Coaching and Trauma
Book • 2019
Julia Vaughan Smith's 'Coaching and Trauma' explores how coaches can recognise and respond to trauma within a coaching framework without becoming therapists.
The book covers developmental trauma, physiological trauma responses, boundaries, contracting and practical approaches for coaches to remain safe and effective.
It draws on clinical and coaching experience to differentiate working with trauma (within coaching) from working on trauma (therapy).
The text emphasises resources, supervision and embodied competence for coaches and includes case examples and guidance on when to refer.
It is one of the relatively few specialist books directly addressing the intersection of coaching practice and trauma-awareness.
The book covers developmental trauma, physiological trauma responses, boundaries, contracting and practical approaches for coaches to remain safe and effective.
It draws on clinical and coaching experience to differentiate working with trauma (within coaching) from working on trauma (therapy).
The text emphasises resources, supervision and embodied competence for coaches and includes case examples and guidance on when to refer.
It is one of the relatively few specialist books directly addressing the intersection of coaching practice and trauma-awareness.
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