Exam 9: Alternative Modes of Clinical Intervention
Exam 1: What Is Clinical Psychology33 Questions
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Exam 5: Testing in Clinical Psychology40 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Features of Clinical Interventions40 Questions
Exam 7: Psychodynamic and Humanistic Psychotherapies39 Questions
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Exam 9: Alternative Modes of Clinical Intervention40 Questions
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Every major approach to psychotherapy offers a group therapy.This is probably because groups provide unique therapeutic opportunities that are not available in individual psychotherapy.
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Since the middle of the 20th century, clinical psychology has seen
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Prayer has demonstrated effectiveness for improving one's quality of life, especially "intercessory prayer" where one prays for another.
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A strong and stable therapeutic relationship, which has been found to help make therapy effective across many approaches, would be considered
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There are times when a therapist sees both members of a couple.This procedure is called "conjoint therapy."
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Among the challenges facing couple and family therapists is that the contexts in which families live are changing quickly and dramatically.
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The more current terminology for what in the past was referred to as "secondary prevention" is
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The text makes a clear point that in order to be an asset to the field of clinical psychology, psychotherapy integration must be based on
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Unlike individual, group, and couples therapy, there is an agreed-upon technique for conducting family therapy.
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In family therapy, the __________________is very often a young boy with behavioral problems or a girl who is withdrawn and sad.
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Discuss three of the five areas in which "prevention science" research has demonstrated effectiveness in preventing psychopathology.
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Chris has been practicing being able to stay present with her children without attempting to terminate the painful or prolonging the pleasant aspects of these encounters.She is practicing
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The therapeutic approach with families that is based on principles from attachment theory and that allows therapists to work with the parents and children together is called
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One of the major differences between couples, family, and individual psychotherapy is that
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Community psychology has good intentions and tends to be innovative.Discuss some of the concerns that are raised about this approach to mental health intervention.
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When therapists find themselves in the middle of their client's disagreements, we say they have become
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Which of the following is NOT a primary goal of community psychology?
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Discuss the similarities and differences between "mindfulness" and "acceptance."
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