The Professionalization of Coaching [electronic resource] : A Reader for the Coach / edited by Astrid Schreyögg, Christoph Schmidt-Lellek.

Contributor(s): Schreyögg, Astrid [editor.] | Schmidt-Lellek, Christoph [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer, 2017Description: XII, 347 p. 13 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658168056Subject(s): Psychology | Psychology | Consulting, Supervision and Coaching | Industrial and Organizational Psychology | General PsychologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 158.3 LOC classification: BF636.5-636.7Online resources: e-book Full-text access
Contents:
Introduction: The professionalization of coaching as a continuous process -- Coaching as profession -- Coaching in connection with other professional formats -- Knowledge and competencies in coaching -- Conceptional variations of coaching.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book features papers of prominent representatives of the German coaching scene on the professional development of this counseling format. The book thereby offers guidelines for practicing professionals and for scientists as well as for potential users of coaching. Coaching is, after all, developing rapidly. The number and the variety of offers, fields of application, concepts and issues have become hard to keep track of. Efforts to establish coaching professionally are becoming all the more necessary.- In light of the growing internationalization of the coaching market, the translation of this book, which was published in German in 2015, aims at networking the debates and contributing to the global development of professional coaching. Contents Coaching as profession: fundamentals in relation to the classical professions Coaching in connection with other counseling formats Knowledge and competencies in coaching Conceptional variations of coaching Target Groups Coaches, supervisors and other counseling professionals; Instructors of coaches and supervisors; Scientists and students of psychology, pedagogics, business management; HR managers in organizations; Clients of coaching The Editors Dr. phil. Astrid Schreyögg, Berlin, psychotherapist, supervisor, coach; head of research at the German Academy of Psychologists of the BDP for Supervision and Coaching; domestic and international fellow; trainer for supervision and coaching; textbook author. Dr. phil. Christoph Schmidt-Lellek, Frankfurt a.M., studied prot. theology, philosophy and pedagogy, freelance practice in coaching (DBVC), psychotherapy and supervision (DGSv), publications in the fields of psychotherapy and coaching.
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Introduction: The professionalization of coaching as a continuous process -- Coaching as profession -- Coaching in connection with other professional formats -- Knowledge and competencies in coaching -- Conceptional variations of coaching.

This book features papers of prominent representatives of the German coaching scene on the professional development of this counseling format. The book thereby offers guidelines for practicing professionals and for scientists as well as for potential users of coaching. Coaching is, after all, developing rapidly. The number and the variety of offers, fields of application, concepts and issues have become hard to keep track of. Efforts to establish coaching professionally are becoming all the more necessary.- In light of the growing internationalization of the coaching market, the translation of this book, which was published in German in 2015, aims at networking the debates and contributing to the global development of professional coaching. Contents Coaching as profession: fundamentals in relation to the classical professions Coaching in connection with other counseling formats Knowledge and competencies in coaching Conceptional variations of coaching Target Groups Coaches, supervisors and other counseling professionals; Instructors of coaches and supervisors; Scientists and students of psychology, pedagogics, business management; HR managers in organizations; Clients of coaching The Editors Dr. phil. Astrid Schreyögg, Berlin, psychotherapist, supervisor, coach; head of research at the German Academy of Psychologists of the BDP for Supervision and Coaching; domestic and international fellow; trainer for supervision and coaching; textbook author. Dr. phil. Christoph Schmidt-Lellek, Frankfurt a.M., studied prot. theology, philosophy and pedagogy, freelance practice in coaching (DBVC), psychotherapy and supervision (DGSv), publications in the fields of psychotherapy and coaching.

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