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External Reflection: The Mechanics of Self-Perception Theory
Observation, Attitude, and the Subconscious Construction of Identity in Modern Social Psychology
Self-Perception Theory
For decades, we believed that our internal attitudes dictate our behavior. However, in the late 1960s, psychologist Daryl Bem flipped this logic on its head with Self-Perception Theory. He argued that we often don't have direct access to our inner feelings and instead observe our own actions to figure out what we believe. If you find yourself eating a second sandwich, you conclude you must have been hungry.
Understanding Self-Perception
This book explores the neurological and social evidence supporting this radical shift in self-understanding. It breaks down why acting the part is often more effective than thinking the part, and how our brains use environmental cues to stitch together a coherent sense of self in a fragmented world.
Practical Applications
Through clinical studies and real-world experiments, the narrative reveals the hidden architecture of the ego. It provides a toolkit for anyone looking to reshape their identity by deliberately engineering their outward behaviors to trigger a lasting internal change.
Mastering Self-Observation
Master the art of self-observation and learn how to bypass the limitations of your own introspection to become the person you intend to be.