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 |