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Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology, Exams of Psychology

Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology

Typology: Exams

2023/2024

Available from 06/29/2024

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Download Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology and more Exams Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! Clinical Psychology Lightner Witmer - first person to operate a psychological clinic Lane is attending a clinical psychology graduate program that subscribes to the Boulder Model of training. Which of the following would Lane NOT experience in his program if it truly adheres to the Boulder Model? - minimization of clinical training with a heavy emphasis on research training clinical psychology graduate programs that subscribe to the practitioner-scholar model of training - emphasizes research over practice Diane has been accepted into a clinical psychology graduate program that adheres to the Vail Model of training. Upon graduation from the program, Diane is most likely to earn a ______ and work in a ______. - PsyD; clinical setting Compared to PhD programs, PsyD programs typically _____________. - Offer significantly more funding to enrolled students in the form of graduate assistantships, fellowships, and tuition remission. In his Manifesto, McFall: - Argued that clinicians should be using only practices empirically found to be effective. Michael's career goal is to become a clinical psychologist who researches the treatment effectiveness of new psychotherapy interventions for bipolar I disorder. He envisions his work setting in academia or at a national research institute. When selecting clinical psychology graduate programs to which he will apply, Michael should focus on programs that adhere to the _____ model of training. - Clinical scientist Josephine is an undergraduate student who wants to increase her odds of getting into a clinical psychology graduate program. Based on recommendations provided in the textbook, which of the following is the best advice you could provide to Josephine? - Get to know your professors. Build a positive, professional relationship with them so they can write meaningful, persuasive letters of recommendation for you. The most common work setting for clinical psychologists since the 1980's is _________. - Private Practice Compared to clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists tend to _________. - Work in settings such as college counseling centers. __________ designs examine changes in a participant or group across time, often over many years. - Longitudinal At the first psychological clinic, the patients were primarily _________. - Children with school-related problems. Emil Kraepelin __________. - is considered a pioneer in the diagnosis of mental illness. June believes there is one general intelligence that overlaps with many abilities. Which of the following theorists is most likely to agree with June? - Charles Spearman In the early 1900's ________ created a test of intelligence to help the French school system determine if students should qualify for special services. - Alfred Binet ______ tests assume that people reveal their personalities by their responses to ambiguous stimuli, while ______ tests offer straightfoward scoring and interpretation guidelines and are often in multiple- choice or true-false format. - Projective personality; objective personality The ______ has patients tell stories in response to cards that depict interpersonal scenes. - Thematic Apperception Test Which approach to psychotherapy that arose in the 20th century emphasized empirical methodology and the study and treatment of measurable, observable symptoms. - Behavioral Clinical psychology's major contribution to World War I was ______. - The creation of tests to measure the intelligence of recruits. From roughly 1900 to 1950, the treatment of mental illness _______. - Was conducted primarily by physicians. Research by Hans Eysenck on the effectiveness of psychotherapy: - Led to research on whether psychotherapy works. Advocates for prescription privileges for clinical psychololgists cite all of the following EXCEPT _________ as support for their argument. - Convenience for clients Opponents of prescription privileges for clinical psychologists cite all of the following EXCEPT ________ as support for their argument. - Professional autonomy and identification for clinical psychologists. The term evidence-based practice includes ________. - Both the psychological treatment of a disorder and factors related to the people providing and receiving the psychological service. Advantages of the emergence of manualized therapists with empirical support include _______. - The establishment of minimal levels of competence for the field.
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