ASWB LCSW CLINICAL EXAM MATERIAL
2023
In treating a client in crisis, the caseworker should focus on
a. the immediate presenting problem
b. a few
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c. a wide range of problems in day-to-day functioning
d. underlying personality problems - ANSWER-the immediate presenting problem
A social worker is interviewing a new patient who presents some symptoms of
depression. The patient reports recent changes such as diminished functioning, marked
weight gain, early morning awakening, fatigue, inability to concentrate, suicidal thoughts
and headaches. The patient mentions that he started a new medication for a medical
condition three weeks ago. The worker would first:
a. arrange a psychiatric consultation in order to have an anti-depressant prescribed
b. ascertain the prescribed medication and investigate its side-effects
c. proceed with a thorough psychosocial history and precipitating events
d. hospitalize this patient until the suicidal ideation passes - ANSWER-ascertain the
prescribed medication and investigate its side-effects
A social worker is utilizing environmental manipulation as a technique when he/she:
a. represents the agency at a health and welfare council meeting
b. uses a psychosocial framework
c. suggests the use of psychoactive medications
d. helps the client find more satisfying employment in a supportive environment -
ANSWER-helps the client find more satisfying employment in a supportive environment
A diagnosis of Schizophreniform Disorder is generally applied to clients whose
psychotic symptoms:
a. are related to substance abuse
b. are very long term
c. show a marked and continuing decline in functioning
d. are similar to those of schizophrenia and have existed more than one month, but less
than six months. - ANSWER-are similar to those of schizophrenia and have existed
more than one month, but less than six months.
A 15 year old female patient at a mental health clinic complains that for the past three
weeks she has been uncharacteristically angry and irritable and has had difficulty
concentrating on school work. She says that she feels "down in the dumps". Her
appetite has diminished and though weighing 120 pounds a month earlier, she has lost
9 pounds. She has difficulty sleeping and has withdrawn from after school activities that
she had previously found interesting and enjoyable. During the interview she seems
constantly in motion, rising several times and walking around the room before returning
to her chair. It is most likely that she is suffering from:
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