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At the Border: Coaching a Client with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

F Campone International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching & Mento... 2014

Coaching/psychotherapy boundaries have been explored theoretically and through surveys. The confidential nature of coaching has precluded direct observation of how they are operationalized. The case presented here was initiated at the invitation of a client who has a clinical diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder and her coach. T...

Cites in Google Scholar: 15
 
Can life coaching improve health outcomes? A systematic review of intervention studies.

J Ammentorp, L Uhrenfeldt, F Angel, M Ehrensvärd, E Carlsen,... BMC Health Services Research 2013

In recent years, coaching has received special attention as a method to improve healthy lifestyle behaviours. The fact that coaching has found its way into healthcare and may provide new ways of engaging the patients and making them accountable for their health, justifies the need for an overview of the evidence regarding coaching interve...

Cites in Google Scholar: 125
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Health Behaviour Outcomes of Co-Active Coaching Interventions: A Scoping Review

RH Liu, JD Irwin, D Morrow International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2015

The purpose of this paper was to conduct a scoping review on Co-Active (Life) Coaching (CALC) literature related to health behaviour change. The scoping methodological framework developed by Arksey and O’Malley (2005) informed the retrieval of appropriate articles. Six questions provided an indepth exploration of CALC in the health coa...

Cites in Google Scholar: 15
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The mental health boundary in relationship to coaching and other activities

A Buckley International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2007

This article explores the relationship between coaching and mental health issues. Coaching functions in a world that is dominated by the medical model of mental health, where problems are viewed as illnesses to be diagnosed and treated. The coaching industry also functions alongside many other helping by talking activities, such as cou...

Cites in Google Scholar: 36
 
Anxiety and the coaching relationship: How to recognize the signs and what to do next (Part 2)

K Szymanska The Coaching Psychologist 2009

Following on from the second paper published on coaching psychology and clinical disorders in the August 2007 issue of The Coaching Psychologist, this article addresses the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, (PTSD), Acute Stress Disorder (AST) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and health anxiety, with the aim of familiar...

Cites in Google Scholar: 13
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Peer Coaching in American Intercollegiate Athletics: An investigation of team dynamics, confidence and studentathlete learning

DZ Merian, EM Snyder International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2015

Peer coaching is a peer mediated strategy that places the onus on the student-athlete to serve as both a player coach and a coached player. This exploratory study examined the effects of peer coaching among 18 student-athletes within a NCAA Division III institution located in the United States. To the author’s knowledge, this is the ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 16
 
Exploring what clients find helpful in a brief resilience coaching programme: A qualitative study

S Timson The Coaching Psychologist 2015

This paper presents the results of a qualitative study exploring clients’ perspectives of the impact and helpfulness of a brief coaching programme designed to increase individual resilience during a period of organisational change. Managers in a UK public sector organisation participated in a three-session resilience coaching programme...

Cites in Google Scholar: 16
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Calmly coping: A Motivational Interviewing Via CoActive Life Coaching (MI-VIA-CALC) pilot intervention for university students with perceived levels of high stress

R Fried, J Irwin International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2016

Stress is a campus problem. This pre-post pilot study assessed the impact of Motivational Interviewing via Co-Active Life Coaching (MI-via-CALC) on the stress management of 30 full-time, English-speaking Canadian undergraduate students, aged 17-24 years. Participants were assessed using the Perceived Stress Scale and Hospital Anxiety and ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 33
 
The preventative impact of management coaching on psychological strain

A Weinberg International Coaching Psychology Review 2016

Objectives: The positive impact of coaching on a range of outcomes, including the well-being of those in receipt of it, has been highlighted by a number of published reviews (e.g. de Haan & Duckworth, 2013) and meta-analyses (e.g. Jones, Woods & Guillaume, 2015). The objective of this study was to assess the potential for coaching to act ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 22
 
What does coaching have to offer to young people at risk of developing mental health problems? A grounded theory study

L Robson-Kelly, C van Nieuwerburgh International Coaching Psychology Review 2016

Objectives: This study sought to identify what coaching psychology has to offer young people at risk of developing mental health problems. Design: The study used a semi-structured interview design and self-reflective data analysis within a qualitative approach. Method: Grounded theory was employed to analyse the transcripts and self...

Cites in Google Scholar: 21
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Peer coaching as a strategy to increase learning and development in organisational life – a perspective

R Ladyshewsky International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2017

This article draws on the researcher’s collective research and experience in using peer coaching as a strategy to improve professional and performance learning over the past 20+ years. This work has influenced training approaches to learning in the health industry as well as in corporate leadership training. By exploring the concept throu...

Cites in Google Scholar: 34
 
A scoping review of mental health coaching

L Bishop The Coaching Psychologist 2018

Coaching psychology has been used successfully in various health and wellbeing contexts, but there are conflicting views as to whether coaching is an appropriate form of mental health support. Since mental health is a relatively new area for the application of coaching, a scoping review has been conducted to delineate the current state of...

Cites in Google Scholar: 6
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