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International Coaching Psychology Review Volume 7 [...]
Editorial: The development of coaching psychology internationally goes from strength to strength
Stephen Palmer & Michael Cavanagh
An integrated model of goal-focused coaching: An evidence-based framework for teaching and practice
Anthony M. Grant
Coaching as a learning methodology - a mixed methods study in driver development using a randomised controlled trial and thematic analysis
Jonathan Passmore & Hannah Rehman
What is personality change coaching and why is it important?
Lesley S. Martin, Lindsay G. Oades & Peter Caputi
Back to basics II: How the research on attachment and reflective-self function is relevant for coaches and consultants today
Erik de Haan
Strengths-based approaches to developing mental toughness: Team and individual
Sandy Gordon
Looking back to see the future: The influence of humanistic and transpersonal psychology on coaching psychology today
Patrick Williams
Cross-disciplinary perspectives in coaching psychology - Editorial
Michael Cavanagh & Stephen Palmer
Restoring meaning and wholeness - the role for coaching after a trauma
Noreen Tehrani, Diana Osborne & David Lane
The ABCDE of Writing: Coaching high-quality high-quantity writing
Maria Gardiner & Hugh Kearns
Book Reviews
Creating a Coaching Culture by Peter Hawkins
Reviewed by David A. Lane
Report
2nd International Congress of Coaching Psychology - Australia
David Heap
Special Group in Coaching Psychology News
Mary Watts
Interest Group in Coaching Psychology News
David Heap
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