HCC Ethics, Professionalism, & Boundaries 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which scenario most clearly represents a dual relationship in holistic coaching?
- Coaching a client who lives in another state
- Coaching a personal friend while also maintaining a friendship outside sessions (Correct answer)
- Coaching clients from different cultural backgrounds
- Offering both in-person and virtual sessions
Correct answer: Coaching a personal friend while also maintaining a friendship outside sessions
A dual relationship occurs when a coach holds two distinct roles with the same person, such as friend and coach, creating potential conflicts of interest.
Question 2: A client reveals during a session that they are experiencing suicidal ideation. The holistic coach should:
- Continue the session and address it through coaching techniques
- Immediately end the session and provide emergency resources and referrals (Correct answer)
- Reassure the client that coaching will resolve their feelings
- Keep the disclosure confidential and document it for next session
Correct answer: Immediately end the session and provide emergency resources and referrals
Suicidal ideation is a mental health crisis that exceeds coaching scope; emergency resources and professional referral are required immediately.
Question 3: What is the primary reason holistic coaches should avoid giving direct advice?
- Advice-giving reduces session length and billable hours
- Coaching is client-led; advice shifts responsibility to the coach and undermines client autonomy (Correct answer)
- Advice is legally prohibited in all coaching contexts
- Clients prefer coaches who ask questions only
Correct answer: Coaching is client-led; advice shifts responsibility to the coach and undermines client autonomy
The coaching model centers on empowering clients to find their own answers; advice-giving undermines this foundational principle.
Question 4: A holistic coach who has not been trained in nutrition counseling is asked by a client for a specific meal plan. The ethical response is to:
- Provide general wellness information and refer to a registered dietitian (Correct answer)
- Create a meal plan based on popular holistic principles
- Decline all wellness conversations to avoid liability
- Recommend supplements the coach personally uses
Correct answer: Provide general wellness information and refer to a registered dietitian
Providing specific nutrition prescriptions without credentials is outside scope; referral to a qualified professional is the ethical choice.
Question 5: Which of the following best supports professional competence in holistic coaching?
- Relying solely on initial certification training throughout one's career
- Pursuing ongoing continuing education, supervision, and peer consultation (Correct answer)
- Specializing in only one technique to build deep expertise
- Limiting client caseload to avoid burnout
Correct answer: Pursuing ongoing continuing education, supervision, and peer consultation
Professional competence requires ongoing learning and reflective practice, not just entry-level credentials.
Question 6: A coach accepts a gift valued at $200 from a grateful client. This situation raises concerns about:
- Tax implications for the coaching business
- Potential boundary violations and shifts in the professional relationship dynamic (Correct answer)
- Violating intellectual property agreements
- Insurance coverage requirements
Correct answer: Potential boundary violations and shifts in the professional relationship dynamic
Accepting significant gifts can blur professional boundaries and create unspoken obligations that compromise the coaching relationship.
Question 7: What is the purpose of a coaching agreement or contract?
- To legally bind the client to a set number of sessions
- To establish clear expectations, roles, confidentiality terms, and the scope of the coaching relationship (Correct answer)
- To protect only the coach's financial interests
- To document the client's presenting problems for insurance purposes
Correct answer: To establish clear expectations, roles, confidentiality terms, and the scope of the coaching relationship
A coaching agreement sets a transparent foundation for the relationship, protecting both coach and client through clear mutual expectations.
Which scenario most clearly represents a dual relationship in holistic coaching?