ICF Coaching Ethics & Professional Standards 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A coach discovers their client is also being coached by the coach's close personal friend. What is the most appropriate action?
- Continue coaching without disclosure since it doesn't affect the work
- Disclose the relationship to the client and assess whether it creates a conflict of interest (Correct answer)
- Immediately terminate the coaching engagement
- Ask the friend to stop coaching the client
Correct answer: Disclose the relationship to the client and assess whether it creates a conflict of interest
ICF ethics require coaches to disclose any potential conflicts of interest and discuss them openly with the client to preserve trust and integrity.
Question 2: According to ICF standards, what is the primary purpose of the coaching agreement?
- To protect the coach from legal liability
- To ensure the client pays on time
- To establish clear expectations, roles, responsibilities, and boundaries for the coaching relationship (Correct answer)
- To document the coach's credentials and methodology
Correct answer: To establish clear expectations, roles, responsibilities, and boundaries for the coaching relationship
The ICF coaching agreement sets mutual understanding of the relationship, including confidentiality, goals, process, and each party's responsibilities.
Question 3: A client shares information during a session that suggests they may be engaged in illegal activity that harms others. Under ICF ethics, what should the coach do?
- Maintain confidentiality unconditionally and continue coaching
- Immediately report to law enforcement without informing the client
- Review applicable law, discuss limits of confidentiality with the client, and take appropriate action (Correct answer)
- Terminate the relationship without explanation
Correct answer: Review applicable law, discuss limits of confidentiality with the client, and take appropriate action
ICF ethics acknowledge confidentiality limits when there is risk of harm; coaches must know legal obligations and handle such situations with care and transparency.
Question 4: Which behavior best demonstrates a coach's commitment to professional development under ICF standards?
- Attending conferences only when required for credential renewal
- Engaging in regular supervision, mentoring, and continuing education proactively (Correct answer)
- Relying solely on client feedback to improve skills
- Limiting professional development to ICF-approved programs only
Correct answer: Engaging in regular supervision, mentoring, and continuing education proactively
ICF expects coaches to commit to ongoing learning and reflective practice, including supervision and mentoring, not just minimum renewal requirements.
Question 5: A corporate client asks the coach to share the employee-client's session topics to assess performance. What is the correct response?
- Share topics since the corporation is paying for the coaching
- Refuse and explain that confidentiality agreements protect the client regardless of who pays (Correct answer)
- Share general themes but not specifics
- Ask the employee for written permission first, then share everything if granted
Correct answer: Refuse and explain that confidentiality agreements protect the client regardless of who pays
ICF ethics protect the individual client's confidentiality; the coaching contract should clarify what information, if any, will be shared with sponsors before engagement begins.
Question 6: When is it appropriate for an ICF coach to refer a client to another professional?
- Only when the client explicitly asks for a referral
- When the client's needs fall outside the scope of coaching and would be better served by another professional (Correct answer)
- After at least six coaching sessions to determine fit
- When the coach disagrees with the client's goals
Correct answer: When the client's needs fall outside the scope of coaching and would be better served by another professional
ICF ethics require coaches to recognize when a client's needs exceed coaching scope — such as mental health issues — and facilitate appropriate referrals.
Question 7: A coach uses a proprietary assessment tool during sessions but has not been certified to administer it. This most directly violates which ICF principle?
- Setting clear agreements
- Maintaining confidentiality
- Professional competence and integrity (Correct answer)
- Avoiding conflicts of interest
Correct answer: Professional competence and integrity
ICF standards require coaches to practice only within their areas of competence; using uncertified tools violates the commitment to professional integrity.
A coach discovers their client is also being coached by the coach's close personal friend.
What is the most appropriate action?