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Boulder Model ANS✔✔ Scientist-practioner model

dual emphasis on research and clinical work



Vail Model ANS✔✔ Practitioner-scholar model

less research training and more training in developing clinical skills



Clinical-Scientist Model ANS✔✔ stresses more the scientific research side of psychology



Early perception of mental disorders ANS✔✔ 1700's-1800's

people with mental disorders were treated poorly

many of them were thought to be possessed by evil spirits

prison-like treatment centers



William Tuke ANS✔✔ 1732-1822

Founded the York Retreat in England

wanted people with mental disorders to be treated with kindness, dignity, and decency



York Retreat ANS✔✔ England

first example of humane residential treatment



Philipe Pinel ANS✔✔ 1745-1826

treatment planning, documentation

, liberated patients from prisons in Paris, France

created new institutions that focused on improving lives not just locking them up

Treatise on Insanity

father of modern psychiatry



Eli Todd ANS✔✔ 1762-1832

The Retreat: Hartford, Connecticut in 1824

strengths-based approach to treatment



Dorothea Dix ANS✔✔ 1802-1887

worked in a prison and saw that a lot of the inmates where actually mentally ill

Went from town to town gathering information about the mentally ill and got 30 institutions established in the US



Lighter Witmer ANS✔✔ 1867-1956

coined the term "Clinical Psychology"

founded the first psychological clinic at UPENN

first time science was applied to treating psych patients

first scholarly journal "The Psychological Clinic"



Neurosis ANS✔✔ psychiatric symptoms with grasp on reality

ex. Anxiety, Depression



Psychosis ANS✔✔ disconnect from reality, hallucination/delusion/disorganized thought

ex. Schizophrenia, Bipolar



Emil Kraepelin ANS✔✔ father of descriptive psychiatry



exogenous disorder ANS✔✔ caused by external factors

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