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Succeeding as a Coach is aimed at coaches who have completed their training and are looking to take the next steps on their professional journey. It provides insights from expert practitioners in a uniquely concise format, with frequently asked questions discussed in bitesize chapters that allows any coach or trainee to quickly find the specific guidance they need to add new ideas to their coaching repertoire. The content is divided into five sections: Section 1 deals with training, setting up in practice, attracting business and planning sessions; Section 2 looks at starting a session and establishing the coaching relationship; Section 3 covers core skills such as reflection, listening, questioning and the coaching mindset; Section 4 explores how to manage time and close sessions; and finally Session 5 considers wider coaching issues such as supervision, personal development and developing self-awareness.

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Table of Contents Foreword (Riza Kadilar) Introduction (Jonathan Passmore) SECTION 1: PRE-COACHING 1. Setting up a new coaching practice; 2. Marketing a coaching business; 3. Looking after yourself; 4. Selecting a training provider; 5. Therapists as coaches; 6. Mindful preparation; 7. Helping clients prepare; 8. Fees; 9. Self-disclosure; 10. Meeting chemistry; 11. Location; 12. Coaching contracts SECTION 2: STARTING A SESSION 13. How to start; 14. Attachment-informed relationships; 15. Compassion; 16. Enabling clients to think for themselves; 17. Referral to other professionals; 18. Cross-cultural issues; 19. Collaborative relationships; 20. Helping clients set goals SECTION 3: THE SESSION CORE 21. Making ethical decisions; 22. Asking better questions; 23. Listening; 24. Reflection; 25. Affirmations; 26. Avoiding giving advice; 27. Using emotions; 28. Using the body; 29. Courage; 30. Ecopsychology; 31. Psychometrics; 32. When a client cries; 33. Embodying a coaching mindset; 34. Tools and techniques; 35. Primary colours approach; 36. Helping clients find a place in their system; 37. Online coaching SECTION 4: CLOSING THE SESSION 38. How to close; 39. Managing time within and across sessions; 40. Giving and receiving feedback; 41. Using notes in coaching SECTION 5: POST-SESSION 42. Managing personal data; 43. Reflecting on practice; 44. Supervision; 45. Selecting a supervisor; 46. Self-awareness; 47. Planning personal development; 48. Becoming a wise coach; 49. Developing an integrated approach; 50. Developing a coaching culture

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    Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
    Publication Date: 31/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781914010262, 978-1914010262
    ISBN10: 1914010264

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Succeeding as a Coach is aimed at coaches who have completed their training and are looking to take the next steps on their professional journey. It provides insights from expert practitioners in a uniquely concise format, with frequently asked questions discussed in bitesize chapters that allows any coach or trainee to quickly find the specific guidance they need to add new ideas to their coaching repertoire. The content is divided into five sections: Section 1 deals with training, setting up in practice, attracting business and planning sessions; Section 2 looks at starting a session and establishing the coaching relationship; Section 3 covers core skills such as reflection, listening, questioning and the coaching mindset; Section 4 explores how to manage time and close sessions; and finally Session 5 considers wider coaching issues such as supervision, personal development and developing self-awareness.

    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents Foreword (Riza Kadilar) Introduction (Jonathan Passmore) SECTION 1: PRE-COACHING 1. Setting up a new coaching practice; 2. Marketing a coaching business; 3. Looking after yourself; 4. Selecting a training provider; 5. Therapists as coaches; 6. Mindful preparation; 7. Helping clients prepare; 8. Fees; 9. Self-disclosure; 10. Meeting chemistry; 11. Location; 12. Coaching contracts SECTION 2: STARTING A SESSION 13. How to start; 14. Attachment-informed relationships; 15. Compassion; 16. Enabling clients to think for themselves; 17. Referral to other professionals; 18. Cross-cultural issues; 19. Collaborative relationships; 20. Helping clients set goals SECTION 3: THE SESSION CORE 21. Making ethical decisions; 22. Asking better questions; 23. Listening; 24. Reflection; 25. Affirmations; 26. Avoiding giving advice; 27. Using emotions; 28. Using the body; 29. Courage; 30. Ecopsychology; 31. Psychometrics; 32. When a client cries; 33. Embodying a coaching mindset; 34. Tools and techniques; 35. Primary colours approach; 36. Helping clients find a place in their system; 37. Online coaching SECTION 4: CLOSING THE SESSION 38. How to close; 39. Managing time within and across sessions; 40. Giving and receiving feedback; 41. Using notes in coaching SECTION 5: POST-SESSION 42. Managing personal data; 43. Reflecting on practice; 44. Supervision; 45. Selecting a supervisor; 46. Self-awareness; 47. Planning personal development; 48. Becoming a wise coach; 49. Developing an integrated approach; 50. Developing a coaching culture

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