clinical psychology final
motivational interviewing
"Rolling with resistance" is a phrase most closely associated with
for prescription privileges for clinical psychologists
Patrick DeLeon, Morgan Sammons, and Robert McGrath are best known as advocates
sightedness
The American Psychological Association has created divisions addressing all of the following ares of diversity except ____.
psychiatrists
The DSM is primarily authored by ____.
personality disorders
The Million clinical Multiaxial Inventory-IV (MCMI-IV) emphasizes ____.
people's responses to vague or ambiguous stimuli reveals their personality
The Rorschach Inkblot Assessment relies on the assumption that:
contains a total of 10 inkblots
The Rorschach Inkblot Method
Bender-Gestalt II
The ____ is a brief neuropsychological screening device that involves copying geometric shapes with pencil and paper, takes only about 6 minutes to administer, and is appropriate for any client above 3 years of age.
halstead-reitan neuropsychological battery
The ____ is a thorough and legnthy battery of eight standardized neuropsychological tests.
minnesota multiphasic personality inventory-II
The ____ is the most popular and psychometrically sound objective personality test used by clinical psychologists.
WAIS; MMPI
The ____ measures aspects of cognitive functioning, while the ____ is used to assess psychopathology.
behavior
The career of Ivan Pavlov is most clearly associated with ____ therapy.
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The current DSM is ____ pages long.
Lightner Witmer
The first person to use the term clinical psychology in print was
verbal comprehension and perceptual reasoning
The index scores of the Wechsler intelligence tests, which correspond to the underlying factors in the test, includes ____.
self-awareness
The interviewer's ability to know how he/she tends to affect other interpersonally is known as:
observable behavior change
The main goal of behavior therapy is
private practice
The most common work setting for clinical psychologists since the 1980s is ____.
assessment
The most prominent activity in the field of psychology during the early years of the profession was:
DSM 5
The most recent version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is:
logical thinking
The primary goal of cognitive psychotherapy is
to make the unconscious conscious
The primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy is
martin seligman
The primary leader in the positive psychology movement was:
extinction
The removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of a behavior is known as ____.
the therapeutic alliance
The strongest predictor of improvement in therapy is:
both the psychological treatment of a disorder and factors related to the people providing and receiving the psychological service
The term evidence-based practice includes
behavioral
This approach emphasizes an empirical method, focusing on observable, quantifiable progress.
Charles Spearman
This famous person is associated with the concept of "g"- generalized intelligence.
competition from prescribing social workers
Which of the following is NOT an argument that has arisen in support of prescription privileges for clinical psychologists?
humanistic
Carl Rogers is associated with
aversion therapy
Carol is an alcoholic and is prescribed Suboxone which is intended to make her sick every time she drinks alcohol. This type of intervention would best be classified as:
cognitive
ABCDE is associated with
humanistic
Abraham Maslow is associated with
attitude toward the client
According to Carl Rogers, the therpist's display of ____ are factors in the success of therapy.
fluid
According to Cattell, ____ intelligence includes the ability to solve novel problems.
id
According to psychodynamic theory, the ____ is the part of the mind that generates all pleasure-seeking, selfish, indulgent, animalistic impulses
convenience for clients
Advocates for prescription privileges for clinical psychologists cite ____ as support for their argument.
multiculturalism
Authors such as Pederson (1990, 1999, and 2008) have labeled ____ as the "fourth source" in the history of psychology.
operant conditioning
B.F. Skinner is most clearly associated with ____.
behaviorism
BF Skinner is associated with
behaviorism
Behavioral activation is associated with
the day-to-day lives of depressed people lack positive reinforcement
Behavioral activation is based on the simple idea that
emphasizes practice over research
Clinical psychology graduate programs that subscribe to the practitioner-scholar model of training
cognitive
Cognitive distortions is associated with
third
Cognitive therapy is considered to fall within the ____ was of psychotherapy.
place less emphasis on research-related aspects of training and more emphasis on clinically relevant aspects of training
Compared to PhD programs, PsyD programs tend to
focus on the client's current problems
Compared to psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive psychotherapy tends to
borderline personality disorder
Dialectial behavior therapy, developed by Marsha Linehan, has been found effective in the treatment of ____.
cognitive
Dialectical behavioral therapy is associated with
the classical conditioning technique of assertiveness training
Dr. Vogt's new client is a timid, apprehensive individual with social anxieties. Which of the following behavior therapies should he likely select for treatment?
neuropsychological
Dr. Young, a clinical psychologist, is conducting an assessment of a client who experienced a head injury in a car accident. She uses the Halstead-Reitan battery to determine impairment of the functioning of specific components or structures of the brain. Dr. Younh is conducting ____ testing.
verbal thinking
Effective interviewers are skilled at ____, or repeating key words and phrases back to their clients to ensure the client that they have been accurately heard.
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For the current editions of the Wechsler intelligence tests and Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, the mean score for a full-scale IQ is ____.
In 1952, ____ made the (now refuted) claim that there was no proof that psychotherapy was efficacious.
Hans Eysenck
self-actualization
Humanistic psychotherapists believe that individuals are born with a tendency toward healthy growth. The term that best describes this tendency is ____.
psychodynamic
Id, ego, superego is associated with
neuropsychological testing
If a psychologist wants to measure cognitive impairment from a traumatic brain injury, they would like administer:
diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 5th edition
In the United States, what is the most up-to-date, prevailing diagnostic guide for mental health professionals?
the interview's effort to control his own internal, self-directed thinking pattern in order to enhance listening
In the context of the clinical interview, the term quieting yourself is best described as
systematic desensization
In using the ABC technique, the main focus is:
behaviorism
Motivational interviewing is associated with
sigmund fraud
Psychodynamic psychotherapy refers broadly to the approach created by ____ and including all subsequent adaptions or expansions of it.
apa divisions dedicated to cultural issues
Psychology of Religion, the Society of the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, and the Society for the Psychology of Women are examples of
albert ellis
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is the therapy approach created by ____.
the amount of time Sherrie cries each day
Sherrie is diagnosed with depression. She believes she in unlovable, cries several hours per day, consumes less calories, and thinks her symptoms will never end. In treatment, a behavior therapist is most likely to target
g
Spearman created the concept of ____, an individual's general intelligence or global, overall intellectual ability.
false
True or False: Intelligence shares the same definition across cultures.
confrontation
When a interviewer notices discrepancies or inconsistencies in a client's comments or affect, they may use:
free association
When a patient is asked to engage in ____, the patient's task is to verbalize any thought that comes to mind, no matter how nonsensical, inappropriate illogical, or unimportant it may seem.
paraphrase, reflection of feeling
Whereas a ____ echoes the client's words, a ____ echoes the client's emotions.
humanistic
Which of the following approaches to psychotherapy places the strongest emphasis on empathy provided by the therapist?
cognitive
Which of the following forms of therapy most strongly emphasizes the use of teaching as a therapy tool?
thematic apperception test
Which of the following in NOT an example of an objective personality test?
recent surveys of psychologists have indicated that the way a client is diagnosed is affected by the client's method of payment
Which of the following is true?
psychoanalysis, behaviorism, humanism, and multiculturalism
Which of the following lists the major "forces" in psychology?
minnesota multiphasic personality inventory
Which of the following would be considered an objective personality test?
open ended
____ allow for more spontaneous and free-flowing responses from the client.
aaron beck and albert ellis
____ are consider leaders in the cognitive therapy movement.
licensure
____ authorizes a psychologist to practice independently.
objective personality tests
____ include unambiguous test items, offer clients a limited range of responses, and have clear scoring guidelines.
summarizing
____ involves tying together various topics that have been discussed and identifying themes from the session.
carl rogers
____ is a pioneer of the humanistic, person centered approach to psychotherapy.
interpersonal and social rhythm therapy
____ is a variation of IPT developed for patients with bipolar disorder.
existentialism
____ is an approach to therapy centered on the premise that each person is essentially alone in the world and that this realization can overwhelm us with anxiety.
projection
____ is the defense mechanism in which the ego projects an id impulse onto other people around us.
relaxation training
____ is typically present in systematic desensitization but typically absent from exposure therapy.
traference
____ occurs when a patient forms a relationship with a therapist in which he unconsciously and unrealistically expects the therapist to behave like important people in his life.
rapport
____ refers to a positive, comfortable relationship between interviewer and client, or an interpersonal "connection" as perceived by the client.
mindfulness
____ refers to being able to pay attention in the present moment to whatever arises internally or externally, without becoming entangled or wishing things were otherwise.
intelligence, achievement
____ tests measure a clients intellectual abilities, whereas ____ tests measure what a client has accomplished with those intellectual abilities.
Lightner Witmer
____ was the first person to operate a psychological clinic.
systematic desensitization
____, a treatment for phobias and other anxiety disorders, involves re-pairing a feared object with a new response that is incompatible with anxiety.
motivation interviewing
____, developed by William Miller, is a contemporary application of the principles of humanism.