A Brief Overview of One-to-one Talking Practices. Psychodynamic Approaches. Behaviourism. Humanistic Movement. Coaching. Coaching and Therapy: Integration and Differentiation. Why Personal Consultancy? What is Personal Consultancy? The Model. The Stages of the Process. Where are the Boundaries? The Process. Integrating Other Concepts, Techniques and Processes. Should We Offer Personal Consultancy? An Exploratory Dialogues Between Practitioner and Organisation. Below the Surface – An Integrative Approach to Leadership Coaching. Personal Consultancy with Young People: ‘Are We Bothered?’. Personal Consultancy with Addictions. Comparing Existential Perspective on Integration with Personal Consultancy. A Postcard From Down Under: An International Perspective on Practising as an Integrative Executive Coach-Therapist. Listening to the Practitioners about Integration. Some Reflections on Personal Consultancy. Areas for Development.
Nash Popovic is a director of the Personal Well-Being Centre, a
senior lecturer at the University of East London and a Personal
Consultant in private practice. He runs the Postgraduate
Certificate in Integrative Counselling and Coaching, the first
programme of its kind in the UK, and has published and presented
extensively on Personal Consultancy.
Debra Jinks has a particular interest in the interface between
coaching and therapy and is a pioneer in the promotion of
integration of the two disciplines. She is a freelance Personal
Consultant, trainer and supervisor at Debra Jinks Consulting and
the Personal Well-Being Centre, and is the founding Chair of the
Association for Integrative Coach-Therapist Professionals (AICTP).
"This book may be regarded as the seminal work on integrative
coach-therapy, and therefore invaluable to its practitioners. Nash
Popovic and Debra Jinks have produced an interesting, open-minded
proposition of a personal consultancy paradigm, in a style that
invites comment and development. Let me say immediately that it is
adventurous and highly readable." -Jan Dexter, AICTP (November
2013, Issue 6)
"Popovic and Jinks have put together a model of Personal
Consultancy that integrates core ingredients from counselling,
psychotherapy and coaching. This book draws on a number of
psychologies, philosophies, contexts, techniques and arguments,
illustrating the practical work with case vignettes throughout.
Ambitious and wide-ranging, yet focused on 21st century demographic
realities, the approach could just turn out to be what the unwieldy
field of personal helping theories needs for the next stage in its
development." - Colin Feltham, Emeritus Professor of Critical
Counselling Studies, Sheffield Hallam University"Nash Popovic and
Debra Jinks are to be congratulated for developing the Personal
Consultancy model which integrates one-to-one practices and
counselling approaches, literally bridging the gap between
counselling and coaching." - Professor Stephen Palmer, Director of
the Coaching Psychology Unit, City University London"This book may
be regarded as the seminal work on integrative coach-therapy, and
therefore invaluable to its practitioners. Nash Popovic and Debra
Jinks have produced an interesting, open-minded proposition of a
personal consultancy paradigm, in a style that invites comment and
development. Let me say immediately that it is adventurous and
highly readable." - Jan Dexter, AICTP (November 2013, Issue 6)
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