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Key Topics in Coaching Psychology provides an in-depth examination of the psychological principles underlying effective coaching practice. Written by leading experts Rebecca J. Jones and Holly Andrews, this book presents current research and theoretical frameworks that shape modern coaching psychology.
The volume covers essential topics including goal-setting, motivation, behavioral change, and the coach-client relationship. It integrates psychological theory with practical coaching applications, making it valuable for both experienced practitioners and those new to the field. The book addresses contemporary coaching challenges and explores evidence-based interventions grounded in cognitive, behavioral, and humanistic psychology.
Designed as part of the BPS Key Topics in Psychology series, this work combines academic rigor with accessible presentation. It serves as both a reference guide and a learning resource for coaching professionals, organizational development specialists, and psychology students interested in coaching as a career path.







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