Academic Review's Social Work written study volumes contain focused and targeted information to address the pertinent terms, concepts and theories covered on the ASWB exam. The four study volumes contain comprehensive, concise, and easy-to-understand key concepts and research findings organized in accordance with the domains of the ASWB Content Area Outlines (detailed below). The review materials also contain helpful exam preparation guidelines including study strategies and test-taking tips and techniques. Sections Included:Clinical Social Work Processes and Procedures, Clinical Work With Diverse Populations, The First Phase of Helping: Exploration, Engagement, Assessment, Crisis Intervention, and Planning, Counseling Models and Theories, Social Work in the Community, Ethical, Professional, and Legal Issues in Social Work Practice, Supervision, Macro-Level Intervention: Changing Organizations and Communities, Organizations: Social Agencies, Social Services, and Administration, Communities and Community-Based Practice, Research and Statistics, Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV Mental Disorders, Human Development and Behavior in The Environment. We also provide special features to advise you on the most successful methods of study, as well as to assist you in learning and applying the critical exam terms and concepts. These features include: Chapter Summaries of Key Exam Concepts: This feature enables you to quickly and easily identify critical terms and concepts. Each chapter begins with a key-word outline which previews the important concepts. Glossaries: Each section includes a glossary that defines all critical terms and concepts. The glossary is extremely valuable as a quick reference guide and for final review. Sample Exam Questions: includes sample exam questions that allow you to immediately assess your ability to apply what you've learned to multiple choice questions.