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Making Sense of Coaching
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Making Sense of Coaching



January 2014 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
In her latest book, Angélique du Toit goes beyond the techniques and goals explored in most coaching texts to examine the process of coaching and the importance of sense-making for creating meaning and encouraging self-reflection. In doing this, the coaching experience emerges as a type of transformational learning, in which the individual is guided through a journey of discovery and revelation. Theories are drawn together in a fresh and original way which will cause readers to question how coaching should be defined and practised.

Dr Angélique du Toit is an academic practitioner and is involved in the delivery of academic programmes and publications related to coaching. She is also an Executive Coach supporting senior executives in their personal development in both the public and private sectors.
 
Introduction
 
An Overview of the Coaching Literature
 
Critical Theory: A Philosophy of Coaching
 
The Prerequisites of Coaching
 
The Tools of Sensemaking
 
Narratives and Storytelling
 
Constructionism
 
Coaching and Adult Learning
 
Conclusion

This book is both scholarly and accessible. The author does not flinch from addressing deep theory, and, at the same time, is grounded in well developed practice. This book is a steady launch pad for anyone wanting to move beyond techniques and models of coaching and enter into an exploration of the basis for practice.

David Megginson
Sheffield Business School

'A timely, unique and valuable resource that fills a knowledge gap in the more advanced coach education. Angelique dares to challenge and go beyond tools and techniques because she understands the fundamentals of what underpins excellent coaching practice.'

Rose Schofield
University of Derby

'This is a timely and appropriate contribution to the developing literature on coaching. It is written in an accessible and engaging style and with a strong sense of the underpinning research which clearly guides the writing. I particularly enjoyed the social constructionist and critical arguments which influence this work. This work offers much to think about and Dr du Toit is to be congratulated.'

Bob Garvey
York St John Business School

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Chapter 1: Introduction


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