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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Rachel Richardson CH 15, Action Therapies action-based therapies operation on the premise that all behaviors are learned techniques based on classical conditioning and operant conditoning, psycotherapy cultural, ethnic, and gender concerns should be examined, Gestalt therapy ???? focuses on denied past, everything is conscious, Psychological Therapies Modern Treatments psycotherapy, Psychological Therapies Early Treatments People with mental illnesses were believed to be possessed by demons or evil spirits, evaluation Humanistic Therapy (conscious, sense of self, subjective expierence of emotion) Person-centered therapy, Psychological Therapies Modern Treatments biomedical therapy, Psychological Therapies Early Treatments "Moral Treatment" movement started by Pinel in France, Person-centered therapy ???? therapist uses a nondirective approach and four basic elements to develop the person- therapist relationship, Psychological Therapies Freud's psychoanalysis and related techniques psychoanalysis, evaluation Humanistic Therapy (conscious, sense of self, subjective expierence of emotion) Gestalt therapy, cognitive therapies ???? rational-emotive behavior therapy, Group Therapies person-centered, Gestalt, and Behavioral styles seem to work best Evaluation, Psychological Therapies Freud's psychoanalysis and related techniques free association, cognitive therapies ???? Beck's cognitive therapy, biomedical therapy used as last resort; cutting into the brain to remove or destroy brain tissues associated with symptoms of a mental disorder; i.e. prefrontal lobotomies and bilateral cingulotomy Psychosurgery, Psychological Therapies Freud's psychoanalysis and related techniques evaluation, therapist uses a nondirective approach and four basic elements to develop the person- therapist relationship Alternative to individual therapy; group of clients meet together to discuss similiar problems with a single therapist or pair of therapists Group Therapies, Person-centered therapy ???? focuses on match between real self and ideal self, developed by Carl Rogers, Group Therapies another form of therapy is: Action Therapies