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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.3
Why would some psychologists oppose applying Skinner's theory of operant conditioning to understanding and treating mental illnesses?
They believe that focus on rewards and punishments trivializes serious mental health conditions.
They assert that Skinner's theory overlooks the potential role of biological and cognitive processes in mental illness.
They claim Skinner's approach is too focused on past experiences, ignoring current situations affecting the individual's state-of-mind.
They suggest that Skinner's methods can cause too much emotional distress for patients.
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