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LIPut down the NCE flashcards. Stop trying to memorize statistics by staring at formulas. Modern neuroscience offers hacks for way more effective studying for our counseling licensing exams.
Being a good therapist is one set of skills, and testing well is basically a totally different skill set! In Put down the NCE flashcards. Stop trying to memorize statistics by staring at formulas. Modern neuroscience offers hacks for way more effective studying for our counseling licensing exams.
Being a good therapist is one set of skills, and testing well is basically a totally different skill set! In the testing center, it's all about recall- the more associations we create for information, the more hooks we can cast to retrieve that information later.
This is called context-dependent memory. Studies show that when we associate new learning with sensory cues, we’re more likely to recall that information when we reintroduce those same cues later. (Smith & Vela, 2001; Herz, 2004). An underutilized tool in prepping for a big exam like the #NCE or #CPCE is using smells and color coding to intentionally train our brains to recall test answers.
Try this:
💜 Curate a color for each category of info you're studying for the counseling exam
❤️ Use color coded pens or highlighters.
💙 Use scents- like essential oils, candles, or scented markers during your study session.
On exam day, imagining that color or recalling that scent can cue your brain to retrieve what you studied.
#nceprep
Whether you’re preparing for the NCE, studying for counseling licensure exams, or brushing up on core counseling theories, brain-based study techniques can make a meaningful difference. Using sensory cues like color and scent helps boost memory retention, - perfect for future therapists, counselors, and mental health professionals looking for science-backed strategies to get through the Big Scary Test. If you need NCE study hacks, trauma-informed study tips, or ways to make your exam prep more effective and enjoyable, stay tuned. I'll be posting more all fall.
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