Counterpsychodynamic theory challenges the psychodynamic approach by questioning its emphasis on inner conflicts resulting from childhood experiences. It suggests that external factors such as societal influences or current circumstances are more influential in determining behavior.
Related terms
Behaviorism: A psychological perspective that focuses on observable behaviors rather than unconscious processes.
Cognitive psychology: A branch of psychology that studies mental processes such as thinking, problem-solving, perception, memory, and attention.
Social learning theory: A theory that emphasizes the role of observational learning and modeling in shaping behavior.