Exploring The Use Of Appreciative Inquiry With Women Veterans In Coaching Settings At The Women Veteran Command Center

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Embargo Date

Degree type

Graduate group

Discipline

Subject

Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
women
veterans
coaching
personal growth

Funder

Grant number

License

Copyright date

Distributor

Related resources

Contributor

Abstract

The study offers a nascent insight around appreciative inquiry (AI) for women veterans. Scarcely researched, the uniqueness of this retrospective study is due to the rare juxtaposition of two domains of women-centered studies with focus on posttraumatic growth in women veterans at Women Veteran Command Center (WVCC). The purpose is to examine AI, as an enduringly effective coaching technique, with its constructive impact on women veterans. The researcher examines eight distinct themes and makes a strong argument for greater use of AI with women veterans to help them create a more fulfilling, meaningful, and rich life and continue the trend of positive growth, personally and professionally, in coaching and therapy. The study advocates for future research in the field of AI and deeper scrutiny into the initial assumption of positive correlation between posttraumatic growth in women veterans and using AI as a coaching technique.

Advisor

Date of degree

2020-06-28

Date Range for Data Collection (Start Date)

Date Range for Data Collection (End Date)

Digital Object Identifier

Series name and number

Volume number

Issue number

Publisher

Publisher DOI

Journal Issues

Comments

Submitted to the Program of Organizational Dynamics, College of Liberal and Professional Studies in the School of Arts and Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Organizational Dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania Advisor: Amrita V. Subramanian, MSOD

Recommended citation