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International Coaching Psychology Review

   

Volume 1 Issue 1 - April 2006

Contents

Editorial - Coaching Psychology: Its time has finally come Stephen Palmer & Michael Cavanagh

Articles:

The coaching psychology movement and its development within the British Psychological Society
Stephen Palmer & Alison Whybrow

A personal perspective on professional coaching and the development of coaching psychology
Anthony M. Grant

Does coaching work or are we asking the wrong question?
Annette Fillery-Travis & David Lane

Strengths Coaching: A potential-guided approach to coaching psychology
P. Alex Linley & Susan Harrington

Person-centred coaching psychology: A meta-theoretical perspective
Stephen Joseph

Taking stock: A survey of Coaching Psychologists’ practices and perspectives
Alison Whybrow & Stephen Palmer

Duty of care in an unregulated industry: Initial findings on the diversity and practices of Australian coaches
Gordon B. Spence, Michael J. Cavanagh & Anthony M. Grant

Experiences of coaching and stress in the workplace: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Kristina Gyllensten & Stephen Palmer

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ICPR Vol_1 Issue1 - April 2006

 
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