Alexithymia

The alexithymia is one of many disorders psychological characterized by preventing people who suffer express their emotions and feelings, then, people who suffer are classified as cold , distant and insensitive . For some people it is a mental or neurological disorder , and there are those who claim that it is only a characteristic of the person or a personality trait. The truth is that the inability to show their … Read more

Erotomania

The erotomanía also known as syndrome Clérambaul, is a form of delirium paranoid in which the patient is completely safe that has a relationship of impossible love with a person who generally is a higher social position or that somehow finds it unattainable (It can be a well-known public figure on television, politics, a doctor or even a priest, among many others). Thus, it … Read more

Neurasthenia

In the branch of psychology that studies neurotic disorders there is one known as neurasthenia . This disease affects men and women alike and its main characteristic is inexplicable exhaustion after physical or mental effort and the decrease in the ability to perform regular day-to-day activities. What is neurasthenia? Neurasthenia is the term that is given in psychiatry to a neurotic … Read more

Cyclothymia

The ciclotimia (cyclothymic disorder) is related to changes in the mood of a person. It is also known as manic-depressive psychosis and is considered a mild form of bipolar disorder located between bipolar I and II disorder. What is cyclothymia? Cyclothymia or cyclothymic disorder is a mood disorder that manifests itself with several alternating episodes of hypomania and moderate depression that can … Read more

Agoraphobia

The agoraphobia is an issue of anxiety which implies that a person feels fear intense and try to avoid places or situations from which escape would be difficult if suffering an attack of panic . This situation can even occur in homes or in situations or places where the person feels helpless or ashamed. The anxiety that the person feels is caused by the fear of not having an easy … Read more

Social Anxiety

Social anxiety disorder also known as social phobia is the third largest mental health problem in the world today. Social anxiety is the fear that people who suffer from it have of social situations that involve interaction with other people. You could say that social anxiety is the fear and anxiety of being negatively judged and evaluated by other people. It is a generalized disorder and causes anxiety and fearin most areas of a person’s … Read more

Behaviorism

At present we can observe how psychology includes a variety of different theoretical orientations . The types of psychological paradigms that exist include a series of guidelines regarding behavior that encourage us to practice professional practices in different ways. The behaviorism is one of the orientations common in today ‘s world between what psychologists . Behaviorists perceive the living being as a “ clean sheet ”, in whom behavior is determined by the reinforcements and punishments … Read more

Maslow’s Pyramid

The pyramid of Maslow and Maslow ‘s hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory used in the area of psychology comprising a model of five levels based on the different needs human , often represented as hierarchical levels inside a pyramid. Maslow stated that people are motivated to meet certain needs and that some needs take precedence over others. Our most basic need is physical survival , and this will be the first … Read more

Onychophagia

The anxiety can cause many different types of tics and habits not desired. One of the most common that anxious people experience is constant nail biting . Nail biting is a strange way to react to anxiety and stress, but it is perhaps one of the most common ways that both children and adults seem to act when they feel tension. The onicofagia occurs when a person constantly puts the nail near the mouth and uses … Read more

Cognitivism

The cognitivismo is the branch of psychology that studies the prospect cognitive and tries to understand cognition . Rooted in Gestalt psychology and the work of Jean Piaget , cognitivism has been a very important part of psychology since the 1960s; this theory contrasts with behaviorism, in which psychologists concentrate their studies on behavior that can be observed. Modern research links the cognitivismo with the idea that people process the information in the same way … Read more