#185 Forthcoming book (Copy)
Routledge
Are you supervision curious? Perhaps you are a new coach, yet to engage in supervision. Or perhaps you are an established coach considering becoming a supervisor, or already training to be one. Perhaps you’re an established supervisor, maybe even training other coaches to be supervisors? Alongside my supervision practice, I’ve spent the past five years researching and writing about coaching supervision, and the resulting book – with contributions from 18 supervision practitioners - will be out next month.
For now, here’s a foretaste …
The Coaching Supervision Casebook is a dynamic, real‑world tour through the heart of coaching supervision. Packed with case studies and grounded in published research, it reveals what truly happens in the supervisor–supervisee relationship and how to meet the diverse needs of practitioners at every stage. At its core is the practical, accessible NEEDS framework, brought to life through rich examples, reflective questions and actionable strategies that help coaching supervisors make intentional, impactful choices to support and develop coaches towards who they are becoming. A thought‑provoking, energising resource for coaches, supervisors and training organisations who want supervision to be purposeful, supportive and transformative.
“...a welcome addition to the canon of coaching supervision. It introduces fresh perspectives, practical guidance and a new framework that enhances the field.”
Elaine Cox, Honorary Research Fellow, Oxford Brookes University, and Founding Editor of the International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, UK
“Timely, thoughtful and inspiring, this book is a meaningful companion for coaches and supervisors seeking to deepen their practice and navigate complexity with integrity and purpose.”
Pauline Fatien, PhD, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
“…a major contribution here in helping us understand the practice of supervision through the NEEDS framework.”
Bob Garvey, Professor (Emeritus), UK
“Through its case studies and theoretical insights, The Coaching Supervision Casebook positions supervision as essential for safer, more effective and transformative coaching…highly recommended.”
David A Lane, Professional Development Foundation, and Visiting Professor at Middlesex University and Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
“…gives supervisors precise language for their intentional choices and coaches genuine clarity about what to expect. A practical contribution that makes the abstract concrete.”
Sarah Short, The Coaching Revolution, UK
“…a useful and applicable guide to effective coaching supervision.”
Paul Stokes, Associate Professor of Coaching & Mentoring, Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
“…a highly valuable resource that shines a light on the discipline of supervision…Whether you’re new to supervision or an experienced practitioner, this is a must-read...”
Jo Wright, Co-founder, Coaching Culture Ltd., UK