Service Provider FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions for Service Providers
Our online coaching model at NSEF allows our coaches to support clients around the globe. (That’s right… while our company got its start in Chicago’s North Shore, we’ve expanded over the years to now serve clients across North America, Europe, and Asia.) Our one-on-one coaching model provides personalized support for young adult and adult clients struggling with sustained attention, organization, planning, prioritization, time management, working memory, cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, emotional regulation, task initiation, and task completion.
Typically, new clients go through a free questionnaire on our website to determine if EF coaching is the right fit. If they determine that yes, our services seem like a good fit, they are invited to schedule a free, 10-minute Exploration Call.
We know how busy clinicians can be! As much information as can be responsibility provided would be welcome (with signed ROIs, of course) because it would help us to establish a baseline from which to build our EF coaching goals.
That said, it’s not a necessity. We’ve worked with many clients discharged from PHP/IOP who come to us without service provider information and we work with them to understand where they are at and create a personalized coaching plan to meet their needs.
Please contact us via info@nsefcoaching.com to ask additional questions.
Yes! NSEF serves individuals with many kinds of EF deficits including weaknesses in sustained attention (ADHD) and emotional regulation issues (anxiety, depression, ODD, and perfectionism).
Our professional EF coaches design personalized coaching plans with developmental benchmarks based on a thorough review of the individual’s executive functioning profile and EF skill analysis.
For students (elementary through college age), our coaches review and interpret neuropsychological evaluations, pediatric reports, school feedback forms, and IEP/504 plans. Most importantly, NSEF coaches work with the individual to identify and assess what feels most relevant and difficult for them in light of their executive functioning profile.
For adults, our coaches help clients by working together to identify concrete goals and assist clients in understanding and interpreting their individual EF profile. For adult clients with ADHD (diagnosed or undiagnosed), coaches provide structure and accountability to help clients successfully sustain focus and follow through on tasks. For all adult clients, coaches help with organization, scheduling, and prioritization so that our clients can successfully align their calendars to focus on EF development through incremental goal attainment.
Research shows that the most effective intervention for lagging EF skills is consistent, routine practice. To effectively develop executive functions, personalized coaching helps clients understand their individual EF profile and provides strategies to improve in targeted areas of executive dysfunction. Performance-based interventions that target deficits in planning, organization, and metacognitive processing have long-lasting positive effects including increased work performance, confidence levels, and independence.
Our mission at NSEF is to help each individual create a better work/life balance and to feel more in control over the execution of daily tasks. The key to supporting sustainable executive functioning skills is through healthy habit formation and gradual release. Our coaching programs are designed to provide accountability and support measures so that clients learn to build and implement EF skills on their own. In other words, our job is to work ourselves out of job! Our collective goal is client independence, and when we see the renewed self-confidence that comes with integrated EF skill development, we know we’ve been successful.
No. NSEF coaches work with clients one-on-one via a secure, online coaching platform. We have been coaching online in this way for many years (well before the pandemic!) and will continue to operate using our personalized virtual coaching model because of the success we’ve seen with our clients. Meeting online allows for flexibility and increased accountability. For those families who require in-person coaching, NSEF is not the right fit.
Parents can find a lot of information on the “Our Services” page.
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