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Evidence-Based Coaching

Volume 1, Theory, Research and Practice from the Behavioural Sciences
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Coaching in its many forms is emerging as an exciting and important branch of positive psychology. This book is a landmark in coaching publishing - a collection of 15 peer-reviewed chapters by leading writer-practitioners that places the practice of coaching in the context of up-to-the-minute theory and research. The book presents key presentations from the First Evidence-Based Coaching Conference, which took place in July 2003 at the University of Sydney, Australia. The aim of the conference was to provide an academically grounded forum that would foster the development of a broad, evidence-based knowledge foundation and facilitate an intelligent, open and informed dialogue between coaches. The last 10 years have seen a rapid increase in interest in life coaching and in executive and workplace coaching. In the workplace, coaching is beginning to move from being the latest management fad to a mainstream component of organisation development and talent management. This growing popularity of coaching as a human and organisational change methodology carries with it enormous opportunities and challenges for those who deliver coaching services and coach training. The term 'evidenced-based coaching' was coined by staff of the Coaching Psychology Unit of the University of Sydney to describe executive, personal and life coaching that goes beyond adaptations of the popular self-help or personal development genre, is purposefully grounded in the behavioural and social sciences and is unequivocally based on up-to-date scientific knowledge. An excellent resource and guide for best practice, this book is essential reading for coaches, psychologists, managers and human resources specialists who wish to extend their theoretical and practical understanding of coaching in its various forms.

Author Biography

Michael Cavanagh is both a coaching and clinical psychologist, and is Deputy Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit at the University of Sydney. Anthony M. Grant is a coaching psychologist. Travis Kemp is the Managing Director of the Teleran Group and Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Management and Psychology at the University of South Australia, where he was previously Director of the Master of Business Administration program.
Release date Australia
June 1st, 2005
Collection
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Anthony Grant
  • Edited by Michael Cavanagh
  • Edited by Travis Kemp
Country of Publication
Australia
Imprint
Australian Academic Press
Pages
224
Publisher
Australian Academic Press
Dimensions
140x140x12
ISBN-13
9781875378579
Product ID
7022498

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