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Convinced French government to convert all asylums to his experimental open air asylum
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Philip Pinel
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A nurse who worked in a prison setting who raised awareness of the plight of the mentally ill in the US
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Dorothy Dix
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Caused thousands of mentally ill people to be released from hospitals resulting in a large homeless population across the US
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Community Mental Health Centers Act
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Therapy that makes some form of intervention with a person's body
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Somatic or Biomedical Therapy
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Modern therapy of a psychological nature
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Psychotherapy
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Italian psychiatrist who had the idea to shock humans to improve mental ailments after observing animals shocked into unconciousness
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Cerletti
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Developed by Cerletti, a type of biomedical therapy in which electric shocks induce seizures to treat illness
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
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Portuguese physician who introduced psychosurgery
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Moniz
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Surgery on the brain used on patients who are chronically violent or agitated.
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Psychosurgery
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Developed by Feud, a procedure in which patients are instructed to lay down, relax and speak whatever thoughts/feelings are in their mind
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Free Association
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Transferring a feeling one has for someone to someone else unconciously
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Transference
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When a person acts accordingly to a transference
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counter transference
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Pull up an empty chair, write a letter to the perpetrator of your pain
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Empty chair technique
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Popular behavioral technique for treating phobias
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Systematic Desensitization
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Developed Humanistic Therapy
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Carl Rogers
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Type of Humanistic Therapy involving unconditional positive regard
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Client-centered therapy
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