Unlike counseling psychologists, _____ psychologists receive training in psychological assessment and
psychotherapy and are employed in hospitals, public and private mental health centers, independent
practice, and academia. - Answers clinical
The reference source used for making diagnoses regarding mental disorders is the _____. - Answers
American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)
In the context of compiling statistics on specific mental disorders, the rate (annual, monthly, weekly,
daily, or other) of new occurrences of a particular disorder or condition in a particular population is
known as _____. - Answers incidence
Jerome C. Wakefield conceptualized mental disorder as a _____. - Answers harmful dysfunction
Interviews are frequently used early on in independent practice settings to solidify a therapeutic
_____. - Answers contract
Frequently an objective of clinical assessment is to _____. - Answers diagnose mental disorders
Interviews may be typed with respect to a number of different variables, such as _____. - Answers
structure and content
In the context of compiling statistics on specific mental disorders, the approximate proportion of
individuals in a given population at a given point (or range) in time who have been diagnosed or
otherwise labeled with a particular disorder or condition is known as _____. - Answers prevalence
According to Jerome C. Wakefield, a disorder is a _____. - Answers harmful failure of internal
mechanisms to perform their naturally selected functions
The stress caused during a stress interview may be induced to _____. - Answers test for some aspect
of personality that might be elicited only under certain conditions
Interviews can be highly structured where all the questions asked are prepared in advance or with
few or no questions prepared in advance, _____. - Answers leaving interviewers with the freedom to
delve into subject areas on their judgment
An interview in which rapport is established and an interviewee is encouraged to use imagery and
focused retrieval to recall information is known as a _____. - Answers cognitive interview
A hypnotic interview is an example of how an interview can be based on an interviewee's _____. -
Answers state of consciousness
_____ may be conducted as part of a therapeutic assessment or intervention when an interviewee
has been an eyewitness to a crime or related situations. - Answers Hypnotic interviews
A _____ allows an interviewee wide latitude to interact with an interviewer. - Answers collaborative
interview
_____ interviews are useful when an interviewee is an eyewitness to a crime as he or she may be
asked to shift perspective and describe events from the viewpoint of the perpetrator. - Answers
cogntive
A parallel to the general physical examination conducted by a physician is a special clinical interview
conducted by a clinician called a _____. - Answers mental status examination
Each test in the _____ provides the clinician with information that goes beyond the specific area the
test is designed to tap. - Answers standard battery
In collaborative interviews, the boundary between professional assessor and lay assessee has been
diminished and _____. - Answers both work closely together on a common mission of discovery,
clarification, and enlightenment
A mental status examination is used to screen for _____. - Answers intellectual, emotional, and
neurological deficits
All case history data is combined in an effort to obtain an understanding of _____. - Answers an
assessee, including insights into observed behavior patterns
Identify some of the culture-related variables which impact the evaluation process or the
interpretation of the resulting data done in the culturally informed psychological assessment. (Check
all that apply.) - Answers issues of identity
issues of worldview
issues of acculturation
issues of language
issues of values
Which of the following measure of substance abuse is associated with direct acknowledgment of
substance abuse? - Answers Addiction Acknowledgment Scale