07/25/2023
“Let’s Talk Core Energy Dynamics With
Relationships to Behavioralism”
Core Energy Dynamics helps people identify how their past experiences have formed beliefs that are holding them back and work with them to re-engineer those beliefs so they can achieve greatness through actions by applying their flow of Growth with Anabolic Energy and Stress Reduction in each moment in Time which is in a Continuum of changes.
It is with the understanding of Core Energy Dynamics that we recognize theory of behaviorism stimulating further support of how the Core Energy Dynamics is a integral part of how we operate ourselves in all we do.
Key Takeaways: Behaviorism
Behaviorism is the theory that human or animal psychology can be objectively studied through observable actions (behaviors), rather than thoughts and feelings that cannot be observed.
Behaviorism’s influential figures include the psychologists John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner, who are associated with classical conditioning and operant conditioning, respectively.
“Methodological Behaviorism”
In 1913, psychologist John B. Watson published the paper that would be considered the manifesto of early behaviorism: “Psychology as the behaviorist views it.” (https://lnkd.in/eFVTEhNn) In this paper, Watson rejected mentalist methods and detailed his philosophy on what psychology should be: the science of behavior, which he called “behaviorism.”
It should be noted that although Watson is often labeled the “founder” of behaviorism, he was by no means the first person to criticize introspection, nor was he the first to champion objective methods for studying psychology. After Watson's paper, however, behaviorism gradually took hold. By the 1920s, a number of intellectuals, including well-regarded figures such as the philosopher and later Nobel Laureate Bertrand Russell, recognized the significance of Watson’s philosophy.
“Radical Behaviorism”
Of the behaviorists after Watson, perhaps the most well-known is B.F. Skinner. Contrasting many other behaviorists of the time, Skinner’s ideas focused on scientific explanations rather than methods.
Skinner believed that observable behaviors were outward manifestations of unseen mental processes, but that it was more convenient to study those observable behaviors. His approach to behaviorism was to understand the relationship between an animal’s behaviors and its environment.
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The behaviourist views psychology as a purely directive experimental branch of natural science. Its theoretical goal is the prediction and control of behavior. So far, human psychology has been unsuccessful due to the mistaken notion that introspection is the only method available to psychology, and...