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Preparing for the LCSW & MFT Exam: Disorders Usually Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 11:40am

This week’s Hot Topic is a little different – there are many clinicians out there who have never (and will never) treat or work with an infant, child, or adolescent…so why do we have to know about disorders that are usually diagnosed duriThis week’s Hot Topic is a little different – there are many clinicians out there who have never (and will never) treat or work with an infant, child, or adolescent…so why do we have to know about disorders that are usually diagnosed during this time? There are probably lots of answers to that, but for me, it’s important because they are a particularly

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Studying for the LCSW or MFT Exam? Let's take a look at Substance Use, Abuse & Dependence

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 11:32am

It's Hot Topics Tuesday and this week we're looking at substance abuse. Regardless of what setting you work in or the population that you work with, you will come across clients who are dealing with the ill effects of substance use, abuse or dependence. Here’s how it might come up in a test item: Sample Question: A social worker meets with a couple seeking treatment due to an increase in tension and arguments. During the assessment, the wife reports that she has been on Oxycontin since having back surgery a year ago. When the social worker asks follow up questions, the wife admits that she has

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LCSW & MFT Exam Prep: What Do You Need To Know About Crisis Intervention?

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 02/22/2012 - 11:18am

At my last job, I was fortunate to be trained in crisis intervention and treatment, an extremely useful skill in the world of clinical practice. Regardless of where you work or what population you work with, encountering a client in crisis is inevitable. It’s also inevitable on the licensure exam – it’s important for licensing bodies and test administrators to ensure that you know the basics of crisis intervention so that you can keep clients safe and help them through this critical juncture. Here’s how it might come up in a test item: Sample Question: A 19 year-old male arrives at a community

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LCSW & MFT Exam Prep: Understanding Danger to Others

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 02/15/2012 - 11:24am

I know, I know, it's Valentine's Day, who wants to hear about Danger to Others? BUT, the Therapist Development Center loves all of the therapists out there who are making the commitment to grow professionally by becoming licensed! Danger to Others is another topic that test-makerI know, I know, it's Valentine's Day, who wants to hear about Danger to Others? BUT, the Therapist Development Center loves all of the therapists out there who are making the commitment to grow professionally by becoming licensed! Danger to Others is another topic that test-makers take seriously. Therapists should be

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Preparing for the MFT & LCSW Exam: Exploring Suicide & Self-Harm

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 11:36am

If you’re getting ready to take the LCSW Exam or MFT Exam, this blog is for you! This week, we’re taking a closer look at the topic of Suicide/Self Harm. This is an extremely important topic, not only because it’s bound to come up on the LCSW exam, but also because it’s so critical to client safety. Here’s one way it might appear in a test item: Sample Question: A 66 year-old man is referred to a social worker by his adult daughter. During the initial assessment, the man reports poor sleep and increased feelings of hopelessness after being laid off from his job. He goes on to tell the social

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Studying for the LCSW Exam & MFT Exam: Domestic Violence

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 11:30am

Alright Social Work Exam- and MFT Exam-Takers, it’s Tuesday, time for another Hot Topic. This week we’re taking a brief look at Domestic Violence. Let’s take a closer look at a possible test item. Sample Question: A woman is referred to her EAP for frequent absences and difficulty completing projects. During the brief interview, she initially deflects questions regarding her marriage, though she reports that her husband was laid off from his job 6 months ago and the couple was forced to move in order for the client to obtain work. The woman becomes tearful when discussing her lack of social

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Preparing for the LCSW Exam and MFT Exam: Abuse & Neglect of Elderly & Dependent Clients

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 10:41am

It’s Hot Topics Tuesday! We’re going to continue the LCSW/MFT Exam Hot Topics Blog with a review of Abuse and Neglect of Elderly/Dependent clients. Here’s how it might show up in a test item: Sample Question: A hospital social worker is called to the emergency room and asked to evaluate an 82 year-old woman who was found wandering on the street and picked up by paramedics. She is disoriented and talking rapidly about her son. Paramedics tell the social worker that the woman was “paranoid” and “begging” not to be taken home when they questioned her. What should the social worker do NEXT? A

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Child Neglect - What you need to know for the MFT and Social Work Exam

Submitted by Bethany Vanderbilt on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 11:32am

Alright folks, we’re kicking off the LCSW & MFT Exam Hot Topics Blog with a review of Child Neglect. How would neglect show up in a test item? Here’s a sample question: Sample Question: During an initial assessment with a 7-year-old boy, a therapist observes that the boy is small in stature and appears listless and gaunt. He is difficult to engage in play and mostly unresponsive to questions about school and friends. The therapist notices that the boy is trying to sneak candy from a dish into his pockets. What should the therapist do NEXT? A. Comment on the child's behavior B. Call in the boy

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The TDC Passing Rates for the LCSW and MFT Exams: 2011 in Review

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Tue, 01/10/2012 - 08:15am

A few days before the New Year I received this email: Hi Amanda! Hope you are enjoying your vacation! I just wanted to let you know that I took the MFT CV Exam today, Dec 29th, and I passed!!! Thank you so much!!! Everything that I learned from you truly helped me - especially the framing questions, the quiz on the different theories, and the Vignettes that we practiced in class. I'm glad I took the test before the year ends. Now I can relax and enjoy the New Year's Celebration with my family. Enjoy the rest of your vacation and I would definitely spread the word and recommend you to my

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Getting (your brain) in Shape to Pass the LCSW and MFT Exam

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 03:12am

Preparing to take the clinical exam is a daunting process. Many people spend a few weeks paralyzed by the prospect of just getting started. They have logged and logged their hours, only to be faced with the reality that they have to start studying. Getting organized is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. I like to think of the California Standard Written Exam and the National LCSW Exam as a Mental Marathon because it is a 4 hour exam! That is a long time to be thinking! When someone is training for a marathon, they don't just go outside and start running. They have a very

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