clinical and counseling
_____ variables are those variables in an experiment that are expected to change as a result of changes in the variable manipulated by the researcher.
. Dependent
In the United States, what is the most up-to-date, prevailing diagnostic guide for mental health professionals?
. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition
. _____ is how an interviewer is with clients, while _____ is what an interviewer does with clients
. Rapport, technique
what is the practitioner-scholar model
...Same as vail model. All on practice and less research
what is a post doctoral internship
1 to 2 year internship occurring after the doctoral degree in clinical psychology is granted that consists of supervised clinical experience in an applied setting, often with specialized focus
Why are fewer and fewer clinical and counseling psychologists working in private practice? List at least three reasons.
It is difficult to make a living in private practice paperwork time can be extensive insurance companies give very low reimbursement rates loneliness, or lack of coworker support
The concept of Defusion in ACT teaches clients what?
That your thoughts don't have to impact your behavior.
In _____, the therapist's primary task is to identify the "script" that the client appears to be unknowingly following, which is likely to be based on previous important relationships, and to refuse to enact that script in the therapeutic relationship
Time limited dynamic therapy
what is the categorical approach to diagnoses
an approach to diagnoses based on the notion that an individual either has or does not have a particular disorder
_____ is a specific application of classical conditioning that targets patients' social anxieties; it may help a patient insist on appropriate service at a restaurant or ask someone out on a date.
assertiveness training
The cognitive thought distortion defined as expecting the worst in the future when it is actually unlikely to occur is _____.
catastrophizing
According to "Overcoming Depression: A Cognitive Therapy Approach," questioning the evidence is a technique used to:
challenge maladaptive cognitive patterns
The main dialectic in DBT is
change vs. acceptance
what is the thematic apperception test
clients create stories in response to ambiguous interpersonal scenes projective
what is an intake interview
determine whether or not to intake the client to the setting where the interview is taking place
what is the dimensional approach to diagnoses
diagnoses based on the issue of severity of an individual's symptoms on a continuum or dimension, rather than the presence or absence of disorder
_____ is a short-term humanistic therapy that emphasizes the expression, acknowledgement, and healing power of emotions in the present moment.
emotionally focused therapy
What is a predoctoral internship
year long internship occurring near the end of graduation training in clinical psychology that consists primarily of supervised clinical experience in an applied setting
what is the vail model
focus is practice rather than research PsyD programs
what is the bolder model
focus on both research and practice
3. Compared to psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive psychotherapy tends to
focus on the client's current problems
what is contingency management
form of behavior therapy. based on operant conditioning in which the consequences following selected behaviors are changed to produce more desired behavior
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
free association
displacement
you put your anger or bad feelings onto something or someone who is not the problem
List three techniques (discussed in your textbook) that you see the interviewer using in the video
• Open ended questions • Closed questions • Directive style • Clarification • paraphrasing
what are objective personality tests
include unambiguous test items, offer clients a limited range of responses, and are objectively scored
The targets (goals) of DBT are hierarchically ordered. What is the primary target of DBT?
increasing skillful coping behaviors
DBT consists of which mode of treatment?
individual therapy group therapy phone contact
All of the following are DBT skills modules, EXCEPT: distress tolerance mindfulness insight interpersonal effectiveness
insight
what is a between group design
participants in different conditions receive entirely different treatments
what is the examination for professional practice in psychology
standardized exam used by states and provinces as a criterion for licensure
According to "Overcoming Depression: A Cognitive Therapy Approach," thought stopping is used to:
stop depressing thoughts that can have a snowball effect
what is nondirective
style allows the client to pick the pace
What are the two main concerns that DBT was first aimed at treating?
suicidal individual and Borderline Personality Disorder
_____ are considered leaders in the cognitive therapy movement.
Aaron beck and Albert ellis
List two advantages and two disadvantages to working in clinical psychology practice:
Advantages: fulfillment, challenge, diverse work opportunities, high need/job opportunities Disadvantages: large amounts of paperwork which is time consuming and the job is mentally demanding and can take a toll (e.g., burnout).
5. All of the following are ways in which psychologists relate to research, EXCEPT: a. As researchers b. As consumers c. As judges d. As reviewers
As judges
According to Carl Rogers, the therapist's _____ determine(s) the success of therapy.
Attitude toward the client
Honore receives psychological testing. Although her intelligence falls in the low average range, a discrepancy is still identified between her achievement and intelligence test scores (such that achievement falls significantly below expectations based on intelligence). This discrepancy will likely be the basis for a diagnosis of _____.
B. specific learning disorder
In a(n) _____ design, participants in different conditions receive entirely different treatments
Between-Group
DBT is derived from which of the following models?
Biosocial
What are the two main concerns that DBT was first aimed at treating?
Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar Disorder
Which of the following behavioral psychotherapy techniques is primarily based on operant conditioning?
Contingency Management
_____, according to psychodynamic psychotherapists, is the therapist's unconscious tendency to interact with clients as if the client is very similar to an individual from the therapist's own personal history.
Countertransference
Which of the following is NOT one of the "Big Five" personality traits measured by the NEO Personality Inventory? A. Neuroticism B. Conscientiousness C. Openness D. Eclecticism
Eclecticism
1. In short, the _____ of a form of therapy is how well it works "in the lab," where it is practiced according to manualized methods.
Efficacy
According to psychodynamic theory, the _____ is the part of the mind that generates defense mechanisms.
Ego
According to the humanistic approach, there are three essential therapeutic conditions that characterize successful therapist-client relationships. _____ is among these three essential therapeutic conditions.
Empathy
For the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, _____ is a form of therapy that has received substantial empirical support.
Exposure and response prevention
There are consequences to professionals who do not follow EBP standards
False
what is fluid and crystalized intelligence
Fluid: ability to reason when faced with novel problems crystal: the body of knowledge one has accumulated a s result of life experiences
Spearman created the concept of _____, an individual's general intelligence or global, overall intellectual ability.
G
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 and persuasive letters of recommendation.
Behavior therapy
Ivan pavlov attempts to change a persons behavior patterns observable behavior change
1. Evidence-based Practice (EBP) includes all of the following, EXCEPT: a. Research findings b. Clinical expertise c. Client preference d. Legal standards
Legal standards
_____ authorizes a psychologist to practice independently.
Licensure
who was the first and strongest opponents to spearmint singular theory of intelligence.
Louis thurstone
Which of the following is an example of an objective personality test? A. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory B. Rorschach Inkblot Method C. Thematic Apperception Test D. Person-Tree-House Technique
Minnesota multiphase personality inventory
Psychologists are becoming more demographically diverse, however, prior to 1980 most health service psychologists (i.e., psychologists in clinical practice were) of what race and gender?
Most of them were White/Caucasian and Male.
The practice of using a collection of different assessment instruments (e.g., interview data, direct observation, etc.) to examine an individual's personality is known as _____.
Multimethod assessment
Which of the following lists Freud's psychosexual stages in the correct order?
Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital
All of the following are true statements about the differences between PsyD programs and PhD programs, EXCEPT: A. PsyD programs offer significantly more funding to students than do PhD programs. B. PsyD programs tend to emphasize research less so than PhD programs. C. PsyD programs tend to enroll a much larger percentage of applicants than do PhD programs. D. PsyD programs tend to take fewer years to complete than PhD programs.
PsyD programs offer significantly more funding to students than do PhD programs
Dianne 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
Differences between PsyD and PhD programs
PsyD: less emphasis on research accept and enroll larger classes accept students with lower GRE scores Accept more masters students graduate in a briefer time frame graduate clinic or practice related fields
Loraine is a clinical psychology graduate student conducting her first clinical interview with a client. While her client describes reasons for seeking treatment, Loraine finds herself distracted by internal thoughts such as, "What questions should I ask next?" and "When is the project due for my linear regression class?" In this instance, Loraine has the opportunity to improve which general skill of clinical interviewing?
Quieting yourself
Elise's psychologist asks her to keep a record of beliefs that she has about events that happen her, as well as how those beliefs make her feel emotionally. With the assistance of her psychologist, Elise learns how she can dispute such beliefs and replace them with more effective new beliefs. Elise's psychologist is likely treating her with _____.
Rational emotive behavior therapy
An individual's _____ is how the person actually is at present; the _____ is what a person could be if he or she fulfilled his or her potential.
Real Self, Ideal Self
Gloria clearly wants a direct answer from Dr. Rogers regarding whether or not she should inform her daughter that she lied to her. Rather than provide her with a direct answer, Dr. Rogers uses what technique?
Reflection
_____ is typically present in systematic desensitization but typically absent from exposure therapy.
Relaxation training
Ron is a psychotherapy client who senses that certain unconscious material will soon be exposed. This makes him anxious, so he abruptly changes the subject and then misses his next appointment. Ron's psychodynamic psychotherapist is likely to understand Ron's actions as _____.
Resistance
Humanistic psychotherapists believe that individuals are born with a tendency toward healthy growth. The term that best describes this tendency is _____.
Self Actualization
A good example of Gloria's movement from remoteness of emotional experience to immediacy of emotional experience in her session with Dr. Rogers is when she ____________.
Sheds a tear
_____ significance in an efficacy or effectiveness study refers to a numerically significant difference between two groups. It is measured quantitatively.
Statistical
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is most closely associated with _____.
Steven Hayes
According to CPT, thoughts related to traumatic events, that keep people from the people, places, and activities they used to enjoy are called:
Stuck points
Which of the following behavior therapy techniques is primarily based on classical conditioning?
Systematic desensitization
2. T/F EBP is a set of best practices or standards used to determine most effective treatment for a given client with a given disorder.
True
When a psychodynamic therapy patient does not immediately accept his analyst's interpretation, the analyst may need to repeat the interpretation across multiple sessions before it is fully accepted. This process is known as _____.
Working through
what is abnormality
also known as mental disorders, psychiatric diagnoses, or more broadly psychopathology .
The Boulder Model of training is characterized by
a joint emphasis on practice and research
what is the hierarchical model of intelligence
a model of intelligence in which specific abilities play an important role but are all at least somewhat related to one another and to a global overall general intelligence
what is interpersonal therapy
a specific annualized, contemporary form of psychodynamic psychotherapy that emphasizes interpersonal relationships and has received empirical support for the treatment of depression
what is the five factor model of personality
a theory of personality thought by many to identify the fundamental, shared traits of human personality on which a dimensional approach to diagnosis may be based; also the basis of the NEO-PI-R personality test
What is a quasi experimental design
a type of research design used when truly experimental design is not feasible
2. List two benefits of the Thematic apperception test
a. Can be helpful in building rapport b. Can provide information into the subjective experience of the client's inner world c. Can create fodder for therapy
1. List two criticisms of the Thematic apperception test
a. Validity concerns b. Subjective - each psychologist might interpret results differently c. Can be time consuming
sublimation
allowing the id to do what it wants, and in the process, the others are helped rather than harmed
what are projective personality tests
based on a fundamentally different assumption. People will project their personalities if presented with unstructured ambitious stimuli.
The goal of _____ is to increase the frequency of behaviors that are positively reinforcing to the client
behavioral activation
4. The author's survey suggests graduate training programs in psychology are doing best covering which of the three legs in the three-legged EBP stool?
c. Research evidence
Positive working relationships with clients
can be developed using attentive listening, appropriate empathy, and genuine respect.
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
A growing emphasis in clinical psychology graduate training is specific _____, or outcome-based skills that a student must be able to demonstrate in areas such as assessment, research, and ethics.
competencies
Million clinical multiracial inventory
comprehensive personality test in a self-report pencil to paper true/false format. emphasis on the personality disorders
What is the wechsler individual achievement test
comprehensive test for clients aged 4-50. Administered face to face and one on one reading math written language and oral language
based on the discussion in the textbook, a good definition for clinical psychology should
contain reference to the science, theory, and practice of this broad field
what techniques rely on operant conditioning
contingency management extinction token economies shaping
projection
convincing ourselves that the negative or bad feelings belong to someone else
what is a mixed group design
design that combines aspects of between group and within group
Dr. Murphy, a clinical neuropsychologist, is conducting a clinical interview in which the primary purpose is to assign a label from the current DSM to the patient. In other words, Dr. Murphy is conducting a _____.
diagnostic interview
Empirical examinations of humanistic therapy A. have determined that it is universally ineffective. B. discovered that its main elements—empathy, positive regard, and genuineness—play an important role in therapy success. C. found that humanistic techniques only work when used by therapists who identify as humanists. D. do not exist in the psychotherapy literature.
discovered that its main elements—empathy, positive regard, and genuineness—play an important role in therapy success.
what are the three essential therapeutic conditions to humanistic psychotherapy
empathy unconditional positive regard genuineness
What is the scientist practitioner model?
emphasis on both empirical research and training in clinical psychology resulting in PhD
what is the clinical scientist model
emphasizes empirical research over practice
what is humanistic therapy
emphasizes the tendency toward healthy growth within each individual Carl Rodgers
what is evidence based assessment
emphasizing those methods that have strong psychometrics, clinical utility, and normative data and are sensitive to issues of diversity such as age gender race and ethnicity
What techniques are based on classical conditioning
exposure therapy systematic desensitization assertiveness training
what factors can listening or attending behaviors be broken into
eye contact body language vocal qualities verbal tracking referring to the client as the proper name
Prior to his session with Gloria, Dr. Rogers explains that, with the necessary therapeutic environment, he expects Gloria to make all of the following movement, EXCEPT: A. From repression to insight B. From fear-relating to direct-relating C. From disapproving of self to acceptance of self D. From unreal to real within herself
from repression to insight
what is a directive style
get exactly the information they need by asking the client directly
what are other common factors for success in psychotherapy
hope, attention, three stage sequential model of common factors
According to the cognitive approach to psychotherapy, psychological problems arise from
illogical thoughts or interpretations of events in our lives
what is working through
interpretations are reconsidered and reevaluated again and again
what does it mean to be self aware
interviewers ability to know how he or she tends to affect others interpersonally and how others tend to relate to him or her
what is an analogue design
involves an approximation of the target client or situation as a substitute for the "real thing"
what is shaping
involves reinforcing successive approximations of the target behavior
What is a within group design
involves the comparisons of participants in a single condition to themselves at various points in time.
What do graduate schools prefer
know your professional options take and earn high grades in the appropriate undergraduate courses good letters of recommendation research experience clinically relevant experience maximize your GRE score select graduate programs wisely effective personal statements
The type of clinical interview that is most often conducted in medical settings for the primary purpose of quickly assessing a client's current level of functioning is the _____.
mental status exam
Reading a single review of a movie can be informative, but reading a synthesis of many reviews of the same movie can be much more informative about the effect the movie had across many individuals. This notion is analogous to the research strategy known as _____.
meta-analysis
Minnesota multiphase personality inventory
most popular and psychometrically sound objective personality test used by clinical psychologists
_____, developed by William Miller, is a contemporary application of the principles of humanism
motivational interviewing
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. Young is conducting _____ testing.
neuropsychological
What are the five factors of the Neo personality inventory revided
neuroticism, extroversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness
The main goal of behavior therapy is
observable behavior changes
A behavior therapist is most likely to judge the success of treatment via changes in the patient's
observable behaviors
what are social workers
obtain masters degrees and whose work emphasizes the social and environmental factors that contribute to an individual's problems
What is the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science
organization of graduate programs subscribing to the clinical scientist model of graduate training in clinical psychology
. Whereas a _____ echoes the client's words, a _____ echoes the client's emotions.
paraphrase, reflection of feeling
Josefina, a psychotherapy client, is depressed about a recent breakup with her boyfriend. She believes that the breakup is entirely her fault, and that if she had done things differently, she would not be alone now. This belief best exemplifies the cognitive thought distortion known as _____.
personalization
In the Big Bang Theory video clip, Sheldon uses chocolate as a ___________________ to affect change Pennys behavior
positive reinforcer
In the Token Economies video we see that students receive:
praise in addition to a token each time they engage in a target behavior
what are psychiatrists
professionals with some similarities to clinical psychologists but who are medically trained, able to prescribe medication, and emphasize the biological aspects of client's problems.
what are professional counselors
professionals with some similarities to clinical psychologists but who attend masters programs in professional counseling. Typically have relatively high admissions rates, and whose activities emphasize counseling and deemphasize assessment and research
The DSM is primarily authored by _____.
psychiatrists
all of the following are ways in which a psychologist differs from a psychiatrist, except: A. Psychiatrists prescribe medication and psychologists do not. B. Psychiatrists go to medical school and psychologists do not. C. Psychiatrists have a professional/doctorate degree and psychologists do not. D. Psychiatrists emphasize biological bases of mental health concerns, whereas psychologists also consider behavioral, cognitive, and emotional bases.
psychiatrists have a professional/doctorate degree and psychologists do not
what is quieting yourself
rather than the interviewers speech, what should be quieted is the interviewers internal thoughts.
what is latent content
raw thoughts and feelings
what is internal validity
reders to the extent in which the change in the dependent variable is due solely to the change in the independent variable
The targets (goals) of DBT are hierarchically ordered. What is the primary target of DBT?
reducing suicidal behaviors
what is rapport
refers to a positive comfortable relationship between interviewer and the client
what is transferrence
refers to clients tendency to form relationships with therapists in which they unconsciously and unrealistically expect the therapist to behave like the important people in the client's past
what is effectiveness
refers to studying the technique in clinical settings
what is external validity
refers to the generalizability of the results
what is efficacy
refers to the success of a particular therapy in a controlled study conducted with clients who were chosen according to particular criteria
what is existential psychotherapy
related to humanistic centers on the premise that each person is essentially alone in the world, and that realization of this fact can cause overwhelming anxiety
what is gestalt therapy
related to humanistic approach, emphasizing a holistic approach to enhancing the client's current experience and often relying on the use of role play techniques during therapy
what is extinction
removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of the behavior.
what is aversion therapy
represents an example of the clinical use of punishment. In which an unwanted behavior brings about an aversive stimulus.
what is the dodo bird verdict
research finding that different forms of psychotherapy are roughly equally effective
what is emotionally focused therapy
short term humanistic therapy that has garnered significant empirical evidence and popularity in recent years. emphasizes the expression, acknowledgment, and healing power of emotions
what are school psychologists
some relation to clinical psychologists who work primarily In schools and often perform psychological and educational testing and conduct interventions with students
What is repression
sweeping the feelings under the rug
what is reflection
takes place when a therapist responds to a client by rephrasing or restating the clients statements in a way that highlights the clients feelings or emotions
what is assertiveness training
targets clients social anxieties elements of exposure therapy and systematic desensitization facing interpersonal fears.
what is manifest content
the actual plot of the dream as we remember it.
what is harmful dysfunction theory
the definition of disorder should include aspects of harmfulness and dysfunction.
what is clinical utility
the extent to which a technique benefits the clinician and ultimately the client in a meaningful way
inkblot methods
would ask clients what they saw in the inkblots
The cognitive triad of depression is a theory that people who are depressed have negative views of all of the following, EXCEPT: A. the past B. the self C. the world D. the future
the past
the real self
the self they really are
the ideal self
the selves they could be if they fulfilled their own potential
what is time limited dynamic psychotherapy
the therapist's primary task is to identify the "script" that the client appears to be unknowingly following, which is likely to be based on previous important relationships, and to refuse to enact that script in the therapeutic relationship
what is therapeutic relationship, therapeutic alliance, and working alliance
therapeutic relationship, alliance, and working alliance: an established common factor in psychotherapy outcome researcher coalition or partnership between two allies (client and therapist) working in a trusting relationship toward a mutual goal
The term third-wave therapies is most often applied to _____.
therapies based on mindfulness and acceptance.
what is behavior activation
therapy designed to help with depression .in day to day life of depressed people there is a shortage of positive reinforcement. The goal is to increase the frequency of behaviors that are positively reinforcing to the client
what is the goal of humanistic therapy
to foster self actualization
The primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy is
to make the unconscious conscious.
Why do clinical psychologists do research
treatment outcome
what is confrontation
used when they notice discrepancies or inconsistencies in the clients comments
"It makes sense that you're scared to begin a new relationship after the hurt you experienced in your past relationship," is an example of what type of therapist strategy used in DBT?
validating
what is technique
what the interviewer does with the clients
reaction formation
when we have these bad feelings or desire we do the opposite