Bev Southern-Warburton
Bev has been coaching since 2014 and has been a Neurodivergent Workplace Coach since 2019. Bev has specific experience working with people with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, depression and anxiety. Bev also has experience working with people through cognitive challenges with ME, early onset Stroke and the menopause.
Bev’s coaching approach integrates therapeutic and psycho-educational principles, with a strengths focus and combining compassion with gentle challenge to create an environment for authentic growth. Bev helps you to really understand yourself and how your brain is impacting on your feelings and behaviours and help you translate this understanding into strategies to support your wellbeing and productivity.
Bev has a calm and gentle style providing psychological safety for clients to be open.
Bev has lived experience of depression, anxiety and grief which strengthens her empathy and compassion in supporting clients through these challenges.
When working at their best Bev is calm, very attentive and empathetic.
Qualifications
Bev has over 30 years experience working in the NHS in facilitation and training.
About to complete CMI Level 6 Coach Supervision Certificate
ILM Level 7 Certificate in Executive Mentoring & Coaching (2014)
Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education (PGDip HE)
Masters in Applied Social Research (MA Econ)
BA Geography with Education (BA Hons)
A Fellow Member of the Association for Coaching, Bev has delivered over 3,000 hours of coaching, including five years’ experience tutoring and mentoring new coaches at Levels 5 and 7.