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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Watts , Ian FlorancePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9781138078758ISBN 10: 1138078751 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 06 April 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction: Why are Conversations Emerging in Coaching? 2. Reflective Learning: Increasing Personal Agency Through Challenge 3. New Perspectives on How Psychometrics and Coaching Can Inform Each Other 4. Developing Coaching through Research 5. The Contribution of Coaching to Mental Health Care: An Emerging Specialism for Complex Times 6. The Role for Coaching in Psychological Trauma 7. Diversity and Coaching 8. (Neuro)Coaching 9. Emerging Conversations about Technology and Coaching 10. Supervisee-led Coaching Supervision 11. A Whole-Person Approach to Leadership & Executive Coaching 12. Coaching in Education: Supporting the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Pupils and Staff 13. Coaching is Growing Up; How a Pluralistic Perspective Might Help 14. Welcome to our new Economy Cabin: What new technology and a changing market for coaching will mean for the ethics of the profession 15. Conclusion 16. Afterword: Coaching in a Time of CrisisReviews""Emerging Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology is an unusual book amongst various edited volumes. It opens conversations on a whole range of debates: those that are already well attended, those that are so controversial that very few want to participate in and those that are fairly new but a welcome addition to both academic and practitioner domains of knowledge. What unites these contributions is the rigour of the approach and intention to raise the quality of debates to the level they deserve. An important read for serious stakeholders of the coaching profession."" - Professor Tatiana Bachkirova, Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, UK ""Coaching is reaching a point of maturity as a craft, a field of research and an industry. Emerging Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology is an excellent navigational aid in plotting the path ahead. With a breadth of expertise and insight across a range of increasingly relevant chapter topics, this recommended text repeatedly encourages us to challenge and re-examine coaching orthodoxies and will doubtless serve to enrich our individual and collective practice."" - Dr David Tee, PhD, Wales Coaching Centre, University of South Wales, UK ""Great conversations leave me energised and inspired, tingling with new ideas and possibilities for enriching my experience of being alive and sharing those possibilities with others. This book reads like an opportunity to dip into a range of great conversations supported and informed by a growing body of evidence and experience that can expand and enrich our coaching philosophy and practice and enable us to demonstrate the valuable contribution that psychologically informed coaching can make in an uncertain world."" - Alison Clarke, Chair Practice Board, British Psychological Society Emerging Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology is an unusual book amongst various edited volumes. It opens conversations on a whole range of debates: those that are already well attended, those that are so controversial that very few want to participate in and those that are fairly new but a welcome addition to both academic and practitioner domains of knowledge. What unites these contributions is the rigour of the approach and intention to raise the quality of debates to the level they deserve. An important read for serious stakeholders of the coaching profession. - Professor Tatiana Bachkirova, Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, UK Coaching is reaching a point of maturity as a craft, a field of research and an industry. Emerging Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology is an excellent navigational aid in plotting the path ahead. With a breadth of expertise and insight across a range of increasingly relevant chapter topics, this recommended text repeatedly encourages us to challenge and re-examine coaching orthodoxies and will doubtless serve to enrich our individual and collective practice. - Dr David Tee, PhD, Wales Coaching Centre, University of South Wales, UK Great conversations leave me energised and inspired, tingling with new ideas and possibilities for enriching my experience of being alive and sharing those possibilities with others. This book reads like an opportunity to dip into a range of great conversations supported and informed by a growing body of evidence and experience that can expand and enrich our coaching philosophy and practice and enable us to demonstrate the valuable contribution that psychologically informed coaching can make in an uncertain world. - Alison Clarke, Chair Practice Board, British Psychological Society Emerging Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology is an unusual book amongst various edited volumes. It opens conversations on a whole range of debates: those that are already well attended, those that are so controversial that very few want to participate in and those that are fairly new but a welcome addition to both academic and practitioner domains of knowledge. What unites these contributions is the rigour of the approach and intention to raise the quality of debates to the level they deserve. An important read for serious stakeholders of the coaching profession. - Professor Tatiana Bachkirova, Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, UK Coaching is reaching a point of maturity as a craft, a field of research and an industry. Emerging Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology is an excellent navigational aid in plotting the path ahead. With a breadth of expertise and insight across a range of increasingly relevant chapter topics, this recommended text repeatedly encourages us to challenge and re-examine coaching orthodoxies and will doubtless serve to enrich our individual and collective practice. - Dr David Tee, PhD, Wales Coaching Centre, University of South Wales, UK Great conversations leave me energised and inspired, tingling with new ideas and possibilities for enriching my experience of being alive and sharing those possibilities with others. This book reads like an opportunity to dip into a range of great conversations supported and informed by a growing body of evidence and experience that can expand and enrich our coaching philosophy and practice and enable us to demonstrate the valuable contribution that psychologically informed coaching can make in an uncertain world. - Alison Clarke, Chair Practice Board, British Psychological Society Author InformationMary Watts, PhD, is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at City, University of London, UK. Ian Florance is Founder and Managing Director of OnlyConnect Ltd. and Executive Director of the European Test Publishers Group. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |