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Clustering

Deutsch: Clustering / Español: Agrupamiento / Português: Agrupamento / Français: Regroupement / Italian: Raggruppamento

Clustering in psychology refers to a cognitive phenomenon where individuals Group similar pieces of information together to improve memory recall and organization. This process allows the brain to handle and retrieve information more efficiently by categorizing related items.

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Clutter

Deutsch: Unordnung / Español: Desorden / Português: Desordem / Français: Désordre / Italian: Disordine

Clutter refers to the accumulation of items that are disorganized and take up space, often leading to a chaotic environment. In the context of psychology, clutter can significantly impact mental health and well-being, contributing to stress, anxiety, and decreased productivity. It encompasses both physical and mental aspects, where physical clutter refers to the disorganization of physical space and mental clutter involves a disorganized mind filled with excessive thoughts and distractions.

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CMA

CMA is the abbreviations of Cingulate motor area refer to structures of the secondary motor cortex involved in higher order voluntary movement. CMA is also called Cingulate motor cortex.

CMHC (Community mental health center)

- CMHC (Community mental health center) : CMHC which is the acronym of Community mental health center refers to an outpatient clinic that provides psychological services on a sliding fee scale to serve individuals who live within a certain geographic area.

Co-actors

co-actors refer to co-participants working individually on a noncompetitive activity.

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Co-morbidity

Co-morbidity refers to the state of having two or more disorders at one time.

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Co-rumination

Co-rumination refer to conversations about one’s personal problems which is common among adolescent girls

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Co-sleeping children

Co-sleeping refers to children sleeping in the same bed as their parents.

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