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Cognitive-Emotive-Behavioural Coaching - A Flexible and Pluralistic Approach

English · Paperback / Softback

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Explores the role emotions play in coaching and demonstrates how CEBC can be enriched with a flexible and pluralistic approach.

List of contents

Part 1: Introduction. The Nature of Coaching and Its Scope. The Building Blocks of Cognitive-Behavioural Coaching. Part 2: What’s Important? What the Coach Needs to Know. The Importance of the Coaching Alliance. The Importance of Meaning and Values. The Importance of Looking Forward. The Importance of Understanding and Dealing with Common Problems of Living and Obstacles to Progress in Coaching. Part 3: Promoting the Process. Helping the Coachee to Get the Most of the Process. Helping the Coachee to Set Goals/Objectives. Designing and Implementing Action Plans. Dealing with Obstacles. Encouraging Maintenance and Generalisation. Ending and Follow-up.

About the author










Windy Dryden is an Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies at Goldsmiths University of London and is in part-time independent practice. His interests are in REBT, single-session therapy and very brief interventions and promoting self-help.Professor Dryden has written or edited over 280 books.

Summary

Explores the role emotions play in coaching and demonstrates how CEBC can be enriched with a flexible and pluralistic approach.

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