Application of Redecision Therapy in Executive Coaching Workshops: Part 2 - A Qualitative Exploration of Participants’ Changes
Author(s) -
Mark Widdowson,
Mil Rosseau
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of transactional analysis research and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2218-3159
DOI - 10.29044/v5i1p19
Subject(s) - coaching , facilitator , thematic analysis , psychology , transactional analysis , interpersonal communication , applied psychology , personal development , medical education , qualitative research , psychotherapist , social psychology , sociology , medicine , social science
This is the second paper of three and describes an investigation into the way that executive coaching as a growing field of organisational development can be based on transactional analysis theory and methods. Twelve participants who had attended a coaching workshop based on Goulding & Goulding’s (1979) redecision therapy approach completed a follow-up Change Questionnaire adapted by the first author from material by Elliott et al (2001) and responses were analysed using thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke 2006). Participants reported experiencing a wide range of personal growth experiences, positive interpersonal change and growth in their business, managerial and leadership skills as a result of participating in the work-shops. Limitations are described including the possible impact of the transferential artefact of wanting to please the workshop facilitator. The thematic analysis findings suggest that such an approach can provide an effective framework for executive coaching workshops.
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