Developmental Coaching: Working with the Self, 2e
Building on the influential first edition of this text, Bachkirova enriches and refines the book with even further conceptual clarity and hands-on advice. These theoretical and practical approaches have been used and tested for over a decade, not only in the actual delivery of developmental coaching, but also in many teaching programmes, numerous masterclasses and coaching supervision internationally. This new edition also offers an additional section on professional development and coaching supervision for coaches in the area.Ā
This book will be an invaluable resource for students on coaching programmes and coaching practitioners who are keen to understand more about developmental coaching and why it works.Ā
āThis is the best book written so far about coaching, in my humble opinion, because it is so deeply considered, so original and intelligent, so relevant to practising coaches, and so useful to those seeking practical wisdoms.ā
Dr Paul Lawrence, Director Leading Systemically & Honorary Research Associate Oxford Brookes University, UK
āTatiana masterfully interweaves a rich discussion of the scientific andĀ philosophical foundations of her DSA model with practical tools andĀ implications for coaches.ā
Angela Passarelli, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Management, College ofĀ Charleston, USA
āTatiana Bachkirova greatly enriches our understanding of both client and coach.ā
Mary Watts, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, City, University of London, UK
Praise from the 1st Edition:
This book is a rare beast in the developmental area of coaching ā intelligent, articulate and accessible ⦠Dr Bachkirovaās work combines and extends many existing developmental approaches, making previously opaque frameworks tangible and real.
Anthony Grant, Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, University of Sydney, Australia
Tatiana BachkirovaĀ is Professor of Coaching Psychology and Co-Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is a recognised international speaker and her many publications include over 70 research and conceptual papers as well as edited volumes.
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Developmental Coaching: Working with the Self, 2e
Developmental Coaching: Working with the Self, 2e
Building on the influential first edition of this text, Bachkirova enriches and refines the book with even further conceptual clarity and hands-on advice. These theoretical and practical approaches have been used and tested for over a decade, not only in the actual delivery of developmental coaching, but also in many teaching programmes, numerous masterclasses and coaching supervision internationally. This new edition also offers an additional section on professional development and coaching supervision for coaches in the area.Ā
This book will be an invaluable resource for students on coaching programmes and coaching practitioners who are keen to understand more about developmental coaching and why it works.Ā
āThis is the best book written so far about coaching, in my humble opinion, because it is so deeply considered, so original and intelligent, so relevant to practising coaches, and so useful to those seeking practical wisdoms.ā
Dr Paul Lawrence, Director Leading Systemically & Honorary Research Associate Oxford Brookes University, UK
āTatiana masterfully interweaves a rich discussion of the scientific andĀ philosophical foundations of her DSA model with practical tools andĀ implications for coaches.ā
Angela Passarelli, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Management, College ofĀ Charleston, USA
āTatiana Bachkirova greatly enriches our understanding of both client and coach.ā
Mary Watts, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, City, University of London, UK
Praise from the 1st Edition:
This book is a rare beast in the developmental area of coaching ā intelligent, articulate and accessible ⦠Dr Bachkirovaās work combines and extends many existing developmental approaches, making previously opaque frameworks tangible and real.
Anthony Grant, Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, University of Sydney, Australia
Tatiana BachkirovaĀ is Professor of Coaching Psychology and Co-Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is a recognised international speaker and her many publications include over 70 research and conceptual papers as well as edited volumes.
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Building on the influential first edition of this text, Bachkirova enriches and refines the book with even further conceptual clarity and hands-on advice. These theoretical and practical approaches have been used and tested for over a decade, not only in the actual delivery of developmental coaching, but also in many teaching programmes, numerous masterclasses and coaching supervision internationally. This new edition also offers an additional section on professional development and coaching supervision for coaches in the area.Ā
This book will be an invaluable resource for students on coaching programmes and coaching practitioners who are keen to understand more about developmental coaching and why it works.Ā
āThis is the best book written so far about coaching, in my humble opinion, because it is so deeply considered, so original and intelligent, so relevant to practising coaches, and so useful to those seeking practical wisdoms.ā
Dr Paul Lawrence, Director Leading Systemically & Honorary Research Associate Oxford Brookes University, UK
āTatiana masterfully interweaves a rich discussion of the scientific andĀ philosophical foundations of her DSA model with practical tools andĀ implications for coaches.ā
Angela Passarelli, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Management, College ofĀ Charleston, USA
āTatiana Bachkirova greatly enriches our understanding of both client and coach.ā
Mary Watts, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, City, University of London, UK
Praise from the 1st Edition:
This book is a rare beast in the developmental area of coaching ā intelligent, articulate and accessible ⦠Dr Bachkirovaās work combines and extends many existing developmental approaches, making previously opaque frameworks tangible and real.
Anthony Grant, Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, University of Sydney, Australia
Tatiana BachkirovaĀ is Professor of Coaching Psychology and Co-Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is a recognised international speaker and her many publications include over 70 research and conceptual papers as well as edited volumes.

