Which response reflects active listening to a client who claims to be struggling?
A.
Asking to share a suggestion while the client is speaking todemonstratethe urgency of the issue
B.
Relating to the client's struggles by mentioning similar struggles the coach has experienced
C.
Allowing the client to direct the discussion while the coach asks questions to learn more
D.
Letting the client know the coach islistening and would like to share some recommendations
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
ICF Competency 6 ("Listens Actively") involves "focusing fully on what the client is saying and not saying, understanding the meaning in context, and demonstrating that the client is heard." It prioritizes client-led dialogue and clarification over coach input. Let’s assess:
A. Asking to share a suggestion while the client is speaking to demonstrate the urgency of the issue: Interrupting shifts focus to the coach, undermining active listening (Competency 6).
B. Relating to the client’s struggles by mentioning similar struggles the coach has experienced: This risks redirecting attention to the coach, not fully hearing the client (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 1).
C. Allowing the client to direct the discussion while the coach asks questions to learn more: This embodies Competency 6 by keeping the client central, using questions to deepen understanding and reflect listening.
D. Letting the client know the coach is listening and would like to share some recommendations: Offering recommendations shifts to action (Competency 8), not pure active listening.
Option C best reflects active listening, per ICF’s competency standards.
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