Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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This isn't CBT, it's more like positive reinforcement (reinforcing a behaviour by rewarding or giving something). CBT aims to change behaviour by changing thoughts (cognitions) and core beliefs based on the theory that thoughts, feelings and behaviours are all linked, and if you modify one, you can modify the others.
That being said, I love Big Bang Theory, and this was a really funny episode!
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more like operant conditioning
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@StoryBPhotography Sorry but clearly you aren't since the scene exhibits operant conditioning techniques.
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I'd definitely say that this exemplifies operant conditioning, rather than CBT :)
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Hiliarious. Am studying CBT so this is cute.
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"I can't be impossible, I exist! I think what you meant to say is, I'm improbable."
XDD
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its operant conditioning FYI
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Who watches anime on TV?
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@ChrisCDepew its classical conditioning TBH
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Most certainly Operant Conditioning. Not CBT. Great clips though.
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@SpecialGuy21 It's actually Behavior Analysis.... Reinforcing segments of behavior to get a certain outcome. Many therapies use this technique in different ways.... but it's definitely Behavior Analysis... e.g B.F. Skinner training the dogs/rats with food/water. (I had to do this in my rat lab class).
Its from Big Bang Theory. It comes on CBS. You can sometimes DL it on Limewire. Not available from iTunes.
mattbrennan81 1 year ago