List of publications on a keyword: «coaching psychology»
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Trainers' readiness to use coaching in sports: results of a pilot study
Conference PaperCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice. Evidence-based approach- Author:
- Mar'iana I. Murzina
- Work direction:
- Методология и технология доказательного коучинга
- Abstract:
- The article presents some results of a pilot study on the perception of coaching in the sports environment and the willingness of coaches to use coaching approaches in their professional practice. The data was collected using a snowball sampling method. The questionnaire was completed by 8 coaches (48 variables) representing various sports. The limited sample size does not allow for statistically significant conclusions, but it provides initial hypotheses and directions for further research.
- Keywords:
- athlete, coach, sports psychologist, coaching psychology
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Evidence-based coaching techniques and tools: a systematic overview
Conference PaperCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice. Evidence-based approach- Authors:
- Nikita E. Voloshin, Mark S. Abanin, Inessa S. Kappusheva
- Work direction:
- Методология и технология доказательного коучинга
- Abstract:
- Coaching psychology has emerged as a rigorous scientific discipline that applies psychological theory and methods to support goal attainment, performance enhancement, and personal development. This paper provides a systematic overview of the principal techniques and tools employed in evidence-based coaching practice, examining their theoretical foundations, empirical support, and practical applications across diverse professional domains – business, healthcare, education, and sport. Drawing on peer-reviewed literature and international coaching standards, the study analyses four major technique clusters: goal-focused approaches (the GROW model), solution-focused coaching, cognitive-behavioural coaching, and positive psychology-based interventions. Core practical tools – powerful questioning, the Wheel of Life, values clarification, and mindfulness-based practices – are examined with respect to their application in leader development, organisational consulting, and individual coaching. The analysis reveals that the effectiveness of coaching techniques depends not on their isolated use but on their skilful integration within a coherent, client-centred coaching relationship. The paper concludes that advancing the evidence base of coaching psychology requires longitudinal outcome research, greater methodological rigour, and sustained integration of neuroscientific findings into coaching practice.
- Keywords:
- positive psychology, evidence-based coaching, coaching psychology, cognitive-behavioural coaching, coaching techniques, GROW model, solution-focused coaching, coaching tools
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Balint supervision for coaches
Conference PaperCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice. Evidence-based approach- Author:
- Mar'iana I. Murzina
- Work direction:
- Технология и инструменты коучинга
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- The article proposes the use of Balint supervision in coaching practice. Using two case studies, the article demonstrates how group work can help restore professional resilience, reduce emotional stress, and provide a different perspective on the coach-client relationship. The article also discusses the possibilities and limitations of this method in the coaching environment.
- Keywords:
- coaching psychology, Balint groups, coaching supervision, professional resilience, and unconscious aspects of communication
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Coaching Psychology as a field of academic and applied psychology: methodological problems and research prospects
Conference PaperCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice- Author:
- Natalia V. Antonova
- Work direction:
- The essence of psychological security of the individual
- Abstract:
- The article analyzes the development and methodological foundations of "Coaching Psychology" - a branch of academic and applied psychology that studies the psychological mechanisms of coaching as a support practice. The need for evidence-based coaching research is substantiated, the levels of evidence and the state of coaching research in Russia are considered. A classification of theoretical approaches to coaching within the framework of Coaching Psychology is provided. The prospects for research within the framework of Coaching Psychology and problems specific to Russia that hinder the development of scientifically based coaching in Russia are analyzed. A conclusion is made about the need to consolidate coaches to conduct evidence-based coaching research.
- Keywords:
- levels of evidence, coaching psychology, support practice, evidence-based approach, theoretical approaches, research prospects
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Russian-language version of the PRACTICE cognitive-behavioural coaching model
Conference PaperCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice- Authors:
- Elena A. Naumtseva, Natalia V. Antonova
- Work direction:
- Security of educational activities during quarantine measures
- Abstract:
- The article presents the results of the evaluation of the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral coaching model PRACTICE. To evaluate the effectiveness, a repeated measures design was used. Data processing was performed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov criterion and the Wilcoxon criterion. Results: coaching sessions conducted according to the PRACTICE model lead to a positive shift in the level of personal effectiveness (z = 137.5, p = 0.023) and the level of self-organization of the coachee (z = 88, p = 0.025). The study is the first evaluation of the effectiveness of the PRACTICE cognitive-behavioral coaching model and creates a basis for further comparative studies in the field of coaching psychology.
- Keywords:
- coaching psychology, cognitive-behavioural coaching, PRACTICE coaching model, coaching effectiveness assessment