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Title: PSYCHODYNAMIC VERSUS BEHAVIORAL
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February 7, 2003 |
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The behavioral view point would claim that something had to have 'stimulated' this feeling for it to result in a response of a low self-esteem. Psychodynamic psychologists would believe that something from the teen's past childhood experiences is causing pressure that the mind is having a hard time releasing... Showed first 250 characters
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In this case the behavioral stimulus is the psychodynamic pressure and the response is the releasing of the pressure as low self-esteem.
While examining these two very different psychological perspectives, I have come to the conclusion that no situation or particular behavior can be attributed to just one reason... Showed next 250 characters
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