Coaching vs Therapy for South Asian Mental Health
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In the newest episode of Dil Ki Recipes, Dr. Sheeza Mohsin sits with Zeinab Masud Agha to explore one of the most important, and misunderstood, topics in mental health: the world of professional coaching.
They cover the difference between coaching and therapy, why supervision is non-negotiable, and what it really means to be an ethical coach working with South Asian clients. From navigating men caught between their spouse and parents, to why South Asians resist celebrating their own wins, to the dangers of untrained coaches in Pakistan and India.
Zeinab Masud Agha is a Seattle-based Behavioral Coach, Writer and Public Speaker
🌐 Connect with Zeinab: https://zeinabmasudagha.com/
⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
4:41 — Why Supervision Is Essential for South Asian Coaches: The importance of case consultation, checking biases, and protecting clients
7:05 — Therapy vs. Coaching Dual Training: How being trained as both a therapist and coach shapes sessions and the value of a humanistic lens
10:10 — When to Refer Out
12:59 — Coaching Standards: North America vs. South Asia
16:07 — Behavioral Coaching & the Tiny Habits Method
19:23 — Coaching Men Caught Between Spouse and Parents
23:22 — Gender in Coaching
24:14 — The Coach-Client Relationship: Trust, confidentiality, and finding the right fit
27:14 — Client Fear of Gossip in the South Asian Community
30:46 — What Is a Golden Behavior?
31:22 — Why South Asian clients struggle to celebrate their win & the role of toxic shame
33:45 — When Behavioral Coaching Isn't Working
35:20 — Supporting Clients Through Divorce
39:09 — Coaching vs. Therapy Defined Clearly: Goals, scope, emotional regulation vs. action plans, and why both disciplines matter
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