People before 1900
People after 1900
Psychotherapy Approaches
Odds and Ends
Odds and Ends
100
This person started the first psychology lab in 1879 and trained many of the early psychologists
Who is Wilhelm Wundt
100
This person is associated with the Psychodynamic approach
Who is Sigmund Freud
100

This is the approach that pays the most attention to the role of learning and the environment in problem behavior

What is the behavioral approach

100
True or False: Clinical Psychology was well received by other psychologists when it was first introduced in the U.S.
False
100
This association features over 150,000 psychologists who list clinical psychology as their specialty.
What is the APA (American Psychological Association)
200
This person is considered to be the first clinical psychologist and opened the first psychology clinic in the US.
Who is Lightner Witmer
200
This person is most closely associated with the Humanistic approach.
Who is Carl Rogers
200
This founder of this approach compared his therapy to archeology – uncovering the buried memories and emotions that lead to problems
What is the Psychodynamic/psychoanalytic approach
200

This therapy orientation views human nature as positive and naturally driven toward self-actualization.

What is the Humanistic approach

200
The psychological testing movement took off in popularity in the U.S. because of this event
WWI (needed to test recruits)
300
The first intelligence test devised in France in 1896 had his name attached to it along with the name of a colleague.
Who is Alfred Binet
300
This person is considered the founder of the behavioral approach to explaining human behavior
Who is John Watson
300

When dealing with Taylor Swift's disappointment in previous boyfriends, this approach would explore her interpretation (thoughts) of her dating history.

What is the Cognitive approach

300

 

The first psychology clinic was founded at

A. Harvard University

B. Clark University

C. Yale University

D. University of Pennsylvania

D. University of Pennsylvania

300

Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot’s lectures on the power of hypnotism to tap into the unconscious mind in the 1880s greatly influenced this pioneer of therapy

Who is Sigmund Freud

400
This person developed a system of determining personality characteristics by examining the shape and bumps on a person's skull. (Give name of person or the theory)
Who is Franz Gall or phrenology
400

This person is known as the first clinical cognitive psychologist. He focused on personal constructs or ways of anticipating the world.

Who is George Kelly

400

When treating the Kardashians in family therapy, the therapist focused on the social and cultural environment of the family as they explored the family's history.

What is the Social Systems approach

400

In ancient times, the use of trephining to deal with evil spirits, involved this procedure

Boring a hole in someone's skull

400
This organization was the first to offer internships and jobs to clinical psychologists interested in working with adults after WWII (and really helped clinical psychology as a discipline take off)
What is the VA Medical Centers
500
This German Psychiatrist devised the first formal classification of psychological disorders
Who is Emil Kraepelin
500
This person used behavioral techniques to reduce children’s fears. A famous case involved helping a 3 year-old (Peter) to overcome a fear of rabbits.
Who is Mary Cover Jones
500

This therapist suggested that her client's depression was related to distorted perceptions of reality that interfered with her ability to self-actualize and her natural tendency toward growth.

What is a Humanistic approach

500
In the Diathesis-Stress model, this is what diathesis refers to
Biological influences on behavior
500

This American psychologist wrote the Principles of Psychology in 1890 which some regard as the most influential psychology book ever written

Who is William James