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Psychological Perspectives For this assignment, behaviorism, biological and cognitive perspectives in relation to addiction behavior are selected. Behavioral perspective assumes that individuals are born a blank slate, in other terms, "tabula rasa" (Shibutani et al., 2017). Instead of individuals being influenced by biological processes and genetic makeup, behaviorists believed that human outward behaviors are mainly determined by the external environment, unlike the cognitive approach that focuses primarily on internal processes. For example, individuals learn from their live encounters that shape their behavior or act in particular circumstances. Behaviorists mainly focus on outward behavior exhibited by an individual instead of focusing on inner processes occurring in mind (Shibutani et al., 2017). Behaviorists help explain the addiction by stressing how this behavior is habitual or learned. Behaviorists state that behavior like addiction is learned by observing and imitating others. Individuals experience peer pressure to try drugs which results in addiction (Shibutani et al., 2017). Addiction is a learned behavior through operant and classical conditioning. Individuals mainly learn addictive behaviors via classical conditioning through pairing addictive substances pleasure together with environmental cues (Shibutani et al., 2017). A good example is when an individual smokes bhang in his car after finishing work. This person enjoys smoking bhang, which establishes the paired link with riding his vehicle. The habitual pairing of bhang with riding car, after work, and car become the primary cues that stimulate this person to smoke bhang. The cues design potent cravings for bhang. Fortunately, this addictive behavior can be unlearned (Shibutani et al., 2017).

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PSYCHOLOGY
Three Psychological Perspectives

For this assignment, behaviorism, biological and cognitive perspectives in relation to

addiction behavior are selected. Behavioral perspective assumes that individuals are born a blank

slate, in other terms, "tabula rasa" (Shibutani et al., 2017). Instead of individuals being

influenced by biological processes and genetic makeup, behaviorists believed that human

outward behaviors are mainly determined by the external environment, unlike the cognitive

approach that focuses primarily on internal processes. For example, individuals learn from their

live encounters that shape their behavior or act in particular circumstances. Behaviorists mainly

focus on outward behavior exhibited by an individual instead of focusing on inner processes

occurring in mind (Shibutani et al., 2017).

Behaviorists help explain the addiction by stressing how this behavior is habitual or

learned. Behaviorists state that behavior like addiction is learned by observing and imitating

others. Individuals experience peer pressure to try drugs which results in addiction (Shibutani et

al., 2017). Addiction is a learned behavior through operant and classical conditioning.

Individuals mainly learn addictive behaviors via classical conditioning through pairing addictive

substances pleasure together with environmental cues (Shibutani et al., 2017). A good example is

when an individual smokes bhang in his car after finishing work. This person enjoys smoking

bhang, which establishes the paired link with riding his vehicle. The habitual pairing of bhang

with riding car, after work, and car become the primary cues that stimulate this person to smoke

bhang. The cues design potent cravings for bhang. Fortunately, this addictive behavior can be

, unlearned (Shibutani et al., 2017). For example, in a case where the after-work becomes the

primary cue to smoking bhang, carrying out varied activities continuously or repeatedly after

completing work forms new associations. Therefore, an individual can practice riding a vehicle

without having to smoke. The cue's power diminishes via cue exposure, and the cue's decline

results in cravings that can be lessened by not smoking bhang and riding a car (Shibutani et al.,

2017).

On the other hand, the cognitive perspective has a varied viewpoint of human behavior

from behaviorists. While the behaviorists observe the behavior, the cognitive psychologists

mainly focus on internal mental processes leading to an individual acting in a particular manner

(Horvath et al., 2021). The cognitive approach is perceived as vital since it entails looking at the

mental processes while learning how they influence behavior. Cognitive psychologists focus on

mediational processes that are vital instead of emphasizing stimulus responses like behaviorists

(Horvath et al., 2021). Without studying the mental processes, psychologists fail to comprehend

the behavior entirely. This approach is founded on the assumption that a psychologist can fully

understand behavior by studying mental processes like decision-making, memory, perception,

language, and attention. The cognitive approach is also founded on the assumption that the mind

immediately and actively processes information from the five senses (Horvath et al., 2021). It

also focuses on studying the correlation existing between experiences and behaviors. Another

primary assumption is that human behavior is explainable according to scientific mechanisms

(MentalHelp.Net, 2021). Cognitive psychologists state that addictive behavior is chosen and

preferred over healthy behavior due to expectations (MentalHelp.Net, 2021). In a case whereby

an individual expects the cons and pros of addictive behavior may favorable outweigh the

healthy behavior cons and pros by choosing addictive behavior. For instance, when some believe
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