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The Theoretical Foundations of Coaching: Part One
                              by Dr. Patrick Williams, MCC


Coaching is a new field that borrows from and builds upon theories and research from
related fields that have come before it. As such, coaching is a multidisciplinary, multi-
theory synthesis and application of applied behavioral change.

Although coaching has a unique paradigm, much of what is useful in coaching goes
back decades and even centuries. The attraction of pursuing life improvement and
personal development, and exploring meaning began with early Greek society. This is
reflected in the famous quote by Socrates, “the unexamined life is not worth living”.
Since then we have developed many ways of examining our lives, some useful and
some not; some are grounded in theory and evidence-based, and some are fabricated
and useless. What persists, however, is that people who are not in pursuit of basic
human needs such as food and shelter do begin to pay attention to higher needs such
as self-actualization, finding fulfillment, and spiritual connection. In ancient Greece, as
now, an intense desire to explore and find personal meaning can be observed.

I believe that coach training schools today, both private and academic, must be clear
about their theoretical underpinnings and the philosophy that supports what they teach.

Contributions from Psychology
So what has the field of psychology brought to coaching, and what are the major
influences?

There have been four major forces in psychological theory since the emergence of
psychology in 1879 as a social science. These four forces are Freudian, Behavioral,
Humanistic and Transpersonal. In recent years there have been other three forces at
work, which I believe are really adaptations or evolutions of these four. Cognitive-
Behavioral Psychology grew from a mix of the Behavioral and Humanistic school.
Positive Psychology utilized Cognitive-Behavioral approaches and adds to the theories
that Humanistic Psychology emphasizes: a non-mechanistic view, and a view of
possibility as opposed to pathology as an essential approach to the client. And Ken
Wilber’s Integral approaches to psychology and life are, I believe, a new labeling of what
was called Transpersonal. Along with each revolution in Psychology, a changing image
of human nature has also evolved.

Psychology began as the investigation of consciousness and mental functions such as
sensation and perception. Webster’s New World Dictionary defines psychology as “a)
the science dealing with the mind and with mental and emotional processes, and b) the
science of human and animal behavior”. Much of the early influence on psychology
came from the philosophical tradition, and early psychologists adopted the practice of
introspection used by philosophers.

Introspectionists were an early force in psychology, with Wilhelm Wundt in Germany and
Edward Tichener in America being two of the early defenders of introspection as a
method of understanding the workings of the human mind. But they soon realized the
inadequacies of introspection for the validation of the young science of psychology.
Consciousness and mental functioning were difficult to study objectively. Psychology
was experiencing growing pains then, much as coaching is today.

Key Theorists
What follows is a quick tour of the growth of psychology and how its major thinkers set
the stage for the coaching revolution.

William James was the father of American psychology. James preferred ideas to
laboratory results and is best known for his view that humans can experience higher
states of consciousness. He wrote on such diverse topics as functions of the brain,
perception and space, psychic and paranormal faculties, religious ecstasy, will, attention,
and habit. Because of his orientation, he gradually drifted away from psychology and in
his later life emphasized philosophy. Nevertheless, William James had a tremendous
influence on the growth of the psychology profession, and he is still widely read today.
One of his most historic books, The Varieties of Religious Experience, is a treatise that
offers as much today as it did yesterday in the areas of spirituality and transpersonal
consciousness.

Sigmund Freud influenced the first force in psychology. While psychology in the United
States was struggling for an identity and striving for recognition by the scientific
community, European psychology was being reshaped by the theories of Sigmund
Freud. Freud created quite a stir in the medical community with his ideas as theories, but
he finally gained acceptance in psychiatry with the ‘talking cure’ breakthrough -
psychoanalysis. Freud brought us such terms as unconscious, id, ego, and superego.
His theories and practices soon began to gain acceptance in the US as well.

As Freudian thought was taking shape in Europe and the United States, William James
and others began to focus on measurable behavior. Many American psychologists
began to combat Freudian theories as another non-verifiable, subjective pseudo-science
of the mind.

The time was ripe for the emergence of Behaviorism as the second major force in
psychology, led by B.F. Skinner and John Watson. Hundreds of years previously,
Shakespeare had commented, “what a piece of work is man?” the behaviorists took this
literally and looked upon humans in the early 20th century as Homo Mechanicus, an
object to be studies like any machine would be studied. Homo Mechanicus was a
machine whose mind was ignored.

In the 1950s, Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers initiated the third force in psychology,
Humanistic Psychology. It focused on the personal, ontological, and phenomenological
aspects of human experience, as opposed to the reductionist and mechanistic theories
of Freudianism and Behaviorism.

Maslow eventually posited the fourth force, Transpersonal Psychology, which included
mind, body and spirit. It delved into altered states of consciousness that were both
naturally induced by esoteric practices and drug-induced by LSD and other
hallucinogens as a way to explore the transpersonal realm. This research began to open
up our knowledge of the human mind and expand our windows of perception and
possibility.
Other Influences
A vast array of research into lifespan developmental psychology has also created an
understanding of developmental trajectories that can be very helpful to coaches. Daniel
Levinson’s early work on the life development of Harvard graduates over their 50-year
life span yielded great insight into men’s development within that age cohort (Seasons of
a Man’s Life, 1978). Carol Gilligan’s work on girls and women created insight into the
ways that women’s thinking and behavior differs from men’s over the lifespan. Robert
Kegan has created theories and methods for assessing the development of levels of
consciousness in human lifespan development.

These and other amazing tools have grown out of modern psychology and support
coaches in assisting clients to change in directions they desire. As research in Positive
Psychology shows, still more developments reach our awareness ever day.

The Hallmark of coaching is its synthesis of tools from other fields as well as its capacity
for innovation. With all the research going on today, coaching is developing its own
evidence-based theories. As the coaching profession grows, it is developing a focused,
research base of its own of what works within the unique paradigm that is coaching.

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Theoretical Found Coach Pt1

  • 1. The Theoretical Foundations of Coaching: Part One by Dr. Patrick Williams, MCC Coaching is a new field that borrows from and builds upon theories and research from related fields that have come before it. As such, coaching is a multidisciplinary, multi- theory synthesis and application of applied behavioral change. Although coaching has a unique paradigm, much of what is useful in coaching goes back decades and even centuries. The attraction of pursuing life improvement and personal development, and exploring meaning began with early Greek society. This is reflected in the famous quote by Socrates, “the unexamined life is not worth living”. Since then we have developed many ways of examining our lives, some useful and some not; some are grounded in theory and evidence-based, and some are fabricated and useless. What persists, however, is that people who are not in pursuit of basic human needs such as food and shelter do begin to pay attention to higher needs such as self-actualization, finding fulfillment, and spiritual connection. In ancient Greece, as now, an intense desire to explore and find personal meaning can be observed. I believe that coach training schools today, both private and academic, must be clear about their theoretical underpinnings and the philosophy that supports what they teach. Contributions from Psychology So what has the field of psychology brought to coaching, and what are the major influences? There have been four major forces in psychological theory since the emergence of psychology in 1879 as a social science. These four forces are Freudian, Behavioral, Humanistic and Transpersonal. In recent years there have been other three forces at work, which I believe are really adaptations or evolutions of these four. Cognitive- Behavioral Psychology grew from a mix of the Behavioral and Humanistic school. Positive Psychology utilized Cognitive-Behavioral approaches and adds to the theories that Humanistic Psychology emphasizes: a non-mechanistic view, and a view of possibility as opposed to pathology as an essential approach to the client. And Ken Wilber’s Integral approaches to psychology and life are, I believe, a new labeling of what was called Transpersonal. Along with each revolution in Psychology, a changing image of human nature has also evolved. Psychology began as the investigation of consciousness and mental functions such as sensation and perception. Webster’s New World Dictionary defines psychology as “a) the science dealing with the mind and with mental and emotional processes, and b) the science of human and animal behavior”. Much of the early influence on psychology came from the philosophical tradition, and early psychologists adopted the practice of introspection used by philosophers. Introspectionists were an early force in psychology, with Wilhelm Wundt in Germany and Edward Tichener in America being two of the early defenders of introspection as a method of understanding the workings of the human mind. But they soon realized the inadequacies of introspection for the validation of the young science of psychology.
  • 2. Consciousness and mental functioning were difficult to study objectively. Psychology was experiencing growing pains then, much as coaching is today. Key Theorists What follows is a quick tour of the growth of psychology and how its major thinkers set the stage for the coaching revolution. William James was the father of American psychology. James preferred ideas to laboratory results and is best known for his view that humans can experience higher states of consciousness. He wrote on such diverse topics as functions of the brain, perception and space, psychic and paranormal faculties, religious ecstasy, will, attention, and habit. Because of his orientation, he gradually drifted away from psychology and in his later life emphasized philosophy. Nevertheless, William James had a tremendous influence on the growth of the psychology profession, and he is still widely read today. One of his most historic books, The Varieties of Religious Experience, is a treatise that offers as much today as it did yesterday in the areas of spirituality and transpersonal consciousness. Sigmund Freud influenced the first force in psychology. While psychology in the United States was struggling for an identity and striving for recognition by the scientific community, European psychology was being reshaped by the theories of Sigmund Freud. Freud created quite a stir in the medical community with his ideas as theories, but he finally gained acceptance in psychiatry with the ‘talking cure’ breakthrough - psychoanalysis. Freud brought us such terms as unconscious, id, ego, and superego. His theories and practices soon began to gain acceptance in the US as well. As Freudian thought was taking shape in Europe and the United States, William James and others began to focus on measurable behavior. Many American psychologists began to combat Freudian theories as another non-verifiable, subjective pseudo-science of the mind. The time was ripe for the emergence of Behaviorism as the second major force in psychology, led by B.F. Skinner and John Watson. Hundreds of years previously, Shakespeare had commented, “what a piece of work is man?” the behaviorists took this literally and looked upon humans in the early 20th century as Homo Mechanicus, an object to be studies like any machine would be studied. Homo Mechanicus was a machine whose mind was ignored. In the 1950s, Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers initiated the third force in psychology, Humanistic Psychology. It focused on the personal, ontological, and phenomenological aspects of human experience, as opposed to the reductionist and mechanistic theories of Freudianism and Behaviorism. Maslow eventually posited the fourth force, Transpersonal Psychology, which included mind, body and spirit. It delved into altered states of consciousness that were both naturally induced by esoteric practices and drug-induced by LSD and other hallucinogens as a way to explore the transpersonal realm. This research began to open up our knowledge of the human mind and expand our windows of perception and possibility.
  • 3. Other Influences A vast array of research into lifespan developmental psychology has also created an understanding of developmental trajectories that can be very helpful to coaches. Daniel Levinson’s early work on the life development of Harvard graduates over their 50-year life span yielded great insight into men’s development within that age cohort (Seasons of a Man’s Life, 1978). Carol Gilligan’s work on girls and women created insight into the ways that women’s thinking and behavior differs from men’s over the lifespan. Robert Kegan has created theories and methods for assessing the development of levels of consciousness in human lifespan development. These and other amazing tools have grown out of modern psychology and support coaches in assisting clients to change in directions they desire. As research in Positive Psychology shows, still more developments reach our awareness ever day. The Hallmark of coaching is its synthesis of tools from other fields as well as its capacity for innovation. With all the research going on today, coaching is developing its own evidence-based theories. As the coaching profession grows, it is developing a focused, research base of its own of what works within the unique paradigm that is coaching.