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Quick ASBW BSW Exam Test Questions and Answers
Quick ASBW BSW Exam Test Questions and Answers 
transference - ANS-Freud. the process by which a client begins to assign feelings to the social 
worker such as a romantic one, that is not within the context of the therapeutic relationship. 
countertransference - ANS-Freud. when the social worker brings their own issues and feelings to 
the therapeutic relationship. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANS-clients are motivated to meet certain needs. Pyramid is divided 
into categories of basic (...
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Quick ASBW BSW Exam Test Questions and Answers 
transference - ANS-Freud. the process by which a client begins to assign feelings to the social 
worker such as a romantic one, that is not within the context of the therapeutic relationship. 
countertransference - ANS-Freud. when the social worker brings their own issues and feelings to 
the therapeutic relationship. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANS-clients are motivated to meet certain needs. Pyramid is divided 
into categories of basic (...
Thorough ASWB BSW Exam Study Guide Test Questions and Answers
Thorough ASWB BSW Exam Study Guide Test Questions and Answers. 
Piaget's stage: Sensorimotor - ANS-0-2 years of age. Retains image of objects, develops primitive 
logic in manipulating objects, begins intentional actions, play is imitative, signals meaning - infants 
invests meaning in event (babysitter arriving means mother is leaving), symbol meaning (language) 
begins in last part of stage. P. 40 
Piaget's stage: Peoperational - ANS-2-7 years of age. Progress from concrete to abstrac...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Thorough ASWB BSW Exam Study Guide Test Questions and Answers. 
Piaget's stage: Sensorimotor - ANS-0-2 years of age. Retains image of objects, develops primitive 
logic in manipulating objects, begins intentional actions, play is imitative, signals meaning - infants 
invests meaning in event (babysitter arriving means mother is leaving), symbol meaning (language) 
begins in last part of stage. P. 40 
Piaget's stage: Peoperational - ANS-2-7 years of age. Progress from concrete to abstrac...
Detailed ASWB BSW Exam 2019 Practice Test (1-50) and Answers.
Detailed ASWB BSW Exam 2019 Practice Test (1-50) and Answers. 
Social workers should refer clients to other professionals in all of the following instances EXCEPT 
when: 
A.Professionals' specialized knowledge or expertise is needed to meet the clients' needs. 
B.Social workers believe they are not being effective in addressing clients' concerns. 
C.Professionals believe that other modalities of treatment may be more effective to resolve clients' 
issues. 
D.Social workers are ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Detailed ASWB BSW Exam 2019 Practice Test (1-50) and Answers. 
Social workers should refer clients to other professionals in all of the following instances EXCEPT 
when: 
A.Professionals' specialized knowledge or expertise is needed to meet the clients' needs. 
B.Social workers believe they are not being effective in addressing clients' concerns. 
C.Professionals believe that other modalities of treatment may be more effective to resolve clients' 
issues. 
D.Social workers are ...
Complete ASWB LCSW Exam Prep - Questions and Answers 2024
Complete ASWB LCSW Exam Prep - Questions and Answers 2024 
What is "Introjection" as a defense mechanism? - ANS-Considered the most primitive, Internalizing 
outside influences as your own identity. (focus on identity, commonly seen in adolescents) 
Examples: 
-in severe depression- hatred turns toward self 
-A child takes on their parent's words, characteristics, or beliefs as their own to maintain 
connection 
-a trauma survivor takes on a victim identity 
-a kid "channels"...
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Complete ASWB LCSW Exam Prep - Questions and Answers 2024 
What is "Introjection" as a defense mechanism? - ANS-Considered the most primitive, Internalizing 
outside influences as your own identity. (focus on identity, commonly seen in adolescents) 
Examples: 
-in severe depression- hatred turns toward self 
-A child takes on their parent's words, characteristics, or beliefs as their own to maintain 
connection 
-a trauma survivor takes on a victim identity 
-a kid "channels"...
QuickASWB BSW Vocabulary TestQuestions andAnswers.
QuickASWB BSW Vocabulary TestQuestions andAnswers. 
Ambivalence: - ANS-A set of contradictory and contradictory emotions about a person or issue. 
Antisocial disorder - ANS-behavior where an individualshows disregard for hissafety and demonstrates 
violent behaviors 
Collateral visits: KNOW THIS FOR THE EXAM - ANS-Visitsto friends, relatives, landlords, formal employers, 
etc. to verify information given by the applicant or client to establish initial or continued eligibility for 
public assista...
- Exam (elaborations)
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QuickASWB BSW Vocabulary TestQuestions andAnswers. 
Ambivalence: - ANS-A set of contradictory and contradictory emotions about a person or issue. 
Antisocial disorder - ANS-behavior where an individualshows disregard for hissafety and demonstrates 
violent behaviors 
Collateral visits: KNOW THIS FOR THE EXAM - ANS-Visitsto friends, relatives, landlords, formal employers, 
etc. to verify information given by the applicant or client to establish initial or continued eligibility for 
public assista...
Full ASWB LMSW Exam Test With Questions and Correct Responses.
Full ASWB LMSW Exam Test With Questions and Correct Responses. 
Erik Erikson - ANS-known for his 8-stage theory of psychosocial development focusing on resolving 
successive identity crises 
Basic Trust Vs Mistrust (Erikson) - ANS-infants learn trust and develop a sense of safety through the 
consistency of the caregiver meeting their needs (birth to one year) 
Autonomy Vs Shame & Doubt (Erikson) - ANS-toddlers learn to do things for themselves through 
encouragement and support (1-3 years) 
...
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Full ASWB LMSW Exam Test With Questions and Correct Responses. 
Erik Erikson - ANS-known for his 8-stage theory of psychosocial development focusing on resolving 
successive identity crises 
Basic Trust Vs Mistrust (Erikson) - ANS-infants learn trust and develop a sense of safety through the 
consistency of the caregiver meeting their needs (birth to one year) 
Autonomy Vs Shame & Doubt (Erikson) - ANS-toddlers learn to do things for themselves through 
encouragement and support (1-3 years) 
...
Comprehensive ASWB BSW Masters Exam Test Questions and Answers.
Comprehensive ASWB BSW Masters Exam Test Questions and Answers. 
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - ANS--Theory of how humans acquire knowledge; through 
interacting with their environment and people in it. Four stages: 
1. Sensorimotor 
2. Pre-operational 
3. Concrete operational 
4. Formal Operational 
Sensorimotor Stage - ANS-0-2 years of age 
-learning Object Permanence 
-exploring world through own movements and sensations 
-learning that their actions cause things to happen in...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Comprehensive ASWB BSW Masters Exam Test Questions and Answers. 
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - ANS--Theory of how humans acquire knowledge; through 
interacting with their environment and people in it. Four stages: 
1. Sensorimotor 
2. Pre-operational 
3. Concrete operational 
4. Formal Operational 
Sensorimotor Stage - ANS-0-2 years of age 
-learning Object Permanence 
-exploring world through own movements and sensations 
-learning that their actions cause things to happen in...
Practice ASWB Exam 3 - Interventions With Clients/Client Systems -Detailed Questions and Correct Answers.
PracticeASWB Exam 3 -InterventionsWith Clients/Client Systems-Detailed 
Questions and Correct Answers. 
Question ID #47723: A social worker beginsindividual therapy with a woman whose husband abuses her. 
The client left her home to stay with a relative for a while, but her husband found out where she was and 
convinced her to come home. The client tellsthe social worker thatshe wantsto "try again and make 
things work" with her husband. She admitsthatshe worries about him "snapping"...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PracticeASWB Exam 3 -InterventionsWith Clients/Client Systems-Detailed 
Questions and Correct Answers. 
Question ID #47723: A social worker beginsindividual therapy with a woman whose husband abuses her. 
The client left her home to stay with a relative for a while, but her husband found out where she was and 
convinced her to come home. The client tellsthe social worker thatshe wantsto "try again and make 
things work" with her husband. She admitsthatshe worries about him "snapping"...
ASWB Unit 2: Assessment Methods and Techniques Questions and Correct Answers.
ASWBUnit 2:AssessmentMethods andTechniquesQuestions and 
CorrectAnswers. 
The Factors And Processes Used In Problem Formulation - ANSIn both micro and macro practice,social 
workers must work with clientsto identify the problem(s) to be addressed. 
Problem identification concerns determining the problem targeted for intervention. Although thisseems 
straightforward, it is often difficult to isolate the issue that, when addressed, willresult in a change in the 
symptomology of a client and/or cli...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ASWBUnit 2:AssessmentMethods andTechniquesQuestions and 
CorrectAnswers. 
The Factors And Processes Used In Problem Formulation - ANSIn both micro and macro practice,social 
workers must work with clientsto identify the problem(s) to be addressed. 
Problem identification concerns determining the problem targeted for intervention. Although thisseems 
straightforward, it is often difficult to isolate the issue that, when addressed, willresult in a change in the 
symptomology of a client and/or cli...
BSW LSW OHIO ASWB Study Guide Revision Questions and Answers.
BSWLSWOHIOASWBStudyGuideRevisionQuestions andAnswers. 
Order of Response - ANSAcknowledge, Explore, Assess, Identify, Clarify, Refer 
Enuresis- ANSElimination disorder, not a part of a physical disorder. The child has uncontrolled urine 
during the day and night. 
Encopresis- ANSElimination disorder, repeated soiling in inappropriate places occurs one time a month. 
Birth-2 months- ANSCan notice faces and bright objects 
2 Months- ANSsocialsmiles, grunts and sighs, can follow moving objects 
4 m...
- Exam (elaborations)
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BSWLSWOHIOASWBStudyGuideRevisionQuestions andAnswers. 
Order of Response - ANSAcknowledge, Explore, Assess, Identify, Clarify, Refer 
Enuresis- ANSElimination disorder, not a part of a physical disorder. The child has uncontrolled urine 
during the day and night. 
Encopresis- ANSElimination disorder, repeated soiling in inappropriate places occurs one time a month. 
Birth-2 months- ANSCan notice faces and bright objects 
2 Months- ANSsocialsmiles, grunts and sighs, can follow moving objects 
4 m...