Psyche Talks with Roger Campos LMFT
"Practice isn't the thing you do once you're good. It's the thing you do that makes you good."— Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers Iterative Practice Through a Bio-Psycho-Social Lens 1. Biological Impact: Repetition and feedback physically rewire the brain through neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to form and strengthen neural connections. Why it matters: Iterative practice literally changes your brain, improving motor skills, memory, and cognitive function over time. Example: A dancer refining technique strengthens muscle memory and motor coordination with each attempt. 2. Psychological Impact: Iterative practice builds self-efficacy, confidence, and resilience. It promotes a growth mindset, where setbacks are part of learning rather than signs of failure. Why it matters: You learn to regulate emotions, stay motivated, and approach challenges with persistence. Example: A student learning algebra gains confidence and reduces anxiety by improving incrementally with each practice session. 3. Social Impact: Iterative practice often involves feedback, mentorship, or collaboration, which enhances communication skills and self-awareness in group settings. Why it matters: The social context can support or hinder practice. Environments that allow for safe failure and feedback accelerate growth. Example: A public safety trainee benefits from constructive peer and instructor feedback after each drill or scenario. Conclusion When viewed through the bio-psycho-social lens, iterative practice isn't just about getting better at a task—it's about reshaping your brain, mindset, and relationships to support sustained personal and professional growth. 85% of the chronic health problems in the United States are behavioral... Diet, exercise, stress management, -Kyra Bobinet, MD, MPH [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyrabobinet/overlay/about-this-profile/] "Iterative practice is about developing the process. In fact, one could argue that the process is just as important as the outcome." - Roger Campos
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