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Interactional Coaching
Choice-focused Learning at Work
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- Published: February 2012
- ISBN: 978-0-415-61472-6
- Publisher: Routledge
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- By Michael Harvey.
Series: Essential Coaching Skills and Knowledge.
Interactional Coaching is a powerful, one-to-one learning approach, used successfully for over fifteen years, that enables executives to make the choices that work for them. Drawing on existential philosophy, psychotherapy and business theory, interactional coaching uses innovative techniques to help clients identify their best possible choices and effectively put them into practice.
Featuring numerous case studies, which integrate theoretical principles with practical tools, Interactional Coaching illustrates:
- coaching for vision and other time-related issues
- coaching in the personal dimension
- coaching interactional strategy and skills
- coaching conflicts and dilemmas
- coaching creativity and communication
- coaching leadership and managerial expertise.
Interactional Coaching is essential reading for anyone interested in a new, comprehensive approach to helping coachees develop the self-knowledge and interpersonal skills necessary for achievement in today's workplace.
Table of Contents
Part I: Interactional Coaching in Theory and Practice. Introduction to Interactional Coaching: The Choice Business. Performance and Development Coaching: The Case of Julia T. The Interactional Coaching Model: Tools, Techniques, Principles. The Achievement Matrix and the Purposes of Coaching. Part II: Fundamental Coaching Purposes. Coaching for Vision: Knowing What You Want. Coaching Self-knowledge and Awareness: Knowing Who You Are. Coaching Interactional Strategy: Knowing Who to Interact With and How. Part III: Coaching in the Time Dimension. Coaching Transitions: The Past, Present and Future. Coaching Ambiguity and Uncertainty. Part IV: Coaching in the Self Dimension. Coaching Final Choices and Dilemmas. Coaching Confidence. Coaching Action and Inaction. Part V: Coaching in the Dimension of Others. Coaching Practical Interactional Expertise. Coaching Communication Skills. Coaching Around Conflict. Part VI: Coaching Leadership and Managerial Expertise. Coaching Leadership. Coaching Managerial Expertise. Part VII: Other Coaching Purposes. Coaching Creativity and Innovation. Coaching Stress: Reclaiming the Power of Choice. Coaching "Failure", Relapse and Renewal. The Interactional Coach.
Author/Editor Biography
Michael Harvey is a business psychologist, and founder of interactional coaching, based in London.




