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All of the cognitive behavioural approaches share the same basic characteristics and assumptions as traditional behaviour therapy.
Behavior
Observable actions or responses of an organism, often studied in psychology to understand the underlying processes.
Gestalt Principles
A set of theories that describe how humans tend to organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes when certain principles are applied.
Perception
The process of recognizing and interpreting sensory stimuli through the five senses.
Proximity
The physical or psychological closeness between people or objects, often influencing the strength of relationships and the formation of social bonds.
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