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Table of Contents

Introduction - Tatiana Bachkirova, Elaine Cox and David Clutterbuck
Theoretical Perspectives
The Psychodynamic approach to coaching - Graham Lee
Cognitive-behavioural coaching - Helen Williams, Nick Edgerton and Stephen Palmer
The Solution-focused approach to coaching - Michael Cavanagh and Anthony Grant
The Person-centred approach to coaching - Stephen Joseph
The Gestalt approach to coaching - Peter Bluckert
Existential coaching - Ernesto Spinelli
Ontological coaching - Alan Sieler
Narrative coaching - David Drake
Psychological Development in adulthood and coaching - Tatiana Bachkirova
The Transpersonal approach to coaching - John Rowan
The Positive Psychology approach to coaching - Ilona Boniwell, Carol Kauffman and Jordan Silberman
Transactional Analysis and coaching - Trudi Newton and Rosemary Napper
The NLP approach to coaching - Bruce Grimley
Contexts and Genres
Skills and Performance Coaching - Bob Tschannen-Moran
Developmental Coaching - Elaine Cox and Peter Jackson
Transformational Coaching - Peter Hawkins and Nick Smith
Executive and Leadership Coaching - Jon Stokes and Richard Jolly
The Manager as Coach - Andrea Ellinger, Rona Beattie and Bob Hamlin
Team Coaching - David Clutterbuck
Peer Coaching - Rick Ladyshewsky
Life Coaching - Anthony Grant and Michael Cavanagh
Health and Wellness Coaching - Margaret Moore and Erica Jackson
Career Coaching - Bruce Hazen and Nicole A. Steckler
Cross Cultural Coaching - a Paradoxical Perspective - Geoffrey Abbott
Mentoring in a Coaching World - Bob Garvey
Professional Practice Issues
The Future of Coaching as a Profession - David Lane, Reinhard Stelter and Sunny Stout Rostron
Coaching Supervision - Peter Hawkins
Coaching and Mental Health - Michael Cavanagh and Andrew Buckley
Continuing Professional Development for Coaches - Dianne Stober
Ethics in Coaching - Diane Brennan and Leni Wildflower
Researching Coaching - Annette Fillery-Travis and Elaine Cox
Conclusion - Tatiana Bachkirova, David Clutterbuck and Elaine Cox

About the Author

Elaine is a principal lecturer and the leader of programmes for the International Centre for Coaching and Leadership Development at Oxford Brookes University in the UK, where she also directs the Doctor of Coaching and Mentoring Programme and supervises doctoral students. She is an experienced researcher, author and editor and has recently co-edited the bestselling book, The Complete Handbook of Coaching, 2nd edition. Her other books with SAGE include Coaching Understood (2013) and she is also the founding editor of The International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching & Mentoring.

Tatiana Bachkirova is Professor of Coaching Psychology and Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is a member of the Scientific Advisory Council at the Institute of Coaching at Harvard and Convener and Chair of the International Conference on Coaching Supervision. As an active researcher she has published many articles, book chapters and books including Developmental Coaching: Working with the Self and the SAGE Handbook of Coaching (2017).

 

David Clutterbuck is visiting professor of coaching and mentoring at both Sheffield Hallam and Oxford Brookes Universities. Co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council and chair of the International Standards for Mentoring Programmes in Employment and a board member of the International Mentoring Association, he supervises coaches around the world. A regular amongst the list of HR Most Influentials, he is author or co-author of 55 books. He consults and lectures globally on coaching and mentoring.

Reviews

The second edition is an impressively comprehensive book, with so many leading experts and writers in coaching .  The book  is a consistently organised, accessible and practical handbook for coaches. Particularly helpful in the Introduction is the Table showing how each theory or approach is linked to the genres and contexts in which that style of coaching is used. The new edition is updated and covers coaching even more extensively than the first edition.

       
*Dr Hilary Geber*

When the first edition of the Complete Handbook of Coaching appeared, it became my first point of reference for everything to do with coaching. The second edition lives up to the standards of the first, bring existing chapters up to date and adding new chapters on health and wellness coaching and on coaching research. As the evidence base for coaching expands, it is good to have an updated edition of this wonderful book. The strength of the book on my view is the inclusive nature of the coaching approaches included in Section 1 and the structured way the information is presented, allowing coaches and coaching students to reflect on a particular coaching approach and compare it both with their own practice and with other approaches explored in the book. It is thus a rich resource to help people develop their own approach or coaching model, not by adding tools or techniques in an ad hoc way, but by understanding the underlying assumptions and key features of a particular approach.   Section 2 includes a variety of contexts such as managerial, peer and team coaching as well as contexts such as skills and performance, developmental and transformational coaching. Coaches may read just the sections which are immediately relevant to them or may read others, and consider expanding their practice to these other contexts. Section 3 examines current hot topics such as mental health, coaching supervision, ethics and continuing professional development for coaching. These are important issues for all coaches to reflect on, whether coaching students starting out or experienced coaches, wanting to ensure they remain up to date, and always provide the best service possible for those whom they coach. This is an invaluable compendium and I commend it highly. If I could only have one coaching book on my bookshelf, this would be it!    
*Dr Grace McCarthy*

Leading coaching theorists Elaine Cox, Tatiana Bachkirova and David Clutterbuck have presided over a tour de force for all concerned in their second edition of the Complete Handbook of Coaching. Due to their true understanding of what matters in coaching, there is no doubt coaching is worthy of its place alongside established academic and practice traditions. The influential Handbook dances with theoretical perspectives, provides much needed insight on contexts and genres and reveals effective and ethical professional practice to satisfy the curious and conscientious in coaching. A unique range of communities in coaching are connected, bringing together insightful contributors who explore established, current and emerging themes to powerful effect. In reviewing the conceptual orientation of coaching and deconstructing it to reveal its parts in a holistic way, we see what techniques and skills to administer and how to do so congruently. The confident thread of transparency running throughout the book displays informed discussions and critiques, seeks clarity on models and strategies in coaching practice and provides a compelling resource. A yearning in the field of coaching for theoretical underpinnings, practice-based evidence and the accompanying ‘know-how’ is satisfied with this brave and masterful voice.
*Dr Pamela F. Murray*

The Complete Handbook of Coaching is an excellent reference book for all coaching practitioners. It provides a clear and accessible summary of the key approaches and the contexts in which they might be used. The authors give us clear guidelines for applying these approaches in practice, and provide a range of tools and techniques that can be easily used in practice, underpinned with up to date and rigorous academic evidence. Whether you are just starting out and are in need of a comprehensive guide, or already an experienced coach looking for some up to date CPD, I thoroughly recommend this book.
*Julia Yates*

This is a must-have guide to the coaching world that has something to offer every coach or aspiring coach...For students, researchers and those considering entering coaching, it is a rich and thorough guide to the potential of coaching...For me, this is truly valuable CPD and much more than I would expect to get from a  single book.
*Cathy Warren, counsellor, coach, mediator and trainer, South London*

The editors have assembled an impressive list of contributors, comprising both academics and practising coaches...The variety of the contributions gave me the impression of a vibrant and creative discipline that is growing rapidly and also changing...The most helpful chapter for me was on‘the future of coaching as a profession’. In this chapter there was a good overview of the struggles of a new profession trying to establish itself. This gave me a sense of how coaching may be coming together as a discipline rather than as a collection of individuals...To summarise, I think that for anyone interested in coaching there is plenty to learn and for those new to coaching it can serve as a useful introduction.
*Andy Wilson, BACP Counsellor, Cardiff*

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