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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Beatrice Johnson Chapter 15, 4 elements ???? Reflection, action based rather than insight based Therapies based on classical conditioning include Flooding, treats severe depression with electic currents unilateral electrodes placed on one side of the head and the forehead, helps reconize distortions in thinking Beck's Cognitive Therapy includes, 4 elements ???? Unconditional Positive Regard, Psychopharmacology include Antipsychotic drugs, Psychological Therapies Early Days Early treatment consisted of beatings, ice baths for seizures, and vomitting. In 1793 Phillippe Pinel stated that the mentally ill must be treated with moral treatment, consisted of Free Association Bruer: talking about whatever comes to mind to reveal unconcious concerns, types Family therapy Therapy that resolves problems the effect an entire family, Psychological Therapies Group Therapies types, focuses on conscious and experiences contains Gesalt Therapy- directive insight, includes Personalization taking responsibility for events unconnected with the person, Flooding Therapies based on operant conditoning include Using reinforcement, types Self-help groups People who meet to support each other, Psychological Therapies Biomedical Therapy Therapy for mental disorders in which a person with a problem is treated with biolgical or medical methods to relieve symptoms, Therapy for mental disorders in which a person with a problem talks with a psychological professional. Action therapy Therapy in which the main goal is to change disordered or inappropriate behavior directly, focuses on conscious and experiences contains 4 elements, includes Overgeneralization drawing conclusions based on one incident, 4 elements ???? Authenticity, includes magnify and minimize blowing a negative event out of proportion ignoring the positive aspects of it