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        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - Hill, Jon - 01/01/2019 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Hill, Jon - Oliver, Joe
      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/01/2019
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 150.0
      • Expédition : 154
      • Dimensions : 19.0 x 12.0 x 9.0
      • ISBN : 1138564982



      • Résumé :
        Jon Hill and Joe Oliver introduce the Acceptance and Commitment Coaching (ACC) model with clarity and accessibility, defining it as an approach that incorporates mindfulness and acceptance, focusing on committed, values-based actions to help coachees make meaningful changes to their lives. Acceptance and Commitment Coaching: Distinctive Features explains the ACC model in such a way that the reader will be able to put it into practice immediately, as well as offering sufficient context to anchor the practical tools in a clear theoretical framework. Split into two parts, the book begins by emphasising ACC's relevance and its core philosophy before providing an overview of its key theoretical points and the research that supports it. The authors also explain the six key ACC processes: defusion, acceptance, contact with the present moment, self as context, values and committed action, and explain how to use them in practice. Hill and Oliver address essential topics, such as the critical work needed before and as you begin working with a coachee, how to use metaphor as an effective tool as a coach, and they finish by offering helpful tips on how to help coachees maintain their positive changes, how to make ACC accessible to all types of client, how to manage challenging coachees and how to work with both individuals and groups using ACC. Aimed specifically at coaches, the book offers context, examples, practicality and a unique combination of practical and theoretical points in a concise format. Acceptance and Commitment Coaching: Distinctive Features is essential reading for coaches, coaching psychologists and executive coaches in practice and in training. It would be of interest to academics and students of coaching psychology and coaching techniques, as well as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) practitioners looking to move into coaching....

        Biographie:

        Introduction

        Acknowledgements

        Part 1: The Distinctive Theoretical Features of ACC

        1. The World According to ACC
        2. Why ACC?
        3. Relational Frame Theory (RFT) for Dummies
        4. ACT Coaching Research: The Evidence
        5. Philosophy 101 for Coaches: Functional Contextualism
        6. Defusion
        7. Acceptance
        8. Contact with Present Moment
        9. Self as Context
        10. Values
        11. Committed Action
        12. Part 2: The Distinctive Practical Features of ACC

        13. What We Talk About When We Talk About ACC
        14. Assessment
        15. The Matrix
        16. Formulation
        17. The Workability Game
        18. Use of Metaphor
        19. Facilitating Cognitive Defusion
        20. From Struggle to Acceptance
        21. Be Here Now: Helping Coachees Contact the Present Moment
        22. Introducing Self as Context
        23. What Really Matters: Success Through Values
        24. Helping Coachees Take Committed Action
        25. Persistence and the Power of Habit
        26. Mindfulness on the Move
        27. Working With High Performers
        28. Managing Tricky or Unexpected Moments
        29. Six Mistakes We Have Made (And What We Learned)
        30. A Simple Six-Session ACC Model
        31. ACC for Group Coaching, Training and Development

        References

        Index

        ...

        Sommaire:
        Jon Hill and Joe Oliver introduce the Acceptance and Commitment Coaching (ACC) model with clarity and accessibility, defining it as an approach that incorporates mindfulness and acceptance, focusing on committed, values-based actions to help coachees make meaningful changes to their lives. Acceptance and Commitment Coaching: Distinctive Features explains the ACC model in such a way that the reader will be able to put it into practice immediately, as well as offering sufficient context to anchor the practical tools in a clear theoretical framework. Split into two parts, the book begins by emphasising ACC's relevance and its core philosophy before providing an overview of its key theoretical points and the research that supports it. The authors also explain the six key ACC processes: defusion, acceptance, contact with the present moment, self as context, values and committed action, and explain how to use them in practice. Hill and Oliver address essential topics, such as the critical work needed before and as you begin working with a coachee, how to use metaphor as an effective tool as a coach, and they finish by offering helpful tips on how to help coachees maintain their positive changes, how to make ACC accessible to all types of client, how to manage challenging coachees and how to work with both individuals and groups using ACC. Aimed specifically at coaches, the book offers context, examples, practicality and a unique combination of practical and theoretical points in a concise format. Acceptance and Commitment Coaching: Distinctive Features is essential reading for coaches, coaching psychologists and executive coaches in practice and in training. It would be of interest to academics and students of coaching psychology and coaching techniques, as well as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) practitioners looking to move into coaching....

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