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This fourth edition provides the most comprehensive guide to the
field of coaching, exploring a range of coaching theories and
approaches, genres and settings and professional issues. It
supports trainees and professionals to identify and develop a
personal style of coaching. Each chapter includes discussion
questions to facilitate reflection on the topic, further reading
suggestions and case studies that help trainees make the crucial
link between theory and practice. Its three parts cover: The
theoretical traditions underpinning coaching such as
cognitive-behavioural, gestalt and existential Contexts and genres
such as life, executive, peer, team and career coaching
Professional issues such as ethics, supervision, continuing
professional development, standards and mental-health issues. This
Fourth Edition comes with a new chapter on Diversity and Inclusion
in Coaching, updated content throughout on cross-cultural coaching
and updated Further Reading. A new online Teaching Guide provides
chapter teaching and assessment suggestions, videos and further
reading to help support trainees’ learning. Thousands of
practitioners and trainees across a variety of professions have
been helped by this distinctive handbook. From those working in
health to education, from business and management to psychology,
this unique handbook is an invaluable resource for any coaching
career.
This fourth edition provides the most comprehensive guide to the
field of coaching, exploring a range of coaching theories and
approaches, genres and settings and professional issues. It
supports trainees and professionals to identify and develop a
personal style of coaching. Each chapter includes discussion
questions to facilitate reflection on the topic, further reading
suggestions and case studies that help trainees make the crucial
link between theory and practice. Its three parts cover: The
theoretical traditions underpinning coaching such as
cognitive-behavioural, gestalt and existential Contexts and genres
such as life, executive, peer, team and career coaching
Professional issues such as ethics, supervision, continuing
professional development, standards and mental-health issues. This
Fourth Edition comes with a new chapter on Diversity and Inclusion
in Coaching, updated content throughout on cross-cultural coaching
and updated Further Reading. A new online Teaching Guide provides
chapter teaching and assessment suggestions, videos and further
reading to help support trainees’ learning. Thousands of
practitioners and trainees across a variety of professions have
been helped by this distinctive handbook. From those working in
health to education, from business and management to psychology,
this unique handbook is an invaluable resource for any coaching
career.
The SAGE Handbook of Mentoring provides a scholarly, comprehensive
and critical overview of mentoring theory, research and practice
across the world. Internationally renowned authors map out the key
historical and contemporary research, before considering modern
case study examples and future directions for the field. The
chapters are organised into four areas: The Landscape of Mentoring
The Practice of Mentoring The Context of Mentoring Case Studies of
Mentoring Around the Globe This Handbook is a resource for
mentoring academics, students and practitioners across a range of
disciplines including business and management, education, health,
psychology, counselling, and social work.
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