COACH+ The Art & Science of Positive Psychology Coaching: FULL SERIES 1-3
COACH+ The Art & Science of Positive Psychology Coaching: FULL SERIES 1-3
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Join Dr Suzy Green, Founder & CEO of The Positivity Institute, as she chats with other academics and practitioners who also work in the evolving field of Positive Psychology Coaching and related fields. Over three fantastic series, they’ll be looking at the interplay between the complementary fields of Positive Psychology & Coaching Psychology within an evidence-based coaching context. Suzy's aim is to equip practitioners with both knowledge and skills, and most importantly, have a positive impact on their “way of being” as Positive Psychology Coaches.Production: @andymaherdotcomSeries 3 sponsor: CoachHub
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Focuses on the intersection of Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology, discussing evidence-based practices and frameworks. Episodes cover diverse topics such as intercultural coaching, leadership development strategies, and narrative coaching, with specific examples including discussions with experts like Philippe Rosinski and Julia Milner.

Join Dr Suzy Green, Founder & CEO of The Positivity Institute and its coaching education arm, ACADEMY+, as she chats with other academics, professionals and practitioners who work in the evolving field of Positive Psychology Coaching and/or related fields. Over four fantastic series, they’ll explore the interplay between the complementary fields of Positive Psychology & Coaching Psychology in an evidence-based coaching context. Suzy's aim is to equip coaching practitioners with both knowledge and skills, and most importantly, have a positive impact on their “way of being” as coaches and practitioners.
Production: @andymaherdotcom
Series 3 & 4 sponsor: @_CoachHub_
Aylin Dulagil, Coaching and Organisational Psychologist, Doctoral Candidate, M. Org. Psych, M. Coaching & HRM, BSc (Psych) Hons. Aylin is a Coaching and Organisational Psychologist with experience in positive psychology, employee engagement, leadership development, talent management and organisational development.
Aylin is also an experienced coach and facilitator who has worked with a range of clients to set goals and achieve positive outcomes in areas such as leadership development, career transition, and personal wellbeing. Aylin draws on a wide repertoire of tools and evidence-based theories to meet her client’s needs for change, including solution-focused, systemic, and cognitive-behavioural approaches.
As a ‘thinking partner’, Aylin specifically focuses on helping clients identify and develop new skills, thought patterns, and behaviours that will facilitate the successful achievement of personal and professional goals. In her career spanning over 20 years, Aylin has worked as both an internal and external consultant to deliver coaching engagements, and talent and organisational development initiatives to a number of organisations including the University of Technology Sydney, Unisearch Ltd, The George Institute, University of WA, Reserve Bank of Australia, MSD, Sanofi, BHP, The Salvation Army Employment Plus, Centacare, Superbarn, Simplot, World Vision, Ausgrid, Leightons, AMP, Officeworks, Yarra Trams, and Transpacific Industries.
Aylin completed her PhD, examining the impact of organisational factors on the use of individual character strengths. Aylin is engaged as a Senior Associate of The Positivity Institute, working closely with Dr Suzy Green on applied positive psychology and evidence-based coaching engagements in schools, the corporate sector and the community. Aylin is accredited in the following psychometric tools: Hogan suite of assessments, Realise 2, MTQ48 and MTQPlus.

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