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An Introduction to Coaching offers a uniquely practical
introduction to the field of coaching for developing practitioners.
Using a rich array of examples from both life and business
coaching, the book covers: - foundations of coaching- coaching
processes - the range of coaching models, skills, attitudes and
methods- the psychological underpinnings to the main theoretical
approaches to coaching, e.g. cognitive, TA, NLP- different
applications of coaching e.g in life-, executive-, or
career-coaching- key professional issues such as ethics,
evidence-based practice and contracts- how to present and market
your coaching identity and skills Blending theory and practice,
with examples and exercises, the book is aimed at professionals
from a range of backgrounds, whether therapeutic, educational or
business in orientation, who want to expand and transfer their
skills to the coaching profession. It is essential reading for all
coaching and mentoring courses.
An Introduction to Coaching offers a uniquely practical
introduction to the field of coaching for developing practitioners.
Using a rich array of examples from both life and business
coaching, the book covers: * foundations of coaching * coaching
processes * the range of coaching models, skills, attitudes and
methods * the psychological underpinnings to the main theoretical
approaches to coaching, e.g. cognitive, TA, NLP * different
applications of coaching e.g in life-, executive-, or
career-coaching * key professional issues such as ethics,
evidence-based practice and contracts * how to present and market
your coaching identity and skills Blending theory and practice,
with examples and exercises, the book is aimed at professionals
from a range of backgrounds, whether therapeutic, educational or
business in orientation, who want to expand and transfer their
skills to the coaching profession. It is essential reading for all
coaching and mentoring courses.
In this book we have attempted to identify skills which are needed
by the psychiatric nurse, and in doing so to identify a body of
knowledge unique to the professional psychiatric nurse. The book
has been written to demonstrate the basis of a skills approach for
both the experienced and the inexperienced nurse to build upon, for
we believe that psychiatric nurses, due to both their training and
their particular mixture of interests, are weil equipped to be in
the forefront of psychiatry as a developing art and science. We
hope that this book in some small way helps this development. Some
of the more recent advances in psychiatric nursing have been rein
forced by the publication of a training syllabus for mental nurses
(English and Welsh National Boards, 1982). This document highlights
the need for a change from a medical model to a social model and
from a task-oriented leaming experience to a skills approach. We
have attempted to reflect this change in emphasis by including such
aspects as personal development and self-aware ness, human
sexuality, the nursing process and counselling skills."
This book is for anyone who is curious about Birmingham Roller
pigeons, or for the beginner fancier who has questions about the
keeping, breeding and flying the birds. Written by veteran
Rollerman Graham Dexter, you can expect 50 clear, helpful answers
to 50 of the most asked roller questions.
Maintaining the weight you want can be a challenge, yet is easily
possible This book gives you revolutionary and excellent value
approach to weight management. Three Master Coaches combine their
expertise to enable you to get your head and body together with
ease, and to take charge of your weight forever. Creative,
innovative and yet amazingly simple, this book educates the reader
in psychological principles of weight management, using fairy tales
that you will already know. This means that you can change your
mind to change your body almost effortlessly. The last weight
management book you'll ever need to buy
Kye DeLaney, the first U.S. President of Native-American blood,
finds himself enthralled with the exquisite Cynda Crain, a woman he
first "saw" in one of his psychic dreams. To his astonishment, they
meet in person when Cynda interviews him on national TV. As Kye's
dream predicted, the two fall desperately in love and begin a
secret affair. Inevitably, the romance is discovered. That is when
the jealous schemes of Kye's embittered wife and the crafty,
ruthless intrigues of his extremely wealthy and powerful
father-in-law, result in a suspenseful and exciting story. The
surprising twists, and the characters' attempts to overcome and
control those fast-moving events will keep the reader enthralled to
the very end.
'I recommend the book as an essential, core, alternative or
complementary text for trainees in counselling, hitting as it does,
just the right notes of honesty, realism, humour and
theory-made-digestible. It deserves to be on the reading lists of
all certificate and diploma courses - now' - Colin Feltham,
Sheffield Hallam University Blank Minds and Sticky Moments in
Counselling, Second Edition is a popular and down-to-earth guide to
the common challenges which arise in everyday counselling practice.
Drawing on humour and over 30 years experience, the authors
describe a range of strategies to help practitioners and trainees
through the 'sticky' moments and offer reassurance that 'you are
not alone' in facing these dilemmas. The book explores what to do
when you: " feel stuck and are failing to help the client move
forward " are faced with a client who struggles with verbal
communication " encounter a client with mental-health problems "
find interpersonal issues are affecting your view of a client "
find yourself at odds with the values of your client The authors
also tackle broader issues concerning what it means to be
professional, tensions between theory and practice and offer a
four-stage model of counselling as a framework for practice. The
underlying goal of the book is to help readers see difficult
moments as learning experiences and to feel empowered to be
imaginative, creative and flexible practitioners. Blank Minds and
Sticky Moments in Counselling, Second Edition is a rich source of
practical advice for trainees and practitioners. Graham Dexter and
Janice Russell are freelance trainers and consultants in
counselling.
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