MSW Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield MSW facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
150 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
- When a client reveals plans to harm a specific identifiable person, the social worker's duty to warn is based on which landmark legal case? → Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
- Which theoretical framework examines how overlapping social identities such as race, gender, and class create unique experiences of oppression? → Intersectionality theory
- A social worker in private practice receives a subpoena for a client's records. What should the social worker do first? → Consult with an attorney and notify the client before releasing any information
- When two group members form a private alliance that consistently undermines the work of the larger group, this is referred to as: → Subgrouping or clique formation
- A clinical social worker suspects that a 10-year-old client is being physically abused by a caregiver. What is the social worker's PRIMARY legal obligation? → File a report with Child Protective Services as a mandated reporter
- Which of the following best describes the 'window of tolerance' concept used in trauma-informed practice? → The optimal zone of arousal in which a person can process traumatic experiences
- A program evaluator is conducting a formative evaluation of a new child welfare training curriculum. What is the primary purpose of this type of evaluation? → To improve the program while it is still being developed or implemented
- Which type of group in social work practice primarily uses structured psychoeducation and skill-building to address specific member needs? → Psychoeducational group
- In treatment planning for a child welfare case, which assessment tool is specifically designed to evaluate the safety and risk factors for child maltreatment? → Structured Decision Making (SDM) model
- A social worker is assessing a court-mandated client who is resistant to treatment. Which engagement strategy is most consistent with evidence-based practice? → Using motivational interviewing techniques to explore ambivalence
- Which federal legislation established the foundation for child welfare policy in the United States by promoting permanency planning? → Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997
- The remedial model of group work, associated with Robert Vinter, primarily views the group as: → A means to treat individual dysfunction and restore member functioning
- In group work, 'scapegoating' is best described as: → The group directing hostility toward one member to avoid confronting shared group tensions
- Which of the following best describes Kohlberg's conventional level of moral development? → Moral reasoning is guided by conformity to social norms and maintaining order
- ACE scores (Adverse Childhood Experiences) are used in trauma-informed practice to: → Quantify the cumulative burden of childhood trauma and predict health and social outcomes
- A social worker suspects that a client's 8-year-old child is being physically abused. What is the social worker's FIRST legal obligation? → File a report with child protective services
- A community social worker is planning an intervention to reduce youth substance abuse in an underserved neighborhood. Which practice level does this represent? → Macro practice
- Group cohesion is best defined as: → The degree of attraction, belonging, and solidarity members feel toward the group
- Which practice model specifically centers the experiences and knowledge of marginalized communities in developing solutions to social problems? → Anti-oppressive practice
- A social worker develops an agency protocol to screen all intake clients for substance use disorders. This activity falls under which practice category? → Indirect practice at the organizational level
- Which core social work value is BEST demonstrated when a social worker advocates for policy changes to address systemic poverty? → Social justice
- What is the main ethical concern when using a control group that receives no treatment in social work research? → Withholding potentially beneficial services from vulnerable participants
- Which social work theorist is most associated with the 'mutual aid' model of group work? → William Schwartz
- A social worker facilitates a community needs assessment to identify gaps in mental health services. This is an example of which type of practice? → Indirect practice
- Which intervention strategy is MOST consistent with a strengths-based perspective when working with a family experiencing chronic poverty? → Connecting the family to resources while highlighting their existing coping strategies
- In crisis intervention theory, what is the typical timeframe during which a person is considered to be in an active state of crisis? → 4 to 6 weeks
- In program evaluation, what does the term 'logic model' primarily describe? → A visual representation of how program resources lead to intended outcomes
- A social worker is developing a program for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness. Which principle is most essential to incorporate? → Creating affirming spaces that respect chosen names, pronouns, and identity expression
- Which of the following roles is MOST characteristic of an indirect social work practitioner? → Policy analyst
- When developing a treatment plan, which element is MOST essential for ensuring client engagement? → Collaboratively establishing goals with the client
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