際際滷shows by User: NickSBolton / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: NickSBolton / Thu, 14 Apr 2022 16:26:25 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: NickSBolton The Phenomenological Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf /slideshow/the-phenomenological-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588220 6-thephenomenologicalstanceintransformativecoaching-220414162626
In this final talk of the Transformative Coaching Series, Nick will explore the beating heart of all coaching and of transformative coaching in particular: the phenomenological stance. He will explore how phenomenology represents an attitude of radical unknowing on the part of the coach. Our job is not to know but to discover, to unearth, to explore, open up, reveal. And it is the client's perceived truth and its scope for change that is at the subject of this deep inquiry. Finally, to close out the first part of this series, Nick will raise the question of how open coaches are to truly unknowing and whether some recent moves in coaching are a sign that the centrality of the client's experience is being replaced by a set of ethical imperatives around which parts of the coaching profession are cohering.]]>

In this final talk of the Transformative Coaching Series, Nick will explore the beating heart of all coaching and of transformative coaching in particular: the phenomenological stance. He will explore how phenomenology represents an attitude of radical unknowing on the part of the coach. Our job is not to know but to discover, to unearth, to explore, open up, reveal. And it is the client's perceived truth and its scope for change that is at the subject of this deep inquiry. Finally, to close out the first part of this series, Nick will raise the question of how open coaches are to truly unknowing and whether some recent moves in coaching are a sign that the centrality of the client's experience is being replaced by a set of ethical imperatives around which parts of the coaching profession are cohering.]]>
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 16:26:25 GMT /slideshow/the-phenomenological-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588220 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) The Phenomenological Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf NickSBolton In this final talk of the Transformative Coaching Series, Nick will explore the beating heart of all coaching and of transformative coaching in particular: the phenomenological stance. He will explore how phenomenology represents an attitude of radical unknowing on the part of the coach. Our job is not to know but to discover, to unearth, to explore, open up, reveal. And it is the client's perceived truth and its scope for change that is at the subject of this deep inquiry. Finally, to close out the first part of this series, Nick will raise the question of how open coaches are to truly unknowing and whether some recent moves in coaching are a sign that the centrality of the client's experience is being replaced by a set of ethical imperatives around which parts of the coaching profession are cohering. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6-thephenomenologicalstanceintransformativecoaching-220414162626-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this final talk of the Transformative Coaching Series, Nick will explore the beating heart of all coaching and of transformative coaching in particular: the phenomenological stance. He will explore how phenomenology represents an attitude of radical unknowing on the part of the coach. Our job is not to know but to discover, to unearth, to explore, open up, reveal. And it is the client&#39;s perceived truth and its scope for change that is at the subject of this deep inquiry. Finally, to close out the first part of this series, Nick will raise the question of how open coaches are to truly unknowing and whether some recent moves in coaching are a sign that the centrality of the client&#39;s experience is being replaced by a set of ethical imperatives around which parts of the coaching profession are cohering.
The Phenomenological Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf from Nick Bolton
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Psychological Dimensions in Transformative Coaching.pdf /slideshow/psychological-dimensions-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588215 5-psychologicaldimensionsintransformativecoaching-220414162523
In the fifth presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to examine what we mean by the psychological dimension of the Animas approach and how we work with it in a meaningful yet non-directive manner.. In tackling the theme, Psychological Dimensions to Transformative Coaching, he will explore why transformative coaching is fundamentally an inside job that emerges from psychological awareness meeting real world behavioural change and the resultant paradigm shift. With traditional forms of coaching focused on behavioural change, transformative coaching intentionally seeks to create this paradigm shift through reflexive learning, exploration and experimentation and Nick will share how the Animas approach seeks to achieve this. The psychological dimension is intrinsically related to real-life experiences yet remains clearly differentiated as an area of exploration in transformative coaching. It is the secret sauce that makes transformative what it is a loosening of the self-image, beliefs, assumptions and worldview that shapes our encounter with the world.]]>

In the fifth presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to examine what we mean by the psychological dimension of the Animas approach and how we work with it in a meaningful yet non-directive manner.. In tackling the theme, Psychological Dimensions to Transformative Coaching, he will explore why transformative coaching is fundamentally an inside job that emerges from psychological awareness meeting real world behavioural change and the resultant paradigm shift. With traditional forms of coaching focused on behavioural change, transformative coaching intentionally seeks to create this paradigm shift through reflexive learning, exploration and experimentation and Nick will share how the Animas approach seeks to achieve this. The psychological dimension is intrinsically related to real-life experiences yet remains clearly differentiated as an area of exploration in transformative coaching. It is the secret sauce that makes transformative what it is a loosening of the self-image, beliefs, assumptions and worldview that shapes our encounter with the world.]]>
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 16:25:23 GMT /slideshow/psychological-dimensions-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588215 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) Psychological Dimensions in Transformative Coaching.pdf NickSBolton In the fifth presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to examine what we mean by the psychological dimension of the Animas approach and how we work with it in a meaningful yet non-directive manner.. In tackling the theme, Psychological Dimensions to Transformative Coaching, he will explore why transformative coaching is fundamentally an inside job that emerges from psychological awareness meeting real world behavioural change and the resultant paradigm shift. With traditional forms of coaching focused on behavioural change, transformative coaching intentionally seeks to create this paradigm shift through reflexive learning, exploration and experimentation and Nick will share how the Animas approach seeks to achieve this. The psychological dimension is intrinsically related to real-life experiences yet remains clearly differentiated as an area of exploration in transformative coaching. It is the secret sauce that makes transformative what it is a loosening of the self-image, beliefs, assumptions and worldview that shapes our encounter with the world. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/5-psychologicaldimensionsintransformativecoaching-220414162523-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the fifth presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to examine what we mean by the psychological dimension of the Animas approach and how we work with it in a meaningful yet non-directive manner.. In tackling the theme, Psychological Dimensions to Transformative Coaching, he will explore why transformative coaching is fundamentally an inside job that emerges from psychological awareness meeting real world behavioural change and the resultant paradigm shift. With traditional forms of coaching focused on behavioural change, transformative coaching intentionally seeks to create this paradigm shift through reflexive learning, exploration and experimentation and Nick will share how the Animas approach seeks to achieve this. The psychological dimension is intrinsically related to real-life experiences yet remains clearly differentiated as an area of exploration in transformative coaching. It is the secret sauce that makes transformative what it is a loosening of the self-image, beliefs, assumptions and worldview that shapes our encounter with the world.
Psychological Dimensions in Transformative Coaching.pdf from Nick Bolton
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The Integrative Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf /slideshow/the-integrative-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588211 4-theintegrativestanceintransformativecoaching-220414162422
In the fourth foundational presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to explore what we mean by the integrative stance and what exactly we are integrating. He first explores how the integrative stance is a natural consequence of the primacy of the subjective human experience and questions the extent to which the attachment to, or advocacy of, a particular discipline or form of coaching can be truly client-centric. The integrative stance is one of essential openness to what works in evoking awareness and creating change and provides a rich and diverse landscape for both the coach and client to traverse. Yet as Nick shares it can be problematic in becoming merely light-fingered eclecticism and done badly at can prioritise technique over the humanistic endeavour. As a result, Nick sets out to understand what it means to be intentionally integrative and suggests that the deeper roots that connect theories and practices are what allow transformative coaches to be ethical, congruent and masterful even when dancing lightly over a range of approaches.]]>

In the fourth foundational presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to explore what we mean by the integrative stance and what exactly we are integrating. He first explores how the integrative stance is a natural consequence of the primacy of the subjective human experience and questions the extent to which the attachment to, or advocacy of, a particular discipline or form of coaching can be truly client-centric. The integrative stance is one of essential openness to what works in evoking awareness and creating change and provides a rich and diverse landscape for both the coach and client to traverse. Yet as Nick shares it can be problematic in becoming merely light-fingered eclecticism and done badly at can prioritise technique over the humanistic endeavour. As a result, Nick sets out to understand what it means to be intentionally integrative and suggests that the deeper roots that connect theories and practices are what allow transformative coaches to be ethical, congruent and masterful even when dancing lightly over a range of approaches.]]>
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 16:24:22 GMT /slideshow/the-integrative-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588211 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) The Integrative Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf NickSBolton In the fourth foundational presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to explore what we mean by the integrative stance and what exactly we are integrating. He first explores how the integrative stance is a natural consequence of the primacy of the subjective human experience and questions the extent to which the attachment to, or advocacy of, a particular discipline or form of coaching can be truly client-centric. The integrative stance is one of essential openness to what works in evoking awareness and creating change and provides a rich and diverse landscape for both the coach and client to traverse. Yet as Nick shares it can be problematic in becoming merely light-fingered eclecticism and done badly at can prioritise technique over the humanistic endeavour. As a result, Nick sets out to understand what it means to be intentionally integrative and suggests that the deeper roots that connect theories and practices are what allow transformative coaches to be ethical, congruent and masterful even when dancing lightly over a range of approaches. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/4-theintegrativestanceintransformativecoaching-220414162422-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the fourth foundational presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to explore what we mean by the integrative stance and what exactly we are integrating. He first explores how the integrative stance is a natural consequence of the primacy of the subjective human experience and questions the extent to which the attachment to, or advocacy of, a particular discipline or form of coaching can be truly client-centric. The integrative stance is one of essential openness to what works in evoking awareness and creating change and provides a rich and diverse landscape for both the coach and client to traverse. Yet as Nick shares it can be problematic in becoming merely light-fingered eclecticism and done badly at can prioritise technique over the humanistic endeavour. As a result, Nick sets out to understand what it means to be intentionally integrative and suggests that the deeper roots that connect theories and practices are what allow transformative coaches to be ethical, congruent and masterful even when dancing lightly over a range of approaches.
The Integrative Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf from Nick Bolton
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The Holistic & Systemic Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf /slideshow/the-holistic-systemic-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251587360 3-theholisticsystemicstanceintransformativecoaching-220414133846
In the third presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick explores and unpicks the holistic dimension. In Towards the Whole Human the Holistic Dimension in Transformative Coaching, he will propose a framework that embraces the individual in their whole system. In effect, Nick asks us to consider our clients as both an individual system, mind, body, spirit, but also part of a wider system, of family, work, society and beyond not as an ethical standpoint but as an ontological one. The nature of being of that person and the extent to which that being is shaped by and responsive to the wider systems. We ignore these at our peril when we treat our clients as disconnected decision-makers and guardians of their own destiny and, Nick suggests, this is why coaching so often fails when the client engages back in the real world.]]>

In the third presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick explores and unpicks the holistic dimension. In Towards the Whole Human the Holistic Dimension in Transformative Coaching, he will propose a framework that embraces the individual in their whole system. In effect, Nick asks us to consider our clients as both an individual system, mind, body, spirit, but also part of a wider system, of family, work, society and beyond not as an ethical standpoint but as an ontological one. The nature of being of that person and the extent to which that being is shaped by and responsive to the wider systems. We ignore these at our peril when we treat our clients as disconnected decision-makers and guardians of their own destiny and, Nick suggests, this is why coaching so often fails when the client engages back in the real world.]]>
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 13:38:46 GMT /slideshow/the-holistic-systemic-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251587360 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) The Holistic & Systemic Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf NickSBolton In the third presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick explores and unpicks the holistic dimension. In Towards the Whole Human the Holistic Dimension in Transformative Coaching, he will propose a framework that embraces the individual in their whole system. In effect, Nick asks us to consider our clients as both an individual system, mind, body, spirit, but also part of a wider system, of family, work, society and beyond not as an ethical standpoint but as an ontological one. The nature of being of that person and the extent to which that being is shaped by and responsive to the wider systems. We ignore these at our peril when we treat our clients as disconnected decision-makers and guardians of their own destiny and, Nick suggests, this is why coaching so often fails when the client engages back in the real world. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/3-theholisticsystemicstanceintransformativecoaching-220414133846-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the third presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick explores and unpicks the holistic dimension. In Towards the Whole Human the Holistic Dimension in Transformative Coaching, he will propose a framework that embraces the individual in their whole system. In effect, Nick asks us to consider our clients as both an individual system, mind, body, spirit, but also part of a wider system, of family, work, society and beyond not as an ethical standpoint but as an ontological one. The nature of being of that person and the extent to which that being is shaped by and responsive to the wider systems. We ignore these at our peril when we treat our clients as disconnected decision-makers and guardians of their own destiny and, Nick suggests, this is why coaching so often fails when the client engages back in the real world.
The Holistic & Systemic Stance in Transformative Coaching.pdf from Nick Bolton
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The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching.pdf /slideshow/the-humanistic-tradition-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251587353 2-thehumanistictraditionintransformativecoaching-220414133729
The humanistic tradition is central to coaching and to transformative coaching in particular. Yet in many ways it is often only loosely understood in the coaching profession whilst being more fully developed and considered in other fields such as psychotherapy and counselling. In this second presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick will consider the topic of The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching. Taking a brief historical tour over the key thinkers and practitioners in this field, he will draw out the journey that coaching has been on to reach its current state. Hell consider notions of self-actualisation, the primacy of the phenomenological experience, the unfolding nature of being and the vital nature of relationship, as he builds a more detailed picture of the humanistic tradition. Finally, hell explore what this means for transformative coaches in particular and where they can encounter unexpected challenges with their own personal, deeply-held assumptions about personal growth and change and notions of accepted truth.]]>

The humanistic tradition is central to coaching and to transformative coaching in particular. Yet in many ways it is often only loosely understood in the coaching profession whilst being more fully developed and considered in other fields such as psychotherapy and counselling. In this second presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick will consider the topic of The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching. Taking a brief historical tour over the key thinkers and practitioners in this field, he will draw out the journey that coaching has been on to reach its current state. Hell consider notions of self-actualisation, the primacy of the phenomenological experience, the unfolding nature of being and the vital nature of relationship, as he builds a more detailed picture of the humanistic tradition. Finally, hell explore what this means for transformative coaches in particular and where they can encounter unexpected challenges with their own personal, deeply-held assumptions about personal growth and change and notions of accepted truth.]]>
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 13:37:29 GMT /slideshow/the-humanistic-tradition-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251587353 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching.pdf NickSBolton The humanistic tradition is central to coaching and to transformative coaching in particular. Yet in many ways it is often only loosely understood in the coaching profession whilst being more fully developed and considered in other fields such as psychotherapy and counselling. In this second presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick will consider the topic of The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching. Taking a brief historical tour over the key thinkers and practitioners in this field, he will draw out the journey that coaching has been on to reach its current state. Hell consider notions of self-actualisation, the primacy of the phenomenological experience, the unfolding nature of being and the vital nature of relationship, as he builds a more detailed picture of the humanistic tradition. Finally, hell explore what this means for transformative coaches in particular and where they can encounter unexpected challenges with their own personal, deeply-held assumptions about personal growth and change and notions of accepted truth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2-thehumanistictraditionintransformativecoaching-220414133729-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The humanistic tradition is central to coaching and to transformative coaching in particular. Yet in many ways it is often only loosely understood in the coaching profession whilst being more fully developed and considered in other fields such as psychotherapy and counselling. In this second presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick will consider the topic of The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching. Taking a brief historical tour over the key thinkers and practitioners in this field, he will draw out the journey that coaching has been on to reach its current state. Hell consider notions of self-actualisation, the primacy of the phenomenological experience, the unfolding nature of being and the vital nature of relationship, as he builds a more detailed picture of the humanistic tradition. Finally, hell explore what this means for transformative coaches in particular and where they can encounter unexpected challenges with their own personal, deeply-held assumptions about personal growth and change and notions of accepted truth.
The Humanistic Tradition in Transformative Coaching.pdf from Nick Bolton
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What is Transformative Coaching.pdf /slideshow/what-is-transformative-coachingpdf/251587290 1-whatistransformativecoaching-220414132313
Words must mean something if they are to serve a purpose. Yet all too often, transformative and transformational are used with little real qualitative value but rather as broadly aspirational notions. In the first presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to answer the fundamental question, What is Transformative Coaching? Drawing from a range of sources that form the heritage of the transformative concept, Nick will explore how Animas developed its own unique philosophical and psychological approach to coaching that is both transformative yet also intensely humanistic. He will explore the four dimensions of transformative coaching devised within Animas mapping them to the evolution of coaching in particular and the talking professions as a whole. ]]>

Words must mean something if they are to serve a purpose. Yet all too often, transformative and transformational are used with little real qualitative value but rather as broadly aspirational notions. In the first presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to answer the fundamental question, What is Transformative Coaching? Drawing from a range of sources that form the heritage of the transformative concept, Nick will explore how Animas developed its own unique philosophical and psychological approach to coaching that is both transformative yet also intensely humanistic. He will explore the four dimensions of transformative coaching devised within Animas mapping them to the evolution of coaching in particular and the talking professions as a whole. ]]>
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 13:23:12 GMT /slideshow/what-is-transformative-coachingpdf/251587290 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) What is Transformative Coaching.pdf NickSBolton Words must mean something if they are to serve a purpose. Yet all too often, transformative and transformational are used with little real qualitative value but rather as broadly aspirational notions. In the first presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to answer the fundamental question, What is Transformative Coaching? Drawing from a range of sources that form the heritage of the transformative concept, Nick will explore how Animas developed its own unique philosophical and psychological approach to coaching that is both transformative yet also intensely humanistic. He will explore the four dimensions of transformative coaching devised within Animas mapping them to the evolution of coaching in particular and the talking professions as a whole. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1-whatistransformativecoaching-220414132313-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Words must mean something if they are to serve a purpose. Yet all too often, transformative and transformational are used with little real qualitative value but rather as broadly aspirational notions. In the first presentation of the Transformative Coaching series, Nick sets out to answer the fundamental question, What is Transformative Coaching? Drawing from a range of sources that form the heritage of the transformative concept, Nick will explore how Animas developed its own unique philosophical and psychological approach to coaching that is both transformative yet also intensely humanistic. He will explore the four dimensions of transformative coaching devised within Animas mapping them to the evolution of coaching in particular and the talking professions as a whole.
What is Transformative Coaching.pdf from Nick Bolton
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What Lies Beneath: Coaching Under the Surface /slideshow/what-lies-beneath-coaching-under-the-surface/42815118 whatliesbeneath-141217192444-conversion-gate01
際際滷s from a talk on an existential, narrative and phenomenological approach to coaching by Nick Bolton, founder of Animas Centre for Coaching.]]>

際際滷s from a talk on an existential, narrative and phenomenological approach to coaching by Nick Bolton, founder of Animas Centre for Coaching.]]>
Wed, 17 Dec 2014 19:24:44 GMT /slideshow/what-lies-beneath-coaching-under-the-surface/42815118 NickSBolton@slideshare.net(NickSBolton) What Lies Beneath: Coaching Under the Surface NickSBolton 際際滷s from a talk on an existential, narrative and phenomenological approach to coaching by Nick Bolton, founder of Animas Centre for Coaching. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatliesbeneath-141217192444-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from a talk on an existential, narrative and phenomenological approach to coaching by Nick Bolton, founder of Animas Centre for Coaching.
What Lies Beneath: Coaching Under the Surface from Nick Bolton
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-NickSBolton-48x48.jpg?cb=1649942485 To develop Animas Centre for Coaching as one of the truly great places to train for those who want to become transformational coaches working independently or within the workplace. Our coaching courses are about creating change at a deeper level than merely performance. The course draws on a range of coaching approaches to create shifts in the client's model of the world from which all change can spring. http://www.animascoaching.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6-thephenomenologicalstanceintransformativecoaching-220414162626-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-phenomenological-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588220 The Phenomenological S... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/5-psychologicaldimensionsintransformativecoaching-220414162523-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/psychological-dimensions-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588215 Psychological Dimensio... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/4-theintegrativestanceintransformativecoaching-220414162422-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-integrative-stance-in-transformative-coachingpdf/251588211 The Integrative Stance...