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Why do coaches need to understand trauma? This book highlights the
role coaches must play - and how it differs to psychotherapists -
in supporting clients with trauma. A role that both enhances the
coach's skills and supports their clients' personal development.
Trauma isn't an event, it is a lasting internal process through
which the 'here and now' of life experience is affected by the
'there and then' of traumatising experience. Vaughan Smith provides
a way to understand the internal process that affects all aspects
of our physical and mental wellbeing. While providing an
introduction to the theory of trauma, the main focus is on
practical application within the context of coaching; distilling
Franz Ruppert's theory of the surviving self and the healthy self.
Written for practitioners, this important text raises trauma
awareness, addresses the 'what if?' questions many coaches have and
provides a clear framework for implementation. Rarely do coaching
or organisational development books address the very prevalent
issue of trauma and yet this is something every coach will come
across in their practice. "This book busts the myth that trauma has
nothing to do with coaching, while underlining clearly how coaches
can maintain appropriate boundaries. A real gift to the profession
and absolutely essential reading for any coaching supervisor." Paul
Heardman, Leadership Coach and Coaching Supervisor "A clear,
enlightening, practical book that is well-grounded in theory."
Carolyn Mumby, Executive and Personal Coach-Therapist, Supervisor
and Facilitator, Chair BACP Coaching Division "This is a book that
coaching has been missing. From the first pages it's clear that we
are in safe hands as Julia guides us through a topic that is sadly
still taboo for many coaches." Helen Sieroda, Director Wise Goose
School of Coaching "Necessary reading for anyone serious about
coaching. It's a profound book, and because it goes deep, it
reveals fertile possibilities. It touches, evokes and - with great
care - honours our necessary inventiveness." Jonathan Gosling,
Emeritus Professor of Leadership, Exeter University and co-founder
of CoachingOurselves.com "This book should interest therapists and
coaches. If not, they should ask themselves why. It is a
magnificent fusion of Julia's career as a clinician, manager,
management consultant, therapist, coach and author." Brian Lewis,
Bellettes Bay Company, Tasmania, Australia "Essential reading for
coaching supervisors and coaches. It has transformed my practice."
Dr Louise Sheppard, Coaching Supervisor and Executive Coach at
Praesta Partners LLP "A must for anyone wanting to take their
coaching to another level." Shirley Greenaway, Executive Coach,
Head of Coaching at Management Futures
How does coaching differ from my current work as a therapist?If I
became a coach, what additional skills and expertise might I
need?What sorts of markets might I work in and what sort of income
could I expect?What are the implications if I decided to run a
mixed practice of coaching and therapy/counselling? This book is
written for qualified and experienced psychological therapists who
are interested in what coaching may have to offer their clients or
their practice. It considers what coaching is, the routes by which
people have become coaches, the coaching client, coaching methods
and the issues within running a mixed practice. This includes a
thorough exploration of the points of difference between
therapeutic and coaching models, including the nature of
interventions, mind set of the coach and the structuring of the
process. Aspects of therapeutic models which are inappropriate for
coaching are highlighted as well as the elements which add a
richness to it. There are examples of dialogue between coach and
client and short case studies throughout the book which illustrate
the coaching process and exemplify the 'voice of
coaching'.Therapist into Coach provides key reading for
psychotherapists, counsellors and psychologists who are thinking of
widening the case mix of their practice, of moving into new markets
or who want a different relationship with their clients. It will
also help coaching trainers or coaching students understand the
similarities and differences between coaching and counselling.
Biographical documentary following war photographer Robert King.
The film spans over a 15-year period looking at King's work in
locations such as Bosnia, Chechnya and Iraq. The story reveals what
effect time spent seeing the tragedies of war first-hand has had on
King and also demonstrates how the media coverage of war has
altered in recent years.
The human burden of infection caused by food-borne protozoan
parasites is enormous; billions of people are infected world-wide
and the DALY (disability-adjusted life year) toll due to these
infections is correspondingly huge. Whilst some infections may
result in mild, relatively insignificant clinical disease, others
may be seriously debilitating or even fatal. This book provides
detailed insights into those protozoa who are currently most
relevant regarding food-borne transmission. This book is intended
to be of use and interest for a range of professionals, from
researchers to regulators, from diagnosticians to parasitologists
to food technologists; it should be read by those who work in
academia, within the various branches of the food industry and food
research associations, in government regulatory agencies, and in
environmental health departments.
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