Exam Prep Blog: November 2018

Free MFT Exam Practice Question: Substance Use

Submitted by Asya Mourraille on Mon, 11/26/2018 - 09:52pm

This week, our free MFT exam practice question is going to focus on the topic of substance use. This is a subject that will likely appear on your exam since substance use and substance abuse issues are rather prevalent in our society. Furthermore, they usually go hand in hand with mental health struggles clients experience, since many tend to self-medicate using various substances. The licensing board wants to make sure that all of us are aware of what to look for and what to do in case substance use conditions are present. Regardless of how much or how little you already know about this

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Opioid Use Disorder: Signs and Symptoms

Submitted by Kristie Overstreet on Mon, 11/19/2018 - 08:44pm

[caption id="attachment_1881" align="alignright" width="300"] Image courtesy of Urine Drug Test[/caption] Think back to grade school when you heard the slogan “Just Say No” to drugs. Your perception of drug addiction may have involved dimly lit streets, shady characters, and feeling far removed from your daily life. At that time, you may not have thought of a doctor office or a 70-year-old grandmother as being involved in substance abuse. The same individuals who use a few pain pills can quickly find themselves injecting heroin. The opioid epidemic has changed societies perception of drug

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Free Practice Question: Duty to Protect

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Wed, 11/14/2018 - 05:34pm

This month’s blog explores the topic of duty to protect. It is not uncommon for us to receive questions on this topic from people preparing for their MFT or social work law and ethics or clinical exams. A therapist's duty to protect is a complicated and emotionally charged issue to navigate. Most clinicians have not encountered clients who are a danger to others, which is a positive thing; however, it tends to make questions on this subject more challenging since it is an abstract concept. It is important to develop an understanding of your responsibilities with clients who are a danger to

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Managing Anxiety: Working with a Study Partner

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Tue, 11/06/2018 - 01:32am

My study partner and I met once a week while preparing for our licensing exams. We worked really well together; so well in fact that we continued to work together following our exams and continue to collaborate to this day. My study partner was actually my wonderful TDC colleague and dear friend, Asya Mourraille! To this day, we work as a team to provide support for the MFT programs and collaboratively participate in program development. Needless to say, having a study partner was a great experience for me and helped in managing anxiety. You may be wondering what this topic has to do with

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