An insight what drives Coaches to sometimes taken on Clients they are not equipped to deal with. The author uses models from Transactional Analysis to help explain this unconscious process.
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An insight what drives Coaches to sometimes taken on Clients they are not equipped to deal with. The author uses models from Transactional Analysis to help explain this unconscious process.
This is for you if you are a Coach or want to become a Coach and you want to know how Transactional Analysis can be used in Coaching.
Coaching Case Study focusing on Transactional Analysis and Personality. This Case Study examines management style and Working Styles.
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