While cognitive psychology deals with mental processes, behavioral psychology is strictly concerned with behavior. Through cognitive psychology, one can justify for the lack of healthy relationships in Jon’s life, as well as for his recent assault on his former friend. The memories of his father abusing his mother and the departure of his girlfriend to one of his former friends is enough to make him not believe in a happy marriage, explaining why he is single; the memories of his friend’s death may discourage future friendships. The memories of his abusive dad may have also taught Jon that aggression is okay. In addition, the memories Jon shared with his ex-girlfriend, along with those he shared with his former friend who betrayed him by dating someone who was once in Jon’s life explains why he felt his recent assault was acceptable. His overall trouble with the law can be explained using behavioral psychology. His substance abuse problems encourage reckless acts. His unemployment provides him with unnecessary free time and no money to put his life together. Furthermore, his lack of socialization prevents him from seeking assistance when he needs it and also provokes general unhappiness, as he does not experience the comfort of discussions, compliments, and someone to make sure he is doing
While cognitive psychology deals with mental processes, behavioral psychology is strictly concerned with behavior. Through cognitive psychology, one can justify for the lack of healthy relationships in Jon’s life, as well as for his recent assault on his former friend. The memories of his father abusing his mother and the departure of his girlfriend to one of his former friends is enough to make him not believe in a happy marriage, explaining why he is single; the memories of his friend’s death may discourage future friendships. The memories of his abusive dad may have also taught Jon that aggression is okay. In addition, the memories Jon shared with his ex-girlfriend, along with those he shared with his former friend who betrayed him by dating someone who was once in Jon’s life explains why he felt his recent assault was acceptable. His overall trouble with the law can be explained using behavioral psychology. His substance abuse problems encourage reckless acts. His unemployment provides him with unnecessary free time and no money to put his life together. Furthermore, his lack of socialization prevents him from seeking assistance when he needs it and also provokes general unhappiness, as he does not experience the comfort of discussions, compliments, and someone to make sure he is doing