Interactional Coaching
Choice-focused Learning at Work
By Michael Harvey
Interactional Coaching is a powerful, one-to-one learning approach, used successfully for over fifteen years, that enables executives to make the choices that work for them. Drawing on existential philosophy, psychotherapy and business theory, interactional coaching uses innovative techniques
Published January 2012 by Routledge
Brief Coaching
A Solution Focused Approach
By Chris Iveson, Evan George and Harvey Ratner.
Brief Coaching offers a new approach to coaching by considering how the client will know when they have reached their goal, and what they are already doing to get there. The coach aims to work towards the solution rather than working away from the problem, so that the client's problem is not
Published December 2011 by Routledge
Cognitive Behavioural Coaching in Practice
An Evidence Based Approach
By Michael Neenan, and Stephen Palmer.
Cognitive Behavioural Coaching in Practice explores various aspects of coaching from within a cognitive behavioural framework. Michael Neenan and Stephen Palmer bring together experts in the field to discuss topics including: procrastination stress performance self-esteem perfectionism goal
Published November 2011 by Routledge
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Developmental Coaching
Life Transitions and Generational Perspectives
By Stephen Palmer, and Sheila Panchal.
Developmental Coaching explores many of the common transition points we experience throughout life, including teenage transitions, becoming a parent, mid-life and retirement. The book sets these transitions in their social context and reviews them in the light of generational factors. The book is
Published November 2010 by Routledge
Coaching Women to Lead
By Averil Leimon, François Moscovici and Helen Goodier.
Coaching Women to Lead asks why, in the 21st century, there is still such a disparity in the number of women filling leadership roles, compared with men. It argues that a specific coaching approach for women is not only possible but required to support women throughout their corporate career. In
Published August 2010 by Routledge
Group and Team Coaching
The Essential Guide
By Christine Thornton
This book offers a new perspective on the subconscious and non-verbal processes through which people learn and communicate with each other in groups. Describing these processes in the context of modern organisational life, it provides practical advice about how to do group and team coaching.
Published March 2010 by Routledge
101 Coaching Strategies and Techniques
By Gladeana McMahon, and Anne Archer.
101 Coaching Strategies and Techniques provides focused, practical strategies to help the coach with their work. Each point provides a detailed explanation of the strategy together with potential pitfalls and solutions. Contributors from a range of coaching backgrounds are brought together to cover
Published February 2010 by Routledge
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The Coaching Relationship
Putting People First
By Stephen Palmer, and Almuth McDowall.
The Coaching Relationship discusses how we can integrate process perspectives such as the quality of the coach-coachee relationship, and professional perspectives including the influences of training and supervision, for more effective outcomes. Stephen Palmer and Almuth McDowall bring together
Published December 2009 by Routledge
Essential Life Coaching Skills
By Angela Dunbar
Essential Life Coaching Skills provides a comprehensive guide to the complete range and depth of skills required to succeed as a life coach. Angela Dunbar uses theoretical background alongside practical examples to provide a clear understanding of what makes a successful life coach. This book
Published August 2009 by Routledge
A Guide to Coaching and Mental Health
The Recognition and Management of Psychological Issues
By Andrew Buckley, and Carole Buckley.
It is vital that coaches have the ability to recognise mental health problems in their clients, enabling them to make an informed decision about whether coaching is appropriate. A Guide to Coaching and Mental Health provides an indispensable introduction to the assessment of psychological
Published September 2006 by Routledge
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Achieving Excellence in Your Coaching Practice
How to Run a Highly Successful Coaching Business
By Gladeana McMahon, Stephen Palmer and Christine Wilding.
What are the essential skills needed to set up and run a successful coaching practice? Coaching is the new growth industry in the UK and coaching as a profession is increasingly becoming an attractive option for motivated professionals. Achieving Excellence in Your Coaching Practice provides a
Published November 2005 by Routledge
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Essential Business Coaching
By Averil Leimon, Gladeana McMahon and Francois Moscovici.
Do coaches need to be psychologists, business people or both? Essential Business Coaching offers a much-needed answer to the question of what makes a good business coach. The authors draw on 60 years of combined experience to provide an in-depth review of best practice and theory. They provide a
Published October 2005 by Routledge