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Schema Coaching

Overcoming Deep-seated Challenges

Author: Iain McCormick   Series: Coaching Psychology

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Schema Coaching is an informative guide for coaches, providing readers with a powerful and evidence-based approach to dealing with persistent personal difficulties.

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Schema Coaching is an informative guide for coaches, providing readers with a powerful and evidence-based approach to dealing with persistent personal difficulties.

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Schema Coaching is an informative guide for coaches, providing readers with a powerful and evidence-based approach to dealing with persistent personal difficulties.

Schema coaching has a strong foundation in schema therapy which has been used in many parts of the world for over 20 years as a highly successful approach for helping clients with anxiety and depression, as well as more severe personality disorders. The book provides clear practical guidelines, illustrative case studies and reflective practice exercises to those who wish to implement a range of schema techniques when coaching with the non-clinical population. The book is in two parts, the first is primarily designed for coaches that do not have clinical, counselling or psychotherapy training and the second includes more advanced techniques which are designed for coaches with this type of training or qualifications. It also clearly sets out the ethical steps any coach should undertake before using therapeutic techniques with a client.

This will be an informative and engaging resource in a new and extremely important area of coaching, suitable for coaches, coaching psychologists, coaching educators, and anyone with a general interest in this topic.

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Critic Reviews

'Iain McCormick is a master of schema coaching and he brings this to his new book. It translates the evidence-based approach originally designed for clinical clients to a non-clinical population. A fantastic contribution to the advancement of coaching.'

Jonathan Passmore, Professor, Executive Master Coach, Author

'What a remarkable coaching reference book. Rather than quick fix maxims, Iain grounds his coaching ideas as evolutions of the past, with innovative actions, tools, and cases. Schema coaching offers depth, processes, and techniques to ensure coaching impact.'

Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Partner, the RBL Group

'Dr McCormick has done a wonderful job with this book; bringing the most powerful elements of Schema Therapy practice into the coaching context. It is full of schema techniques and strategies that have been shown to create deep change for clients.'

Rob Brockman, Co-Director of SchemaTherapyTrainingOnline.com, Schema Therapist, Author

'This is essential reading for ethically-minded coaches and coaching psychologists who want to explore and confidently use schema coaching. Its dual-part structure ensures relevance, offering insights suitable for practitioners with diverse backgrounds. It provides a rich resource for coaches and academics.'

Andrea Giraldez-Hayes, Coaching Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Author

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About the Author

Dr Iain McCormick is a very active member of the coaching and psychology communities. He is a Fellow of the New Zealand Psychological Society and a Committee Member of the Coaching Psychology Special Interest Group of the Society. Iain is the founder of the Executive Coaching Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. He coaches and consults to a wide range of boards of directors, chief executives and senior managers. Iain has worked with a wide range of large professional service firms, local and central government, infrastructure providers and multinational corporations in Hong Kong, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. He has been conducting schema coaching sessions for the last 10 years.

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
24th December 2024
Pages
180
ISBN
9781032818757

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