CRC CRC Coaching Tools & Techniques 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which questioning technique in relationship coaching invites clients to explore the deeper meaning or impact of their experiences?
- Closed questions
- Leading questions
- Powerful open-ended questions (Correct answer)
- Yes/no questions
Correct answer: Powerful open-ended questions
Powerful open-ended questions encourage self-reflection and help clients uncover insights, motivations, and desired changes.
Question 2: A CRC coach uses a 'relationship values exercise' primarily to:
- Diagnose personality disorders
- Help clients clarify what matters most to them in relationships (Correct answer)
- Prescribe specific relationship behaviors
- Assess financial compatibility
Correct answer: Help clients clarify what matters most to them in relationships
Values clarification exercises help clients identify core relationship priorities, guiding more intentional decisions and goal-setting.
Question 3: The GROW model in coaching stands for which sequence?
- Goals, Reality, Options, Will/Way Forward (Correct answer)
- Growth, Resilience, Outcomes, Wellness
- Goals, Reflection, Obstacles, Wins
- Guidance, Resources, Opportunities, Wellness
Correct answer: Goals, Reality, Options, Will/Way Forward
The GROW model structures coaching conversations through Goal, current Reality, Options available, and Will/Way Forward to create actionable plans.
Question 4: What is the primary purpose of using a 'wheel of life' tool adapted for relationships?
- To rank partners against each other
- To provide a visual snapshot of satisfaction levels across relationship domains (Correct answer)
- To set financial goals as a couple
- To identify past relationship failures
Correct answer: To provide a visual snapshot of satisfaction levels across relationship domains
A relationship wheel of life visually maps satisfaction in areas like intimacy, communication, and trust, revealing imbalances to address in coaching.
Question 5: In relationship coaching, 'reframing' is best described as:
- Correcting the client's factual errors about their partner
- Offering a new perspective that shifts how a client interprets a situation (Correct answer)
- Repeating back what the client said word for word
- Challenging the client's feelings as invalid
Correct answer: Offering a new perspective that shifts how a client interprets a situation
Reframing helps clients see situations from a different angle, opening up new possibilities for response and meaning.
Question 6: Which tool helps clients track behavioral changes between sessions and build accountability?
- Personality assessment
- Between-session assignments or action steps (Correct answer)
- Diagnostic interview
- Psychometric testing
Correct answer: Between-session assignments or action steps
Between-session action steps extend coaching work into daily life, reinforcing new behaviors and creating accountability for progress.
Which questioning technique in relationship coaching invites clients to explore the deeper meaning or impact of their experiences?