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Overview
This premium, high-density test bank delivers real-style
practice questions explicitly engineered for the 2026 National
Counselor Examination (NCE). Each item includes a verified
correct answer paired with a rigorous, theory-driven clinical
rationale to ensure immediate mastery of the core CACREP
domains. It is formatted explicitly to maximize student
comprehension, diagnostic reasoning, and first-time pass
rates.
Question 1
A counselor is meeting with a new client who presents with
severe anxiety, hypervigilance, and flashbacks following a
major car accident six months ago. According to the DSM-5-
TR, which diagnostic category is most appropriate to
explore?
,A. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
B. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
C. Acute Stress Disorder
D. Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety
VERIFIED ANSWER: B. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
EXPLANATION: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is
diagnosed when an individual experiences characteristic
symptoms—such as intrusive flashbacks, hypervigilance,
and avoidance behavior—lasting for more than one
month following exposure to a traumatic event. Acute
Stress Disorder is restricted to symptoms occurring
between 3 days and 1 month after the event. Generalized
Anxiety Disorder involves excessive, non-trauma-
specific worry about everyday events.
Question 2
During a group therapy session, a member reacts with
intense, unprovoked anger toward the group leader, stating,
"You are just like my father, always controlling everything!"
This behavior is an example of which clinical phenomenon?
A. Countertransference
,B. Resistance
C. Transference
D. Sublimation
VERIFIED ANSWER: C. Transference
EXPLANATION: Transference occurs when a client
unconsciously redirects feelings, expectations, and
attitudes felt toward a significant person in their past (in
this case, the father) onto the therapist or group leader.
Countertransference occurs when the therapist projects
their own unresolved conflicts onto the client.
Resistance refers to behaviors that inhibit the progress
of therapy. Sublimation is a defense mechanism that
channels unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable
actions.
Question 3
According to Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development, a
child who can think logically about concrete events,
understand the concept of conservation, but struggles with
abstract or hypothetical concepts is in which stage?
A. Sensorimotor Stage
, B. Preoperational Stage
C. Concrete Operational Stage
D. Formal Operational Stage
VERIFIED ANSWER: C. Concrete Operational Stage
EXPLANATION: The Concrete Operational Stage typically
occurs between the ages of 7 and 11. During this time,
children develop logical thinking about physical, concrete
objects and master the principle of conservation
(understanding that quantity does not change when
appearance changes). Abstract, systematic, and
hypothetical thinking does not emerge until the Formal
Operational Stage.
Question 4
A career counselor uses Holland’s RIASEC model to assist a
client. The client scores exceptionally high in categories that
involve working with forms, files, data, and organizing
systematic records. Which personality type best matches this
profile?
A. Realistic
B. Investigative