by Coaching at Work | Nov 2, 2022 | Articles, Features, Mindfulness
This series explores third wave cognitive behavioural coaching approaches. In part two, Jonathan Passmore examines the therapeutic approach (DBT) and how it can be adapted for use in coaching Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) has been established as an...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 2, 2022 | Articles, Features
This series from Clare Norman uncovers the mindsets preventing us from being the best coach we can be and presents more useful mindsets to move thinkers to discover new thinking that energises them to change. Part 4: Ten mindsets we learned from our peers that...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 2, 2022 | Articles, Features, Green Space, Podcasts
Taking coaching conversations outdoors has so many benefits. Alexandra Burn reports Do you love spending time outdoors? Have you asked yourself why? And how you might harness any benefits for your coaching practice? Coaches who take clients outside can regale...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 1, 2022 | Articles, Features, Profile
Henley Business School’s professor of coaching, Jonathan Passmore, is one of the ‘old guard’ of the profession. Nevertheless he is looking squarely to the future, readying the baton for a new generation of coaches. Liz Hall reports ‘The harder I practise,...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 1, 2022 | Articles, Features
What are the five types of guilt and how might they show up in your coaching? Jenny Campbell reports Brené Brown says that guilt is healthy, shame isn’t. She argues that guilt is a useful emotion because it helps you see that you’ve made some kind of mistake, which...