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	<title>Comments on: To What Degree has Coaching Grown Out of Psychotherapy?</title>
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		<title>By: Carol Braddick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carol Braddick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good recall,J!  Yes, it was referred to as a fuzzy space which he thought coaching psychology would sit well in.  Which of course raises the question of what is coaching psychology?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good recall,J!  Yes, it was referred to as a fuzzy space which he thought coaching psychology would sit well in.  Which of course raises the question of what is coaching psychology?</p>
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		<title>By: jsibley</title>
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		<dc:creator>jsibley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 14:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Carol,

As I remember it, one of the things Ernesto spoke about was a student&#039;s thesis about &quot;the fuzzy space between coaching and therapy.&quot; Wasn&#039;t he suggesting that we accept that the boundaries are often not that clear?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Carol,</p>
<p>As I remember it, one of the things Ernesto spoke about was a student&#8217;s thesis about &#8220;the fuzzy space between coaching and therapy.&#8221; Wasn&#8217;t he suggesting that we accept that the boundaries are often not that clear?</p>
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		<title>By: Carol Braddick</title>
		<link>http://coachingcommons.org/guest-contributors/to-what-degree-has-coaching-grown-out-of-psychotherapy/comment-page-1/#comment-315</link>
		<dc:creator>Carol Braddick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ernesto Spinelli discussed the linkages and distinction between the 2 fields at the Dec BPS conference. He did the topic such justice - in such a rich and simple way - that I am tempted to hunt down my notes.  
Absent those, I see it that exec coaching grew out of the need for people to find more effective ways of working.  Once exec coaching took hold, coaches began working on all manner of client issues beyond work, and now in specialized niches.  Coaching now is a common solution for personal development outside of work.  But the focus on personal development may not lead us back to psychotherapy or any particular school of thought in psychotherapy unless the training of the practitioners leans this way.        Look forward to others&#039; thoughts</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ernesto Spinelli discussed the linkages and distinction between the 2 fields at the Dec BPS conference. He did the topic such justice &#8211; in such a rich and simple way &#8211; that I am tempted to hunt down my notes.<br />
Absent those, I see it that exec coaching grew out of the need for people to find more effective ways of working.  Once exec coaching took hold, coaches began working on all manner of client issues beyond work, and now in specialized niches.  Coaching now is a common solution for personal development outside of work.  But the focus on personal development may not lead us back to psychotherapy or any particular school of thought in psychotherapy unless the training of the practitioners leans this way.        Look forward to others&#8217; thoughts</p>
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		<title>By: To What Degree has Coaching Grown Out of Psychotherapy? &#171; Econom‚àö‚â†a, management y coaching</title>
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		<dc:creator>To What Degree has Coaching Grown Out of Psychotherapy? &#171; Econom‚àö‚â†a, management y coaching</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 22:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] of&#160;Psychotherapy?  Publicado el Marzo 6, 2008 por Leonardo Esteban Ravier    Comentario a ‚Äö√Ñ√∫To What Degree has Coaching Grown Out of Psychotherapy?‚Äö√Ñ√π, de Jonathan Sibley The Coaching [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] of&nbsp;Psychotherapy?  Publicado el Marzo 6, 2008 por Leonardo Esteban Ravier    Comentario a ‚Äö√Ñ√∫To What Degree has Coaching Grown Out of Psychotherapy?‚Äö√Ñ√π, de Jonathan Sibley The Coaching [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Leonardo Ravier</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leonardo Ravier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 09:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jonathan,

The link (http://www.brief-therapy.org/steve_miracle.htm) doesn¬¨¬•t work . 

I think that the success of coaching, is based on its alternative proposal to psychology or psychotherapy. If we can not separate from its, the coaching will lose specific weight and will end disappearing or changing (mutated) into &quot;something else&quot;, another discipline.

The proposal is to discover and describe what is the essence of coaching, what is  the unique and special proposal helping people, and then, develop the discipline on that essence. The interaction with other disciplines is good but not sufficient for the foundation of coaching.

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Jonathan,

El v‚àö‚â†nculo(http://www.brief-therapy.org/steve_miracle.htm) no funciona. 

Creo que el ‚àö¬©xito del coaching radica en la alternativa que presenta frente a la psicolog‚àö‚â†a o psicoterapia. Si no conseguimos separarla de ‚àö¬©stas, perder‚àö¬∞ peso espec‚àö‚â†fico y terminar‚àö¬∞ desapareciendo o cambiando (mutando) en otra &quot;cosa&quot;, otra disciplina.

La propuesta es descubrir y describir cu‚àö¬∞l es la esencia del coaching, cu‚àö¬∞l es su propuesta ‚àö‚à´nica y especial para ayudar a las personas, y luego, desarrollarla en base a dicha esencia. La interacci‚àö‚â•n con otras disciplinas es buena pero no suficiente para la fundaci‚àö‚â•n del coaching.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jonathan,</p>
<p>The link (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.brief-therapy.org/steve_miracle.htm"  rel="nofollow">http://www.brief-therapy.org/steve_miracle.htm</a>) doesn¬¨¬•t work . </p>
<p>I think that the success of coaching, is based on its alternative proposal to psychology or psychotherapy. If we can not separate from its, the coaching will lose specific weight and will end disappearing or changing (mutated) into &#8220;something else&#8221;, another discipline.</p>
<p>The proposal is to discover and describe what is the essence of coaching, what is  the unique and special proposal helping people, and then, develop the discipline on that essence. The interaction with other disciplines is good but not sufficient for the foundation of coaching.</p>
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<p>Spanish version</p>
<p>Jonathan,</p>
<p>El v‚àö‚â†nculo(http://www.brief-therapy.org/steve_miracle.htm) no funciona. </p>
<p>Creo que el ‚àö¬©xito del coaching radica en la alternativa que presenta frente a la psicolog‚àö‚â†a o psicoterapia. Si no conseguimos separarla de ‚àö¬©stas, perder‚àö¬∞ peso espec‚àö‚â†fico y terminar‚àö¬∞ desapareciendo o cambiando (mutando) en otra &#8220;cosa&#8221;, otra disciplina.</p>
<p>La propuesta es descubrir y describir cu‚àö¬∞l es la esencia del coaching, cu‚àö¬∞l es su propuesta ‚àö‚à´nica y especial para ayudar a las personas, y luego, desarrollarla en base a dicha esencia. La interacci‚àö‚â•n con otras disciplinas es buena pero no suficiente para la fundaci‚àö‚â•n del coaching.</p>
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