Purpose To raise awareness of an understanding of ‘how the mind works’ that has been gaining considerable traction in the coaching world and, increasingly, in the health education sphere. Design/methodology/approach… Click to show full abstract
Purpose To raise awareness of an understanding of ‘how the mind works’ that has been gaining considerable traction in the coaching world and, increasingly, in the health education sphere. Design/methodology/approach A brief review of the ‘Three Principles’ understanding of how the mind works (including definitions of the principles of thought, consciousness and mind), and an assessment of the strengths and challenges of this understanding. Findings Examples are provided of how this approach (labelled an educational initiative rather than a therapy) is being used professionally and how this understanding of how the mind works can make stress, anxiety and work-related problems appear different; recommendations include the establishment of a professional body, and the need for more research around the effectiveness of the approach. Originality/value Despite the need for greater professionalization and more research evidence, the ‘Three Principles’ understanding has huge potential to transform people’s lives ...
               
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