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, ASWB Clinical Exam Prep 2026: 100 Practice Questions
Section 1: Group Development and Dynamics
1. A support group for women experiencing depression has been meeting weekly for three
weeks. Several members approach the group leader privately, expressing concern that one
particular member frequently interrupts others and dominates the conversation. Which stage of
group development is this group most likely experiencing?
A. Forming
B. Storming
C. Norming
D. Performing
Answer: B
Explanation: The storming stage is characterized by conflict, disagreement, and the emergence
of subgroups or coalitions. In this scenario, the formation of a subgroup (the members
approaching the leader) to address a perceived interpersonal problem directly reflects the
storming phase. Forming is the initial orientation phase, norming involves establishing shared
rules, and performing focuses on task accomplishment.
2. A therapist has been facilitating a closed 10-week psychoeducational group for men living
with HIV/AIDS. After the third session, a member approaches the leader privately, stating he
feels frustrated and disconnected from the other members. He questions whether he wants to
continue attending. What should the social worker do FIRST?
A. Initiate an individual session to explore his feelings privately.
B. Remind him that leaving the group is not permitted due to the closed-group format.
C. Encourage him to share his feelings directly with the group during the next session.
D. Consult with a supervisor about whether to adjust the group’s format.
Answer: C
Explanation: In group work, interpersonal issues that arise within the group should be addressed
within the group setting whenever possible. Encouraging the member to express his feelings to
,the other members promotes authenticity, addresses potential group process issues directly, and
models healthy conflict resolution. Option A removes the issue from the group, and option B is
incorrect because members generally have the right to leave. Option D may be considered later,
but not as a first step.
Section 2: Legal, Ethical, and Risk Management
3. A social worker has been meeting with a client in person for six months. The client is about to
move to another state and requests to continue sessions via teletherapy. The social worker is
licensed only in the state where they currently reside and practice. Teletherapy is legal in the
social worker’s state but not in the state to which the client is moving. What is the social
worker’s FIRST action?
A. Decline to provide teletherapy because practicing across state lines without authorization is
illegal.
B. Determine whether the social worker’s state licensing board has any reciprocity agreements or
exceptions for teletherapy.
C. Continue therapy because the established relationship predates the move.
D. Seek a legal opinion from the NASW legal defense office.
Answer: B
Explanation: The social worker must first investigate their own state board’s regulations
regarding teletherapy across state lines. Some states have reciprocity agreements or specific
provisions for short-term continuation of care. Option A is incorrect because some states do
allow this. Option C is incorrect because legality is determined by the location of the client, not
the length of the relationship. Option D is premature.
, 4. A therapist receives a court order to release the complete records of a client who is involved in
a custody dispute. The therapist believes that releasing certain sections would be clinically
harmful to the client and advocates to release only redacted information. The judge denies the
request. What should the therapist do NEXT?
A. Release the complete records as ordered by the court.
B. Release only the portions the therapist believes are not harmful.
C. File an emergency motion to stay the court order.
D. Inform the client that the therapist will refuse to comply.
Answer: A
Explanation: Once a court order is issued and a judge denies a request to limit disclosure, the
therapist is legally obligated to comply with the order. Failure to do so may result in contempt of
court. The therapist should release the records as directed and continue to support the client
through the process.
5. A social worker meets with a 14-year-old client who discloses she is pregnant. She explicitly
asks the social worker not to tell her parents. The social worker practices in a jurisdiction where
state law requires mental health professionals to report a minor’s pregnancy to the parents or
legal guardians. What should the social worker do FIRST?
A. Maintain confidentiality per the client’s request.
B. Delay informing the parents to assess for safety risks.
C. Inform the client that the law requires the social worker to notify her parents.
D. Notify the parents immediately and then process the client’s feelings.
Answer: C
Explanation: The social worker must first inform the client of the legal duty to disclose. This
respects the client’s right to know what will happen and allows for collaborative planning.
Option A violates the law. Option B is incorrect because the duty is mandatory, not
discretionary. Option D omits the critical step of informing the client before acting.