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Schema Coaching - Overcoming Deep-Seated Challenges

English · Paperback / Softback

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Schema Coaching is an informative guide for coaches, providing readers with a powerful and evidence-based approach to dealing with persistent personal difficulties.


List of contents

1. The nature of coaching 2. Using therapeutic tools in coaching 3. The schema coaching approach 4. Case Conceptualisation 5. Foundation techniques 6. Schema psychoeducation 7. Mindful release 8. Schema challenge 9. Relapse prevention 10. Advanced schema techniques 11. Imagery rescripting 12.Chairwork and other dialogue techniques 13. Emotional exposure 14. Schema Homework 15. Integrating the approach 16. A client’s guide to schema coaching

About the author

Dr Iain McCormick is a very active member of the coaching and psychology communities. He is a Fellow of the New Zealand Psychological Society and a Committee Member of the Coaching Psychology Special Interest Group of the Society. Iain is the founder of the Executive Coaching Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. He coaches and consults to a wide range of boards of directors, chief executives and senior managers. Iain has worked with a wide range of large professional service firms, local and central government, infrastructure providers and multinational corporations in Hong Kong, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. He has been conducting schema coaching sessions for the last 10 years.

Summary

Schema Coaching is an informative guide for coaches, providing readers with a powerful and evidence-based approach to dealing with persistent personal difficulties.

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