Exam Prep Blog: November 2012

LMSW Exam Prep: Understanding Values

Submitted by Emily Pellegrino on Thu, 11/29/2012 - 10:59pm

What do you need to know about values for the LMSW exam? We are getting close to the end of our LMSW Exam Prep ABC's Blog! This week's term is values. I'd say values, along with self-determination, is up there in terms of their importance in the social work field. It's necessary that we keep our client's values in mind because while something may be important to us, it's not always important to our client's as well. Let's get started with a sample questions to help you differentiate between this term and others on the LMSW exam. Sample Question: Which of the following BEST describes the term

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Studying for the LCSW Exam & MFT Exam: Research

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 11/28/2012 - 03:17am

What do you need to know about research to PASS your LCSW exam or MFT exam? Let TDC help! Hopefully by now you've come out of your tryptophan-induced haze and are back into the swing of studying. This week, our topic is research, and while it doesn't make up a big proportion of questions on the LCSW exam or MFT exam, it is important to have certain aspects of this topic under your belt before you take your test. Here's one way it might come up on your LCSW exam or MFT exam. A therapist in a community mental health agency is developing a speciality in treating adolescents with eating disorders

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Studying for the LMSW Exam: Unconscious Motivation

Submitted by Emily Pellegrino on Fri, 11/23/2012 - 01:06am

What do you need to know about unconscious motivation for the LMSW exam? Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope you are all enjoying some delicious food and taking the time to do something special today. I know how hard it can be around the holidays to get studying in, but as Bethany said on Tuesday’s blog, doing a little bit each day can go a long way as you prepare for the LMSW exam. This week we have Freud to thank for our term, unconscious motivation. Let’s get started with a sample question to see how this term may show up on the LMSW exam. Which of the following BEST defines unconscious

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The Role of Case Management: Preparing for the LCSW and MFT Exam

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Tue, 11/20/2012 - 04:23am

What should you know about case management before you take your LCSW Exam or MFT Exam? This week, many of us will be focused on travel, gathering with family and friends, and (hopefully) taking some time to reflect on all of the things we're grateful for. I hope you can add finding TDC to your list -- we are passionate about what we do and want nothing more than to help you PASS your LCSW exam or MFT exam with confidence! If you're in the midst of exam prep, this time of year can be very challenging: take Amanda's advice to heart -- aim to study 90 minutes per day 5 days a week and take time

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Understanding Triangulation: LMSW Exam Prep

Submitted by Emily Pellegrino on Thu, 11/15/2012 - 11:41pm

What do you need to know about triangulation for the LMSW exam? The term triangulation is most often associated with Bowen and his Family Systems Theory. Family Systems Theory suggests that individuals cannot be understood in isolation from one another, but rather as a part of their family. Family members are driven to achieve a balance of internal and external differentiation which causes anxiety, emotional cutoff, and triangulation. Both triangulation and Family Systems Theory are important to know for the LMSW exam, so let's get started with a sample question. Sample Question: Which of the

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Understanding the Role of Administrative Social Workers: LCSW & MFT Exam Prep

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 11/14/2012 - 03:54am

Administrative social workers do much more than just push paperwork. This week, we're turning our attention to administrative social work. Some of you may notice that I've left "MFT Exam" out of our title this week and it's on purpose -- the MFT licensure exams don't typically place the therapist in the role of administrator, while the social work exams, and particularly the ASWB social work exam, do. Let's take a look at a sample item: Sample: A program director at a community agency receives a directive from the agency's board to cut operating costs related to field-based services. The

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What Does a Hospital/Medical Social Worker Do? LCSW & MFT Exam Prep

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 11/07/2012 - 04:14am

I've been sitting here trying to come up with some witty connection between today's election and our topic, but I just can't do it. So I'll just say this: if you're studying for the LCSW exam or MFT exam, hopefully today's election is either providing you with some healthy distraction from your studying, or your studying is providing you with a much-needed distraction from election coverage. We're turning our attention this week to Medical/Hospital Social Work (mental health services) -- let's check out one way this might come up on your LCSW exam or MFT exam: Sample: A 53 year-old woman has

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Understanding Reframing: LMSW Exam Prep

Submitted by Emily Pellegrino on Thu, 11/01/2012 - 04:59pm

When working with client's there are a lot of various techniques that can help us gain a better understanding of what a client is thinking or feeling. One of these techniques is reframing, which is important to know not only for the LMSW exam, but also for your social work practice. Let's get started with a sample question. Sample Question: Which of the following BEST defines reframing? A. A technique in which the interviewer expresses the idea of what the client has just said so that relevant points are pulled together and emphasized. B. A skill that enables the social worker to seek

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