Exam Prep Blog: June 2020

Revised CAMFT Code of Ethics: How will it affect your licensing exam? (Part 1 of 3)

Submitted by Robin Gluck on Mon, 06/29/2020 - 10:49pm

In recent weeks, we have received a significant number of inquiries about the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapist’s (CAMFT) revised Code of Ethics (CoE) and what it means for the licensing exams (California MFT Law & Ethics and Clinical). We are well aware that exam-related changes often cause anxiety. In an effort to quell some of your anxiety, we thought it would be helpful to provide an overview of the changes and explore how these changes will affect the content of your licensing exam. In brief, the most important thing to know about the changes to the Code of Ethics is

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A Note from TDC: Black Lives Matter

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Fri, 06/05/2020 - 11:39pm

As a company comprised of social workers and MFTs, we are called and committed to pursuing racial justice. Like many of you, we are deeply saddened and outraged at the death of George Floyd. The ongoing systemic and institutionalized racism that led to his death, and the ongoing violence towards people of color, is unacceptable and changes are long overdue. While we as individuals continue taking steps personally and professionally toward racial justice, as a company we believe it is necessary to put our money where our mouth is. For the month of June the coupon code CHANGE25 will both take

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ASWB Exam Prep: Group Formation

Submitted by Heidi Tobe on Mon, 06/01/2020 - 06:18pm

This month’s ASWB exam prep blog for the LMSW and LCSW exams covers a topic likely to show up on your ASWB exam: groups. Specifically, we are delving into the topic of stages of group formation. Group questions on the exam can show up in a variety of ways. They may test your factual knowledge on stages of group formation through a recall or application question. You also could see a reasoning based question testing your clinical skills in working with groups. This month we are going to focus on factual recall regarding groups. Next month we focus on how groups show up in the ASWB’s reasoning

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