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Written by an expert team of authors, this handbook is an essential companion for all trainee coaches. It guides the reader through the practical skills and knowledge they'll need to successfully complete their training - from the coaching relationship and case formulation, through to supervision and research, to professional issues such as setting up in private practice and working digitally. It includes top tips for getting the most out of a coach training and addresses the 'what to do if' questions most frequently asked by trainees.
Written by an expert team of authors, this handbook is an essential companion for all trainee coaches. It guides the reader through the practical skills and knowledge they'll need to successfully complete their training - from the coaching relationship and case formulation, through to supervision and research, to professional issues such as setting up in private practice and working digitally. It includes top tips for getting the most out of a coach training and addresses the 'what to do if' questions most frequently asked by trainees.
Foreword - Becoming a Coach - Mary Watts, Robert Bor & Ian
Florance
Setting the Scene: The Place of Coaching - Christian Van
Nieuwerburgh
Choosing your coach training to professional accreditation:
navigating the journey - Jeannette Marshall
The Coaching Relationship - Sabine Schnell, Jonny Searle, & Richard
Stoneman
Diversity in Coaching: Opportunities and Challenges - Lizzie Cho,
Sheldon Daniel, & Peter Kilner
Reflective Learning: Starting the Journey - Mary Watts, Kevin
Swindin, Christine Al Khalil, & Esther Cavett
Making Sense of the Client’s Story: The Role of Formulation in
Coaching - Sarah Corrie, Louise Kovacs, David Lane
Essential Skills for coaching practice - Jenny Rogers, Ian
Florance, Robert Bor, Sarah Corrie, & Mary Watts
Lessons Learned: top tips on how to get the most out of your coach
training - Stephen Rooney & Jason Rabinowitz
What do I do if…? Questions commonly asked by trainees - Helen
Duguid, Dick Tyler
Understanding, Engaging With and Generating Research - Sarah
Corrie
Technology, social media and online coaching - Anne Stokes
Establishing and Setting Yourself up as a Coach - Mark
Farrer-Brown
Building a framework for learning from supervision. - David
Lane
Ethics Challenges – Challenging Ethics: Keeping an Open Mind on
Ethics and Professionalism During Coach Training and Beyond - Mary
Watts, Andreas Kleinschmidt, & Douglas French
Afterword - Generating the Future For Coaching and Coach Training -
Mary Watts, Robert Bor & Ian Florance
Mary Watts is emeritus professor of psychology and former
pro-vice-chancellor for learning and teaching at City, University
of London. She combines her knowledge and experience of
academic, professional and business development within current
freelance roles. A chartered psychologist and registered member of
the Health Care Professions Council, Mary has specialisms in
health and wellbeing, coaching, counselling and psychotherapy. She
is a Meyler Campbell Business Coach Graduate and currently director
of their Mastered Programme, former chair of the British
Psychological Society’s Special Group in Coaching Psychology and
also the 2015 International Congress in Coaching Psychology.
Professor Robert Bor trained in the UK, South Africa and the USA.
He is a Chartered Clinical, Counselling and Health Psychologist as
well as a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. He is a UKCP
Registered Family Therapist, having completed his specialist
training at the Tavistock Clinic, London and a clinical member of
the Institute of Family Therapy, London. He has a special interest
in developing psychological support services for those affected by
chronic or acute medical conditions, and especially those with
cancer.
He has published more than 150 articles and chapters in peer-review
publications as well as 20 books on the psychological impact of
illness and serves on the editorial board of numerous international
journals. He is also the Consulting Psychologist to several leading
schools in London including St Pauls School, The Royal Ballet
School and JFS.
He is an active member of the International Psycho-Oncology
Society, consults to Chai Cancer Care in London and he is a
Churchill Fellow. Ian is Founder and Managing Director of
OnlyConnect Ltd. He is also Executive Director of the European Test
Publishers Group, a pressure group of psychometric Test Publishers
which he helped to found 30 years ago. Ian worked in educational,
trade and academic publishing before spending over 20 years at
NFER-NELSON, the UK psychometric test publisher, as well as ASE its
business consultancy arm.
Ian trained as a coach with the London based Meyler Campbell
Limited and has delivered leadership coaching as well as strategic
consultancy in the UK as well as Italy, Denmark, France, Romania
and other countries. He undertakes monthly interviews for the
Psychologist. the British Psychological Society’s journal. In
addition to authoring, editing and ghost writing a number of
coaching-related books, Ian has a parallel career as a poet,
novelist and librettist.
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