Coaching for health and lifestyle change: Theory and guidelines for interacting and reflecting with women about their challenges and aspirations
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Coaching for health and lifestyle change: Theory and guidelines for interacting and reflecting with women about their challenges and aspirations. / Stelter, Reinhard; Andersen, Vinnie.
I: International Coaching Psychology Review, Bind 13, Nr. 1, 2018, s. 61-71.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Coaching for health and lifestyle change: Theory and guidelines for interacting and reflecting with women about their challenges and aspirations
AU - Stelter, Reinhard
AU - Andersen, Vinnie
N1 - CURIS 2018 NEXS 134
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Coaching is increasingly applied throughout life and work domains as a relatively new way to support the learning and development of individuals and groups. In a research project group coaching was applied and explored with menopausal women (45 to 55 years of age). The goal of the research project was to supportwomen in their attempts to remain physically active and to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The main objective of this article is to take a close look at the best way to achieve this – not by telling the women what to do or by pushing them towards specific goals, but by inviting them into a space of common reflection and joint action. In that sense, the interaction (not intervention) will take its point of departure in a broad, collaboratively inspired approach that is broader in focus than widespread interventions, which are oftenexclusively based on motivational interviewing. The goal of this article is to present a theoretical basis and practice guidelines for a series of group coaching dialogues and to serve as an inspiration for the further development of the reader’s own practice.
AB - Coaching is increasingly applied throughout life and work domains as a relatively new way to support the learning and development of individuals and groups. In a research project group coaching was applied and explored with menopausal women (45 to 55 years of age). The goal of the research project was to supportwomen in their attempts to remain physically active and to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The main objective of this article is to take a close look at the best way to achieve this – not by telling the women what to do or by pushing them towards specific goals, but by inviting them into a space of common reflection and joint action. In that sense, the interaction (not intervention) will take its point of departure in a broad, collaboratively inspired approach that is broader in focus than widespread interventions, which are oftenexclusively based on motivational interviewing. The goal of this article is to present a theoretical basis and practice guidelines for a series of group coaching dialogues and to serve as an inspiration for the further development of the reader’s own practice.
KW - Faculty of Science
KW - Motivational interviewing
KW - Health coaching
KW - Positive psychology
KW - Wellbeing
KW - Collaborative practice
KW - Group coaching
KW - Lifestyle change
KW - Lifeworld
KW - Self-dertermination theory
KW - Stages of change
U2 - 10.53841/bpsicpr.2018.13.1.61
DO - 10.53841/bpsicpr.2018.13.1.61
M3 - Journal article
VL - 13
SP - 61
EP - 71
JO - International Coaching Psychology Review
JF - International Coaching Psychology Review
SN - 1750-2764
IS - 1
ER -
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