Coaching is an applied psychology discipline; namely the application of behavioural, psychosocial, & cognitive science to enhance the human experience.
22/10/2019
Only a week to go before the talented Mr Pedro Angulo comes to talk to us about . Pedro is head of leadership development in AIB and having seen him speak recently we can say this is one not to miss!
Not a huge amount of tickets for this one - so purchase before the event is essential.
Great to be able to offer Student rates again as well! :)
Click the link below for tickets
PSI Members: €30.00
Non-members: €35.00
PSI Students: €20.00
Presenters:Pedro Angulo is Head of Leadership Development in AIB, Programme Director in the IMI (Irish Management Institute) Diploma in Strategic HRM and Presi...
25/09/2019
Only a couple of days left to our AGM in UCD preceded by a free workshop on the Evolving role of Coaching in Health and Wellbeing (3 CPD points available!).
We'd love to see you there, to hear your opinions about coaching psychology in Ireland, and help shape the future of the Coaching Psychology Special Interest Group's role in guiding and promoting coaching psychology.
See you there! https://lnkd.in/dhA98mj
Brief description of the event:To develop practitioner skills in the emerging role of coaching in health and wellbeing, by providing an overview of the evolving...
18/09/2019
International Congress of Psychology - ICP 2020
CALL FOR ORAL, POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND SYMPOSIUMS
The ICP 2020 will be held in Prague, Czech Republic in the dates 19 - 24 July, 2020.
The Congress and its motto: ‘Open Minds, Societies and the World’ brings over 45 Thematic Areas. Each of them will offer several Keynote Speakers. 5 days of the Congress will be created by a rich scientific programme including Workshops, Round Tables, Controversial Debates and speakers as Philip Zimbardo, Robert Cialdini, Elizabeth Loftus and many others.
Those interested in oral and poster presentations or symposium should submit abstracts through ICP 2020 online portal by December 1, 2019. The ICP 2020 motto is: ‘Open Minds, Societies and the World’ and its basic programme structure involves over 45 thematic areas. However, prospective participants are not limited to those, all submissions will be evaluated. The Abstract Submission deadline is on December 1, 2019.
For more information about the Congress such as Important dates, Keynote Speakers, Guidelines for Abstract Submission and many other visit www.icp2020.com or follow us on social media as Facebook , Twitter or Instagram . Represent yourself, your nation, country and region and join us at the ICP 2020!
27/08/2019
Delighted to present our article in the recent edition of the Irish Psychologist - The Official Magazine of the PSI. It hopes to give a flavour of the breath of use Applied Coaching Psychology in Ireland today, along with some of the theoretical models & practices utilised by practitioners. Hope you enjoy!
Thanks to Jerry Dixon AFPsSI, FHEA, Alan Lyons, Dr. Damian Davy, Dr Kimberly Fitzgerald, Niamh Gaffney ACC PMC and Elizabeth McCarthy Quinn for their contributions.
22/08/2019
We're delighted to announce a learning event on the 28th of September which will be followed by the coaching Psychology AGM.
The Event is The Evolving Role of Coaching in Health & Wellbeing, facilitated by Dr Mary Collins, a Senior Executive Development Specialist with the Royal College of Surgeons.
The event is worth 3 credits, and you can book your place by copying and pasting the below link into you browser.
Brief description of the event:To develop practitioner skills in the emerging role of coaching in health and wellbeing, by providing an overview of the evolving...
15/08/2019
Great insights into imposter syndrome, which can be a challenge with some very successful coaching clients.
We all struggle with thoughts that 'we're not good enough'... or that someone will put a hand on our shoulder and say 'you've been found out as a fraud'
30/07/2019
A scoping review of mental health difficulties in coaching has found only positive effectives of qualified and trained coaching psychologists tackling mental health difficulties in coaching
View details for Lifestyle coaching for mental health difficulties: scoping review.
24/07/2019
Some interesting insights on how coaching differs in Ireland compared with the rest of Europe http://ow.ly/9bq550v4GMF
Distinctions in coaching practice between the island of Ireland and the rest of Europe. / Angulo, Pedro; Passmore, Jonathan; Brown, Hazel.
19/07/2019
Great article by Jonathan Passmore and co. in a recent edition of the BPS 'The Coaching Psychologist', which defines coaching psychology as separate from regular coaching based on the training and ethical guidelines set for coaching psychologists: http://ow.ly/czdW50v4Gjr
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04/07/2019
We were delighted with the turnout and participation for our event 'Self care for the Carers' at the PSI's headquarters last month. Well done to our team and our own Dr Kimberly Fitzgerald for a great morning . And many thanks to Ronan Dillon of Healthy Workforce for the great presentation and content. Great tips and focus!
03/07/2019
Interesting Article on how to coach the ultra performer.
The author shares his perspective on how coaching the ultra performer is often more complex than most coaching assignments. He iterates that it does not require different skills, but rather, highly refined coaching skills such as those listed below.
Know Your Clients World
Know Your Expertise
Learn From Your Clients
Be Flexible
Be Courageous
FInd a Way to Be Helpful Early On
Know Your Limits
Be Compassionate
Manage Your Ego
Bring Judgement and Perspective
DWOP's final CPD learning event before the Summer is Organisational Response to a Critical Incident on Tuesday, June 4th with Lynne Forrest at the PSI offices Grantham Street at 6.30pm.
You can book your place by copying and pasting the link below into your Browser:
The aim of this one hour presentation is to help attendees consider a critical incident stress management plan for their organisation. From a health & safety pe...
15/05/2019
Limited spaces available for our upcoming event this Saturday, May 18th for all interested in the topic of Self-Care! Please sign up at the link below asap! 😃
Health and wellness coaching are rapidly emerging as adjunct treatments for lifestyle-related chronic illness. According to an analytic review resulting in a co...
07/05/2019
If your taking care of others you've gotta take of yourself first and foremost!
Our Self -Care workshop organised by our very own Dr Kimberly Fitzgerald is on the morning of May 18th with reduced rates for PSI members and Students.
Health and wellness coaching are rapidly emerging as adjunct treatments for lifestyle-related chronic illness. According to an analytic review resulting in a co...
16/04/2019
PSI Annual Conference
Registration is now available for this year's PSI Annual Conference.
If you would like to submit an abstract for consideration then you must first register to attend the Conference.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is midnight on Friday, 07 June 2019.
Postgraduate and Undergraduate students can avail of reduced attendance rates (€50 one day, €100 full conference)
This year's PSI Annual Conference will take place at the Newpark Hotel, Kilkenny from 07 - 08 November, with pre-conference workshops on Wednesday 06. See the Conference section of the PSI website for further information.
Conference
20/03/2019
Great to see a meta analysis of empirical research supporting the effectiveness of workplace coaching! Looks like it's time to embrace online coaching as no significant difference was found between it and face to face coaching!
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Coaching is an applied positive psychology discipline; namely the systematic application of behavioural, psychosocial, and cognitive science to enhance the human experience. Originally a sub-group of the Division of Work & Organisational Psychology (DWOP), our membership base has grown and diversified to include professionals devoted to work performance, cultural change, motivation, individual and team health/wellbeing, stress management, solution-focused change, as well as mindfulness, mindset adjustment, and lifestyle reorientation. Ultimately, any need, context, or situation where positive change can benefit a wide array of organisations, groups, and/or individuals. We focus equally on client development as well as practitioner skills and competencies. Our primary aim is to act as the representative voice for psychological coaching theory and practice in Ireland.
Membership of the Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology
Applicants for full membership of the Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology must hold existing Graduate or Chartered Membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland.
Full Membership
Open to:
PSI DWOP Members
Other PSI Divisional Members
Non-Divisional Members
Associate Membership
Firstly, interested parties must apply as an Associate Member of the Psychological Society of Ireland (See ‘Join Us’ link on the PSI website). Then, opt to join CP-SIG from the link on this page. Associate membership is open to qualified coaches, non-psychologists, and allied professionals interested in coaching resident in the Republic of Ireland, and psychologists and non-psychologist coaches residing outside the Republic of Ireland.
Who we are: Aims and Objectives
Coaching is an applied positive psychology discipline; namely the systematic application of behavioural, psychosocial, and cognitive science to enhance the human experience. Originally a sub-group of the Division of Work & Organisational Psychology (DWOP), our membership base has grown and diversified to include professionals devoted to work performance, cultural change, motivation, individual and team health/wellbeing, stress management, solution-focused change, as well as mindfulness, mindset adjustment, and lifestyle reorientation. Ultimately, any need, context, or situation where positive change can benefit a wide array of organisations, groups, and/or individuals. We focus equally on client development as well as practitioner skills and competencies. Our primary aim is to act as the representative voice for psychological coaching theory and practice in Ireland.
Benefits of Being a Member
Access to workshops and seminars to develop professional skills in coaching psychology.
Opportunities to present workshops, create articles and contribute to research symposia.
Providing opportunities for psychologists and non-psychologist coaches to network, share experiences and engage within our community of purpose.
Opportunity to be awarded Continuing Professional Development credits.
Assistance and guidance in research development, supervision, & mentoring.