Cognitive Psychology

Types of rare phobias and their meaning

Types of rare phobias and their meaning

We define a phobia as that irrational fear of a person, situation or object. This fear can become...

Memory psychopathologies

Memory psychopathologies

"Memory is one of nature's most closely guarded secrets." (Tulving, 1995). Memory is one of the h...

How to IMPROVE FOCUS: 25 strategies

How to IMPROVE FOCUS: 25 strategies

Concentration is necessary for the correct performance of tasks and helps us to enjoy more pleasa...

Edward de Bono and lateral thinking

Edward de Bono and lateral thinking

The human being lives different situations throughout his existence. Some decisions are not easy ...

Adaptation to CHANGE according to psychology

Adaptation to CHANGE according to psychology

We live in a dynamic world marked by the laws of nature in which nothing remains stable indefinit...

Mindfulness and its benefits in the educational field

Mindfulness and its benefits in the educational field

Mindfulness (hereinafter, MF) or mindfulness is a quality of human consciousness characterized by...

Thought according to Dewey

Thought according to Dewey

Thought is inscribed for Dewey in a relationship between what we already know, our memory and wha...

Creativity Theory

Creativity Theory

The currents analyzed are not the only ones that have contributed to the subject, but there are s...

What is an adjustment disorder and how can we overcome it.

What is an adjustment disorder and how can we overcome it.

In this Psychology-Online article we will explain the Adaptive disorder: what it is, causes, symp...

Why do I have negative obsessive thoughts

Why do I have negative obsessive thoughts

Our brain is an organ that, among many other properties, has two fundamentals for the life of any...