Clinical Psychology

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Eros, 346, 351, 368
Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
(American Psychological Association), 86
Ethical Standards(American Psychological Association), 53
Ethical Standards of Psychologists(American Psychological
Association), 86, 87
Ethics, 86–89, 91
forensic psychology and, 542– 543
research and, 120– 123
in testing, 247– 251
Ethnicity, 323– 324
cancer outcomes and, 500
community psychology and, 473
health and, 507
IQ and, 201
of therapists, 326
Etiological factors, 47, 57, 142, 157
Evidence-based techniques, 421– 422
Evidence-based treatment, 314– 317
Existential psychology, 382–384, 394
Existential theory, 43
Expectations, for research results, 111, 125
Experimental groups, 107, 125
Experimental hypothesis, 125
Experimental method, 106–113, 125
Expert witnesses, 543–545, 555
Exploratory factor analytic approach, 223
Exposure plus response prevention, 408, 428– 429
Exposure therapy, 406–408, 429
External validity, 112, 125
Extinction, 405, 429, 495, 511
Eyewitness testimony, 556–557, 555


Factor analysis, 104–105, 125, 198, 222–223, 252
Factors, 105, 125
Familiar Studies of Intelligence: A Review(Bouchard,
McGue), 203
Families, 324.see alsofamily therapy
familial IQ correlations, 203
heritability of intelligence, 201– 205
Family therapy, 43, 432, 440–455.see alsocouples
therapy; group therapy
behavioral, 447
collaborative, 447
communication and, 441
concurrent, 447
conjoint, 445– 447
development of, 440– 441
efficacy of, 452– 453
forms and methods used, 441– 445


Fear arousal, 266
Fear Survey Schedule, 274
Fees.seemanaged care
Five-Factor Model (FFM), 232, 252
Fixation, 349, 368
Fixed battery approach, 523, 538
Flexible approach, 523, 538
Fluid ability, 198, 216
Forensic neuropsychology, 535
Forensic psychology, 540– 560
civil cases, 548– 550
consultation, 552– 556
criminal cases, 545– 548
definitions of, 540, 560
history of, 540– 542
patients’rights, 550
predicting dangerousness, 550– 552
psychologists as expert witnesses, 543– 545
treatment and, 552
Fourteen Ounces of Prevention(Price, Cowen, Lorion,
Ramos-McKay), 466
Fraudulent data, 123, 125
Free association, 350–351, 368
“Freestanding”schools, 62
Frontal lobes, 518, 537
Frye v. United States, 543
Functional analysis, 257, 280
Functional model, 515, 537
Functional neuroimaging, 535

Games
in Gestalt therapy, 387, 395
in transactional analysis, 436
Gender issues, 85, 172, 323.see alsobias
in clinical judgment, 293
clinicians’values and, 172
community psychology and, 473
in diagnostic systems, 151
IQ and, 201
therapists and, 326
General systems theory, 441, 455
Genetics
behavioral, 47, 202, 215
IQ and, 202
obesity and, 501
Genital stage, 348, 368
Genotype, 202, 216
Genuineness, 327, 375
Gestalt group therapy, 436, 455
Gestalt therapy, 43, 385–388, 436, 455

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