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Hidden History of Coaching, The


Hidden History of Coaching, The

Paperback by Wildflower, Leni

Hidden History of Coaching, The

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ISBN:
9780335245406
Publication Date:
16 Feb 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Hidden History of Coaching, The

Description

"This book gives you the real story on who came before us and how we built on the learning to evolve coaching as an emerging profession. It's interesting, exciting, and a little bit scary to see some of the antics that brought us here. Yet the honesty and openness within this book and the commentary by the writer, demonstrates the values and beliefs we hold as coaches. It brings clarity to the past, and it strengthens the framework for what's possible as we continue forward." Diane Brennan, MBA, MCC, Past President International Coach Federation (2008)"Leni Wildflower's book provides an answer to the question 'What are the roots of coaching?' This answer contributes to addressing the follow-up questions 'What are the theoretical underpinnings of coaching?' and 'How can the underlying theories shape my practice as a coach?' If you are looking for the answer to any of these questions, read this book." David Megginson, Emeritus Professor of HRD, Sheffield Business School, UK"This book is unique. It offers readers both an inside perspective about the names who have made coaching and a critical analysis of the ideas, theories and concepts which have shaped coaching as the leading personal development strategy for the 21st century. Leni's clear writing style offers the reader a ring side seat for this journey through the history of coaching." Professor Jonathan Passmore, Evora University"Coaching's greatest strengths and its greatest weaknesses lie in its emergence in different guises, with different philosophies, within a short space of time. In classic Darwinian fashion, it has grown rapidly, but its mongrel origins make it almost impossible to pin down. Hence the continuing problem of conducting meaningful, empirical research, when what you try to measure is constantly morphing. Leni Wildflower has pulled together many of these threads to weave a tapestry of the evolution of coaching theory and practice. Wisely, she seeks to describe rather than evaluate and in doing so has produced a volume that will be of immense value in coach training." David Clutterbuck, David Clutterbuck Partnership, UKAs coaches we need to know where our core ideas come from. Furnished with such knowledge we have access to a much more flexible toolkit, and are in a better position to judge where and when to call on one technique rather than another. Many of the psychological theories and therapies, and the social and spiritual movements out of which coaching has evolved, remain relatively unknown and unacknowledged. They constitute our Hidden History.This immensely readable book fills a serious gap in our understanding of the origins of coaching. It is unique in tracking not just the tangled roots of contemporary coaching practice, but also in giving insights into the founders and developers of these earlier approaches to human development - quirky individuals and brilliant theorists, many with flaws and foibles and heroic personal stories. Fascinating in themselves, these narratives contribute to a richer understanding of our shared principles.

Contents

Series editor's preface Acknowledgements Foreword IntroductionPart 1: Here comes everybody Self-help in hard times: the early motivational gurus On the edge: human potential and the Esalen Institute Reaching for the marvellous: Spiritual and mystical contributions Marketing transformation: from est to NLP From tennis court to executive office: the Inner Game and GROW Part 2: What makes us tick Tapping the unconscious: Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung Our bodies ourselves: From Wilhelm Reich to Julio Olalla Searching for Wholeness: Fritz Perls and gestalt From neurosis to ecstasy: humanist and transpersonal psychology Strategies for change: CBT and TA Part 3: The self and others We are not alone: self, family, and society Identity and employment: finding ourselves in the workplace Psychometrics: from IQ to MBTI and beyond Bibliography

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