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Playfulness and play are increasingly being used for coaching adults - the benefits include better communication, understanding, relationship-building, creativity and innovation. This book explains the role of playfulness in coaching, and provides insights and tools for new and experienced coaches and mental health professionals.

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Produktbeschreibung
Playfulness and play are increasingly being used for coaching adults - the benefits include better communication, understanding, relationship-building, creativity and innovation. This book explains the role of playfulness in coaching, and provides insights and tools for new and experienced coaches and mental health professionals.


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Autorenporträt
Stephanie Wheeler and Teresa Leyman are accredited individual and systemic team coaches passionate about supporting the flourishing of individuals, teams and organisations. Stephanie is a LEGO® Serious Play® facilitator, writes for The LSP Magazine and has written peer-reviewed research articles. Teresa is an agile coach and supervisor with experience of leading hi-tech, complex change.

Rezensionen
'In this inspiring and highly accessible book, Stephanie Wheeler and Teresa Leyman take the reader on a journey that interweaves the art and cutting-edge science of playfulness, illustrating how it has the potential to transform your coaching practice. The book is ground-breaking in its integration of concepts and practical applications, which are illustrated through beautiful examples of playfulness in action. This book is an important contribution that will appeal to novice and experienced coaches alike, as well as many mental health professionals'.

Matthew Pugh, Clinical Psychologist, CBT Therapist, Schema Therapist, and Chairwork practitioner

'As a playful person, I'm delighted to see this book in print! It is a credible, engaging, and immediately applicable text that reminds us of the value and importance of finding joy in what we do. I particularly appreciate the balance of theory and practice, the numerous anecdotes, and the perspectives of experts. Bravo!'

Christian van Nieuwerburgh, Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ireland.

'Play is an essential part of what it is to be human. This new text provides an insight into how coaches can use multiple play-based approaches to facilitate coaching conversations to deepen self and systemic perspectives and create innovative and fun sessions with their clients'.

Jonathan Passmore, Senior VP, CoachHub; Professor, Henley Business School

'You won the Golden Ticket! Stephanie Wheeler and Teresa Leyman are the Willy Wonka's of coaching. They will guide you through a marvellous tour of playfulness in effective coaching. Remember, don't eat the chocolate!'

Richard Boyatzis, PhD, Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University; Co-author of the new Helping People Change

'Coaching is too important to be taken seriously. In this evidence-based, thought-provoking book, Stephanie Wheeler and Teresa Layman offer an infinity of scenarios and perspectives to explore playfulness in coaching. An inspiring text with many great lessons and a roadmap to reconsider some of our coaching practices'.

Andrea Giraldez-Hayes, CPsychol, ESIA & MP (EMCC), PCC (ICF), Director, Wellbeing and Psychological Services Centre; Programme Director, MAPP-CP, School of Psychology, University of East London

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