Ones I did. Embedding seems to work now.
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Ones I did. Embedding seems to work now. Finally tried out my own flash cards. Not bad–a few mistakes, some typos. Here’s what I was left needing to review. Thought it might be handy to have here (and that maybe cutting and pasting would somehow save me having to reread them). A slow scroll is the same as a quick quiz. Sixty-eight flash cards and counting… Let me know if there’s something in particular you want me to include: socialworkprep [at] gmail.com. A work in progress. Suggest running in “shuffle” mode. Click here if the embedded version doesn’t work for you. Another good set of flash cards, this one covering many bases in 109 cards–from Piaget to CNS to stats. Brush up on your Piaget, Erikson, and Freud: http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/stages Hundreds of DSM flash cards posted here. http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/dsm More flash cards here. Some of these are actually pretty good. I’ve heard it suggested that, even if you buy fancy company cards (e.g., AATBS), you ought consider writing out each of the cards you don’t know at first go-through. “What the hand writes, the pen remembers”–or something like that. http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/lcsw Courtesy of somebody using proprofs.com:
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