Coaching Skills: A Handbook
Released: Mar 01, 2008
Publisher: Open University Press
Format: Paperback, 300 pages
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Description:
Review of the first edition:
"I have just read my first - and probably last - whole book on coaching. It is my last because it has done the job, giving me the most comprehensive examination of the art."
David Amos, former Deputy Director of HR at the DoH, writing in the Health Service Journal
Review of the second edition:
“This book is extremely useful for those beginning their careers in coaching and taking introductory and practitioner level courses. It is practical, accessible and covers core skills that will serve the practitioner well.”
Professor David Lane, Middlesex University
- What is coaching?
- How is it different from therapy or counselling?
- What techniques does an effective coach use?
The new edition has been revised and updated throughout and contains:
- A more extensive treatment of the blocks and barriers to change in clients
- A new chapter on ‘Coaching and Change’
- New coverage on goal-setting
- An extended treatment on the nature of the coach-client relationship
- Further advice on assessing what a client really needs
- Further reflections and advice on the psychology of what makes the client-coach relationship work
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