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2025 Update: Social Work Licensure Interstate Compact

For years, Social Workers have faced significant barriers when trying to practice across state lines. Each state has its own licensing requirements, meaning that even experienced professionals must go through complicated, time-consuming processes just to continue their work after relocating.

Spotting Absolute Language on the ASWB Exam

The ASWB exam isn’t just about knowing Social Work theories and ethics—it’s about understanding how the test is structured and how to spot tricky wording that can lead you to the wrong answer. One of the biggest traps on the

Understanding the Rationalization Defense Mechanism

Have you ever caught yourself justifying a decision, even when deep down you knew it wasn’t the best choice? Maybe you blamed being late on traffic when, in reality, you just didn’t leave on time. Or perhaps you told yourself

Understanding the Reaction Formation Defense Mechanism

Ever found yourself being overly nice to someone you secretly dislike? Or maybe you’ve gone out of your way to act indifferent toward something that actually excites you? That’s the Reaction Formation Defense Mechanism at play—a psychological process where people

Schizoid vs. Schizotypal: Understanding the Key Differences for the ASWB Exam

Understanding the differences between Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD) and Schizotypal Personality Disorder (STPD) is crucial, especially for mental health professionals, Social Workers, and anyone looking to support individuals with these conditions. While both disorders fall under Cluster A personality disorders,

Person-Centered Therapy and the ASWB Exam

Preparing for the ASWB exam can be overwhelming, especially when faced with various therapeutic approaches and intervention strategies. One approach that often appears on the exam—and is essential for Social Work practice—is Person-Centered Therapy (PCT). Developed by Carl Rogers, PCT

Feigning Illness Indicators and the ASWB Exam

Detecting when someone is feigning illness can be a challenge, especially in Social Work settings where clients present with a wide range of medical and psychological concerns. Whether it’s in clinical practice, forensic evaluations, or community interventions, Social Workers must

Social Work and the Justice System and the ASWB Exam

The justice system is often seen as a rigid structure of laws, courts, and corrections, but at its core, it deals with people—many of whom are struggling with complex social, mental health, and economic challenges. That’s where Social Work steps

Preventative Social Work Practices and the ASWB Exam

Preventative Social Work practices are at the heart of meaningful change, aiming to stop social issues before they spiral out of control. Whether it’s reducing substance abuse, preventing domestic violence, or addressing homelessness at its root, these proactive approaches empower

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Pearson VUE Test Day Checklist for the ASWB Exam

You’ve studied. You’ve reviewed practice questions. You’ve imagined the moment when your name finally appears next to the words Licensed Social Worker. Yet when exam day arrives, anxiety often shows up right alongside excitement. It’s completely normal. For many aspiring

What is a Suicide Survivor?

Suicide loss changes lives in ways that are difficult to explain. When someone dies by suicide, the impact extends far beyond the individual. Family members, friends, coworkers, and entire communities can feel the emotional shock that follows. Grief in these