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SWE’s Top 12 Tips for the Social Work Exam

By Dorlee

Are you getting ready to take your social work licensure exam?  Have you wanted to learn more about what SocialWorkExam.com (SWE) has to offer? To find out how SWE differs from other social work exam preparation courses, as well as provide you with some helpful studying tips, Social Work Career Development reached out to Linton […]

Filed Under: LMSW Exam Tagged With: career development, licensing, licensure, LMSW exam, LMSW exam tips, social work, SWE

Got Therapy Practice? Create Your Own Website!

By Dorlee 6 Comments

The Minimalist Guide to Creating a Therapist Website Are you a social worker or mental health professional who would like to set up your own wordpress blog? If yes, you are likely to find the WordPress Video course created by Cathy Hanville, LCSW, very helpful. Cathy is a licensed clinical social worker who has a clinical […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Social Work Tagged With: Cathy Hanville, private practice, setting up website, WordPress Video course review

Supervision in Social Work: A Book Review

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Are you looking for a good resource to prepare you to take on the role of social work supervisor? Or perhaps you are an educator looking for an excellent book about supervision to use in your advanced practice class? If yes, Supervision in Social Work, Fifth Edition, by Alfred Kadushin and Daniel Harkness may be the […]

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Core Principles of Trauma-Informed Care: Key Learnings [2 of 3]

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Grounding exercise to use as part of effective trauma treatments

Looking for effective trauma treatments? This comprehensive guide explores evidence-based approaches including Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), EMDR, yoga, drama therapy, and movement therapy. Learn the complete NET process where clients construct a chronological life narrative using flowers for positive events and stones for trauma. Discover Psychological First Aid principles (safety, efficacy, calmness, connectedness, hope) and a simple grounding exercise you can use immediately. Part 2 of a 3-part series on trauma-informed care from NYU’s conference covers effective trauma treatments proven to help clients heal. See Part 1 for core principles of trauma-informed care and Part 3 for neurobiology.

Filed Under: Clinical Skills Tagged With: Carol Tosone, conference, EMDR, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, grounding, Narrative Exposure Therapy, NET, PFA, Psychological First Aid, trauma treatment, trauma-informed care

SWTP’s Top Ten Tips for the Social Work Licensure Exam

By Dorlee

Are you thinking about taking a course to help you prepare for the social work licensure exam?  Have you wondered how SWTP differs from all the other courses out there?  To find out how SWTP differs from other social work licensure exam prep courses, as well as provide you with some helpful studying tips, Social Work Career [Development] […]

Filed Under: LMSW Exam Tagged With: career development, licensing, licensure, LMSW exam, LMSW exam tips, social work, SWTP

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