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According to the text and lectures, an important hidden reason for adoption of the Boulder model of clinical training was to:


A) satisfy the concerns of psychiatrists
B) give clinical psychologists separate and higher status than physicians
C) recognize the non-medical nature of psychotherapy
D) ensure high enrollment in Ph.D. psychology programs

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According to the text, the biggest dispute between clinical psychology and psychiatry involved:


A) Which organization has the rights to the name APA for its organization.
B) Who gets to use title "Doctor", should it be a MD or a PhD
C) Whether psychoanalysis is effective, or at least more effective that behavioral therapy
D) insurance money

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Client-centered psychotherapy was important for developing clinical psychology in the 1940s because it:


A) provided a form of therapy not rooted in psychiatry
B) worked better than psychoanalysis
C) was solidly based on psychological research
D) was scientifically quantitative

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The Boulder Model of clinical training was adopted in part because:


A) psychiatrists insisted on it
B) psychoanalytic institutes were unwilling to train PhD psychologists
C) it helped heal the academic-practitioner rift of the late 1930s
D) would-be clinicians couldn't get into medical school

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Contrast the Boulder and Vail models of training. What arguments were used on behalf of the latter?

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The APS broke away from APA in:


A) 1980
B) 1988
C) 1992
D) 1959

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After 1944 the new APA had a young and growing segment of almost entirely new Psychologists this segment was which of the following:


A) Developmental psychologists
B) Gestalt psychologists
C) Neuro - psychologists
D) none of these

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In the post-WWII years, support for research in the behavioral sciences came mostly from:


A) the Ford Foundation
B) the military
C) the NSF
D) telethons

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According to the text, Humanistic Psychology is the product of modern age. Yet Rogers and Maslow recipe for happiness is most like which previous era?


A) Hellenistic
B) Medieval
C) Greek
D) Victorian

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When the National Science Foundation (NSF) was created, social science was:


A) specifically excluded
B) specifically included
C) included with a ceiling on grant size
D) given its own foundation, the NSSF

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The key value taught by humanistic psychologists was:


A) humility
B) ambition
C) good manners
D) authenticity

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According to Thomas Szasz's "The myth of mental illness":


A) psychotherapy did a poor job curing the mentally ill
B) far fewer people were mentally ill than psychologists said
C) mental illness was caused by disordered genes
D) "mental illness" is just a label for people we find disturbing

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In your view, how complicit is the APA in the use of torture at Guantanamo Bay?

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Psychologists began to perform psychotherapy during WWII because:


A) of intense pressure applied by APA to the Army
B) psychologists were more effective therapists than psychiatrists
C) the number of psychologically disturbed veterans swamped the Army psychiatrists
D) Army psychiatrists went on strike, leaving psychologists to care for disturbed veterans

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Rogers argued that behaviorism was a crippled, partial view of human nature because it limited itself to the ____ mode of knowing.


A) logical
B) sensorimotor
C) empathy
D) objective

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