WHY PEOPLE DO WHAT THEY DO…
There is one more area that I need to touch
on before moving into more specific situation and that is the topic of
behavior.
Behavior is one of the very few parts of our
lives that is always a choice. Good or
bad, right or wrong what we do in any given situation is always a choice.
There may be outside factors or situations
that affect our judgment, but in the final analysis what we choose to do and
how we choose to treat people is a choice that we make. No one and no situation makes us do anything,
although people love to point to outside factors as a reason for making bad
choices. This is called rationalization and we will talk more about that at a later time.
All behavior has consequences (good or bad)
and we hate to take responsibility for bad choices that result in bad
consequences. It is the usual tactic of
blaming what happened on someone else or something else that releases us from
the feelings of guilt for what we did.
This is called remorse and it is an emotion that sociopaths and
psychopaths don’t possess.
It is important to understand that all
behavior meets a need or fills a desire the person has. The need or desire may be completely dysfunctional,
but to the person is something they consider important. Whether its drugs, or money, or even something like jealousy or wanting to be
liked, to the individual acting on their behavior any negative outcome can
always be rationalized away and its effect on others (even friends) is
unimportant as long as the need is met.
My number one belief about counseling is
that people will continue a behavior, no matter how bad or dysfunctional, as
long as it gets them what they want. If
it stops being successful then, they are ready to look at alternative
behaviors.
I realize this is a brief overview of a very
complex concept, but for now it should serve the purpose and we can expand as
we go along. Now we can deal with
specific incidences and why people chose certain behaviors………………….. let’s start
with friendships.