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3. 코칭심리연구/코칭노트

코칭이란? 챗GPT의 답변

생각파트너 이석재 2026. 3. 1. 08:38

A precise definition of coaching depends on the epistemological lens you adopt (behavioral, cognitive, systemic, ontological). However, across disciplines, a rigorous definition must clarify five elements: purpose, process, agency, mechanism of change, and scope of outcome.

 

Here is a disciplined, integrative definition:

 

Coaching is a structured, dialogic developmental process in which a coach facilitates a client’s expansion of awareness, restructuring of meaning, and intentional action toward self-defined goals, thereby increasing adaptive effectiveness in personal or professional contexts.

 

Now let me unpack that definition analytically.

 

1. Coaching as a Developmental Process

Coaching is not advice-giving, therapy, consulting, or mentoring.

  • Therapy primarily treats dysfunction or pathology.
  • Consulting transfers expertise and solutions.
  • Mentoring transmits experience and guidance.
  • Coaching facilitates capacity development.

It is forward-oriented and growth-centered.

 

2. Dialogic, Not Prescriptive

The primary tool of coaching is disciplined dialogue.

 

The coach:

  • Does not impose solutions
  • Does not diagnose pathology
  • Does not prescribe strategie

Instead, the coach:

  • Expands awareness
  • Surfaces assumptions
  • Challenges limiting interpretations
  • Supports accountability

Coaching is epistemologically constructivist: it assumes people operate from meaning structures (mental models), and transformation requires shifts in those structures.

 

3. Core Mechanism of Change

Across models (GROW, CLEAR, Co-Active, Cognitive-Behavioral Coaching, Ontological Coaching, etc.), change typically unfolds through three underlying mechanisms:

 

  1. Awareness Expansion
    Surfacing blind spots, beliefs, emotional patterns, identity assumptions.
  2. Meaning Reconstruction
    Reframing or restructuring interpretations that govern behavior.
  3. Behavioral Commitment
    Translating insight into decisive, observable action.

Without action, coaching becomes reflective conversation.

Without awareness, action becomes reactive repetition.

 

4. Agency and Responsibility

 

Coaching assumes:

  • The client is resourceful.
  • The client owns the goal.
  • The client is responsible for implementation.

The coach owns:

  • The process.
  • The quality of inquiry.
  • The rigor of reflection.
  • The containment of the space.

5. Outcomes: Effectiveness and Adaptability

 

High-quality coaching increases:

  • Self-regulation
  • Decision clarity
  • Behavioral consistency
  • Relational awareness
  • Strategic execution
  • Learning agility

In leadership contexts, it enhances:

  • Perspective range
  • Emotional differentiation
  • System awareness
  • Capacity to influence without control

 

 

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