This is the perfect video for preparing for the LSW exam. It covers a lot of important material for the test. Thank you and wish me luck as I test in just 48 short hours from now. :) Edited to announce: I passed - first try! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video! I was reading the Code of ethics to prepare for my LMSW exam but being that I am a visual learner, this video really brought it to life!
If you're a visual learner and need more help preparing for your LMSW exam, check out my study guide: ua-cam.com/video/yCtEmDk4_Dg/v-deo.html Good luck!
Hello Mrs. Magruder, for the last 3 months I have been listening to your videos in preparation for the Clinical exam. You replaced my music playlists, my sport radios stations in my car in my commute to work and anywhere I went. Listening to your videos religiously and they, and you were a huge part in why this time I passed the exam. I want to tell you how much I enjoy and continue learning listening to your videos and how you deliver and mix your stories and explain the subjects so clearly in your calming, soothing voice. Thank you.Is there anything I can do to you show my appreciation. PS..For got your singing skills...LOL. Thank you.
I have come back to this video several times in preparation of my LCSW exam. Thank you so much. This video has been one of my favorites to study ethics and is very comprehensive and digestible.
I am currently selling my entire LCSW Exam Study material for 20$. I have Power Point presentations ranging from 15-30 slides each on: Test Taking Strategies, Psychotherapy, Clinical Interventions and Case Management, Professional Values and Ethics, Human Development and Behavior in the Environment, and Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning. Additionally, I have a 30+ page DSM5 outline, PDF version of the LCSW 2018 APGAR Practice Exam with Answer Key and correct answer explanations, ASWB Exam Content and Guide from the Association of Social Work Boards, List of Prep Courses and Resources, and medication charts and outlines. Text or private message me to see screenshots of some of the material. Text me at (305) 300-1383 for more information or to place your order. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! This video was so helpful. I take my LMSW test Saturday and I found myself not able to retain the info in the Code of Ethics. You’ve done an excellent job of getting straight to the point 😂!
Thank you so much for your video!! It was my go to for ethics. I took my LCSW exam yesterday and PASSED!!! I felt prepared for the ethics questions that I came across because of your video. 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for this! I'm graduating from UTA tomorrow and studying for my LMSW license! This was a really helpful breakdown of the Code of Ethics! Thank you so so so so much again!
What a sigh of relief ! I mean seriously tommorrow is my paper and this video is excellent ❤️ i got all this within few minutes of watching your video... thanks a ton 🌸
Thank you Professor Magruder! I had you for a professor while I was completing my MSW at UTA and I appreciate you providing this video as I study for my LMSW exam!
Thankful for God's GRACE I completely appreciate your share, through Gods love for us...ps I love Aurora If by miracle she reads this I hope the best for you in life, thank you.
@@corysturgis6660 SW CEUs must come from an NASW approved CE providers which include evaluations of learning objectives certificates of attendance, etc.
I have a question about confidentiality. If the client has HIV and is having unprotected sex, should we talk to the client's partner?. I have different material, one tells me that I won't tell the partner but encourage the client to tell her/his partner. I watched some videos and the answer is to contact the client's partner and disclose.
Thank you so much for this video! but introdusing and ratified cod of ethics are not enough also make more how much it applied social work profession on the other countries like Ethiopia.
Thank you for the overview! Very helpful :) I have a question about the bartering aspect. In another UA-cam video by another person, there was a question example for the licensing exam and the correct answer was that bartering would be accepted as the community regularly barters for different goods/services and the person was mowing the agencies lawn for services so it was not directly with the social worker. Does this make sense? Is this a situation that we would not typically see? Trying to understand how to correctly answer questions regarding this on the exam. Thank you!
Good question, Hannah. The Code of Ethics states: "Social workers should avoid accepting goods or services from clients as payment for professional services. Bartering arrangements, particularly involving services, create the potential for conflicts of interest, exploitation, and inappropriate boundaries in social workers' relationships with clients. Social workers should explore and may participate in bartering only in very limited circumstances when it can be demonstrated that such arrangements are an accepted practice among professionals in the local community, considered to be essential for the provision of services, negotiated without coercion, and entered into at the client's initiative and with the client's informed consent. Social workers who accept goods or services from clients as payment for professional services assume the full burden of demonstrating that this arrangement will not be detrimental to the client or the professional relationship."
Can you give me an specific example that shows violation of the ethical responsibility in practice setting? Then explain why? Plsss I need your help I didnt see the specific example of that standards that shows violation. I've search in google but I can't see the example plsss help me🙏
If giving information via subpoena on clients own recognizance can we pick what information would be helpful or is it all or nothing? Another question: in the Apgar exam guide it states that bartering can be acceptable in some rural communities. This seems to conflict with this information. Can you confirm?
Good questions! Regarding the subpoena- I believe it is all or nothing (based on the records they specifically request) but you would probably want to consult with supervisors and your state NASW board should this situation arise. Regarding bartering, the Code of Ethics states: "Social workers should avoid accepting goods or services from clients as payment for professional services. Bartering arrangements, particularly involving services, create the potential for conflicts of interest, exploitation, and inappropriate boundaries in social workers' relationships with clients. Social workers should explore and may participate in bartering only in very limited circumstances when it can be demonstrated that such arrangements are an accepted practice among professionals in the local community, considered to be essential for the provision of services, negotiated without coercion, and entered into at the client's initiative and with the client's informed consent. Social workers who accept goods or services from clients as payment for professional services assume the full burden of demonstrating that this arrangement will not be detrimental to the client or the professional relationship. "
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!!! I am preparing for my LMSW exam and this video withheld great information!! You are awesome!
This is such a great video! Im currently studying for the LMSW and the code of ethics was very overwhelming for me to read. Hope you post more videos!!
Thanks for the positive feedback! If you are studying for a licensing exam you may also find my DSM-5 overview video helpful: ua-cam.com/video/WIii8VR9-tU/v-deo.html
You didn’t know? Please specify what school you attended so I never go there. If they don’t teach you those simple things, the school must be a crappy one.
@@goofyahhhh4089 Let me ask you something. Do you have your MSW? Are you licensed? If so, I would be happy to share my university with you because obviously, you did not learn basic social work skills. Next time, try a more empathetic comment! I am happy to say that my university taught me that!
Thank you for making this video. I am scheduled to take my exam at the end of next month, and being able to listen to you in conjunction with the PowerPoint is helping me retain this!
This is the perfect video for preparing for the LSW exam. It covers a lot of important material for the test. Thank you and wish me luck as I test in just 48 short hours from now. :)
Edited to announce: I passed - first try! Thank you!!!
Congratulations! I'm taking LBSW in May
Hi Lisa, I take my LSW exam in May! Any study tips that helped you?
Congratulations!!
Congrats! Was it hard?
Thank you so much for this video! I was reading the Code of ethics to prepare for my LMSW exam but being that I am a visual learner, this video really brought it to life!
If you're a visual learner and need more help preparing for your LMSW exam, check out my study guide: ua-cam.com/video/yCtEmDk4_Dg/v-deo.html
Good luck!
This video with the code of ethics is helpful. I'm studying for the LMSW exam. Thank you
Hello Mrs. Magruder, for the last 3 months I have been listening to your videos in preparation for the Clinical exam. You replaced my music playlists, my sport radios stations in my car in my commute to work and anywhere I went. Listening to your videos religiously and they, and you were a huge part in why this time I passed the exam. I want to tell you how much I enjoy and continue learning listening to your videos and how you deliver and mix your stories and explain the subjects so clearly in your calming, soothing voice. Thank you.Is there anything I can do to you show my appreciation. PS..For got your singing skills...LOL. Thank you.
I have come back to this video several times in preparation of my LCSW exam. Thank you so much. This video has been one of my favorites to study ethics and is very comprehensive and digestible.
Thank you for this. I'm studying for my LC and as an auditory learner this has been so helpful.
I am currently selling my entire LCSW Exam Study material for 20$. I have Power Point presentations ranging from 15-30 slides each on: Test Taking Strategies, Psychotherapy, Clinical Interventions and Case Management, Professional Values and Ethics, Human Development and Behavior in the Environment, and Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning. Additionally, I have a 30+ page DSM5 outline, PDF version of the LCSW 2018 APGAR Practice Exam with Answer Key and correct answer explanations, ASWB Exam Content and Guide from the Association of Social Work Boards, List of Prep Courses and Resources, and medication charts and outlines.
Text or private message me to see screenshots of some of the material.
Text me at (305) 300-1383 for more information or to place your order.
Thank you!!
I am so grateful for this review! Thank you!. I am a week away from passing this exam (LCSW) , and you have helped me get there!
intense content Karen Magruder, LCSW. I crushed that thumbs up on your video. Maintain up the high quality work.
Thank you so much! This video was so helpful. I take my LMSW test Saturday and I found myself not able to retain the info in the Code of Ethics. You’ve done an excellent job of getting straight to the point 😂!
studying for the LMSW exam. Thank you for this video, as well as the overview of the DSM-5!
I so enjoyed this thorough video with the breakdown for the NASW Code of Ethics. I am currently reviewing for the LMSW. Thank you very much!!!
This is a very helpful video. I will recommend this to all of my colleagues preparing for their LMSW!
Thank you so much for your video!! It was my go to for ethics. I took my LCSW exam yesterday and PASSED!!! I felt prepared for the ethics questions that I came across because of your video. 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your helpful videos! I just passed my state licensure exam and your videos really helped me grasp the exam content!
Thank you so much for this! I'm graduating from UTA tomorrow and studying for my LMSW license! This was a really helpful breakdown of the Code of Ethics! Thank you so so so so much again!
YOU ARE THE TRUTH! Thank you so much for sharing such detailed info.... it honestly helped me with passing my exam!
What a sigh of relief ! I mean seriously tommorrow is my paper and this video is excellent ❤️ i got all this within few minutes of watching your video... thanks a ton 🌸
So helpful. Thorough yet concise. Thank you!
Thank you!
Your common sense approach in your lecture is refreshing.
Thank you
Such a great video!!! Thank you for such a clear breakdown of the code!
Thank you so much for this video! I listened to this video a million times before my exam! I got a passing score of 121
I will be testing next month and this is very useful information thank you for this.
Thank you for the video, I learnt something & I was going 4 my end of semester 2 yr one exams. Doing bachelor of CSD
Thank you Professor Magruder! I had you for a professor while I was completing my MSW at UTA and I appreciate you providing this video as I study for my LMSW exam!
This is so helpful! Going to check out your study guide next!
This was the perfect video, while I was studying for the LMSW!!!!!!
Thank you very much! God bless you!❤️
My test is in a couple of days! Thank you so much Karen! You have really helped prep me for the ethical questions! Your work is AMAZING!
How was it?
@@btfields323 I passed! The first time!!!
@@btfields323 I passed my LISW exam the FIRST time!!!!
Im in college and this really broke it down well, thank you so much!
Excellent review! Thanks for making a video on it. This was very helpful to me.
Thanks for your video. It's well done and a good review for me in beginning to work on my clinical hours.
thank you so much for this video! currently studying for mine now. will credit you in my videos 🤎🤎
Awesome review, concise and comprehensive!
This was so helpful thank your for sharing this!
This video/presentation is so helpful. Thank you so much!
Very well explained applications!
Thank you for information.
Very well put together and helpful
Yes, thanks
THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you Karen!!! This was very helpful! Can you make a video for the updated Code of Ethics in the future? ☺️
THank you for this video. It is very informative. I am starting the BSW online in Jan 2020
Super helpful - thank you for the review!
Thankful for God's GRACE
I completely appreciate your share, through Gods love for us...ps
I love Aurora If by miracle she reads this I hope the best for you in life, thank you.
Thanks Ma'am
Very informative!!
Thank you very much for this. I'm using it for my 1 hour of ethics training for annual license review.
Thanks for watching. FYI this video would not qualify for CEU credit
@@karenm4694 why not?
@@corysturgis6660 SW CEUs must come from an NASW approved CE providers which include evaluations of learning objectives certificates of attendance, etc.
@@karenm4694 I'll double check my States requirements
Thank you for spoon feeding me!
Very informative!! Thank you
I have a question about confidentiality. If the client has HIV and is having unprotected sex, should we talk to the client's partner?. I have different material, one tells me that I won't tell the partner but encourage the client to tell her/his partner. I watched some videos and the answer is to contact the client's partner and disclose.
Thank you so much
Thank You!
Thank you so much for this video! but introdusing and ratified cod of ethics are not enough also make more how much it applied social work profession on the other countries like Ethiopia.
I disagree about the dual relationship part?
Awesome presentation, any chance to get the ppt?
Thank you for the overview! Very helpful :) I have a question about the bartering aspect. In another UA-cam video by another person, there was a question example for the licensing exam and the correct answer was that bartering would be accepted as the community regularly barters for different goods/services and the person was mowing the agencies lawn for services so it was not directly with the social worker. Does this make sense? Is this a situation that we would not typically see? Trying to understand how to correctly answer questions regarding this on the exam. Thank you!
Good question, Hannah. The Code of Ethics states: "Social workers should avoid accepting goods or services from clients as payment for professional services. Bartering arrangements, particularly involving services, create the potential for conflicts of interest, exploitation, and inappropriate boundaries in social workers' relationships with clients. Social workers should explore and may participate in bartering only in very limited circumstances when it can be demonstrated that such arrangements are an accepted practice among professionals in the local community, considered to be essential for the provision of services, negotiated without coercion, and entered into at the client's initiative and with the client's informed consent. Social workers who accept goods or services from clients as payment for professional services assume the full burden of demonstrating that this arrangement will not be detrimental to the client or the professional relationship."
Can you give me an specific example that shows violation of the ethical responsibility in practice setting? Then explain why? Plsss I need your help I didnt see the specific example of that standards that shows violation. I've search in google but I can't see the example plsss help me🙏
Hi, thank you for the video. I will be taking the LSW 3/6/2021. Do you have any other videos that will be useful for me?
That’s my date also!! Best of luck to you!
Tremendous
If giving information via subpoena on clients own recognizance can we pick what information would be helpful or is it all or nothing? Another question: in the Apgar exam guide it states that bartering can be acceptable in some rural communities. This seems to conflict with this information. Can you confirm?
Good questions! Regarding the subpoena- I believe it is all or nothing (based on the records they specifically request) but you would probably want to consult with supervisors and your state NASW board should this situation arise.
Regarding bartering, the Code of Ethics states:
"Social workers should avoid accepting goods or services from clients as payment for professional services. Bartering arrangements, particularly involving services, create the potential for conflicts of interest, exploitation, and inappropriate boundaries in social workers' relationships with clients. Social workers should explore and may participate in bartering only in very limited circumstances when it can be demonstrated that such arrangements are an accepted practice among professionals in the local community, considered to be essential for the provision of services, negotiated without coercion, and entered into at the client's initiative and with the client's informed consent. Social workers who accept goods or services from clients as payment for professional services assume the full burden of demonstrating that this arrangement will not be detrimental to the client or the professional relationship. "
Karen Magruder, LCSW Thank you so much for your responses!
Is there a better day of the week to take the exam? Are weekends harder than weekdays?
There is no difference in the exam content on different days. I recommend choosing a day and time to take the exam when you are most alert.
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This video simplified the code of ethics for me and allowed me to better understand it. Thank you!!
Thank you for this video. It explains the concepts clearly and comprehensively!
Awesome, awesome . . . did I mention this was awesome?
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!!! I am preparing for my LMSW exam and this video withheld great information!! You are awesome!
This video was so helpful and I appreciated you breaking it up with pictures and examples! 👍
This is such a great video! Im currently studying for the LMSW and the code of ethics was very overwhelming for me to read. Hope you post more videos!!
Really great information. Thank you.
This break down of our code is really good! Thank you so much! I'm preparing to take the licensing exam soon and will be listening to this often.
Thanks for the positive feedback! If you are studying for a licensing exam you may also find my DSM-5 overview video helpful: ua-cam.com/video/WIii8VR9-tU/v-deo.html
Thank you
You said 2017. But is it 2018?
My heart broke to hear that I am not a "Social Worker" because I am not licensed! Ugh! I did not know that!
You didn’t know? Please specify what school you attended so I never go there. If they don’t teach you those simple things, the school must be a crappy one.
@@goofyahhhh4089 Let me ask you something. Do you have your MSW? Are you licensed? If so, I would be happy to share my university with you because obviously, you did not learn basic social work skills. Next time, try a more empathetic comment! I am happy to say that my university taught me that!
Super helpful video! Thank you!
Nice!
Right on!!
wow this is awesome , thank yiu very much for this video
Thank you for making this video. I am scheduled to take my exam at the end of next month, and being able to listen to you in conjunction with the PowerPoint is helping me retain this!
Thanks for sharing
Can a client withdraw their consent for treatment?
Yes, a client can withdraw consent at any time.
Thank you for sharing this! Very helpful!