Synopses & Reviews
Coaching Brain in Mind
Foundations for Practice
David Rock and Linda J. Page, PhD
Discover the science behind brain-based coaching
By understanding how the brain works, coaching professionals can better tailor their language, strategies, and goals to be in alignment with an individual's "hard-wired" way of thinking. Written by two well-known coaching professionals, David Rock and Linda Page, Coaching with the Brain in Mind presents the tools and methodologies that can be employed by novice and experienced coaches alike to create an effectiveand ultimately more rewardingrelationship for both coach and client.
This informative guide to the neuroscience of coaching clearly demonstrates how brain-based coaching works in practice, and how the power of the mind can be harnessed to help an individual learn and grow. Illustrated with numerous case examples and stories, this book is organized for immediate use by professionals in their client work.
Coverage includes:
A succinct but comprehensive overview of the major scientific and theoretical foundations for coaching and their implications for practice
How the language of coachingsetting goals, making connections, becoming more aware, seeking breakthroughs, and taking actionparallels what neuroscientists tell us about how the brain operates
Neuroscience as a natural platform for the ongoing development of coaching
Building on the existing foundation of coaching by adding neuroscience as an evidence base for the profession, Coaching with the Brain in Mind shows that it is possible to become a better professional coach by understanding how the brain works. As well, the authors, through their research, present that an understanding of neuroscience research, however new and speculative, can help coaches and leaders fulfill their potential as change agents in the lives of others.
Synopsis
By understanding how the brain works, coaches can tailor their coaching practice to be in alignment with a client’s way of thinking and behaving. This book uses brain-based methods to enhance the coach-client relationship more effectively. It presents tools and methodologies that can be employed by anyone, with or without coaching experience. Its highly practical approach allows professional coaches to begin using the book right away in their client work. Suitable for business and executive leadership coaches as well as personal coaches looking for practical information on how to achieve maximum success with their individual clients. Rock was featured in a Business Weekarticle covering his courses on Brain Based Coaching.
About the Author
David Rock is one of the thought leaders in the global coaching profession. He has taught his integrated coaching model to more than 3,000 coaches and managers worldwide. His coaching organization, Results Coaching Systems, works with large corporations to build internal coaching competencies among managers and leaders.?He is the author, most recently, of Quiet Leadership: Six Steps to Transforming Performance at Work.
Linda J.Page,PhD, is founder of Adler International Learning, a coach training and consulting organization, and active member of several international coaching organizations. Her writing and editing experience spans various media, genres, and subjects, including articles on coaching, neuroscience, organizational change, and psychotherapy. She has also written scripts for CBC radio and for several children's albums including Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch: Camping in Canada.
Table of Contents
Preface: Who should read this book?
Chapter 1: Introduction—What are the questions?
Part I: Who are we?
Chapter 2: Bedrock—Ontology.
Chapter 3: Pillar—Social Embeddedness.
Chapter 4: Neuroscience Platform—Mindfulness.
Part II: How can we be healthy?
Chapter 5: Bedrock—Health Practices.
Chapter 6: Pillar—Optimizing Performance.
Chapter 7: Neuroscience Platform—Neuroplasticity.
Part III: Why do we do what we do?
Chapter 8: Bedrock—Psychology.
Chapter 9: Pillar—Activating the Mind.
Chapter 10: Neuroscience Platform—Cognition.
Part IV: How can we feel better?
Chapter 11: Bedrock—Psychotherapy.
Chapter 12: Pillar—Accentuate the positive.
Chapter 13: Neuroscience Platform—Emotions.
Part V: How can we get along?
Chapter 14: Bedrock—Management.
Chapter 15: Pillar—Leadership.
Chapter 16: Neuroscience Platform—NeuroLeadership.
Chapter 17: Conclusion—What are we doing here?