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ISSA Transformation Specialist Competence Exam Study Set Test. The strongest predicator of long lasting behavioral change is - CORRECT ANSWER The relationship between the personal trainer and the client. : Inspiring change in the client begins with - CORRECT ANSWER Understanding the client on a fundamental level. : Research by Prochaska and colleagues has shown that interventions to change behavior are _______________ if they are "stage-matched," that is, "matched to each individual's stage of change". - CORRECT ANSWER More effective Which is not a factor necessary for people to change - CORRECT ANSWER Someone to hold them accountable to change People in the pre-contemplation stage - CORRECT ANSWER Minimize the risks of not changing. In the contemplation stage people weigh the benefits and risks of change - CORRECT ANSWER Equally. Assessing the stage of change can be helped with - CORRECT ANSWER Open-ended questions. People in the pre-contemplation stage can be helped by - CORRECT ANSWER Shifting the decisional balance. People in the action stage can be helped by - CORRECT ANSWER Commitment strategies When in the maintenance stage, which is helpful - CORRECT ANSWER Assessing and managing stressors. The goal of the motivational interviewing coach is to - CORRECT ANSWER Expose the client's ambivalence. Creating discrepancy through open-ended questions will - CORRECT ANSWER Enhance motivation for positive change. Which is NOT an assumption of motivational interviewing? - CORRECT ANSWER Change must begin from outside the client. Which is NOT a principle of motivational interviewing? - CORRECT ANSWER Create accountability. An empathic style ____________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Listens rather than tells. If you are NOT listening reflectively, but are instead imposing direction and judgment, you are ______________. - CORRECT ANSWER Creating barriers between yourself and the client. In uncovering ambivalence, the goal is to ________________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Create a discrepancy (a difference) between where a person is (their current lifestyle choices that include diet and exercise) and where they would like to be (losing weight, exercising more, looking and feeling better). Which is NOT a strategy to deal with client resistance? - CORRECT ANSWER Cornering. : Summarizing consists of ___________________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Distilling the essence of what a client has expressed and communicating it back. Scaling questions are a very effective way to draw the client's attention to ________________. - CORRECT ANSWER The processes that are influencing her behavior Intrinsic interest is ___________________. - CORRECT ANSWER An integral part of motivation.

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ISSA Transformation Specialist
Competence Exam Study Set Test.

The strongest predicator of long lasting behavioral change is - CORRECT ANSWER The relationship
between the personal trainer and the client.



: Inspiring change in the client begins with - CORRECT ANSWER Understanding the client on a
fundamental level.



: Research by Prochaska and colleagues has shown that interventions to change behavior are
_______________ if they are "stage-matched," that is, "matched to each individual's stage of change". -
CORRECT ANSWER More effective



Which is not a factor necessary for people to change - CORRECT ANSWER Someone to hold them
accountable to change



People in the pre-contemplation stage - CORRECT ANSWER Minimize the risks of not changing.



In the contemplation stage people weigh the benefits and risks of change - CORRECT ANSWER Equally.



Assessing the stage of change can be helped with - CORRECT ANSWER Open-ended questions.



People in the pre-contemplation stage can be helped by - CORRECT ANSWER Shifting the decisional
balance.



People in the action stage can be helped by - CORRECT ANSWER Commitment strategies



When in the maintenance stage, which is helpful - CORRECT ANSWER Assessing and managing stressors.

, The goal of the motivational interviewing coach is to - CORRECT ANSWER Expose the client's
ambivalence.



Creating discrepancy through open-ended questions will - CORRECT ANSWER Enhance motivation for
positive change.



Which is NOT an assumption of motivational interviewing? - CORRECT ANSWER Change must begin
from outside the client.



Which is NOT a principle of motivational interviewing? - CORRECT ANSWER Create accountability.



An empathic style ____________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Listens rather than tells.



If you are NOT listening reflectively, but are instead imposing direction and judgment, you are
______________. - CORRECT ANSWER Creating barriers between yourself and the client.



In uncovering ambivalence, the goal is to ________________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Create a
discrepancy (a difference) between where a person is (their current lifestyle choices that include diet
and exercise) and where they would like to be (losing weight, exercising more, looking and feeling
better).



Which is NOT a strategy to deal with client resistance? - CORRECT ANSWER Cornering.



: Summarizing consists of ___________________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Distilling the essence
of what a client has expressed and communicating it back.



Scaling questions are a very effective way to draw the client's attention to ________________. -
CORRECT ANSWER The processes that are influencing her behavior



Intrinsic interest is ___________________. - CORRECT ANSWER An integral part of motivation.

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