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academy of psychological clinical science correct answers an organization of clinical psychology
programs and clinical psych internship sites committed to the clinical scientist model of training.
The academy is affiliated with the American Psychological Society (APS)

American Psychological Association correct answers World's largest association of
psychologists with around 152,000 members including scientists, educators, clinicians,
consultants and students and has an annual budget of around $70m.

Boulder Model correct answers integration of science and practice with ultimate goal of clinical
utility, active in research, uses the research to help people

clinical psychology correct answers involves rigorous study and applied practice directed toward
understanding and improivng the psychological facets of the human experience, including but
not limited to issues of problems in behaviors, emotions, or intellect

clinical scientist model correct answers Emphasizes empirical research over practice. It
emphasizes on research more than the Boulder Model. This model tend to train researchers rather
than practitioners, Richard McFall and the Clinical Scientist Movement.

continuing education units correct answers documentation that affirms a professional person has
engaged in new learning related to his or her area of practice that is often required for renewal of
a license

counseling psychologists correct answers psychologists who help people clarify their goals,
make life decisions, and overcome problems they face in their lives

Examination for professional practice in psychology correct answers is a licensing examination
that is used in most US states and Canadian provinces. Multi- choice. Covers mostly ethical
issues.

licensure correct answers A procedure that grants legal permission for an individual to practice in
a specific area, usually a profession, and affirms that standards have been met

Lightner Witmer correct answers American psychologist who established the first psychological
clinic in the United States, focusing on problems of mentally deficient children

Postdoctoral internship correct answers Consists of 1-2 years. Has more responsibility than the
Predoctoral and they require more number of supervised hours so that they can become licensed
to practice independently

,Practitioner scholar model correct answers Vail model; Practitioner-scholar model; de-emphasis
on research experience (although continue training in research) and greater emphasis on service
delivery

predoctoral internship correct answers Consists of one year of supervised clinical experience in
an applied settings (psychiatric hospitals, etc). This internship is given before receiving the PhD
or PsyD degree

psychiatrists correct answers physicans who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of
psychological disorders and can prescribe medicine(Treatment)

PsyD correct answers A professional degree oriented toward nonresearch clinical careers such as
social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychiatrists

Richard McFall correct answers powerfully states the original impetus behind this movement,
arguing for rigorous empirical testing of psychological theory and for protecting the public from
what he describes as practitioners of "pseudoscience."

School Psychologists correct answers psychologists who test IQs, diagnose students' academic
problems, and set up programs to improve students' achievement

Scientist-practitioner model correct answers the predominant training model for clinical
psychologists (also known as boulder model/training model)

Social Workers correct answers job that requires Master's Degree, roles include coordinating
patient care and conducting discharge planning and conducting individual, marriage, and family
therapy; LPC = Licensed Professional

alfred binet correct answers 1857-1911; Field: testing; Contributions: general IQ tests, designed
test to identify slow learners in need of remediation-not applicable in the U.S. because too
culture-bound (French)

behavioral correct answers The behavior must be observable, measurable, and must be behavior
that will positively affect the person's life. We also must ask ourselves, who's behavior is being
changes. (hint:Characteristics of ABA)

boulder conference correct answers led to the report which was the foundation of formal clinical
training standards in psychology. the report specified that psych. testing was a unique function of
clinical psychologist and recommended that they be taught only to doctoral psychology students.
it said that psychologist could only do psychotherapy in collaboration with a doctor this ended
after the war when the demand for psychology treatment became overwhelming.

charles spearman correct answers "g" (1920s). Proposed correlation between performance on
intelligence tests and intellectual tasks. Proposed two-factor theory that included General Ability
(g) and Special Ability.

, Christiana morgan correct answers a lay psychoanalyst at Harvard University best known for her
work co-authoring the Thematic Apperception Test, one of the most widely used projective
psychological test.

david weschler correct answers He established an intelligence test especially for adults. It
became the WAIS, Weschler Intelligence Test for Adults

dementia praecox correct answers latin term meaning premature loss of mind; an early label for
what is now called schizophrenia, emphasizing the disorder's frequent appearance during
adolescence

diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM) correct answers The American
Psychiatric Association's official guide to the diagnosis (not treatment) of mental disorders

diagnostic criteria correct answers "For each mental disorder listed in the DSM-IV, a set of
extensive diagnostic criteria is provided that indicate what symptoms must be present as well as
those symptoms that must not be present in order for a patient to meet the qualifications for a
particular mental diagnosis"

Dorothea dix correct answers New England teacher and author who advocated for the improved
treatment of the mentally ill

edward lee thorndike correct answers Learning occurs gradually, positive consequence
strengthen, negative do not weaken. United States educational psychologist (1874-1949)

eli todd correct answers American who labored for the more humane treatment of psychiatric
patients- developed a retreat

emil kraepelin correct answers Founder of modern psychiatry. Used symptoms as evidence for
diagnosis of underlying disorders. Scientifically informed diagnosis (schizophrenia), German
psychiatrist responsible for creating the first truly comprehensive classification system of
psychological disorders

endogenous disorders correct answers no apparent triggering external event, either genetics or
malfunction in brain chemistry, can be treated with medication

exogenous disorders correct answers triggered by external events in personal life (death, break-
up), can respond to medications, but not always successful

family therapy correct answers therapy that treats the family as a system. views an individual's
unwanted behaviors as influenced by or directed at other family members; attempts to guide
family members toward positive relationships and improved communication

henry murray correct answers personality assessment; created the Thematic Apperception Test
(TAT) with Christina Morgan, stated that the need to achieve varied in strength in different
people and influenced their tendency to approach and evaluate their own performances

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