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NASW - South Carolina Spring Symposium

Inspired Consulting Group will present a seminar entitled "An Overview of the ASWB Licensing Exam" at the upcoming NASW - South Carolina Spring Symposium. The seminar will take place on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 from 9:45am - 11:15am. Visit the NASW - SC website for details and registration information. http://www.scnasw.org/

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Jaree on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 1:39 PM
Good information to hold on to as I begin preparing for the exam. Do you have any sample questions you could pose?
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Corey Beauford on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 5:00 PM
Here are a few sample questions. 1. Certain exceptions to confidentiality exist. These include: 1) mandated reporting issues; 2) subpoenas or other court orders; 3) treatment continuity (cross-coverage by other agency staff); and all but one of the following: A. Disclosures for insurance coverage purposes B. Disclosures at a client’s written request C. Disclosures to an employer providing insurance coverage D. Disclosures regarding a child (e.g. mandated reporting violations of the law, etc) 2. If a client has difficulty working with a particular therapist because the therapist reminds her of her father, and the therapist is struggling to work well with the client because she has strong traits reminiscent of those of her ex-spouse, the client and the therapist (respectively) are experiencing issues known as: A. Individuation / Separation conflicts B. Separation / Individuation Conflicts C. Transference / Countertransference Conflicts D. Countertransference / Transference Conflicts 3. According to Erik Erikson’s Stages of Development, individuals over the age of 52 are moving into the following stage: A. Integrity vs Despair B. Intimacy vs Isolation C. Identity vs Role Confusion D. Generativity vs Stagnation

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