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Association of Social Work Boards. ASWB 2024 Masters Exam
A clinical supervisor in a community mental health center learns that the agency has 
double-billed Medicare as well as private insurers. The supervisor is deeply upset, but 
is unsure as to whether it is merely a billing error or deliberate fraud. The best 
strategy is to 
a) inform the executive director of the problem. b)organize a group of workers and confront the director and the board. c) notify the appropriate law enforcement agency and suggest an investigation. d) contact the insurers an...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
A clinical supervisor in a community mental health center learns that the agency has 
double-billed Medicare as well as private insurers. The supervisor is deeply upset, but 
is unsure as to whether it is merely a billing error or deliberate fraud. The best 
strategy is to 
a) inform the executive director of the problem. b)organize a group of workers and confront the director and the board. c) notify the appropriate law enforcement agency and suggest an investigation. d) contact the insurers an...
ASWB 2024 Master's Exam with Correct Answers (Association of Social Work Boards)
Stratification - Answer-Structured inequality, based on race, social status, etc. Object Relations Theory - Answer-Margaret Mahler 
Relationships with others & things 
Normal Autism - Answer-Margaret Mahler - Object Relations theory 
0-1 month - detached & self absorbed 
Normal Symbiotic - Answer-Margaret Mahler - Object Relations theory 
1-5 months aware of mother, no sense of individuality 
Separation/Individuation: Differentiation/Hatching - Answer-Margaret Mahler - Object Relations theory 
5...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Stratification - Answer-Structured inequality, based on race, social status, etc. Object Relations Theory - Answer-Margaret Mahler 
Relationships with others & things 
Normal Autism - Answer-Margaret Mahler - Object Relations theory 
0-1 month - detached & self absorbed 
Normal Symbiotic - Answer-Margaret Mahler - Object Relations theory 
1-5 months aware of mother, no sense of individuality 
Separation/Individuation: Differentiation/Hatching - Answer-Margaret Mahler - Object Relations theory 
5...
ASWB 2024 Masters Exam (Association of Social Work Boards)
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - Answer- 
-Theory of how humans acquire knowledge; through interacting with their 
environment and people in it. Four stages: 
1. Sensorimotor 
2. Pre-operational 
3. Concrete operational 
4. Formal Operational 
Sensorimotor Stage 
- Answer- 0-2 years of age 
-learning Object Permanence 
-exploring world through own movements and sensations 
-learning that their actions cause things to happen in the world 
Pre-Operational - Answer- 
-2-7 years old 
-mag...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - Answer- 
-Theory of how humans acquire knowledge; through interacting with their 
environment and people in it. Four stages: 
1. Sensorimotor 
2. Pre-operational 
3. Concrete operational 
4. Formal Operational 
Sensorimotor Stage 
- Answer- 0-2 years of age 
-learning Object Permanence 
-exploring world through own movements and sensations 
-learning that their actions cause things to happen in the world 
Pre-Operational - Answer- 
-2-7 years old 
-mag...
ASWB Bachelors Exam 2024(Association of Social Work Boards)
Defense mechanisms - Answer-Behaviors that protect people from anxiety 
Acting out - Answer-Emotional conflict is dealt with through actions actions rather 
than feelings 
Compensation - Answer-Helps make up for something that is lacking, defense 
mechanism 
Conversion - Answer-Defense mechanism where repressed urge is expressed as a 
disturbance of body function - seizures, deafness, like dad going blind 
Devaluation - Answer-Defense mechanism used with borderline personality 
organization in w...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Defense mechanisms - Answer-Behaviors that protect people from anxiety 
Acting out - Answer-Emotional conflict is dealt with through actions actions rather 
than feelings 
Compensation - Answer-Helps make up for something that is lacking, defense 
mechanism 
Conversion - Answer-Defense mechanism where repressed urge is expressed as a 
disturbance of body function - seizures, deafness, like dad going blind 
Devaluation - Answer-Defense mechanism used with borderline personality 
organization in w...
Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam with correct Answers 2024
Culture-bound syndrome - Answer-illness truly bound to specific culture; refer to 
otherwise common mental or physical illnesses that are subsequently construed as 
unusual because of pathoplastic influence of clture (e.g, hallucinatory sx of 
schizophrenia could be due to demon possession) 
pharmacological therapy and psychotherapy - Answer-two key mental health 
treatment paradigms of Western medicine (multimodal therapy) 
racism and discrimination - Answer-refer to attitudes, beliefs, and pra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
Culture-bound syndrome - Answer-illness truly bound to specific culture; refer to 
otherwise common mental or physical illnesses that are subsequently construed as 
unusual because of pathoplastic influence of clture (e.g, hallucinatory sx of 
schizophrenia could be due to demon possession) 
pharmacological therapy and psychotherapy - Answer-two key mental health 
treatment paradigms of Western medicine (multimodal therapy) 
racism and discrimination - Answer-refer to attitudes, beliefs, and pra...
Addictions counselor exam with correct Answers 2024
Who Appoints the members of the DC Board Of Professional Counseling - Answer- The Mayor 
Who Makes up the Board of professional Counselors - Answer-Consumers, Professional counselors and Addiction Counselors 
Who must course work be approved by - Answer-The National Association of alcohol 
and drug abuse counselors ,NAADAC (CW) 
How many hours are needed to become certified Addictions Counselor 1 - Answer- 500 hours are needed 
How many hours are needed to become certified Addictions counselor 2...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Who Appoints the members of the DC Board Of Professional Counseling - Answer- The Mayor 
Who Makes up the Board of professional Counselors - Answer-Consumers, Professional counselors and Addiction Counselors 
Who must course work be approved by - Answer-The National Association of alcohol 
and drug abuse counselors ,NAADAC (CW) 
How many hours are needed to become certified Addictions Counselor 1 - Answer- 500 hours are needed 
How many hours are needed to become certified Addictions counselor 2...
Addiction Counseling Study Guide/ NAADAC 2024
Principles of the Behavioral Modification theory - Answer-There are three principles, Causes, Maintenance and change of behavior. Classical conditioning, Operant 
conditioning, Modeling is the most effective. Principle of CT/RT. Control Theory/ Reality Therapy - Answer-is based on the 
principle that four elements guide human functions: Doing, Thinking, Feeling, and 
Physiology. People choose negative reactions to events, Is responsible for one's own 
life. Cant change how the body feels or fun...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Principles of the Behavioral Modification theory - Answer-There are three principles, Causes, Maintenance and change of behavior. Classical conditioning, Operant 
conditioning, Modeling is the most effective. Principle of CT/RT. Control Theory/ Reality Therapy - Answer-is based on the 
principle that four elements guide human functions: Doing, Thinking, Feeling, and 
Physiology. People choose negative reactions to events, Is responsible for one's own 
life. Cant change how the body feels or fun...
Addiction Counseling study guide 2024
Screening - Answer-The process by which the client is determined appropriate and 
eligible for admission to a particular program. 
Intake - Answer-The administrative and initial assessment procedures for admission 
to a program. Orientation - Answer-Describing to the client general nature and goals of the 
program, rules governing client conduct and infractions that can be lead to a 
disciplinary action or discharge, the hours which services are available, treatment 
costs, and client rights. As...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Screening - Answer-The process by which the client is determined appropriate and 
eligible for admission to a particular program. 
Intake - Answer-The administrative and initial assessment procedures for admission 
to a program. Orientation - Answer-Describing to the client general nature and goals of the 
program, rules governing client conduct and infractions that can be lead to a 
disciplinary action or discharge, the hours which services are available, treatment 
costs, and client rights. As...
Addiction counseling practices, modalities, and skills 2024 study guide
Evaluation - Answer-a systematic and ongoingprocess in whish relationship is 
initially formed with the evaluating counselor in the initiation of a two phase pocess. Screening - Answer-the first phase of evaluation where the potential client is briefly 
interviewed to determine if he or she is appropriate for that specific facility 
assessment - Answer-the second phase of evaluation where the client is interviewed 
extensively to determine the most effective treatment plan after he or she is adm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Evaluation - Answer-a systematic and ongoingprocess in whish relationship is 
initially formed with the evaluating counselor in the initiation of a two phase pocess. Screening - Answer-the first phase of evaluation where the potential client is briefly 
interviewed to determine if he or she is appropriate for that specific facility 
assessment - Answer-the second phase of evaluation where the client is interviewed 
extensively to determine the most effective treatment plan after he or she is adm...
Addiction Counseling Final exam 2024
Most common reason for medical appointment - Answer-a) pain 
Which uses pain killer to get high - Answer-c) a & b adults and teens 
Risk of opioid overuse - Answer-d) a & b ou 
Which is not true about chronic non malignant pain - Answer-b) less than 3 months 
In America pain treatment is - Answer-a) under treated 
Chronic pain is common in Americans - Answer-True-ch p 
Pain management is not a high priority - Answer-False-pm 
12 step model spiritually based because - Answer-b) admits to wrongs t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Most common reason for medical appointment - Answer-a) pain 
Which uses pain killer to get high - Answer-c) a & b adults and teens 
Risk of opioid overuse - Answer-d) a & b ou 
Which is not true about chronic non malignant pain - Answer-b) less than 3 months 
In America pain treatment is - Answer-a) under treated 
Chronic pain is common in Americans - Answer-True-ch p 
Pain management is not a high priority - Answer-False-pm 
12 step model spiritually based because - Answer-b) admits to wrongs t...
Association of Social Work Boards. ASWB Bachelors Exam with correct Answers 2024
Association of Social Work Boards. ASWB Masters Practice Test 2024 Edition with All Questions and Answers
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