NEURO
Projective Techniques
CLINICAL
Psychological Assessment Models
Neural and Psychopathological disorders
100
Which type of assessment is used to analyze blood gases to determine concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in tissue levels?
What is a Biochemical Assessment?
100
The Rorchach Inkblot is an example of what type of projective technique?
What is Projective story-telling?
100
Primary too for gathering info on clients. Discussion between assessor and client to observe behavior and gather relevant life history
What is a clinical interview?
100
Which model is used for conducting research or evaluating program outcomes?
What is differential treatment model?
100
Psychologists also use traditional paper-and-pencil tests to identify mental disorders such as ________,_________,_______.
What is anger, anxiety and depression?
200
What part of the brain is effects memory?
What is the Left Temporal lobe?
200
A major weakness of projective tests is their lack of traditional_____________
What is weak psychometric properties?
200
APA's manual used to help mental health professional make a diagnosis?
What is DSM?
200
Does the role of a psychiatrist and the role of counselor ever overlap?
What is "YES"
200
Another dimension of measurement is the assessment of whether an attribute is temporary (state) or an ongoing part of the personality _______________
What is trait?
300
What is the name of the screening test that does not require special training for the administrator?
What is the Denver Developmental Screening Test?
300
This type of projective technique asks the test taker to respond by completing each sentence?
What is sentence completion?
300
Extensive personality test covering 10 basic clinical scales on predisposition. Requires special training and knowledge
What is MMPI?
300
Which model evolved from the humanistic movement of the 1950s and 1960s?
What is the therapeutic model?
300
Research shows that decreased weight and volume of the brain, decrease in neurotransmitters , changes in EEG and brain metabolism may be a result from_____________
What is aging?
400
A neuropsychologist focuses on the relationship between how the brain functions and________________
What is the behavior it produces?
400
The Thematic Apperception test belongs to which categories of tests?
What is projective story-telling?
400
Marsha is a licensed mental health counselor who asks her clients a list of predetermined questions on their first visits. When necessary, she follows up with questions or adds questions to a list. What type of interview is she conducting?
What is semistructured interview?
400
Dr. Hodges uses projective drawings to give his clients a better understanding of their unconscious wishes. Which model of clinical assessment is he using?
What is called the Therapeutic model?
400
____________is an area that has been researched extensively by neuropsychologists?
What is Schizophrenia?
500
Dr. Meyers uses a continuous written record of brainwave activity and a record of the brains electrical response to a specific event when examining clients for brain damage. Which type of assessment is she using?
What is a Electrophysiological assessment?
500
Johnny relieves anxiety by yelling at another student. What defense mechanism is he using to relieve his anxiety?
What is projection?
500
The belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures
What is ethnocentrism?
500
Dr. Smith uses the MMPI-2 in his research on Schizophrenics. Which model of clinical assessment is he using?
What is Differential treatment model?
500
This disorder is characterized by excessive hyperactivity, impulsiveness, distraction that interferes with academic performance
What is ADHD?
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