by Coaching at Work | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles, Profile |
The limbic leader Neuroscience expert Professor Paul Brown speaks his mind, and it’s our minds he’s passionate about. He tells Liz Hall why the neurobiology of behaviour is the future of coaching With Paul Brown’s penchant for challenging the status quo, it seems...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Articles, Features |
Neuroscience part 3: Showing anxious clients how to reframe their negative self-beliefs through reappraisal strategies can help them better control their emotional responses, says scientist and NLP practitioner Dr Trish Riddell I’m often asked to speak on the...
by Coaching at Work | Oct 18, 2012 | Letters |
LETTER Your articles on neuroscience and NLP in the September/October issue (vol 7, issue 5) had my neural pathways lighting up and making connections! Drawing on NLP as a fundamental part of my coaching practice I found Trish Riddell’s article on research into...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 31, 2012 | News, NEWS FEED |
The four key requirements for bringing about neuronal change in the brain are focused attention; repetition and practice; a good relationship between coach and client, and coaching processes that both parties believe in, according to research presented at the Henley...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 31, 2012 | News |
‘Deeply social’ brains seek rewards in engagement. Our brains are organised to seek reward and minimise danger, and levels of engagement are linked to these functions, said Christopher Samsa. In his keynote address on neuroscience and positive psychology, Samsa,...