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LCSW Practice Questions 2 Exam With Correct Answers 2024
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LCSW Practice Questions 2 Exam With
Correct Answers 2024
A .hospital .emergency .room .social .worker .meets .with .a .45-year-old .man .who .recently
.immigrated .from .Mexico .and .has .been .experiencing .severe .panic .attacks .and .anxiety.
.When .the .social .worker .approaches .him, .he .says .that .he .does .not .need .any .mental
.health .treatment .and .that .she .can .leave. .The .MOST .likely .explanation .for .his .behavior .is:
A. .His .preference .for .seeking .treatment .from .a .curandero.
B. .His .denial .that .he .has .a .mental .health .problem.
C. .The .negative .cultural .response .associated .with .mental .health .treatment.
D. .A .miscommunication .due .to .a .language .barrier. .- .correct .answer.C. .The .negative
.cultural .response .associated .with .mental .health .treatment.
Rationale: .C .is .the .best .answer .because .many .cultures .associate .stigma .with .mental
.health .treatment. .A .is .not .the .best .answer .because .it .makes .an .assumption .that .is .not
.indicated .by .the .information .in .the .stem. .B .may .be .true, .but .is .not .as .likely .as .C. .D .is .not
.the .best .answer .since .the .stem .gives .no .indication .that .there .is .a .language .barrier
.between .the .client .and .social .worker.
A .mother .meets .with .a .social .worker .due .to .concerns .with .her .seven-year-old .son. .The
.mother .reports .that .her .family .recently .survived .an .earthquake .that .destroyed .their .house
.and .the .surrounding .area. .She .is .worried .about .her .son .because .any .time .he .hears .a
.loud .noise .he .starts .to .cry .inconsolably .and .won't .leave .her .side. .In .behavioral .therapy,
.what .is .this .an .example .of?
A. .Extinction
B. .Negative .reinforcement
C. .Operant .conditioning
D. .Classical .conditioning .- .correct .answer.D. .Classical .conditioning
,Rationale: .This .is .a .recall .question: .the .stem .describes .an .example .of .classical
.conditioning .in .which .the .client .develops .a .conditioned .response .(crying .and .clinging .to
.mom) .when .exposed .to .stimuli .(loud .noises) .that .represent .a .previously .experienced
.event .(the .earthquake). .A, .B, .and .C .would .all .be .described .differently.
A .young .adult .client .has .been .meeting .with .a .social .worker .due .to .a .diagnosis .of .major
.depression. .When .discussing .his .childhood, .the .client .reports .that .he .was .often .bullied
.and .humiliated .by .peers .at .school. .The .client .reports .this .with .a .flat .affect .and .a .sense .of
.detachment. .The .social .worker .should .respond .by:
A. .Sharing .a .personal .experience .of .being .teased .as .a .child.
B. .Assist .the .client .in .developing .awareness .around .his .feeling .related .to .being .bullied.
C. .Confront .the .client's .denial.
D. .Provide .the .client .with .psychoeducation .on .the .relationship .between .bullying .and
.depression. .- .correct .answer.B. .Assist .the .client .in .developing .awareness .around .his
.feeling .related .to .being .bullied.
Rationale: .B .is .the .best .answer .because .awareness .is .the .first .step .in .helping .the .client
.integrate .and .process .his .feelings. .A .is .inappropriate; .C .is .inappropriate .and .may .cause
.the .client .harm. .D .is .less .therapeutic .than .B .and .may .not .be .helpful .for .the .client.
A .client .who .is .diagnosed .with .trichotillomania .meets .with .a .social .worker .after .being
.referred .by .her .primary .care .physician. .The .client .says .she .feels .guilty .and .ashamed, .but
.is .having .difficulty .stopping .the .behavior. .She .says .that .she .doesn't .even .know .why .she
.started .the .behavior .in .the .first .place. .What .should .the .social .worker .do .FIRST?
A. .Explore .the .feelings .behind .the .behavior.
B. .Have .the .client .wear .a .wig .until .she .can .stop .the .behavior.
C. .Reinforce .that .hair-pulling .will .likely .lead .to .complete .baldness.
D. .Teach .the .client .thought .stopping .strategies. .- .correct .answer.A. .Explore .the .feelings
.behind .the .behavior.
Rationale: .A .is .the .best .answer .because .understanding .the .psychological .purpose .of .the
.behavior .will .best .help .the .client .understand .and .change .the .behavior. .B, .C, .and .D .might
.all .be .part .of .the .complete .intervention .strategy, .but .A .is .the .best .place .to .start .in .terms .of
.addressing .the .behavior.
A .social .worker .is .meeting .with .a .recently .retired .woman .who .is .seeking .counseling .due
.to .feelings .of .irritability .and .poor .frustration .tolerance. .The .client .reports .that .she .was
, .looking .forward .to .retirement .so .that .she .could .do .the .things .she .enjoyed .and .see .more
.of .her .spouse .after .a .demanding .career .in .the .health .care .industry. .The .client .says .that
.instead .she's .been .having .trouble .sleeping .and .just .wants .to .be .alone. .She .says .that .she
.doesn't .enjoy .the .things .that .she .used .to .and .is .confused. .The .social .worker .should
.FIRST .inquire .about:
A. .Any .dysfunctional .changes .in .the .marital .relationship.
B. .The .impact .of .losing .status .in .the .community.
C. .Other .symptoms .that .might .indicate .depression.
D. .Volunteer .opportunities .that .might .help .the .client .feel .useful .again. .- .correct .answer.C.
.Other .symptoms .that .might .indicate .depression.
Rationale: .C .is .the .best .answer .because .the .client .has .indicated .several .symptoms .of
.depression .and .the .therapist .should .start .by .asking .more .about .symptoms .in .this
.category. .A, .B, .and .D .would .likely .all .be .part .of .the .assessment .and .intervention .plan, .but
.only .after .a .provisional .diagnosis .has .been .reached.
A .social .worker .in .private .practice .meets .with .a .90-year-old .man .who .recently .lost .his .wife
.of .60 .years. .The .client .reports .that .since .his .wife .passed .away, .he .has .being .feeling
.irritated, .does .not .have .much .energy, .and .has .trouble .falling .asleep. .A .hospital .social
.worker .met .with .the .client .and .conducted .a .clinical .evaluation .for .depression. .What
.should .the .social .worker .do .FIRST?
A. .Demonstrate .acceptance .of .the .client's .feelings .of .loss.
B. .Provide .psychoeducation .about .depression.
C. .Complete .a .mental .status .examination.
D. .Contact .the .hospital .social .worker .for .additional .information. .- .correct .answer.A.
.Demonstrate .acceptance .of .the .client's .feelings .of .loss.
Rationale: .A .is .the .best .answer .because .the .client .has .experienced .a .significant .loss .and
.acknowledging .and .accepting .his .feelings .is .an .effective .way .to .help .him .feel .more
.comfortable .and .encourage .him .to .discuss .his .feelings .and .symptoms. .B, .C .and .D .might
.all .be .useful .interventions, .but .not .before .the .social .worker .has .acknowledged .the .client's
.feelings .of .loss .regarding .his .wife.
A .couple .meets .with .a .social .worker. .The .woman .reports .that .her .80-year-old .father .has
.been .living .with .them .since .her .mother .passed .away .four .years .ago. .The .woman .reports
.that .her .father .has .recently .been .refusing .to .eat .meals .with .the .couple, .appears .agitated,
.and .is .concerned .that .he .may .be .depressed. .The .woman .says .that .she .and .her .husband