Clinical Psychology
In this study, 13 Ph.D.-level staff members and 16 predoctoral trainees were asked to make judg- ments regarding the diagnostic ...
Dawes, 1979, 1994; Dawes, Faust, & Meehl, 1989; Garb, 1998; Goldberg, 1991; Grove et al., 2000; Kleinmuntz, 1990; Meehl, 198 ...
In particular, there is an emphasis on the clinical utility of these instruments—the extent to which these measures provide data ...
have psychotic mood disorders are more likely to be misdiagnosed with schizophrenia than are similar White patients. (b) Even wh ...
BOX10-2 Clinical Psychologist Perspective: Howard N. Garb, Ph.D. Dr. Howard N. Garb is Chief of the Psychology Research Service ...
■ Studies with judgment outcomes that wereless valid had greater effect sizes. In contrast, the studies that included judgment c ...
The outcomes for large, heterogeneous samples are involved, and interest in the individual case is min- imal. Having a statisti ...
Improving Judgment and Interpretation In this chapter, and in preceding chapters on inter- viewing and assessment, we have discu ...
to alter the clinician’s own behavior or that of others. Prediction to Unknown Situations Clinical inferences and predictions ar ...
certain clinicians believed that anal responses on the Rorschach indicated homosexuality, and they were extremely resistant to c ...
diplomat, group dynamicist, salesperson, artist, and yes, even psychologist. As a sociologist, the assessor must assay the local ...
Individualized Reports. We observed earlier in this chapter the importance of avoiding the Barnum effect, and it is appropriate ...
The Level of Detail. The question often arises as to how detailed a report should be. Again, the answer depends largely on the a ...
describes his mother as“always worn out, always sad.” At the time of his father’s death, there were three younger children, ages ...
Intellectually, this man is functioning within the “bright normal”range of intelligence, but at a consid- erably lower level tha ...
inferences from them. Following that, several inte- grative statements are made. At the same time, occasional examples of Barnum ...
Clinical psychology has for some time debated the merits of clinical (subjective) versus statistical (objective, quantitative) p ...
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PARTIII Clinical Interventions PARTIII Clinical Interventions 11 Psychological Interventions 12 Psychotherapy: The Psychodynamic ...
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