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Coaching Research in Practice: Year in Review

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Coaching Research in Practice: Year in Review

We’ve reached the end of another year of Coaching Research in Practice. Across the year, we highlighted ten pieces of evidence-based coaching research and offered practical suggestions for applying the findings in your own coaching practice. Each article has been designed to keep you current as a professional as the coaching landscape continues to evolve.


Here’s what we explored this year:


February:Flow in coaching: Coincidence, craft or competence?

March:Navigating duty of care in coaching

April:Diagnose and Treat vs. Recognise and Respond?

May: What impact can coaching have on climate action and change?

June:Working in the world of digital coaching

July:Are you cultivating self-processing competence for clients and yourself?

August:Do coaches need domain knowledge or just coaching skill?

September:What coaches actually say in session: A closer look at verbal behaviours

October:The changing landscape of coaching

November: What impact do learning theories have on your coaching?


As a ReciproCoach, you have over 16 years of scholarly insights and more than 150 coaching research reviews at your fingertips. Most paid membership holders enjoy unlimited access to the entire Coaching Research in Practice archive, a comprehensive repository of coaching knowledge and evidence-based insights. If you’re on a free membership, you still benefit from one week of access to each new article after publication. Stay at the forefront of coaching with up-to-date research and skip the lengthy papers for clear, practical insights.


Here’s to more research, learning and development together in 2026!

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