This collection featuring chapters by leading international practitioners will offer an introduction to coaching psychology for those new to it, including students, trainees, psychologists, and coaches. Introduction to Coaching Psychology covers key topics, including the background and development of coaching psychology, the coach-coachee relationship, coaching psychology approaches and models, and themes such as assessment, contracting, and the setup in coaching psychology practice.
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- Explores applications in coaching psychology, including specialisms and interventions.
- Discusses professional practice issues such as boundaries, best practice, and diversity.
- Includes a rich collection of case studies illustrating real-world practice.
- Considers the future of the field of coaching psychology.
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This timely and accessible book will be essential reading for anyone new to the field, as well as coaches, psychologists, and counsellors interested in the theory, research, and practice of coaching psychology.
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