Explore how Self-Determination Theory (SDT) transforms coaching psychology by fostering intrinsic motivation and addressing core psychological needs for growth.

The 'harsh approach' is never actually a shortcut to better results; it’s just a shortcut to need frustration. Supporting someone’s basic psychological needs—Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness—is not just 'being nice,' it is an evidence-based strategy for high performance and long-term well-being.
I’d like to learn more about self-determination theory, and its implication in coaching psychology.








Self-Determination Theory (SDT) is a robust framework for understanding human motivation that is widely applied within coaching psychology. It suggests that individuals are most effective and engaged when their actions are fueled by intrinsic motivation rather than external pressures. In a coaching context, SDT provides practitioners with evidence-based tools to help clients align their personal goals with their inner values, leading to more sustainable behavioral changes and improved overall well-being.
According to Self-Determination Theory, there are three innate psychological needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Coaching frameworks that utilize SDT focus on creating an environment where the client feels in control of their choices, capable of achieving their goals, and connected to others. By addressing these three pillars, coaches can help clients unlock higher levels of self-motivation and persistence, which are essential for long-term success in any personal or professional development journey.
Intrinsic motivation is a central component of SDT in coaching because it represents the drive to engage in an activity for its inherent satisfaction. When coaching psychology focuses on fostering this internal drive, clients are more likely to remain committed to their objectives even when facing obstacles. Unlike extrinsic rewards, which can diminish over time, intrinsic motivation supported by SDT principles ensures that the client's progress is self-sustained and deeply rooted in their own identity and desires.
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