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ICF Exam ICF-ACC Topic 2 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for ICF's ICF-ACC exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 2
[All ICF-ACC Questions]

A client tells their coach that they are struggling to sleep and are having nightmares about a past event they experienced Which is the best action for the coach to take?

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Suggested Answer: A

The ICF Coaching Boundaries distinguish coaching from therapy, stating that coaching does not address mental health conditions like trauma or sleep disorders. The ICF Code of Ethics (Section 2.5) requires coaches to 'refer clients to other professionals when appropriate' if issues fall outside their scope. Let's evaluate:

A . Continue coaching the client but recommend they see a mental health professional about these symptoms: This balances the coach's role in supporting the client's goals (ICF Competency 8) while adhering to ethical boundaries by referring out for nightmares and sleep issues, which suggest unresolved trauma (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 2.5).

B . Stop coaching until the client stops experiencing sleeping issues and nightmares: Ceasing coaching entirely isn't required unless the client's condition prevents engagement. ICF encourages maintaining the relationship within its scope (ICF Definition of Coaching).

C . Modify the coaching agreement to address the client's struggles with the problems resulting from this past event: This crosses into therapy by addressing past trauma, violating ICF boundaries and Competency 3 ('Establishes and Maintains Agreements').

D . Contact a health provider for the client so the coach and health provider can collaborate: This breaches confidentiality (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 4) unless the client explicitly consents, and collaboration exceeds coaching's non-therapeutic role.

Option A is the best action, as it upholds ICF ethics and boundaries by continuing coaching within its scope while ensuring the client's mental health needs are addressed professionally.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Tracey
2 months ago
Haha, this question is a real nightmare! But seriously, Option C is the way to go. The coach needs to adjust the coaching to help the client overcome these past demons.
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Kasandra
19 days ago
It's important for the coach to be flexible and supportive during this challenging time for the client.
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Tawna
1 months ago
I agree, modifying the coaching agreement to address the client's struggles is crucial in this situation.
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Flo
1 months ago
Option C is definitely the best choice. The coach needs to adapt their approach to help the client work through their past event.
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Shonda
2 months ago
I think option D) Contact a health provider for the client is also a good idea. Collaboration between the coach and health provider can provide comprehensive support.
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Elsa
2 months ago
I agree with Zena. It's important to address the client's mental health needs while continuing coaching.
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My
2 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'd go with Option A. The coach should keep coaching the client but also recommend they see a mental health professional. Two heads are better than one, right?
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Zena
2 months ago
I think the best action is A) Continue coaching the client but recommend they see a mental health professional.
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Lili
2 months ago
Option D is intriguing, but I think it might be overkill. The coach should first try to address the client's sleep and nightmare issues within the coaching framework before involving a health provider.
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Franklyn
5 days ago
Option D is intriguing, but I think it might be overkill. The coach should first try to address the client's sleep and nightmare issues within the coaching framework before involving a health provider.
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Annmarie
14 days ago
C) Modify the coaching agreement to address the client's struggles with the problems resulting from this past event
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Brande
18 days ago
A) Continue coaching the client but recommend they see a mental health professional about these symptoms
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Bernardo
2 months ago
I agree with Alica. Option C is the way to go. The coach shouldn't stop coaching altogether, but should adapt the sessions to help the client work through these issues.
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Alica
2 months ago
Option C seems like the best approach. The coach should modify the coaching agreement to address the client's struggles with the past event. Collaborating with the client to find a solution is key.
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Vanda
16 days ago
Working together to overcome the past event and its effects is crucial for the client's well-being.
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Dexter
17 days ago
It's important for the coach to provide support and guidance while addressing the client's struggles.
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Sherman
18 days ago
Collaborating with the client to find a solution can be very beneficial in this situation.
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Dierdre
19 days ago
I agree, modifying the coaching agreement to address the client's struggles is important.
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Kristofer
23 days ago
D) It's important for the coach to work with a health provider to ensure the client gets the support they need.
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Danilo
27 days ago
A) I agree, recommending they see a mental health professional is also a good step to take.
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Hoa
1 months ago
C) Yes, collaborating with the client to address their struggles is important for their progress.
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Burma
1 months ago
A) That sounds like a good idea. Modifying the coaching agreement could really help the client.
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