Practice Exam

1. A coach has just gone through a divorce and is feeling down and unmotivated. The coach recognizes this. What should they do?





2. Which is an example of an open-ended question?





3. What of the following is NOT a listening technique?





4. It’s important not to get caught up in the “content” of what clients communicate, but instead to focus on what?





5. A coach should _________ a client’s views, beliefs, and perceptions to build trust.





6. A coach’s ______________ helps client create coherent interpretations that help clients gain self-awareness.





7. Why is genuine concern about a client important?





8. A client comes to you who normally feels very positively about his career. He stated that his job is about to change and he is no longer going to be involved in pursuing his passions. The client states that he’s feeling really low and sad but stated that he wishes to talk about his work during today’s session. What’s the best way for you to proceed as the coach?





9. A client comes in with an issue and during the session comes up with several new ideas for how they can approach this issue. What should the coach do?





10. Why would you ask a client “what’s stopped you from making these changes in the past?”






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