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The Psychology of Coaching, Mentoring and Learning - Law, Ho Ireland, Sarah Hussain, Zulfi The first book in the UK that addresses coaching psychology as a discipline, The Psychology of Coaching, Mentoring and Learning provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the rationale, theory and practice of coaching and mentoring from a psychological perspective. This practical guide demonstrates how individuals and organisations across cultures can easily apply the principles and techniques of coaching and mentoring. It is essential reading for psychologists, coaches, mentors and any senior executives and managers responsible for designing and evaluating effective coaching, mentoring and/or training programmes in their organisations. It is also a resource for students of psychology who are considering a career in coaching, mentoring and training. If you are a member, you can discuss this book in the 'Bookworms' Book Club Forum Here
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