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What is the difference btwn a LCSW and a MSW if any?

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What is the difference btwn a LCSW and a MSW if any?

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These mean “Licensed Clinical Social Worker” and Masters of Social Work. So the MSW is the degree that a social worker earns in graduate school. To become licensed to practice in a state, the MSW person must pass a state licensure exam. At that point they are designated as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. So there card would probably say: MSW, LCSW.

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