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NBHWC COACHING EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS | 2024 EXAM, Exams of Health psychology

NBHWC COACHING EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS | 2024 EXAM Four coaching mechanisms of action Correct Answer: 1. Growth-promoting relationships 2. Elicit self-motivation 3. Build confidence 4. Process of change Coaching is rooted in the [ ] branch of psychology. Correct Answer: Humanistic What does AI stand for? Correct Answer: Appreciative Inquiry What are the five principles of AI? Correct Answer: 1. Positive Principle 2. Constructionist Principle 3. Simultaneity Principle 4. Anticipatory Principle 5. Poetic Principle Whose work is the AI model based on? Correct Answer: Carl Jung What is the positive principle in AI? Correct Answer: Asserts that negative attention (criticism) will not generate positive results; positive outcomes stem from positive energy and emotion. What is the constructionist principle in AI? Correct Answer: Positive energy is generated through positive interactions and the importance of social context in learning/change

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NBHWC COACHING EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS | 2024 EXAM
Four coaching mechanisms of action
Correct Answer: 1. Growth-promoting relationships
2. Elicit self-motivation
3. Build confidence
4. Process of change
Coaching is rooted in the [ ] branch of psychology
Correct Answer: Humanistic
What does AI stand for?
Correct Answer: Appreciative Inquiry
What are the five principles of AI?
Correct Answer: 1. Positive Principle
2. Constructionist Principle
3. Simultaneity Principle
4. Anticipatory Principle
5. Poetic Principle
Whose work is the AI model based on?
Correct Answer: Carl Jung
What is the Positive Principle in AI?
Correct Answer: Asserts that negative attention (criticism) will not generate positive results,
positive outcomes stem from positive energy and emotion.
What is the Constructionist Principle in AI?
Correct Answer: Positive energy is generated through positive interactions, importance of
social context in learning/change
What is the Anticipatory Principle in AI?
Correct Answer: Positive questions and reflections stem from positive anticipation of the
future. A specific, positive vision for the future is needed for change
What is the Poetic Principle in AI?
Correct Answer: Attending to the positive elements of the present makes it possible to create
and invest in a positive vision of the future
What is the 5D Cycle of Appreciative Inquiry?
Correct Answer: 1. Define (clarifying)
2. Discover (appreciating)
3. Dream (envision)
4. Design (co-constructing)
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NBHWC COACHING EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS | 2024 EXAM

Four coaching mechanisms of action Correct Answer: 1. Growth-promoting relationships

  1. Elicit self-motivation
  2. Build confidence
  3. Process of change Coaching is rooted in the [ ] branch of psychology Correct Answer: Humanistic What does AI stand for? Correct Answer: Appreciative Inquiry What are the five principles of AI? Correct Answer: 1. Positive Principle
  4. Constructionist Principle
  5. Simultaneity Principle
  6. Anticipatory Principle
  7. Poetic Principle Whose work is the AI model based on? Correct Answer: Carl Jung What is the Positive Principle in AI? Correct Answer: Asserts that negative attention (criticism) will not generate positive results, positive outcomes stem from positive energy and emotion. What is the Constructionist Principle in AI? Correct Answer: Positive energy is generated through positive interactions, importance of social context in learning/change What is the Anticipatory Principle in AI? Correct Answer: Positive questions and reflections stem from positive anticipation of the future. A specific, positive vision for the future is needed for change What is the Poetic Principle in AI? Correct Answer: Attending to the positive elements of the present makes it possible to create and invest in a positive vision of the future What is the 5D Cycle of Appreciative Inquiry? Correct Answer: 1. Define (clarifying)
  8. Discover (appreciating)
  9. Dream (envision)
  10. Design (co-constructing)
  1. Destiny (commitment) Autonomy is the primary goal of which coaching method? Correct Answer: Motivational Interviewing What are the four principles of motivational interviewing? Correct Answer: 1. Engaging
  2. Focusing
  3. Evoking
  4. Planning What psychological theory supports an understanding of MI? Correct Answer: Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) Who is the main contributor to Social Cognitive Theory (SCI)? Correct Answer: Albert Bandura (Social Foundations of Thought and Action) SCT asserts that which three factors impact human behavior? Correct Answer: 1. Personal factors
  5. Environmental factors
  6. Behavioral factors According to Bandura, what are four sources of self-efficacy? Correct Answer: 1. Physiological/affective states
  7. Verbal persuasion
  8. Vicarious experiences
  9. Mastery experiences What is 'eustress?' Correct Answer: 'Good stress/flow zone' What is considered the most powerful source/ultimate outcome of self-efficacy? Correct Answer: Mastery (behavioral factor) Who developed the Transtheoretical Model of Change? Correct Answer: James Prochaska What are the five stages of the TTM? Correct Answer: 1. Precontemplation
  10. Contemplation
  11. Preparation
  12. Action
  13. Maintenance Operant conditioning Correct Answer: Learning through positive and negative outcomes

What does the SMART model stand for? Correct Answer: Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timely What is Relational Flow Correct Answer: When clients/coaches perceive themselves to be in sync