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The coaching/therapy boundary in organizational coaching.

J Price Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2009

A literature search revealed diverse descriptions of the coaching/therapy boundary. In an attempt to gain greater definition, organisational coaches were surveyed to discover how they made decisions about the boundary in their practice. Responses indicated that practising coaches viewed coaching as differing from therapy in being future-o...

Cites in Google Scholar: 45
 
Coaching and therapy: Similarities and divergences.

E Spinelli Psychotherapy in Australia 2010

It remains unclear as to what activities are referred to by the term 'coaching'. Amidst many different conceptualisations of the term, there is no agreement to date on its definition. Ernesto Spinelli provides a critical overview of the similarities and differences between coaching and therapy. While all manner of distinctions have been m...

Cites in Google Scholar: 57
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What is Relationship Coaching?

Y Ives International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2012

This paper presents an initial conceptualisation of relationship coaching for single people. The needs of singles are often ignored or misunderstood, and this paper argues that coaching offers an effective framework for helping them form and secure sustainable life-partnerships. Relationshipcoaching is here portrayed as a nuanced balanc...

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How Can Ideas from the Existential Approach Enhance Coaching for People with Work-Related Stress?

AK Krum International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2012

Stress remains a significant problem in contemporary society causing people to take sick leave and early retirement. This paper explores how using ideas from the existential approach can enhance coaching for people who experience work-related stress. It reports on an action research project involving six participants in coaching over a...

Cites in Google Scholar: 9
 
Structure and characteristics of effective coaching practice

Q Wang The Coaching Psychologist 2013

The paper reviews a range of existing coaching models published from 2000 to 2010 that have been widely used in the field of executive coaching, personal coaching and performance coaching. It has been found that these models provide a comprehensive template or pervasive structure of effective coaching practice. The structure covers sev...

Cites in Google Scholar: 37
 
Co-creating an optimal coaching alliance: A Cognitive Behavioural Coaching perspective

A O’Broin, S Palmer International Coaching Psychology Review 2009

This paper reviews the coaching relationship from a Cognitive Behavioural Coaching (CBC) perspective. Using empathy as one example of a key relationship component it identifies how building, establishing and maintaining an optimal coaching alliance for the specific coachee, through an explicit process of negotiation and renegotiation e...

Cites in Google Scholar: 68
 
Does coaching psychology need the concept of formulation

D Lane, S Corrie International Coaching Psychology Review 2009

The aim of this paper is to raise awareness of some of the debates and controversies surrounding formulation, and to highlight ways of navigating these debates more successfully for the benefits of ourselves, our clients and the future development of our profession. The concept of formulation, that is an explanatory account of the issu...

Cites in Google Scholar: 32
 
The judicious use of hypnosis in coaching and coaching psychology practice

S Palmer International Coaching Psychology Review 2008

This paper focuses on using hypnosis as an adjunct to coaching to reduce stress and enhance performance when dealing with non-clinical issues such as performance anxiety. Comparisons will be made with the use of relaxation as a technique within coaching. A basic hypnosis script is included.

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A study of coach selection factors in coaching

S Shinichiro 2016

Coaching skills are widely regarded as a desired communication tool for business areas in Japan. Being coached is not popular however, except in the context of physical coaching in sports. The aim of this study is to investigate the coach selection factors that are important to a client, and to determine what constitutes a good match betw...

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Students’ perceptions of an executive coaching intervention: a case study of an enabling education programme

R Fields Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2018

The purpose of this study is to examine the perceived impact of executive coaching upon students in an enabling education programme at CQUniversity, Queensland. While there are shared philosophical underpinnings for enabling education and executive coaching, there are also clear distinctions between the two, which have ramifications for t...

Cites in Google Scholar: 6
 
The possibilities of a coaching psychology framework for targets of workplace bullying

L Quiun Coaching Psychology International 2018

This article will explore the possibilities that coaching psychology has for targets of workplace bullying based on a case study and the knowledge acquired during my Ph.D. research. I describe the process undertaken and how coaching can be useful in these cases, given the way it acts directly as a psychological driver that allows the gene...

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