A generous chunk of Judith Beck’s Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond lives here. Should get you more than up-to-speed on CT for [...]
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A generous chunk of Judith Beck’s Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond lives here. Should get you more than up-to-speed on CT for [...] Posted over at Therapy Worksheets: From covenanthealth.org, a full bag of mental health info pages. Useful, cut-and-pasteable articles covering mental health topics from A (abuse, active listening, addiction) to…W (withdrawal). Useful for clients, sure. Maybe still more useful to license-bound, exam-prepping social workers. They’re not info pages, they’re study pages. And free–a whole lot cheaper [...] They say keeping up with what’s going on in the wider world of psych is a help when it comes to licensing exam day. May also be useful in actually doing social work, doing therapy. For non-journal-reading types (i.e., most people), a couple of shortcuts to newish info: Psychotherapy Networker Magazine–which seems to be improving [...] Sue & Sue’s Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice is cited again and again in the culture sections of the AATBS material. Maybe you want to read the whole thing. Probably not. But here [...] This might come in handy. Not just disorders, but also meds, [...] Dr. Hutchinson at socialworkexam.com has rolled out a new iPhone/iTouch app for exam prepping social workers. Runs questions, keeps your score, etc. The future [...] Another ten practice questions here. Scroll slowly–the answers sit right below [...] Having tried the AATBS and Gerry Grossman CDs, turning now to free test prep audio. (It’s a really long commute.) There are a few options available through iTunes. For starters, try the Social Work Podcast (mentioned several times already on these pages). Good for clear, listenable explanations of theory. Then, for diagnostic refresher, try Dana [...] Can you pass the licensure exam without laying out a lot of money? Maybe, sort of. You can save a bunch, turns out, leaning on the web for a lot of materials. Some have been posted here: practice questions, flash cards, mnemonics. The early episodes of the Social Work Podcast cover [...] Most practice exams I’ve encountered make memorizing the DSM in full seem strictly unnecessary. Questions tend to be more about a small set of differentials (Schizophrenia ve. Schizoaffective D/O, PTSD v. Acute Stress). But, then again, why not? It’s only time and more time and a little more time and some brain space. It’ll [...] |
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