Hi I just wanted to thank you so much! I’ve been watching all your videos on loop for the last few weeks as my main source of studying and just took my test and passed yesterday!! You really helped me to take the time to break down the questions and imagine myself in the scenario !!
I want to take the time to thank you. I really appreciated your videos. While taking the test, I could literally hear your voice reading the questions and the breakdown of the answers. It was my third time taking the test. I PASSED!!!! it was never whether I knew the information or not, it was reading and understanding what is being asked! Thank you so very much for the help.
I just came across you yesterday. You are amazing and I thank God I've stumbled on you. I test on July 9th and I'm hoping I've done everything I could to prepare. Thank you again 💓
These are great practice questions. With the real ASWB test one DOES NOT have but 1 minute to select the answer. I would to dissect the questions as good as Savvy SW, but the anxiety to read the statement twice and choose the right answer in 1 minute is so hard!
I got both correct, but I will say Q2 had me stumped for a quick sec. That “provide coping techniques” had me questioning my thought🤨. I can easily see how someone can get this incorrect though and select A as the answer. Great breakdown of the question and answer options too. Thank you
@@VibeOnTheRiseI’ve definitely had to change my way of thinking but I will say if you’re thinking of the helping process, referring will not be the very next thing you do. You want to indulge more into his feelings after he’s clarified his original stance. I just recently passed the ASWB clinical exam, it was a lot of unlearning and learning in my studies. Some questions you have to ask yourself if the client was in front of you right now, what would I do next? Or first? Referring to a support group is something you can do as an intervention but it would not be the VERY NEXT thing to do. I hope this help 😊🙏🏽
For the domestic violence question, I thought it would be D because the chidren witnessed teh assault so that puts them at risk for danger? Please explain
Witnessing abuse is completely different from being abused. This is a very black and white test. It's the answer were D, they test would have made the presenting problem very obvious
Currently in my last year of my MSW program. When would you recommend applying for licensing? Should I give myself a month off to study or just jump right in there?
When is it possible to sign up to take the licensure exam during your final year in the MSW program? Is it the final year, or the final semester, or when you're done with your final class of the program?
just to clarify - do we NOT report to CPS when we are aware the children are in a home environment where they WITNESS, but do not directly experience, domestic violence?
Actually, it varies by state. Children are directly and indirectly affected by the abuse. They not only see/witness, but the hear the violence as well. CPS should always assess safety because most likely the children have been affected some kind of way and the only way to know if they are not being abused is through the investigation. CPS also needs to know the adult victim has the protective capacities to ensure the children's safety in the home if that are physically and or verbally abused. Most often the victim adult will attempt to stop the abuse by redirecting the abuser's attention to herself. When in doubt call childline or the county. If you don't call it in, document why to cover yourself.
I might be wrong, but I would think that since this question is addressing what you do FIRST, even if you do have to call cps it wouldn’t be the first thing you would do.
Hi I just wanted to thank you so much! I’ve been watching all your videos on loop for the last few weeks as my main source of studying and just took my test and passed yesterday!! You really helped me to take the time to break down the questions and imagine myself in the scenario !!
Good eve speaker, i would like to send my thank you to you. It help me a lot to pass my examination to get licensed. Finally i made it ....
I want to take the time to thank you. I really appreciated your videos. While taking the test, I could literally hear your voice reading the questions and the breakdown of the answers. It was my third time taking the test. I PASSED!!!! it was never whether I knew the information or not, it was reading and understanding what is being asked! Thank you so very much for the help.
AMEN! CONGRATS! Thank you soooo much for coming back to let me know that IT. IS. FINISHED!
I been studying on and off for a while for lcsw and your first questions really gave me a better breakdown of the FIRST answer
I just came across you yesterday. You are amazing and I thank God I've stumbled on you. I test on July 9th and I'm hoping I've done everything I could to prepare. Thank you again 💓
You. Got. This!
All the best to you with the exam
Your rationale explanations are awesome!
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Great video….. still working on my goal of passing my exam. Thanks for the refresh.
me too
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Great video….. still working towards my goal of passing my exam….. this was a great refresher….. thanks Kim keep it up
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These are great practice questions. With the real ASWB test one DOES NOT have but 1 minute to select the answer. I would to dissect the questions as good as Savvy SW, but the anxiety to read the statement twice and choose the right answer in 1 minute is so hard!
I got both correct, but I will say Q2 had me stumped for a quick sec. That “provide coping techniques” had me questioning my thought🤨. I can easily see how someone can get this incorrect though and select A as the answer. Great breakdown of the question and answer options too. Thank you
I was confused at this question. If we are at the initial stage, why would we refer as the next thing we would do? Can someone help me
@@VibeOnTheRiseI’ve definitely had to change my way of thinking but I will say if you’re thinking of the helping process, referring will not be the very next thing you do. You want to indulge more into his feelings after he’s clarified his original stance. I just recently passed the ASWB clinical exam, it was a lot of unlearning and learning in my studies. Some questions you have to ask yourself if the client was in front of you right now, what would I do next? Or first? Referring to a support group is something you can do as an intervention but it would not be the VERY NEXT thing to do. I hope this help 😊🙏🏽
This was so great! I take my exam in June :)
Thank you so much . I live for these 💓
You are very welcome.
Love the breakdown❤
For the domestic violence question, I thought it would be D because the chidren witnessed teh assault so that puts them at risk for danger? Please explain
I thought the same thing, I will probably still put answer D in these situations unless anyone can explain otherwise?
Witnessing abuse is completely different from being abused. This is a very black and white test. It's the answer were D, they test would have made the presenting problem very obvious
Thanks so much sis!
Hi, ASWB conduct online exam or offline? How an international candidate can appear the exam
Currently in my last year of my MSW program. When would you recommend applying for licensing? Should I give myself a month off to study or just jump right in there?
It depends on how you feel. If you're mentally drained then definitely take a break. However, do NOT wait too long.
When is it possible to sign up to take the licensure exam during your final year in the MSW program? Is it the final year, or the final semester, or when you're done with your final class of the program?
Thank you
just to clarify - do we NOT report to CPS when we are aware the children are in a home environment where they WITNESS, but do not directly experience, domestic violence?
Correct. Unless the children are being abused or you have reason to suspect that they are or will be. Many DV situations do NOT involve the children.
Actually, it varies by state. Children are directly and indirectly affected by the abuse. They not only see/witness, but the hear the violence as well. CPS should always assess safety because most likely the children have been affected some kind of way and the only way to know if they are not being abused is through the investigation. CPS also needs to know the adult victim has the protective capacities to ensure the children's safety in the home if that are physically and or verbally abused. Most often the victim adult will attempt to stop the abuse by redirecting the abuser's attention to herself. When in doubt call childline or the county. If you don't call it in, document why to cover yourself.
In Indiana at least, you are a mandated reporter if a child has witnessed DV.
capc-coco.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Mandated-Reporter-FAQs-2020.pdf
I might be wrong, but I would think that since this question is addressing what you do FIRST, even if you do have to call cps it wouldn’t be the first thing you would do.