Counseling and coaching differ from each other in all of the following ways except:
a. Settings: professional private places vs. public places and homes
b. Relationship: no dual relationships vs. socializing
c. Focus: slow pace, results-oriented vs. fast paced, insight oriented
d. Goal: determine what will work vs. explore clients career identity
Q. 2Several authors place coaching on a continuum between psychoanalytic therapy at one end and sports coaching at the other end. The more psychoanalytic side would emphasize all of the following except:
a. Pathology
b. Interpretations
c. Transference
d. Brevity
Q. 3Which of the following is a quote from Hudson (1999, p. 7) defining career coaching?
a. helping adults manage change effectively.
b. advising, like a sports coach, to maximize a strategy for success.
c. motivating people to demonstrate their best efforts.
d. creating and implementing the clients highest vision.
Q. 4Emotional and cognitive constructs require reframing when making major life transitions. Which of the following constructs are often processed during career counseling for adults making major changes?
a. Loss of visions held when young
b. Feeling of a void which cant be filled
c. Fear of not finding a position of equal status to the last job
d. All of the above
Q. 5Schlossburg and others (1995) recommended that clients making major life
transitions analyze all of the following except:
a. Roles
b. Relationships
c. Regulations
d. Routines
Q. 6Which of the following describes soul work?
a.Passion for the work
b.Listening to ones true inner voice
c. a and b
d.Receiving an award honoring the work
Q. 7Which of the following does not refer to spirituality through career:
a. A Calling
b. Serving others
c. Lifes purpose
d. Reaching the top