<p>“For counsellors and therapists seeking to add coaching competencies and approaches to their work, <i>Therapist to Coach</i> is an excellent resource. It offers rich theoretical, conceptual and case material to support exploration of the intersections and synergies of therapy and coaching, providing knowledge, skills and practical ways of working.” <b>Prof Lynne Gabriel OBE</b>, <i>York St John University & President of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP), UK </i></p><p> “<i>Therapist to Coach</i> is an excellent collection of chapters written by leading names in the field. The ideal guide for those looking to transition from therapy to coach.<i>” </i><b>Prof Jonathan Passmore,</b> <i>Henley Business School, UK & Senior Vice President EZRA Coaching</i></p><p> “As a therapist who transitioned to a coach 25 years ago, I wish I’d had <i>Therapist to Coach</i> to save me making the mistakes I fell into. Each chapter carries essential information on the boundary challenges faced by therapists as they embark on this adaption to their practice.” <b>John Leary-Joyce,</b> <i>CEO & Founder of the Academy of Executive Coaching (AOEC) &</i><i> Gestalt Psychotherapist</i></p><p>“Dr Trish Turner is my go-to person for exploring the frontier between therapy and coaching. In this useful book, <i>Therapist to Coach,</i> she, and her chosen collaborators, combine practical real-world navigation of the shifts from therapist to coach with a sensitive and thought-provoking exploration of some of the ethical and systemic issues facing us in this work. The book explores the distinctions between, and the overlaps of, the therapy/coaching worlds with well supported information and evidence, yet without jargon. The vignettes and case studies bring the themes into sympathetic human scale. It's a good read for coaches as well as for therapists aiming to make the shift to dual qualification and practice.” <b>Jenny Bird, </b>ICF Master Coach and co-author of <i>The Art of Coaching: A Handbook of Tips and Tools</i> (2015) and <i>How to Work with People… and Enjoy It!</i> (2019) </p><p>"The calibre of the author group here speaks for itself; the insights and wisdom here are drawn from a vast collective experience – hugely credible. Not a book to read at speed, more to follow one's own topics of personal interest, and reveal the ideas and truths that are most meaningful in your own practice." <b>Julie Starr</b>, <i>Executive Coach, Trainer & Speaker and author of Brilliant Coaching and The Coaching Manual</i></p>

In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in coaching as a complementary or alternative career path for mental health and therapy professionals. Written in an accessible way, this book is the definitive guide for qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, and psychologists making the thoughtful transition into professional coaching. It explores how therapeutic insight, relational depth, and reflective practice can enrich coaching without crossing into therapy, offering a rigorous and ethical framework for dual-qualified practitioners.

Drawing on decades of training and practice experience and expertise, it addresses the identity shifts, boundary considerations, and professional dilemmas that accompany this move. Through theory, practice, and case vignettes, the book provides guidance on competences, ethics, supervision, and positioning, alongside reflections on trauma, culture, and impact.

More than a practical manual, it is an invitation to engage critically and creatively with coaching as a distinct professional identity that expands therapeutic expertise while honouring integrity and depth.

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More than a practical manual, this book is an invitation to engage critically and creatively with coaching as a distinct professional identity that expands therapeutic expertise while honouring integrity and depth.

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Contents

List of Tables

About the Editor

List of Contributors

Foreword 1 by Series Editor Professor David Clutterbuck

Foreword 2 by Julia Vaughan Smith

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Trish Turner

Chapter 1 Becoming a dual-qualified coach: A shift in identity, practice and perspective

Trish Turner

Chapter 2 Theories, models and frameworks in coaching and therapy

Max Eames

Chapter 3

Becoming a dual-qualified coach: Core competences, training pathways and professional standards

Trish Turner

Chapter 4

Contracting, boundaries and ethics for dual-qualified coaches: Negotiating the psychological space with integrity

Aubyn Howard

Chapter 5

Tools and techniques as a dual-qualified coach

Kim Morgan

Chapter 6

Diversity, inclusion, belonging and cultural competence in coaching

Salma Shah

Chapter 7

Trauma in coaching through a dual-qualified lens

Julia Vaughan Smith

Chapter 8

The psychological lens: From clinical psychologist to coach

Andrea Giraldez-Hayes

Chapter 9

Measuring your impact as a dual-qualified coach

Helen Cottrill

Chapter 10

Helping clients find you: Marketing your business as a dual-qualified coach

Nicola Brown

Chapter 11

A stage development approach to supervising dual-qualified coaches

Katherine Long

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781041127635
Publisert
2026-02-23
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200

Redaktør

Biografisk notat

Trish Turner is an EMCC Global Master Coach, coach supervisor, and trainer, combining extensive coaching, leadership, and psychotherapy expertise with academic rigour. Deeply committed to professional standards, she spent several years assessing and accrediting coaches, supervisors, and training providers around the world for EMCC Global. Trish is the Founder and Managing Director of the pioneering Therapist to Coach training programme for therapists becoming exceptional professional coaches.