The Shift from Correction to Capacity
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What happens when helping actually gets in the way of healing?
In this powerful episode of the Divorce Coaches Academy Podcast®, Tracy Callahan is joined by somatic experiencing practitioner, certified mental health coach, Michelle Browning for a profound conversation about the shift from correction to capacity in divorce coaching.
Together, they explore why rushing to fix, solve, or “move clients forward” can unintentionally reinforce overwhelm—and why building a client’s capacity to stay connected to themselves during conflict may be the most important work divorce coaches do.
Through the lens of nervous system regulation, agency, autonomy, and emotional resilience, Tracy and Michelle unpack:
- Why strategy alone is not enough when clients are flooded or shut down
- The difference between emotional regulation and nervous system regulation
- How “helping” can sometimes soothe the professional more than the client
- What functional freeze looks like in divorce conversations and legal meetings
- Why tiny, tolerable steps create sustainable progress
- How divorce coaches can become a grounded, regulating presence for clients navigating uncertainty and conflict
Michelle also shares a moving story about a butterfly struggling to emerge from its chrysalis—a metaphor that beautifully illustrates the importance of allowing clients the dignity of their own process.
This episode is an invitation for divorce coaches and helping professionals to rethink what support truly means and to recognize that transformation often happens not through rushing, but through staying present long enough for capacity to grow.
About Michelle Browning
Michelle Browning guides people through endings, messy middles, and new beginnings with a trauma-informed, nervous-system-centered approach to healing and personal transformation. She is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Certified Mental Health Coach and educator who helps clients reclaim their voice, agency, and direction—one tolerable step at a time.
Learn more about Michelle Browning at:
https://www.michellebrowning.com