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The integration of mindfulness training and health coaching: An exploratory study

GB Spence, MJ Cavanagh, A Grant Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2008

Coaching has attracted much attention from health professionals interested in collaborative, person-centred approaches to motivating behaviour change. Whilst initial research supports the efficacy of coaching in health contexts, more theoretical and empirical work is needed. Based on recent work demonstrating the important role that mindf...

Cites in Google Scholar: 149
 
Time for NLP to get positive: A response to Linder-Pelz and Hall

B Grimley The Coaching Psychologist 2007

Linder-Pelz and Hall argue they have taken a step forward in evaluating NLP in an informed way (The Coaching Psychologist, Vol. 3, No. 1, p.15). This article responds by suggesting they have provided only one of many differing opinions. NLP, despite being with us since the 1970s, is not even in a position to be evaluated as it is too l...

Cites in Google Scholar: 4
 
Brief cognitive-behavioural coaching for procrastination: a case series

D Karas, MM Spada Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2009

The aim of this study was to describe specific coaching skills for procrastination, integrate them into a brief cognitive-behavioural coaching programme for procrastination, and determine the programme's effectiveness through an A-B direct replication series (n=7) with follow-up assessments at three and six months. Results showed that at ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 68
 
An existential approach to conflict: a revised version of the keynote lecture at the 14th annual European Mentoring and Coaching Council Conference, 11th October, 2007

E Spinelli Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and P... 2008

This paper explores the issue of conflict within the coaching context from an existential perspective. It introduces the idea of existence tensions as a means to address and expose the polar aspects of conflict from which existential theory takes its position regarding the inevitability of conflict in human experience. The paper also dist...

Cites in Google Scholar: 4
 
What is NLP? The development of a grounded theory of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, (NLP), within an action research journey. Implications for the use of NLP in coaching psychology

B Grimley International Coaching Psychology Review 2016

Despite the wide use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, (NLP), within coaching psychology very little literature of a critical nature examines what NLP is, how it works and whether it works. This paper seeks to address that void by asking 15 subject matter experts what their definition of NLP is. In order to develop a theory of NLP that was...

Cites in Google Scholar: 28
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The need for neuro-linguistic programming to develop greater construct validity

B Grimley International Coaching Psychology Review 2019

This paper tracks a practitioner’s journey through his attempts to understand the nature of neurolinguistic programming (NLP). It draws from the author’s self-study, being both a master NLP trainer and a chartered psychologist and also from the author’s own PhD research, (Grimley, 2016) which explicitly asked the question ‘What is NLP?’ T...

Cites in Google Scholar: 4
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