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NACC PRACTICE ACTUAL EXAM 2026-2027 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS/ NACC
PRACTICE EXAM 2026 (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY
GRADED A+



1. A certified addiction counselor is working with a client who has been mandated to treatment by the
court. The client states, “I don’t have a problem; I’m only here because the judge made me come.”
What is the counselor’s MOST appropriate initial response?​
A) “You need to accept that you are an alcoholic or you will go to jail.”​
B) “Let’s discuss what the judge said and how you feel about it.”​
C) “I will report your lack of cooperation to the court.”​
D) “Most people here are in denial; let’s work on that.”

Rationale: B is correct because it acknowledges the client’s ambivalence without confrontation. A, C,
and D are judgmental or coercive, damaging the therapeutic alliance. The counselor should use
motivational interviewing techniques to explore the client’s perspective.




2. Which of the following is a primary ethical responsibility of an addiction counselor according to
NAADAC?​
A) Ensuring clients remain in treatment for a minimum of 90 days​
B) Maintaining a caseload of at least 20 clients per week​
C) Protecting client confidentiality and privacy​
D) Reporting all past illegal activity to law enforcement

Rationale: C is correct because confidentiality is a cornerstone of addiction counseling ethics.
NAADAC’s Code of Ethics emphasizes client privacy. A, B, and D violate ethical principles (autonomy,
duty of care, and legal obligations).

,3. A client in early recovery reports feeling intense cravings when driving past bars. This is an example
of:​
A) Spontaneous remission​
B) Conditioned cue reactivity​
C) State-dependent learning​
D) A moral failing

Rationale: B is correct because environmental triggers (bars) paired with past substance use elicit
conditioned cravings. A is unrelated; C refers to memory retrieval; D reflects a non-scientific,
stigmatizing view.




4. Which medication is FDA-approved for the treatment of alcohol use disorder and works by blocking
opioid receptors, reducing the rewarding effects of alcohol?​
A) Disulfiram​
B) Acamprosate​
C) Naltrexone​
D) Methadone

Rationale: C is correct. Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist that reduces cravings and rewards.
Disulfiram causes aversive reactions; acamprosate reduces withdrawal symptoms; methadone is for
opioid use disorder.




5. A counselor notices a colleague is showing up to work with slurred speech and the smell of alcohol.
According to NAADAC ethical standards, the counselor should FIRST:​
A) Ignore the situation to avoid conflict​
B) Confront the colleague directly in front of other staff​
C) Report the concern to a supervisor or designated ethics officer​
D) Call the licensing board anonymously

Rationale: C is correct. Ethical codes require addressing impaired practice through proper channels. A
and B are either neglectful or inappropriate; D bypasses internal reporting mechanisms.

, 6. The stages of change model includes all of the following EXCEPT:​
A) Precontemplation​
B) Contemplation​
C) Action​
D) Denial

Rationale: D is correct. Denial is not a stage; it may be present but is not part of Prochaska and
DiClemente’s model. Stages are precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance,
and relapse.




7. A counselor is using motivational interviewing. Which response BEST reflects the spirit of MI?​
A) “You must stop drinking today or you will lose everything.”​
B) “I think you need residential treatment for at least 30 days.”​
C) “You’ve expressed some concerns about your drinking; what would you like to change?”​
D) “Why can’t you see that your cocaine use is destroying your family?”

Rationale: C is correct because it is client-centered, elicits change talk, and avoids direct persuasion.
A, B, and D are directive, judgmental, or shaming.




8. The term “dual diagnosis” refers to:​
A) Two substance use disorders at the same time​
B) A co-occurring substance use disorder and a mental health disorder​
C) Two different treatment modalities combined​
D) Having two different counselors

Rationale: B is correct. Dual diagnosis means co-occurring SUD and psychiatric disorder (e.g.,
depression, anxiety, PTSD). A is multiple substance use; C and D are not clinical definitions.




9. Which of the following is considered a long-term consequence of chronic alcohol use?​
A) Increased REM sleep​
B) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome​
C) Decreased liver enzymes​
D) Improved memory consolidation

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