Gfactor (general intelligence), 35, 194, 198, 213
Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), 146, 157
Graduate Record of Examination (GRE), 30
“Grandma’s rule,”410, 429
Group analysis, 432
Group therapy, 42, 432–440, 444, 455.see alsocouples
therapy; family therapy
arrangements for, 437– 439
behavior therapy groups, 436– 437
curative factors, 439
efficacy of, 439
future of, 440
Gestalt, 436
history of, 432– 433
psychoanalytic, 433
psychodrama, 433– 435
time-effective, 438
transactional analysis, 435– 436
Growth potential, 374, 395
Guidance clinics, 41, 57
Guided imagery, 496
Guilford Inventories, 222
Guilty but mentally ill (GBMI) verdicts, 546
Habituation, 405, 429
Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery, 518,
527 – 528, 537
Head Start programs, 478, 483
Head trauma, 519
Health behavior model, 511
Health care, 89, 91.see alsomanaged care
behavioral, 73
Health maintenance organizations (HMOs), 72, 91
Health psychology, 10–11, 30, 45, 57, 486– 510
alcohol abuse and, 500– 501
applications of, 494
behavior and, 492
biofeedback for, 497– 499
cigarette smoking and, 499– 500
cognitive-behavioral methods for, 496– 497
definitions of, 486–487, 510– 512
ethnicity and cancer outcomes, 500
future of, 506– 509
history of, 487– 488
HIV and, 495
medical/psychological links in, 502– 503
obesity and, 501– 502
operant methods for, 496
personality and, 492– 494
regimens and, 503– 505
respondent methods for, 494– 496
social support and, 494
stress and, 488– 492
training in, 506– 507
Health Psychology(Brannon, Feist), 505
Health Psychology(journal), 486
Health Psychology(Rice), 489
Helping behavior, 479
Heritability of intelligence, 201– 205
Hierarchical organization of abilities, 198
High/Scope Perry Preschool Program (HSPPP), 470
Hinckley case, 545
History of Psychology in Autobiography, A(Rogers), 372
HIV (human immodeficiency virus), 494, 495
Home observation, 263, 280
Homosexuality, 148–149, 246, 300
Hospitalization, 477–478, 548
Hospital observation, 264, 281
Houston Conference, 533, 537
Humanism, 381, 395
Humanistic-existential movement, 381– 394
existential psychology, 382–384, 395
Gestalt therapy, 385– 388
humanism, 381, 395
logotherapy, 43, 384–385, 395– 396
process-experiential therapy, 388, 396
Humanistic model of psychopathology, 153
Hypnosis, 349
Hypothesis-testing approach, 523, 538
Hysteria, 39–40, 344
Id, 346, 348, 368
Illusory correlations, 246, 252
Impairment, 137– 139
Incidence, 100, 125
Incomplete Sentences Blank (ISB), 244, 253
Incremental validity, 230, 246– 247
Independent variables, 107, 125
Index scores, 209, 216
Indicated preventive interventions, 467, 483
Individualized psychological reports, 302
Informed consent, 120, 122, 125, 247, 542
“In Retrospect: Forty-Six Years”(Rogers), 372
Insanity plea, 545–547, 560
Insight, 317, 342, 349–350, 362– 363
Instincts, 346
Insurance companies, 71, 150, 361, 507.see alsomanaged
care
Intake-admission interviews, 173–174, 190
Intellectual functioning, 211, 524
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