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Introduction to Clinical Psychology: An Evidence-Based Approach,4th Edition by University of Ottawa authors Catherine M. Lee and John Hunsley introduces students to the theories and practices of clinical psychology and conveys the important work done by clinical psychologists. This text is designed to be helpful not only to those who will go on to careers in clinical psychology, but also to those who will choose other career paths.



Table of Contents

PREFACE iv

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii

ABOUT THE AUTHORS viii

1 The Evolution of Clinical Psychology 1

Introduction 1

Defining the Nature and Scope of Clinical Psychology 3

Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology 7

Mental Health Professions 8

Counselling Psychology 8

School Psychology 10

Psychiatry 10

Clinical Social Work 11

Other Mental Health Professions 12

Availability of Mental Health Service Providers 13

A Brief History of Clinical Psychology 14

The Roots of Clinical Psychology 14

The History of Assessment in Clinical Psychology 15

The History of Intervention in Clinical Psychology 20

The History of Prevention in Clinical Psychology 25

The Future 25

Summary and Conclusions 25

2 Contemporary Clinical Psychology 27

Introduction 27

Activities of Clinical Psychologists 28

Assessment and Diagnosis 29

Intervention 32

Prevention 35

Consultation 35

Research 37

Teaching and Supervision 38

Administration 39

Employment Settings 39

The Two Pillars of Clinical Psychology: Science and Ethics 40

Training in Clinical Psychology 43

Models of Training in Clinical Psychology 43

Accreditation of Clinical Psychology Programs 45

Licensure in Clinical Psychology 47

Summary and Conclusions 49

3 Classification and Diagnosis 50

Introduction 50

Defining Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Disorders 52

Developmental Psychopathology 53

Diagnosis 53

Defining Disorder 54

Prevalence of Mental Disorders 55

Understanding the Development of Mental Disorders 58

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) System 61

The Evolution of the DSM 61

The DSM-5 63

The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) System 67

Limitations of Diagnostic Systems 68

Defining Abnormality (Revisited) 68

Diagnostic Reliability 69

Heterogeneity of Symptom Profiles 70

Diagnostic Validity 71

Comorbidity 72

Categorical versus Dimensional Classification 73

Summary and Conclusions 74

4 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology 75

Introduction 75

Generating Research Hypotheses 78

Ethics in Research 80

Research Designs 83

Case Studies 86

Single Case Designs 87

Correlational Designs 88

Quasi-Experimental Designs 90

Experimental Designs 91

Selecting Research Participants and Measures 93

Selecting the Sample 93

Selecting the Sampling Strategy 93

Setting the Sample Size 94

Measurement Options and the Importance of Psychometric Properties 95

Analyzing the Data 96

Statistical and Clinical Significance 97

Research Syntheses 98

Systematic Reviews 98

Meta-Analysis 99

Summary and Conclusions 100

5 Assessment: Overview 102

Introduction 102

Psychological Assessment 103

Evidence-Based Assessment 104

The Purposes of Psychological Assessment 105

Psychological Testing 112

Assessment versus Testing 114

Psychometric Considerations 116

Testing Practices in Clinical Psychology 120

Ethical Considerations 121

Summary and Conclusions 122

6 Assessment: Interviewing and Observation 124

Introduction 124

Ethical Issues: Limits of Confidentiality 126

Unstructured Assessment Interviews 127

Semi-Structured Diagnostic Interviews 129

General Issues in Interviewing 131

Attending Skills 131

Contextual Information 132

Culturally Sensitive Interviewing 133

Defining Problems and Goals 135

Assessing Suicide Risk 137

Interviewing Couples 138

Interviewing Families 138

Interviewing Children and Adolescents 139

Observations 141

Self-Monitoring 144

Summary and Conclusions 147

7 Assessment: Intellectual and Cognitive Measures 148

Introduction 148

Defining Intelligence 149

Theories of Intelligence 149

Assessing Intelligence: The Clinical Context 151

The Wechsler Intelligence Scales 153

Background Issues 153

Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Issues 157

Canadian Normative Data 158

Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) 160

Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Fifth Edition (WISC-V) 162

Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence—Fourth Edition (WPPSI-IV) 163

Other Intelligence Scales 164

Selected Cognitive Assessment Scales 165

Wechsler Memory Scale—Fourth Edition (WMS-IV) 165

Wechsler Individual Achievement Test—Third Edition (WIAT-III) 167

Summary and Conclusions 168

8 Assessment: Self-Report and Projective Measures 169

Introduction 169

The Person-Situation Debate 170

Self-Presentation Biases 172

Developing Culturally Appropriate Measures 172

The Clinical Utility of Self-Report and Projective Measures 175

Self-Report Personality Measures 176

MMPI-2 and MMPI-A 177

Other Clinical Measures of Personality Functioning 182

Self-Report Checklists of Behaviours and Symptoms 184

Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment 184

SCL-90-R 187

Outcome Questionnaire 45 187

Beck Depression Inventory-II 188

Children’s Depression Inventory 2 189

Projective Measures of Personality 189

Rorschach Inkblot Test 190

Summary and Conclusions 192

9 Assessment: Integration and Clinical Decision-Making 194

Integrating Assessment Data 196

Case Formulation 198

Threats to the Validity of Assessments and Case Formulations 202

Patient/Client Factors 202

Clinician Factors 203

Improving the Accuracy of Clinical Judgment 205

Psychological Assessment Reports and Treatment Plans 207

Assessment Feedback 209

Summary and Conclusions 211

10 Prevention 213

Introduction 213

Approaches to Prevention 217

Promoting Evidence-Based Parenting 220

Home Visiting Programs 221

Incredible Years 221

Triple P 222

Prevention of Violence 222

Physical Abuse of Children 222

Youth Violence: Bullying and Conduct Disorder 223

Prevention of Internalizing Disorders 225

Anxiety Disorders 225

Depression 226

Prevention of Substance Abuse 226

Prevention of Problems in those Exposed to Trauma or Loss 228

Summary and Conclusions 229

11 Intervention: Overview 231

Introduction 231

The Ethics of Intervention 232

Theoretical Approaches 236

Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapies 237

Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression 239

Process-Experiential Therapies 240

Cognitive-Behavioural Therapies 241

Seeking Psychological Treatment 244

The Duration and Impact of Psychotherapy 247

Alternative Modes of Service Delivery 249

Summary and Conclusions 254

12 Intervention: Adults and Couples 256

Introduction 256

Does Psychotherapy Work? A Controversy and Its Impact 256

Meta-Analysis and Psychotherapy Research 257

Evidence-Based Treatments: Initiatives and Controversies 261

Clinical Practice Guidelines 268

Examples of Evidence-Based Treatments 270

CBT for Depression 270

Prolonged Exposure CBT for PTSD 273

EFT for Couple Distress 274

Effectiveness Trials 274

Adoption of Evidence-Based Treatments 276

Summary and Conclusions 278

13 Intervention: Children and Adolescents 280

Introduction 280

Who Is the Client in Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents? 280

Landmarks in the Evolution of Evidence-Based Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents 283

Do Psychological Treatments for Children and Adolescents Work? 284

Which Treatments Work for Specific Disorders? 285

Clinical Practice Guidelines 288

Examples of Evidence-Based Treatments 289

Disruptive Behaviour Disorders 289

Adolescent Depression 295

Efficacy, Effectiveness, and the Dissemination of Evidence-Based Treatments 296

Summary and Conclusions 300

14 Intervention: Identifying Key Elements of Change 302

Introduction 302

Psychotherapy Process and Process-Outcome Research 303

Examining Client Factors 305

Examining Therapist Factors 307

Examining Treatment Factors 309

Some Methodological Cautions 312

Common Factors in Psychotherapy 313

Research Perspectives on Common Factors: The Therapeutic Alliance 314

Research Perspectives on Common Factors: Psychotherapy Equivalence 315

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Relationships 318

Task Force Recommendations 319

Empirically Based Principles of Therapeutic Change 320

Summary and Conclusions 323

15 Clinical Health Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, and Forensic Psychology 324

Introduction 324

Clinical Health Psychology 325

Definitions of Health and Disability 326

Activities of Clinical Health Psychologists 327

Assessment and Intervention Related to Pain 330

Clinical Neuropsychology 333

Activities of Clinical Neuropsychologists 333

Assessment 335

Intervention 337

Forensic Psychology 339

Activities of Forensic Psychologists 340

Assessment 342

Intervention 343

Summary and Conclusions 344

APPENDIX 1 Major Journals Relevant to Clinical Psychology 346

APPENDIX 2 Applications to Graduate School 352

REFERENCES 361

NAME INDEX 391

SUBJECT INDEX 403

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      Book Synopsis

      Introduction to Clinical Psychology: An Evidence-Based Approach,4th Edition by University of Ottawa authors Catherine M. Lee and John Hunsley introduces students to the theories and practices of clinical psychology and conveys the important work done by clinical psychologists. This text is designed to be helpful not only to those who will go on to careers in clinical psychology, but also to those who will choose other career paths.



      Table of Contents

      PREFACE iv

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii

      ABOUT THE AUTHORS viii

      1 The Evolution of Clinical Psychology 1

      Introduction 1

      Defining the Nature and Scope of Clinical Psychology 3

      Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology 7

      Mental Health Professions 8

      Counselling Psychology 8

      School Psychology 10

      Psychiatry 10

      Clinical Social Work 11

      Other Mental Health Professions 12

      Availability of Mental Health Service Providers 13

      A Brief History of Clinical Psychology 14

      The Roots of Clinical Psychology 14

      The History of Assessment in Clinical Psychology 15

      The History of Intervention in Clinical Psychology 20

      The History of Prevention in Clinical Psychology 25

      The Future 25

      Summary and Conclusions 25

      2 Contemporary Clinical Psychology 27

      Introduction 27

      Activities of Clinical Psychologists 28

      Assessment and Diagnosis 29

      Intervention 32

      Prevention 35

      Consultation 35

      Research 37

      Teaching and Supervision 38

      Administration 39

      Employment Settings 39

      The Two Pillars of Clinical Psychology: Science and Ethics 40

      Training in Clinical Psychology 43

      Models of Training in Clinical Psychology 43

      Accreditation of Clinical Psychology Programs 45

      Licensure in Clinical Psychology 47

      Summary and Conclusions 49

      3 Classification and Diagnosis 50

      Introduction 50

      Defining Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Disorders 52

      Developmental Psychopathology 53

      Diagnosis 53

      Defining Disorder 54

      Prevalence of Mental Disorders 55

      Understanding the Development of Mental Disorders 58

      The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) System 61

      The Evolution of the DSM 61

      The DSM-5 63

      The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) System 67

      Limitations of Diagnostic Systems 68

      Defining Abnormality (Revisited) 68

      Diagnostic Reliability 69

      Heterogeneity of Symptom Profiles 70

      Diagnostic Validity 71

      Comorbidity 72

      Categorical versus Dimensional Classification 73

      Summary and Conclusions 74

      4 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology 75

      Introduction 75

      Generating Research Hypotheses 78

      Ethics in Research 80

      Research Designs 83

      Case Studies 86

      Single Case Designs 87

      Correlational Designs 88

      Quasi-Experimental Designs 90

      Experimental Designs 91

      Selecting Research Participants and Measures 93

      Selecting the Sample 93

      Selecting the Sampling Strategy 93

      Setting the Sample Size 94

      Measurement Options and the Importance of Psychometric Properties 95

      Analyzing the Data 96

      Statistical and Clinical Significance 97

      Research Syntheses 98

      Systematic Reviews 98

      Meta-Analysis 99

      Summary and Conclusions 100

      5 Assessment: Overview 102

      Introduction 102

      Psychological Assessment 103

      Evidence-Based Assessment 104

      The Purposes of Psychological Assessment 105

      Psychological Testing 112

      Assessment versus Testing 114

      Psychometric Considerations 116

      Testing Practices in Clinical Psychology 120

      Ethical Considerations 121

      Summary and Conclusions 122

      6 Assessment: Interviewing and Observation 124

      Introduction 124

      Ethical Issues: Limits of Confidentiality 126

      Unstructured Assessment Interviews 127

      Semi-Structured Diagnostic Interviews 129

      General Issues in Interviewing 131

      Attending Skills 131

      Contextual Information 132

      Culturally Sensitive Interviewing 133

      Defining Problems and Goals 135

      Assessing Suicide Risk 137

      Interviewing Couples 138

      Interviewing Families 138

      Interviewing Children and Adolescents 139

      Observations 141

      Self-Monitoring 144

      Summary and Conclusions 147

      7 Assessment: Intellectual and Cognitive Measures 148

      Introduction 148

      Defining Intelligence 149

      Theories of Intelligence 149

      Assessing Intelligence: The Clinical Context 151

      The Wechsler Intelligence Scales 153

      Background Issues 153

      Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Issues 157

      Canadian Normative Data 158

      Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) 160

      Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Fifth Edition (WISC-V) 162

      Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence—Fourth Edition (WPPSI-IV) 163

      Other Intelligence Scales 164

      Selected Cognitive Assessment Scales 165

      Wechsler Memory Scale—Fourth Edition (WMS-IV) 165

      Wechsler Individual Achievement Test—Third Edition (WIAT-III) 167

      Summary and Conclusions 168

      8 Assessment: Self-Report and Projective Measures 169

      Introduction 169

      The Person-Situation Debate 170

      Self-Presentation Biases 172

      Developing Culturally Appropriate Measures 172

      The Clinical Utility of Self-Report and Projective Measures 175

      Self-Report Personality Measures 176

      MMPI-2 and MMPI-A 177

      Other Clinical Measures of Personality Functioning 182

      Self-Report Checklists of Behaviours and Symptoms 184

      Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment 184

      SCL-90-R 187

      Outcome Questionnaire 45 187

      Beck Depression Inventory-II 188

      Children’s Depression Inventory 2 189

      Projective Measures of Personality 189

      Rorschach Inkblot Test 190

      Summary and Conclusions 192

      9 Assessment: Integration and Clinical Decision-Making 194

      Integrating Assessment Data 196

      Case Formulation 198

      Threats to the Validity of Assessments and Case Formulations 202

      Patient/Client Factors 202

      Clinician Factors 203

      Improving the Accuracy of Clinical Judgment 205

      Psychological Assessment Reports and Treatment Plans 207

      Assessment Feedback 209

      Summary and Conclusions 211

      10 Prevention 213

      Introduction 213

      Approaches to Prevention 217

      Promoting Evidence-Based Parenting 220

      Home Visiting Programs 221

      Incredible Years 221

      Triple P 222

      Prevention of Violence 222

      Physical Abuse of Children 222

      Youth Violence: Bullying and Conduct Disorder 223

      Prevention of Internalizing Disorders 225

      Anxiety Disorders 225

      Depression 226

      Prevention of Substance Abuse 226

      Prevention of Problems in those Exposed to Trauma or Loss 228

      Summary and Conclusions 229

      11 Intervention: Overview 231

      Introduction 231

      The Ethics of Intervention 232

      Theoretical Approaches 236

      Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapies 237

      Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression 239

      Process-Experiential Therapies 240

      Cognitive-Behavioural Therapies 241

      Seeking Psychological Treatment 244

      The Duration and Impact of Psychotherapy 247

      Alternative Modes of Service Delivery 249

      Summary and Conclusions 254

      12 Intervention: Adults and Couples 256

      Introduction 256

      Does Psychotherapy Work? A Controversy and Its Impact 256

      Meta-Analysis and Psychotherapy Research 257

      Evidence-Based Treatments: Initiatives and Controversies 261

      Clinical Practice Guidelines 268

      Examples of Evidence-Based Treatments 270

      CBT for Depression 270

      Prolonged Exposure CBT for PTSD 273

      EFT for Couple Distress 274

      Effectiveness Trials 274

      Adoption of Evidence-Based Treatments 276

      Summary and Conclusions 278

      13 Intervention: Children and Adolescents 280

      Introduction 280

      Who Is the Client in Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents? 280

      Landmarks in the Evolution of Evidence-Based Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents 283

      Do Psychological Treatments for Children and Adolescents Work? 284

      Which Treatments Work for Specific Disorders? 285

      Clinical Practice Guidelines 288

      Examples of Evidence-Based Treatments 289

      Disruptive Behaviour Disorders 289

      Adolescent Depression 295

      Efficacy, Effectiveness, and the Dissemination of Evidence-Based Treatments 296

      Summary and Conclusions 300

      14 Intervention: Identifying Key Elements of Change 302

      Introduction 302

      Psychotherapy Process and Process-Outcome Research 303

      Examining Client Factors 305

      Examining Therapist Factors 307

      Examining Treatment Factors 309

      Some Methodological Cautions 312

      Common Factors in Psychotherapy 313

      Research Perspectives on Common Factors: The Therapeutic Alliance 314

      Research Perspectives on Common Factors: Psychotherapy Equivalence 315

      Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Relationships 318

      Task Force Recommendations 319

      Empirically Based Principles of Therapeutic Change 320

      Summary and Conclusions 323

      15 Clinical Health Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, and Forensic Psychology 324

      Introduction 324

      Clinical Health Psychology 325

      Definitions of Health and Disability 326

      Activities of Clinical Health Psychologists 327

      Assessment and Intervention Related to Pain 330

      Clinical Neuropsychology 333

      Activities of Clinical Neuropsychologists 333

      Assessment 335

      Intervention 337

      Forensic Psychology 339

      Activities of Forensic Psychologists 340

      Assessment 342

      Intervention 343

      Summary and Conclusions 344

      APPENDIX 1 Major Journals Relevant to Clinical Psychology 346

      APPENDIX 2 Applications to Graduate School 352

      REFERENCES 361

      NAME INDEX 391

      SUBJECT INDEX 403

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