
social behaviorism
Social behaviorism is a psychological perspective that emphasizes how our interactions with others influence our behavior and self-concept. It suggests that people learn about themselves and develop their identity through social experiences, communication, and feedback from their environment. Rather than focusing solely on internal thoughts, this approach highlights how external social factors shape our understanding, actions, and responses. In essence, our behavior and sense of self are continuously shaped and reinforced through our relationships and social interactions.