Understanding cognitive-emotional processing through a coaching process: The influence of coaching on vision, goal-directed energy, and resilience

Leticia P. Mosteo, J. Batista-Foguet, Joshua D. Mckeever, R. Serlavós Serra

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This study is based on intentional change theory and supports cognitive-emotion and social complexity perspectives regarding positive and negative affect. We examine how a coaching experience guided by a specific theoretical approach within a leadership development program at a European business school influences cognitive-emotional processing of MBA students with regard to their levels of personal vision comprehensiveness and strength, goal-directed energy, and resilience. A within-subjects pre-post Non-Equivalent Dependent Variables design with a total of 76 students was conducted using survey methods. A rigorous analysis sheds light on how intentional change theory-based coaching enhances individual self-development processes. Participants stated higher levels of personal vision, goal-directed energy, and resilience postcoaching. A series of moderator effects were identified regarding the quality of the coaching connection (i.e., overall emotional saliency) and the general self-efficacy of participants. Implications concerning how coaching processes may be enriched through the establishment of high-quality coaching connections are discussed.
Idioma originalCastellà
Pàgines (de-a)64-96
Nombre de pàgines33
RevistaJournal of Applied Behavioral Sciences
Volum52
Número1
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2 de febr. 2016

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