The third National Coaching Psychology Conference will be held at City University London, on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 December 2007, organised by the British Psychological Society's Special Group in Coaching Psychology.
The conference will appeal to a very broad audience, reflecting the application of coaching psychology in a range of settings. Whether delegates are working in business, the health sector or with private individuals, the event is designed to help them find plenty of valuable insights and information to take away.
The conference provides a full programme of stimulating and informative sessions that emphasise the psychological elements of coaching. This fast growing profession has a wide range of applications, which are reflected in the conference topics including the return on investment of coaching psychology, the coaching relationship, the evidence base for coaching psychology, health coaching, transpersonal coaching and multicultural coaching.
Leading national and international coaching psychologists will present the latest research and thinking in this exciting and fast moving discipline. Delegates at the conference will also have a choice of practical and informative master classes with experts from the coaching psychology field.
Dr Siobhain O'Riordan, Chair of the SGCP, said; 'This is an exciting time for coaching psychology at both a national and international level'. She added 'we are delighted to be hosting this important event in the coaching psychology calendar and are looking forward to a lively and inspiring conference'.
The Conference Academic Committee Chair, Professor Stephen Palmer, said, 'The number of submissions to this conference have been high. This means that we have a range of high quality papers and skills based workshops on the conference themes. This conference will inspire both coaching psychologists and coaches interested in evidence based practice.'