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Discharge, aftercare, and follow-up planning SWTP

WEBHere are some key aspects of social workers involvement in discharge planning, aftercare, and follow-up planning: Assessment and Support. Social workers …

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Burnout, secondary trauma, and compassion fatigue SWTP

WEBCompassion Fatigue (sometimes called Secondary Traumatic Stress): Compassion fatigue refers to the emotional and physical exhaustion that can result from …

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Co-occurring disorders and conditions SWTP

WEBFirst, a definition: Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis or comorbidity, refer to the presence of two or more disorders or conditions in an individual …

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Trauma-Informed Care SWTP

WEBThe Basics. Trauma-informed care is an approach to providing healthcare, social services, and education that recognizes and responds to the widespread impact …

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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs SWTP

WEBThe hierarchy is usually depicted as a pyramid with five levels: Physiological Needs: The most basic needs for survival, including air, water, food, sleep, and shelter. …

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Diagnose This: Gradual Memory Loss and Occasional Confusion

WEBHere's another free ASWB exam practice question from our old bonus exam. The more practice you get, the better. A man in his 40s comes to a mental health clinic …

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The effect of aging on biopsychosocial functioning SWTP

WEBAging is a complex and multifaceted process that can have significant effects on biopsychosocial functioning (the interplay between biological, psychological, …

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Basic Human Needs SWTP

WEBRelatedness: The need to feel connected and involved with others. Economist Manfred Max-Neef identifies nine fundamental human needs, which include …

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The components of a biopsychosocial assessment SWTP

WEBIt takes into account the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors that can influence a person's health and overall functioning. The assessment …

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The Mental Status Exam SWTP

WEBThe MSE is a structured assessment used by social workers and other mental health professionals to evaluate a person's cognitive, emotional, and …

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Exam Topic: Basic Human Needs SWTP

WEBTheir presence can lead to satisfaction and motivation. McClelland's Theory of Needs: David McClelland identified three primary needs that motivate human behavior: …

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Group work techniques and approaches SWTP

WEBNext up in our foray into the ASWB exam content outline: Group work techniques and approaches (e.g., developing and managing group processes and …

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Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies SWTP

WEBPrimary Prevention: Actions taken to prevent the onset of health problems or diseases before they occur by promoting health and wellness, reducing risk factors, …

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Meet the Tutor: Susan Mankita, LCSW SWTP

WEBA short bio of Susan Mankita, LCSW--social worker, professor, clinical supervisor, exam prep tutor: A proud professional social worker for almost 25 years, …

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Strengths-based and resilience theories SWTP

WEBStrengths-based social work focuses on identifying and harnessing the inherent strengths, resources, and capacities of individuals, families, and communities. It …

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Methods to assess ego strengths SWTP

WEBHere are some commonly used methods to assess ego strengths: Clinical Interviews. Mental health professionals often use clinical interviews to explore an …

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Factors influencing self-image SWTP

WEBHere's another ASWB exam content outline item worth a look: Factors influencing self-image (e.g., culture, race, religion/spirituality, age, disability, trauma). …

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Methods to engage and work with involuntary clients/client systems

WEBEngaging and working with involuntary clients (or client systems) is challenging but comes up all the time (some examples later). Here are some methods to …

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Study Tips SWTP

WEBWe suggest getting underway on SWTP with a four hour, timed exam to gauge your readiness. Then, in study mode, review rationales and suggested study links for all …

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