Exam 17: Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Exam 1: Clinical Psychology: Definition and Training53 Questions
Exam 2: Evolution of Clinical Psychology53 Questions
Exam 3: Current Controversies in Clinical Psychology38 Questions
Exam 4: Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology41 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology49 Questions
Exam 6: Conducting Research in Clinical Psychology47 Questions
Exam 7: Diagnosis and Classification Issues: DSM-5 and More47 Questions
Exam 8: The Clinical Interview52 Questions
Exam 9: Intellectual and Neuropsychological Assessment43 Questions
Exam 10: Personality Assessment and Behavioral Assessment49 Questions
Exam 11: General Issues in Psychotherapy50 Questions
Exam 12: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy52 Questions
Exam 13: Humanistic Psychotherapy44 Questions
Exam 14: Behavior Therapy51 Questions
Exam 15: Cognitive Psychotherapy and Mindfulness-Based Therapies48 Questions
Exam 16: Group and Family Therapy52 Questions
Exam 17: Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology47 Questions
Exam 18: Health Psychology45 Questions
Exam 19: Forensic Psychology47 Questions
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In what type of therapy is a child taught to gain control over his behaviors by saying instructions aloud to himself?
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self-instructional training
_____ psychology is a cross-disciplinary field that promotes both the mental and physical health of children with medical conditions.
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Which of the following statements about intellectual tests for children is TRUE?
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In the first psychological clinic,founded by Lightner Witmer in the late 1800s,
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The Conners' Rating Scale and the Child Behavior Checklist are examples of _____.
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How do cognitive-behavioral therapists adapt their techniques to work with children and adolescents? Give at least one specific example.
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What is the rationale for a multisource,multimethod,multisetting approach to the assessment of children?
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_____ is a form of behavioral therapy in which therapists teach parents to use techniques based on conditioning to modify problematic behavior in their children.
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For both children and adolescents,the most commonly used specific assessment technique is the _____.
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What are the three categories of child resilience identified by Grotberg (2003)?
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding self-report scales for children and adolescents?
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According to research discussed in the textbook,which of the following factors does NOT influence children's resilience or vulnerability to psychological problems?
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Projective/expressive childhood and adolescent instruments include the _____.
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_____ direct observation of a child behavior takes place where it actually happens,whereas _____ direct observation typically takes place in a clinic room where the real-life situation is simulated.
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What is the most commonly used assessment test for both children and adolescents?
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When the client is a child,the clinical psychologist's interview process typically includes _____.
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Most of the specific forms of psychotherapy that have demonstrated empirical benefits for specific disorders of childhood are _____.
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What type of test are instruments such as the Roberts Apperception Test and the TEMAS?
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