LCSW Exam Questions and Correct
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Types of Exam Questions
• Recall Based
• Application Based
• Reasoning Based
Resperidone is for which dx?
• Schizophrenia
• It's a newer anti-psychotic medication
Reaction Formation
• Defense mechanism where you do the OPPOSITE of how you feel about somebody.
Which type of question makes up the majority of the exam?
• Reasoning based questions. 80-85% of the questions
Lotus of Control
• 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
• brief, goal directed therapy focusing on client's strengths and resources
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Which therapy uses the "miracle question"?
• solution focused therapy
countertransference
• 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?
• seek supervision
transference
• emotional reactions that are assigned to current relationships but originated in earlier
experiences. feelings client has toward therapist.
dual dignosis
• occurrence of coexistant diseases within a person. Mostly associated with a substance
use disorder and another psychiatric disorder. *grad school research*
dual relationship
• 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
• 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*
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ego dystonic
• 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
• 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
• 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
• 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
• process of client giving permission to be in treatment AFTER getting information
including potential risks and benefits
self-determination
• ethical principal in social work. allows the CLIENT to make their own decisions/choices
about treatment and their lives
reflection/reflective listening
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