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Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide
by John Heron 
A
remarkable synthesis of the conceptual and the practical, this powerful
and innovative book will be essential reading for all those interested
in developing their repertoire of skills and methods for helping a
client. John Heron draws on his many years of experience as a therapist,
consultant and teacher to present his model of six main forms of helping
behaviour which can be adopted by any practitioner offering face-to-face
service to any client with a formal contractual, or more informal
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Co-Active Coaching
by Laura Whitworth, Henry Kimsey-House
& Phil Sandahl 
Co-Active
Coaching presents a revolutionary and collaborative approach which
allows the client and coach to identify both work related and personal
areas of development. The model encompasses five skill sets and the
three key principles of coaching: fulfilment, balance and process.
For professional coaches who want to increase their proficiency as
well as for those interested in integrating coaching skills into their
consulting practice, Co-Active Coaching features instructive coaching
examples, skill-building exercises for practitioners to use with clients
and coaching tips and traps. |
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Coaching for Performance
by Sir John Whitmore 
This
handbook will help you learn the skills, and the art, of good coaching,
and realise its enormous value in unlocking people's potential to
maximise their own performance. The new edition of this guide has
detailed advice on avoiding a 'blame culture' and fostering empowered
performance. It contains extensive examples of effective questions
for generating awareness and responsibility - questions which compel
the coachee to think, demand high resolution, focus, are descriptive
not judgemental, and provide the coach with a feedback loop.
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The Inner Game of Tennis
by W. Timothy Gallway 
The
Inner Game of Tennis is a revolutionary programme for overcoming the
self-doubt, nervousness and lapses of concentration that can keep
a player from winning. This classic bestseller focuses on overcoming
the mental attitudes that adversely affect tennis performance, including
learning how to relax, effectively concentrating on one's game, and
discarding bad habits. Not only can this book change the way your
game of tennis is played but you can transfer many of the lessons
learnt into the workplace. |
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Quantum
Coaching, or Winning in the Game of Life: Self-Coaching Secrets for
Success
by Tom Gegax 
Hungry
for a different kind of winning? According to entrepreneur Tom Gegax,
in the game of life, effective self-coaching is the first step to
success that encompasses every aspect of life. Gegax should know;
he thought he had it all until a three-ring wake-up call of divorce,
cancer, and a business in crisis changed his game forever. Through
a self-designed program of personal and professional evolution, Gegax
recovered and now enjoys a life rich with family, friends, peak health,
and a thriving company. The book has a preface by Deepak Chopra.
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