It has often been said that the practice of coaching surpasses coaching research. Such a claim is not unusual for emerging occupations but a new area of practice needs to delineate itself from what has gone before and one way to do this is through the development of a body of knowledge that defines what work is within its scope. Coaching psychology has been trying to do this for some time, seeking to separate its practice from the psychological therapies at one end of the spectrum of helping interventions and consulting at the other. In this chapter we identify the current state of coaching knowledge and seek to identify how practitioners can actively engage with the development of knowledge in the field
Literature that frames coaching practice and specifically the formation and determination of expert ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to facilitate the development of evidence-based coaching through i...
The hunt for evidence in modern coaching psychology could be counter-productive, and possibly lead t...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the developmental journey of coaching research. The paper ...
The remarkable growth of coaching to date has not, so far, been matched by a similar growth in the r...
This chapter relates to the British Psychological Society’s area of Learning, Training and Developme...
Book synopsis: This collection featuring chapters by leading international practitioners will offer ...
This chapter reviews the current state of coaching research and identifies new directions for the fu...
Research on coaching practice has mainly been undertaken through the disciplines of psychology and s...
Coaching is a rapidly growing realm in recent decades. More than just a popular field of psychology,...
As coaching develops as an emerging profession, it is vital for coaches to begin integrating evidenc...
Coaching is no longer a subset of physical education or sport psychology but is rather an establishe...
Practicing coaches have been challenged (Grant, 2004) to become both informed consumers and producer...
The coaching industry has reached a key important point in its maturation. This maturation is being ...
Coaching is a rapidly expanding field with interdisciplinary roots and broad application. However, d...
Literature that frames coaching practice and specifically the formation and determination of expert ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to facilitate the development of evidence-based coaching through i...
The hunt for evidence in modern coaching psychology could be counter-productive, and possibly lead t...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the developmental journey of coaching research. The paper ...
The remarkable growth of coaching to date has not, so far, been matched by a similar growth in the r...
This chapter relates to the British Psychological Society’s area of Learning, Training and Developme...
Book synopsis: This collection featuring chapters by leading international practitioners will offer ...
This chapter reviews the current state of coaching research and identifies new directions for the fu...
Research on coaching practice has mainly been undertaken through the disciplines of psychology and s...
Coaching is a rapidly growing realm in recent decades. More than just a popular field of psychology,...
As coaching develops as an emerging profession, it is vital for coaches to begin integrating evidenc...
Coaching is no longer a subset of physical education or sport psychology but is rather an establishe...
Practicing coaches have been challenged (Grant, 2004) to become both informed consumers and producer...
The coaching industry has reached a key important point in its maturation. This maturation is being ...
Coaching is a rapidly expanding field with interdisciplinary roots and broad application. However, d...
Literature that frames coaching practice and specifically the formation and determination of expert ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to facilitate the development of evidence-based coaching through i...
The hunt for evidence in modern coaching psychology could be counter-productive, and possibly lead t...