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Coaching with Empathy

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This ground-breaking book will give you the skills you need to become an advanced coach.For many years, executive coaching assumed that feelings had no place at work, or in the coaching relationship. Fearful of getting into therapy, coaches ignored emotions at the expense of focusing on solutions too soon. Neuroscience is now showing us that emotion is the dominant part of the human brain and as coaches we can only ignore this at our peril. Everything in coaching is about trust between coach and client, and the only way to create trust is through skilled and sustained empathy. Coaching with Empathy explains what empathy is, why it matters so much in coaching and what can go wrong when it's missing. Coaches who can use the skill of empathy, in the moment, have in their hands a powerful tool to nurture change in their clients. Anne Brockbank and Ian McGill provide an easily followed guide about how to create empathy and sustain it with clients, before asking them to think rationally about a solution. This timely book also gives practical and sensible guidance on how to avoid getting out of your depth, working within the boundaries of your skill and knowledge.

Author Biography:

Anne Brockbank combines passion for learning with experience of working in higher education in teaching, research, and developmental roles. She contributes to innovative programmes at City University, London, which incorporate reflective learning through facilitation. In addition, as a leading practitioner, she designs and supports personal and organizational learning in universities and other public and private sector organizations. Ian McGill combines passion for learning with experience of working in higher education in teaching, research, and developmental roles. He contributes to innovative programmes at City University, London, which incorporate reflective learning through facilitation. In addition, as a leading practitioner, he designs and supports personal and organizational learning in universities and other public and private sector organizations.
Release date NZ
August 16th, 2013
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
168
Dimensions
153x230x10
ISBN-13
9780335246557
Product ID
21030922

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