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ASWB CLINICAL EXAM QUESTIONS / STUDY GUIDE
EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(A+ GUIDE SOLUTION)
social work theories - (answers)general explanations that are supported by
evidence

obtained through the scientific method; may explain human

behavior by describing how humans interact with, or react to, certain stimuli



psychodynamic theories - (answers)theories that explain the origin of the
personality

-focus on the dynamic relations between the conscious and unconscious mind
and explore how these psychological forces might relate to early childhood
experiences



psychoanalytic theory - (answers)theory originally developed by Sigmund Freud;
posits that a client is seen as the product of his past and treatment involves
dealing with the repressed material in the unconscious

-therapy focuses on increasing self-understanding and depending insight into
emotional issues and conflicts which underlie the presenting difficulties



cpreconscious, conscious, unconscious - (answers)Freud's 3 different levels of
awareness



preconscious - (answers)the level of awareness that contains contains all the
information that is outside of a client's attention, but readily available if needed

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conscious - (answers)the level of awareness that contains all the information that
a client is paying attention to at any given time



unconscious - (answers)the level of awareness that contains thoughts, feelings,
desires, and memories of which clients have no awareness, but that influence
every aspect of theirday-to-day lives



id - (answers)a reservoir of instinctual energy that contains biological urges

such as impulses toward survival, sex, and aggression; is

unconscious and operates according to the pleasure principle



pleasure principle - (answers)the

drive to achieve pleasure and avoid pain



ego - (answers)the component that manages the conflict between the id and the
constraints of the real world; some parts are unconscious,

whereas others are preconscious or conscious; operates

according to the reality principle. role is to prevent the id from gratifying its
impulses in socially inappropriate ways



reality principle - (answers)the awareness that gratification of impulses has to be
delayed in order to accommodate the demands of the real world

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ego syntonic - (answers)behaviors "insync" with the ego (no guilt)



ego dystonic - (answers)behavior "dis-n-sync" with the ego (guilt)



ego strength - (answers)the ability of the ego to effectively deal with the demands
of the id, the superego, and reality; those with little of this may feel torn between
these competing demands, whereas those with too much of this can become too
unyielding and rigid; helps maintain emotional stability and cope with internal
and external stress

-those with high of this approach problems with a sense that they can overcome
problems and even grow as a result

-those with low of this view challenges as something to avoid, reality seems
overwhelming and they may try to avoid it through wishful thinking, fantasies
and/or substance use



superego - (answers)the moral component of personality which contains all the
moral standards learned from parents and society; forces the ego to conform not
only to reality, but also to its ideals of morality; hence, it causes clients to feel
guilty when they go against society's rules



oral stage - (answers)psychosexual development birth to roughly 12 months

sources of pleasure: Activities involving

the mouth, such as sucking, biting, and chewing

result of fixation: Excessive smoking, overeating, or dependence

on others

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anal stage - (answers)psychosexual development age 2, when the child is being
toilet trained

sources of pleasure: Bowel movements

result of fixation: An overly controlling (analretentive) personality or an easily
angered (analexpulsive) personality



phallic stage - (answers)psychosexual development age 3-5

sources of pleasure: genitals

result of fixation: Guilt or anxiety about sex



latency stage - (answers)psychosexual development age 5 to puberty

sources of pleasure: Sexuality is dormant during this period

result of fixation: no fixations at this stage



genital stage - (answers)psychosexual development which begins at puberty

sources of pleasure: The genitals; sexual urges return

result of fixation: no fixations at this stage



oedipus complex - (answers)refers to a male child's sexual desire for his mother
and hostility toward his father, whom he considers to be a rival for his mother's
love

-develops during the phallic stage

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