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Marie Stopforth
Apr 20, 20232 min read
Willpower vs. Discipline: which is best for building lasting habits
As a coaching psychologist, you are likely to encounter clients who struggle with building habits or making positive changes in their...
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Marie Stopforth
Jan 22, 20232 min read
Collaboration and growth: the benefits of group supervision in coaching
Group supervision in coaching is a valuable tool for coaches to reflect on their practice, gain new insights, and continue to develop...
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Marie Stopforth
Sep 6, 20222 min read
Some thoughts about group coaching supervision...
I've recently started to offer group supervision. I started with a self-forming group who had similar goals/needs, and now also offer...
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Marie Stopforth
Aug 15, 20223 min read
Can I call myself a coaching psychologist?
Following my colleague Gary Buxton's post on LinkedIn describing the squirminess he feels about calling himself a coaching psychologist,...
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Marie Stopforth
Jun 10, 20222 min read
The Ladder of Inference - a useful coaching tool?
It is sometimes useful to explore your client’s reasoning. Sometimes, people feel under pressure to respond quickly and therefore don’t...
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Marie Stopforth
Sep 11, 20212 min read
Psychology can fundamentally change the way we coach...
Coaching can be transformational for our clients. We’ve all experienced those sessions where an ‘a-ha’ moment brings a breakthrough as...
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Marie Stopforth
Mar 10, 20215 min read
The wheel of life - a psychologically informed coaching tool?
What is it? One of the most popular and arguably most used tools in coaching, the wheel of life consists of a wheel divided in to 8...
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Marie Stopforth
Mar 8, 20213 min read
Are your clients' reasons 'why' holding them back?
It's human nature that when something doesn't go well (and sometimes when it does) clients will spend time considering the reasons 'why?'....
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