Letter from the Chair.

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Title: Letter from the Chair.
Authors: Oberholzer, Lizana (AUTHOR)
Source: Coaching Psychologist. Dec2024, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p3-4. 2p.
Subjects: Professional employee training, Recognition (Psychology), Vision statements, Psychologists, Mission statements, Coaching psychology
Abstract: The document is a letter from the Chair of The Division of Coaching Psychology (DoCP), outlining the vision and mission of the organization. The DoCP aims to elevate coaching psychology as a discipline and profession, fostering a community of professionals dedicated to evidence-based coaching and research. The letter also introduces new committee members and highlights upcoming initiatives, such as providing opportunities for members to engage in research and professional learning. The organization seeks to promote high-quality evidence-informed practices in coaching psychology and offers accreditation and funding opportunities to its members. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The document is a letter from the Chair of The Division of Coaching Psychology (DoCP), outlining the vision and mission of the organization. The DoCP aims to elevate coaching psychology as a discipline and profession, fostering a community of professionals dedicated to evidence-based coaching and research. The letter also introduces new committee members and highlights upcoming initiatives, such as providing opportunities for members to engage in research and professional learning. The organization seeks to promote high-quality evidence-informed practices in coaching psychology and offers accreditation and funding opportunities to its members. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:17481104
DOI:10.53841/bpstcp.2024.20.2.3