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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, and …

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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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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 of …

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The impact of stress, trauma, and violence SWTP

WebPhysical Health Effects: Stress, trauma, and violence can lead to various physical health problems, including high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, …

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Gerontology and the Social Work Exam SWTP

WebGerontology Basics. Gerontology is the multidisciplinary study of the aging process and the challenges and issues associated with it. Professionals in the field of …

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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 psychological …

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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 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, and …

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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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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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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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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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Ethics Review: Colleague Confidentiality vs. Impairment SWTP

WebThe other two answers keep things between the clinician and the social worker. Let's look at the code for guidance. 2.02 Confidentiality. Social workers should …

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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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ASWB Exam Topic: The indicators of addiction and substance abuse

WebSome common indicators of addiction and substance abuse: Increased Tolerance: Over time, individuals may need more of the substance to achieve the …

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“Thought of the Day: Shara Ruffin, LCSW!” SWTP

WebYes I have alphabet soup and I don't give a damn!! Thought of the Day: Shara Ruffin, LCSW. After 5 grueling hours of testing! MY Testimony. 10 years since I …

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Psychoeducation methods (e.g., acknowledging, supporting, …

WebNext up in our ASWB exam content outline tour: Psychoeducation methods (e.g., acknowledging, supporting, normalizing). Let's look at those terms first, then …

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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). The …

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