Summary
Contents
Subject index
The first complete guide to exploring values and ethics in coaching, this book will guide you through the responsibilities of coaching practice, and help you recognize and reconcile common ethical dilemmas and choices. Part I explores the theory and research underpinning ethical coaching practice, and invites you to examine own personal and professional values. Part II delves into the key ethical considerations in the coaching relationship, including contracting, confidentiality and understanding boundaries. It explores each issue in depth, and offers implications and suggestions for practice. Part III examines individual professional contexts, including coaching in business, sports and healthcare with real life examples and reflections from practising coaches. This book is vital reading for trainee and practitioner coaches, and those looking to introduce ethical coaching practice into a professional setting.
Practising Reflexively
Practising Reflexively
Chapter aims
- To define and discuss further the concepts of reflection and reflexivity and the role they play in developing an ethical mindset.
- To consider both the distinctive and complementary aspects of reflective and reflexive practice.
- To explore ways in which coaches can stimulate reflexive thinking and practice.
- To share expert practitioners’ reflections on strategies for building reflexivity.
- To engage in activities that enable the development of reflexive coaching practice.
Chapter overview
This chapter builds on our initial discussion on reflective practice in Chapter 2. Here, we further explore the meanings of reflective and reflexive practice in order to show the connectedness between these two approaches and also their distinctive features. Our focus moves to reflexive practice as a primary strategy for coaching ethically. As we have been ...
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