An Existential and Phenomenological Approach to Coaching Supervision
Autor Monica Hanawayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2021
This book includes an introduction to the model, with emphasis on the philosophical focus of the existential coaching approach and concepts such as uncertainty, freedom, emotions, values and beliefs, meaning, and relatedness. Hanaway offers supervisors ways of working with their supervisees on each of the key existential themes, as well as a comparison with other coaching supervision models.
This book describes how a supervisor can bring an existential approach into their work, both with existential coaches and with those working in different modalities who are interested in adding to their portfolio of service. It will be of immense value to academics and students of coaching psychology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367673376
ISBN-10: 0367673371
Pagini: 178
Ilustrații: 22
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367673371
Pagini: 178
Ilustrații: 22
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Part One 01. The meaning and role of supervision in professionals concerned with the support, development and treatment of others 02. The current position of coaching supervision Part Two 03. The main themes of existential thinking 04. Phenomenological investigation 05. The existentially informed coaching approach Part Three 06. Bringing an existential approach to supervising coaches 07. Practical ways for exploring existential issues in supervision 08. Ethical Considerations in existential coaching supervision Part Four 09. Case example 1: The Unsuccessful Chemistry Session 10. Case example 2: Working with Authenticity, Meaning and Emotion 11. Case example 3: Working with Paradox, Self-esteem, Emotion, and Relatedness 12. Case example 4: Working with Existential Dimensions
Notă biografică
Monica Hanaway is an executive and leadership coach, business consultant, mediator, psychotherapist, and trainer. She has authored The Existential Leader, An Existential Approach to Leadership Challenges, Handbook of Existential Coaching Practice, and Psychologically Informed Mediation. She is passionate in her mission to bring existential thought beyond the academic arena into the business and wider world, believing it is an approach which has a lot to offer to these uncertain times.
Recenzii
"Monica Hanaway sees perfectly the whole process of coaching supervision, through as in an x-ray. She generously shares with her readers the latest discoveries, offering both a theoretical score on coaching supervision and concrete examples. The book came to me at exactly the right time, inspiring to try new techniques in working with clients during consultations. Monica Hanaway has the talent to explain theoretically complicated notions in a comprehensive style, simultaneously keeping the highest standards of professional research."
With this book, I was able to explore the rebelliousness of the existential-phenomenological approach by reading how non-directive support is given to the coachee."
Her framework in supervision is based on phenomenological investigation, that allows the supervisee to consider their work from an existential phenomenological perspective.
I consider myself privileged having had the opportunity to working alongside Monica for a few years at Regents University London, where I could witness in practice, everything that she is incorporating in the present book, plus -what can be considered as essential qualities for an existential phenomenological supervisor, such as her warmth, excellent quality of listening, respect of the supervisee’s silence and her willingness to give the necessary space, in order for the work to be explored."
Supervision, and especially existential supervision, remains the key personal and professional development practice for the committed coach. In this work Monica takes our understanding of existential coaching supervision from potentially some sort of mystical, dark art to a clearly articulated, accessible and powerful practice. This is an evolution of understanding that has relevance for both newly qualified coaches and supervisors to seasoned practitioners.
On a personal note, as a coaching supervisee of Monica’s, I also have the privilege of being able to attest to the hugely positive impact Monica’s coaching supervision has had on me over the years. She truly practices what she writes."
- Dana Rone, Sworn Advocate at Law, Certified Mediator, Docent in Turiba University
- Colleen Harris, MVO, FRSA, MICG, Personal Brand Coach, Communications Adviser, Diversity Adviser, Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London
- Diana Mitchell, Supervisor, Coach, Psychotherapist
With this book, I was able to explore the rebelliousness of the existential-phenomenological approach by reading how non-directive support is given to the coachee."
- Carlos Ignacio Gallego Soto, Master in Social Psychology, Leadership Mentor, Business Consultant, University Adjunct Associate Professor, and Associate Professor at Diálogo Existencial – Existential Dialogue – Center for Studies in Existential Philosophy and Phenomenology
Her framework in supervision is based on phenomenological investigation, that allows the supervisee to consider their work from an existential phenomenological perspective.
I consider myself privileged having had the opportunity to working alongside Monica for a few years at Regents University London, where I could witness in practice, everything that she is incorporating in the present book, plus -what can be considered as essential qualities for an existential phenomenological supervisor, such as her warmth, excellent quality of listening, respect of the supervisee’s silence and her willingness to give the necessary space, in order for the work to be explored."
- Luci Moja, Supervisor, Coach, Psychotherapist and Academic
- John Nuttall, Asst Dean and Head of School of Psychotherapy and Psychology, Regent’s University London, Certified Management Consultant
- Yannick Jacob, Existential Coach (MA), Positive Psychologist (MSc), Coach Trainer & Supervisor (FMR Programme Leader MSc Coaching Psychology), Mediator (conflict resolution) and author of ‘An Introduction to Existential Coaching’
- Mugur Mitroi, President of Mediation Council of Romania
Supervision, and especially existential supervision, remains the key personal and professional development practice for the committed coach. In this work Monica takes our understanding of existential coaching supervision from potentially some sort of mystical, dark art to a clearly articulated, accessible and powerful practice. This is an evolution of understanding that has relevance for both newly qualified coaches and supervisors to seasoned practitioners.
On a personal note, as a coaching supervisee of Monica’s, I also have the privilege of being able to attest to the hugely positive impact Monica’s coaching supervision has had on me over the years. She truly practices what she writes."
- Jamie Reed, Team and Leadership Coach, Director of Human Leadership Ltd.
- Thomas Hyrkiel, Head of Publishing, Global Company
- Marni Alexander, Coach and Therapist
- Sue Blum, Coach and Mediator
- Dr Mark Burgess, Research Lead and Teaching Fellow (Social Psychology), Oxford Brookes University, Oxford
- Dr Nigel Smaller, Coach, Psychotherapist and Supervisor
Descriere
As the methodology for coaching supervision has grown and developed in recent years, so too has the need for comprehensive engagement with the needs of supervisees. This ground-breaking and much-needed new book from Monica Hanaway presents a unique existential approach to coaching supervision.