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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ch15 hillary claypoole, rogers's person-centered therapy 4 basic elements unconditional positive regard: a warm, accepting, completely incritical atmosphere that the therapist must create for clients., CH.15 15.8 to 15.10 psychopharmacology, psychoanalysis ???? a therapy based on the theory of frued, emphasizing the revealing of unconscious conflicts, rogers's person-centered therapy 4 basic elements empathy: understanding the feelings of the client., CH.15 15.8 to 15.10 emerging technologies, beck's cognitive theory ???? magnification& minimization, Ch. 15 15.2 free association, free association free association psychoanalytic technique in which a patient was encouragedto talk about anything that came to mind without fear of negative evaluation, Ch. 15 15.2 dream interpretation, psychotherapy action therapies changing disordered or inappropriate behavior directly, emerging technologies need to be evaluated, interpersonal psychotherapy ???? therapy for depression which incorporates multiple approaches and focuses in (IPT), psychotherapy insight therapies helping people to gain insight with respect to thier behavior, thoughts, and feelings, rogers's person-centered therapy nondirective therapist remains relatively neutraland doesn't interpret or take direct actions with regard to the client, instead remaining a calm, nonjudgmental listener while the client talks., psychopharmacology ???? antipsychotic, beck's cognitive theory ???? selective thinking, evaluate of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic approached directive the therapist actively gives interpretations of a client's statements and may suggest certain behavior or actions, Ch. 15 15.2 resistance & transference, interpersonal psychotherapy eclectic therapy that results from combining elements of several different approaches or techniques, resistance & transference resistance a point in which a patient becomes unwilling to talk about certain topics