CRC Study Guide 2026

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📋 CRC Exam Format at a Glance

75
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 CRC Topics to Study (69)

✍️ Sample CRC Questions & Answers

1. A client with long-term recovery is asked to mentor newcomers in a recovery house. From a recovery capital standpoint, this role primarily:
Enhances the mentor's social capital and deepens their sense of purpose and identity in recovery

Mentoring roles strengthen the mentor's own recovery capital by reinforcing their recovery identity, building meaningful relationships, and providing purpose.

2. A client sets a goal to 'be healthier.' The coach's best next step is to:
Help the client explore what 'healthier' specifically means to them

Coaching helps clients clarify and operationalize vague goals so they become meaningful and actionable.

3. How does risk management apply to daily practice in Assessment & Goal Setting for Certified Retirement Counselor professionals?
Through proactive identification of potential hazards and implementation of preventive measures

Effective risk management in Assessment & Goal Setting requires proactive hazard identification and preventive measures, not just reactive responses. This approach reduces incidents, improves outcomes, and protects both professionals and clients.

4. Vicarious resilience in recovery coaching refers to:
The positive transformation coaches can experience by witnessing client resilience and growth

Vicarious resilience is the phenomenon in which coaches are positively transformed and inspired by witnessing their clients' strength and recovery.

5. A client says, 'I've tried quitting before and always failed, so what's the point?' This best illustrates which barrier to recovery?
Low self-efficacy

The client's statement reflects low self-efficacy — a diminished belief in their ability to successfully achieve and maintain sobriety.

6. How should a recovery coach respond to unethical behavior by a colleague?
Report it through appropriate channels.

Ethical guidelines require recovery coaches to address unethical behavior by colleagues to protect clients and uphold professional standards. Reporting through appropriate channels, such as a supervisor or ethics committee, ensures the issue is handled formally and responsibly, maintaining integrity within the profession.

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