Confidentiality Secrets: What the NCE REALLY Expects You to Know

Confidentiality Secrets: What the NCE REALLY Expects You to Know

From NCE Study Guide by Glenn Ostlund

February 26, 2026 · 17 min · Episode 69

About this episode

This episode discusses a 28-day meditation series designed to prepare listeners for the National Counselor Examination through calming techniques and content review.

This 28-day meditation series is now available on Patreon . It is designed to prepare you for the National Counselor Examination (NCE) in a way that is both effective and deeply calming. Each session blends counseling content review with gentle, imagery-based meditation, supported by theta-state audio techniques that promote memory retention, focus, and relaxation. Across the modules, you’ll journey through the full scope of NCE material: ethics, confidentiality, supervision, multicultural competence, and technology in counseling ; intake, assessment, diagnosis, and clinical documentation ; major mental health disorders, trauma, addiction, special populations, and systemic influences ; treatment planning, theoretical models, cultural considerations, and collaboration ; and the core of practice— counseling skills, microskills, the therapeutic process, and counselor self-development . Each meditation helps anchor knowledge while reducing anxiety, transforming study into a practice of presence and resilience. Here, learning is not rushed—it is integrated, with warmth, safety, and compassion guiding every step. Join the community → patreon.com/NCEStudyGuide 🎧 Like what you hear? ➡️…

People in this episode

Host: Glenn Ostlund

Topics covered

  • meditation
  • counseling
  • NCE preparation
  • mental health
  • ethics
  • confidentiality

Keywords

  • meditation
  • NCE
  • counseling skills
  • mental health disorders
  • ethics
  • confidentiality
  • relaxation
  • study techniques

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