Existential Perspectives on Coaching

Author:   Emmy van Deurzen ,  Monica Hanaway
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9780230293861


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   20 April 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Existential philosophies are concerned with reflecting on life and the human condition, helping us to think critically and creatively about the challenges of our lives and how best to meet them. This agenda-setting text illustrates how these ideas can be brought to bear on the practice of coaching. Existential Perspectives on Coaching shows how philosophical concepts can be used to illuminate clients' concerns, conflicts and life choices, and illustrates different ways of helping clients to take stock, reconsider their options and find a new path. Bringing together contributions from leading figures in the existential coaching field, the chapters are divided into three parts: - Part I outlines the essential values which underpin the existential approach and provides a clear framework for coaching existentially. - Part II explores the wide variety of settings in which existentially informed coaching can be used, from leadership and career development to life coaching. - Part III demonstrates how existential ideas can be used alongside other coaching approaches, such as NLP, CBT and Attachment Theory. This text provides a robust foundation for existential coaching and is essential reading for all coaches, trainees, and those interested in the existential approach.

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Author:   Emmy van Deurzen ,  Monica Hanaway
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9780230293861


ISBN 10:   0230293867
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   20 April 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword; E.van Deurzen & M.Hanaway PART I: THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND ETHICAL FRAMEWORK OF EXISTENTIAL COACHING The Existential Ideology and Framework in Coaching; E.van Deurzen The Importance of Authenticity in Existential Coaching; M.Mandic Paradox in Existential Coaching; M.Hanaway PART II: EXISTENTIAL COACHING IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS Existential Coaching and Wise Decision Making; T.LeBon & D.Arnaud Career Planning as a Life-changing Event Using an Existential Viewpoint; D.Pullinger Coaching Leaders from an Existential Perspective; A.Jopling Conflict Coaching Using an Existential Approach; M.Hanaway The Application of Existential Ideas for More Effective Coaching in the Workplace; J.Lewis PART III: BRINGING AN EXISTENTIAL APPROACH TO OTHER THEORETICAL COACHING MODELS Let Your Body be Your Coach An Experiential-existential Approach to Embodied Coaching Practice; G.Madison Existential Coaching First, NLP Second; J.Reed Existentialism and Attachment Making Meaning With Our Clients; D.Fraser Existential Coaching Using Psychometrics; D.Pringle The Role of CBT in Existential Coaching; D.Mirea Mindfulness Based Existential Coaching; J.Nanda

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The difference between existential coaching and counselling is helpfully addressed; the book could be of great value to those practitioners grappling with 'what is the difference?' Definitely worth pursuing and publishing, think it will be an excellent book - I look forward to reading it. I think it has great potential to reach a wide audience, and making it very reader friendly both to the researcher and academic as well as to the practitioner working in a number of different areas, and importantly as a book that encourages the practitioner to think about her or his own practice - this will be great. <br>- Anni Townend, Leadership Consultant and Coach, UK <br> I was impressed by the breadth of the material available and the apparent depth into which the book will go. It is likely to appeal to experienced/ qualified coaches. The overall structure of the book looks user-friendly and clear. Overall this looks like a well thought out and interesting text, addressing a largely neglected subject. It is likely to find significant demand as a recommended text for post-graduate students of coaching, experienced coaches and other practitioners, as interest in the subject grows. <br>- Richard Andrews, Coaching Supervisor, Create the future, UK <br>'I think this title is an interesting offer and one I might enjoy reading. The topic is one we cover on the course but only in one lecture. There has been some interest in existential perspectives in the area of coaching; a very small number of papers (published & conferences) but in practice terms the approach is seen as a model from therapy and thus of minority interest. In some respects the book has no competition as there is no title focusing on this small area of practice'<br>- Jonathan Passmore, Lecturer, School of Psychology, UEL, UK <br> The authors are right to say that the book would be unique and the coverage from an existential perspective is much deeper than what is currently available. I believe in the uset


The difference between existential coaching and counselling is helpfully addressed; the book could be of great value to those practitioners grappling with 'what is the difference?' Definitely worth pursuing and publishing, think it will be an excellent book - I look forward to reading it. I think it has great potential to reach a wide audience, and making it very reader friendly both to the researcher and academic as well as to the practitioner working in a number of different areas, and importantly as a book that encourages the practitioner to think about her or his own practice - this will be great. <br>- Anni Townend, Leadership Consultant and Coach, UK <br> I was impressed by the breadth of the material available and the apparent depth into which the book will go. It is likely to appeal to experienced/ qualified coaches. The overall structure of the book looks user-friendly and clear. Overall this looks like a well thought out and interesting text, addressing a largely neglected subject. It is likely to find significant demand as a recommended text for post-graduate students of coaching, experienced coaches and other practitioners, as interest in the subject grows. <br>- Richard Andrews, Coaching Supervisor, Create the future, UK <br>'I think this title is an interesting offer and one I might enjoy reading. The topic is one we cover on the course but only in one lecture. There has been some interest in existential perspectives in the area of coaching; a very small number of papers (published & conferences) but in practice terms the approach is seen as a model from therapy and thus of minority interest. In some respects the book has no competition as there is no title focusing on this small area of practice'<br>- Jonathan Passmore, Lecturer, School of Psychology, UEL, UK <br> The authors are right to say that the book would be unique and the coverage from an existential perspective is much deeper than what is currently available. I believe in the use>


Author Information

EMMY VAN DEURZEN Professor of Psychotherapy at Schiller International University, UK, and an Honorary Professor at the University of Sheffield, where she co-directs the Centre for the Study of Conflict and Reconciliation. She directs the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in London, UK, as well as the Existential Academy Ltd. Emmy founded the Society for Existential Analysis, and co-founded the International Collaborative of Existential Counsellors and Psychotherapists. MONICA HANAWAY Director of The CH Group, Community and Corporate Harmony Ltd., and a practising psychotherapist, coach and mediator. She is a lecturer and supervisor at Regent's College, London, UK, and the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling.

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