Category: Psychology

  • Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Theory of Intelligence

    The Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Theory of Intelligence is a comprehensive model that categorizes human cognitive abilities into three hierarchical strata, emphasizing broad and narrow abilities. This theory reshapes our understanding of intelligence, influencing educational practices and…

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  • Dysthymic Disorder

    Dysthymic Disorder

    Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD), formerly known as Dysthymic Disorder, is a chronic depression characterized by a lasting low mood, sadness, or irritability. Affecting about 1.5% of adults, mainly women, PDD often goes unnoticed and can…

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  • Brain Stimulation Therapy

    Brain Stimulation Therapy (BST) represents an innovative approach to treating mental health and neurological disorders, utilizing electrical or magnetic stimuli to modulate brain activity. Techniques like Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) offer…

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  • Dual-Coding Theory

    Dual-Coding Theory

    Dual Coding Theory (DCT), formulated by Allan Paivio, elucidates how human cognition utilizes distinct verbal and nonverbal systems to process information. By integrating words and images, memory retention is enhanced, fostering effective learning strategies. Understanding…

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  • Psychology Fanatic Article Newsletter: Volume 69

    Psychology Fanatic Newsletter 69 Dear Valued Subscribers, I hope this message finds you well and thriving in your exploration of the fascinating world of psychology. I am thrilled to present this week’s edition of the…

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  • Metacognition Theory

    Metacognition, or “thinking about thinking,” is essential for effective learning and decision-making. It involves self-awareness of cognitive processes, allowing individuals to monitor and regulate their learning strategies. This skill enhances problem-solving and retention across disciplines.…

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