MTU Cork Library Catalogue

Acceptance and commitment coaching distinctive features /

Hill, Jon, 1977-

Acceptance and commitment coaching distinctive features / [electronic book] : Jon Hill and Joe Oliver. - 1 online resource (149 pages)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The world according to ACC -- Why acceptance and commitment coaching? -- Relational frame theory (RFT) for dummies -- ACT coaching research : the evidence -- Philosophy 101 for coaches : functional contextualism -- Defusion -- Acceptance -- Contact with present moment -- Self as context -- Values -- Committed action -- What we talk about when we talk about ACC -- Assessment -- The matrix -- Formulation -- The workability game -- Use of metaphor -- Facilitating cognitive defusion -- From struggle to acceptance -- Be here now : helping coachees contact the present moment -- Introducing self as context -- What really matters : success through values -- Helping coachees take committed action -- Persistence and the power of habit -- Mindfulness on the move -- Working with high performers -- Managing tricky or unexpected moments -- Six mistakes we have made (and what we learned) -- A simple six-session acc coaching model -- ACC for group coaching, training and development.


Electronic reproduction.:
ProQuest LibCentral.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

978-1138564985 9781315122724 (e-book) 9781351346177 (e-book)


Personal coaching
Motivation (Psychology)
Acceptance and commitment therapy

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