How would a behaviorist explain shyness?

How would a behaviorist explain shyness?

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Explain the problem of shyness from a behavioral viewpoint. a person is shy because they learned that when they are quiet, people leave them alone and they are rewarded by being happy. You just studied 303 terms!

Q. Which psychologist would you consult with if you suffer from schizophrenia?

Clinical psychologists are trained to treat people who have problems with their feelings, behavior, and thinking patterns, such as those that occur with schizophrenia. Clinical psychologists may also be referred to as psychotherapists.

Q. Which philosopher proposed that nerve pathways but proposed that there was animal spirits inside rather than neurotransmitters?

The ancient theory of ‘animal spirits’ (pneuma psychikon in Greek; spiritus animalis in Latin) was first proposed by Alexandrian physicians in the third century BCE. Animal spirits were thought to be weightless, invisible entities that flowed through the hollow nerves to mediate the functioning of the body.

Q. Is shyness a form of autism?

Other signs that your child may have autism Generally, parents start to notice things at around two years of age; for some, it’s much later. As well as showing signs of shyness or a reluctance to socialise, a child with autism may also show other signs.

Q. Can you be shy and have social anxiety?

Just Shy or Social Anxiety Disorder. Is social anxiety disorder just another name for being really shy? Many people are a little bit shy, but those with social anxiety disorder (also called social phobia) can become overwhelmed with anxiety in simple social situations.

Q. What is the difference between being shy and having social anxiety?

Shyness and social anxiety disorder are two different things. Shyness is a personality trait. Many people who are shy do not have the negative emotions and feelings that accompany social anxiety disorder. They live a normal life, and do not view shyness as a negative trait.

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