Many coaching tools and techniques are now well established, but how
do they actually work? The third edition of Neuroscience for Coaches
answers this question to help coaches and managers deliver greater value
to clients and employees.
Based on extensive research, Neuroscience for Coaches provides a
clear explanation of the aspects of neuroscience that are relevant to
coaching so coaches can describe to clients why particular techniques
work and the benefits to be gained from using them. It also features
interviews with Marshall Goldsmith, Susan Grandfield, Christian van
Nieuwerburgh and Kim Morgan on topics including mindfulness and
behaviour change in coaching.
This fully updated third edition covers the latest neuroscientific
research on key brain areas and their functions, such as the Prefrontal
cortex and Amygdala which affect attention, processing and emotional
regulation. With tips and insights throughout, it crucially demonstrates
the ways in which coaches and managers who coach can use this
information effectively and practically in their everyday work.
Neuroscience for Coaches is a vital resource for improving
coaching practice with the latest scientific developments, tools and
techniques.