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Coaching researched : a coaching psychology reader / edited by Jonathan Passmore and David Tee.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Passmore, Jonathan, editor.
Tee, David, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Personal coaching.
Positive psychology.
Executive coaching.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (461 pages)
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2021]
Summary:
A comprehensive review of the practice and most recent research on coaching Coaching Researched: Using Coaching Psychology to Inform Your Research and Practice brings together in one authoritative volume a collection to the most noteworthy papers from the past 15 years from the journal International Coaching Psychology Review. Firmly grounded in evidence-based practice, the writings are appropriate for the burgeoning number of coaching researchers and practitioners in business, health, and education. The contributors offer a scientific framework to support coaching's pedagogy and they cover the sub-specialties of the practice including executive, health, and life coaching. The book provides a comparative analysis in order to differentiate coaching from other practices. Comprehensive in scope, the book covers a wide-range of topics including: the nature of coaching, coaching theory, insights from recent research, a review of various coaching methods, and thoughts on the future of coaching. This important book: Offers a collection of the most relevant research in the last 15 years with commentary from the International Coaching Psychology Review journal's chief editor Contains information on both the theory and practice of the profession Includes content on topics such as clients and coaching, an integrated model of coaching, evidence-based life coaching, and much more Presents insights on the future of coaching research Written for students, researchers, practitioners of coaching in all areas of practice, Coaching Researched offers an accessible volume to the most current evidenced-based practice and research.
Contents:
SECTION 1: THE NATURE OF COACHING AND COACHING SUPERVISION
Chapter 1. Coaching defined
Chapter 2. The state and future of coaching supervision
SECTION 2: COACHING THEORY
Chapter 3. Does coaching work or are we asking the wrong question?
Chapter 4. A languishing-flourishing model of goal striving and mental health for coaching populations
Chapter 5. Addressing deficit performance through coaching using motivational interviewing for performance improvement at work
Chapter 6. Does coaching psychology need the concept of formulation?
Chapter 7. An integrated model of goal-focused coaching: An evidence-based framework for teaching and practice
SECTION 3: INSIGHTS FROM QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Chapter 8. Super-vision, extra-vision or blind faith? A grounded theory study of the efficacy of coaching supervision
Chapter 9. Coaching with emotion: How coaches deal with difficult emotional situations
Chapter 10. Critical moments of clients and coaches: A direct-comparison study
Chapter 11. Differences between critical moments for clients, coaches, and sponsors of coaching
Chapter 12. One-to-one coaching as a catalyst for personal development: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of coaching undergraduates at a UK university
SECTION IV: INSIGHTS FROM QUANTITATIVE COACHING PSYCHOLGY RESEARCH
Chapter 13. Evidence-based life coaching for senior high school students: Building hardiness and hope – 14. Positive coaching with frontline managers: Enhancing their effectiveness and understanding why
Chapter 15. Evaluating the impact of a peer coaching intervention on well-being amongst psychology undergraduate students
Chapter 16. A pilot study evaluating strengths-based coaching for primary school students: Enhancing engagement and hope
Chapter 17. The quantitative assessment of Motivational Interviewing using Co-Active Life Coaching skills as an intervention for adults struggling with obesity
SECTION 5: INSIGHTS FROM MIXED METHODS COACHING PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH
Chapter 18. Coaching as a learning methodology
a mixed methods study in driver development using a randomised controlled trial and thematic analysis
Chapter 19. Evaluating a coaching and mentoring programme: Challenges and solutions
Chapter 20. Towards a model of coaching transfer: Operationalising coaching success and the facilitators and barriers to transfer
Section 6: The future of coaching research
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781119656906
1119656907
9781119656890
1119656893
9781119656913
1119656915
OCLC:
1143834226

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