Life Coaching Skills
How to Develop Skilled Clients
- Richard Nelson-Jones - Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
Written by leading skills expert, Richard Nelson-Jones, the book presents a four stage life coaching model based around the core concepts of relating, understanding, changing and client self-coaching. It explores the central skills of coaching used within the model including establishing the coaching relationship; assessment and goal setting; presentation; demonstration; and consolidation.
The main focus of the book is on one-to-one life coaching particularly concerning relationship, work, and health issues. The specific skills needed for working with groups are also discussed and ethical issues and dilemmas related to coaching are explored.
Life Coaching Skills is ideal for anyone interested in becoming a life coach and for use in training.
A really good book which I reccomend to students of this new and interesting subject. Some very good ideas for exercises involved in life coaching.
This book should be recommended to general teaching staff displaying a good method of feedback in a motivational manner. Some parts almost give the explanation of why we have behaved as we have without even realising.
a useful text to offer a different approach to working with people
Very useful and clear.