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Coaching for Wellbeing: An Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners

By Ana Paul Nacif

This book provides coaches with a solid grounding in key theories of wellbeing and evidence-based models that can be immediately applied in your own coaching practice. Complete with new coaching tools and resources, effective techniques and a range of case studies, this practical guide will be useful for working with individuals, groups or organisations.

Podcasts

Wellbeing, self care and group coaching

Dr Ana Paula Nacif was a guest at the Edge of Coaching podcast about the importance of self-care and wellbeing for coaches. They also talk about how group coaching can add value to clients and coaches’ practices.

Wellbeing for leaders

Dr Ana Paula Nacif was invited to discuss her new book: Coaching for Wellbeing: An Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners with Angharad Irvine from Clore Social Leadership.
They also talked about wellbeing and leadership.

Coaching for social impact

Dr Ana Paula Nacif was invited to be a guest panellist on the AoEC (Academy of Executive Coaching) podcast, alongside host George Warren and guest panellist Tracy Sinclair, to talk about how coaching can help individuals, organisations, and communities create positive and lasting social change.

Wellbeing of coaches

Dr Fiona Day talks with Dr Ana Paula Nacif, wellbeing and leadership coach. Ana delivers wellbeing coaching programmes in organisational settings. She and Fiona talk about the importance of wellbeing for coaches, mentors and supervisors.

Expanding your coaching practice

We talked with Ana about how group work has been successfully delivered in a range of settings and is useful for coaches looking to understand how to use their skills to work with groups and expand their practice. We invited Ana to reflect on how the power of group work can help coaches to develop confidence in putting themselves out there with their marketing.