ABSTRACT

Combining social therapeutics with the practice of coaching, this book guides coaches and mental health professionals in how to coach groups and couples using this innovative method.

Drawing from the authors’ combined 50 years of experience, Social Therapeutic Coaching: A Practical Guide to Group and Couples Work empowers practitioners to break away from focusing on individual change to focusing on groups and their emotional growth. Early chapters touch on the history of coaching and powerful discoveries of social therapeutics before diving into how to lead a social therapeutic group. Sackett and Dabby explain how to incorporate the concept of human relationality into coaching sessions, demonstrating how it extends group work beyond assembling like-minded individuals with similar goals into bringing together diverse people with diverse issues that they want to work on and grow around. It also brings a fresh lens to working with couples, in which the focus is on discovering what "the relationship" needs, rather than trying to get individuals to compromise, change or work towards a preconceived shared vision for an end goal.

Written in an accessible style and filled with extensive case studies and examples, Social Therapeutic Coaching provides a powerful toolkit for coaches, counselors, psychotherapists, social workers, HR and talent development professionals, community-based leaders and social entrepreneurs.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|100 pages

How Did We Get Here?

chapter 1|20 pages

A Brief History of Coaching

chapter 2|29 pages

The Emergence of Social Therapeutics

chapter 3|26 pages

Why Groups

chapter I|3 pages

Conclusion

part II|48 pages

Coach as Social Therapeutic Group Leader

chapter 5|20 pages

The Social Therapeutic Group Leader

chapter 6|26 pages

Group Coaching Nuts and Bolts

part III|51 pages

The Social Therapeutic Couples Coach

chapter 7|22 pages

Social Therapeutic Couples Coaching

chapter 8|27 pages

Couples Coaching Nuts and Bolts

part IV|35 pages

Applied Social Therapeutic Case Studies

chapter 9|28 pages

Six Case Studies

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion