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Reproducible Handouts
- Handout 1.1: The Coach Approach
- Handout 2.1: Tools to Determine Coaching Effectiveness
- Handout 3.1: Shared Assumptions about Change
- Handout 5.1: Path-Finding Tool
- Handout 5.2: Designing a Personal Vision Statement
- Handout 5.3: Wheel of Life
- Handout 5.4: Vision Goals Action Steps
- Handout 8.1: Telling Clients What To Do
- Handout 8.2: Distinctions and Dealing with Emotions in Coaching
- Handout 8.3: Additional Resources for Dealing with Emotions in Coaching
- Handout 10.1: Learned Optimism
- Handout 10.2: Applying the Strategies
- Handout 10.3: Being a Compassionate Witness
- Handout 10.4: An Example of the Power of Evoking in Young Children
- Handout 11.1: Decisional Balance Tool
- Handout 14.1: CAPE and Skills in the Opening Closing and Four Tasks
- Handout 15.1: Suggested Open Questions for Measuring Skill in the Four Tasks
- Handout 15.2: Tool for Measuring Change Talk and Sustain Talk
- Handout 15.3: Suggested Open Questions for Self-Reflection and Peer Feedback
- Handout 15.4: Self-Reflection and Peer Feedback Form
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