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Asked: June 2, 20242024-06-02T11:03:52+05:30 2024-06-02T11:03:52+05:30In: Psychology

Write a short note on discuss the cognitive and behavioural theories, explaining behavioural disorders.

Write a short note on discuss the cognitive and behavioural theories, explaining behavioural disorders.

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      Cognitive and Behavioral Theories Explaining Behavioral Disorders

      Cognitive Theories

      Cognitive theories focus on the role of mental processes in understanding and explaining behavioral disorders. These theories suggest that dysfunctional thinking patterns are the root cause of behavioral and emotional issues.

      1. Cognitive-Behavioral Theory:

        • Aaron Beck's Cognitive Theory: Beck proposed that negative automatic thoughts and cognitive distortions (such as overgeneralization, black-and-white thinking, and catastrophizing) lead to emotional distress and maladaptive behaviors. For example, a child who consistently thinks they are "stupid" may develop avoidance behaviors and academic issues.
        • Albert Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT): Ellis suggested that irrational beliefs and unrealistic expectations cause emotional and behavioral problems. For instance, the belief that one must be perfect can lead to anxiety and depression.
      2. Social Learning Theory:

        • Albert Bandura's Theory: Bandura emphasized the role of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in behavior development. Children learn behaviors by observing and imitating others, especially significant adults and peers. Exposure to aggressive models, for instance, can lead to the development of aggressive behaviors.

      Behavioral Theories

      Behavioral theories explain behavioral disorders through the principles of learning, particularly classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social learning.

      1. Classical Conditioning:

        • Ivan Pavlov: Pavlov demonstrated that behaviors could be learned through associations. A child who experiences anxiety during a specific event (e.g., a medical procedure) may develop a phobia related to that context.
        • John Watson: Watson extended this idea to emotional responses, showing that fear could be conditioned in humans (e.g., Little Albert experiment).
      2. Operant Conditioning:

        • B.F. Skinner: Skinner's theory posits that behaviors are shaped by their consequences. Positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, and punishment influence the likelihood of behaviors being repeated. For example, a child may develop disruptive behavior in class if it consistently results in attention (positive reinforcement).
      3. Behavioral Disorders Explained:

        • Anxiety Disorders: According to cognitive theories, anxiety disorders arise from dysfunctional thought patterns that exaggerate danger or threat. Behavioral theories suggest that avoidance behaviors are reinforced because they reduce anxiety temporarily.
        • Conduct Disorders: Cognitive theories highlight the role of distorted thinking, such as hostile attribution bias, where individuals perceive others' actions as threatening. Behavioral theories point to the reinforcement of aggressive behaviors through rewards (e.g., gaining control or material goods).

      Conclusion

      Both cognitive and behavioral theories provide valuable insights into the development and maintenance of behavioral disorders. Cognitive theories emphasize the role of thought patterns and beliefs, while behavioral theories focus on learned behaviors through conditioning and reinforcement. Integrating these perspectives, as seen in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), offers a comprehensive approach to understanding and treating behavioral disorders.

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