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LCSW EXAM LATEST 2024 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
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GUARANTEED TO PASS CONCEPTS(ALL WHAT YOU NEED)
LATEST EDITION 2024
LCSW EXAM LATEST 2024 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/ALREADY GRADED A+ 100%
GUARANTEED TO PASS CONCEPTS(ALL WHAT YOU NEED)
LATEST EDITION 2024
Types of Exam Questions - ANSWER-Recall Based
Application Based
Reasoning Based
Resperidone is for which dx? - ANSWER-Schizophrenia
It's a newer anti-psychotic medication
Reaction Formation - ANSWER-Defense mechanism where you do the
OPPOSITE of how you feel about somebody.
Which type of question makes up the majority of the exam? - ANSWER-
Reasoning based questions. 80-85% of the questions
Lotus of Control - ANSWER-clients take control of their lives rather than follow
the direction of others who were previously in control. Under client/person
centered therapy.
Solution focused therapy - ANSWER-brief, goal directed therapy focusing on
client's strengths and resources
,Which therapy uses the "miracle question"? - ANSWER-solution focused
therapy
countertransference - ANSWER-set of conscious or unconscious emotional
reactions to a client experienced by a therapist. These feelings originate in the
therapist's own developmental conflicts/past.
what is the first step when experiencing countertransference? - ANSWER-seek
supervision
transference - ANSWER-emotional reactions that are assigned to current
relationships but originated in earlier experiences. feelings client has toward
therapist.
dual dignosis - ANSWER-occurrence of coexistant diseases within a person.
Mostly associated with a substance use disorder and another psychiatric
disorder. *grad school research*
dual relationship - ANSWER-having a second role with the client in addition to
the client-therapist relationship. Basically anytime we know a client outside of
the therapeutic relationship
ego syntonic - ANSWER-traits of personality, thought, behavior, values that are
incorporated by the person who considers them acceptable and consistent
with their overall "true" self. *think they are synchronized with who they are*
ego dystonic - ANSWER-traits of personality, behavior, thought, or orientation
considered to be unacceptable, repugnant, or inconsistent with the persons
perceptions (conscious or unconscious) to who they are. *think dysfunctional*
, empathy - ANSWER-therapeutic technique in which the social worker
communicates to a client that they perceive and understand the experiences,
emotional state, and ideas of their client
empowerment model - ANSWER-model using interventions that help ppl
achieve a sense of control in their lives. use client strengths, resources, and
resilience. Aims to reduce powerlessness made by the social and political
environments that oppress
evidence based practice - ANSWER-combines social workers clinical experience,
code of ethics, and client preferences with well-researched interventions to
guide the treatment and services a client receives to achieve their therapeutic
goal
informed consent - ANSWER-process of client giving permission to be in
treatment AFTER getting information including potential risks and benefits
self-determination - ANSWER-ethical principal in social work. allows the CLIENT
to make their own decisions/choices about treatment and their lives
reflection/reflective listening - ANSWER-using reflection, the social worker is
accurately describing the client's verbal and non verbal clues, listening and
responding to not just the content, but feelings of the client. Involves
communication of you accurately sensing the world as they are experiencing it.
Reflection is like holding up a mirror in counseling. - ANSWER-reflect back what
the client just communicated to you. verbally and non verbally
reframing - ANSWER-technique used to help clients see their situation in a new
light or from a different perspective they haven't thought of
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