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Teaching Coaching Psychology: The Big Debate

Posted by Vicky Ellam-Dyson on April 1, 2011 at 8:10 AM

The latest edition of the International Coaching Psychology Review includes an international debate around the agenda for teaching coaching psychology. The discussion starts with a paper from Dr Anthony Grant, of the Coaching Psychology Unit at the University of Sydney, who offers thoughts on how coaching psychology should be taught based on research so far. There follows a response to Anthony's paper from colleagues in the field, including Dr Michael Cavanagh, Prof Stephen Palmer, Dr Angela Hetherington, Dr Jonathan Palmer, and others. Finally Anthony Grant provides a further response to comments from the field.

This article is freely available. To access the document visit the SGCP website: http://www.sgcp.org.uk/sgcp/news/how-to-teach-coaching-psychology-the-debate.cfm

 

 

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Reply Maite Sanchez-Mora
05:03 AM on May 21, 2011 
Thanks a lot Vicky, it ´s a Masterpiece for Coaching Psychologist and especially for those who teaching coaching psychology
We welcome the Spanish participation on this debate and we comunicate that Juan Carlos de la Osa and Miguel García Sáiz will participate in the 1st ICCP Spain!