Cusps and evolution in Coaching Psychology: An editorial on a Special Issue of the Chichester Coaching Psychology Conference.
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| Title: | Cusps and evolution in Coaching Psychology: An editorial on a Special Issue of the Chichester Coaching Psychology Conference. |
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| Authors: | Tyndall, Ian (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Coaching Psychologist. Apr2025, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p1-9. 7p. |
| Subjects: | Coaching psychology, Conference papers, Editorial writing, Focus (Linguistics) |
| Geographic Terms: | Chichester (England) |
| Abstract: | Welcome to the latest issue of The Coaching Psychologist, which is a special issue bringing you some of the best papers from the University of Chichester's inaugural coaching psychology conference. The regular editor, David Tee, had the honour of being joined as co-editor for this special issue by Dr Ian Tyndall from Chichester's Department of Psychology and also Chair of the conference. This editorial explains how this conference came into being, how this fits in to the wider growth in interest and activity within the field of coaching psychology, as well as previewing the articles featured within this issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
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| Abstract: | Welcome to the latest issue of The Coaching Psychologist, which is a special issue bringing you some of the best papers from the University of Chichester's inaugural coaching psychology conference. The regular editor, David Tee, had the honour of being joined as co-editor for this special issue by Dr Ian Tyndall from Chichester's Department of Psychology and also Chair of the conference. This editorial explains how this conference came into being, how this fits in to the wider growth in interest and activity within the field of coaching psychology, as well as previewing the articles featured within this issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 17481104 |
| DOI: | 10.53841/bpstcp.2025.20.3.3 |