Oh, I love a good receipt back to the original “Let Them.” I haven’t read the book “Let Them” itself, but I have read “The Courage to Be Disliked” a while back, and it gave me what I think may be the same vibe—each person is their own individual, and how they feel is ultimately their choice. But the book didn’t stop there; it ended with, “once you’ve reached that point of freedom, then turn outward and be of service to your community.”
Your article is right in line with that—and thanks for saving me from adding “Let Them” to my reading list. I was not aware of the clinical terms and the more day to day nuanced replacement behaviors. This was so great! Thank you for sharing!
Ooh I will have to check out The Courage To Be Disliked! I think this is all a great starting point but there’s more to think about😊. Thanks for reading!
Oooh I like that you have credit to Cassie first and foremost, as it’s super shady what Mel Robbins did. Also love the tie in of sacrificing primary for secondary reinforcers and needing a values-aligned replacement behavior. Nice!
Oh, I love a good receipt back to the original “Let Them.” I haven’t read the book “Let Them” itself, but I have read “The Courage to Be Disliked” a while back, and it gave me what I think may be the same vibe—each person is their own individual, and how they feel is ultimately their choice. But the book didn’t stop there; it ended with, “once you’ve reached that point of freedom, then turn outward and be of service to your community.”
Your article is right in line with that—and thanks for saving me from adding “Let Them” to my reading list. I was not aware of the clinical terms and the more day to day nuanced replacement behaviors. This was so great! Thank you for sharing!
Ooh I will have to check out The Courage To Be Disliked! I think this is all a great starting point but there’s more to think about😊. Thanks for reading!
Oooh I like that you have credit to Cassie first and foremost, as it’s super shady what Mel Robbins did. Also love the tie in of sacrificing primary for secondary reinforcers and needing a values-aligned replacement behavior. Nice!
Ahh thank you so much!! 💛 there’s so much to uncover when looking at social issues through behaviorism