Coaching Plan: From Mental Overload to Prioritised Action & Financial Agency

Client Profile: Qualified psychologist, high-functioning but avoidant under financial stress, dependent relationship structure, compulsive domestic/caretaking coping behaviours
Duration: 8–10 weeks
Focus: Nervous system stabilisation → cognitive clarity → behavioural activation → financial agency


1. Core Formulation (What is actually happening)

This is the working model you hold as coach:

1. Threat Loop (financial anxiety)

2. Avoidance Loop (executive shutdown)

3. Dependency Anchor

4. Outcome


2. Coaching Objectives

By end of programme:


3. Phase 1: Nervous System Stabilisation (Weeks 1–2)

Goal:

Stop the brain from operating in constant threat simulation.

Coaching Focus:

Interventions:

1. “Thought Dump Protocol” (daily 10 min)

2. “Worry vs Work Split”

Teach:

3. Physiological grounding before decisions

4. Social coping awareness

Gently map:


4. Phase 2: Cognitive De-Cluttering & Decision Clarity (Weeks 3–4)

Goal:

Stop “everything feels urgent” syndrome.

Intervention: Decision Compression System

1. “3-Layer Clarity Filter”

Every thought goes through:

If not → it is parked.


2. “Single Focus Rule”

Only ONE primary income focus per 2-week block:

Not all three.


3. Mental looping interruption phrase:

Teach client:

“This is a planning loop, not a problem-solving moment.”


5. Phase 3: Behavioural Activation (Weeks 5–7)

Goal:

Convert anxiety into structured income actions.

Key Shift:

From “thinking about working” → “scheduled exposure to earning behaviour”


Core Intervention: “Minimum Income Behaviour System”

Daily non-negotiable:

Activities only:


Exposure Ladder (critical)

Start small:


Resistance Handling:

When she avoids:

“What is the smallest possible version of the income action?”


6. Phase 4: Dependency Restructuring (Weeks 8–9)

Goal:

Reduce emotional over-reliance on partner and house system.

Work Areas:

1. “Safety Source Mapping”

Rebalance:


2. Financial Reality Mapping (gentle but direct)

Not to scare—just to ground reality.


3. Identity shift:

From:

“I cope through maintaining life systems”

To:

“I build systems that sustain my independence”


7. Phase 5: Integration & Autonomy (Week 10)

Goal:

Make income behaviour self-sustaining.

Outputs:


8. Coaching Tools You Will Use

1. Cognitive tools

2. Behaviour tools

3. Emotional tools


9. Critical Coaching Stance (Important)

You are not:

You are:


10. Key Insight to Hold as Coach

Her problem is not:

Her problem is:

She is using comfort-based activities to regulate anxiety, instead of building tolerance for income-generating discomfort.