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International Coaching Psychology Review
Editorial: Coaching psychology: quantitative, qualitative, and theoretical perspectives
Michael Cavanagh & Stephen Palmer
The strengths of the strengthspotter: Individual characteristics associated with the identification of strengths in others
P. Alex Linley & Gurpal Minhas
A grounded theory study of the value derived by women in financial services through a coaching intervention to help them identify their strengths and practise using them in the workplace
Francesca Elston & Dr Ilona Boniwell
The experience of using coaching as a learning technique in learner driver development: An IPA study of adult learning
Jonathan Passmore & Lance Mortimer
Utilising evidence-based leadership theories in coaching for leadership development: Towards a comprehensive integrating conceptual framework
Ray Elliott
A pilot study evaluating strengths-based coaching for primary school students: Enhancing engagement and hope
Wendy Madden, Suzy Green & Anthony M. Grant
Debate
Developing an agenda for teaching coaching psychology
Anthony M. Grant
Educating coaching psychologists: Responses from the field
Michael Cavanagh, Stephen Palmer et al.
Responses to international commentary on the development of teaching coaching psychology
Anthony M. Grant
Book Review
Constructing Stories, Telling Tales: A Guide to Formulation in Applied Psychology - Sarah Corrie & David Lane
Reviewed by Carmel O’Neill
Reports
Ist International Congress of Coaching Psychology: UK Event
Jennifer Liston-Smith, Haley Lancaster & Yvonne McAdam
SGCP & IGCP News Update
Angela Hetherington & Peter Zarris
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