Terms Used in Psychotherapeutic Systems

Be able to assign the terms from this list to the appropriate psychotherapeutic system (choose from behavioral, biomedical, cognitive, holistic, humanistic, or psychodynamic). The reference for this exercise is "Music Therapy within the Context of Psychotherapeutic Models", by Mary L. Scovel (Ch. 8, Therapy in the Treatment of Adults with Mental Disorders, Robert F. Unkefer, Editor).

absolutistic musts meaning
aggressive drives medical model
analyzing and doing  
anxiety conflict new self-statements
autonomy  
avoidance situation oedipus complex
awareness training operant conditioning
  oral stage
biofeedback  
biochemistry Pavlovian conditioning
  penis envy
castration personal responsibility
cause and effect phallic stage
chemical therapies practitioners
choice psychic abilities
classical conditioning purpose
conditioned response  
crooked thinking reinforcer
  relationship oriented
deciding  
defense mechanism selective punishment
  self-care
eclectic self-defeating
ego self-examination
experiential self-healing
extinction self indoctrination
  self-responsibility
free association stimulus
  superego
genetic  
genital stage transference
germs  
  unconditional shoulds
id  
imagery values
inner healing vocabulary of freedom
   
judging  
   
latency period  
libido  
life instincts