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Our Coaching Philosophy | Preparing you to Pass the LCSW & MFT Exam

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 10:33am

I talk to a lot of people who have taken the LCSW or MFT exam many times and complain that they had memorized everything and they still didn't pass. The word "memorize" tips me off right away -- these people weren't coached, they were trained. What's the difference? The difference is subtle but very important. Coaching builds your confidence in making clinical judgments. Training is about right/wrong thinking and a narrow minded focus on facts. This exam is not about facts, its about the practice of psychotherapy. Psychotherapy is an art. We are relying on our clinical judgment that should be

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Quick* Study Guide for the LCSW & MFT Exams

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Wed, 08/31/2011 - 01:52am

Many people I coach for these tests don't realize that HOW you study for your licensing exams is just as important as WHAT you study. Overwhelmed with a lot of content that people think they have to stuff into their heads, many people I talk to report "studying all day" on their weekends. Some even take the whole week off before the exam to study! What's wrong with this picture? Research shows that our brains stop learning after 90 minutes -- so if you study more than that in any one sitting, you are essentially wasting your time. (The one exception to this rule is when you are sitting to take

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How much to study for the LCSW exam and MFT exam | LCSW Exam MFT Exam

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Sat, 07/30/2011 - 06:03am

Many people who I coach ask me, "How much should I study for the LCSW exam, the MFT Exam?", and my response is "How are you studying?" Many people spend countless hours memorizing DSM flashcards and reading dry material from expensive workbooks. They know the "facts" but they fail the test. Why? Because they studied ineffectively. So how should you study? First, you should limit your studying to 90 minutes a day, preferably in two different sittings. Why? Because the average person stops learning after 90 minutes, the brain just can't soak up more than that. Many people tell me they spend "all

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For people who failed the LCSW exam | LSCW Exam Prep

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Wed, 07/27/2011 - 09:21pm

First, you're going to pass the LCSW exam. You will. Many people have sat where you're sitting, feeling hopeless and traumatized, after failing the LCSW exam. It is hard to regroup after failing, especially if feel like you studied and hard as you could have and even worse, if you spent a lot of money on expensive test prep services that didn't work. Social Work Exam Prep Programs The best thing you can do for yourself is to take some time off from studying. Give your brain a break. Don't even THINK about studying for the LCSW exam for at least a month. Why? Because you just got beat up by

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Preparing for the MFT and LCSW Exam | Study Tip #1

Submitted by Amanda Rowan on Fri, 07/22/2011 - 11:51am

Are you preparing to take your LCSW exam or MFT Exam and feeling overwhelmed? Join the club! Many therapists experience panic at the thought of tackling this test. Most of us aren't used to being in study mode and haven't taken a multiple choice exam since the GRE! Social Work Exam Prep Programs So where do you start? We suggest that the first thing you do is to pick a test date. You don't have to sign up for the test just yet, but look at the calendar and pencil in a date you'd like to take the test. Why is this important? Because without this, you have no sense of direction. Imagine training

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