Admission Requirements
To begin training as a KIT Coach, applicants must meet defined prerequisites, which may include professional experience, personal suitability, and the ability to work within ethical and psychological frameworks.
Program Structure and Content
Training includes:
- Theoretical foundations of KIT and Arrow models
- Coaching methodology and structured conversations
- Ethical considerations and boundary management
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Applied behavioral and cognitive principles
The training combines lectures, practice sessions, reflection exercises, and supervised coaching.
Practical Work and Examination
All trainees complete:
- Supervised practice coaching
- Written and practical assessments
- Demonstrations of competence in real or simulated sessions
Successful examination confirms readiness for certification.
Supervision During Training
Trainees receive guidance from approved KIT Supervisors throughout the program. Supervision helps build reflective capacity, ensures safe practice, and supports skill development.