Standards 1 to 4 Overview:
- Competence: Practice within the limits of your competence, training, and experience.
- Integrity: Be honest and transparent in all interactions.
- Confidentiality: Maintain strict confidentiality, including agreements on how information is shared.
- Conflict of Interest: Avoid any situation where a conflict of interest may impair your objectivity or create unfair advantage.
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A client asks you to provide guidance on creating a financial plan, but you are not trained or certified in financial advising. What should you do according to the ICF Code of Ethics?
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You are coaching a client who offers to write a glowing online review for you in exchange for a discount on their coaching sessions. How should you respond?
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During a group coaching session, one participant shares a deeply personal story. Another participant later asks you privately about this story. How should you respond?
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You are asked to coach a close family member. What should you do to avoid a potential conflict of interest?
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A potential client asks you to coach them for free in exchange for a testimonial but wants to discuss issues requiring psychological expertise. How should you proceed?
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