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Integrating the practices of counselling, psychotherapy and coaching, Personal Consultancy provides a systematic framework for working with clients.

Produktbeschreibung
Integrating the practices of counselling, psychotherapy and coaching, Personal Consultancy provides a systematic framework for working with clients.
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Autorenporträt
Nash Popovic is a director of the Personal Well-Being Centre, a senior lecturer at the University of East London and a Personal Consultant in private practice. He runs the Postgraduate Certificate in Integrative Counselling and Coaching, the first programme of its kind in the UK, and has published and presented extensively on Personal Consultancy. Debra Jinks has a particular interest in the interface between coaching and therapy and is a pioneer in the promotion of integration of the two disciplines. She is a freelance Personal Consultant, trainer and supervisor at Debra Jinks Consulting and the Personal Well-Being Centre, and is the founding Chair of the Association for Integrative Coach-Therapist Professionals (AICTP).
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"This book may be regarded as the seminal work on integrative coach-therapy, and therefore invaluable to its practitioners. Nash Popovic and Debra Jinks have produced an interesting, open-minded proposition of a personal consultancy paradigm, in a style that invites comment and development. Let me say immediately that it is adventurous and highly readable." - Jan Dexter, AICTP (November 2013, Issue 6)
"This book may be regarded as the seminal work on integrative coach-therapy, and therefore invaluable to its practitioners. Nash Popovic and Debra Jinks have produced an interesting, open-minded proposition of a personal consultancy paradigm, in a style that invites comment and development. Let me say immediately that it is adventurous and highly readable." - Jan Dexter, AICTP (November 2013, Issue 6)