Deck 1: Evolution of Clinical Psychology

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Historically, what was the main concept that was emphasized in counseling psychology and less in clinical psychology?

A) Focus on children
B) Focus on well adjusted individuals
C) Focus on job satisfaction
D) Focus on psychopathology
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What is one role that most clinical psychologists do not do?

A) Understand
B) Medicate
C) Assess
D) Treat
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Who provides more mental health services than any other health care profession?

A) Clinical psychologists
B) Primary care physicians
C) Psychiatrists
D) Neurologists
Question
Standard psychiatry training has a primary emphasis in:

A) Psychological treatment
B) Cognitive behavioral therapy
C) Intellectual functioning
D) Psychopharmacological treatment
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What area of psychology is school psychology most similar?

A) Child Clinical Psych
B) Cognitive
C) Personality
D) Social
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What area of psychology is clinical psychology most similar?

A) Developmental
B) Industrial Organizational
C) Personality
D) Counseling
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In terms of higher education, what program is most likely to focus on vocational issues more often?

A) Clinical
B) Counseling
C) School
D) Experimental
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Aaron Beck was the primary developer for which type of treatment:

A) Cognitive therapy for anxiety
B) Interpersonal treatment of depression
C) Cognitive therapy for depression
D) Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Question
The onset of anxiety tends to occur during what stage of life?

A) Early Infancy
B) Early Adulthood
C) Late Adolescents
D) Early Childhood
Question
What is the evidence-based practice (EBP) model?

A) EBP focuses solely on scientifically supported treatments.
B) EBP focuses only on evidence from individual case studies
C) EBP focuses on research evidence and informed decision-making skills
D) EBP focuses merely on the patient's preferences
Question
What physicians specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness?

A) Psychiatrist
B) Neurologist
C) Psychologist
D) Endocrinologist
Question
What percentage of people suffers from a mental disorder in a given year?

A) 10%
B) 75%
C) 25%
D) 2%
Question
The onset of most mood disorders tend to occur during what stage of life?

A) Early Infancy
B) Early Adulthood
C) Late Adolescents
D) Early Childhood
Question
School psychology focuses on:

A) Developing family based programs
B) Promoting social skills
C) Prevention of violence
D) All of the above
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What type of setting are you most likely to find a counseling psychologist?

A) Educational
B) Hospital
C) Businesses
D) Government
Question
According to the NIH, among the following the most common diagnosis is:

A)Major Depressive Disorder
B) Panic Disorder
C)Schizophrenia
D)Bipolar Disorder
Question
Historically, what was the main concept that school psychology emphasized more than clinical child psychology?

A) Focus on children
B) Focus on behavioral and learning difficulties
C) Focus on treatment of diagnosable mental disorders
D) Focus on personality disorders
Question
What makes clinical psychology stand apart from other areas of psychology?

A) It can be used to generate basic knowledge about human functioning.
B) It can be used to understand human development over a life time.
C) It can be used to assess and treat dysfunction
D) It can be used to learn how individuals process and store information.
Question
Clinical psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on:

A) Assessment strategies and interventions
B) Behaviors acquired through conditioning
C) How and why people change throughout there life
D) Personality and individual differences
Question
Standard psychiatric training strongly prepares psychiatrists for all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Interaction between physical illnesses and emotional disturbances.
B) Research skills in design and statistical analysis
C) Understanding biological functioning and abnormalities
D) None of the above
Question
What was moral therapy?

A) Treatment that used compassion and patience
B) Treatment that used punishment or restraints
C) Treatment that used religion and church
D) Treatment that used hypnosis
Question
Jean Martin Charcot of France is credited with being the primary developer of which of the following treatments:

A) Cognitive behavior therapy
B) Moral therapy
C) Psychoanalytic therapy
D) Early stages of hypnosis
Question
Social workers are employed in all of the following settings EXCEPT:

A) Correctional facilities
B) School boards
C) Private practice
D) None of the above - social workers are employed in all of the above settings
Question
What best describes hysteria?

A) Obsession and nervousness
B) Neurological symptoms with no medical basis
C) Severe sadness
D) Hallucinations and delusions
Question
What best describes the focus on behavioral assessment?

A) Observable and current personality factors
B) Observable and current behaviors
C) Observable and current interests
D) None of the above
Question
What is the Rorschach inkblot test thought to measure?

A) Mental functioning based on objective report
B) Mental functioning based on test performance
C) Mental functioning based on self-description
D) Mental functioning based on an ambiguous stimulus
Question
During the 1500s one form of treatment for mental illness included:

A) Immersion in frigid water
B) Electric shock therapy
C) Psychoanalytic therapy
D) Psychotropic medication
Question
Interpersonal therapy can be provided by all of the following professionals EXCEPT:

A) Clinical psychologist
B) Psychiatrist
C) Neurologist
D) Clinical social worker
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What is thought to be one of the major pitfalls in projective tests?

A) Lack of standardization
B) Lack of reliability
C) Lack of validity
D) All of the above
Question
What activity is not part of the practice of social workers?

A) Prescribe psychoactive medication
B) Research consultation
C) Case management
D) Therapy
Question
St. Vincent de Paul of the late 1500s proposed that mental and physical illnesses were caused by the following:

A) Demonic possession
B) Natural forces
C) Biopsychosocial approach
D) Societal forces
Question
What is the role of a case worker?

A) Coordinates services for patient
B) Cognitive behavioral therapy
C) Psychological assessment
D) Research primarily focused on case studies
Question
Which assessment usually requires observation by a third party?

A) Personality tests
B) Intelligence tests
C) Projective tests
D) Behavioral tests
Question
Wilhelm Wundt of Germany who was credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory focused his studies on which of the following:

A) Assessment and treatment
B) Sensation and perception
C) Reaction time and intelligence
D) Personality disorders and testing
Question
Which of the following professions typically has the least amount of structured training?

A) Social workers
B) Clinical psychologist
C) Child care workers
D) Psychiatric nurses
Question
Benjamin Rush of the United States promoted which of the following types of treatment?

A) Bleeding with leeches
B) Moral therapy
C) Restraints
D) Clinical neurology
Question
Alfred Binet is most known for his work on:

A) Hypnosis and suggestion
B) Syndromes and classification
C) Intelligence testing
D) Psychological assessment
Question
What does the Wechsler-Bellevue test measure?

A) Personality
B) Intelligence
C) Attention
D) Mental health
Question
What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) used to measure?

A) Psychological disturbances among adults
B) Intelligence among children
C) Psychological disturbances among children
D) Intelligence among adults
Question
What type of test is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?

A) Intelligence test
B) Projective test
C) Memory test
D) Performance test
Question
The Interpretation of Dreams marked an important milestone for what movement?

A) Psychoanalytic
B) Cognitive Behavioral
C) Hypnosis
D) Behavioral
Question
Who believed that people were inherently capable of developing in a positive health manner?

A) Carl Roger
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Carl Jung
D) Mary Cover Jones
Question
A 2009 survey of clinical and adolescent psychologists asked respondents to predict major changes in clinical practice, research, and training. In all three areas respondents said the greatest influence would be:

A) Neuroimaging
B) Human genome research
C) Computer-mediated assessment and treatment
D) Evidence based practice
Question
Which area of clinical psychology is quite recent?

A) Assessment
B) Prevention
C) Intervention
D) Hypnosis
Question
Which best defines Meta-Analysis?

A) Technique that studies a single group, incident, or community
B) Technique by which groups of studies can be statistically combined and compared
C) Technique involves studying the same group of individuals over an extended period of time.
D) Technique that gathers data on present conditions
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Why is service evaluation important?

A) It shows a clinician's service works
B) It shows a clinician's service is affordable
C) It shows a clinician's service is enjoyed by the patient
D) It shows that the clinician's service developed a broadly based picture of the patient
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What best describes clinical utility?

A) Assessment data leading to a better clinical outcome
B) Assessment data adding to the validity of that assessment
C) Assessment data leading to a better range of psychological measures
D) Assessment data adding to improved reliability of that assessment
Question
One common assumption in the early 1900s (especially by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung) was that all psychopathology stemmed from:

A) Parents
B) Ego
C) Unconscious
D) Environment
Question
Who is often described as the father of clinical psychology and who also coined the term "clinical psychology"?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Carl Jung
C) Lightner Witmer
D) Alfred Adler
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Deck 1: Evolution of Clinical Psychology
1
Historically, what was the main concept that was emphasized in counseling psychology and less in clinical psychology?

A) Focus on children
B) Focus on well adjusted individuals
C) Focus on job satisfaction
D) Focus on psychopathology
Focus on well adjusted individuals
2
What is one role that most clinical psychologists do not do?

A) Understand
B) Medicate
C) Assess
D) Treat
Medicate
3
Who provides more mental health services than any other health care profession?

A) Clinical psychologists
B) Primary care physicians
C) Psychiatrists
D) Neurologists
Primary care physicians
4
Standard psychiatry training has a primary emphasis in:

A) Psychological treatment
B) Cognitive behavioral therapy
C) Intellectual functioning
D) Psychopharmacological treatment
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5
What area of psychology is school psychology most similar?

A) Child Clinical Psych
B) Cognitive
C) Personality
D) Social
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6
What area of psychology is clinical psychology most similar?

A) Developmental
B) Industrial Organizational
C) Personality
D) Counseling
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7
In terms of higher education, what program is most likely to focus on vocational issues more often?

A) Clinical
B) Counseling
C) School
D) Experimental
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8
Aaron Beck was the primary developer for which type of treatment:

A) Cognitive therapy for anxiety
B) Interpersonal treatment of depression
C) Cognitive therapy for depression
D) Psychodynamic psychotherapy
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9
The onset of anxiety tends to occur during what stage of life?

A) Early Infancy
B) Early Adulthood
C) Late Adolescents
D) Early Childhood
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10
What is the evidence-based practice (EBP) model?

A) EBP focuses solely on scientifically supported treatments.
B) EBP focuses only on evidence from individual case studies
C) EBP focuses on research evidence and informed decision-making skills
D) EBP focuses merely on the patient's preferences
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11
What physicians specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness?

A) Psychiatrist
B) Neurologist
C) Psychologist
D) Endocrinologist
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12
What percentage of people suffers from a mental disorder in a given year?

A) 10%
B) 75%
C) 25%
D) 2%
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13
The onset of most mood disorders tend to occur during what stage of life?

A) Early Infancy
B) Early Adulthood
C) Late Adolescents
D) Early Childhood
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14
School psychology focuses on:

A) Developing family based programs
B) Promoting social skills
C) Prevention of violence
D) All of the above
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15
What type of setting are you most likely to find a counseling psychologist?

A) Educational
B) Hospital
C) Businesses
D) Government
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16
According to the NIH, among the following the most common diagnosis is:

A)Major Depressive Disorder
B) Panic Disorder
C)Schizophrenia
D)Bipolar Disorder
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17
Historically, what was the main concept that school psychology emphasized more than clinical child psychology?

A) Focus on children
B) Focus on behavioral and learning difficulties
C) Focus on treatment of diagnosable mental disorders
D) Focus on personality disorders
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18
What makes clinical psychology stand apart from other areas of psychology?

A) It can be used to generate basic knowledge about human functioning.
B) It can be used to understand human development over a life time.
C) It can be used to assess and treat dysfunction
D) It can be used to learn how individuals process and store information.
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19
Clinical psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on:

A) Assessment strategies and interventions
B) Behaviors acquired through conditioning
C) How and why people change throughout there life
D) Personality and individual differences
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20
Standard psychiatric training strongly prepares psychiatrists for all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Interaction between physical illnesses and emotional disturbances.
B) Research skills in design and statistical analysis
C) Understanding biological functioning and abnormalities
D) None of the above
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21
What was moral therapy?

A) Treatment that used compassion and patience
B) Treatment that used punishment or restraints
C) Treatment that used religion and church
D) Treatment that used hypnosis
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22
Jean Martin Charcot of France is credited with being the primary developer of which of the following treatments:

A) Cognitive behavior therapy
B) Moral therapy
C) Psychoanalytic therapy
D) Early stages of hypnosis
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23
Social workers are employed in all of the following settings EXCEPT:

A) Correctional facilities
B) School boards
C) Private practice
D) None of the above - social workers are employed in all of the above settings
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24
What best describes hysteria?

A) Obsession and nervousness
B) Neurological symptoms with no medical basis
C) Severe sadness
D) Hallucinations and delusions
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25
What best describes the focus on behavioral assessment?

A) Observable and current personality factors
B) Observable and current behaviors
C) Observable and current interests
D) None of the above
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26
What is the Rorschach inkblot test thought to measure?

A) Mental functioning based on objective report
B) Mental functioning based on test performance
C) Mental functioning based on self-description
D) Mental functioning based on an ambiguous stimulus
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27
During the 1500s one form of treatment for mental illness included:

A) Immersion in frigid water
B) Electric shock therapy
C) Psychoanalytic therapy
D) Psychotropic medication
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28
Interpersonal therapy can be provided by all of the following professionals EXCEPT:

A) Clinical psychologist
B) Psychiatrist
C) Neurologist
D) Clinical social worker
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29
What is thought to be one of the major pitfalls in projective tests?

A) Lack of standardization
B) Lack of reliability
C) Lack of validity
D) All of the above
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30
What activity is not part of the practice of social workers?

A) Prescribe psychoactive medication
B) Research consultation
C) Case management
D) Therapy
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31
St. Vincent de Paul of the late 1500s proposed that mental and physical illnesses were caused by the following:

A) Demonic possession
B) Natural forces
C) Biopsychosocial approach
D) Societal forces
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32
What is the role of a case worker?

A) Coordinates services for patient
B) Cognitive behavioral therapy
C) Psychological assessment
D) Research primarily focused on case studies
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33
Which assessment usually requires observation by a third party?

A) Personality tests
B) Intelligence tests
C) Projective tests
D) Behavioral tests
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34
Wilhelm Wundt of Germany who was credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory focused his studies on which of the following:

A) Assessment and treatment
B) Sensation and perception
C) Reaction time and intelligence
D) Personality disorders and testing
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35
Which of the following professions typically has the least amount of structured training?

A) Social workers
B) Clinical psychologist
C) Child care workers
D) Psychiatric nurses
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36
Benjamin Rush of the United States promoted which of the following types of treatment?

A) Bleeding with leeches
B) Moral therapy
C) Restraints
D) Clinical neurology
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37
Alfred Binet is most known for his work on:

A) Hypnosis and suggestion
B) Syndromes and classification
C) Intelligence testing
D) Psychological assessment
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38
What does the Wechsler-Bellevue test measure?

A) Personality
B) Intelligence
C) Attention
D) Mental health
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39
What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) used to measure?

A) Psychological disturbances among adults
B) Intelligence among children
C) Psychological disturbances among children
D) Intelligence among adults
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40
What type of test is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?

A) Intelligence test
B) Projective test
C) Memory test
D) Performance test
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41
The Interpretation of Dreams marked an important milestone for what movement?

A) Psychoanalytic
B) Cognitive Behavioral
C) Hypnosis
D) Behavioral
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42
Who believed that people were inherently capable of developing in a positive health manner?

A) Carl Roger
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Carl Jung
D) Mary Cover Jones
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Unlock Deck
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43
A 2009 survey of clinical and adolescent psychologists asked respondents to predict major changes in clinical practice, research, and training. In all three areas respondents said the greatest influence would be:

A) Neuroimaging
B) Human genome research
C) Computer-mediated assessment and treatment
D) Evidence based practice
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Unlock Deck
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44
Which area of clinical psychology is quite recent?

A) Assessment
B) Prevention
C) Intervention
D) Hypnosis
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Unlock Deck
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45
Which best defines Meta-Analysis?

A) Technique that studies a single group, incident, or community
B) Technique by which groups of studies can be statistically combined and compared
C) Technique involves studying the same group of individuals over an extended period of time.
D) Technique that gathers data on present conditions
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 49 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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46
Why is service evaluation important?

A) It shows a clinician's service works
B) It shows a clinician's service is affordable
C) It shows a clinician's service is enjoyed by the patient
D) It shows that the clinician's service developed a broadly based picture of the patient
Unlock Deck
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47
What best describes clinical utility?

A) Assessment data leading to a better clinical outcome
B) Assessment data adding to the validity of that assessment
C) Assessment data leading to a better range of psychological measures
D) Assessment data adding to improved reliability of that assessment
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48
One common assumption in the early 1900s (especially by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung) was that all psychopathology stemmed from:

A) Parents
B) Ego
C) Unconscious
D) Environment
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49
Who is often described as the father of clinical psychology and who also coined the term "clinical psychology"?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Carl Jung
C) Lightner Witmer
D) Alfred Adler
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