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Cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused life coaching: Enhancing goal striving, well-being, and hope

L Green, L Oades, A Grant The Journal of Positive Psychology 2006

Research is in its infancy in the newly emerging field of coaching psychology. This study examined the effects of a 10-week cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused life coaching group programme. Participants were randomly allocated to a life coaching group programme (n  = 28) or a waitlist control group (n  = 28). Participation in the life...

Cites in Google Scholar: 679
 
PRACTICE: A model suitable for coaching, counselling, psychotherapy and stress management

S Palmer The Coaching Psychologist 2007

This paper introduces ‘PRACTICE’, a convenient acronym which represents an established seven-step model that has been used in coaching, counselling, psychotherapy and stress management. Using PRACTICE, the practitioner can help the client to assess issues or problems, understand their concerns, develop a range of possible solutions and...

Cites in Google Scholar: 127
 
Evidence-based life coaching for senior high school students: Building hardiness and hope

S Green, AM Grant, J Rynsaardt International Coaching Psychology Review 2007

Objective: To extend the knowledge base on the use of life coaching as an applied positive psychology. Studies to date have utilised community samples with participants of varying ages and most research has used adult community samples. The present study is unusual in that it examined the efficacy of an evidence-based (cognitive-behavi...

Cites in Google Scholar: 435
 
Rational coaching: A cognitive behavioural approach

S Palmer The Coaching Psychologist 2009

Rational Coaching is based on the Rational Emotive Behavioural Approach developed by Albert Ellis. It is suitable for personal/life, performance, executive and health coaching. This paper covers the basic theory and practice of Rational Coaching and includes the ABCDEF coaching framework for assessment and intervention.

Cites in Google Scholar: 49
 
Coping imagery

S Palmer The Coaching Psychologist 2008

This article describes coping imagery, an established visualisation technique. Coping imagery can reduce stress and increase confidence and performance before challenging situations.

Cites in Google Scholar: 14
 
SPACE: A psychological model for use within cognitive behavioural coaching, therapy and stress management

N Edgerton, S Palmer The Coaching Psychologist 2005

This paper introduces ‘SPACE’, a comprehensive psychological model that can be used within cognitive behavioural coaching, therapy and stress management to aid assessment, explain the cognitive model to the client, and assist in the development of a coaching, therapeutic or training programme. Other models, coaching processes and acron...

Cites in Google Scholar: 113
 
CLARITY: A cognitive behavioural coaching model

H Williams, S Palmer Coaching Psychology International 2010

This article introduces ‘CLARITY’, a seven step cognitive behavioural coaching model. Building upon existing rational emotive and cognitive behavioural frameworks, CLARITY helps to directs attention within the coaching conversation to the potentially powerful concepts of imagery and identity.

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