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All books for category "Theory and Research"
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A General Theory of Love - Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, Richard Lannon
Review: This work pulls together scientific research into relationships, connections and emotions. The authors are 3 San Francisco psychiatrists of different traditions who have melded their views into a surprisingly cohesive text. Basically they show how the brain impacts our emotional heart and therefore relationships. ... More
A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science and Spirituality - Ken Wilber
Review: The key message of this book is that we have had enough of the analytical, deconstructionist approach in the western world and to progress we need to look at integrating more and seeing things as wholes and systems not fragmented parts ... More
Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart: A Systems Approach to Engaging Leaders with Their Challenges - Mary Beth O'Neill
Review: The writing style is clear and readable. It is however for a business audience, although thankfully not too academic. There are diagrams and case studies to help absorb the concepts. The author also comes across well, with a sense of integrity coming through. ... More
Language and the Art of Happiness - Chalmers Brothers
Review: The view of this book is that everything we do comes from language. We create and sustain our version of reality through it. Achievements and how we achieve them, - or don't - happen through our internal and external language. ... More
Life Coaching: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach - Michael Neenan, Windy Dryden
Review: The book is written for non-coaches who want to change their own lives. It is also suitable for Life Coaches who want additional tools and perspectives to use with their clients ... More
Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food - Taming Our Primal Instincts - Terry Burnham, Jay Phelan
Review: Our toughest battles are with ourselves - that's the message from this book which encapsulates a great deal of research into how our genes influence our behaviour. ... More
Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership, and Change - Don Edward Beck, Christopher C. Cowan
Review: This book provides a model for understanding the complex shifts that are occurring in the world of business and social structure. Written in the mid 1990s, it aims at supporting managers and leaders planning for 21st century success. ... More
The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World - Marti Olsen Laney
Review: This book seeks to help people of a more introverted nature survive in a world that is increasingly biased toward the extrovert. Introverts, about one in four of the population, can feel like they are fighting their corner with one hand tied behind their backs ... More
The Luck Factor: The Four Essential Principles - Richard Wiseman
Review: Clint Eastwood once asked, "Are you feeling lucky?" Richard Wiseman, the author of the Luck Factor, has asked over a thousand people the same question over several years. This book is about his results and conclusions. It addresses why some people appear to always win out while others constantly dance with disaster ... More
The Psychology of Happiness - Michael Argyle
Review: This book was originally written in 1987 and quoted 400 studies on what makes humans happy. The current edition was written in 2001 and incorporates several hundred additional studies. The result is a very comprehensive summary of findings and implications on the psychology of happiness. ... More
The Solutions Focus: The S.I.M.P.L.E Way to Positive Change - Paul Z. Jackson, Mark McKergow
Review: The book's simple idea is to focus on what is already going right in a situation, rather than focus on endless problem-solving. ... More
Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment - Martin Seligman
Behavioral Coaching - Perry Zeus, Suzanne Skiffington
Coaches Guide to Sport Psychology: A Publication for the American Coaching Effectiveness Program Level 2 Sport Science Curriculum - Rainer Martens Ph.D.
Coaching: An Effective Behavioral Approach - Garry Martin
Coaching Conversations: For Transformational Change - Michael Hall, Michelle Duval
Coaching Power: Ten Myths and New Realities - Susan Battley
Coaching Skills - Jenny Rogers
Coaching and Mentoring Skills: NetEffect Series - Andrew J. DuBrin
Coaching in Depth: The Organizational Role Analysis Approach - John Newton, Susan Long, Burkard Sievers

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