Scientific Foundations
KIT-Coaching draws upon established principles from behavioral science, cognitive psychology, and organizational development. The methodology integrates structured reflection, goal-directed conversation, and behavior-focused interventions that support clarity, accountability, and intentional action.
Connection to Behavioral Science and Cognition
The KIT and Arrow models incorporate elements from:
- Cognitive-behavioral mechanisms
- Motivational and self-regulation research
- Behavioral change theory
- Psychological flexibility and decision-making science
This grounding ensures that KIT-Coaching is not based on intuition alone but aligned with well-documented, research-supported mechanisms for human development.
Practice-Based Evidence
In addition to academic foundations, KIT-Coaching is built on years of practical application across industries and professional contexts. Coaches contribute to a growing body of practice-based evidence through:
- Supervision
- Client feedback
- Reflective practice
- Documented outcomes
This dual foundation — science and tested experience — ensures that KIT-Coaching remains both effective and relevant.