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Handbook of Coaching Psychology: A Guide for Practitioners [Minkštas viršelis]

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Edited by (Independent Consultant and Director of the Vedere Partnership, UK), Edited by (Director, Centre for Coaching, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 714 g, 24 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1583917071
  • ISBN-13: 9781583917077
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 714 g, 24 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1583917071
  • ISBN-13: 9781583917077
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Handbook of Coaching Psychology provides a clear perspective on this emerging area of professional practice. The book begins with a mixture of personal and factual narratives on the historical and current context of coaching and coaching psychology. Stephen Palmer, Alison Whybrow and leading coaching psychologists and coaches outline recent developments in the profession, providing the reader with straightforward insights into the application of eleven different psychological approaches to coaching practice, including:







solution focused coaching psychodynamic and systems-psychodynamic coaching narrative coaching cognitive behavioural coaching.



Part three of the book considers the coach-client relationship, coach development and professional boundaries, together with issues of diversity and sustainability. The final part covers coaching initiatives in organisations and supervision followed by an introduction to professional bodies and available resources.



The Handbook of Coaching Psychology is an essential resource for practising coaching psychologists, coaches, human resource and management professionals, and those interested in the psychology underpinning their coaching practice.

Recenzijos

"This Handbook is fabulous, I couldn't put it down! Each chapter makes a significant contribution, and together they offer the best breadth and depth of information on coaching psychology that is currently available. Practicing Coaches will find it an invaluable resource as both theory and case examples are clearly presented in an organized and well-written manner." - Professor Carol Kauffman, Founding Director of the Coaching Psychology Institute at Harvard Medical School, USA









"Stephen Palmer and Alison Whybrow have produced a seminal and very significant Handbook of Coaching Psychology. They have brought together leading figures in this growing and important field, highlighting the various forms of coaching and their impact. This is a 'must buy' for anybody interested in coaching psychology...it will become the coaching bible for the field." - Professor Cary L. Cooper, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University, UK









"The Handbook of Coaching Psychology offers a significant contribution both to the ongoing development of this field and the coaching psychology community. The insights provided on the frameworks, psychological theories and practice of coaching psychology are of real value to the coaching psychologist, coach and those working within related fields. Dr Siobhain O'Riordan CPsychol, Chair, British Psychological Society's Special Group in Coaching Psychology, UK



"...an essential resource in this relatively new professional arena." - Coaching Psychology International









"The Handbook of Coaching Psychology is an excellent resource for both new and experienced coaches. It provides excellent practical advice and guidance and places these within a theoretical and research based framework. Professor Mary Watts, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor of Psychology at City University, London, UK

List of illustrations
x
Notes on the editors and contributors xii
Foreword xvii
Ray Miller
Preface xix
Coaching psychology: an introduction
1(20)
Stephen Palmer
Alison Whybrow
PART I Perspectives and research in coaching psychology
21(50)
Past, present and future: the evolution of professional coaching and coaching psychology
23(17)
Anthony M. Grant
Integrating positive psychology and coaching psychology: shared assumptions and aspirations?
40(17)
P. Alex Linley
Susan Harrington
Research: does coaching work?
57(14)
Annette Fillery-Travis
Dav'd Lane
PART II Coaching psychology: approaches
71(222)
Behavioural coaching
73(13)
Jonathan Passmore
Cognitive behavioural coaching: an integrative approach
86(32)
Stephen Palmer
kasia Szymanska
An existential approach to coaching psychology
118(15)
Ernesto Spinelli
Caroline Horner
Gestalt coaching
133(27)
Julie Allan
Alison Whybrow
Motivational Interviewing: a specific approach for coaching psychologists
160(14)
Jonathan Passmore
Alison Whybrow
Narrative coaching and psychology of learning from multicultural perspectives
174(19)
Ho Law
NLP coaching
193(18)
Bruce Grimley
Person-centred coaching psychology
211(18)
Stephen Joseph
Richard Bryant-Jefferies
Conversational learning: applying personal construct psychology in coaching
229(24)
Kieran Duignan
Psychodynamic and systems-psychodynamics coaching
253(25)
Vega Zagier Roberts
Halina Brunning
Solution-focused coaching
278(15)
Bill O'Connell
Stephen Palmer
PART III Understanding relationships, diversity and development in coaching and coaching psychology
293(112)
Reappraising the coach--client relationship: the unassuming change agent in coaching
295(30)
Alanna O'Broin
Stephen Palmer
A cognitive-developmental approach for coach development
325(26)
Latiana Bachkirova
Elaine Cox
Role of coaching psychology in defining boundaries between counselling and coaching
351(16)
Tatiana Bachkirova
Coaching and diversity
367(18)
Helen Baron
Hannah Azizollah
Using psychometrics in coaching
385(20)
Alan Bourne
PART IV Sustainable practice
405(44)
Concepts to support the integration and sustainability of coaching initiatives within organisations
407(24)
Alison Why Brow
Vic Henderson
Coaching psychology supervision: luxury or necessity?
431(18)
Michael Carroll
Afterword 449(1)
Stephen Palmer
Alison Why Brow
Appendix 1 Coaching and coaching psychology professional bodies 450(1)
Appendix 2 Coaching and coaching psychology related journals 451(2)
Appendix 3 University-based coaching psychology units and centres 453(2)
Index 455


Professor Stephen Palmer is Founder Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, City University, UK. He was a Co-Proposer of the British Psychology Society Special Group in Coaching Psychology and became the Special Group's first Chair in 2005.



Dr Alison Whybrow is an independent Chartered Occupational Psychologist. She was a Co-Proposer of the British Psychology Society Special Group in Coaching Psychology and is currently Chair Elect. She is also Director of the Vedere Partnership.