Publications by alanna o'broin
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O'Broin, A. & Palmer, S. (2006). The
coach-client relationship and contributions made by the coach in
improving outcome. The Coaching Psychologist, 2(2), 16-20.
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O’Broin, A. &
Palmer, S. (2006). Win-win situation? Learning form parallels and
differences between coaching psychology and sport psychology. The
Coaching Psychologist, 2(3), 17-23.
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O’Broin, A. &
Palmer, S. (2007). Reappraising the coach-client relationship: The
unassuming change agent in coaching. In S. Palmer and A. Whybrow (eds.)
Handbook of Coaching Psychology: A guide for practitioners. Hove:
Routledge.
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O’Broin, A.
(2008). All-or-nothing thinking: Using thinking skills to
re-appraise performance-interfering thinking. International Coaching
Psychology Review, 3(3), 250-252.
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O’Broin, A. &
Palmer, S. (2009). Co-creating an optimal coaching alliance: A
Cognitive Behavioural Coaching perspective. International Coaching
Psychology Review, 4(2), 184-194
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O’Broin, A. and
Palmer, S. (2010). Introducing an interpersonal perspective on the
coaching relationship. In S. Palmer and A. McDowall (eds.) The Coaching
Relationship: Putting People First. Hove: Routledge.
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O’Broin, A. and
Palmer, S. (2010). Building on an interpersonal perspective on the
coaching relationship. In S. Palmer and A. McDowall (eds.) The Coaching
Relationship: Putting People First. Hove: Routledge.
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O’Broin, A. and
Palmer, S. (2010). The Coaching Alliance as a universal concept
spanning conceptual approaches. Coaching Psychology International, 3(1),
3-6.
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O’Broin, A. &
Palmer, S. (2010). Exploring key aspects in the formation of
coaching relationships: Initial indicators from the perspective of the
coachee and the coach. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory,
Research & Practice,3(2), 124 – 143.
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Jowett, S.,
O’Broin, A. and Palmer, S. (2010). On understanding the role and
significance of a key two-person relationship in sport and executive
coaching. Sport & Exercise Psychology Review, 6(2), 19-30.
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O’Broin, A. &
Palmer, S. (2012). Enhancing the coaching alliance and relationship.
In M. Neenan and S. Palmer (Eds.) Cognitive Behavioural Coaching in
Practice: An Evidence Based Approach. Hove: Routledge.
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