Third National Coaching Psychology Symposium

22 - 23 August, 2008 @ Dockside Conference Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney 

'Leading Coaching Excellence – How to do it'

Dockside, Sydney

Symposium Program

We had a fantastic response to our call for presentations from coaching psychologists throughout Australia and overseas. Topics ranged from Making the transition from clinical to coaching practice through Developing the coaching alliance to Marketing yourself as a coach.

As well as our keynote speakers, Dr Alyson Whybrow and Rosemary Howard, our presenters included:

  • Dr Tony Grant
  • Prof Peter Terry
  • Peter Webb
  • Dr Tim Sharp
  • Dr Lydia Ievleva
  • Dr Michael Cavanagh
  • Dr Travis Kemp
  • Jill McNaught 
  • Download Symposium Abstracts - Acrobat icon - small (452kb)

Keynote Speakers & Presenters

Rosemary Howard

Executive Director and Conjoint Professor at AGSM Executive Programs, Rosemary is responsible for the leadership and growth of AGSM Executive Programs and for deepening client partnerships and the alumni network. Rosemary's address is titled The state of executive and management development: The state of the nation.

 - Rosemary Howard
Dr Alison Whybrow

Alison is an experienced coaching psychologist practitioner and current Chair of the Special Group on Coaching Psychology of the British Psychological Society. In an address titled Coaching Psychology: Coming of age? Alison will bring an international perspective on two key questions ‘What does it mean to practice as a coaching psychologist and what does coaching psychology offer?’

Alison Whybrow
Presenter Biographies
 

Presentations

All presentations are in PDF (- Acrobat icon - small) format unless otherwise indicated.

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Opening: Ray Elliott - Founding of the IGCP   Download (125kb)
Session 1: Dr Alison Whybrow - Coaching Psychology: Coming of Age?   Download (185kb) 
Session 2: Dr Tim Sharp - Out of the dark and into the light: Making the transition from clinical to coaching psychology  Download (177kb) 
Session 3: Jasmine Slliger and Mark Anns - Executive coaching across cultures  Download (257kb) 
Session 4: Peter Webb - Averting the march of folly: coaching for wisdom in leadership  Download (3mb)
Session 5: Dr Tony Grant - Is Coaching Psychology flourishing? What's the evidence?  Download (818kb) 
Session 6: Angela David - Coaching High Potentials: Identifying and Developing them.  Download (1.1mb) 
Session 7: Gavin Dagley - Working out the approach: Non-clinical assessment of executives for coaching  Download (349kb) 
Session 8: Mary Ingamells - Integral approach to coaching - using the AQAL model  To come
Session 9: Chris Nunns and Aaron McEwan - Putting the horse before the cart  Download (293kb) 
Session 10: Dr Lydia Ievleva - Mental imagery applied to coaching  Download (722kb) 
Session 11: Dr Michael Cavanagh - Presentation of the outcomes of the global convention on Coaching  Download (282kb) 
Session 12: Dr Michael Cavanagh - Developing Leaders or Informing Them?   Download (1.9mb) 
Session 13: Judi Pears and Aaron McEwan - The who, what and why of marketing yourself as a coach  Download (2.4mb) 
Session 16: Rosemary Howard - Coaching psychology in executive education  Download (630kb) 
Session 17: Dr Travis Kemp - Developing the coaching alliance  Download (247kb) 
Session 18: Dr John Zelcher and Anne Whyte - An integrated approach to coaching supervision within a guild of executive coaches  Download (908kb) 
Session 19: Dr Josephine Palermo and Ray Elliott - The practice of coaching for executive leadership development: A micro-level analysis  Download (882kb) 
Session 20: Prof Peter Terry - Lessons from the frontline: Performance psychology at the Olympic Games  To come

 

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