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ASWB LCSW CLINICAL EXAM 2025 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS -
GAURANTEED SUCCESS


1. If a social worker suspects a child is being abused but lacks concrete
evidence, what should they do according to state laws?

Discuss the suspicion with the child in private.

Confront the parents about the suspicion.

Report the suspicion to child welfare agencies.

Ignore the suspicion until more evidence is available.

2. A DSM IV diagnosis often includes a specifier or suffix to delineate the
severity of the disorder. The usual specifier is:

prior history

in partial remission

in full remission

mild, moderate or severe

3. In a scenario where a client presents with suicidal ideation but also has a
history of substance abuse, what should the caseworker's initial focus be?

the client's substance abuse history

the immediate presenting problem

the client's family dynamics

long-term treatment plans for recovery

4. What is the duration of symptoms required for a diagnosis of
Schizophreniform Disorder?

, Exactly six months.

More than six months.

More than one month, but less than six months.

Less than one month.

5. A middle-aged married couple is meeting with a social worker for the first
time to discuss their frequent arguments. During the session, the husband
states that the reason they are having such difficulties is his wife's quick
temper and constant state of irritability. How might the social worker
respond?

"What have you done so far to make the situation better?"

"Tell me more about your wife's temper."

"Let's talk later about your wife's temper, but right now I want to hear
from your wife about what she thinks the problem is."

"What have you done to make her angry?"

6. When working with a client in a crisis, which is the most important?

Determining whether the client may have contributed to the crisis

Obtaining a complete assessment of the client's past history

Assisting client to identify similarities of the crisis to prior crises

Remaining focused on the immediate problems

7. What is the primary concern identified by the social worker regarding the
patient's financial situation?

The patient is eligible for public assistance.

The patient is experiencing a mental health crisis.

, The patient is homeless and needs immediate shelter.

The patient has difficulties managing money.

8. A patient presents at an ambulatory care facility and is in obvious
psychological distress, showing severe anxiety and paranoia. The clinician is
unable to determine the exact configuration of the patient's symptoms but
is certain that it is an Anxiety Disorder. The worker is unable to determine if
the disorder is primary, caused by the patient's severe kidney disease, or
related to other factors such as the patient's continuing substance abuse.
The most likely DSM diagnosis is:

Anxiety Disorder, undifferentiated

Anxiety Disorder, provisional

Anxiety Disorder, NOS

Anxiety Disorder, with generalized anxiety

9. Describe the key factors that the social worker should consider when
developing a plan for the student.

The social worker should focus solely on improving the student's
reading skills.

The social worker should consider the student's social
relationships, academic performance, and potential for
independent living.

The social worker should prioritize immediate vocational
achievement without considering the student's social skills.

The social worker should plan for the student's eventual placement
in a facility for the mentally disabled.

10. Sexual abuse, negligent treatment, physical or mental injury, or
maltreatment of a child under the age of 18 by a person who is responsible

, for the child's welfare is called

neglect.

child abuse.

common family violence.

corporal punishment.

11. Adding, removing, changing things within the environment in order to
stimulate the client to perform activities, to engage in occupation, to
develop skills, to acquire habits and to enhance their sense of personal
causation

environmental demand

environmental support

environmental manipulation

12. Describe the impact of a social worker's judgment on the client-worker
relationship.

Imposing judgments can lead to client resistance, undermining
trust and collaboration.

Clients will feel more cooperative and open to suggestions.

Judgments help in building a stronger relationship with clients.

Clients will always appreciate the social worker's expertise.

13. If the social worker finds that the new medication is indeed causing
depressive symptoms, what would be the most appropriate next step?

Ignore the medication issue and focus on therapy.

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