About Kathy Murray

Kathy Murray, LCSW, ACSW, Executive Coach

kathy2007.jpgKathy is currently a psychotherapist and health coach at Duke University Medical Center’s Diet and Fitness Dept., where she assists people to get past their problems that limit their health.

With Eagle Alliance Executive Coaching, LLC,  she provides a uniquely powerful partnership with Bill as they share views and advise each other about clients and coaching. In special cases, they coach jointly.

Kathy is an excellent health coach.  She helps people to lose weight, improve their health and be fit.  She helps clients break through internal barriers to success. Clients change self-defeating patterns of behavior into successful strategies.  She is highly trained by Duke University’s prestigious Integrative Medicine Dept. to do health coaching and mindfulness training.

Kathy has attended mindfulness trainings by John Kabat Zinn and Dr. Jeff Brantley. She is a graduate of over 35 days of  training programs by the staff of Integrative Medicine at Duke: Mindfulness Training for Professionals, Interpersonal Mindfulness, Integrative Health Coaching, Supervised Coaching.

She specializes in using mindfulness to decrease reactivity and increase creative strategies for behavioral change.  She has participated in numerous trainings on emerging neurobiological and brain research.  These focus on increasing health and resilience through positive psychology, guided imagery, and meditation.

She is available to you for virtual coaching through Eagle Alliance Executive Coaching, LLC.  Again, she can help you to lose weight, improve your health and be fit.  Having worked for 20 years in marketing, she understands how business  leaders can cope with pressures that cause stress and limit their health.

She also coaches executives and business owners with their spouses to create more satisfying relationships so that they can be more energized and effective in their work.

Kathy has a unique background of 30 years of experience in both business and psychology. She worked for several major companies, working her way up to be Marketing Manager for a high tech marketing research company. She found that everyone in the office, right up to the President, was confiding in her and asking for her advice on all sorts of personal and office politics problems. She decided to turn this natural coaching talent into a new career. She then earned an M.S.W. from New York University and entered the field of counseling and executive coaching.