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  • September 25, 2024
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  • LCSW - Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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LCSW EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM

Stages of Change - ANSWER 1. Precontemplation-No
2. Contemplation-Maybe
3. Preparation-Prepare/Plan
4. Action-Do
5. Maintenance-Keep Going

Stages of Grief - ANSWER 1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Bargaining
4. Depression
5. Acceptance

Helping Process Acronym - ANSWER EatPIEToday

Engagement
Assessment
Planning
Intervention
Evaluation
Termination

Biopsychosocial Assessment - ANSWER The Biopsychosocial Assessment is the
psychological, biological, and social assessment.

Differential Diagnosis - ANSWER Differentiating between two or more conditions that
share similar symptoms.

Cultural Humility - ANSWER An acknowledgement of one's own barriers to true
intercultural understanding.

Person-In-Environment - ANSWER A Holistic approach used to analyze and
understand the individual in the context of their environment and social interactions.

Case Management - ANSWER Assessing, Planning, Facilitation, Care Coordination,
Evaluation, and Advocacy.

Macro Practice - ANSWER Community, state or national level

Transference - ANSWER Client projects onto worker.

Countertransference - ANSWER Social worker projects onto client.

Ecological Systems Theory - ANSWER views the person as developing within a
complex system of relationships affected by multiple levels of the surrounding
environment.

, Cognitive-Behavioral therapy (CBT) - ANSWER a popular integrative therapy that
combines cognitive therapy (changing self-defeating thinking) with behavior therapy
(changing behavior). (I.E Anxiety, Depression, Phobias)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - ANSWER A treatment often used for borderline
personality disorder that incorporates both cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness
elements. (I.E Eating Disorders, Substance Abuse)

Psychodynamic Therapy - ANSWER A therapy deriving from the psychoanalytic
tradition that views individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood
experiences, and that seeks to enhance self-insight.
(I.E Attachment Issues, Trauma, Personality Disorder)

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) - ANSWER Focuses on solutions versus
problems based on what the student is already doing that works, nurturing internal
assets, and involving important others.
(I.E Life transitions, relationship issues, mild to moderate health concerns)

Narrative Therapy - ANSWER An approach to treatment that emphasizes the role of
the stories people construct about their experience.
(I.E Identity Issues, Trauma and Family Conflicts)

Family Systems Therapy - ANSWER psychotherapy that focuses on the family,
rather than the individual, as the source of problems.
(I.E Families experiencing grief, conflict or adjusting to major life changes)

Humanistic/Client-Centered Therapy - ANSWER Treatment for psychological
disorders where a therapist works with clients to help them develop their full potential
for personal growth through greater self-understanding.
(I.E Self-Esteem issues, identity concerns, and emotional distress)

Integrative Therapy - ANSWER A combination of techniques from different therapies
based on the therapist's judgment of which particular methods will provide the
greatest benefit for the client.
(I.E Wide range of mental health issues and life challenges)

Psychoeducational Groups - ANSWER A group set up to increase knowledge or
skills about a specific somatic or psychological subject and allow members to
communicate emotional concerns.
(I.E Substance abuse, Stress management)

Support Groups - ANSWER groups of people who communicate about their
struggles and progress in battling a shared problem.
(I.E Grief and loss, Chronic Illness, Parenting Issues)

Skill Development Groups - ANSWER Focuses on teaching practical skills and
strategies that can enhance well being and functioning in daily life.
(I.E Anger management, communication skills, job seeking strategies)

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