Counselling Psychology Board Exam Preparation — Session 3
This counselling psychology board exam application session focuses on Application and Practice — bringing together everything covered in Sessions 1 and 2 into practical, exam-ready skills. Furthermore, knowing legislation and HPCSA requirements is only half the battle; the board examination ultimately tests your ability to apply that knowledge to real cases under exam conditions. As a result, this session is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
In addition, all study materials are provided after the session to support your final exam preparation. This session is delivered by a registered psychologist with direct HPCSA examination experience. For more information on HPCSA examination requirements, visit the HPCSA official website.
What’s Covered in This Session
- DSM-5-TR overview
- Case conceptualisation
- Case studies
- Example questions
- Study tips
Study Materials Provided
- Example questions
- Case studies
- Study preparation tips
Session Details
- 📅 Date: 28 May 2026
- 🕖 Time: 18:30 – 20:30 (120 minutes)
- 💻 Platform: Google Meet (link provided in your account after purchase)
- 👩💼 Delivered by: Registered Psychologist, Emma Lomberg
Why Counselling Psychology Board Exam Application Skills Matter
Case conceptualisation is consistently one of the most challenging components of the counselling psychology board exam application process. Furthermore, many candidates have strong theoretical knowledge but struggle to translate that into structured, confident answers when faced with an unfamiliar case. As a result, deliberate practice with worked examples is the most effective way to build the pattern recognition you need.
In addition, the DSM-5-TR overview included in this session ensures you are working with current diagnostic frameworks. Moreover, the study tips provided are specifically tailored to the board examination format rather than generic exam advice, giving you practical strategies you can apply immediately in your preparation.








