Exam Prep Blog: July 2019

The 1 Question You Should Be Asking Every Counseling Client

Submitted by Kristie Overstreet on Mon, 07/15/2019 - 06:00pm

When someone asks me what it’s like to be a therapist, I often reply that it’s never the same hour twice. Of course, each counseling client is different, but so is every session, whether it’s the variety of issues that clients present with to the different life experiences, every hour is different. Even though there are infinite possibilities of presenting problems that clients have, there is one question that you should be asking every counseling client. Regardless of your theoretical approach or counseling style, you should ask the question, “What do you want to work on today?” The power of

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Free Law and Ethics Practice Question: Insurance

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Tue, 07/09/2019 - 12:45am

Last month, the California law and ethics practice question tested your knowledge on HIPAA. This month, we are continuing with this theme and exploring insurance more generally. It’s possible, though highly unlikely, that you have avoided working with insurance thus far. Regardless, the BBS expects you to be familiar with the issues that arise when working with insurance. You can definitely expect to be tested on the subject. And while this blog cannot address every insurance-related issue, it will provide you an opportunity to test your knowledge on a key issue for the topic. How might the

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Overcoming our Achilles Heel: Community Social Work

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 07/01/2019 - 03:40pm

[caption id="attachment_2202" align="alignnone" width="900"] community social work[/caption] For many of us pursuing clinical licensure, thinking about the macro social work questions that could show up on the exam sends our otherwise clinically confident selves into a mental tailspin. It makes sense; for most of us taking the ASWB social work exams (whether LMSW or LCSW), our intent is to do clinical work. Because many of us lack work experience at the community level, this topic feels daunting. What is Community Social Work? Community social work looks at the impact larger social systems

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