Coaching Plan for a Client Living With Terminal Cancer

1. Coaching Intention

Support the client to:


2. Coaching Scope and Ethical Boundaries

A client with terminal cancer may also require:

The coach:

The coach should:


3. Coaching Principles

Key principles:


4. Possible Coaching Outcomes

The client may:


5. Areas for Exploration

A. Emotional Processing

Possible emotions:

Questions:


B. Identity & Meaning

Explore:

Questions:


C. Relationships & Communication

Explore:

Questions:


D. Legacy & Completion

Explore:

Possible projects:

Questions:


E. Quality of Life

Focus:

Questions:


6. Suggested Coaching Session Structure

Session 1 — Creating Safety & Understanding

Focus:

Topics:


Session 2 — Emotional Landscape

Focus:

Tools:


Session 3 — Meaning & Identity

Focus:

Questions:


Session 4 — Relationships & Healing Conversations

Focus:

Homework options:


Session 5 — Legacy & Completion

Focus:

Possible outputs:


Session 6 — Peace, Acceptance & Presence

Focus:

Practices:


7. Coaching Techniques

Appropriate approaches:


8. Important Coaching Skills

The coach should:


9. What to Avoid

Avoid:

Avoid statements like:


10. Red Flags for Referral or Additional Support

Escalate or encourage professional support if:


11. Example Coaching Goal Statements

“I want to make peace with my life, strengthen my relationships, and focus on what matters most with the time I have.”

OR

“I want to leave behind meaningful memories, communicate openly with loved ones, and experience more emotional peace and acceptance.”


12. Coach Mindset

The role is not to save the client from death.

The role is to: