Send us a text In this episode of Licensure Lifeline, we crack open the origin story of the DSM and explore how this cornerstone of modern mental health practice has evolved from a wartime statistic tool to the definitive guide for diagnosis. Whether you’re studying for the NCE, prepping for the LCSW, or working in the field, this episode offers a deep dive into how to actually use the DSM in clinical work—not just memorize it for the exam. You’ll hear: 🧠 A compelling historical vignette of h...
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Send us a text In this episode of Licensure Lifeline, we crack open the origin story of the DSM and explore how this cornerstone of modern mental health practice has evolved from a wartime statistic tool to the definitive guide for diagnosis. Whether you’re studying for the NCE, prepping for the LCSW, or working in the field, this episode offers a deep dive into how to actually use the DSM in clinical work—not just memorize it for the exam. You’ll hear: 🧠 A compelling historical vignette of h...
Clingy, Chill or Checked Out? A Look At Attachment Theory
Licensure Lifeline: NCE & NCMHCE Prep Podcast
20 minutes
6 months ago
Clingy, Chill or Checked Out? A Look At Attachment Theory
Send us a text In this episode of Licensure Lifeline, we take a deep dive into Attachment Theory, one of the most tested topics on the NCE and NCMHCE exams for aspiring mental health counselors and LCSWs. You’ll explore the foundational work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, learn how to identify the four primary attachment styles (secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized), and apply this knowledge to real clinical scenarios. We’ll walk through a sample vignette, show you how to analyze c...
Licensure Lifeline: NCE & NCMHCE Prep Podcast
Send us a text In this episode of Licensure Lifeline, we crack open the origin story of the DSM and explore how this cornerstone of modern mental health practice has evolved from a wartime statistic tool to the definitive guide for diagnosis. Whether you’re studying for the NCE, prepping for the LCSW, or working in the field, this episode offers a deep dive into how to actually use the DSM in clinical work—not just memorize it for the exam. You’ll hear: 🧠 A compelling historical vignette of h...