Question A: ERR: (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question B: ERR: (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question C: ERR: (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question D: ERR: (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question E: Compare and contrast four approaches in clinical psychology (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question F: Identify the strengths and limitations of psychological assessment instruments. (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question G: Evaluate the appropriateness of psychological testing instruments for various populations. (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
Question H: Four modern approaches to clinical psychology (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
There are several current and valid approaches to clinical psychology when working with patients or clients. However, not all approaches are appropriate for every client. Research four of the approaches: psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic (client-centered), and family systems.
When determining what approach may be appropriate for a patient, the patient interview can provide significant information. But before choosing a specific approach or approaches, one needs to understand each approach and know the similarities and differences among them.
This discussion should concentrate on those elements. Use examples to illustrate your points.
DO NOT USET HE TEXT BOOK TO DISCUSS PSYCHODYNAMIC OR COGNITIVE-BEHAVUORAL THEORIES. IT is misleading and inaccurate on these topics.
Question I: (diagnosis) (200 word minimum with 1 peer reviewed reference. Make sure to include your opinion, observation, etc)
The development of the DSM is a product of the American Psychiatric Association. It is only used in the United States. In the last two years the DSM has gone through dramatic changes, not all are popular by clinicians. It is research based but there are political influences as to what is published. however, it is used by every clinician licensed to diagnose mental illness who practice in the United States.
The DSM, now in version DSM 5 is an important diagnostic tool but what is it actually and how do clinicians use it? Should it be the only factor used when diagnosing a patient?
The DSM-IVTR is still being used in some places. What are the differences in focus between the two manuals? Which one discusses treatment for a person with mental illness?
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