Michael Neenan clearly and accessibly introduces the 30 Distinctive Features of cognitive behavioural coaching (CBC), an approach which applies the principles of CBT to coaching. Cognitive Behavioural Coaching: Distinctive Features sets out the key theoretical and practical features of CBT and discusses how they integrate into the generic model of coaching. The book covers the four key elements in developing a coaching relationship, provides psychological and practical problem-solving models, and shows how to deal with stuck points in coaching.
Key Features
- 30 Distinctive Features: An introduction to cognitive behavioural coaching.
- Theoretical and Practical Insights: Key features of CBT integrated into coaching.
- Coaching Relationship Development: Covers four essential elements.
- Problem-Solving Models: Psychological and practical approaches included.
- Research Evidence: Supports the effectiveness of CBC.
- Real-World Application: Coach–coachee dialogues demonstrate CBC in action.
Additional Information
The book identifies which individuals are unsuitable for CBC and demonstrates the smooth transition of CBT into CBC. It will be particularly useful to CBT therapists interested in adding coaching to their practice. It will also appeal to coaches in practice and in training, as well as other professionals in coaching roles seeking an effective and straightforward coaching model.