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Chapter 4: Behavior, Motivation and Self-Control In chapter 2, we considered the general steps in self-help and what specifically we would like to change about ourselves. In chapter 3, we thought seriously about our values--what would add meaning to our lives. So, I will assume you now have some self-improvement goals in mind. In this chapter, let's see if we can gain more self-control, starting with behavior, i.e. what you do or how you act.
Introduction and Overview
Intro to Learning o o o o o
Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Recent research on conditioning Observational learning & cognition (including self-help efforts) Reinforcement
Motivation o o o o o o o o o o
The importance of setting goals Achievement Attribution theory Motivated underachievement Social-Cognitive theories of achievement Becoming motivated to study Learned industriousness Humanistic theories: hierarchy of needs Positive addiction Popular motivation books; serious references
Managing difficult behavior o o o o o
Behavioral blocks and getting unstuck Why do we lose self-control? Preventing unwanted behavior Relapse prevention Controlling simple habits
Why behavior is hard to understand o o
Payoffs change over time Positive reinforcement vs. negative reinforcement