Extent: | XIII, 266 S. Ill. 24 cm |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Fallstudie ; Case study |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-255) and index. - Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Peter Hawkins -- What you will find in this book -- Introduction -- Part 1: Overview -- 1. Definitions, origins and relevance to coaching -- Defining mindfulness -- Present moment, happy moment -- A brief orientation to coaching -- 2. A brief history of mindfulness -- Not just Buddhist -- 3. The impact of mindfulness -- We can change our spots and learn new tricks -- Benefits of mindfulness -- Part 2: Fundamental principles -- 4. Presence -- Definitions -- Setting up a practice -- 5. Curiosity, enquiry and non-judgement -- Curiosity -- Enquiry -- Non-judgement -- 6. Attunement and resonance -- Mirror, mirror -- Defining attunement -- Resonance -- 7. Compassion -- Compassion in coaching -- Developing compassion through mindfulness -- Benefits -- Better outcomes -- 8. Being and doing -- Doing versus being? -- Letting go -- Emotion regulation systems -- Own goals? -- Acceptance -- Back to the future -- Pressing pause -- Part 3: Working with mindfulness in coaching and mentoring -- 9. Developing, supporting and nurturing the coach -- Session preparation -- Within the coaching session -- After the coaching session -- 10. Introducing mindfulness to clients -- Appropriateness -- Overcoming resistance -- Making the business case for mindfulness -- Running mindfulness programmes -- 11. The FEEL model -- FEEL: a model for applying mindfulness -- The model -- Client issues -- 12. Stress, anxiety, depression and work-life balance -- The good guy and the bad guy -- How stress affects us -- Approach and avoidance orientation -- Discrepancy-based processing -- How mindfulness can help -- Remedial coaching -- The great god of busyness -- 13. Resilience, happiness and wellbeing -- Definitions -- What makes us resilient? -- How mindfulness can help -- Health and wellbeing -- 14. Uncertainty, change, complexity and interconnectedness -- Uncertainty -- Change and impermanence -- Complexity -- Systems and interconnectedness -- 15. Working with leaders -- What makes a leader resonant? -- Dissonance and burnout -- More mindful leaders -- Mindfulness within leadership models -- Emotional intelligence -- 16. Ethics -- Accountability -- Mindfulness and ethics -- Leadership characteristics -- Challenging -- Desire -- Tips on using mindfulness to promote ethics -- 17. Working with emotions -- Self-awareness -- Self-management -- Social awareness and relationship management -- Self-esteem, self-compassion and self-acceptance -- Growth in self-criticism -- Not easy -- Recommended mindfulness practices -- 18. Creativity -- Getting out of our own way -- 'Mistakes' and mindfulness -- Mindful music -- Helping our clients be more creative -- Creative thinking -- Using mindfulness with the client -- Tips for using mindfulness for creativity in clients -- Recommended mindfulness practices -- 19. Mindfulness and other approaches -- Mindfulness in movement -- Gestalt -- Integration -- Somatics -- Ontological coaching -- Transactional analysis -- Transpersonal coaching and psychosynthesis -- Self-actualization -- Multiplicity/sub-personalities -- Cognitive behavioural coaching -- Acceptance and commitment therapy -- Thinking environment -- Inner Game -- Part 4: The future -- 20. The Mindfulness in Coaching survey -- Coaches' experience of mindfulness -- Direct benefits for coaches -- General comments -- About the survey -- 21. The future is mindful -- Trends -- Conclusion -- References -- Further reading Machine generated contents note: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Sir John Whitmore -- What you will find in this book -- Introduction -- Section 1: Overview -- 1 Definitions, origins and relevance to coaching -- Defining mindfulness -- Present moment, happy moment -- A brief orientation to coaching -- 2 A brief history of mindfulness -- Not just Buddhist -- 3 The impact of mindfulness -- We can change our spots and learn new tricks -- Benefits of mindfulness -- Section 2: Fundamental principles -- 4 Presence -- Definitions -- Setting up a practice -- 5 Curiosity, enquiry and non-judgement -- Curiosity -- Enquiry -- Non-judgement -- 6 Attunement and resonance -- Mirror, mirror -- Defining attunement -- Resonance -- 7 Compassion -- Compassion in coaching -- Developing compassion through mindfulness -- The loved one -- Someone neutral -- 'The enemy' -- All beings -- Benefits -- Better outcomes -- 8 Being and doing -- Doing versus being? -- Letting go -- Emotion regulation systems -- Own goals? -- Acceptance -- Back to the future -- Pressing pause -- Section 3: Working with mindfulness in coaching and mentoring -- 9 Developing, supporting and nurturing the coach -- Session preparation -- Within the coaching session -- After the coaching session -- 10 Introducing mindfulness to clients -- Appropriateness -- Overcoming resistance -- Making the business case for mindfulness -- Running mindfulness programmes -- 11 The FEEL model -- FEEL: a model for applying mindfulness -- The model -- Client issues -- 12 Stress, anxiety, depression and work-life balance -- The good guy and the bad guy -- How stress affects us -- Approach and avoidance orientation -- Discrepancy-based processing -- How mindfulness can help -- Remedial coaching -- The great god of busyness -- 13 Resilience, happiness and wellbeing -- Definitions -- What makes us resilient? -- How mindfulness can help -- Health and wellbeing -- 14 Uncertainty, change, complexity and interconnectedness -- Uncertainty -- Change and impermanence -- Complexity -- Systems and interconnectedness -- 15 Working with leaders -- What makes a leader resonant? -- Dissonance and burnout -- More mindful leaders -- Mindfulness within leadership models -- Emotional intelligence -- 16 Ethics -- Accountability -- Mindfulness and ethics -- Leadership characteristics -- Challenging -- Desire -- Tips on using mindfulness to promote ethics -- 17 Working with emotions -- Self-awareness -- Self-management -- Social awareness and relationship management -- Self-esteem, self-compassion and self-acceptance -- Growth in self-criticism -- Not easy -- Recommended mindfulness practices -- 18 Creativity -- Getting out of our own way -- 'Mistakes' and mindfulness -- Mindful music -- Helping our clients be more creative -- Creative thinking -- Using mindfulness with the client -- Tips for using mindfulness for creativity in clients -- Recommended mindfulness practices -- 19 Mindfulness and other approaches -- Mindfulness in movement -- Gestalt -- Integration -- Somatics -- Ontological coaching -- Transactional analysis -- Transpersonal coaching and psychosynthesis -- Self-actualization -- Multiplicity/sub-personalities -- Cognitive behavioural coaching -- Acceptance and commitment therapy -- Thinking environment -- Inner Game -- Section 4: The future -- 20 The Mindfulness in Coaching survey -- Coaches' experience of mindfulness -- Direct benefits for coaches -- General comments -- About the survey -- 21 The future is mindful -- Trends -- Conclusion -- References -- Further reading. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7494-6566-7 ; 978-0-7494-6567-4 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009722041