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Coaching

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In coaching there is a good degree of overlap between embodied coaching and embodied therapy on dimensions such as:

  • the importance of the alliance and trust

  • focusing on emotional awareness and emotional regulation and affect change

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Pietrzak, T., Hauke, G. (2018). Coaching. In: Hauke, G., Kritikos, A. (eds) Embodiment in Psychotherapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92889-0_17

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