Table 401.5: TABLE 5 Clinical Psychology

Coverage of clinical psychology can be found on the following pages:

Abused children, risk of psychological disorder among, p. 174

Alcohol use and aggression, p. 332

Alzheimer’s disease, pp. 33, 195, 264

Anxiety disorders, pp. 380–382

Autism spectrum disorder, pp. 80–81, 108, 223, 238

Aversive conditioning, pp. 421–422

Behavior modification, p. 422

Behavior therapies, pp. 419–422

Big Five, use in understanding personality disorders, p. 362

Bipolar disorder, pp. 395–396

Brain damage and memory loss, p. 208

Brain scans, p. 38

Brain stimulation therapies, pp. 434–436

Childhood trauma, effect on mental health, p. 86

Client-analyst relationship in psychoanalysis, pp. 416–417

Client-therapist relationship, p. 429

Clinical psychologists, pp. 5–6

Cognitive therapies, pp. 422–424

eating disorders and, pp. 423–424

Culture and values in psychotherapy, p. 429

Depression:

adolescence and, p. 92

heart disease and, pp. 291–292

homosexuality and, p. 121

mood-memory connection and, p. 207

outlook and, p. 399

self-esteem and, pp. 17, 92

social exclusion and, p. 93

unexpected loss and, p. 101

Dissociative and personality disorders, pp. 406–409

Dissociative identity disorder, therapist’s role, pp. 407–408

Drug therapies, pp. 18–19, 432–434

DSM-5, p. 379

Eating disorders, pp. 405–406

Emotional intelligence, p. 240

Evidence-based clinical decision making, p. 428

Exercise, therapeutic effects of, pp. 298–299, 431

Exposure therapies, pp. 420–421

Generalized anxiety disorder, p. 381

Grief therapy, p. 101

Group and family therapies, p. 425

Historical treatment of mental illness, p. 416

Hospitals, clinical psychologists and, p. 416

Humanistic therapies, pp. 418–419

Hypnosis and pain relief, pp. 157–158

Intelligence scales and stroke rehabilitation, p. 242

Lifestyle change, therapeutic effects of, p. 431

Loss of a child, psychiatric hospitalization and, p. 101

Major depressive disorder, pp. 394–395

Medical model of mental disorders, p. 378

Neurotransmitter imbalances and related disorders, pp. 33–34

Nurturing strengths, pp. 358–359

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, p. 382

Operant conditioning, p. 422

Ostracism, pp. 267–268

Panic disorder, pp. 381–382

Person-centered therapy, p. 419

Personality inventories, pp. 361–362

Personality testing, pp. 361–362

Phobias, p. 382

Physical and psychological treatment of pain, pp. 155–158

Posttraumatic stress disorder, pp. 382–383

Psychiatric labels and bias, pp. 379–380

Psychoactive drugs, types of, pp. 385–386

Psychoanalysis, pp. 416–418

Psychodynamic theory, pp. 350–353

Psychodynamic therapy, pp. 417–418

Psychological disorders, pp. 375–380

are those with disorders dangerous?, pp. 409–410

classification of, pp. 379–380

gender differences in, p. 108

preventing, and building resilience, pp. 436–438

Psychotherapy, pp. 416–417

effectiveness of, pp. 426–427

Rorschach inkblot test, p. 355

Savant syndrome, pp. 238–239

Schizophrenia, pp. 401–405

parent-blaming and, p. 93

risk of, pp. 403–405

Self-actualization, p. 357

Self-injury, pp. 400–401

Sex-reassignment surgery, pp. 113, 115

Sleep disorders, pp. 58–60

Spanked children, risk for aggression among, p. 181

Substance use disorders and addictive behaviors, pp. 385–394

Suicide, pp. 400–401

Testosterone replacement therapy, p. 116

Tolerance, withdrawal, and addiction, p. 386