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LCSW Exam Prep Workshop at USC

Starting March, 2010.  Not cheap.  From the site:

Spend Sundays at the USC School of Social Work Studying for the LCSW Exam…

The Standard Written Workshops cover the seven major content areas of the LCSW written exam, clinical process, interventions, therapeutic application & legal/ethical responsibilities in four half-day sessions with homework, small group assignments, & study groups over a three-month period (March-June / 16 hours of instruction).  March 7, April 11, May 2 & June 6.

The Clinical Vignette Workshops cover clinical vignettes & practice examinations in a full-day session – September 26.

The Standard Written & Clinical Vignettes Workshops can be purchased as a package (23 hours of instruction) or separately; the Standard Written or Clinical Vignettes Workshops.

* Also included is web access to review the workshops for a two-month period after each session.

Instructor: Estela Andujo, PhD, brings more than 28 years of clinical experience in the field of mental health to her adjunct faculty positions at the USC School of Social Work & California State University, Long Beach. She is also director of the outpatient program at Intercommunity Child Guidance Center in Whittier & a contract trainer for the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health and the Child Welfare Training Academics. In addition, Dr. Andujo has taught LCSW licensing courses for the past 20 years & assisted hundreds of social workers in preparing for licensure.

More info and registration here.

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2 comments to LCSW Exam Prep Workshop at USC

  • Miranda Palmer

    This training also does not come with a computerized testing program. That is invaluable tool in the preparation for bbs exams for lcsw and lmfts. This might be an alternative to othe in person classes- but it won’t be an alternative to computer based prep.

  • Jennifer

    I am a LCSW exam tutor. Contact me for additonal information. tanchild@aol.com

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