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International Coaching Psychology Review

Volume 4 Issue 2 - September 2009

Contents

Editorial: To be or not to be Registered? Is that now the question for coaching psychologists?
Stephen Palmer & Michael Cavanagh

Academic articles

Does all coaching enhance objective performance independently evaluated by blind assessors? The importance of the coaching model and content
John Franklin & Justin Doran

Super-vision, extra-vision or blind faith? A grounded theory study of the efficacy of coaching supervision
Jonathan Passmore & Susan McGoldrick

Literature review of coaching supervision
Barbara Moyes

Coaching Hypnosis: Integrating hypnotic strategies and principles in coaching
Andrew Armatas

Co-creating an optimal coaching alliance: A Cognitive Behavioural Coaching perspective
Alanna O’Broin & Stephen Palmer

Does coaching psychology need the concept of formulation?
David A. Lane & Sarah Corrie

Keynote Paper

Coaching as a reflective space in a society of growing diversity - towards a narrative, postmodern paradigm
Reinhard Stelter

SGCP & IGCP Update


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