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Transformative Conversations - 1500 Solution-Focused Questions for Coaching Leadership Education and Community-Based Practice - cover

Transformative Conversations - 1500 Solution-Focused Questions for Coaching Leadership Education and Community-Based Practice

Bert Hansel Ramsey, Anthony Elgin Olson

Verlag: TherapyBooks Publishing

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Beschreibung

The right question has the power to shift perspectives, spark insight, and drive meaningful progress. Transformative Conversations: 1500 Solution-Focused Questions for Coaching, Leadership, Education, and Community-Based Practice is the ultimate resource for professionals seeking to guide positive change through effective questioning.
 
This comprehensive guide provides 1500 solution-focused questions designed to help individuals move forward, overcome obstacles, and harness their strengths. Whether you're a therapist, coach, leader, educator, or community practitioner, these questions will help you create impactful conversations that foster confidence, motivation, and actionable results.
 
Inside This Book, You’ll Find:
 
✔ 1500 powerful, ready-to-use questions for therapy, coaching, leadership, and more.✔ Practical SFBT techniques to shift conversations toward solutions.✔ Real-world case examples illustrating the impact of effective questioning.✔ Tools for goal-setting, motivation, and problem-solving across different fields.
 
Perfect for professionals looking to enhance communication, build resilience, and inspire change, this book offers a practical roadmap to helping individuals and teams find their own solutions—one question at a time.
 
Are you ready to transform conversations and create lasting impact?
Verfügbar seit: 02.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 268 Seiten.

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