This quiz covers Video #2 along with pages 16-30 in the Hope Coach training manual.
Mark each statement as either TRUE or FALSE.
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It is NOT important to ask “What happened?” in Phase I of Hope Coaching.
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You can skip Phases 1, 2 and 3 and simply ‘spiritually cheerlead’ others to a point of hope.
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Each of the Hope Coaching phases should only last a few minutes.
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There are five phases of hope coaching: a. enter-in, b. process the pain together, c. the point of pivot, d. begin to move forward and e. release.
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The KEY question to ask in the enter-in phase is “How did you hear about Hope Coaching?”
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The two KEY questions of the second phase (process the pain together) are: “What was the hardest part?” And “How did it make you feel?” -or- “How do you feel?”
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Lamenting allows them to feel the pain and stop ruminating about it, and then loops into, “But I will trust You, God, to….”
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The KEY question in the pivot stage is, “Do you think you can see a way forward?”
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The final phase of releasing is informing them that your work with them is complete and now ended.
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Hope Coaching will help the Hope-Seeker know what the next step forward is; it will not necessarily bring total resolution to the entire situation for the Hope Seeker.
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