A toolkit for therapists, coaches and educators preparing presentations for conferences, seminars, workshops and community events. (more)
This is a complete guide to becoming an effective and successful life coach. It should be a useful guide for professional life coaches, would-be life coaches, NLP practitioners, human resources... (more)
Ten years ago, the first edition of this book asked why there was such a low number of women filling leadership roles and outlined what it took for women to succeed in their careers. Since then,... (more)
Coaching Psychology: Constructivist Approaches presents a comprehensive overview of constructivist approaches to individual, group and team coaching. Jelena Pavlovic introduces key ideas and explores... (more)
This book is a comprehensive guide for coaches on how to use rational-emotive and cognitive behaviour therapy to help coachees with their emotional problems within a coaching context. In this fully... (more)
In Coaching the Creative Impulse, Thea Mikkelsen presents an accessible and engaging guide to understanding and utilising creativity at work. This unique book will give professionals and creative... (more)
'You simply must read this book if you are serious about being a top-notch business coach. It is an excellent guide to best practices based on clear theory, experience and business wisdom.'
- Carol... (more)
Following a qualitative survey, the authors of this title identified key components of both mentoring and coaching and the need to clarify the similarities and differences between them. This book is... (more)
Interactional Coaching is a powerful, one-to-one learning approach, used successfully for over fifteen years, that enables executives to make the choices that work for them. Drawing on existential... (more)
Wellness coaching is an emerging and vibrant area of healthcare. It takes healing beyond the curing of symptoms and empowers clients to take their health back into their own hands. This book provides... (more)
This book offers an overview and comparative analysis of four major coaching approaches: Cognitive, Existential, Gestalt, and Systems Psychodynamic coaching.
Throughout this book the author... (more)
This essential new book is a practical "how-to" guide to enhancing the quality of relationships between leaders and individuals in organisations – the proven key to maximising performance, building... (more)
Intentional Leadership: Becoming a Trustworthy Leaderclearly explains the ways leaders can build trust in three stages of their career: as an individual contributor, as a team member, and as a leader... (more)
This important volume applies the practice of professional coaching to the hospital setting specifically, imparting the authors’ rich experience of coaching healthcare providers to other coaches... (more)
Written by experienced coaching supervisors, this book offers a kaleidoscope of wisdom drawn from a complex professional field. Theoretical concepts, practitioner research, models and techniques are... (more)
Based on the psychology of Carl Jung, this illuminating new book invites coaches to extend their toolbox with deep, creative and efficient professional methods which derive from a new perspective on... (more)
Solution Focused Coaching for Adolescents explains the principles and attitude of the popular 11-step, Mission Possible, Solution Focused Coaching program for working with adolescents.
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The Process of Highly Effective Coaching offers a unique blend of theory and practical methods for conducting effective coaching conversations. It provides an umbrella under which all of the major... (more)
All leaders make choices, but not all leaders are choice-focused. In Interactional Leadership and How to Coach It: The Art of the Choice-Focused Leader Michael Harvey presents an important new theory... (more)
A highly practical book that provides a theoretical framework on the workings of provocative coaching for all therapists. A fresh wind is blowing through the worlds of coaching and psychotherapy!... (more)
Coaching has become an important way for psychotherapists and other mental health professionals to adapt their skills to a changing environment. This book provides a comprehensive translation of... (more)
This manual is specifically designed for therapists, counsellors and other helping professionals who are looking to add life coaching techniques to their portfolio of skills. Dave Ellis, author of... (more)
Provides an introduction to the assessment of psychological issues in the context of coaching. This book covers legal, ethical and practical considerations guiding the reader through definition and... (more)
This book explains the current state of the coaching profession and offers advice and strategies so that you can plan your practice to operate well. Focusing on basic contemporary business principles... (more)
The Evidence-Based Practitioner Coach gives a descriptive, phenomenological understanding of human development through the lens of the Integrated Experiential Learning Process, and how it can be... (more)
This edited collection brings together an impressive and international array of coaching supervisors to highlight the unique cultural and contextual aspects of coaching supervision in the Americas,... (more)
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... (more)
Not Just Talk - Real Feedback is a ‘how to’ book on the mechanics of giving sometimes tough news on someone’s performance in a way that features the feelings that should accompany feedback. It... (more)
This book focuses on the contribution that coaching can make to human resource strategy and organizational strategy. Grace McCarthy includes an introduction to coaching and mentoring theory, and then... (more)
The Five-Minute Coach offers a simple, but very effective, step by step guide to coach quickly and effortlessly with amazing results. Short, punchy and easy to read, the user can swiftly learn this... (more)