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Evalvacija življenjskega koučinga : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Pričujoča raziskava je poskus, kako na konkretnem primeru izvedenega procesa življenjskega kovčinga skupne dejavnike, ki se uporabljajo v psihoterapiji za evalvacijo procesa, prilagoditi in uporabiti za evalvacijo življenjskega kovčinga ter iz rezultatov analize sklepati o stičnosti med življenjskim kovčingom in sistemsko psihoterapijo. Raziskovalci procesa kovčinga (Molyn idr., 2022) so prišli do ugotovitve, da bi bilo smiselno kovčing evalvirati na način skupnih dejavnikov, katerih oče je Rosenzweig in ki jih je opisal že daljnega leta 1936. Skupni dejavniki v psihoterapiji so transteoretičen pristop in kot tak uporaben za vse oblike pomoči, kjer ena oseba nudi pomoč, druga oseba pa jo išče (Rosenzweig, 1936). V teoretičnem delu sem opisala stičnosti med kovčingom in sistemsko psihoterapijo na podlagi teoretičnih podlag ter metodologije in tehnik. Raznolikost kovčing pristopov in modalitet kaže na to, da je kovčing (kot tudi psihoterapija) po svoji naravi integrativen. Rezultati evalvacije izvedenega primera življenjskega kovčinga po shemi skupnih dejavnikov kažejo na to, da je dejavnik klienta ključnega pomena za uspešen rezultat procesa in da je skupno delo (skupni dejavniki) rezultat trdega dela klienta in kovča, med katerima se je med procesom vzpostavila varna in pristna vez.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Življenjski kovčing, sistemska psihoterapija, evalvacija, skupni dejavniki v psihoterapiji, skupni dejavniki v življenjskem kovčingu
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Šimnovec
Year:2023
Number of pages:91 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151492 This link opens in a new window
UDC:615.851(043.2)
DOI:20.500.12556/RUL-151492 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:168089603 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Evaluation of Life Couching
Abstract:
The present research is an attempt to adapt common factors used in psychotherapy for the evaluation of the process and use them for the evaluation of life coaching, and from the results of the analysis to draw conclusions about the connection between life coaching and systemic psychotherapy. Researchers of the coaching process (Molyn et al., 2022) came to the conclusion that it would be reasonable to evaluate coaching in the manner of common factors, whose father is Rosenzweig and who described them as far back as 1936. Common factors in psychotherapy are a transtheoretical approach and as such useful for all forms of help where one person offers help and another person seeks it (Rosenzweig, 1936). In the theoretical part, I described the similarities between coaching and systemic psychotherapy based on theoretical foundations and methodology and techniques. The diversity of coaching approaches and modalities indicates that coaching (as well as psychotherapy) is integrative in nature. The results of the evaluation of the case of life coaching according to the scheme of common factors indicate that the client factor is crucial for the successful outcome of the process and that the joint work (common factors) is the result of the hard work of the client and the coach, where safe and authentic bond was established during the process.

Keywords:Life Coaching, Systemic Psychotherapy, Evaluation, Common Factors in Psychotherapy, Common Factors in Life Coaching

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