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NASW Code of Ethics Updates – ASWB Exam

The NASW – the National Association of Social Workers, was developed with a mission to promote and protect social workers and the overall profession. Established in the mid-1950s, the National Association of Social Workers now operates as the largest professional

Social Work Licensing Requirements by State

All states require social work licensure applicants to have a degree from a CSWE-accredited institution. However, Social work license requirements can vary dramatically by state.  Make sure to check that you meet your state’s requirements before registering for your exam!

Social Worker vs. Counselor vs. Therapist: Similarities and Differences

Social workers, counselors, and therapists are all professionals who help people in their communities. They work in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, recovery facilities, and government agencies. The following information explains the similarities and differences between these professionals and the

Top 5 Social Work Interview Tips

Do your Research. It is important for you to research the agency, position description, and mission statement before your interview. Also, you may want to check if your agency is on social media. Check out if there have been any relevant

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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