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TWO PSYCHOLOGICAL LANGUAGES¿ Psychology provides the choice of two thinking and reasoning languages. First, the non-labeling language of The Applied Natural Science of Event Based (E-B) Psychology, guides thinking about behavior based on observed truths. The other, a labeling language of mainstream psychologies reduces our thinking in believing behavior can be explained by abstract-labeled determiners. The purpose of this work is to replace the labeling language of pseudo-scientific mainstream psychologies with the non-labeling language-of E-B Psychology. The language of E-B Psychology opens…mehr

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TWO PSYCHOLOGICAL LANGUAGES¿ Psychology provides the choice of two thinking and reasoning languages. First, the non-labeling language of The Applied Natural Science of Event Based (E-B) Psychology, guides thinking about behavior based on observed truths. The other, a labeling language of mainstream psychologies reduces our thinking in believing behavior can be explained by abstract-labeled determiners. The purpose of this work is to replace the labeling language of pseudo-scientific mainstream psychologies with the non-labeling language-of E-B Psychology. The language of E-B Psychology opens the door to an awareness of how and why people respond to specific events. With a novel understanding of behavior, people will be able to communicate responsibly and effectively, based on the observation of specific events.
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Autorenporträt
As a N.Y.S licensed psychologist, C. I. Baxter worked in the Ithaca City School District in Ithaca, N. Y. from 1972 to 1995. He spent the better part of forty years in developing a non-labeling applied psychological language, grounded in the assumptions of the natural sciences. This text is a product of that exercise.