Behaviourism and the Conditioning of Blame
Behaviourism can help deepen our understanding of how societal systems of reward and punishment condition individuals, shape ego processes, and ultimately entrench a culture of blame.
Behaviourism can help deepen our understanding of how societal systems of reward and punishment condition individuals, shape ego processes, and ultimately entrench a culture of blame.
In this article, we will look at masks in relation to human psychology as made popular by Erving Goffman, and how they apply to the ego.
In this article, we will provide an introduction to these two concepts and discuss how they relate to each other and to human well-being.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a fascinating field that combines elements of psychology, communication, and personal development.
Introduction to Confirmation Bias Confirmation bias is a well-documented psychological phenomenon where individuals tend to favour information that confirms their pre-existing beliefs, values, or attitudes, while simultaneously disregarding or undervaluing information that contradicts them. This bias is not only prevalent in everyday decision-making but also significantly influences how we process Read more
In this article, we will explain the concept of ego pruning and how it can be applied to alleviate a lack of personal congruence.