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Charisma

Charisma refers to a term derived by Max Weber from the Greek xarisma which means "a divine gift of grace". Charisma is the ascription of extraordinary or supernatural acumen, ability

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Charismatic leader

Charismatic leader refers to an inspirational leader who is widely admired, respected, or loved by his or her followers.

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Charles Bell (1774-1842)

- Charles Bell (1774-1842) : Charles Bell who discovered, in modern times, the distinction between sensory and motor nerves.

Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) devised a Theory of Evolution that emphasized a struggle for survival that results in the natural selection of the most fit organisms.

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Charter school

Charter school refers to a kind of school formed by a Group of parents, teachers, or other community members with a shared educational philosophy, that is authorized and funded by a p

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Chastity

Chastity refers to the quality of being sexually pure, either through abstaining from intercourse or by adhering to strict

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Chatter

Deutsch: Geplapper / Español: Charla / Português: Conversa Fiada / Français: Bavardage / Italiano: Chiacchiericcio

Chatter in the psychology context refers to the persistent, often unproductive internal dialogue or mental noise that occupies a person's mind. It can involve repetitive thoughts, worries, or self-talk that can distract or overwhelm an individual. In particular, chatter is frequently associated with negative thinking patterns, anxiety, and overthinking, which can interfere with focus, emotional well-being, and mental clarity.

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Chatterbox

Deutsch: Schwätzer / Español: Parlanchín / Português: Tagarela / Français: Bavard / Italiano: Chiacchierone /

A "chatterbox" is a colloquial term often used to describe individuals who engage in excessive and often uncontrollable talking. In the psychology context, a chatterbox exhibits behaviors that go beyond mere chattiness, potentially indicating underlying psychological or behavioral issues. This article explores the concept of a chatterbox, its psychological implications, potential risks, coping strategies, and treatment options.

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