tambra passed the social work examGood news from Tambra--she passed the exam last week:

Thank you so much, because of your site, I passed my licensure exam! I am getting ready to take the next level, I feel very confident in socialworktestprep.com, to prepare me, so I can pass the next level! Thank you!

Congratulations, Tambra! Congratulations all recently licensed social workers!

With a new social work license, you can embark on a fulfilling and diverse career, making a positive impact on individuals, families, and communities. Here are some things you can do with a new social work license:

Clinical Social Work: Provide counseling, therapy, and mental health services to individuals dealing with emotional, behavioral, or psychological issues.

Medical Social Work: Work in hospitals, clinics, or medical settings, offering support to patients and their families during illness, injury, or medical crises.

Child and Family Social Work: Support and advocate for children, families, and parents involved in child welfare, adoption, or foster care.

School Social Work: Work in educational settings to address students' social, emotional, and behavioral needs, and collaborate with teachers and administrators.

Substance Abuse Counseling: Assist individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction, providing counseling and support for recovery.

Geriatric Social Work: Support and advocate for older adults, helping them navigate challenges related to aging, healthcare, and social services.

Hospice and Palliative Care: Provide emotional and practical support to individuals and families facing end-of-life care and bereavement.

Mental Health Policy and Advocacy: Engage in advocacy efforts to shape mental health policies and promote social justice and equity for vulnerable populations.

Community Social Work: Work with community organizations and nonprofits to develop and implement programs that address social issues and improve quality of life.

Social Work Research: Contribute to research initiatives aimed at understanding social issues and informing evidence-based practices.

Military Social Work: Serve military personnel and their families, offering support and counseling in a military context.

International Social Work: Work on global initiatives, providing assistance to vulnerable populations in different countries and cultures.

Overall, a social work license opens up a range of opportunities to support individuals and communities in various settings, promoting social change and fostering well-being.

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April 7, 2017
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