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CHAPTER ONE

What Is Clinical Psychology?

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1.  What are the general licensure or certification requirements to be a clinical psychologist?

  2.  What educational and degree options are available for someone who wants to go into

       clinical psychology?

  3.  What personal and ethical criteria are needed to be a good clinical psychologist?

  4.  How are clinical psychologists similar to and different from counseling psychologists,

       school psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other mental health professionals? 

  5.  How accurate are popular media portrayals of clinical psychology?

  6.  How do clinical psychologists spend most of their work time?

  7.  How does their work setting influence the way clinicians spend their time?

  8.  What are the salary ranges for clinical psychologists?

  9.  How have differing opinions about the balance of science and practice affected the way

       psychotherapists operate and how graduate schools educate?

10.  What is the eclectic approach to psychopathology and treatment?

11.  How might integration of different theoretical approaches be possible?

12.  How does cultural diversity affect approaches to psychological treatment?

13.  How has managed care affected clinical psychology research, training, and practice?

14.  What is mental health parity?

15.  Should specially trained clinical psychologists be able to prescribe certain kinds of drugs?

CHAPTER OUTLINE

         AN OVERVIEW OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

                   Definition of Clinical Psychology

                   Personal Requirements to Be a Clinical Psychologist

                   Legal, Educational, and Ethical Requirements to Be a Clinical

                         Psychologist

                   The Popularity of Clinical Psychology

                   Clinical Psychology and the Related Mental Health Professions

         CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS AT WORK

                   The Activities of Clinical Psychologists

                   Distribution of Clinical Activities

                   Employment Settings and Salaries for Clinical Psychologists

                   Diversity among Clinical Psychologists

                   Diversity Among Clients

         CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

                   Science and Practice

        
IDENTIFICATION / KEY TERMS

            clinical psychology (p. 2)                                   consultation (p. 10)

         clinical attitude (p. 2)                                        evidence-based practice (p. 15)

            clinical approach (p. 2)                                      Boulder model (p. 15)

            mental health literacy (p. 5)                               Vail model (p. 16)

            counseling psychology (p. 6)                             eclecticism (p. 16)

            psychiatry (p. 7)                                                psychotherapy integration (p. 16)

            health service providers  (p. 7)                           mental health parity (p. 16)

            assessment  (p. 8 )                                             managed care (p. 17)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS / CLASS ACTIVITIES

                           AN OVERVIEW OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

1.          Does clinical psychology belong in the category of “Health Professions”? Why or why not?

2.          Many programs for clinical psychologists require their students to engage in psychotherapy themselves. Do you think this is worthwhile? Can you think of concerns one might have about this requirement?

            CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS AT WORK

3.          Why do you think that clinical psychology is the most popular subspecialty of psychology?

4.          Check your local psychological association website for job postings for psychologists. Do these postings reflect the distribution of activities and salaries for clinical psychologists as discussed in the text? Why or why not?

         CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

5.          Find an article on an “evidence based” intervention that a clinical psychologist might use. Evaluate the quality of the research and make a recommendation as to the potential usefulness of the intervention.

6.          Check with your own insurance company about your medical policy’s mental health parity.

WEB EXERCISES

1.          Access the APA website and one website from a different organization of clinicians as listed below. Compare and contrast the descriptions of the purposes and missions of the organizations.

American Psychological Association (APA): www.apa.org

Division 12 of the APA, the Society for Clinical Psychology: www. apa.org/divisions/div12  

Division 16 of the APA, School Psychology: www.apa.org/about/division/div16

Association for Psychological Science:www.psychologicalscience.org

Division 17 of the APA, the Society for Counseling Psychology:www.APA.org

  American Psychiatric Association: www.psych.org

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