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Coaching Practiced

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COACHING PRACTICED

Explore the foundations of evidence-based approaches to coaching

A collection of the best papers over the last 15 years from the journal The Coaching Psychologist.

In Coaching Practiced: Coaching Psychology Tools, Techniques, and Evidence-Based Approaches for Coaches, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an insightful and complete handbook for practicing coaches. From wellbeing to the workplace, coaches of all stripes will find a fulsome discussion of effective methods, strategies, and frameworks for coaching clients.

In the book, the editors include contributions from leading experts that discuss a wide variety of essential topics in the field, including cognitive approaches, motivational interviewing, solution-focused coaching, mindfulness approaches, narrative coaching, and the influence of positive psychology in the field of coaching.

In this accessible and comprehensive resource, readers will also find:
* A thorough introduction to the psychology of coaching, including available frameworks
* In-depth examinations of reflective practice and professional development, including reflective journaling
* Comprehensive discussions of wellbeing coaching, including health and life coaching
* Fulsome explorations of workplace coaching, including the Lead, Learn, and Grow Model

Perfect for organizational and athletic leaders, Coaching Practiced: Coaching Psychology Tools, Techniques, and Evidence-Based Approaches for Coaches will also earn a place in the libraries of professional coaches, managers, executives, and others.

Table des matières










Section 1 The Psychology of Coaching: Coaching Psychology - Eclectic Approaches and
Diversity in Practice

Section 2 Coaching Frameworks: The Role of Frameworks, Models and Approaches in Coaching


Chapter 1 SPACE: A psychological model for use within cognitive behavioural coaching, therapy and stress management

Nick Edgerton & Stephen Palmer

Chapter 2 PEAK: A model for use within performance coaching

Garret O'Moore

Chapter 3 Is it time to REGROW the GROW model? Issues related to teaching coaching session structures

Anthony M. Grant

Chapter 4 A pluralistic approach to coaching

Zsófia Anna Utry, Stephen Palmer, John McLeod & Mick Cooper

Section 3 Reflective Practice and Professional Development: Introduction


Chapter 5 The scientist-practitioner model as a framework for coaching psychology

Sarah Corrie & David A. Lane

Chapter 6 Peer coaching framework: An exploratory technique

Manfusa Shams & Ho Law

Chapter 7 Reflection, note-taking and coaching: If it ain't written, it ain't coaching!

Anthony M. Grant


Chapter 8 Building reflective capability to enhance coaching practice
Louise Kovacs & Sarah Corrie


Section 4 Wellbeing Coaching: Introduction


Chapter 9 The impact of depression on the coaching process: How to recognise the signs and what to do next
Kasia Szymanska


Chapter 10 Anxiety and the coaching relationship: How to recognise the signs and what to do next
Kasia Szymanska


Chapter 11 Anxiety and the coaching relationship: How to recognise the signs and what to do next (Part 2)
Kasia Szymanska


Chapter 12 The challenges of working with emotion in coaching
Peter Duffell &


Section 5 Workplace Coaching: Introduction


Chapter 13 Growing the 'I' and the 'We' in Transformational Leadership: The LEAD, LEARN & GROW Model
Mary Watts & Sarah Corrie


Chapter 14 Leadership Coaching? No thanks, I'm not worthy
Vicky Ellam-Dyson & Stephen Palmer


Chapter 15 Can cognitive behavioural team coaching increase well-being?
Ulrika Hultgren, Stephen Palmer & Siobhain O'Riordan


Chapter 16 Coaching approaches for a lost sense of self - hunt it down or let it be?
Tessa Dodwell


Section 6 Cognitive Approaches


Chapter 17 A behavioural approach to BIG problems encountered in coaching: Behaviour
Incompatible with Goals
Stephen Palmer & Christine Dunkley


Chapter 18 Rational Coaching: A cognitive behavioural approach
Stephen Palmer


Chapter 19 Searching for shades of grey: Modifying polarised thinking with continuum methods
Sarah Corrie


Chapter 20 The application of the responsibility pie technique in coaching
Garret O'Moore


Chapter 21 Deserted Island technique: Demonstrating the difference between musturbatory and preferential beliefs in cognitive behavioural and rational coaching
Stephen Palmer


Section 7 Motivational Interviewing: Introduction


Chapter 22 Motivational Interviewing - a model for coaching psychology practice
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 23 Motivational Interviewing techniques reflective listening
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 24 MI - Balance sheet techniques
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 25 MI techniques: The Typical Day
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 26 MI techniques: Recognising change talk
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 27 MI techniques: Agenda Mapping
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 28 Motivational Interviewing: Reflecting on
ethical decisions in MI
Jonathan Passmore


Section 8 Solution-Focused Coaching: Introduction


Chapter 29 ENABLE: A solution-focused coaching model for individual and team coaching
Mark Adams


Chapter 30 Steps to Solutions: A process for putting solution-focused coaching principles into practice
Anthony M. Grant


Chapter 31 Solution-focused coaching: The basics for advanced practitioners
Anthony M. Grant


Chapter 32 Revisiting the 'P' in the PRACTICE coaching model
Stephen Palmer


Section 9 Mindfulness: Introduction


Chapter 33 The role of mindfulness in coaching
Jonathan Passmore & Oberdan Marianetti


Chapter 34 Mindfulness in coaching: A model for coaching practice
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 35 Mindfulness in coaching: Identifying environmental distractions
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 36 'Mindfulness in Coaching': STOP
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 37 Mindfulness in coaching: Choosing our attitude
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 38 Mindfulness in coaching: Being the observer
Jonathan Passmore


Chapter 39 Coaching through walking
Arthur Turner


Section 10 N arrative Coaching: Introduction


Chapter 40 Narrative coaching - Part 1: An introduction and the first step
Ho Law


Chapter 41 Narrative coaching - Part 2: Two forms of change structures: re-authoring and remembering
Ho Law


Chapter 42 Narrative coaching - Part 3: Approaches for groups, teams, organisations and community
Ho Law


Chapter 43 Narrative coaching - Part 4: Redesigning the GROW model as the 4th generation coaching
for people and the planet
Ho Law


Chapter 44 Using the four gateways to tell new stories and make new choices
David Drake


Chapter 45 Creating zones of proximal development in coaching: The power of working at thresholds
David Drake


Section 11 Positive Psychology: Introduction


Chapter 46 Positive Psychology Coaching - a model for coaching practice
Jonathan Passmore & Lindsay G. Oades


Chapter 47 Positive Psychology Techniques - Active Constructive Responding
Jonathan Passmore & Lindsay G. Oades


Chapter 48 Positive psychology techniques - Positive case conceptualisation
Jonathan Passmore & Lindsay G. Oades


Chapter 49 Positive psychology techniques - Random Acts of Kindness and Consistent Acts of Kindness and Empathy
Jonathan Passmore & Lindsay G. Oades


Chapter 50 Positive psychology techniques - gratitude
Jonathan Passmore & Lindsay G. Oades


Chapter 51 Positive psychology techniques - Three Good Things
Jonathan Passmore & Lindsay G. Oades


A propos de l'auteur










DAVID TEE is Global Director of Science, CoachHub, the digital coaching platform, Chair of the Wales Coaching Centre at the University of South Wales and editor of The Coaching Psychologist.
JONATHAN PASSMORE is Senior Vice President, CoachHub, the digital coaching platform, professor of coaching and behavioural change, Henley Business School. He is a licensed psychologist, an award-winning coach, researcher, and author. He is the editor of the eight volume Wiley Blackwell Series on Industrial Psychology, plus some 30 other titles.


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COACHING PRACTICED

Explore the foundations of evidence-based approaches to coaching

A collection of the best papers over the last 15 years from the journal The Coaching Psychologist.

In Coaching Practiced: Coaching Psychology Tools, Techniques, and Evidence-Based Approaches for Coaches, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an insightful and complete handbook for practicing coaches. From wellbeing to the workplace, coaches of all stripes will find a fulsome discussion of effective methods, strategies, and frameworks for coaching clients.

In the book, the editors include contributions from leading experts that discuss a wide variety of essential topics in the field, including cognitive approaches, motivational interviewing, solution-focused coaching, mindfulness approaches, narrative coaching, and the influence of positive psychology in the field of coaching.

In this accessible and comprehensive resource, readers will also find:
* A thorough introduction to the psychology of coaching, including available frameworks
* In-depth examinations of reflective practice and professional development, including reflective journaling
* Comprehensive discussions of wellbeing coaching, including health and life coaching
* Fulsome explorations of workplace coaching, including the Lead, Learn, and Grow Model

Perfect for organizational and athletic leaders, Coaching Practiced: Coaching Psychology Tools, Techniques, and Evidence-Based Approaches for Coaches will also earn a place in the libraries of professional coaches, managers, executives, and others.

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