The purpose of the present study is to investigate how learning experiences acquired through workplace coaching may affect stress. I identify two main learning experiences in the coaching process, insight and planning skills, and propose that these affect stress directly and also indirectly through mediators’ job demand, job control, and social support. A within-subject, longitudinal design is applied, with 56 persons receiving coaching from professional, external coaches. Data was collected at three points in time: baseline (before coaching), after a three-month period of coaching, and a follow-up nine months later. The results show that planning skills acquired through coaching reduce stress in the short term, and that the effect is media...
Objectives: The positive impact of coaching on a range of outcomes, including the well-being of thos...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The stressor and coping experiences of ...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
The aim with the current study was to investigate whether coaching could help to reduce perceived st...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
There is a vast interdisciplinary body of research exploring workplace stress and stress management ...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
Despite the widespread use and continual growth of work-related coaching, research has not kept pace...
Coaching Psychology is defined to enhance performance in personal life and work domains within norma...
Many adults will experience a stressful life event at home during their time at work. Evidence sugg...
The research explored when workplace coaching can facilitate stress management and well-being in cor...
Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on per...
Advisors: Larissa K. Barber.Committee members: James Burton; Amanda Ferguson; Lisa Finkelstein; Joel...
Purpose. This study tries to extend the stress-buffering hypothesis of the demand-control model (Kar...
Objectives: The positive impact of coaching on a range of outcomes, including the well-being of thos...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The stressor and coping experiences of ...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
The aim with the current study was to investigate whether coaching could help to reduce perceived st...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
There is a vast interdisciplinary body of research exploring workplace stress and stress management ...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
Despite the widespread use and continual growth of work-related coaching, research has not kept pace...
Coaching Psychology is defined to enhance performance in personal life and work domains within norma...
Many adults will experience a stressful life event at home during their time at work. Evidence sugg...
The research explored when workplace coaching can facilitate stress management and well-being in cor...
Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on per...
Advisors: Larissa K. Barber.Committee members: James Burton; Amanda Ferguson; Lisa Finkelstein; Joel...
Purpose. This study tries to extend the stress-buffering hypothesis of the demand-control model (Kar...
Objectives: The positive impact of coaching on a range of outcomes, including the well-being of thos...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The stressor and coping experiences of ...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...