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How to Become a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)

Entering the field of counseling as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) opens doors to a meaningful career where you can make a profound difference in people’s lives. As an LCPC, you’ll have the expertise to help individuals, families, and

How to Become a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)

Are you drawn to helping others navigate their toughest relationship challenges? Becoming a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) might be your calling. MFTs specialize in supporting individuals, couples, and families as they work through complex emotional and relational struggles, whether

How to Become a Family Therapy Counselor

Stepping into the role of a family therapy counselor is a unique journey filled with purpose, growth, and a powerful impact on families. Whether you’ve always been fascinated by family dynamics or have a strong desire to help others heal,

The Role of Social Workers in Shaping Public Policy: ASWB Exam Insights

Public policy shapes the very framework of our society, impacting everything from healthcare access to housing affordability and child welfare protections. For Social Workers, this is especially significant, as they stand at the frontline of addressing these critical social issues.

Social Justice and Policy Reform: Essential Skills for the ASWB Exam

Social Workers stand on the front lines, confronting issues of inequality and advocating for change. Whether addressing systemic racism, tackling economic disparities, or fighting for marginalized communities, Social Workers are united by a deep commitment to social justice and policy

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Trauma-Informed Care and the Stress Response

A client misses an appointment, shuts down during an assessment, becomes irritated by a routine question, or struggles to remember what was discussed moments earlier. These reactions may be labeled as avoidance, resistance, poor motivation, or noncompliance. Yet beneath the

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The Mental Status Exam (MSE) Cheat Sheet for the ASWB Exam

The Mental Status Exam can feel like a long list of clinical terms until you understand what each category is actually measuring. Mood, affect, thought process, perception, insight, judgment, and orientation may sound technical at first, but each one helps