Behavior Therapy: Forms, Reasons, and Process

What is behavioral therapy? Behavioral therapy developed as a counter-movement to psychoanalysis. It emerged from the school of so-called behaviorism, which shaped psychology in the 20th century. While Freudian psychoanalysis concentrates primarily on interpretations of unconscious conflicts, behaviorism focuses on observable behavior. The aim is to examine human behavior objectively. Classical conditioning The experiments of … Behavior Therapy: Forms, Reasons, and Process