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Skills in Relational Coaching

English

By (author): Charlotte Sills Simon Cavicchia

This illuminating guide to the core skills and techniques of the relational approach to coaching brings the intersubjective, collaborative relationship between coach and client into focus. The authors use key case examples from a variety of settings to illustrate the skills needed at different stages of the coaching relationship, including chapters on:

  • Establishing the Working Alliance
  • Inquiring Collaboratively
  • Use of Self
  • The Presenting Past
  • Enactments, Games, Ruptures and Repairs
  • Endings in Coaching

Filled with a variety of exercises and reflective questions, this will be an invaluable tool for trainee coaches or those already practicing wishing to refine their skills.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 08 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529793901

About Charlotte SillsSimon Cavicchia

Simon Cavicchia divides his time between teaching working as a psychotherapist and supervisor and as an executive coach and consultant to leadership teams in public and private sector organisations.  He has held teaching roles at Metanoia Institute where he was primary tutor on the Gestalt psychotherapy programme and Joint Programme Leader for the Masters in Coaching Psychology.  He is currently a member of faculty on the Masters in Executive coaching at Ashridge Hult Business School UK.   He has published a number of papers on relational coaching and co-authored The Theory and Practice of Relational Coaching - Complexity Paradox and Integration (Routledge 2018) with Maria Gilbert.  In all his work Simon is interested in exploring the centrality of human relationships in how individuals experience themselves think and behave together.  He is particularly interested in the role shame plays in inhibiting human connection and collaboration and how to reduce shame in order to create conditions for creative and meaningful relationships. Charlotte Sills is a UKCP registered psychotherapist in private practice and a coach supervisor trainer and consultant in a variety of settings. She is a BACP senior accredited supervisor a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst and member of faculty on the MSc in Executive Coaching and PG Dip in Organisational Supervision at Ashridge Hult Business School where she is Professor of Coaching. Until 2007 she was part of the Leadership Team at Metanoia Institute London where she was the Head of the Transactional Analysis Department offering an MSc Programme in TA Psychotherapy and BSc in Counselling.  She remains an occasional member of the faculty in the TA Gestalt and Integrative Departments. Charlotte believes that all human systems from friendships to organizations are about people in relationship. She has published widely in the field of relational therapy and coaching including with Helena Hargaden Transactional Analysis - A Relational Perspective (Karnac 2002) and Coaching Relationships (edited with Erik de Haan Libri Press 2012).

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