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Cognitive Behavioural Coaching for Anger at Work

Learn to manage emotions before they become destructive

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Language :  English
This e-book will provide you with step by step instructions demonstrating how cognitive behavioural coaching techniques can help you to learn to use your anger positively.
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This e-book on the topic of Cognitive Behavioural Coaching for Anger at Work will provide you with step by step instructions (using a real life case study) demonstrating how cognitive behavioural coaching techniques can help you to learn to use your anger positively, and manage it, so that it is constructive and not destructive.

The end goal of this e-book is to provide you with the knowledge to build self-awareness and to provide you with the CB Coaching tools and techniques for you to put into daily practice with the aim towards eventually becoming your own coach. The knock on effects of going through this process of change is that you will then be able to empower and coach down to others whose attitudes at work may be causing concern - as you once walked in their shoes.

  1. Introduction and Overview
    1. Introduction
    2. Overview of this e-book
  2. What is Cognitive Behavioural Coaching?
    1. What is Cognitive Behavioural Coaching?
    2. How does CB Coaching work?
    3. CB Coaching defined
    4. How can CB Coaching help you or your organization?
    5. Who can adopt CB Coaching for Anger at Work?
    6. How is CB Coaching different from other coaching approaches?
  3. Anger, its definition, causes & effects
    1. Definition of Anger
    2. Angry people
    3. Causes of Anger
    4. Emotions and Thoughts
    5. Physical effects of Anger
    6. Healthy Anger
  4. Link between EQ, CB Coaching & Anger
    1. What is Emotional Intelligence (EQ)?
    2. What are the benefits of working on your EQ?
    3. Self-Awareness
  5. Anger & the role of Assertiveness
    1. Clarity about Assertiveness
    2. Definition
About the Author

Dorothy Spry