Introduction to Jungian Coaching
Paperback Engels 2021 1e druk 9780367367992Samenvatting
Based on the psychology of Carl Jung, this illuminating new book invites coaches to extend their toolbox with deep, creative, and efficient professional methods that derive from a new perspective on coaching. In using the unconscious archetypes as a practical active psychological database for change, the Jungian coach can contribute significant modification in the coachee’s expected behavior. Jungian Coaching can be applied in evaluating the coachee, the team, and the corporation.
This book translates Jungian psychology into simple comprehensive concepts. Each chapter translates theoretical concepts and rationale to thepractice of coaching. Illustrated with practical examples from the corporate world and life coaching, it offers Jungian Coaching tools and techniques. By integrating the Gestalt psychology principle of the "here and now" into Jungian concepts, the author develops a new coaching tool that enables an activation of archetypes as a useful and empowering coaching experience.
A valuable introductory resource for all those involved in coaching relationships, this book can empower coachees and serve as a compass for personal growth. It will be of great interest to practicing coaches, executives, human resource managers, consultants, and psychotherapists.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
Part I: Background information
1. Introduction on the basics of Jungian psychology
2. Active imagination: Activation in the here and now
3. Symbolic thought: Seeing beyond the obvious
4. Aesthetic distancing: The arts as the unconscious agents Theory
Part II: From Jungian psychology to Jungian Coaching
5. Jungian Coaching; an economic model
6. Four basic principles in Jungian Coaching
7. Rosarium – Flipping Principle: A Jungian Coaching way of thought
8. Individuation: Transcendent function and irrational thinking Practice
Part III: Jungian Coaching
9. Why practice Jungian Coaching?
10. Jungian Coaching complies with coaching competencies
11. Contract: The archetype of the wounded healer
12. Assessment
13. The Jungian Coaching session Practice
Part IV: Archetypes applied to coaching
14. Archetypal and complex coaching: The inner Theatre
15. Holistic approach: Ego (conscious), Self (unconscious) and the Ego-Self Axis
16. Alchemy - create change
17. The Persona archetype: About interface
18. The Anima/Feminine archetype: Deepening inwards
19. The Animus/Masculine archetype: Expanding toward outside
20. Practical coaching with Anima and Animus
21. The Shadow archetype: The challenge of inferiority
22. "Shadow Work", an Example
23. The Trickster archetype: About politics and manipulations
24. Jungian Coaching approach to money issues
25. The Hero Quest – coping with postmodern careers
26. The Hero Quest – more theory and practice
27. Twenty-four leadership archetype in teamwork
28. The dream as an internal coach
29. Jung's psychological types and the MBTI: The dawn of Jungian Coaching
30. Psychopomp – a coach for the coach Epilogue
31. How Jungian psychology settled in Israel and into my Jungian Coaching practice. A personal glance
32. When the Shadow archetype met Lady Corona, a comprehensive case study about Jungian Coaching in Covid-19 pandemic era
Bibliography
Rubrieken
- advisering
- algemeen management
- coaching en trainen
- communicatie en media
- economie
- financieel management
- inkoop en logistiek
- internet en social media
- it-management / ict
- juridisch
- leiderschap
- marketing
- mens en maatschappij
- non-profit
- ondernemen
- organisatiekunde
- personal finance
- personeelsmanagement
- persoonlijke effectiviteit
- projectmanagement
- psychologie
- reclame en verkoop
- strategisch management
- verandermanagement
- werk en loopbaan