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Using Flashcards for ASWB Exam Study – Pros, Cons, and Tips

Who’d have thought that the simple, age-old flashcard could be your secret weapon when prepping for the ASWB exam? Well, it’s true! Our journey today will dissect the mighty flashcard’s utility in a modern study routine, describing its strengths, weaknesses,

ASWB Practice Exams: Worth the Investment?

Preparing for the ASWB exam can often feel like embarking on an epic journey. You’re bound to face twists, turns, and occasional moments of self-doubt. Many Social Workers find themselves asking, “Are ASWB practice exams worth the investment?” In short,

What to Expect on ASWB Exam Day – A Firsthand Experience

Is an upcoming ASWB exam date giving you the jitters? Hey, that’s absolutely normal! We’ve all been there. The unknown can be pretty daunting, right? But guess what – you’re in luck. We’re taking you on an insider’s journey of

Understanding ASWB Exam Results: What Your Score Means

The ASWB exam, an essential step in becoming a licensed Social Worker, can often result in a mix of emotions. Many candidates find themselves puzzled after taking the exam, trying to understand the meaning of their scores and how they

Top 5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Taking the ASWB Exam

Ever experienced that “oh-no!” moment when you realize you’ve made a big mistake during an important exam? We’ve all been there. But wouldn’t it be awesome to sidestep those blunders right from the start? If you’re gearing up for the

ASWB Exam: Last-Minute Preparation Tips

With a blend of nerves and excitement, we’ve all been there. The countdown to the big day, where months of grueling study are put to the ultimate test. Yes, we’re talking about the ASWB exam. No need to panic, though!

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Polyvagal Theory in Clinical Practice

Polyvagal Theory gives therapists a practical way to understand what is happening beneath a client’s words, behaviors, and emotional responses. A client may appear anxious, shut down, defensive, distracted, or disconnected, but those reactions often reflect a nervous system trying

Why Validation Matters in Trauma Treatment

Trauma can leave clients questioning their memories, emotions, reactions, and even their right to feel hurt. A person may enter therapy saying things like, “It wasn’t that bad,” “I should be over this,” or “Maybe I’m just too sensitive.” Underneath