Theoretical Orientations
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What is psychotherapy?
Ethics
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100

What does an eclectic therapist do?

Clinician combines several theoretical orientations at once

100

What is the tool used by psychologists to diagnose? 

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) 

100

What's the main difference between a psychiatrist, psychologist, PsyD, and social worker? 

Psychiatrist can prescribe medication and psychologists attend graduate school for at least 4 additional years past their undergraduate degree. PsyD degrees are focused mainly on clinical work rather than research 

100
What is one thing you must conduct upon meeting a client for the first time?

Risk assessment 

100

Why do we diagnose? 

Communication between providers;

Selection of a treatment approach and treatment plan; 


200

Why is CBT considered the gold standard of therapy?

Clinical trials are easier to conduct 

200

The ethical value pertaining to the belief that you must be aware of how your own competence, mental, and physical health may impact your therapeutic work is?

Beneficence/non-maleficence 

200

Why do some therapists believe mandated therapy is not real therapy according to the definition given by Norcross (2006)? 

According to Norcross (2006) psychotherapy is:

“…an informed and intentional application of clinical methods and interpersonal stances derived from established psychological principles for purposes of assisting people to modify behaviors, cognitions, emotions, and/or personal characteristics in directions that the participants deem desirable.”

200

What is duty to warn (in Texas)? 

mental health providers in Texas do not have a duty to warn and protect their clients' known and intended victims

200
The 4 types of attachment styles are

Anxious, avoidant, disorganized, secure 

300

What does the dodo bird hypothesis state?

All bona fide theoretical orientations yield similar outcomes

300

What are extratherapeutic factors referring to? 

Common factors outside of therapy that may impact therapy outcomes 
300

What is an unintended consequence within the therapy setting?

Consequences not taken into consideration when a client takes action based on therapy

300

Do psychologists have to report illegal activity their client discloses to them?

Nope!

300

What is the difference between a provisional and primary diagnosis? 

A provisional diagnosis means that a doctor is not 100% sure of a diagnosis because more information is needed; 

A primary diagnosis is the main concern being studied and treated 

400

What is a self-concept within PCT?

The consistent and stable beliefs about the self 

400

What are the 3 risk factors of suicidality according to Joiner's Interpersonal Theory of Suicide? 

Perceived burdensomeness

Thwarted sense of belonging

Acquired capability to enact lethal self-injury

400

What is the difference between process and content?

Process is focus on the here-and-now & relationship

Content is the material covered 

400

The 5 basic ethical principles according to the APA include: 

•Beneficence and non-maleficence

•Fidelity and responsibility

•Integrity

•Justice

•Respect for people’s rights and dignity

400

The 3 stages of Hill's change model are

What is Exploration, Insight, Action?

500

Name 3 defense mechanisms of psychodynamic therapy and what they mean 

Regression: Reverting to childish behavior

Denial: Basic refusal to acknowledge that something is a problem

Displacement: Transfer a feeling from the real target, against which one cannot react, to a more vulnerable target 

500

A possible explanation for why studies have shown different types of therapy appear to have similar positive effects may be the existence of what?

Common factors

500

What is the purpose of case conceptualization? 

Help us piece together different components of a client's case

500

What are the main reasons for breaching confidentiality in therapy? (4 reasons)

•SI/HI

•Child, elder, disabled person abuse and/or neglect

•Court ordered Release of Records

•Prior sexual exploitation by a therapist

500

What is the acronym used for assessing suicidal ideation? 

F: Frequency 

I: Intensity

D: Duration 

S: Specificity 

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