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Texas LMSW Exam Prep

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  • August 13, 2024
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  • LMSW - Licensed Master Social Worker
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Erikson's Stages Of Development - answerInfant-18 months: trust vs mistrust (can I
trust the people around me?)
18 months-3 years: autonomy vs. shame and doubt (Can I do things by myself or do I
need the help of others?)
3-5 years: Initiative vs Guilt (Am I good or bad? developing ambition)
6-11: Industry vs Inferiority (How can I be good and successful?)
12-18: Identity vs Role: (Who am I?)
19-40: Intimacy vs Isolation (Will I be loved or will I be alone?)
40-65: Generativity vs Stagnation (How can I contribute to the world?)
65+ Integrity vs. Despair (Did I live a meaningful life?)

Stages of treatment (problem solving process) - answerIntake
Engagement
Assessment
Planning
Intervention
Evaluation
Termination

Structural Family Therapy - answerTreats family as a unit and looks to improve
interactions within that unit. Family is a system

Transference vs countertransference - answerTransference is from client to therapist.
Countertransference is from therapist to client

Stages of family life cycle - answerIndependence
Coupling
Parenting
Launching Children

Functional Behavior Assessment - answerIdentifying info
Target behavior
Antecedent to behavior
Event happening during behavior
Consequence of behavior
Observation of behavior
Student records (attendance, academics)
Influencing factors
Hypothesis of behavior

, Program assessment - answerCost-benefit analysis: weighs cost of operating a
program vs fiscal benefits of its outcome
Cost effectiveness analysis: similar but consists of non-monetary gains
Outcome assessment: picks a point of measure and analyzes whether the program has
achieved the goal or not

Prevention Strategies - answerPrimary: preventing people from acquiring disease or
harm
Secondary: Mitigating harm that has already happened
Tertiary: managing long-term consequences

Kohlberg's stages of moral development - answerPre-conventional: 0-9 years. Moral
standards are shaped by adults and the consequences of not following their rules
Conventional: Acceptance of social rules and right/wrong. Authority is internalized and
not questioned
Post-conventional: Understanding of universal ethical principles. Abstract.

Therapuetic Alliance - answerClient trusts social worker and their is mutual involvement
in the problem-solving process

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - answerPhysiological: Air, water, food, shelter, sleep,
reproduction
Safety: Security, employment, resources, health, property
Love and Belonging: Friendship, intimacy, family, connection
Esteem: Respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom
Self-actualization: desire to be most developed self

SOAP Assessment - answer- Subjective: Personal impressions, presenting problems,
history, other's opinion (family members)
- Objective: Specific things that were said and done (appearance, hygiene, oriented,
speech, mood, affect). Measurable and quantifiable data
- Assessment: Relationship of session to overall treatment plan. Interpret meaning of S
and O
-Plans: What next?

Types of Evaluation - answer1. Summative > outcome evaluation, measures impact of
program, examines the processes or activities of a program AFTER they have taken
place

2. Formative > conducted DURING the program, examining the processes or activities
of the program as they are taking place

Experimental: set up to measure a specific hypothesis

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