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A review of research into business coaching supervision

S Joseph Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2016

A systematic search of the coaching literature for original peer-reviewed studies into business coaching supervision yielded seven research reports. Evaluation of these studies showed them to be low in the reporting of methodological rigour. However, as an emerging area of research with great importance for the development of the professi...

Cites in Google Scholar: 25
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Large-scale survey of trust and safety in coaching supervision: Some evidence that we are doing it right

E de Haan International Coaching Psychology Review 2017

Objectives: There is increasing interest in supervision across the executive and workplace coaching professions, and so it is worth exploring whether promised bene ts can be demonstrated. A large-scale empirical survey was conducted into the satisfaction, trust and vulnerability of coaching supervisees. Results are compared with those tha...

Cites in Google Scholar: 35
 
SAFE TO PRACTISE: a new tool for business coaching supervision

S Joseph Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2017

Supervision is an important component of coaching that can help practitioners work to the highest professional standards. The aim of this paper is to introduce a new conceptual tool for business coaching supervisors. SAFE TO PRACTISE is a framework that describes the functions of coaching supervision. Designed to provide a structure to as...

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The role of neuroticism and supervision in the relationship between negative effects for clients and novice coaches

C Graßmann, C Schermuly Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2017

The majority of coaches experience negative effects from coaching, but little is known of what determines their occurrence. This study investigates the relationship between negative effects for clients and for coaches from both clients’ and coaches’ perspectives. It also analyses the role of coaches’ neuroticism and the use of supervision...

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Ethical dilemmas and tricky decisions: A global perspective of coaching supervisors’ practices in coach ethical decision-making

E Turner, J Passmore International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2018

This paper examines ethical dilemmas and tricky decision-making among coaching supervisors internationally. Supervisors were selected for the first study in this wider project due to the pivotal role they play in coaching practice and the resolution of ethical dilemmas. The research reveals that ethical decision-making is an under-develop...

Cites in Google Scholar: 35
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