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All of thee above
100

In the sixteenth century, this institution provided care to persons with mental disorders. Some people called it a prison. 

What is asylum?

100

Interventions that directly or indirectly stimulate the brain in order to bring about psychological improvement. 

What is brain stimulation?

100

It must accurately measure  what it is supposed to measure.

What is validity? 

100

NGRI stands for...

What is not guilty by reason of insanity?

100

The branch of psychology concerned with intersections between psychological practice and research and the judicial system. 

What is Forensic Psychology?

200

The first known mental health professional in the United States.

What is a Psychiatrist? 

200
This model is known for dream interpretations. 

What is Psychodynamic Model?

200

This is used to determine whether, how, and why a person is behaving abnormally and how that person may be helped.

What is a clinical assessment?

200

A legal test that holds people to be insane at the time they committed a crime if, because of a mental disorder, they did not know the nature of the act or did not know right from wrong.

What is M'Nagthen test?

200

The four levels of Intellectual Disability.

What is mild, moderate, severe, and profound?

300

Health care coverage in which the insurance company largely controls the nature, scope, and cost of medical psychological services.

What is managed care programs?

300

Rooted in classical and operant conditioning.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy.

300

The most commonly used personality assessment

What is the MMPI?

300

A legal process by which a person can be forced to undergo mental health treatment.

What is civil commitment?

300

The leading known cause for Intellectual Disability.

What is low birth weight?

400

While many definitions of abnormality have been proposed over the years, none has won total acceptance. Most have common features including "the four D's", which are:

What is deviance, distress, dysfunction & danger?

400

External pressures of cultural conflicts is the cause of dysfunction, according to this model:

What is Multicultural?

400

"Jon presented with a flat affect. He made poor eye contact and often asked "if we were finished". He wore a long fur coat, although the temperature read 75 degrees."

What is a mental status?

400

The principle that therapists must break confidentiality in order to protect a person who may be the intended victim of a client.

What is the Duty to protect?

400

The case to determine the duty to protect law.

What is Tarasoff case?

500

Two types of clinical research includes:

What is case study, observational, and/or experimental. 

500

A humanistic approach developed by Fritz Perls in which clinicians actively move clients toward self-recognition and self-acceptance by using techniques such as role playing and self-discovery exercises.

What is Gestalt Therapy?

500

The two types of diagnostic information organized in the DSM-5.

What is categorical and dimensional information?

500

Mental health and legal professionals cross paths in three out of four ways:

What are malpractice suits, selection of juror, legislative and judicial systems, eyewitness testimony, case strategies, patterns of criminality?
500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY*

The key concept to keep in mind when determining the definition of abnormal behavior. 

What is context? 

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