CRC Certification The Definitive Guide

CRC Certification: The Definitive Guide

– As of July 2018, the pass rate for the CRC exam was 53%.

– The application fee to take the CRC exam is $400. This fee will cover the application and the exam.

The CRC, or the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor certification allows rehabilitation counselors to work with a wide range of individuals that have disabilities such as physical, mental, developmental, and emotional disabilities. They provide one-on-one assistance as well as playing an important role in raising public awareness about disability issues. Part of the role as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor is to create individualized plans that fit their level of education, aptitude, physical abilities, and career goals.

Many CRCs work for vocational rehabilitation services. CRCs also work in state departments of vocational rehabilitation and community agencies as well as school districts, colleges, and correctional facilities. Since most of the rehabilitation process takes place in the individual’s everyday environments, CRCs will also travel to homes, workplaces, and schools.

Becoming a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor is a rewarding career. To become a CRC, you’ll first need to complete a bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation and disability studies, behavioral, social science, or psychology field. After obtaining a bachelor’s degree, you will need to earn a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling. Then you’ll need to complete a graduate and postgraduate internship for certification/licensure requirements. Once these requirements are complete, you can then take the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor certification exam.

Before you become overwhelmed by having to take an exam, here are a few tips that can help you pass that exam!

1.Understand the Format of the CRC Exam
It’s important that you understand the format of the CRC exam and this is one of the first things that you want to study. You want to be able to get an idea to the number of questions you’ll be given as well as the type of questions, such as multiple-choice or fill in the blank. Knowing the format of the exam is one of the things that can help you pass the exam!

Here’s what you need to know about the CRC exam:

• The CRC exam is composed of 175 multiple-choice questions. Out of the 175 questions, 150 are scored while the remaining 25 are field test items that are not counted towards your score.
• You are given 3.5 hours to complete the exam. You should set aside a total of 4 hours to allow for check-in, instructions, and a computer tutorial.
• There are 12 knowledge domains on the exam. These 12 domains are further defined into subdomains.

• Professional Orientation and Ethical Practices
• Counseling Theories, Techniques, and Evidence-Based Practice
• Group and Family Counseling
• Crisis and Trauma Counseling
• Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability
• Assessment, Occupational Analysis, and Service Implementation
• Career Development and Job Placement
• Demand-Side Employer Engagement
• Community Resources and Partnerships
• Case Management
• Health Care and Disability Management
• Research, Methodology, and Performance Management

CRC Exam Secrets Study Guide
CRC Exam Secrets Study Guide

2. CRC Study Guide
One of your best assets for passing the CRC exam is to use the CRC Certification Study Guide. Using a study guide that is geared towards the CRC exam can help you focus on the details of the exam. You’ll also be able to brush up on topics and areas of the exam that you may need a refresher on such as worker’s compensation laws and practices.

3. Understand the Knowledge Domains
The Certified Rehabilitation Counselor certification exam contains 12 knowledge domains which are divided into subdomains. This means that there will be a lot of information that you’ll need to know. Study the knowledge domains that you feel like you need more work on. However, you’ll also want to make sure to brush up on other domains.

4. Divide Up the Material
There’s a lot of material that you’ll need to remember for the CRC exam. The best way to study the material is to divide up the knowledge domains into different sections. When you start to create your study plan, divide up the domains to where you study a different area each day. For example, one day you will study about the appropriate medical intervention resources while the next day you will study medical terminology. When you divide up the material, you’ll be able to concentrate on one section at a time which helps reduce your chance from becoming overwhelmed.

CRC Exam Flashcards Study System
CRC Exam Flashcards Study System

5. CRC Flashcards
When you’re studying for an exam, using flashcards are great tools to use. When you use flashcards, you’re able to focus on one concept at a time instead of being overwhelmed by a lot of information on a single sheet of paper. Using flashcards to study for your exam also helps you retain information for a longer period of time.

6. Create a Study Plan
It’s always best to start studying a few months before you take your exam. Before you begin studying, it’s important to create a study plan. This is where you plan what areas you will study each day. It’s also a great idea to block out a certain amount of time each day where you plan to only study. During this time, it’s best to find a quiet place where you can avoid distractions and allow yourself to concentrate.

7. CRC Practice Test
Taking a practice test can help you get more of an idea as to what the real exam will look like. On the CRC Practice test, you’ll answer questions that are very similar to the type of questions on the real certification test, such as understanding more of what type of questions and the format of the questions. Taking a practice test will also help you better understand which areas of the exam that you will need more work on and which areas you are doing well with. This way you can add the sections that you need to work more on to your study plan.

If you need more information about the CRC certification exam, visit the CRCC website.

CRC FAQ

What is the CRC exam?

The CRC certification exam is the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor exam. Those who pass the CRC exam receive the CRC credential that is specifically for rehabilitation counselors.

What is on the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor exam?

There are 12 knowledge domains on the exam. These 12 domains are further defined into subdomains. • Professional Orientation and Ethical Practices • Counseling Theories, Techniques, and Evidence-Based Practice • Group and Family Counseling • Crisis and Trauma Counseling • Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability • Assessment, Occupational Analysis, and Service Implementation • Career Development and Job Placement • Demand-Side Employer Engagement • Community Resources and Partnerships • Case Management • Health Care and Disability Management • Research, Methodology, and Performance Management

How many questions are on the CRC exam?

There are 175 multiple-choice questions on the CRC exam. Out of the 175 questions, 150 are scored while the remaining 25 are field test items that are not counted towards your score.

How long do you have to complete the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor exam?

The Certified Rehabilitation Counselor certification exam is timed for 3.5 hours.

How much is the CRC exam?

To apply and sit for the CRC exam, you will be required to pay a fee of $400. This fee includes both the application fee and the exam fee.

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