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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Hoke Ch15 23, Cognitive Therapies is Rational-emotive behavior therapy REBT, Evaluation Gestalt Therapy Therapist uses a very directive approach to lead the client through a number of planned experiences with the goal of increasing self-awareness, Evaluation Gestalt Therapy Developed by Fritz Perls, Psychological Therapies Early Interventions Pinel started the "moral treatment" movement in France, Evaluation Person-centered Therapy Therapists uses a nondirective approach and four basic elements to develop the person-therapist rellationship, Cognitive Therapies is Evaluation, Behavior Therapies is Action-based therapies operating on the premise that all behaviors, both normal and abnormal, are learned; applied behavior analysis involves functional analysis and learning techniques to increase desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors, Psychological Therapies Action Therapies Cognitive Therapies, Evaluation Gestalt Therapy Focuses on match between actual and ideal self; focuses on the gestalt or "whole picture", Psychological Therapies Action Therapies Behavior Therapies, Psychological Therapies Modern Treatments Biomedical Therapy, Psychological Therapies Gestalt Therapy Developed by Fritz Perls, Psychological Therapies Humanistic Therapy Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Therapies is Cognitive-behavioral therapy CBT, Psychological Therapies Interpersonal Therapy Eclectic therapy with some theoretical roots in the psych- dynamics approach but combines aspects from humanistic and cognitive-behavioral therapies, Evaluation Person-centered Therapy Focuses on match between real self and ideal self, Evaluation Interpersonal Therapy Eclectic therapy with some theoretical roots in the psych- dynamics approach but combines aspects from humanistic and cognitive-behavioral therapies, Behavior Therapies is Techniques based on operant conditioning; reinforcement, extinction, shaping, and modeling, Group Therapies is Alternative to individual therapy; group of clients meet together to discuss similar problems with a single therapist or pair of therapists, Psychological Therapies Humanistic Therapy Promotes insight and emphasizes the importance of individual choice and the potential to change one's behavior