Which situation presents the strongest case for referring the client to a different coach?
A.
The client feels stuck due to post emotional issues
B.
The client changes their goals after the first few sessions
C.
The coach and client realize they have conflicting value systems.
D.
The client struggles to understand the coaching agreement
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
ICF Competency 5 ("Cultivates Trust and Safety") requires a foundation of mutual respect and trust, which can be compromised by irreconcilable value conflicts. Referral may be appropriate if the coach cannot remain objective (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 2.5). Let’s analyze:
A. The client feels stuck due to past emotional issues: This may warrant referral to therapy, not another coach, if it’s outside coaching’s scope (ICF Coaching Boundaries).
B. The client changes their goals after the first few sessions: This is normal and manageable within coaching (Competency 3), not requiring referral.
C. The coach and client realize they have conflicting value systems: Significant value clashes can hinder trust and impartiality (Competency 2), making referral to another coach the strongest case.
D. The client struggles to understand the coaching agreement: This can be addressed through clarification (Competency 3), not referral.
Option C presents the strongest case for referral to another coach, per ICF standards.
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