Cognitive Behavioural Coaching

Cognitive Behavioural Coaching:

Workshop dates


Cognitive Behavioural Coaching

Cognitive Behavioural - 10th & 11th October 2012

£600 + VAT
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Cognitive Behavioural Coaching

Cognitive Behavioural 20th & 21st June 2012

£600 + VAT
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Details:
Bonhill House
1-3 Bonhill Street
London
EC2A 4BX

Details of Bonhill House

Times 09.30 am - 5.00 pm each day
Refreshments and lunch will be provided each day.
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This is a 2 day non-residential programme

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (aka: CBT) based coaching is heavily influenced by the work of Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. It takes the view that how we react to events is determined by how we think about them.

So, by examining and re-evaluating our belief systems and thought patterns we can develop more effective behaviours.

A CBT approach offers a time limited, goal directed, here and now approach aimed at helping individuals develop action plans for change.

  • Learn to identify negative or irrational thought patterns which lead to ineffective behaviour and hinder performance
  • Apply models of structured problem solving which allow individuals to draw on their own problem solving capability
  • Sharpen your skills in identifying irrational or unrealistic belief systems which are self limiting
  • Learn how to ‘unstick’ your client through a reframe of self defeating behaviour
  • Learn new ways of ways of working with the relationship between thoughts and emotions leading to behaviour change

This practitioner-based Programme explores

  • The psychological underpinnings to coaching by looking at how CBC can be an extremely effective add-on to your Executive Coaching tool kit.
  • How to translate the psychological principles of CBT into practical coaching application.

How will you be learning?

  • The workshop contains a solid conceptual framework combined with experiential learning.
  • You work in pairs and small groups.
  • You have opportunities to practice in triad groups (coach, client and observer).
  • Support Study Packs to support your learning.

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Marjorie Shackleton

Marjorie Shackleton
Faculty

Marjorie is an experienced coach and coach supervisor with extensive experience developing individuals and teams in organisations in the UK, US and Canada. Her executive coach practice is with senior executives and high potential managers in a wide range of sectors including professional services, finance and consumer goods, who use the reflective space offered to explore the ‘being’ as well as the ‘doing’ of leadership, She is particularly interested in the duality of business and personal objectives as a means to bring about sustainable organisational change.

Her early interest in supervision came from her first career as a mental health clinician where supervision was always a reflective space which offered challenge, support and new learning.Marjorie obtained her coach supervision training through the AoEC and Bath Consultancy Group and her supervision style is underpinned by systemic, Gestalt and psychodynamic thinking.

Marjorie has undertaken advanced Gestalt training in the UK and the USA including The Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and The Gestalt International Study Center in Cape Cod. As a model of ‘being’ rather than ‘doing’, she continues to be drawn to it’s focus on immediacy and optimism.

Marjorie is a Programme Director for the Psychology of Coaching Gestalt Coaching and Supervision programmes at the AoEC. She is an APECS accredited coach and coach supervisor