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Benefits of Pre-Marital Counseling
By Amanda Rowan on July 15, 2016
Micrographic Benefits of Pre Martial Counseling

Benefits of Pre-Marital Counseling They’re excited. They’re in love and the day is quickly approaching when they marry the man/woman of their dreams. The next phase in life looks great. Most soon-to-be couples ask ‘What can possibly go wrong when you finally get to spend the rest of your days with your special someone?’ Why Few People Seek Pre-Marital Counseling Marriage is a big commitment, yet few engaged couples outside of religious communities go to pre-marital counseling. While most faith communities require couples to attend pre-marital counseling, couples with no faith background shy away from counseling. This has to do with fear. They don’t want to put a kink in a blossoming relationship. Engaged couples can be naïve and believe they can properly sort out their differences later. How Pre-Marital Counseling Can Help The benefits of pre-marital counseling, however, far outweigh the risks of addressing potential conflict before marriage. As a marriage and family therapist (MFT), you can offer engaged couples valuable advice. You can give them an unbiased, honest, outsider’s perspective on each partner’s shortcomings and bring up issues that need to be discussed before marriage. No marriage, after all, will be without disagreements and conflict. Pre-marital counseling is a key component in ensuring that couples will have marriages that last. You can address the communication and conflict resolution issues that lead to divorce and prepare them with a plan and solution for dealing with these inevitabilities.     

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The NEW California MFT Clinical Exam Prep is Launched!
By Amanda Rowan on November 16, 2015
The NEW California MFT Clinical Exam Prep is Launched! Rocket launch

All of us at the Therapist Development Center are pleased to announce that our new program for the California MFT Clinical exam has been launched! 

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California LCSW and MFT Law and Ethics Exam Prep Launched!
By Amanda Rowan on November 4, 2015
California LCSW and MFT Law and Ethics Exam Prep Launched!

Shout it from the roof tops: \"Woo Hoo! Therapist Development Center has launched the California Law and Ethics Courses for LCSWs and MFTs!\"  We know a lot of you have been waiting patiently and we are proud to say that we have delivered the outstanding course therapists have come to expect from us. (And if you buy before the end of the year - you can save $50 -- see below).

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The Changes to the California LCSW and MFT Exams: How to Prepare
By Amanda Rowan on June 4, 2015

In January of 2016, California will switch its LCSW and MFT licensing exams.

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Social Work Ethics: Understanding Confidentiality
By Amanda Rowan on March 7, 2015
Social Work Ethics, Understanding Confidentiality

What happens if a client dies? Social workers and MFTs frequently ask me legal and ethical questions related to their private practice or licensing prep. One question that I get asked about a lot is the limits to confidentiality, and when we can, or cannot release information. It’s really tricky because there are a lot of different factors that go into this. As practitioners we have a responsibility to our clients and legal responsibilities as well. Let’s take a closer look at this with a sample question:

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DSM 5 Changes: How the DSM 5 compares to the DSM IV
By Amanda Rowan on June 19, 2014
DSM 5 Changes, How the DSM 5 compares to the DSM IV, Books

What\'s new in the field of mental health? The DSM 5! And while we all transition from the DSM IV to the DSM 5, it is good to take a look at what has changed. If you are preparing for the Social Work Exams or MFT Exams, the ASWB, the BBS, and the AAMTRB have all announced that the DSM 5 will not be tested until 2015.

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BBS NEWS: DSM V Questions won’t be added to LCSW and MFT Exam until end of 2014
By Amanda Rowan on April 2, 2014
DSM 5 Book

There has been a frenzy of anxiety about when the DSM V will added to the California LCSW and MFT exams.

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MFT Exam Free Practice Question
By Bethany Vanderbilt on February 18, 2014
MFT Exam Free Practice Question, Storm

Okay, so a couple of weeks ago, my colleague Emily Pellegrino did an excellent blog post on defense mechanisms (if you haven\'t seen it yet, and are studying for the MFT exam, check it out!).  We\'re going to be looking at them again tonight as our attention turns to psychological phenomena.  It may seem redundant, but defense mechanisms come up repeatedly on exams, and you, the test-taker, need to understand not only what purpose they serve, but also how to identify major defense mechanisms when they are described in a stem.

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MFT Exam Practice Question
By Bethany Vanderbilt on February 5, 2014
MFT Exam Practice Question, footprints in sand

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LCSW and MFT Exam Prep Program
By Amanda Rowan on January 31, 2014
LCSW and MFT Exam Prep Program, Money

The exam prep process is not only stressful, it\'s also expensive -- especially for people who struggle to pass.

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