This manual is specifically designed for therapists, counsellors and other helping professionals who are looking to add life coaching techniques to their portfolio of skills.
Dave Ellis, author of Falling Awake, has produced a step-by-step practical guide to turning your natural people-helping skills into a profitable life coaching business. Life coaching is not therapy but many of the qualities that therapists possess, and the techniques they use, naturally lend themselves to a life coaching approach. Because Ellis advocates a more directive approach than most authors of life coaching books, this book will naturally appeal to therapists and counsellors used to conducting therapeutic interventions. Life coaching is a fast growing profession and many think it will replace therapy as the primary intervention to get people to live more positive, happy and goal-oriented lives.
Contents include:
The coaching continuum
Creating and using a life coaching agreement
Using the six types of conversation
Maintaining the appropriate balance in the relationship
Developing creativity and intuition
Handling emotions
Ending the coaching relationship
Questions and answers about life coaching
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This manual is specifically designed for therapists, counsellors and other helping professionals who are looking to add life coaching techniques to their portfolio of skills. Dave Ellis, author of Falling Awake, has produced a step-by-step practical guide to turning your natural people-helping skills into a profitable life coach
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Contents include: The coaching continuum Creating and using a life coaching agreement Using the six types of conversation Maintaining the appropriate balance in the relationship Developing creativity and intuition Handling emotions Ending the coaching relationship Questions and answers about life coaching
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781904424949
Publisert
2006-04-01
Utgiver
Crown House Publishing
Vekt
402 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240
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