@article{Kilburg,2001A,
abstract = {A review of the recent literature demonstrated that there are virtually no articles or research papers on the subject of intervention adherence or compliance in executive coaching. This article begins to address that deficit by presenting an 8-component model of coaching effectiveness that includes such elements as the coach--and client--commitment to the path of progressive development, characteristics of client problems, structure of the coaching containment, quality of coaching interventions, and the intervention adherence protocol the coach develops with the client. These elements of coaching effectiveness are explored in more depth in the context of considering the outcome pathways of coaching assignments. Components of a possible adherence protocol for coaching executives are described along with major client and coach problems that contribute to nonadherence},
author = {Kilburg, R.R.},
title = {Facilitating intervention adherence in executive coaching: A model and methods.},
number = {4},
journal = {Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research},
pages = {251},
year = {2001},
language = {English},
url = {psycnet.apa.org/journals/cpb/53/4/251/},
volume = {53}
}