Neuro-Linguistic Programming

As science advances, people look for tools that allow them to grow at a particular and social level. According to the way they perceive the things and events that surround them through the five senses, they find answers in neurolinguistic programming , a model that also helps to reveal the human being’s mode of communication with himself … Read more

Bloom’s taxonomy

Within the educational area, the pedagogue Benjamin Bloom, in 1956, exposes the theory of thinking skills, which was entitled Bloom’s taxonomy. It describes the difficulties that the mind faces for a perfect and integral learning when going through several phases. That is why it organizes teaching at cognitive levels, from the simplest to the most complex. What is … Read more

States of consciousness

When we have knowledge of ourselves and what is happening around us, it is said that we are in a state of consciousness . For this, certain structures of the brain must be working properly. These are what allow us to be attentive, speak, perceive, remember and perform motor functions. Only when sleeping soundly (without dreams) are we not conscious. There … Read more

Perfectionism

The term perfectionist is often used to refer to someone who wants a task to be performed according to their ideal, down to the smallest detail. That fixation to meet your standards and achieve full satisfaction, is what psychology designates as perfectionism . Being a perfectionist is neither good nor bad. But there are advantages and disadvantages to developing this … Read more

Megalomaniac

When a person believes himself superior to others, is arrogant, has an overrated self-esteem and underestimates the value of others, he is said to be a megalomaniac . The meaning of this term has evolved over the years. In fact, it is currently not considered a pathology in itself, but a characteristic or symptom of the so-called Narcissistic Personality Disorder … Read more