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9780415993418

The Psychology of Executive Coaching: Theory and Application

by Peltier; Bruce
  • ISBN13:

    9780415993418

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    0415993415

  • Edition: 2nd
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  • Copyright: 2009-09-28
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

With the first edition of this text, Peltier drew on his extensive experience in both the clinical and business worlds to create a comprehensive resource that brought psychological and coaching concepts together. It quickly became a practical and invaluable guide for both mental health practitioners looking to expand their practice into coaching and business professionals interested in improving their own coaching skills. In this updated edition, topics reflect the latest developments in the field of executive coaching. Peltier describes several important psychological theories and how to effectively translate them into coaching strategies; essential business lessons in leadership, marketing, and the corporate viewpoint along with vocabulary for the therapist; the challenges women face as managers and executives and effective coaching methods for working with them; and lessons from successful athletic coaches that can be integrated into consulting skills. This edition includes four new chapters, one describing psychopathology likely to be encountered by coaches. Another describes and evaluates emotional intelligence, a third summarizes adult developmental theory for coaches, and a fourth sorts out the popular and scientific literature on leadership and leader development.

Author Biography

Bruce Peltier, PhD, MBA, is Professor of Psychology and Ethics at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry and a regular lecturer in Counseling Psychology at the University of San Francisco. He has won the distinguished teaching award at both universities.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Author and Contributorp. xxi
Introductionp. xxiii
Assessmentp. 1
The Role of Assessment in Coachingp. 1
Stages of Changep. 2
A Brief History of Psychological Assessment and Psychometric Instrumentsp. 5
Assessment Methods for Coachesp. 8
Confidentiality in Assessmentp. 22
What to Evaluatep. 23
Discussing the Resultsp. 27
Feedback and Goal Settingp. 27
Overarching Assessment Questionsp. 28
Summaryp. 28
Referencesp. 29
Recommended Readingsp. 30
Developmental Psychology and Adult Developmentp. 33
Temperamentp. 34
Freud's Psychosexual Stagesp. 35
Jung's Contributionsp. 36
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Developmentp. 37
Erikson's Psychosocial Stagesp. 38
Attachment Theoryp. 44
Stages of Adult Development: Gould and Levinsonp. 50
Moral Developmentp. 53
Implications for Coachingp. 56
Referencesp. 57
Recommended Readingsp. 58
The Psychodynamic Viewp. 59
Usefulnessp. 60
Theoretical History and Basicsp. 61
What Motivates People?p. 61
The Role of Fantasyp. 62
The Unconscious at Workp. 62
Core and Related Conceptsp. 69
On Theory and Applicationp. 76
Summaryp. 77
Referencesp. 78
Recommended Readingsp. 78
Behavioral Conceptsp. 81
History: From Rat Mazes to Cubiclesp. 81
Usefulness in Coachingp. 83
Basic Principlesp. 84
Using a Behavioral Approach to Coachingp. 93
Myths and Misconceptionsp. 96
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Behavioral Approachp. 97
Summaryp. 98
Referencesp. 99
Recommended Readingsp. 99
The Person-Centered Approachp. 101
Historical Backgroundp. 103
View of Human Naturep. 104
Basic Characteristics and the Core Premisep. 106
The Process: Therapeutic Goalsp. 106
The Therapist's Function and Rolep. 106
The Relationship between Therapist and Clientp. 107
Basic Ingredients of Executive Coachingp. 107
Rogerian Applications to Coachingp. 108
Strengths of the Approachp. 111
Limitationsp. 112
Coaching Examplesp. 112
The Future of Genuineness, Acceptance, and Empathyp. 114
Summaryp. 115
Referencesp. 115
Recommended Readingsp. 116
Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Therapyp. 119
Case Examplep. 119
The Theoryp. 120
Historyp. 120
Philosophical Basisp. 121
Coaching with Cognitive Approachesp. 122
Imageryp. 126
Applicationp. 126
Application: Barney Revisitedp. 127
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Approachp. 133
Limitationsp. 134
Packaging Cognitive Therapyp. 134
Summaryp. 135
Referencesp. 136
Recommended Readingsp. 136
Family Therapy and Systems Thinkingp. 137
Family Therapy and Businessp. 138
Background and History of the Approachp. 139
A Review of the Basicsp. 140
Useful Ideas for Coaching Interventionp. 145
Applicationsp. 152
Strengthsp. 157
Weaknessesp. 157
Summaryp. 158
Referencesp. 159
Recommended Readingsp. 160
The Existential Stancep. 161
History and Backgroundp. 161
Key Ideasp. 163
Six Core Concepts for the Executive Coachp. 165
Ten Existential Guidelines for the Executive Coachp. 169
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Existential Viewpoint in Coachingp. 172
Referencesp. 173
Recommended Readingsp. 174
Social Psychology and Coachingp. 175
A Brief Historyp. 175
The Power of the Situationp. 176
Field Theoryp. 177
Cognitive Dissonancep. 178
Groupthink and the Abilene Paradoxp. 180
Schemas and the Effects of Expectationp. 181
Lessons in Leadershipp. 183
Emotional Intelligencep. 184
Cooperation and Competitionp. 185
Interpersonal Influencep. 186
Similarity and Other "Like" Factorsp. 188
Compliancep. 189
Summaryp. 191
Referencesp. 193
Recommended Readingsp. 194
Hypnotic Communicationp. 195
Influence and Resistancep. 195
Hypnosis and Communicationp. 196
Principles and Attitudesp. 197
Hypnosis without (Obvious) Trancep. 198
Final Thoughtsp. 207
Referencesp. 208
Recommended Readingsp. 209
Emotional Intelligencep. 211
Historyp. 211
Popularityp. 215
Models of Emotional Intelligence (EI)p. 217
Assessment of Emotional Intelligencep. 225
Criticisms, Issues, and Challengesp. 232
What Is a Coach to Do?p. 235
Summaryp. 236
Referencesp. 237
Recommended Readingsp. 240
Lessons from Athletic Coachesp. 241
Common Themesp. 243
Nuggetsp. 252
Summaryp. 255
Referencesp. 256
Recommended Readingsp. 257
Coaching Womenp. 259
What Coaches Need to Knowp. 260
How Coaches Can Helpp. 273
What Organizations Can Dop. 279
Summaryp. 280
Notep. 282
Referencesp. 282
Recommended Readingsp. 283
Psychopathology and Coachingp. 285
Traits versus Pathologyp. 285
The Mentally Healthy Personp. 287
Pathologiesp. 290
What Is a Coach to Do?p. 304
Referencesp. 305
Recommended Readingsp. 306
Leadershipp. 307
Overview and Various Starting Pointsp. 308
Classic Historical Leadership Studiesp. 312
Modern Leadership Theoriesp. 315
Good and Bad Leadershipp. 332
Summaryp. 335
Referencesp. 338
Recommended Readingsp. 340
Workers, Managers, and Leadersp. 341
Differences among Workers, Managers, and Leadersp. 342
The "Modern" Viewp. 347
The Coach's Opportunityp. 348
The Roles That Coaches Playp. 348
Summaryp. 350
Referencesp. 350
Recommended Readingsp. 351
Ethics in Coachingp. 353
Professionalismp. 354
Scope of Practicep. 356
Two Different Culturesp. 358
Areas of Similarityp. 359
Areas That Are Unclearp. 360
Other Areas in Questionp. 367
Summaryp. 370
Referencesp. 371
Recommended Readingsp. 371
Making the Transitionp. 373
The Business Culture and the Profit Motivep. 375
Presentation of Selfp. 376
Marketing and Salesp. 378
Mixing Relationshipsp. 386
Contracts and Business Arrangementsp. 387
Conclusion: Be Exceptionalp. 388
Referencesp. 389
Recommended Readingsp. 389
Indexp. 391
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