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Ep 37 | Dark triad clients and their affect on coaches

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In this episode, Holly and I discuss a study that explores the affect of coaching dark triad clients on coaches with some recommendations of how to deal with dark triad clients. The study we are discussing in this episode is Diller, S. J., Frey, D. & Jonas, E. (2020): Coach me if you can! Dark triad clients, their effect on coaches, and how coaches deal with them, Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice. You can access the original article here: https://doi.org/10.1080/17521882.2020.1784973 If you enjoy my podcast, you might enjoy my new book: ‘Coaching with Research in Mind’. Available to order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coaching-Research-Mind-Rebecca-Jones/dp/1138363197 or Routledge: https://www.routledge.com/Coaching-with-Research-in-Mind/Jones/p/book/9781138363199 If you enjoy the show then don't forget to subscribe and please leave a rating. Also tell your friends - the best publicity is word of mouth. You can tell the world you have listened to The Coaching Academic podcast via Twitter here: http://www.rebeccajjones.co.uk/coaching_academic/share
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In this episode, Holly and I discuss a study that explores the affect of coaching dark triad clients on coaches with some recommendations of how to deal with dark triad clients. The study we are discussing in this episode is Diller, S. J., Frey, D. & Jonas, E. (2020): Coach me if you can! Dark triad clients, their effect on coaches, and how coaches deal with them, Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice. You can access the original article here: https://doi.org/10.1080/17521882.2020.1784973 If you enjoy my podcast, you might enjoy my new book: ‘Coaching with Research in Mind’. Available to order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coaching-Research-Mind-Rebecca-Jones/dp/1138363197 or Routledge: https://www.routledge.com/Coaching-with-Research-in-Mind/Jones/p/book/9781138363199 If you enjoy the show then don't forget to subscribe and please leave a rating. Also tell your friends - the best publicity is word of mouth. You can tell the world you have listened to The Coaching Academic podcast via Twitter here: http://www.rebeccajjones.co.uk/coaching_academic/share
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