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A single nerve cell, also called a(n) ____________________, typically consists of the following three basic parts: ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
Transference
A psychological phenomenon in which an individual redirects feelings and desires, often unconsciously, from one person to another, particularly noted in psychoanalytic therapy.
Aversive Conditioning
A type of behavior conditioning where a noxious stimulus is paired with a particular unwanted behavior to reduce its occurrence.
Classical Conditioning
A simple form of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to evoke the response usually evoked by another stimulus by being paired repeatedly with the other stimulus.
Gestalt Therapy
A form of psychotherapy focusing on self-awareness and understanding the present context of a patient's life, emphasizing wholeness and integration.
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