Juan spent the entire day justifying and downplaying the behavior of his employees so as not to intervene, so as not to do anything. Juan knew that this was not…
Definition of the week: Short-term memory
Short-term memory is an activated memory that retains some items for a short period, such as the 7 digits of a phone number when you dial it, before storing the…
Paraphrasing is more than using synonyms and changing the order of words
I have never read such a good explanation of paraphrasing as the friends of APA rules : For many students, paraphrasing is rewriting the ideas expressed by an author with…
What is evaluation in applied behavioral analysis (ABA): Part One
The first step taken in applied is, precisely, choosing the target behaviors. Those that we will then evaluate, measure and change. The main criterion for carrying out this choice is…
Malevolent behavior, more common every day
The increase in aggressiveness in almost all areas of our daily lives is nothing new to anyone, how our society has been increasing the revolutions so much that speed is…
The advantages of receiving the psychologist at home
When you are not having a good time or suffer from a psychological problem, the first thing your loved ones or friends tell you is to go to the psychologist….
Resilience, the ability to overcome adversity
Article previously published by: en , a website specialized in online psychotherapy training and transferred to for publication. Resilience, in its origin, is the ability of a material to recover…
Living without smiling: Möbius syndrome
Möbius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder of variable severity, involving multiple cranial nerves and predominantly characterized by bilateral or unilateral paralysis of the facial and abducens nerves. Paralysis of…
Positive Memories May Have a Powerful Effect on Stress-Induced Depression
In joint research between the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan and MIT, positive and negative memories were shown to interact in mood disorders and provided a specific brain circuit…
Definition of the week: Repression
Repression is a defense mechanism, that is, one of the ego’s tactics to reduce or reorient anxiety in various ways but always distorting reality. Specifically, repression removes anxiety-generating thoughts and…