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OverviewCoaching Psychology: Constructivist Approaches presents a comprehensive overview of constructivist approaches to individual, group and team coaching. Jelena Pavlović introduces key ideas and explores a variety of models, tools and techniques, setting out a landscape of constructivist psychology as applied to coaching. Beginning with an overview of constructivism in contemporary psychology, the book elaborates on key processes of discursive and narrative construction of self. A variety of constructivist approaches to coaching, including personal and relational construct, narrative, appreciative, systemic and solution focused, are offered with basic principles, operating models and coaching techniques. Pavlović also introduces a constructivist model for coaching teams, illustrated with case studies, and sets out a framework and guidelines for training coaches in this approach. Coaching Psychology: Constructivist Approaches offers an innovative resource for coaches in practice and in training, particularly those seeking to understand how constructivist approaches can be used to develop individuals, groups and teams. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jelena PavlovićPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.412kg ISBN: 9780367860967ISBN 10: 0367860961 Pages: 124 Publication Date: 04 March 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Constructivist coaching psychologies PART 1. Coaching the self as a construction Chapter 1. Constructivist views of self and identity PART 2. Constructivist coaching psychologies: principles, models and techniques Chapter 2. Personal and relational construct coaching Chapter 3. Appreciative coaching Chapter 4. Solution-focused coaching Chapter 5. Narrative coaching Chapter 6. Systemic coaching Chapter 7. Towards integration PART 3. Constructivist group and team coaching Chapter 8. Constructivist group coaching Chapter 9. Constructivist team coaching PART 4. Training constructivist coaches Chapter 10. Designing and delivering constructivist coach training programs Conclusion: Anticipating the future of constructivist coaching psychologiesReviewsWhat a great and useful addition to the coaching literature - a book that brings together constructivist, relational, systemic and narrative approaches to coaching and shows how they fit together. A book that is both practical and well-grounded in the theory. - Professor Peter Hawkins, global thought leader and author of many books on leadership and coaching Constructivist approaches offer substantial advantages to coaches working in complex contexts and this book provides a succinct but robust application of constructivist psychology to coaching. The book not only offers an accessible introduction to a range of constructivist approaches, but provides a useful integration of these approaches. This is an invaluable resource for coaches and coach educators seeking to build a coherent approach which is able to span individual, group and team coaching. The book is packed with tools and case studies to support application in practice. This is definitely on the top of my recommended reading list for coaching students. - Roger Maitland, PhD, University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa; Director, LifeLab FINALLY! At last a book on coaching that is firmly grounded in constructivist / constructionist philosophy! Anyone who is interested in a well-founded, easy to understand description and explanation should pick up this book. You will never think about coaching the same way afterward. This book will on my list of recommended readings to my coaching students the second it comes out. Congratulations Jelena! - Kirsten Dierolf, M.A., MCC, MASFP, founder and owner of SolutionsAcademy This book summarizes rich practical experience rooted in a constructivist approach to individual, group and team coaching. It is a successful attempt to provide a blend of hands on tools and leading academic theories. Recommended! - Benjamin Croft, founder and chairman, WBECS Group and EthicalCoach Coaching discipline is only at the early stage of developing a solid theoretical platform for practice. Jelena Pavlovic takes a very productive step in this direction by introducing an elaborate spectrum of constructivist approaches to coaching practice. I am particularly glad to see Personal Construct Psychology being first in her selection of theories - a place it truly deserves. - Tatiana Bachkirova, Professor of Coaching Psychology and Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, UK What a great and useful addition to the coaching literature - a book that brings together constructivist, relational, systemic and narrative approaches to coaching and shows how they fit together. A book that is both practical and well-grounded in the theory. - Professor Peter Hawkins, global thought leader and author of many books on leadership and coaching Constructivist approaches offer substantial advantages to coaches working in complex contexts and this book provides a succinct but robust application of constructivist psychology to coaching. The book not only offers an accessible introduction to a range of constructivist approaches, but provides a useful integration of these approaches. This is an invaluable resource for coaches and coach educators seeking to build a coherent approach which is able to span individual, group and team coaching. The book is packed with tools and case studies to support application in practice. This is definitely on the top of my recommended reading list for coaching students. - Roger Maitland, PhD, University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa; Director, LifeLab FINALLY! At last a book on coaching that is firmly grounded in constructivist / constructionist philosophy! Anyone who is interested in a well-founded, easy to understand description and explanation should pick up this book. You will never think about coaching the same way afterward. This book will on my list of recommended readings to my coaching students the second it comes out. Congratulations Jelena! - Kirsten Dierolf, MA, MCC, MASFP, founder and owner of SolutionsAcademy This book summarizes rich practical experience rooted in a constructivist approach to individual, group and team coaching. It is a successful attempt to provide a blend of hands on tools and leading academic theories. Recommended! - Benjamin Croft, founder and chairman, WBECS Group and EthicalCoach Coaching discipline is only at the early stage of developing a solid theoretical platform for practice. Jelena Pavlovic takes a very productive step in this direction by introducing an elaborate spectrum of constructivist approaches to coaching practice. I am particularly glad to see Personal Construct Psychology being first in her selection of theories - a place it truly deserves. - Tatiana Bachkirova, Professor of Coaching Psychology and Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, UK What a great and useful addition to the coaching literature - a book that brings together constructivist, relational, systemic and narrative approaches to coaching and shows how they fit together. A book that is both practical and well-grounded in the theory. - Professor Peter Hawkins, global thought leader and author of many books on leadership and coaching Constructivist approaches offer substantial advantages to coaches working in complex contexts and this book provides a succinct but robust application of constructivist psychology to coaching. The book not only offers an accessible introduction to a range of constructivist approaches, but provides a useful integration of these approaches. This is an invaluable resource for coaches and coach educators seeking to build a coherent approach which is able to span individual, group and team coaching. The book is packed with tools and case studies to support application in practice. This is definitely on the top of my recommended reading list for coaching students. - Roger Maitland, PhD, University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa; Director, LifeLab FINALLY! At last a book on coaching that is firmly grounded in constructivist / constructionist philosophy! Anyone who is interested in a well-founded, easy to understand description and explanation should pick up this book. You will never think about coaching the same way afterward. This book will be on my list of recommended readings to my coaching students the second it comes out. Congratulations Jelena! - Kirsten Dierolf, MA, MCC, MASFP, founder and owner of SolutionsAcademy This book summarizes rich practical experience rooted in a constructivist approach to individual, group and team coaching. It is a successful attempt to provide a blend of hands on tools and leading academic theories. Recommended! - Benjamin Croft, founder and chairman, WBECS Group and EthicalCoach Coaching discipline is only at the early stage of developing a solid theoretical platform for practice. Jelena Pavlovic takes a very productive step in this direction by introducing an elaborate spectrum of constructivist approaches to coaching practice. I am particularly glad to see Personal Construct Psychology being first in her selection of theories - a place it truly deserves. - Tatiana Bachkirova, Professor of Coaching Psychology and Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies, Oxford Brookes University, UK Author InformationJelena Pavlović, PhD, is founder and Managing Director of Koučing centar and Assistant Professor of Organizational Development and Change, Department of Psychology, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |