Index

A

ABC framework
Absolutist philosophies
Acceptance
Accommodation, learning through
Accountability
Accounting
Accuracy, in noticing
Ackerman, Nathan
Acknowledgment, in apology process
Action, knowledge and
Action-reflection models
Action research
Action stage (transtheoretical model)
Activating the mind, see Learning
Active learning
Act step (Stop and Grow model)
Adams, Marilee
Adaptation, to stimuli
Adler, Alfred
Adults:
learning by
view of experience by
The Adult Learner (Malcolm Knowles)
Adversity
Adversity Quotient (Paul Stoltz)
Advertising, behaviorism in
Advice, giving
Affect. See also Emotions
Affection, in children’s development
The Age of Heretics (Art Kleiner)
Aging
Agriculture
AI, see Artificial intelligence
Allen, David
Allport, Floyd
Altruism
American Psychological Association (APA)
Amygdala:
calming of
in error detection system
and reappraisal
as social center
threat detection by
threat response by
Amygdala hijack
Analogy
Analytical therapy
Anatomy
Anderla, Georges
Andragogy. See also Learning
Anger
Antecedent-focused strategies
Anterior cingulate cortex
Anthropology
Anxiety:
and cognitive dissonance
and danger
and feedback
and stress
APA (American Psychological Association)
APA Help Center
Apathy
Apologies
Apple, Inc.
Appreciative Coaching (Sara Orem, Jackie Binkert, and Ann Clancy)
Appreciative inquiry
Arguments
Argyris.
Aristotle
Arousal:
of amygdala
physiological
Artificial intelligence (AI)
The Art of War (Sun Tzu)
Asian cultures
Assembly-line processes
Assessment(s):
instruments for
for learning
lifestyle
Assimilation, learning through
Astrology
AT&T
Attachment
Attention
borrowing of
brain connections due to
and coaching
in cognitive psychology
conscious redirection of
cultural differences in
focusing on client’s
and prediction
quantum level effects of
and Quantum Zeno Effect
and understanding
and working memory
Attention density
Attitude
Attractors. See also Strange attractors
Attribution
Attuned relationships
Auditory processing
Augustine (philosopher)
Austin, George
Authentic Happiness (Martin E. P. Seligman)
Authority, persuasion and
Autonomy
Autonomy versus shame and doubt stage (development)
Autopoiesis
Awareness. See also Self-awareness; Social awareness
Awareness of dilemma face (Four Faces of Insight)

B

Balance sheets
Bandler, Richard
Bandura, Albert
Bargaining
BarOn Emotional Quotient-Inventory (BarOn EQ-i)
Basal ganglia
Bateson, Gregory
Batson, Dan
The Battle of Behaviorism (debate)
Baumeister, R. F.
Bavelas, Alex
Beauregard, Mario
Beck, Aaron T.
Bedrock, defined
Begley, Sharon
Behavior analysis
Behavioral coaching
Behaviorism
Belief(s):
and actions/consequences
behaving contrary to
changing to new level of
irrational
in ontology
reality of
The Bell Curve (Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray)
Belonging
Bereiter, Carl
Berg, Insoo Kim
Berger, Peter
Bergquist, Bill
Bernays, Edward
Bhakti
Bias
Bible, paradigm shifts in
Binet, Alfred
Binet-Simon test
Binkert, Jackie
Biology of Business (John Henry Clippinger)
Bipolar disorder
Birkhoff, George David
Biswas-Diener, Robert
Blaise, N.
Blakeslee, Sandra
Blavatsky, Helena
Blindness, inattentional change
Blink! (Malcolm Gladwell)
Bohr, Niels
Bottom-up sensory processing
Bowen, Murray
Boyatzis, Richard
Brafman, Ori
Brafman, Rom
Braham, Barbara
Brain:
anatomy of
attention and structure of
connections and disconnections in
development of
error detection by
evolution of
executive functions of
and exercise
and experience
growth by, see Neuroplasticity
hardwiring of, see Hardwiring
and interpersonal connections
and music
nonlinearity of
potentiating by
as quantum environment
relationship between mind and
size of
and sleep
as social organ
Brain activity, neo-associationist theories of
Brain damage, memory and
Brain function
Brain stem
Brain that Changes Itself (Norman Doidge)
Brainwashing
Bridges, William
Briggs, Catherine Cook
Briggs, John
Brock, Vikki
Brothers, Leslie
Bruner, Jerome
Buber, Martin
Buckingham, Martin
Buddha
Buddhism
Building blocks, in self-organizing systems
Burnham, Terry
Bushe, Gervase
Butterfly effect

C

Cameron, Kim S.
Cancer
Capacity, of working memory
Capitalist ideology, psychology and
Carson, Rick
Cash flow analysis
Castañeda, Carlos
Catell, James
Causality
CBT, see Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Certainty, in SCARF model
Chabris, Christopher
Chain of command, knowledge
Challenge, flow and
Change:
and attention
models of
motivation for
neuroscientific support of
resistance to
Change agents
Change-back reactions
Change blindness, inattentional
Change theory
Change Your Questions, Change Your Life (Marilee Adams)
Changing for Good (James Prochaska)
Chaos: Making a New Science (James Gleick)
Chaos theory
Checklist of Change
Cherniss.
Children:
development of
effects of abuse on
intelligence measurements for
learning by. See also Pedagogy
theory of mind in
view of experience by
Chi quong
Choice:
awareness of
and conscience
and determinism
and empowerment
psychological disturbance as
and veto power
Chomsky, Noam
Choose step (Stop and Grow model)
Christianity, medicine and
Chung
Chunking
Cialdini, Robert
Civil unrest
Clancy, Ann
Clarity of distance approach
Classical mechanics. See also Newtonian mechanics
Clients:
attention of
judging responses of
referrals of
relationships between coaches and
Client-centered psychotherapy
Clifton, Donald
Clinton, Bill
Clippinger, John Henry
Closed systems
Coaching
competencies for
defined
future of
history of
improving health with
leadership development with
neuroscience as platform for
and ontology
pillars of
and potentiating
and psychology
and psychotherapy
Coaching Science Abstracts (Web site)
Coach University
Coachville
Co-Active Coaching (Laura Whitworth)
Co-active teaching
Coercive/manipulative change agents
Co-evolving systems (co-evolution)
Coghill, Robert
Cognition
and awareness
in coaching
dilemma model of
and mapping/predicting
and memory
and thinking
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
Cognitive-behavior modification
Cognitive dissonance
Cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive psychology
Cognitive revolution
Cognitive science
Cognitive therapy
Cognitivism
Collaboration
Collaborative, contingent conversations
Collective unconscious
Collectivism, in Asian culture
Collins, Jim
Command-and-control organizational structure
Commercial/expert change agents
Communication networks, problem solving by
Communities, self-organizing
Compassion
Competence (competencies)
for coaching
conscious and unconscious
Competition, culture of
Complexity theory
Complex systems
Compliance
Computer science, cognitive psychology and
Comte, Auguste
Concrete Operational Stage
Conflict resolution
Confucianism
Congruence, in person-centered therapy
Connectedness, of workforce
Connection(s):
in the brain
interpersonal and social
mind-body
out-of-awareness
Conscious competence
Conscious incompetence
Conscious learning
Consciousness
Consistency, persuasion and
Constructive Developmental Framework
Constructive/facilitative change agents
Constructivism
Contagion theories
Contemplation stage (transtheoretical model)
Context:
in Asian cultures
for learning
Contracts, learning
Contrat Social (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
Control:
of behavior
and chaos theory
internal vs. external
locus of
of thoughts and performance
Controlled processing
Convergent thinking
Conversations:
collaborative, contingent
learning
Coolidge, Calvin
Cooperrider, David
Coping questions
CORE method
Cortex, of brain
Cortisol
Cosmides, Leda
Counseling
Cozolino, Louis
Creativity. See also Constructivism
Credit, taking
Crowds, behavior of
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (television series)
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly
Cultural anthropology
Culture:
in coaching
nurturing of new
and rapport
Culture of competition
Cybernetics

D

Daisyland model
Dalai Lama
Daley, Jason
Darwin, Charles
Daydreaming
Dean, Ben
Death, dealing with
Decision making:
force field analysis for
and working memory
Decision tree analysis
Declarative memory
Dehydration
Delegation
Dendrites
Deng, M-D.
Denial
Dennett, Daniel
Dependence, of learners
Depression
Descartes, René
de Shazer, Steve
Determinism
“Deterministic Aperiodic Flow” (Edward Lorenz)
Deterministic systems
Deutschman, Alan
The Developing Mind (Daniel Siegel)
Development:
of children
eight stages of
of the mind
Developmental coaching
Developmental psychology
Dewey, John
Dharma
Diener, Edward
Diet
Dignity, in organizations
Dilemma model, of cognition
Dilts, Robert
Directive therapy
Disclaimers
Disconnections, in the brain
Discrete mathematics
Disease
Disposition
Dissipative systems
Dissociation
Dissonance, cognitive
Distance, clarity of
Distractions
Distress
Divergent thinking
Diversity, survival and
Does God Play Dice? (Ian Stewart)
Doidge, Norman
Domestic violence
Double-loop learning
The Dreams of Reason (Heinz Pagels)
Dreikurs, Rudolf
Dualism
Duffy, T. M.
Duncan, B. L.
Dunning, Anthony
Dutton, Robert E.
Dyads
Dynamic complexity
Dynamic stability
and neuroplasticity
for nonlinear systems
optimizing performance with
Schwartz-Rock formula for
and working memory
Dynamic systems

E

Eastern philosophy
ECI (Emotional & Social Competency Inventory)
Economics
Edelman, Gerald
Education:
about management
and intelligence testing
self-actualization in
Effect, law of
Ego
EI, see Emotional intelligence
Eight stages of development
Eight steps to change
Einstein, Albert
Ekman, Paul
Ellis, Albert
Embodiment, of mind
Emergence (term)
Emergent systems
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Emotions. See also Neuroleadership
in coaching
as great summarizers
health effects of
and rationality
regulation of
in state of mind
and status/belonging
and threats
Emotional intelligence (EI)
Emotional Intelligence (Daniel Goleman)
Emotional & Social Competency Inventory (ECI)
Emotional wellness
Empathy
Empowerment
Empty chair technique
Ending phase (three processes of transition)
Endorphins
Energy
“Engineer as Economist” (Henry R. Towne)
Enlightenment (period)
Entanglement
Entropy
Entry interviews
Environmental wellness
Epston, David
Erhard, Werner
Erhard Seminars Training (EST)
Erickson, Milton
Erikson, Erik
Error detection:
and attention
and obsessive compulsive disorder
and working memory
ESM (experience sampling method)
The Essence of Health (Craig Hassed)
EST, see Erhard Seminars Training
Ethics
Ethnography
Ethnology
Eudaemonia
Eugenics
European Coaching and Mentoring Association
Eustress
Event-based reminding
Evolution:
of the brain
social
of species
Evolutionary psychology
Evolutionary Psychology (Leda Cosmides and John Tooby)
Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference
Exceptions to problems
Executive functions
Exercise:
effect on brain of
law of
Existentialism
Expectancy theory of adult motivation in the workplace
Expectations:
and experience
and optimism
and sensation
Expectation paradigm
Experience(s):
evaluations of
and expectations
in learning
in nature/nurture debate
and neural Darwinism
and neuroplasticity
patterns of
sensitivity of brain to
Experience sampling method (ESM)
Experiential learning
Experimental Social Psychology (Gardner Murphy)
Expertising
Explanatory styles
Explicit learning
Explicit memory
Exploration, in apology process
Expressive therapy
Extension, of response
External control
Externalization
External locus of control
Eysenck, Hans
Eysenck, M. W.

F

Facilitation, of learning
Failure
Fairness:
in organizations
in SCARF model
Fallibility
Family systems therapies
Family therapies
Fast feedback
Fear:
and loss of status
naming and normalizing
and visualization
and working memory
Feedback:
360-degree
creating constructive
as cybernetic concept
effects of
fast
Feelings
Feigenbaum, Michael
Festinger, Leon
Field theory
Fieldwork, anthropological
The Fifth Discipline (Peter M. Senge)
Finance
5 roles for Legacy Leadership
Flexibility, in learning
Flow:
and expertising
and happiness
as optimal level of stress
and optimizing performance
Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)
FMRI, see Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Focus
Force field analysis
Ford, Joseph
Forge, Simon
Formal Operational Stage
The 48 Laws of Power (Robert Greene)
The Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (Brad Schoenfeld)
4therapy Network (Web site)
Four Faces of Insight Model
Four-Minute Men
Four phases of learning
Four-stage feedback model for learning
Four-step experiential learning cycle
Fractals
Framo, James
Frankl, Viktor
Frederickson, Barbara
Freeman, Linton
Free will
Freezing, in three-step process of change
Freud, Sigmund
Frontal cortex
Front connection area, of brain
Frustration
Fry, R.
Functionalism
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
of placebo effect
during reappraisal
during social rejection

G

Gage, Fred
Gagne, Robert
Galileo Galilei
Gallese, Vittorio
Gallwey, Timothy
Gardner, Howard
Gatchel, R. J.
Gautama, Siddhartha
Geiger counters
Generalizing
General System Theory
Generativity
Generativity versus stagnation stage (development)
Generosity, in Hinduism
Genetics, behavior and, see Evolutionary psychology
Genome (Matt Ridley)
Genuineness, in person-centered therapy
The Geography of Thought (Richard Nisbett)
Gestalt theory
Gestalt therapy
Ghiselin, Michael T.
Gladwell, Malcolm
Gleason. A.
Gleick, James
Globalization:
and connectivity
and ontology
and social embeddedness
and systemic paradigm
Global Neuroleadership Summit
Goals:
for learning
optimizing performance with
in sense of purpose
in solution-based therapy
Goldberg, Marilee
Goldsmith, Marshall
Goleman, Daniel
Goodenough, Jackie
The good life
Gorby. B.
Gorman, J. M.
Gould, Elizabeth
Government, in health care
Grabowski, B. L.
Grant, A.
Gratitude, in apology process
Gratitude journal exercise
Gratitude visit exercise
Greece, ancient
Greene, Robert
Grinder, John
Gross, James
Group Networks Laboratory
Group processes
Grow, Gerald
Guastello, Stephen
Guatemalan worry dolls
A Guide to Short-Term Question-Centered Therapy (Marilee Goldberg)
Guiding teams, for change

H

Habits:
changing
hardwiring of
identifying more effective
using veto power to break
Habitual thoughts
Handbook of Social Psychology (Carl Murchison)
Handford, Martin
Happiness
Happiness set-point
Hard side, of management
Hardwiring:
of complex tasks
of habits
of mental maps
overcoming
of predictions
and working memory
Harvard Business School
Harvey, William
Hassed, Craig
Hathaway, Starke R.
Hawkins, Jeff
Hawthorne Studies
Hayley, Jay
Health. See also Health practices; Mental health
and change
and coaching
relationships, brain, and mind in
Health benefits, evaluating claims of
Health maintenance organizations (HMOs)
Health practices
and balance in the body
as bedrock for coaching
and diet/nutrition
and exercise
mind-body connection in
physiology in
and sleep
and stress
and water
and wellness theory
in Western medicine
Hearing
The Heart of Change (John Kotter)
Hebb, Donald
Hedonic happiness
Hedonic treadmill
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Heidegger, Martin
Heisenberg, Werner
Helping forces
Heresies, organizational
Herrnstein, Richard J.
Hierarchy of Needs
High-road functions
Hitler, Adolf
Hindering forces
Hindsight
Hinduism
HMOs (health maintenance organizations)
Holism
Holland, John
Homeostasis
Hope, of employees
Howell, W. C.
How Full is Your Bucket? (Tom Rath and Donald Clifton)
Hsiao
Hubble, M. A.
Hudson, Frederic
Human body:
balance in
materialist model of
Human capital movement
Human Inference (Richard Nisbett)
Humanistic movement
Humanity:
essence of
in organizations
Human nature
Human potential. See also Potentiation (potentiating)
Human potential movement
Human relations
The Human Use of Human Beings (Norbert Wiener)
Humor
Hunger
Hygiene

I

I and Thou (Martin Buber)
IBMT (integrated body-mind training)
Id
Ideal mental zone
Ideal self
Identity versus identity confusion stage (development)
Ideographic approach
IDM (Interdevelopmental) Institute
I-It relationships
Ikeda, Daisaku
Illumination face (Four Faces of Insight)
Immune system, stress and
Impartial Spectator
Implicit learning
Implicit memory
Impulsivity
Inattentional change blindness
Incentives, for change
Income statements
Incompetence, conscious and unconscious
Incongruity, of response
Independence, of learners
Indian culture
Individual differences, in learning
Individualism:
in North American culture
psychological
in psychology
and relatedness
Individualistic approach, to neuroscience
Individualization, in learning
Individual psychology
Industrial/organizational (I/O) psychology
Industrial Revolution
Industry versus inferiority stage (development)
Infants:
brain development of
conversations with
mental maps of
Influence, in social psychology
Information:
life as flow of
processing of
unresolved loops of
Information Processing and Decision Making (W.C. Howell)
Inhibiting, by working memory
Inner game
The Inner Game of Golf (Timothy Gallwey)
The Inner Game of Skiing (Timothy Gallwey)
The Inner Game of Tennis (Timothy Gallwey)
Inner Game of Work (Timothy Gallwey)
Inquiry, appreciative
Inquiry mode of instruction
Insight
Insight inventory
Insight theory
Instinctual hunger
Instruction, modes of
Insults
Integrated body-mind training (IBMT)
Integration
Integrity versus despair stage (development)
Intellectual wellness
Intelligence:
emotional
and prediction
psychometrics for
Intelligence quotient
Intention, mirror neuron activity and
Intentional Change Model
Intentionality
Interdevelopmental (IDM) Institute
Internal control
Internal locus of control
Internal models, of self-organizing systems
International Coach Federation
International Consortium for Coaching in Organizations
International Psychoanalytical Association
Internet Mental Health (Web site)
Internet resources
Interpersonal neurobiology
Interpretations:
and emotions
of metaphors
Interviews:
entry
nondirective
Intimacy versus isolation stage (development)
Intuition
I/O (industrial/organizational) psychology
iPod
Irrational beliefs
Ishi, of the Yahi tribe
Ishi in Two Worlds (Theodora Kroeber)
Isolation
I-Thou relationships
Ivey, Allen

J

James, William
Jay, Mike
Jefferson, Thomas
Jen
Jnana
Johnson, Sandra
Jonassen. H.
Judger state
Jung, Carl

K

Kahneman, Daniel
Kaplan, R. M.
Karma
Keane, M. T.
Kellert, Stephen
Kempler, Walter
Kimsey-House, H.
Kinesiology
Kinesthetic processing
King Lear (William Shakespeare)
Kleiner, Art
Kluckhohn, Clyde
Knowledge, action and
Knowledge chain of command
Knowles, Malcolm
Knox, A. B.
Kobasa, Deborah
Kohlberg, Lawrence
Köhler, Wolfgang
Kolb, David
Kopp, Richard
Kotter, John
Kroeber, Alfred
Kroeber, Theodora
Kübler-Ross, Elizabeth
Kuhn, Thomas
Kwashiorkor

L

Ladder of Inference
Landmark Education
Language. See also Metaphor therapy; Narrative therapy
brain-based
in cognitive psychology
and emotion
recognition of
in solution-based therapy
Lao Tzu
Laske, Otto
László, Ervin
Law, Bryan D.
Law of effect
Law of exercise
Layard, Richard
Lazarus, Richard
Leadership. See also Neuroleadership
appreciative inquiry in
and coaching
and collaboration
and family systems therapies
and human capital movement
and organizational heresies
social network theories of
and stress
Leadership theory
Learned helplessness
Learned optimism
Learned Optimism (Martin E. P. Seligman)
Learned pessimism
Learners:
dependence of
motivation of
self-direction of
Learner/Judger mindset
Learner state
Learning. See also Learning theory
about mindfulness
active vs. experiential
and attuned relationships
as coaching pillar
and cognitive psychology
and cognitive science as interdisciplinary effort
conscious and unconscious
and developmental psychology
environment for
explicit vs. implicit
facilitation of
four phases of
single- vs. double-loop
social
and teacher-student relationship
types of
Learning contracts
Learning conversations
Learning styles
Learning theory
and expertising
feedback in
flexibility and self-direction in
four-stage feedback model
four-step experiential learning cycle
history of
individual and situational differences in
objectives for learning in
prior experiences in
relevance of material in
social
Whole-Part-Whole (W-P-W) learning model
Learning through accommodation
Learning through assimilation
Leary, M. R.
LeBon, Gustave
Legacy Leadershiproles for
Leonard, Thomas
Leppin, A.
Lerner, Harriet
Levitin, Daniel
Lewin, Kurt
Li
Liberation movements, in psychology
Libet, B.
Lieberman, Matt
Life, as flow of energy and information
Life satisfaction
Lifestyle assessments
Liking, persuasion and
Limbic area
Linear logic, in Western philosophy
Listening skills
Listen step (Stop and Grow model)
Listeria monocytogenes outbreak of 2008,
Little Albert experiment
Locus of control
Logic, linear
Logical positivism
Logotherapy
Long-term memory
Long-term potentiation
Long-term predictions
Look step (Stop and Grow model)
Lorenz, Edward
Lorenz, Konrad
Losee, Robert
Loss, dealing with
Lovelock, James
Low-road functions
Luckmann, Thomas
Luthans, Fred
Lyubomirsky, Sonja

M

Maas, James B.
McCain, Michael
McDougall, William
McGregor, Douglas
Machiavelli, Niccolò
McKenzie Consulting
Mckinley, J. C.
Macroeconomics
Madanes, Chole
Maddi, Salvatore
“The Magical Number Seven” (George Miller)
Magner, Lois
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Mahoney, Michael J.
Maintenance stage (transtheoretical model)
Management
as bedrock for coaching
and behavioral approach
and coaching
and collaboration
foundation of coaching in
hard side of
historical trends in
and industrial/organizational psychology
meta-analysis of
scientific
and social psychology
soft side of
Management education
Management theory
in education
Hierarchy of Needs in
organizational behavior in
strategy in
Mandelbrot, Benoit
Manipulation, behaviorism as
Man’s Search for Meaning (Viktor Frankl)
Maple Leaf Foods
Mapping, in cognition. See also Mental maps
Marginal revenue and cost
Marginal utility
Marketing
Marriages, happy
Marx, Karl
Maslow, Abraham
Mastery
Materialist model, of human body
Mathematics, discrete
Mayer, Johan D.
Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT)
Mayo, Elton
MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)
Mean Genes (Terry Burnham and Jay Phelan)
Meaning:
constructing
from stories
as strange attractor
The meaningful life
Meaning makers, humans as
Mechanics, classical
Mechanistic paradigm
for evolutionary psychology
meaning of life in
New Age philosophy in
ontology in
for philosophy
for psychology
for psychotherapy
studies of brain in
systemic paradigm vs.
systemic vs.
Western medicine in
Medawar, Sir Peter
Medicine, Western
Meditation
MEG (magnetoencephalography)
Meichenbaum, Donald
Memorization, by working memory
Memory
and coaching
declarative
explicit
implicit
long-term
procedural
prospective
for relationships
retrospective
short-term
types of
working
Mental health:
Alfred Alder’s definition of
and change
collaborative, contingent conversations in
historical definition of
in humanistic psychology
and positive psychology
in psychotherapy
and referrals of clients
Mental maps:
and attention density
and awareness
in cognitive psychology
as connections
and development of mind
and emotions
and mindfulness
and neural Darwinism
and predictions
Merzenich, Michael
Meta-analyses
Metaphors
Metaphoric domain
Metaphor therapy
Metaphysics
Microeconomics
Middle Ages
Milgram, Stanley
Military, use of psychometrics by
Miller, George
Miller, Gregory
Miller, S. D.
Mind:
activating, see Learning
defined
development of
in neuroscience
relationship between brain and
theory of
The Mind and the Brain (Jeffrey Schwartz)
Mind-body connection
Mind-brain problem
The Mindful Coach (Douglas Silsbee)
Mindfulness
about thinking processes
in Buddhism
in coaching
and error response
and neuroscience
and potentiating by the brain
practices for improving
and relationship between brain and mind
Mindfulness meditation
Mindful Universe (Henry Stapp)
Minding
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Minsky, Marvin
Minuchin, Salvador
Miracle question
Mirror neurons
MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)
Modeling
Modesty
Moksha
Momentum
Monk (television series)
Mood
Moreno, Jacob Levy
Mosak, Harold
Motivation
Motivation face (Four Faces of Insight)
Motor cortex
MSCEIT (Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test)
Murchison, Carl
Murphy, Gardner
Murray, Charles
Murray, Henry A.
Music
Myers, Isabel Briggs
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Mysteries

N

Namaste
Naming, of emotions
Narrative(s):
and chunking
and flow
inner
sensation vs.
Narrative therapy
Nathan, P. E.
National Training Laboratory
Naturalistic settings
Natural selection
Nature/nurture debate
Nazism
Needs assessments, for learning
Needs of the situation, in apology process
Negative feedback
Neisser, Ulric
Neocortex
Net present value analysis
Neural Darwinism
Neural Darwinism (Gerald Edelman)
Neurogenesis
Neuroimaging. See also specific types
Neuroism
NeuroLeadership
and brain as social center
calming threats with
in coaching
and collaborative, contingent conversations
in relationships
repairing relationships with
resolving conflict with
and theory of mind
NeuroLeadership Summit
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)
Neurons:
connections between
connections of
development of
mirror
in neuroplasticity
in priming
in quantum environment of brain
Neuroplasticity
and attention
in coaching
and dynamic stability
evidence of
and experience/hardwiring
in nature/nurture debate
and neurogenesis
and placebo effect
and Schwartz-Rock formula for dynamic stability
self-directed
and systems theory
and veto power
Neuroscience:
and areas of the brain
of attuned relationships
cognitive
energy and information in
of insight
of mental distractions and performance
and mindfulness
the mind in
placebo effect in
as platform for coaching
relationships in
social
in support of change
systemic paradigm shift in
Neuroscience of Psychotherapy (Louis Cozolino)
Neurosis
Neutral zone (three processes of transition)
New Age philosophy
New beginning phase (three processes of transition)
Newton, Sir Isaac
Newtonian mechanics. See also Classical mechanics
Nisbett, Richard
Nishimura, Jeanie
Nomothetic approach
Nondirective interviews
Nonlinearity
Nonlinear systems
Norcross, J. C.
Normalization
Norming, of responses
North American culture
Noticing, accuracy in
Nutrition

O

Objectives, for learning
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
and attention
and error detection in brain
mindfulness practices for
and veto power
Occupational wellness
OCD, see Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Ochsner, Kevin
OFC (orbitofrontal cortex)
Olalla, Julio
Old farmer, tale of
On Death and Dying (Elizabeth Kübler-Ross)
One-way causality
On Intelligence (Jeff Hawkins and Sandra Blakeslee)
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (Charles Darwin)
Ontology
in anthropology
as bedrock for coaching
and coaching
defined
and existentialism
in New Age philosophy
in sociology
in Western philosophy
Open systems
Operant conditioning
Opportunity costs
Optimism
Optimizing performance
and change theory
as coaching pillar
with models of change
and patient compliance
with sports psychology
Orbital cortex
Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC)
Ordering, of information
Orem, Sara
Organizations, self-reference for
Organizational behavior
Organizational change
Organizational coaching
Organizational heresies
Orientation response
Original sin
Orlinsky, David
Ormrod, J. E.
Orthodoxy, changes in
Out-of-awareness connections
Overempowering
Overview effect

P

Page. J.
Pagels, Heinz
Pain
Paradigms
Paradigm shifts
Parenting
Parsons, Talcott
Pashler, Harold
Passion
Patient compliance
Pavlov, Ivan
Pearl. K.
Pearson, Karl
Peat, F. David
Pedagogy
Pelagius
Peltier, Bruce
Penland, Patrick
Perception(s):
in cognitive revolution
priming of
Performance:
employee
optimizing, see Optimizing performance
Performance mode of instruction
Performance reviews
Performance standards
Perls, Fritz
Perls, Laura Posner
Persistence, of response
Personal development movement
Personality:
anthropological view of
Freud’s view of
and learning
and self-reference
Personality testing
Personality types
Personal paradigm shifts
Person-centered therapy
Persuasion
Pessimism
PET (positron emission tomography)
Peterson, Chris
PFC, see Prefrontal cortex
Phelan, Jay
Phenomenology
Philosophy(-ies):
absolutist
and cognitive psychology
Eastern
foundation of coaching in
New Age
ontology in
Western
The Philosophy of “As If” (Hans Vaihinger)
Phrenology
Physical effort, of attention
Physics, neuroscience and. See also Quantum theory
Physiological arousal
Physiology
Piaget, Jean
PIES model
Pillars, defined
Pinker, Steven
Placebo effect
Planck, Max
Plato
The pleasant life
Plutchik, Robert
Poincaré, Henri
Pope, Saxton
Positive feedback
Positive Organizational Scholarship (Kim S. Cameron, Jane E. Dutton, & Robert E. Quinn)
Positive psychology
and appreciative inquiry
for coaching
and emotional intelligence
history of
and human capital movement
and learned optimism
and mental health
resilience in
and science of happiness
Positive reinforcement
Positive thinking
Positivism:
about
logical
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Posner, Michael
Post, Robert
Postmodernism
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Potentiation (potentiating)
by the brain
and coaching
long-term
Power:
distribution of
and energy
in I/O psychology
redistribution of
Power stress
Pratt, Dan
Preconceptions
Pre-contemplation stage (transtheoretical model)
Prediction(s)
in cognition
of happiness
long-term
shaping future with
Prefrontal cortex (PFC)
and arousal of amygdala
in conflict resolution
executive functions of
integration of functions by
resources of
and social rejection
Prehistory
Preparation stage (transtheoretical model)
Preperformance strategies
Presession change
Price elasticity
Prigogine.
Prilleltensky, Isaac
Priming, of perception
The Primitive World and Its Transformations (Robert Redfield)
The Prince (Niccolò Machiavelli)
The Principles of Psychology (William James)
Prior experiences, in learning
Problem-solving paradigm
Problem talk
Procedural memory
Prochaska, James
Prochaska, William
Productivity
Proficiencies, enhancement of
Profit, business coherence and
Prospective memory
Proximal development, zone of
Psychoanalysis
Psychological individualism
Psychology. See also specific types, e.g.: Sports psychology
as bedrock for coaching
behaviorism
and coaching
cognitive revolution in
developmental
evolutionary
history of
psychometrics
and psychotherapy
psychotherapy vs.
Psychology Club
The Psychology of Executive Coaching (Bruce Peltier)
Psychometrics
Psychophysics
Psychosocial change agents
Psychotherapy
approaches from, in coaching
and change
and coaching
cognitive and cognitive-behavioral therapies
Gestalt and expressive therapies
history of
and humanistic movement
metaphor and narrative therapies
neuro-linguistic programming
person-centered therapy
psychology vs.
solution-focused therapy
systems approach to
transtheoretic common factors in
in treatment of trauma
PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
Public Health Act of 1848
Public school movement
Punishment
Purpose, organizational
Pursuit of happiness
Puzzles

Q

Quality assurance
Quantitative analysis, in management
Quantum mechanics
Quantum physics
Quantum theory
Quantum Zeno Effect
Quartz, Steven
Question(s):
and attention density
coping
miracle
scaling
unanswered
Questioning:
in learning
thinking as
Quiet Leadership (David Rock)
Quinn, Robert E.

R

Race
Rape
Rapport
Ratey, John
Rath, Tom
Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
Rational emotive therapy (RET)
Rationality, emotions and
Readiness potential
Reality, optimism and
Reappraisal
Rear association area
Reason, in Eastern philosophy
REBT (rational emotive behavior therapy)
Recalling, by working memory
Reciprocation
Redfield, Robert
Redistribution of power
Reductionism
Referrals, of clients
Reflection
Reflection face (Four Faces of Insight)
Reflection-in-action
Reframing
Regression analysis
Regulation, of emotions
Rehearsal
Reinforcement
Reivich, Karen
Rejection, social
Relatedness
Relationality, of the mind
Relationship(s):
attuned
coach-client
in health
I-It
importance of
I-Thou
memory for
between mind and brain
neuroleadership in
in neuroscience
preconceptions in
and resilience
teacher-student
triangular
Relationship management
Relativity, theory of
Relevance of material, in learning
Reliability, of assessments
Religion, science and
Reminding, time- and event-based
Renaissance (period)
Repetition:
in advertising
and performance
Representational systems
Repression
Research Center for Group Dynamics
Resilience
Resistance to change
Response-focused strategies
Responses of clients, judging
RET (rational emotive therapy)
Retrospective memory
Return-on-investment, of coaching
Rhythms, ultradian
Ridley, Matt
Right, needing to be
Right ventral lateral prefrontal cortex
Rizzolatti, Giaccomo
Robber’s Cave Experiment
Rock, David
Rogers, Carl
Rolls, Edmond
Rome, ancient
Rose, Steven
Rosenthal, S. M.
Rotter, Julian
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rowley, Laura
Rushall, Brent
Russian Revolution

S

Saccuzzo. P.
Safety, in organizations
Salovey, Peter
Samsara
Sandahl, P.
Sanders, Steven
Sandstrom, Jeannine
Sange
Sapir, Edward
Sartre, Jean-Paul
SASQ (Seligman Attributional Style Questionnaire)
Satir, Virginia
Satisfaction, with life
Savery, J. R.
Scaling questions
Scarcity, persuasion and
Scardamalia, Marlene
SCARF model
Schedules, managing
Schemas
Schoenfeld, Brad
Schön. A.
Schriver, Joe
Schwartz, Jeffrey
Schwartzer, R.
Schwartz-Rock formula (dynamic stability)
Science:
cognitive
psychology as
and religion
Science of happiness
Scientific management
Scientific method
Scientific psychology
SCN, see Social cognitive neuroscience
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Segerstrom, Suzanne
Sejnowski, Terry
Self-actualization
Self-awareness
Self-concept
Self-control
Self-correcting (term)
Self-directed neuroplasticity
Self-direction, in learning
Self-efficacy
Self-esteem
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Self-generating (term)
Self-help movement
Self-interest
Self-management
Self-organizing communities
Self-organizing systems
Self-perception
Self-reference systems
Self-reflection
Self-regulation
Self-similarity
Self-talk
Self-teaching
Seligman, Martin
Seligman Attributional Style Questionnaire (SASQ)
Selye, Hans
Senge, Peter
Sensation(s):
in cognitive revolution
and emotions
and expectations
narrative vs.
Sensitive dependence on initial conditions
Sensorimotor Stage
Sensory cortex
Sensory processing
bottom-up
top-down
Seven Life Lessons of Chaos (John Briggs and F. David Peat)
Seven S Model (strategy)
SFBT, see Solution-focused brief therapy
Shadowing
Shakespeare, William
Shatte, Andrew
Sherif, Muzafer
Shift step (Stop and Grow model)
Short-term memory
Short-term wins
Siegel, Daniel
Sigerist, Henry
Signature strengths
Silbiger, Steven
Silsbee, Douglas
Simon, Theodore
Simons, Daniel
Simplicity, in apology process
Single-loop learning
Situational differences, in learning
Situation-emotion link
Six degrees of separation
Skepticism
Skills, organizational
Skinner, B. F.
Skinner Box
Sleep
Small, Scott
Small world phenomenon
Smith, Brenda
Smith, Lee
Smith, M. L.
Social anthropology
Social awareness
Social center, brain as
Social cognition
Social-cognitive-affective neuroscience
Social cognitive neuroscience (SCN)
Social cognitive theory
Social connections. See also Relationship(s)
The Social Construction of Reality (Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann)
Social constructivism
Social Darwinism
Social embeddedness
and chaos theory
as coaching pillar
and complexity theory
defined
in Eastern philosophy
and quantum theory
and systems theory
in systems theory and coaching
Social evolution
Social Foundations of Thought and Action (Albert Bandura)
Social intelligence
Social interest
Social learning theory
Social network theories, of leadership
Social neuroscience
Social proof
Social psychology
Social Psychology (Floyd Allport)
Social Psychology (William McDougall)
Social rejection
Social sciences
Social wellness
Society for Organizational Learning (SOL)
Society for Psychotherapy Research
Sociobiology
Sociology
Sociometry
Socrates
Socratic method
Soft side, of management
SOL (Society for Organizational Learning)
Soldiers, trauma of
Solution-building paradigm
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT)
Solution-focused therapy
Sommerfeld, Bruce
Southard, Elmer E.
Special Interest Group in Information Technology
Spencer, Herbert
Spinoza, Baruch
Spiritual coaches
Spiritual wellness
Sports psychology
Stability, dynamic
Staff, organizational
Stage theory, of change
Stalin, Joseph
Stanford-Binet intelligence test
Stapp, Henry
Starn, Orin
State-aspect combinations
Statements of cash flow
State of mind
Status
Stereotypes, overcoming
Stewart, Ian
Stewart, Martha
Stewart, Matthew
Stimuli:
adaptation to
brain’s reactions to
in cognitive therapy
expectation paradigm for
Stockdale paradox
Stoltz, Paul
Stone Age
“Stone Soup” folktale
Stop and Grow Model (conflict resolution)
Stop step (Stop and Grow model)
Storytelling
Strange attractors
and attention
emotions as
meaning as
self-reference as
Strategy
Strength(s):
of response
signature
Strengths dates
Stress:
and arousal of amygdala
and cognitive processing capacity
and health practices
and resilience
types of
Structure, organizational
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Thomas Kuhn)
A Study of Thinking (Jerome Bruner, Jackie Goodenough, and George Austin)
Style, organizational
Sunrise Propane
Sun Tzu
Superego
Superordinate goals/values, organizational
Suppression, of emotions
Survival
Sutcliffe, Kathy
Swanson, Richard A.
Synchronicity
Systems
closed
co-evolving
complex
defined
deterministic
dissipative
dynamic
emergent
nonlinear
open
organizational
self-organizing
self-reference
Systemic paradigm
Systems of Psychotherapy (James Prochaska)
Systems theory
and behavior of systems
and change
chaos theory as
and coaching
complexity theory as
and learning
and psychotherapy

T

Tagging, in self-organizing systems
Tai chi
Talent
Talk therapy
Taming Your Gremlin (Rick Carson)
Tang, Yiyuan
Taoism
Tao Te Ching (Lao Tzu)
TAT (Thematic Apperception Test)
Taub, Edward
Taylor, Frederick
Taylorism
Team, guiding
Technology, connectivity and
TeleClass.com (Web site)
The Ten Day MBA (Steven Silbiger)
Terman, Lewis M.
Termination stage (transtheoretical model)
T-group movement
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Theology
Theory of cognitive dissonance
Theory of mind
Theory of relativity
Theory X, of management
Theory Y, of management
Therapy. See also Psychotherapy
analytical
cognitive
cognitive-behavioral
directive
expressive
Gestalt
logotherapy
metaphor
narrative
person-centered
rational emotive
rational emotive behavior
solution-focused
solution-focused brief
talk
Thermodynamics, Second Law of
Thinking:
and cognition
divergent vs. convergent
mindfulness about
as questioning
Think step (Stop and Grow model)
This Is Your Brain on Music (Daniel Levitin)
Thoreau, Henry David
Thorndike, Robert
Threats:
and emotions
and neuroleadership
to working memory
Three blessings exercise
360-degree feedback process
Three processes of transition
Three-stage behavior training model
Three-step process of change
Tight, M.
Time, elasticity of
Time-based reminding
Tipping point
Toffler, Alvin
Tooby, John
Top-down sensory processing
Tough, Allen
Towne, Henry R.
Toxic work environment
“Train the professor” prank
Transcendentalism
Transitions (William Bridges)
Transitions, three processes of
Transparency
Transtheoretical model, of change
Transtheoretic factors, in psychotherapy
Trauma
Triads
Trial periods
Triangular relationships
Trust versus mistrust stage (development)
Tuck School of Business

U

Ueno, Ichiro
Ueno, Yoichi
Ultradian rhythms
Unanswered questions
Uncertainty
Unconditional positive regard
Unconscious, collective
Unconscious competence
Unconscious incompetence
Unconscious learning
Understanding (comprehension)
Understanding (empathy)
Unfreezing, in three-step process of change
U.S. military, use of psychometrics by
Universality
Unresolved loops, of information
Unrest
Urgency
The User’s Guide to the Brain (John Ratey)
Using Learning Contracts (Malcolm Knowles)

V

Vaihinger, Hans
VAK (Visual-Auditory-Kinesthetic) preferences
Validity, of assessments
Values
Values in Action (VIA) Strengths Inventory
Vernacular spirit
Veto power, neuroplasticity and
VIA Strengths Inventory, see Values in Action Strengths Inventory
Vietnam War
Violence, trauma and
Vipassana meditation
Virchow, Rudolf
Vision
Visual-Auditory-Kinesthetic (VAK) preferences
Visual cortex
Visualization:
optimizing performance with
by working memory
Visual processing
Volition
von Bertalanffy, Karl Ludwig
Vroom, Victor
Vygotsky, Lev

W

WAIS, see Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
War for talent
Water
Watson, John
Weather forecasting
Weber, Max
Wechsler, David
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
Weick, Karl
Weinberg, Gerald
Weiss, Susan
Wellness
emotional
environmental
intellectual
occupational
social
spiritual
Wellness theory
Western cultures
Western medicine
Western philosophy
Wharton School
What Life Could Mean to You (Alfred Adler)
Wheatley, Margaret
Wheel of balance
Where’s Waldo (Martin Handford)
White, Frank
White, Michael
Whitworth, Laura
Whole-Part-Whole (W-P-W) learning model
Wiener, Norbert
Williams, Garnett
Willpower
Winning Strategy
WISC, see Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
Wlodowski, Raymond
Women, violence against
Women’s liberation movement
Wordsworth, William
Working memory
Working Strategy
World War I,
World War II,
World Wide Web
Worry dolls
W-P-W (Whole-Part-Whole) learning model
Wright, E. W.
Wundt, Wilhelm

X

Xin

Y

Yahi tribe
Yerkes, Robert
Yi
Ying-yang symbol
Yoga

Z

Zimbardo, Philip
Zinn, Jon Kabat
Zone, ideal mental
Zone of proximal development
Zull, James
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