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You have more options: Pavlov’s Dog, and the Christian life (Ep. #19)

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Discover the fascinating world of conditioned responses in psychology! In this episode, we explore Pavlov's Dog experiment and how it reveals the habits that shape our lives. Are we merely creatures of habit, or do we have the power to change? Join us as we dive into the science behind our automatic reactions and the moral responsibility that comes with them. Key takeaways: * Understanding conditioned responses and their impact on behavior. * The role of habits in our daily lives and decision-making. * How to recognize and change automatic reactions. * The intersection of psychology and faith in shaping our responses.

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