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Happy Social Work Month 2023 from Agents of Change!

March is Social Work Month We’re incredibly excited at Agents of Change to wish you a Happy Social Work Month! This year, the theme is “Social Work Breaks Barriers” and we look forward to helping you break barriers in your

The Do’s and Don’ts of ASWB Exam Preparation

Whether you’re preparing for your Bachelors, Masters, or Clinical ASWB Exam, there are several critical do’s and don’ts that we highly recommend following to give yourself the best chance of passing on test day. By following these tips, you’ll be

Essential Study Strategies for Your ASWB Social Work Exams

To become a licensed social worker, you must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) exams, which assess your knowledge and competency in the field. The ASWB exams are comprehensive and challenging, and passing them can be a stressful

2023 State of Social Work Report + Infographic

We’re incredibly excited to share our first “State of Social Work” report with the world of Social Workers. The report is derived from 272 responses from the Social Work community collected in December 2022. It’s our sincere hope that the

ASWB Myths and Misconceptions

At Agents of Change, we work with thousands of students studying for the Bachelors, Masters, and Clinical level ASWB exams. When we’re first working with students, we often hear about various ASWB myths and misconceptions. These myths and misconceptions often

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Empathy in Therapy: Driving Better Clinical Outcomes

There’s a quiet moment that happens in therapy when a client feels truly seen. It’s not always dramatic or obvious, but it shifts something inside them. Shoulders relax, words come more easily, and the space suddenly feels safer. That moment

April 2026 Update: Social Work Licensing Compact

Licensure portability has been one of the most persistent challenges in the social work profession. For years, practitioners have had to navigate a patchwork of state requirements just to continue serving clients across state lines. It can feel frustrating and