Tatiana Bachkirova is Professor of Coaching Psychology and Co-Director of the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies at Oxford Brookes University, UK. As well as being an academic, which involves teaching and supervising PhD students, she is also a coaching supervisor and leads the internationally delivered programme of Advanced Study in Coaching Supervision.
Professor Bachkirova is a recognised author, international speaker and holder of many awards for distinguished contribution to coaching psychology and supervision. As an active researcher she published many research articles, book chapters and books, including the Complete Handbook of Coaching (2010, 2014 and 2018), Coaching and Mentoring Supervision: Theory and Practice (2011 and 2021), Developmental Coaching: Working with the Self (2011) and The SAGE Handbook of Coaching (2017).
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Editorial with Irina Bachkirova and Carol Kauffman explore ‘the what’ of coaching research to advance the field what exactly should we study?...
Editorial: Many ways of knowing: how to make sense of different research perspectives in studies of coaching.
A Book Review of Developmental coaching: working with the self.
This article describes an exploratory study aimed at investigating factors contributing to the phenomenon of self-deception in coaches....
These slides complement Tatiana Bachkirova and Jonathan Sibley podcast on their research findings.
This article is an interview with Michael Cavanagh PhD, University of Sydney....
Learn about a newly developed instrument that will help you micro-analyze your coaching sessions:...
In our previous editorials we have examined a range of issues that are relevant to coaches, academics and res...
Cognitive-development approach to coaching: An interview with Bob Kegan ...
Table used in research performed by Harnisch grant recipients Tatiana Bachkirova and Jonathan Sibley.
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