National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching NBHWC
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Practice Question #219:
A 39-year old man comes to his coach for their 4th session. The man is working on reducing the
amount of sugar that he eats.
Client: I get so irritable when I don't have sugar.
Coach: Giving up sugar is causing some unpleasant side effects.
Client: Yeah, I knew it wasn't going to be a walk in the park and prepared myself for that by
letting my family know my plan and trying to take it nice and slow so I don't cause them to
move out.
Coach: Your skill in really thinking this all through and thinking about how this change will affect
your family exemplifies you're commitment.
The last statement by the coach is an example of what coaching skill?
A: Amplified reflection
B. Righting Reflex
C. Affirmation
D. Open-ended questioning
C
Practice Question #221:
About half way through your coaching agreement with a client, the coach notices that the client
is arriving to the coaching calls late and has missed a couple of sessions without notifying you in
advance. Which of the following approaches would be BEST to pursue with your client?:
a. Explore what's working, revisit client's strengths, and create a plan for improvement
b. Explore why coaching isn't working and get feedback on what specific things they don't like
c. Share your observations, express empathy, and inquire as to what could make their vision
and goals more of a priority
d. Confront client, assess readiness for change, and discuss whether coaching is appropriate at
this time
C
Practice Question #223:
A client comes to their 5th coaching session and has made progress in improving their sleep but
is having trouble with their goal of increasing their physical activity.
Client: "I really want to feel better...but it's just too hard. I've got two jobs and I take care of my
parents too."
Which of the following coach responses is NOT a response that would increase change talk?
a. "What makes the protocol feel hard and impossible?"
b. "What changes have you made in your life that felt frustrating and impossible and yet you
achieved them?"
c. "Let's pretend that making this change is possible and that it's not hard. What might work?"
d. "What small step might be possible and not feel as hard?"
A
Practice Question #224: