Exploring Relational Dialogue in Solution-Focused Coaching Sessions: An Analysis of Co-Construction and Reflection.

Abstract:

:Purpose: To examine solution-focused coaching (SFC) as a means to enhance clinicians' professional development. Methods: Six pediatric rehabilitation clinicians (three physical, two occupational, and one behavior therapist) each received two SFC sessions targeting clinical listening goals. Conversational intervals were noted in session transcriptions. Frequencies of relational strategies and conversational intervals were calculated. The meaning of intervals > 10 s was examined. Results: The most frequent relational strategies indicated that SFC facilitates reflection and critical thinking, and encourages action. An appreciable number of long intervals (>10 s) occurred, indicating substantial reflection by participants. These were embedded in relational dialogue sequences involving coach questions and formulations, and participant pauses. Conclusions: The findings support the use of SFC as a professional development tool and substantiate the view that SFC 'works' through the coach's use of relational strategies designed to facilitate collaborative conversations that build solutions through an emphasis on reflection and action.

journal_name

Dev Neurorehabil

authors

King G,Baldwin P,Servais M,Moodie S,Kim J

doi

10.1080/17518423.2020.1711542

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-08-01 00:00:00

pages

390-401

issue

6

eissn

1751-8423

issn

1751-8431

journal_volume

23

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