Exam Prep Blog: October 2018

Free MFT Exam Practice Question: Medical Conditions

Submitted by Asya Mourraille on Mon, 10/22/2018 - 04:52pm

This week, our free MFT exam practice question is going to focus on the topic of medical conditions. This is a subject that will more than likely appear on your exam since clinicians need to be on the lookout for medical conditions affecting mental health in their clients. The licensing board wants to make sure that all of us are aware of what to look for and what to do in case medical conditions are present. Regardless of how much or how little you already know about this subject, the Therapist Development Center’s exam prep, will ensure you know everything you need to correctly answer

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How to talk about sex in couples counseling?

Submitted by Kristie Overstreet on Mon, 10/15/2018 - 10:23pm

If you provide marriage counseling or couples counseling you probably have discussed sex during a session. Maybe your client brought the topic up as an issue in their relationship, or you asked if there are any problems with intimacy. As a therapist, there is no way to escape the topic of sex and intimacy. Sex is a significant issue that leads people to begin couples therapy. In relationship counseling and marriage therapy, there is always something to learn about sex and intimacy. Even though I have a doctorate in clinical sexology and am a certified sex therapist, I continue to attend

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Free Practice Question: Reporting Elder Abuse and Neglect

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Sun, 10/14/2018 - 12:46am

Elder abuse and neglect is a subject that will more than likely appear on your exam, and there are numerous ways the topic can be tested. Whether you are studying for the social work or MFT law and ethics exam, it is important to be familiar with the types of abuse as well as the nuances of reporting elder abuse and neglect. How might reporting elder abuse be tested? There are several ways elder abuse and neglect can appear on the exam. Questions could test your knowledge regarding: The definition of an elder Signs of abuse and neglect Types of abuse and neglect When and where to report When

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FREE ASWB Practice Question: Self-Determination

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Tue, 10/09/2018 - 03:50pm

Self-determination is at the core of the social work profession. Self-determination can be defined as the clients' right to make their own decisions about their lives and their treatment. We may not always agree with our clients’ choices, but honoring their self-determination means we support them in the decisions they make (even when we ourselves would not make the same decisions). Questions on self-determination WILL show up on your ASWB social work exams, whether you are studying for the master’s level LMSW exam or the clinical LCSW exam. In many cases, the exam is looking for us to support

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