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EVALUATION OF THE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH
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Mind map evaluation of the behavioural approach
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EVALUATION OF THE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH
+ SCIENTIFIC APPROACH
introduced by Watson start of 20th Century.
Pavlov work was objective, scientific.
e.g. studies observable, measurable behaviours
operationalised in terms of stimulus- response
could relate to little albert
analyse, quantify and compare behaviour
see beliefs from facts- conduct experiments
therapies, have scientific evidence, can observe and measure.
could relate to SD
FOCUS ON THE HERE AND NOW
Not concerned with the past like other approaches
does not work for all people or disorders
treatment of disorders focuses on current symptoms and not causes
e.g. aversion therapy
alcohol and new stimulus response
not why, but stop it
e.g. 2 - SD treat undesirable behaviour
via counterconditioning - new stimulus/response
does not look for cause, removes symptoms
ignores the underlying cause
SUCCESSFUL APPLICATIONS
applied in the real world
education
mental illness
e.g. classical conditioning and aversion therapy
operant conditioning e.g. token economy
principles of positive reinforcement in the form of primary and secondary reinforcers
EMPHASIS ON NURTURE
focuses on the environment nature is ignored.
e.g. would not consider genetics in influencing personality
external factors are exaggerated
if it was just learning, we could all reach our potential
ignores internal factors
motivation, emotions, innate abilities
e.g moral responsibility
ETHICAL as it takes the blame away from the individual
:( MORE RELEVANT TO ANIMALS
roots lie in experiments with non animals e.g. pavlov and skinner
Wolpe - created a phobia in cats by placing them in cages and giving shocks.
human anxiety might not be the same
e.g. Wolpe - women fear of insects SD not cure phobia. Husband = insect
it was repression, not learning = counselling. recommended
SD was also developed with animals
DETERMINISITIC APPROACH
behaviour linked by associations e.g. stimulus response(CC), or rewards and punishments( oc)
People are controlled by environmental factors
does not consider the processes that occur before we behave - i.e free will
ie ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINISM
people can not make choices, and have no personal or moral responsibility?
people are not accountable for own wrong doing>
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