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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Beth Ogletree- Chapter 14 Extra Credit, Aversive Conditioning goal is Sustituting a negative response for a possitive response, Classical Conditioning leads to Counterconditioning, Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy is Progressively exposing people to simulations of their fears, Humanistic Therapy aims to boost self-fulfillment by helping people to grow in self- awareness and self-acceptance, Systematic Desensitization is Commonly used for treating phobias, Classical Conditioning has different therapy techniques such as: Exposure therapies, Biomedical Therapy is Prescribed medications or medical procedures that act directly on the patient's nervous system, Sigmund Freud also influenced Psychodynamic Therapy, Counterconditioning which is Conditioning a new response to stimuli that trigger unwanted behavior, Freud's theraputic technique; it involves free association, resistance, and transferences Free Association is a way of unraveling a conscious mind, Group and Family Therapy The bad Not as much individual attention from the therapist, Humanistic Therapy includes Client-centered Therapy, Psychotherapy is treatment involving psychological techniques, Behavior Therapy involves Classical Conditioning, Freud's theraputic technique; it involves free association, resistance, and transferences Transference is the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships, Therapy Includes Group and Family Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy aims to alter the way people think and act, Client-centered Therapy is Focusing on the client's counscious self-perceptions, Psychotherapy created by Sigmund Freud, Therapy includes Behavior Therapy