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Coaching Psychology: Constructivist Approaches

✍ Scribed by Jelena Pavlovic


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
137
Series
Coaching Psychology Series
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Coaching Psychology: Constructivist Approaches presents a comprehensive overview of constructivist approaches to individual, group and team coaching. Jelena Pavlović introduces key ideas and explores a variety of models, tools and techniques, setting out a landscape of constructivist psychology as applied to coaching.

Beginning with an overview of constructivism in contemporary psychology, the book elaborates on key processes of discursive and narrative construction of self. A variety of constructivist approaches to coaching, including personal and relational construct, narrative, appreciative, systemic and solution focused, are offered with basic principles, operating models and coaching techniques. Pavlović also introduces a constructivist model for coaching teams, illustrated with case studies, and sets out a framework and guidelines for training coaches in this approach.


Coaching Psychology: Constructivist Approaches offers an innovative resource for coaches in practice and in training, particularly those seeking to understand how constructivist approaches can be used to develop individuals, groups and teams.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Constructivist Coaching Psychologies
Part 1 Coaching the Self as a Construction
1 Constructivist Views of Self and Identity
Part 2 Constructivist Coaching Psychologies: Principles, Models andΒ Techniques
2 Personal and Relational Construct Coaching
3 Appreciative Coaching
4 Solution-Focused Coaching
5 Narrative Coaching
6 Systemic Coaching
7 Towards Integration
Part 3 Constructivist Group and Team Coaching
8 Constructivist Group Coaching
9 Constructivist Team Coaching
Part 4 Training Constructivist Coaches
10 Designing and Delivering Constructivist Coach Training Programs
Conclusion: Anticipating the Future of Constructivist Coaching Psychologies
Index


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