ICF Competency 5 ("Cultivates Trust and Safety") involves "creating a safe, supportive environment" by honoring the client’s identity and perspectives, fostering trust (ICF Code of Ethics, Section 1.3). Let’s analyze:
A. Asking questions that respect the client’s identity, experiences, and beliefs: This directly builds trust and safety by valuing the client’s uniqueness (Competency 5).
B. Exploring beyond the current moment by inviting further discussion: This aligns with Competency 7 ("Evokes Awareness"), not primarily trust-building.
C. Regulating emotions to maintain focus on the client throughout the session: This supports Competency 2 but is less direct in fostering a trusting environment.
D. Establishing an agreement with the client about the coaching boundaries: This (Competency 3) sets a foundation but isn’t the most active trust-building behavior.
Option A most likely fosters trust and safety, per ICF’s competency focus.
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