This course will help prepare you for the CRPO Entrance Exam.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the format of the CRPO Exam
- Understand how the exam is graded and how to select answers
- Review and understand a sample scenario to prepare you for exam questions
- Understand the language used within the exam to inform your answers
- Understand the important elements of the standards of practice and core competencies in the context of the exam
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 40 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
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- Module 1: Exam Format & Grading5
- Module 2: Sample Scenario9
- Module 3: Competency Profile Review8
- Module 4: Standards of Practice Reivew9
- 4.1Introduction and Overview of Module
- 4.24.1 Conflicts of Interest
- 4.34.2 Dual Relationships and Undue Influence
- 4.44.3 Circle of Care and Confidentiality
- 4.54.4 Electronic Practice
- 4.64.5 Unnecessary Treatment and Discontinuing
- 4.74.6 Affirming Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- 4.84.7 Clinical Supervision
- 4.94.8 Drug Assisted Therapies
- Module 5: Legislation4
- Module 6: Proctoring3
- Conclusion2

I have a question about case study in Module 2. In the section that had many positive answers I chose 4 of them which yielded a +6. What was this question out of in its entirety? My bias is to go with less is more theory but am I going to leave to many points on the table?
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Jenn
Thanks so much for your question.
For that particular question, if you go back you can change your answers (it won’t affect your “passing” the course) and see what the values are.
Like I said in one of the modules, having a rule of thumb can sometimes be a detriment because you could be missing out on some good answers which will help your overall score. Plus, if you happen to choose an answer with a negative value and you’ve only chosen one or two others, you could be missing the threshold.
Because every question is different, some are going to have lots of good answers and others aren’t. Rather than having a rule of thumb, I’d recommend that you evaluate each answer independently to decide if you think it’s likely to yield a positive or negative result.
I hope this helps!