COACHING SERVICES: A LOOK AT COACHES, CLIENTS, AND PRACTICES

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Abstract

Coaching is growing rapidly as a way to help individuals improve their professional and/or personal success. Although similar services have been offered for some time, coaching is becoming more widely available and is being offered by a more diverse set of professionals. This research was undertaken to learn more about coaches from varying academic backgrounds, and how they may differ in their approach to their craft. In the study, 2,231 coaches participated by completing a web-based survey examining coaching practices. A general discussion and conclusions are included. © 2008 American Psychological Association and the Society of Consulting Psychology of the American Psychological Association.

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Liljenstrand, A. M., & Nebeker, D. M. (2008). COACHING SERVICES: A LOOK AT COACHES, CLIENTS, AND PRACTICES. Consulting Psychology Journal, 60(1), 57–77. https://doi.org/10.1037/1065-9293.60.1.57

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