Health Coaching for Behavior Change: Motivational Interviewing Methods and Practice
While this book was written specifically for the lay person, those working in institutional settings, or child care of any kind can apply much of the knowledge presented here.
This book presents a coherent definition and model of behavioural coaching based upon scientific, validated behavioural principles.
While this book was written specifically for the lay person, those working in institutional settings, or child care of any kind can apply much of the knowledge presented here.
This insightful and personal handbook offers individuals from all walks of life a working guide to help them modify, improve, and change their behavior by replacing old patterns with more effective and productive ones.
This TD at Work issue explains how fear, laziness, and resignation can keep employees from reaching their potential, even when they want to improve.
Using the Stages of Change to Overcome the Top Threats to Your Health and Happiness James O. Prochaska, Janice M. Prochaska ... Personal communication with Tony Buffington, professor of Veterinary Medicine, Ohio State University. 53.
In this special report, "Training Health Coaches: Fielding a Team of Behavior Change Agents," based on a recent audio conference, expert speakers describe strategies and techniques for training effective health coaches and delivering ...
While aimed at coaches, this book is also a critical how-to resource for practitioners such as trainers, managers and those involved in professional development.
... saw the Cheshire Cat in a tree, and asked: “'Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?' 'That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat. 'I don't much care where—,' said Alice.