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William BergquistWilliam Bergquist, Ph.D. An international coach and consultant in the fields of psychology, management and public administration, author of more than 50 books, and president of a psychology institute. Dr. Bergquist consults on and writes about personal, group, organizational and societal transitions and transformations. His published work ranges from the personal transitions of men and women in their 50s and the struggles of men and women in recovering from strokes to the experiences of freedom among the men and women of Eastern Europe following the collapse of the Soviet Union. In recent years, Bergquist has focused on the processes of organizational coaching. He is coauthor with Agnes Mura of coachbook, co-founder of the International Journal of Coaching in Organizations and co-founder of the International Consortium for Coaching in Organizations.
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In Praise of Empathy
The communication of empathy with another provides a supportive context, even a healing aspect for both client and practitioner whether coach, consultant, or therapist. Two-way empathy supports a client’s self-validation and can encourage further self-exploration. As change agents, we are a thought partner who allows a client to move to deeper levels of self-exploration with our empathetic communication.
Relational Psychotherapy: Enriching the Psychodynamic Repertoire
Relational psychotherapy is often referred to as a “two-person psychology” which acknowledges that there are two full subjectivities in the therapy room.
Love Lingers Here: Enduring Intimate Relationships IV: The New Self and Founding Story
2 years ago William Bergquist 0
The first myth that we are likely to embrace when we are looking for and establishing an intimate relationship concerns …
Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathy IV: The World of Social Deviation
2 years ago William Bergquist 0
Could the pathology be traced to the social structure or could the pathology be just a convenient social construction used by a specific society to discourage or thwart the display of certain behaviors?
Leading into the Future III: From the Pendulum to the Fire
2 years ago William Bergquist 0
This essay concerns a critical concept as we prepare to lead into the future: the changes we are now experiencing are not reversible.
Pathways to Sleep I: An Introduction
2 years ago William Bergquist 0
Welcome to the Pathways to Sleep project. As part of this project, I have identified four components of an individualized …
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