Assexperism

Asexperia

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(ASEXPERISMO in Spanish)

Assexperism is the psychological theory that describes human conduct through assexperias. Assexperias are the associations of experiences that are established in the subject. Human conduct has two aspects: behavior and mental processes. Behavior is the external or objective aspect. Mental processes are the inner or subjective aspect. Some psychologists call behavior to mental processes, being this a misconception for Assexperism.

Different schools and psychological theories emphasize one of these aspects of human conduct.
 
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Was there a question here, or are you just starting a new blog?

1- What are the main theories and schools in Psychology ?
2- What's your favorite psychological school ?
3- Who was Abraham Maslow ?
4- Who was Burrhus Skinner ?
5- What's the difference between conduct and vehavior?
6- Who was Jean Peaget ?
7- Who was Max Wertheimer ?
 
Sounds suspiciously like engrams...
1- What are the main theories and schools in Psychology ?
2- What's your favorite psychological school ?
3- Who was Abraham Maslow ?
4- Who was Burrhus Skinner ?
5- What's the difference between conduct and vehavior?
6- Who was Jean Peaget ?
7- Who was Max Wertheimer ?

Except for 2- that's not a discussion; it's a list of things you can Google.
As regards 2 - I have none and am not convinced that they should exist.
I respect a therapist who looks upon each patient as an individual in distress and uses his or her skill, empathy, insight and knowledge to help that individual.
 
Sounds suspiciously like engrams...

Assexperias are similar to engrams.

As regards 2 - I have none and am not convinced that they should exist. I respect a therapist who looks upon each patient as an individual in distress and uses his or her skill, empathy, insight and knowledge to help that individual.

I have always been eclectic in Psychology. No school of Psychology covers all aspects of the human being.
 
As/Ass

Is the new spelling an attempt at rebranding? Or just a bit of juvenile levity?

Spanish: ASociación de EXPERIenciAs.
English: ASSociation of experiences.

The term "asexperia" was created in August 8, 2001.
 
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The term "asexperia" was created in August 8, 2001.
OK, and the term "assexperia" was created on January 27, 2021.

But you didn't answer my question. Is it a rebranding? Will it always be called Assexperia from now on? Or is that just a play on words that will disappear again?
 
OK, and the term "assexperia" was created on January 27, 2021.

But you didn't answer my question. Is it a rebranding? Will it always be called Assexperia from now on? Or is that just a play on words that will disappear again?

Asexperia or Assexperia is the same person: Me. And I will always call myself Asexperia.
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The main schools that have emerged throughout the history of Psychology are: Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud), Behaviorism (John B. Watson and Burrhus F. Skinner), Humanism (Abraham Maslow), Gestalt (Max Wertheimer, Wolfang Kohler, Kurt Koffka and Kurt Lewin) and the Cognitive School (Jean Piaget and others).
 
(ASEXPERISMO in Spanish)

Assexperism is the psychological theory that describes human conduct through assexperias. Assexperias are the associations of experiences that are established in the subject. Human conduct has two aspects: behavior and mental processes. Behavior is the external or objective aspect. Mental processes are the inner or subjective aspect. Some psychologists call behavior to mental processes, being this a misconception for Assexperism.
Is this just a rebranding of your Philochrony theory, or a new idea? Is there any relation between the two?

Assexperias are similar to engrams.
Your thread has been moved to pseudoscience, which is also where engrams belong.
 
Is this just a rebranding of your Philochrony theory, or a new idea? Is there any relation between the two?

Assexperism is a different theory to Philochrony.
Philochrony explains the nature of time and Assexperism explains the human conduct (behavior and mental processes).
There's no relation between them.
 
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Behaviorism is not a pseudoscience . We all react to stimuli , in one form or another , I do as well .

It's whether one can and does question ones behavior .
 
Behaviorism is based on engrams.
Classical Behaviorism: S - R
Operant Behaviorism: R - S

Is Behaviorism pseudoscience?

Memory , is the conundrum . What is it ? Because without Memory , intellect , can't happen . Memory is everywhere and specific , in the Brain .

The consideration of water molecules as part of the understanding of memory , part of the solution to understanding memory is important ( to exchemists chagrin I'm sure ) , nevertheless , water does have memory .
 
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