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Professional and peer life coaching and the enhancement of goal striving and well-being: An exploratory study

GB Spence, AM Grant The Journal of Positive Psychology 2007

Few studies have investigated the impact of life coaching on self-regulated behavior and well-being. A limitation of past studies has been their reliance on peer rather than professional coaches. The present randomized controlled study compared peer with professional life coaching over a 10-week period with 63 participants. Results indica...

Cites in Google Scholar: 364
 
A step-wise process of intentional personality change coaching

LS Martin, L Oades, P Caputi International Coaching Psychology Review 2014

Objectives: This article discusses why personality change appears both possible and beneficial, and provides a step-wise process of intentional personality change coaching. Design: A qualitative single sample exploratory design was employed. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a panel of coaches/psychologists (exper...

Cites in Google Scholar: 23
 
Intentional personality change coaching: A randomised controlled trial of participant selected personality facet change using the Five-Factor Model of Personality

LS Martin, LG Oades, P Caputi International Coaching Psychology Review 2014

Objectives: Recent literature suggests that personality may be more amenable to change than was previously thought, and that participant selected intentional personality change may be beneficial. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a 10-week structured intentional personality change coaching programme on participant sel...

Cites in Google Scholar: 42
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