Clinical Psychology

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Preferred provider organizations (PPOs), 73, 91
Premack principle, 410, 429
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, 152
Prescription privileges, 6, 45, 56, 75–83, 91
Prevalence rates, 100, 102, 126, 246
Prevention, 483, 494
in community psychology, 466– 471
continuum of services and, 471
designing, implementing, evaluating, 472
of health problems, 499– 502
Primary Mental Abilities, 216
Primary Mental Abilities (Thurstone), 198
Primary prevention, 466–467, 483
Primary process, 346, 368
Principal diagnosis, 146, 157
Principles of Psychology(James), 46
Prisoners, 552
Privacy, 87– 88
in assessment interviews, 167
assessment tests and, 247
personality assessment and, 231
Private practice, 28
Problem-solving techniques, 451, 455
Procedural information, 502, 511
Process research, 337– 338
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice(Pomerantz,
Handelsman), 332
Professional regulation, 67
certification, 53, 67, 90, 533
licensing of psychologists, 22, 67–70, 91
Professional schools, 28, 30, 91
Program-centered administrative consultation,
477, 484
Projection, 349, 368
Projective psychological testing, 35
Projective techniques, 36, 57, 253.see alsoprojective
psychological testing
Projective tests.see also individual test names
for personality assessment, 236– 245
Protection motivation theory (PMT), 492, 511
Psychiatric nurses, 11
Clinical social workers, 8–10, 30
Psychiatrists, 5–7, 30
Psychic determinism, 346, 368
Psychoanalysis, 57, 365, 368
Anna O. study, 344– 346
anxiety, 348
behavior and, 363– 364
curative factors of, 363
dream analysis in, 351


economics of psychotherapy and, 365
efficacy of, 358– 359
ego analysis movement, 356– 357
free association in, 349, 350– 351
insight in, 349– 350
instincts, 346
interpersonal psychotherapy and, 357–358, 358
interpretation and, 354–356, 362– 363
neo-Freudians and, 356
personality structure, 346– 347
psychoanalytic movement, 41
psychopathology of everyday life and,
351 – 352
psychosexual stages, 347– 348
resistance to, 352– 353
transference and, 354
Psychoanalytic group therapy, 433, 455
Psychodiagnosis, 37, 57
Psychodrama, 408, 432, 433–435, 455
Psychodynamic model of psychopathology, 153
Psychodynamic psychotherapy, 357
Psychological Assessment(journal), 47
Psychological Clinic(journal), 49, 50, 51
Psychological clinics, 25, 30, 41
Psychological Consultation in the Courtroom(Nietzel,
Dillehay), 553
Psychological Corporation, 52
Psychological intervention, 311–342.see also
intervention
common features of, 317– 321
goals for, 313– 31
intervention, defined, 312
trends in, 338– 339
Psychological Treatment of Panic(Barlow, Cerny),
407
Psychology and Aging(Woodruff-Pak), 106
Psychology and Community Change(Heller, Price,
Reinharz, Riger, Wandersman), 476
Psychoneurotic Inventory, 35
Psychopathology
culture and, 134
diathesis-stress model of, 153– 154
etiological models of, 157
Psychopathology of everyday life, 351– 352
Psychophysiological measures, 267, 281
Psychophysiological reactivity model, 493
Psychosexual stages, 347–348, 369, 369
Psychosocial perspective, 487
Psychosocial vulnerability model, 493– 494
Psychosomatic medicine, 487, 511

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