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1. De geschiedenis van (cognitieve) gedragstherapie en (cognitieve) gedragscoaching
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2. Het verschil tussen coaching en therapie
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3. Waarom zijn de meeste coaches gevaarlijk ‘onbewust onbekwaam’?
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4. Van welke coachingvormen moet je echt wegblijven?
De bronnen voor dit hoofdstuk vind je apart – het gaat om hoofdstukken uit het boek A Skeptic’s HR Dictionary van co-auteur Patrick Vermeren dat ondertussen niet meer in de handel verkrijgbaar is.
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5. Wat is coachbaar en wat niet?
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6. Wat is het belang van emoties in ons gedrag?
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