Exam Prep Blog: December 2017

Moving Forward After a Set-back

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 04:53am

A few days ago, I had the opportunity to speak with a TDC user who recently passed her MFT Clinical exam. Over the course of our conversation, I learned quite a bit about her path to licensure; it took longer than she hoped, as this was not the first time she took the exam. We discussed her experience using other test prep programs, how she felt following her first attempt at the exam, and the unique aspects of test anxiety that she encountered as she prepared to resit for her exam. The goal of this month’s test anxiety blog, born out of that conversation, is to provide guidance on how to manage the process of preparing to retest and offer some strategies and encouragement for those who find themselves in similar situations.

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Standard of Care Answer and Rationale

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Wed, 12/13/2017 - 08:20am

Yesterday we posted a FREE MFT practice question exploring the topic of standard of care-something that you will definitely see on your exams. Did you answer it correctly? Find out below!

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Standard of Care: FREE Practice Question

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Wed, 12/13/2017 - 05:40am

Today’s MFT law and ethics practice question explores the issue of standard of care. What is standard of care? Simply put, it is the usual and customary standards employed by therapists in their day-to-day work. The standard of care guides all that we do when we work with our clients: the interventions we use, the treatment plans we develop, the consultations we seek, our record keeping practices, how we advertise, how and when we collaborate with others... I think you get the point. Standard of care does not imply we must be perfect in all that we do, but rather, we must behave in ways that other reasonable and prudent practitioners would behave if and when they face similar situations. If we fail to behave in a way that meets the standard of care, we leave ourselves vulnerable to legal and professional ramifications.

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FREE Practice Question: Scope of Competence

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 12/11/2017 - 05:27am

Last week our law and ethics expert, Ivan Perkins, JD, wrote about the differences between Scope of Practice and Scope of Competence. While this blog was geared towards those considering signing up for one of our Law and Ethics CEs, we thought, what better time than now to review this topic and present a practice question for those studying for their exams!

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Initial Interventions Answer and Rationale

Submitted by Asya Mourraille on Fri, 12/08/2017 - 01:58am

Yesterday we explored the topic of initial interventions, including a free MFT practice question! Did you get it right? Check out the answer and rationale below to find out!

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FREE Practice Question: Initial Interventions

Submitted by Asya Mourraille on Wed, 12/06/2017 - 11:06am

This week our free MFT practice question focuses on the topic of initial interventions. FYI: the exam looooves this topic. You are guaranteed to see a good number of questions asking you about the very next thing the therapist is going to do in the case presented. So what do you have to think of here?

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