Chapter 1: Evolution of Clinical Psychology Flashcards

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What is clinical psychology?

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Branch of psychology that focuses on developing assessment strategies, interventions, prevention strategies to deal with the painful experiences that affect everyone’s lives
Science based

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_% of CAD adolescents and adults report symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of a mental disorder

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1/10

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how many people suffer rom mental disorder?

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1 in 5

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4
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The economic burden of mental issues is second to

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that of cardiovascular disorders

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5
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At any given time, ____ people are suffering from a mental disorder, neurological or biological problem

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450 million

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1 in every ___ people seeking help for mental disorder is unlikely to be treated/diagnosed

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4

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7
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Richard McFall

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challenged clinical psychology field to to provide only services that research had shown to be safe and effective
- Manifesto for a science of clinical psych

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Evidence based practice

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Involves the synthesis of info drawn from research and systematically collected data on the patient in question, the clinicians professional experience, and the patients preferences when considering health care options

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Counselling Psychology

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traditionally provided services to individuals who were dealing with normal challenges in life; dealt with well adjusted people; commonly employed in Ed. settings, community clinics

Now: help people who are having trouble functioning

science based interventions
diagnose mental disorders

research focused on academic and minority adjustment issues

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School Psychology

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specialized training in psychology and education
overlap with child clinical psych
attention to social, emotional, and medical factors in a context of learning ad development
school based prevention programs
11.4 per 100 000 pple in US

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psychiatry

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MDs specilization
prescriptions
deals extensively with physiological and biochemical systems, and emphasizes biological functioning and abnormalities
little training in psych development, functioning, cognition, or learning
only 3% of MDs

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12
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Which health are profession provides the most mental health services?

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primary care physicians

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Clinical social work

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focus on ways to improve health snd well being of individuals, families, groups and communities
case managers in mental health teams

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14
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Canada has ____ psychologists and _____ psychiatrists per 100, 000 people

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35

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15
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biopsychosocial approach

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theoretical framework that takes into account biological, psychological and social influences on health and illness

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Hippocrates

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biopsychosocial approach

500-300 B C

17
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Plato

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emphasized role of societal forces and psychological needs in the development and alleviation of mental disorders

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Aristotle

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emphasized biological determinants in mental disorders

19
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St. Vincent de Paul

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1500s

proposed that mental disorders were not caused by witchcraft or possession but by natural forces

20
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Phillipe Pinel

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reformer
enlightenment
1700s
director of an asylum in Paris ordered that chains e removed from patients and that they be treated humanely

21
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William Tuke

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advocated for development of hospitals based on ideas of appropriate care and established a country retreat where patients lived and worked
England
1700s

22
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Benjamin Rush

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US
promoted moral therapy
encourage compassion

23
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Jean Martin Charcot

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developer of clinical neurology

emphasis on psychological factors in hysteria, use of suggestion and hypnosis in treating this

24
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Emil Kraeplin

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German psychiatrist
all mental disorders are due to biological factors, and that these causes could not be effectively treated with the primitive methods available
Devoted his life to the study and classification of mental disorders
- examined how various symptoms covaried
- coined the term “syndromes”
- identified schizophrenia -> dementia praecox

25
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Alfred Binet

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french psychologist 
20th century 
- Binet simon scale of intelligence 
     - 50 tests of mental skills
      - ages 3-13
      - established norms
26
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Paul Meehl

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1954 review of the relative strength of clinically and statistically based assessment
found that a purely clinical approach was inferior to a statistical approach

27
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Clinical utility

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usefullness of assessment data to provide info that leads to a clinical outcome that is better (or faster or less expensive) than would be the case if the psychologist did not have the assessment data

28
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Services evaluation

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activities designed to examine whether or not services work

29
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meta analysis

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a review technique by which groups of studies can be statistically combined and compared

30
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efficacy

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evidence that a treatment has been shown to work under research conditions that emphasized internal validity

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effectiveness

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evidence that a treatment has been shown to work under real life conditions

32
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Carl Rodgers

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rooted in the assumption that people were inherently capable of developing in a positive, healthy manner
humanistic approach
his book: counselling and psychotherapy

33
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Hans Eysenck

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critiqued the effectiveness of psychotherapy
argued that rates of improvement among clients given either psychotherapy or eclectic therapy were comparable to rates of remission of symptoms among clients who received no therapy at all