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The term clinical psychology was first used in print in the year ______. correct answers 1907 Based on the discussion in the textbook, a good definition for clinical psychology should ______. correct answers contain reference to the science, theory, and practice of this broad field Currently,...

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Clinical Psychology Exam 1 - Chapters 1-6 || with A+
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The term clinical psychology was first used in print in the year ______. correct answers 1907

Based on the discussion in the textbook, a good definition for clinical psychology should
______. correct answers contain reference to the science, theory, and practice of this broad field

Currently, there are more clinical psychology graduate programs subscribing to the ______
model of training than any other model. correct answers scientist-practitioner

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? correct answers minimization of clinical training with a heavy
emphasis on research training

Clinical psychology graduate programs that subscribe to the practitioner-scholar model of
training ______. correct answers emphasize practice over research

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 ______. correct answers PsyD; clinical setting

Compared to PhD programs, PsyD programs typically ______. correct answers have lower rates
of success placing their students in APA-accredited predoctoral internships

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. correct answers clinical scientist

A major difference between predoctoral and postdoctoral interns is ______. correct answers
predoctoral interns have not yet earned their doctoral degree, while postdoctoral interns have

Between 1988 and 2001, the number of PsyD degrees awarded ______. correct answers more
than doubled

Which of the following is NOT true of prescription privileges for clinical psychologists? correct
answers Missouri, New Mexico, and Alabama currently allow appropriately trained clinical
psychologists to prescribe.

Opponents of prescription privileges for clinical psychologists cite all of the following EXCEPT
______ as support for their argument. correct answers professional autonomy and identification
for clinical psychologists

, An example of a manualized psychotherapy with empirical evidence for its efficacy is ______.
correct answers exposure plus response prevention for obsessive-compulsive disorder

A book entitled A Guide to Treatments That Work was published in ______ and represented a
significant step in the ______ movement. correct answers 1998; evidence-based practice

Websites such as psychologicaltreatments.org and effectivechildtherapy.org best illustrate
______. correct answers the continued growth of and focus on evidence-based practice in clinical
psychology

Advantages of the emergence of manualized therapies with empirical support include ______.
correct answers the establishment of minimal levels of competence for the field

Disadvantages of the emergence of manualized therapies with empirical support include ______.
correct answers restriction of clinicians to use only empirically supported treatments

Some studies of manualized therapy have found that therapists who demonstrate flexibility while
using manuals ______. correct answers produce better client outcomes and are more successful
in getting clients engaged in therapy

Some clinical psychologists criticize the DSM, stating some disorders' symptoms are difficult to
distinguish from normal behavior. This criticism best illustrates the debate surrounding ______.
correct answers the overexpansion of mental disorders

Which of the following is TRUE? correct answers Recent surveys of psychologists have
indicated that the way a client is diagnosed is affected by the client's method of payment.

There have been four major "forces" in the field of clinical psychology. Which of the following
lists these forces in the correct historical order (from earliest to most recent)? correct answers
psychoanalysis, behaviorism, humanism, multiculturalism

Books such as Ethnicity and Family Therapy and journals such as Cultural Diversity and Ethnic
Minority Psychology are examples of ______. correct answers an increase in multicultural
graduate training at the expense of clinical training

Psychology of Religion, the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, and
the Society for the Psychology of Women are examples of ______. correct answers APA
divisions dedicated to cultural issues

Which of the following statements is FALSE? correct answers Although none have yet emerged,
the American Psychological Association plans to introduce new divisions within its organization
devoted to cultural issues such as gender, religion, sexual orientation, and ethnicity.

Which of the following is TRUE? correct answers DSM-5 includes key aspects of culture
relevant to diagnosis and assessment.

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