This highly practical, comprehensive book reflects the increasing professionalization of coaching and mentoring, and the mounting expectation that coaches undergo regular supervision to ensure the quality and safety of their practice, and to encourage their continued professional development. The contributing authors include most of the world's foremost authorities in the subject, who present the latest thinking in this rapidly evolving field.
I contributed the chapter The use of a Gestalt approach in coaching supervision.
around £20.00
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Supervision in Coaching, edited by John Passmore, examines how coaches can use a range of professional development tools to improve and develop their coaching. Written by a team of international coaching practitioners, it provides essential guidance on this increasingly key area of coaching practice.
I contributed the chapter Narrative Supervision – the experiential field and the 'imaginal'.
around £19.00
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I am a co-editor of the Jungian based Education and Imagination, published
by Routledge in June 2008. Our capacity to create new ideas and deep understanding can be greatly enhanced using our imagination, and this is central to my working method. I have contributed a chapter on Arts Informed Learning in Manager-Leader Development.
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Simply
People offers a treasury of insights and wisdom on the
dynamics of people and their interactions with others. With
an easy to read format and delightful graphics the author invites
the reader to discover the art of co-creating quality contact
and desirable outcomes with the people that they encounter
in their life, love and work.
The book has been developed bringing together the diverse skills
of a mother and daughter - my daughter Vicki
Gray, created the photographics. New
low price less than £10 .00 plus p&p
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Gestalt: A Philosophy for Change is
a collection of six articles reprinted from "Training Officer" magazine
between January-June 1996, some 49 pages. Trevor and I provide a thorough
introduction to a Gestalt view of issues arising in organisations.
Part 1 deals with unfinished business; part 2 with Interrupting
process flow; part 3 with sharpening awareness; part 4 with business
as unusual; part 5 with integrating extremes and part 6 with
the paradox of change.
This excllent description of Gestalt is now available as an e-book FREE
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In Profiting from Diversity, Trevor Bentley and I offer a refreshing and innovative approach
to recognising and embracing diversity within your organisation.
Diversity has for too long been confused with, and compromised
by, arguments for equal opportunities; this book makes the case
for diversity as distinct and separate. It tackles the subject
head-on, demonstrating the link between diversity and the bottom
line and helping you to develop systems, attitudes and policies
that form the basis of a culture of diversity.
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Supervision is one of the McGraw-Hill series Sharpen
Your Team's Skills. Here I concentrate on the behavioural
and inter-personal challenges of being a Supervisor. This edition
is currently sold out although used copies may be available
through Amazon.
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Developing Strategy is one of the McGraw-Hill series Sharpen
Your Team's Skills. I use the interlinked concepts
of directive and emergent strategy to lay foundations for a
successful strategic vision. English editions are sold out
although used copies may be available through Amazon.
about £5.00
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As one of the Principal Members of the
newly established Association of Business Psychologists, I
have contributed two chapters to Business Psychology in
Practice.
'Releasing Talent Through Coaching'
and (with Trevor Bentley) 'Values-based Consultancy'.

about £21 plus p&p
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Change in Organisations
I co-authored with the late Petruska Clarkson the chapter Professional
Development, personal development and counselling & psychotherapy:
how to differentiate and negotiate boundaries in organisational
work.

about £17.00 plus p&p
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