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What types of activities do clinical psychologists engage in? correct answers -Therapy/intervention
-Psychotherapy
-Diagnosis/assessment
-Teaching
-Clinical supervision
-Research/writing
-Consultation
-Administration
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What types of activities do clinical psychologists engage in? correct answers
-Therapy/intervention
-Psychotherapy
-Diagnosis/assessment
-Teaching
-Clinical supervision
-Research/writing
-Consultation
-Administration
What are the most common employment settings of clinical psychologists? correct answers
Private practice, university settings, and medical schools
What are the 5 major components of a Ph.D. program in clinical psychology? correct answers -
Coursework
-Practicum work
-Research
-Qualifying exam
-Internship
What is the scientist-practitioner model? correct answers -Integrates research and clinical
practice
-Differentiates clinical psychologists from other mental health professionals
-Ph.D.
Counseling psychology correct answers -Provide preventative treatment, consultation,
development of outreach programs, vocational counseling, and short-term counseling/therapy
-Usually work in colleges, hospitals, and community mental health clinics
-Training is a 4-6 year Ph.D. program, year long internship, and dissertation
How do clinical and counseling psychology differ? correct answers -Counseling psychology less
involved in research
-Clinical psych field is much larger
How are clinical and counseling psychology similar? correct answers -Both work with "normal
people with normal problems"
-Both offer group or individual counseling
-Educational or occupational counseling
-Career and vocational assessment
Psychiatrist correct answers -Medical doctors
**Attend medical school and general medical internship
Social worker correct answers -Group and individual therapy
-Less training, 2 years
-Intense involvement with clients
-Focus more on familial and social determinants of psychopathology
School psychologists correct answers -Work with students, educators, parents, and school
administrators to promote the intellectual, social, and emotional growth of school-age children
and adolescents
-Conduct educational assessments (IQ and achievement testing)
-Develop learning programs
What is the principal guideline for training clinical psychologists? What does it entail? correct
answers -Principal guideline is "marry" science and clinical practice
-Training should take place in university departments
-Required to do clinical internship
-Competency in diagnosis, psychotherapy, and research
What are the major critiques of the scientist-practitioner model? correct answers -Practice-
focused psychologists thought there was too much research training
-Not enough focus on clinical skills
-Called for a degree focused on clinical skills
In what ways do Psy.D. and Ph.D. clinical psychology programs differ? correct answers -Psy.D.
has more emphasis on clinical work
-Less focus on research
-Master's thesis often not required
What are the limitations of clinical doctorate programs in professional schools? correct answers
-"Freestanding" (not affiliated with university)
-Depend on tuition
-Admit many students, huge class sizes, part-time faculty
-Many professional schools are not accredited
What led to the development of the Clinical Science Model? correct answers -People thought
clinical psych was not well-grounded in science
-Many treatment methods were not effective
-Many treatment methods were not even tested
-Many treatment methods had research that did not support continued use
Clinical Scientist Model correct answers Psychological services should not be administered until:
-the exact nature of service is described clearly
-the claimed benefits are stated
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