Single-Session Coaching :Distinctive Features - Coaching Distinctive Features
Single-Session Coaching :Distinctive Features - Coaching Distinctive Features
paperback
Published:
27 May, 2026
Description
In this revised edition of Single-Session Coaching: Distinctive Features, Windy Dryden presents a clear and accessible overview of the theory and practice of Single-Session Coaching (SSC). Presented in the highly accessible Distinctive Features format, Dryden explores how these approaches allow coaches and clients to tackle problems and find solutions quickly and flexibly. The book is split in two parts covering the theroy and practice of SSC,, chapters clearly examine key topics, including the foundations of SSC, what makes a good SSC coach and coachee, common misconceptions, preparing for and structuring a session, and considering significant coachee variables. It explains key terminology, such as the difference between Problem-Focused and Development-Focused SSC, and portrays these differences in useful case studies to show the benefits of each for individual clients. Finally, it concludes with details on following up with the coachee, including key questions to ask. With case studies throughout, this approach can be applied in various clinical settings, such as primary care, and non-clinical settings, such as voluntary sectors, and is ideal for time-limited scenarios in comparison to other, more time-consuming, coaching methods. This will be an invaluable tool for coaches in practice and in training, as well as for academics and students of coaching.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781041226130 |
| ISBN10 | 1041226136 |
| Number Of Pages | 142 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd edition |
Author's Bio
Windy Dryden, Ph.D., is in clinical and consultative practice and is an international authority on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Single-Session Therapy and Coaching. He is Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has worked in psychotherapy for more than 50 years and is the author or editor of over 290 books.