Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Wild Card
100

The Society of Pediatric Psychology publishes this many scientific journals

What is 2?

100

Training that a pediatric psychologist will have

What is a Ph.D./PsyD in clinical, counseling or school psychology?

100

Attaining the highest level of health for all people.

What is health equity?

100

Definition of compliance

What is the passive following of a provider's instructions?

100

The birth place of pediatric psychology

What is Oklahoma?

200

Is the professional "home" for pediatric psychology.

What is the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54 of APA?

200

The meaning of "cross-cutting issues" in pediatric psychology.

What is "they are relevant and applied to a wide variety of health conditions"?

200

Having more than one minoritized identity.

What is multiple minority?

200

The "gold standard" assessment for adherence.

What is electronic monitoring?

200

Arousal, re-experiencing of event, and avoidance linked to medical events.

What is pediatric medical traumatic stress?

300

The founding father of Pediatric Psychology

Who is Logan Wright?

300

The number of newly diagnosed plus existing cases of a disease.

What is prevalence?

300

Interpersonal relationships experienced by an individual person.

What are mesosystems?

300

Level of prevention that looks at preventing a disorder before it occurs.

What is Primary prevention?

300

Parent social networks and their workplace indirectly affect their chronically ill child in this level of Bronfenbrenner's social-ecological model.

What is Exosystem?

400

Definition of Pediatric Psychology

What is the field that:

involves clinical practice, research and advocacy

considers both a developmental and biopsychosocial approach

targets the family and family system, as well as
other societal structures in which the child
functions?

400

3 general settings for pediatric psychologists

What are outpatient, inpatient, and community?

400

A model that argues that a chronic health condition is a stressor to which the child and family adapt

What is the Wallander and Varni's Risk-Resistance model?

400

Medical and mental health professionals working on a collaborative team in the pediatric context.

What is Integrated primary care?

400

The percentage of adherence for children.

What is 50%?

500

The American psychologist who founded clinical psychology

Who is Dr. Lightner Witmer?

500

Billing codes for psychologists that do NOT require a psychiatric diagnosis, like depression

What are Health and Behavior Codes?

500

Favorable behavioral, health, and academic outcomes until they become more acculturated to mainstream American culture.

What is immigrant paradox?

500

Most medical or healthcare services for children occur here.

What is outpatient primary care clinic?

500

When pediatric psychology was co-founded by three psychologist

What is the 1960's?