The movement in the clinical field that seeks to identify which therapies have received clear research support for each disorder is called:

Correct answer: Empirically supported treatment.

Explanation

This question tests the definition of the 'empirically supported treatment' movement, a significant trend in modern clinical practice that emphasizes the use of therapies backed by scientific research.

Other questions

Question 1

What is the primary purpose of clinical assessment in abnormal psychology?

Question 2

Which characteristic of an assessment tool refers to the consistency of its results?

Question 3

If a test yields similar results when given to the same people on two different occasions, it is said to have high what?

Question 4

What is the primary goal of a projective test?

Question 5

What is the most widely used personality inventory?

Question 6

A standard set of questions and observations that systematically evaluates a client's awareness, orientation to time and place, and mood is known as a:

Question 7

What is the primary function of a psychophysiological test like a polygraph?

Question 8

Neuroimaging techniques such as CAT scans and MRIs are forms of what type of test?

Question 9

What is a major criticism of intelligence tests?

Question 10

When a client is instructed to observe their own behaviors, feelings, or thoughts as they occur over time, what assessment procedure are they using?

Question 11

What is a 'syndrome' in the context of clinical diagnosis?

Question 12

Who developed the first modern classification system for abnormal behavior in 1883, which formed the foundation for the DSM?

Question 13

The DSM-IV-TR requires clinicians to evaluate a client's condition on five separate axes. Which axis is used for reporting long-standing problems like personality disorders and mental retardation?

Question 14

According to surveys cited in the chapter, what percentage of people in the United States qualify for a DSM diagnosis at some point in their lives?

Question 15

What is a major concern raised by family-social theorists regarding the use of diagnostic labels?

Question 17

According to a pioneering meta-analysis by Smith, Glass, and Miller, the average person who received therapy was better off than what percentage of untreated persons?

Question 18

The 'uniformity myth' in therapy research is the false belief that:

Question 19

A psychiatrist who primarily prescribes medications is known as a:

Question 20

One of the major validity problems with projective tests is that they are sometimes biased against which group?

Question 21

How many clinical scales does the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) use to create a personality profile?

Question 22

Which neuroimaging technique uses the magnetic property of hydrogen atoms to create a detailed picture of the brain's structure?

Question 23

A potential problem in clinical observation where an observer's accuracy declines over time due to fatigue is known as:

Question 24

According to the DSM-IV-TR, how many mental disorders are listed?

Question 25

What does the Axis V GAF score in the DSM-IV-TR system represent?

Question 26

A major criticism of the DSM-IV-TR is its use of discrete diagnostic categories. What alternative approach do some critics suggest?

Question 27

In a classic study by Lipton and Simon, a clinical team reevaluated 131 patients at a mental hospital. While 89 patients were originally diagnosed with schizophrenia, how many received that diagnosis upon reevaluation?

Question 28

What is the primary difference between a personality inventory and a response inventory?

Question 29

What is a major limitation of clinical interviews, particularly unstructured ones?

Question 30

The MMPI scale that measures items showing abnormal concern with bodily functions is called:

Question 31

Approximately how many clinical tests are currently in use throughout the United States?

Question 32

A key validity problem noted for the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is that:

Question 33

How many self-statements does the MMPI-2 consist of?

Question 34

In a meta-analysis comparing clinical judgments by clinicians to computer algorithms, what was the finding regarding accuracy?

Question 35

What is the primary concern that led to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia being criticized for posting the original Rorschach inkblot plates?

Question 36

What is a significant limitation of many response inventories, with the exception of the Beck Depression Inventory?

Question 37

According to the 'Between the Lines' box regarding stigma, what percentage of Americans would not seek counseling for fear of being labeled 'mentally ill'?

Question 38

What is the key difference between a neurological test and a neuropsychological test?

Question 39

A key principle of therapy outcome research is the use of 'rapprochement'. What does this movement try to identify?

Question 40

The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test, where patients copy geometrical designs, is an example of what kind of test?

Question 41

A clinician's tendency to be overly influenced by information gathered early in the assessment process is a potential source of what?

Question 42

What key change regarding obsessive-compulsive disorder was proposed for the DSM-5?

Question 43

What is 'face validity' in the context of clinical assessment?

Question 44

In the DSM-IV-TR multiaxial system, where would a clinician note a person's recent job loss?

Question 45

What was the number of psychological dysfunctioning categories listed in the 1880 U.S. census?

Question 46

What is a significant advantage of personality inventories like the MMPI over projective tests?

Question 47

The finding that some psychological disorders may differ from normal behavior in degree rather than in kind supports which view of classification?

Question 48

What is the primary method used by behavioral and cognitive clinicians for assessment?

Question 49

A clinician observing a child interacting with their parent through a one-way mirror is an example of what type of observation?

Question 50

Among the proposed changes for DSM-5 was a new category, 'attenuated psychosis syndrome'. What is this category intended to identify?