ABSTRACT

Mindfulness for Coaches accessibly presents theory and research on the benefits of mindfulness training and explores how mindfulness can feature in coaching work. Michael Chaskalson and Mark McMordie explain how coaches can use mindfulness to become more deeply attuned to themselves and to clients, and to create transformational resonance.

The authors present a systematic methodology to cultivate and embody a way of being that enables growth and transformation in oneself and in others. The first book of its kind, Mindfulness for Coaches provides an experiential guide, inviting and supporting coaches to engage with the programme included, sharing new qualitative research into the potential impact of mindfulness on coaching process and outcomes, and explicitly linking mindfulness practice to global standards of coaching mastery. Presented in two parts, the book first outlines a unique eight-week programme, Mindfulness for Coaches, and goes on to clarify the links between mindfulness, coaching mastery and different coaching approaches, share insights from the fields of psychotherapy, leadership and organisation development, and provide guidance for further learning.

Mindfulness for Coaches will be insightful and inspiring reading for coaches in practice and in training, coaching psychologists and academics and students of all coaching modalities.

chapter

Introduction

part 1|79 pages

Mindfulness for coaches

chapter 1|27 pages

Session 1

Introducing mindfulness

chapter 2|22 pages

Session 2

Embodiment

chapter 3|16 pages

Session 3

Working with thoughts

chapter 4|12 pages

Session 4

Empathy

part 2|128 pages

Joining the dots

chapter 5|23 pages

Further development

chapter 6|21 pages

Mindfulness and coaching approaches

chapter 7|17 pages

Mindfulness and psychotherapy

chapter 8|36 pages

Mindfulness and coaching mastery