Cognitive-developmental approach to coaching: an interview with Robert Kegan

Dear Bob, Your work on the evolution of consciousness and its implications for supporting adult learning and professional development is very important for coaching. I believe that most coaches hold dear to their heart the idea of the possibility and necessity of ongoing psychological transformation...

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Published inCoaching : an international journal of theory, research & practice Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 10 - 22
Main Author Bachkirova, Tatiana
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.03.2009
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ISSN1752-1882
1752-1890
DOI10.1080/17521880802645951

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Summary:Dear Bob, Your work on the evolution of consciousness and its implications for supporting adult learning and professional development is very important for coaching. I believe that most coaches hold dear to their heart the idea of the possibility and necessity of ongoing psychological transformation in adulthood and the need for a better fit between adult capacities and the hidden demands of modern life. It is not surprising then that your approach to understanding adult development, well known as a meaningful and coherent theory, now is in the process of creating its own niche in coaching practice. I would like this process to be the focus of our interview.
ISSN:1752-1882
1752-1890
DOI:10.1080/17521880802645951