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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fiona Adamson , Jane BrendgenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138062870ISBN 10: 1138062871 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 23 November 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 ContentsReviews'As I read this book, I found myself absorbed in the story of the emerging relationship between Fiona and Jane, and the potentiality that began to unfold. I appreciated the focus on the centrality of a mindful relationship within supervision in order to give space for the vulnerability of being human. This too is my experience of one of the tenets of a mindful approach to supervision. Thank you for putting words to this process.' Alison Evans, PhD, Executive Director and Supervision Lead, The Mindfulness Network 'In this book, Fiona and Jane give a deeply personal account of their journey. In doing so, they invite all of us - as coaches, supervisors, human beings - to join in the exploration of how our internal working models and frames of reference guide our views and behaviour. They offer a pathway, based on relational mindfulness, along which we too can travel to find deeper wisdom and awareness.' Emma Donaldson-Feilder, PhD, Relational Mindfulness Trainer, Executive Coach and Supervisor 'Fiona and Jane weave a beautifully authentic tapestry of two people coming home to themselves through relational work. Their journeys, while unique, are also universal to us all as human beings growing in the direction of greater wisdom and compassion. Increasingly mindfulness is entering into the mainstream as an intrapersonal practice of growth and self-knowledge. This book points to the further growth available through interpersonal mindfulness and the practice of insight dialogue. As vertical adult development grows in prominence, this book may act as an invaluable guide for anyone wishing to transcend the socialised mind and early attachment patterns to become self-authoring. Fiona and Jane chart a key journey from conventional relating (subject-object) to dialogical relating (subject-subject) and beyond. From within this journey, they discover and reveal that the key ingredient in transformational learning is, in essence, love and unconditional acceptance.' Mark McMordie, PhD, CEO, The Conscious Leader 'Thanks so much for inviting me to read this heartfelt exploration of your work together, and the transformative potential of the supervision relationship. It has helped to reinforce and significantly extend my sense of what supervision at its best can be about. I am in awe at the way you have translated and explained your experience of relationship so clearly. I am struck by how effectively you have blended your two voices.' Henry Campion, MB, BS, Executive Coach Supervisor 'The hallmarks of this wonderful contribution include the authors' willingness to role-model vulnerability, their compelling commitment to their own learning and that of others - including ours as readers - the intellectual rigour, and of course, the mindfulness, love and compassion that radiate from the book's pages and underpin their work. These combine in a challenge and invitation to reconsider and deepen our approach to relationships in coaching supervision, coaching and beyond.' Liz Hall, editor of Coaching at Work, and author of Mindful Coaching 'As I read this book, I found myself absorbed in the story of the emerging relationship between Fiona and Jane, and the potentiality that began to unfold. I appreciated the focus on the centrality of a mindful relationship within supervision in order to give space for the vulnerability of being human. This too is my experience of one of the tenets of a mindful approach to supervision. Thank you for putting words to this process.' Alison Evans, PhD, Executive Director and Supervision Lead, The Mindfulness Network 'In this book, Fiona and Jane give a deeply personal account of their journey. In doing so, they invite all of us - as coaches, supervisors, human beings - to join in the exploration of how our internal working models and frames of reference guide our views and behaviour. They offer a pathway, based on relational mindfulness, along which we too can travel to find deeper wisdom and awareness.' Emma-Donaldson Feilder, PhD, Relational Mindfulness Trainer, Executive Coach and Supervisor 'Fiona and Jane weave a beautifully authentic tapestry of two people coming home to themselves through relational work. Their journeys, whilst unique, are also universal to us all as human beings growing in the direction of greater wisdom and compassion. Increasingly mindfulness is entering into the mainstream as an intrapersonal practice of growth and self-knowledge. This book points to the further growth available through interpersonal mindfulness and the practice of insight dialogue. As vertical adult development grows in prominence, this book may act as an invaluable guide for anyone wishing to transcend the socialized mind and early attachment patterns to become self-authoring. Fiona and Jane chart a key journey from conventional relating (subject-object) to dialogical relating (subject-subject) and beyond. From within this journey, they discover and reveal the key ingredient in transformational learning is, in essence, love and unconditional acceptance.' Mark McMordie, CEO, The Conscious Leader 'Thanks so much for inviting me to read this heart-felt exploration of your work together, and the transformative potential of the supervision relationship. It has helped to reinforce and significantly extend my sense of what supervision at its best can be about. I am in awe at the way you have translated and explained your experience of relationship so clearly. I am struck by how effectively you have blended your two voices.' Henry Campion, MB, BS, Executive Coach Supervisor 'The hallmarks of this wonderful contribution include the authors' willingness to role-model vulnerability, their compelling commitment to their own learning and that of others' - including ours as readers - the intellectual rigour, and of course, the mindfulness, love and compassion which radiate from the book's pages, and underpin their work. These combine in a challenge and invitation to reconsider and deepen our approach to relationships in coaching supervision, coaching and beyond.' Liz Hall, editor of Coaching at Work, and author of Mindful Coaching As I read this book, I found myself absorbed in the story of the emerging relationship between Fiona and Jane, and the potentiality that began to unfold. I appreciated the focus on the centrality of a mindful relationship within supervision in order to give space for the vulnerability of being human. This too is my experience of one of the tenets of a mindful approach to supervision. Thank you for putting words to this process. Alison Evans, PhD Executive Director and Supervision Lead, The Mindfulness Network. In this book, Fiona and Jane give a deeply personal account of their journey. In doing so, they invite all of us - as coaches, supervisors, human beings - to join in the exploration of how our internal working models and frames of reference guide our views and behaviour. They offer a pathway, based on relational mindfulness, along which we too can travel to find deeper wisdom and awareness. Emma-Donaldson Feilder, PhD Relational Mindfulness Trainer, Executive Coach and Supervisor. Fiona and Jane weave a beautifully authentic tapestry of two people coming home to themselves through relational work. Their journeys, whilst unique, are also universal to us all as human beings growing in the direction of greater wisdom and compassion. Increasingly mindfulness is entering into the mainstream as an intrapersonal practice of growth and self-knowledge. This book points to the further growth available through interpersonal mindfulness and the practice of insight dialogue. As vertical adult development grows in prominence, this book may act as an invaluable guide for anyone wishing to transcend the socialized mind and early attachment patterns to become self-authoring. Fiona and Jane chart a key journey from conventional relating (subject-object) to dialogical relating (subject-subject) and beyond. From within this journey, they discover and reveal the key ingredient in transformational learning is, in essence, love and unconditional acceptance. Mark McMordie, CEO, The Conscious Leader. Thanks so much for inviting me to read this heart-felt exploration of your work together, and the transformative potential of the supervision relationship. It has helped to reinforce and significantly extend my sense of what supervision at its best can be about. I am in awe at the way you have translated and explained your experience of relationship so clearly. I am struck by how effectively you have blended your two voices. Henry Campion, MB, BS, Executive Coach Supervisor. The hallmarks of this wonderful contribution include the authors' willingness to role-model vulnerability, their compelling commitment to their own learning and that of others'- including ours as readers, the intellectual rigour, and of course, the mindfulness, love and compassion which radiate from the book's pages, and underpin their work. These combine in a challenge and invitation to reconsider and deepen our approach to relationships in coaching supervision, coaching and beyond. Liz Hall, editor of Coaching at Work, and author of Mindful Coaching Author InformationFiona Adamson is an award-winning Executive Coach Supervisor and author with 40 years’ supervision experience. Working with relational mindfulness has transformed her practice through her ability to be present, compassionate, and loving. This creates the conditions for a mutually rich learning experience. She lives in South Hertfordshire with her dear wife Judith. Jane Brendgen is an Adult Development Coach, Mindfulness Supervisor and founder of Compassionate Cultures, an enterprise focusing on supporting organisations to build compassionate cultures of trust through changing how people relate to one another. Mindfulness and compassion lie at the heart of this work. She lives in a leafy area of Lewes, East Sussex with her Siamese cat Tao. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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