An explanation and evaluation the Behaviorist approach to Psychotherapy.
In this essay I shall explain what the behaviorist approach is. In order to do this I shall be examining the historical perspective of behaviourism.
I shall need to evaluate the behaviourist approach and it's effectiveness in the treatment of the whole person and shall briefly compare it to some of the other approaches to treatment.
The fundamental approach of behaviourism and psychoanalytical therapy seems diametrically opposed and it will be interesting to see how some therapists are able to incorporate both of these approaches into their treatment techniques.
Behaviourism is defined in the Collin's Dictionary as" the guiding principle of certain psychologists who hold that the proper basis of psychological science is the objective study of behaviour under stimuli".
What does this mean? We shall come back to this statement.
Psychotherapy is defined in the Collin's Dictionary as "The treatment of......
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