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This collection featuring chapters by leading international
practitioners will offer an introduction to coaching psychology for
those new to it, including students, trainees, psychologists, and
coaches. Introduction to Coaching Psychology covers key topics,
including the background and development of coaching psychology,
the coach-coachee relationship, coaching psychology approaches and
models, and themes such as assessment, contracting, and the setup
in coaching psychology practice. Applications in coaching
psychology are considered, including a look at particular coaching
psychology specialisms and interventions, as well as discussions
about working in organisations, working with young people, and life
and personal coaching. Professional practice issues, such as
boundaries and best practice, and coaching and diversity, are also
explored. Furthermore, a review of coaching psychology research is
presented. The book also offers a rich collection of case studies
to illustrate the practice of coaching psychology in a real-world
setting and concludes with a consideration of the future of the
field. This timely and accessible book will be essential reading
for anyone new to the field, as well as coaches, psychologists, and
counsellors interested in the theory, research, and practice of
coaching psychology.
This collection featuring chapters by leading international
practitioners will offer an introduction to coaching psychology for
those new to it, including students, trainees, psychologists, and
coaches. Introduction to Coaching Psychology covers key topics,
including the background and development of coaching psychology,
the coach-coachee relationship, coaching psychology approaches and
models, and themes such as assessment, contracting, and the setup
in coaching psychology practice. Applications in coaching
psychology are considered, including a look at particular coaching
psychology specialisms and interventions, as well as discussions
about working in organisations, working with young people, and life
and personal coaching. Professional practice issues, such as
boundaries and best practice, and coaching and diversity, are also
explored. Furthermore, a review of coaching psychology research is
presented. The book also offers a rich collection of case studies
to illustrate the practice of coaching psychology in a real-world
setting and concludes with a consideration of the future of the
field. This timely and accessible book will be essential reading
for anyone new to the field, as well as coaches, psychologists, and
counsellors interested in the theory, research, and practice of
coaching psychology.
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