Social Work Study Guide

Convert your MSW textbooks and ASWB exam prep into audio you can study during field placements, home visits, and commutes.

Benefits

How It Works

  1. Upload social work materials — Upload your HBSE textbook, clinical practice guides, or ASWB prep materials from Dawn Apgar or SWTP.
  2. Generate content area summaries — AI creates reviews by ASWB content area: human development, assessment, interventions, ethics, and professional relationships.
  3. Listen during field placement commutes — Review clinical theories during the drive to your agency. Ethics and boundary content during lunch breaks.
  4. Quiz on practice scenarios — AI generates client scenario questions testing your ability to choose appropriate assessments, interventions, and ethical responses.
  5. Voice chat for case consultation — Discuss clinical scenarios: 'A client presents with symptoms of PTSD and substance use - what assessment model should I use?'

Features

Recommended Study Schedule

Frequently Asked Questions

How does audio help social work students?
Social work education balances heavy coursework with demanding field placements. Audio lets you review theories, ethics, and practice models during commutes to agencies and between clients. The field requires integrating knowledge from psychology, sociology, and policy - audio helps you make these connections during reflective listening.
Can audio help me pass the ASWB exam?
The ASWB exam tests broad knowledge across human development, clinical practice, and ethics. Audio review efficiently covers this breadth during daily activities. Students who supplement practice questions with audio content review report stronger foundational knowledge, which makes scenario-based questions easier.
What social work topics are best for audio?
Theoretical frameworks (psychodynamic, CBT, systems theory), ethics and boundaries, human development stages, and DSM diagnostic criteria are all excellent for audio. These are conceptual topics that benefit from repeated exposure. Practice skills obviously need in-person training.
Is audio useful for clinical social work?
Very useful for clinical knowledge: diagnostic criteria, evidence-based interventions, and treatment planning concepts. Audio review of therapeutic models (motivational interviewing, DBT skills, trauma-informed care) builds the clinical knowledge base that supervision and practice build upon.

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