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Card 6

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For behaviour to be learnt, self-efficacy is important

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Card 7

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Connections between neurone represent meaningful learnt associations

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Card 8

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Uses free association, where patients talk freely about their concerns and dreams to a therapist

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Card 9

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Sexual selection and the rooting reflex supports the basic assumptions

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Card 10

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Promotes person-centred therapy

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Card 11

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When born, our mind is tabula rasa (a blank slate)

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Card 12

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Learning involves paying attention, remembering, imitating and having motivation

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Card 13

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Mental processes lie between stimulus and response

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Card 14

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We have defence mechanisms to reduce anxiety

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Card 15

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We feel worth by adhering to conditions of worth

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