ASWB SOCIAL WORK BACHELOR LEVEL / LSW EXAM
2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. You are beginning a group for parents and their teenage children. From
your experiences with new groups, you know that there is an expected
communication style among members in the early stages of groups.
Typically, which of the following occurs:
Group members interact with one another and more or less ignore
the social worker
Group members are hostile toward the social worker
Cliques develop within the group
Group members communicate through the social worker and
ignore one another
2. Why is it essential for social workers to be aware of their personal biases
when interacting with clients?
Awareness of biases is not necessary if the social worker is
empathetic.
Being aware of personal biases helps social workers provide
unbiased support and fosters a trusting relationship.
Personal biases can enhance the social worker's ability to connect
with clients.
Personal biases are irrelevant in professional social work practice.
3. Discuss why emotional abuse might be more difficult to identify in
preschool-aged children compared to other forms of abuse.
,Emotional abuse may not have visible signs and can manifest in
behavioral changes, making it harder to detect.
, Emotional abuse is always accompanied by physical signs.
Emotional abuse is less common than physical abuse in
preschoolers.
Emotional abuse is often reported by teachers and caregivers.
4. Why is interviewing clients considered a crucial part of the data collection
process in the engagement phase of social work?
It helps social workers identify financial resources quickly.
It ensures that all legal issues are addressed before treatment.
It provides a way to assess the effectiveness of previous
interventions.
It allows social workers to gather personal information and
understand client needs.
5. Discuss why imposing judgments on clients can lead to resistance in social
work practice.
Imposing judgments encourages clients to follow the social worker's
advice.
Imposing judgments can undermine the client's autonomy and
trust, leading to resistance.
Imposing judgments fosters a collaborative relationship with clients.
Imposing judgments helps clients feel understood and supported.
6. Clients in a mental health agency group are encouraged by the group
leader to socialize even when not participating in the group sessions. The
group is probably:
a supportive group
, a transactional group
an analytically oriented group
a behavioral group
7. What are common psychological defenses that clients may exhibit in the
early stages of a rehabilitation group?
denial, rationalization, projection
low self worth, acceptance, projection
surrender, delusions, rationalization
denial, rationalization, compliance
8. A family meets with a social worker due to problems with their eldest
daughter, who was recently hospitalized for suicidal behaviors. Upon
interviewing the family, the social worker notices that all family members
agree with one another and convey a sense of harmony. However, the
social worker believes that these interactions feel forced and thinks there
are likely many dysfunctional patterns beneath the surface. This is known as:
Enmeshment
Pseudomutuality
Codependency
Detachment
9. Why might the social work graduate benefit from asking her supervisor for
concrete support?
To learn how to maintain client confidentiality more effectively
To enhance her relationship skills with clients
2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. You are beginning a group for parents and their teenage children. From
your experiences with new groups, you know that there is an expected
communication style among members in the early stages of groups.
Typically, which of the following occurs:
Group members interact with one another and more or less ignore
the social worker
Group members are hostile toward the social worker
Cliques develop within the group
Group members communicate through the social worker and
ignore one another
2. Why is it essential for social workers to be aware of their personal biases
when interacting with clients?
Awareness of biases is not necessary if the social worker is
empathetic.
Being aware of personal biases helps social workers provide
unbiased support and fosters a trusting relationship.
Personal biases can enhance the social worker's ability to connect
with clients.
Personal biases are irrelevant in professional social work practice.
3. Discuss why emotional abuse might be more difficult to identify in
preschool-aged children compared to other forms of abuse.
,Emotional abuse may not have visible signs and can manifest in
behavioral changes, making it harder to detect.
, Emotional abuse is always accompanied by physical signs.
Emotional abuse is less common than physical abuse in
preschoolers.
Emotional abuse is often reported by teachers and caregivers.
4. Why is interviewing clients considered a crucial part of the data collection
process in the engagement phase of social work?
It helps social workers identify financial resources quickly.
It ensures that all legal issues are addressed before treatment.
It provides a way to assess the effectiveness of previous
interventions.
It allows social workers to gather personal information and
understand client needs.
5. Discuss why imposing judgments on clients can lead to resistance in social
work practice.
Imposing judgments encourages clients to follow the social worker's
advice.
Imposing judgments can undermine the client's autonomy and
trust, leading to resistance.
Imposing judgments fosters a collaborative relationship with clients.
Imposing judgments helps clients feel understood and supported.
6. Clients in a mental health agency group are encouraged by the group
leader to socialize even when not participating in the group sessions. The
group is probably:
a supportive group
, a transactional group
an analytically oriented group
a behavioral group
7. What are common psychological defenses that clients may exhibit in the
early stages of a rehabilitation group?
denial, rationalization, projection
low self worth, acceptance, projection
surrender, delusions, rationalization
denial, rationalization, compliance
8. A family meets with a social worker due to problems with their eldest
daughter, who was recently hospitalized for suicidal behaviors. Upon
interviewing the family, the social worker notices that all family members
agree with one another and convey a sense of harmony. However, the
social worker believes that these interactions feel forced and thinks there
are likely many dysfunctional patterns beneath the surface. This is known as:
Enmeshment
Pseudomutuality
Codependency
Detachment
9. Why might the social work graduate benefit from asking her supervisor for
concrete support?
To learn how to maintain client confidentiality more effectively
To enhance her relationship skills with clients