Announcing our guide to the California Clinical Counselor Law & Ethics Exam

Preparing for the California Clinical Counselor Law & Ethics Exam (c) Copyright 2018 Ben Caldwell LabsIf you’re on your path to becoming a clinical counselor in California, you will need to take the state’s Clinical Counselor Law & Ethics Exam in your first year of registration as an Associate. I’m proud to announce the release of our new study guide for that exam.

Preparing for the California Clinical Counselor Law & Ethics Exam includes a full study guide. It covers all of the knowledge areas the Board of Behavioral Sciences assesses you on during the test. The book also includes a full-length practice exam (75 questions), formatted like the real thing. We provide complete rationales for every question. So you can understand not just what you answered incorrectly, but why.

About the exam

The actual test is a 75-question, multiple-choice test administered via computer at testing locations around the country. Of those 75 questions, 50 are scored and 25 are experimental (meaning they are being tested for possible inclusion as scored items on future exams). Experimental items are included in random order, so you don’t know while you are taking the test which questions are scored and which are experimental.

Passing scores vary by test cycle, and typically have hovered around 70% (35 out of 50 scored items). Unfortunately, the BBS no longer posts current passing scores on their web site.

You have 90 minutes to finish the test. The exam plan reviews the scope of knowledge that is tested. In the first quarter of 2017, approximately 67% of examinees passed and 33% failed. Passing rates in previous cycles ranged from 74% to 95%.

About the guide

Preparing for the California Clinical Counselor Law & Ethics Exam is divided into two parts. The study guide is a content review, covering each and every one of the task and knowledge statements in the exam plan. The practice test is formatted like the real thing and includes rationales for every question. Together, these sections provide a way to prepare for the exam that is at once fast and thorough.

Should you do a prep course?

A number of providers offer prep courses for the exam, either in person or online. A prep course can be useful if it helps you feel more prepared and confident going in to your exam. But the scope of knowledge on the law and ethics test is fairly limited. In addition, because you must take the test in your first year after registering as an associate, your legal and ethical knowledge is likely already fairly up to date. So many examinees will not need to spend hundreds of dollars on a prep course to prepare themselves for this test. Our study guide can be all you need.

For those pursuing dual licensure as LMFT and LPCC

If you’re pursuing dual licensure as an LMFT and LPCC, you should know that many of the legal obligations for the two professions are the same. It is primarily the ethical obligations that differ. So we wouldn’t necessarily advise buying this guide if you already have our guide and practice tests for the MFT Law & Ethics exam — just make sure you’re clear on the differences between the codes of ethics for the respective professions. The current American Counseling Association Code of Ethics can be downloaded here.

To order

You can order through our main site here, or on Amazon here.