Core Components of Coaching Flashcards
Upon completion of this deck, the learner will be able to outline the core coaching competencies, explain the importance of various forms of communication, employ effective strategies for creating and maintaining client-coach relationships, and list barriers and facilitators of health behavior changes.
According to the DISC Model, people with an inspiring personality type usually have what tendencies?
- Outgoing
- People-oriented
- Interactive
People with an inspiring personality type enjoy having fun, interacting with others, and receiving positive feedback.
Define
Double-sided reflection
Giving reasons that the client has stated that are both for and against the change.
For example, if a client states that they know that exercise is important and it makes them feel better but they don’t have time to do it, you would reply with ‘you enjoy exercise and it makes you feel better, but you are too busy.’
What are the six principles of adult learning?
- Adults need to know why they need to learn something before learning it.
- The self-concept of adults is dependent on autonomy and self-directed learning
- Prior experiences provide a resource for learning
- Adults are more likely to retain information when they are in a stage of readiness to learn
- Adults become ready to learn when they have a need to cope with a life situation
- Motivation is internal
Open-ended questions typically start with what words?
- What
- How
Examples of open-ended questions include ‘What is currently holding you back?’ or ‘How does this impact you?’
True or False
Closed-ended questions can be answered with a yes or no answer.
TRUE
What are the three types of reflections?
- Simple
- Amplified
- Double-sided
What are the 11 core competencies?
- Meeting the ethical guidelines and professional standards
- Establishing the coaching agreement
- Establishing trust and intimacy with the client
- Coaching presence
- Active listening
- Powerful questioning
- Direct communication
- Creating awareness
- Designing actions
- Planning and goal setting
- Managing progress and accountability
Define
Relationship Management
The ability to manage emotions as they pertain to a specific goal.
Relationship management includes skills such as influence, clear and concise communication, conflict management, and effective team-building strategies.
What are the three main types of empathy?
- Cognative empathy
- Emotional empathy
- Empathetic concern
What are the four clusters of core coaching competencies?
- Setting the foundation
- Co-creating the relationship
- Communicating effectively
- Facilitating learning and results
According to the DISC Model, people with a cautious personality type usually have what tendencies?
- Reserved
- Task-oriented
People with a cautious personality type prefer to receive clear, accurate, and trustworthy information in order to make decisions.
Define
Amplified reflection
Providing an exaggerated form of what the client has stated.
For example, if the client states they are meeting with you only because their doctor recommended it, you would reply with ‘that is the only reason you are meeting with me”.
Define
Self-management
The ability to control emotion while focusing
Clients with an extroversion personality trait have what characteristics?
- Outgoing
- Socially confident
- Articulate
Define
Empathetic concern
The ability to sense what other people need from you.
What are the five personality traits in the five-factor model?
- Openness to experience
- Conscientiousness
- Extroversion
- Agreeableness
- Neuroticism