1. Tackling Climate Change Issues Raised Within Coaching & Coaching Psychology Practice.

 
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In recent years there has been a steady increase in people reporting that they are concerned, anxious and/or depressed about climate change and its impact upon the planet and biodiversity. 

Therefore it is likely that coaches and coaching psychologists in their practice will have coachees who may be experiencing stress-related symptoms triggered by what has become known as the 'Climate Change Crisis'.

This pilot study focuses on ascertaining how often coachees are raising their concerns about climate change and if these are issues they wish to address within coaching. The survey also asks questions relating to your practice, training and supervision.

The survey should take about 10 minutes of your time to complete depending upon whether or not you leave additional comments. There are 20 questions in total including the additional comments or feedback boxes.

The research has been approved by the International Society for Coaching Psychology (ISCP). Your individual responses will remain confidential and all material published, including any quotes, will be anonymised.

We intend publishing the results of this survey. Your completion of the survey confirms that you agree to us publishing the results and presenting them at events, congresses and conferences in the usual manner. 

Thank you for your support which is much appreciated. If you have any queries, please contact us at: research@isfcp.net

Professor Stephen Palmer PhD
ISCP International Centre for Coaching Psychology Research

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