Health Coaching Sections 7-9 Flashcards

1
Q

Motivational Interviewing is not

A

force to motivate another

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2
Q

The Spirit of MI is

A

collaborative, evocative and honoring autonomy

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3
Q

In the early 80’s, MI was first used with clients addicted to what?

A

alcohol

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4
Q

What is OARS

A

open ended, affirmation, reflection, summarizing

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5
Q

OARS is used primarily within health coaching to

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tap into the client’s own motivation for change, elecit change talk, resolve ambivalence to change, determine readiness for change and to provide guidance during the process

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6
Q

Why do we ask close ended questions?

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To seek facts and check accuracy

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7
Q

Which part of oars builds hope in the client that they can change?

A

affirmation

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8
Q

What can reframing do?

A

Turn a negative into a positive

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9
Q

Asking permission is a way of doing what?

A

empowering

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10
Q

When teaching do what first?

A

Establish what they know

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11
Q

Creating an atmosphere to foster behavior change is affected by what?

A

empathy and empowerment

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12
Q

“I’m not sure I can change” is an example of what?

A

Sustain talk

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13
Q

The use of positive psychology has increased in recent years primarily because

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It’s use is linked to greater participation in medical health-related behavoirs

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14
Q

Positive psychology focuses on a persons what?

A

personal strenghs

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15
Q

Does meditation decrease inflammation?

A

No, effects include lower blood pressure, improved attention span and better pain control

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16
Q

Using only a client’s strengths to affect a more positive attitude toward life

A

needs boundaries to be effective

17
Q

positive psychology exercises can help a client be more

A

self determined

18
Q

All of the following are considered popular “co-behaviors” of smoking

A

drinking alcohol, work break, post meal

19
Q

Men and women tend to gain an average of 12 pounds post smoking cessation: true or false

A

false

20
Q

Greatest predictor of successful weight loss is a persons what?

A

belief

21
Q

What is the caution when considering BMI?

A

It doesn’t factor in body fat distribution

22
Q

What is a good way to self monitor weight?

A

weighing frequently

23
Q

Primary reason by adults for not adopting a healthy behavior to manage stress is what?

A

Too busy

24
Q

You believe your client is possibly depressed, The tool you would use to validate the concerns is what?

A

PHQ-2

25
Q

Your client exhibits a high degree of anxiety during your encounters. To determine the likelihood that illness will develop what tool do you use?

A

Holmes-Rahe Stress Scale