Enabling Positive Change: Coaching Conversations in Occupational Therapy
Editors: Wendy Pentland, Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Jen Gash and Amy Heinz.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: What is Coaching?
Wendy Pentland, Canada & Amy Heinz, United States
Chapter 2: What Does the Coaching Conversation and Process Look Like?
Jen Gash, United Kingdom
Chapter 3: What Can Coaching Offer Occupational Therapy?
Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Australia & Wendy Pentland, Canada
Chapter 4: What are Some Examples of Coaching Applied in Occupational Therapy?
Wendy Pentland, Canada & Amy Heinz, United States
Section II: EXAMPLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS APPLYING COACHING IN PRACTICE
Chapter 5: Coaching and Lifestyle Redesign®: Coaching as an Integral Part of Preventing and Managing Chronic Conditions
Camille Dieterle, United States
Chapter 6: On the Edge of Occupational Therapy: Adventure, Innovation, Risk Taking, Courage
Sue Gregory, Australia
Chapter 7: Coaching Well-Being and Return to Work
Wendy Allonby, United Kingdom
Chapter 8: Occupational Therapist-Facilitated Group Coaching
Amy Heinz, United States
Chapter 9: Coaching for Meaning, Balance and Fulfillment in Mid-Life
Wendy Pentland, Canada
Chapter 10: Rebuilding Confidence for Work and Re-Engagement: Occupational Therapy Coaching in Condition Management Programs for People on Illness-Related Benefits
Sally Branch, United Kingdom
Chapter 11: Coaching for Recovery in a Mental Health Setting
Aidan Parsons, Australia
Chapter 12: Creativity Coaching: Returning Home
Jen Gash, United Kingdom
Chapter 13: The Living Life Well Programme: One Occupational Therapist’s Journey to Using a Coach Approach
Jessica Hill, South Africa/United Kingdom
Chapter 14: An Occupational Therapist Coaching Executives and Leaders
Judy McLennan, Australia
Chapter 15: Making the Leap from Occupational Therapist to Coach on Television and the Many Steps in Between
Jo Bassett, Australia
Chapter 16: The Journey to Occupational Performance Coaching
Fiona Graham, New Zealand
Chapter 17: Using Coaching for Burnout Prevention and Increased Career Satisfaction for Occupational Therapists
Anne Poulsen, Australia
Chapter 18: Coaching Experiences of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Leaders: Excerpts from Their Stories
Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Australia
Chapter 19: A Personal Journey: Arriving at the Occupational Therapy Coach Special Interest Group (OT Coach SIG)
Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Australia
SECTION III: EXAMPLES OF COACHING EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
Chapter 20: Coaching Education and Training for Future Occupational Therapy Practitioners
Amy Heinz, United States
Chapter 21: From Clinic to Community: Coaching Training of Occupational Therapists in Hong Kong
Charles Hamrick, Hong Kong
Chapter 22: Towards Mastery: An Australian Coach Training Program Designed Specifically for Occupational Therapists
Belinda McInnes, Barb Anderson & Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Australia
SECTION IV: LOOKING FORWARD AND LOOKING BACK: LOOKING TO FUTURE POSSIBILITIES FOR COACHING IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Chapter 23: Future Directions for Occupational Therapy and Coaching: Navigating Changes and Crafting Futures
Jen Gash, United Kingdom, Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Australia, Amy Heinz, United States & Wendy Pentland, Canada
Chapter 24: Concluding Remarks
Wendy Pentland, Canada, Amy Heinz, United States, Jeanette Isaacs-Young, Australia & Jen Gash, United Kingdom
APPENDICES
Appendix A: How Coaching Operates in Occupational Therapy to Enable Client Change
Appendix B: Proposed Therapist Competencies for Mindset, Relationship and Process in Coaching in Occupational Therapy
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