Cognitive
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Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced by a person who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values. This theory, proposed by Leon Festinger, explains how individuals strive for internal consistency.
Clinical
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Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. This article explores recent findings on how adults can maintain cognitive flexibility and learn new skills effectively.
Social
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A re-examination of the bystander effect in the context of online communities and social media. How does the diffusion of responsibility translate to digital environments where anonymity plays a critical role?
Developmental
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Attachment theory describes the dynamics of long-term interpersonal relationships. Originating from the work of John Bowlby, this entry details how early bonds influence adult relationship patterns and emotional regulation.
Behavioral
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Exploring B.F. Skinner's principles of operant conditioning and their application to modern habit formation strategies. How rewards and punishments shape behavior in daily life and therapeutic settings.
Abnormal
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A comprehensive overview of personality disorders as classified in the DSM-5-TR. This article examines etiology, diagnostic criteria, and contemporary approaches to treatment including schema therapy and DBT.