July 18, 2016
Written by Maximus Peperkamp, M.S. Behavioral Engineer
Dear Reader,
This is my thirty-third response to “Epistemological Barriers
to Radical Behaviorism” by Donohue et al. (1998). Don’t think that these
writings are redundant or that because you have already read some of my
writings you know everything there is to know about Sound Verbal Behavior (SVB).
First of all, this writing is only a written
explanation about the distinction between SVB and Noxious Verbal Behavior
(NVB). Real explanation can only be obtained during spoken communication.
No matter how much you read, the chances are big that you
still don’t get it as this distinction deals with speaking and listening.
Secondly, the shaping of new vocal verbal behavior involved in your increase of
SVB requires that we talk with each
other. You cannot study our way into having better communication, you must talk your way into SVB and out of
NVB. Thirdly, don’t think of SVB as a therapeutic process which will bring the
solution to all your problems. This is not
what SVB is.
Once you engage in SVB, you will notice that you don’t have
that many problems to begin with. SVB is
the communication in which there are no problems. This can and must be verified.
All your problems are part of NVB. You will be surprised to agree when we get a
chance to talk about this. You may think it can’t be that easy, but it is that simple.
Fourthly, as you familiarize yourself with the SVB/NVB
distinction, you acquire a new skill, which gives access to reinforcers that
were not previously unavailable. Fifthly, when you continue to have SVB, many thoughts
and actions will be possible which you have never thought of. You will feel nourished
energized and supported, as there is a constant renewal, exploration and
discovery. This is no exaggeration.