B.F. Skinner on Counseling
Description
In this discussion with psychologist John Whiteley, B.F. Skinner talks about his theories on counseling, including the relationship between counseling and client, the role of the counselor, the use of positive reinforcements, and the role of moral struggle in behavior change.
Runtime
28 min 2 sec
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Films on Demand
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