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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Edwards ch.15 21, Insight Cognitive, contingency contracting (reinforcement) is a formal,written agreement the therapist and client in which goals for behavioral change, reinforcements, and penalties are clearly stated, Drugs used to control or relieve symptoms of psychological disorder; used alone or with other therapies, Psychotherapy can be treated by Biomedical, reinforcement, extinction, shaping, and modeling participant modeling, Beck's cognitive therapy selective thinking, magnification and minimization distortions of thinking in which a person blows a negative event out of proportion to its importance while ignoring relevant positive events, Biomedical ECT, Freudian ???? free association, Action OC (operant conditioning), reinforcement, extinction, shaping, and modeling token economies (reinforcement), CC (classical conditioning) is the pairing of stimuli, free association is a psychoanalytic tecnique in which a patient was encouraged to talk about anything that came to mind without fear of negative evaluations, pairing of stimuli exposure therapies: expose person to anxiety-provoking stimulus in real or imagined form, OC (operant conditioning) is reinforcement, extinction, shaping, and modeling, Beck's cognitive therapy personalization, cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) action therapy in which the goal is to help clients overcome problems by learning to think more rationally and logically, Action CC (classical conditioning), Biomedical Psychosurgery, Freudian dream interpretation