Life Coaching: A cognitive behavioural approachThe way we think profoundly influences the way we feel, so learning to think differently can enable us to feel and act differently. The first edition of Life Coaching successfully showed how to tackle self-defeating thinking and replace it with a problem-solving outlook, providing clear and helpful advice on: Dealing with troublesome emotions Overcoming procrastination Becoming assertive Tackling poor time management Persisting at problem solving Handling criticism constructively Taking risks and making better decisions. The new edition retains the key features, while offering a brand new chapter on the emerging topic of resilience as well updates throughout. It will continue to be invaluable to all those who are interested in becoming more personally effective in their everyday lives, and also to counsellors in practice and training. |
Contents
1 Dealing with troublesome emotions | 1 |
2 Problemcreating vs problemsolving | 24 |
3 Overcoming procrastination | 37 |
4 Time management | 52 |
5 Persistence | 67 |
6 Dealing with criticism | 84 |
7 Assertiveness | 101 |
8 Developing resilience | 115 |
9 Taking risks and making decisions | 134 |
10 Understanding the personal change process | 153 |
11 Putting it all together | 174 |
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Life Coaching: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach Michael Neenan,Windy Dryden No preview available - 2014 |