ASWB Exam Registration - What You Need to Know

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Mon, 08/30/2021 - 02:05pm

Hello Social Workers! If you are looking for information about the ASWB exam registration and how to get starting, congratulations! That means you have already shown your determination and commitment to becoming a Social Worker. Now, all you need to do is pass your exam. First things first... Before moving forward with ASWB Exam Registration, here are some important things to know: That the Association for Social Workers Boards is in charge of developing and administering the four ASWB exams. These exams are the ASWB Bachelors Level Exam, the ASWB Masters Level Exam, the ASWB Clinical Level

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MFT Practice Question: Conservatorship

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Tue, 08/03/2021 - 02:40am

In this month’s MFT FREE practice question we will revisit a topic that has recently received attention in the national media: mental health conservatorships. If you keep up with pop culture, you’ve likely heard about, if not watched, Framing Britney Spears. A diverse group of people including musicians, tv personalities, and others have spoken out against her conservatorship. Most express outrage regarding the consequences of her father’s control over her finances and even health care. Her father became her conservator/guardian in 2008 when the court deemed her unfit to care for herself

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NASW Code of Ethics Updates: Self Care

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Tue, 08/03/2021 - 01:11am

The NASW recently published revisions to the social work code of ethics. While minor in terms of how this will impact the exam (more on that later), these revisions are crucial to our field. These changes to the code of ethics fall into two main categories: self-care and cultural competency. This week’s blog discusses the updates regarding self-care, and our upcoming blog will discuss updates regarding cultural competency. Code of Ethics and Self-Care I am SO glad to see self-care added to the code of ethics. Self-care mutually benefits both clinicians and their clients by promoting personal

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ASWB Practice Question: Bipolar Disorder

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 07/05/2021 - 03:00pm

Last month we discussed the differences between Bipolar Disorder 1 and 2 and offered an application question to test your knowledge on this topic. This month we’re back with a reasoning based question to help show how the same topic can be tested in different ways on the ASWB social work exams. Let’s start with a brief overview of the differences between Bipolar Disorder 1 and 2 (be sure to check out last month’s blog where we go into greater depth on these differences). Bipolar Disorder: 1 vs. 2 The biggest thing to keep in mind is that as soon as you have a manic episode present, the

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ASWB Practice Question: Bipolar Disorder Recall

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 06/07/2021 - 03:00pm

This month we are continuing our series comparing recall vs. reasoning questions. Every two months, we are taking a topic that could show up on the ASWB exam and are first doing a recall (or application) question on the topic. Then the next month we come back with a reasoning question on that same topic. In February and March we covered Narcissistic Personality Disorder. In April and May we covered Antisocial Personality Disorder. Now for June and July we are delving into the differences between Bipolar 1 and Bipolar 2. This month instead of doing a straight recall question, we are going to do

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MFT Practice Question: Human Diversity

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Mon, 05/31/2021 - 04:00pm

This month’s blog will focus on human diversity, a topic that is at the forefront of public discourse. Whether you are taking the California MFT Clinical or the National AMFTRB exam, you can definitely expect to see questions that test your understanding and ability to navigate issues related to human diversity. There are several ways this topic can appear on your exam and it’s important to be familiar with them. Human diversity could present in questions related to: Clinical evaluation/assessment Development of a diagnostic impression Case conceptualization and treatment planning Treatment

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ASWB Reasoning Practice: Antisocial Personality Disorder

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 05/03/2021 - 04:00pm

We're back this month with more on Antisocial Personality Disorder. As discussed in our April blog, every other month we are covering a topic and comparing how that topic could show up on the exam in a recall vs. reasoning question. In February and March we covered Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Last month, we did a recall question on Antisocial Personality Disorder. So this month, we're taking that same topic (Antisocial Personality Disorder) and giving you a reasoning question to practice with. What do I need to know about Antisocial Personality Disorder? The biggest thing to keep in

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MFT Practice: Paraphilic Disorders

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Wed, 04/28/2021 - 05:53am

This month’s blog focuses on a lesser known diagnostic category, which could appear on both the California MFT Clinical or AMFTRB exams; paraphilic disorders. While these disorders may not be seen frequently in clinical practice, they can show up on the exam. The 8 types of paraphilic disorders in the DSM 5 are: Voyeuristic: watching unsuspecting people who are naked, undressing, or engaging in sexual activities Exhibitionistic: exposing genitalia to unsuspecting people Frotteuristic: touching or rubbing non-consenting people Sexual masochism: engaging in acts meant to cause self pain or

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ASWB Practice: Antisocial Personality Disorder Recall

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 04/05/2021 - 03:00pm

This year, we’ve decided to try something new with our social work blogs to help highlight the different types of questions on the social work exams. When covering a new topic, we’ll take the first month to do a recall question on that topic. After that, the next month we’ll take the same topic and do a reasoning based question. While both the master’s level LMSW and clinical level LCSW ASWB exams have more reasoning than recall, you want to be prepared for both types of questions. For the months of April and May, we’ll cover the topic of Antisocial Personality Disorder. The last two months we

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MFT Free Practice Question: Psychosexual Stages

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Fri, 03/26/2021 - 04:43am

This month’s blog will focus on Freud’s theory of psychosexual development. Whether you are taking the MFT California Clinical Written Exam or the AMFTRB exam, you could see questions that test your knowledge on this topic. With that in mind, let’s do a quick review of Freud’s theory of psychosexual development and see how you do on our FREE practice question. As you may recall from grad school, Freud believed that personality development occurred in childhood. In brief, Freud’s theory of psychosexual development proposed that children moved through a series of five stages, each focused on a

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