Eidetic Memory: The Reality Behind the 'Photographic' Mind

Is perfect recall a myth? Gary Yeowell/DigitalVision/Getty Images The ability to recall memories can differ from one person to another. Two people who witnessed the same event can have totally different memories of it. Gary Yeowell/DigitalVision/Getty Images Do these people actually exist? Eidetic memory, often (inaccurately) referred to as a photograph memory,Dr. Someone with a photographic memory is said to be able to recall images after a long time. Its permanently stored in their minds without any changes to details similar to a camera taking a photo....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 444 words · Matthew Mathews

Eleanor Maccoby Biography

Her PhD was awarded for the work she did in BF Skinner’s learning lab at Harvard University. It was during her research and work at Harvard that her interest in child development was ignited. She went on to become a prominent figure who has had a lasting influence on the field of psychology. She was the second of four daughters born to her parents, Eugene and Viva. Career Maccoby worked briefly with behaviorist psychologistB....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 296 words · Todd Brown

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT): Definition, Types, Techniques, Efficacy

An estimated 100,000 people in the US have ECT each year. Others say that the seizure “resets” the brain. Several treatments may be needed to see a lasting effect. Nasko / Wikimedia Commons People who have not experienced significant benefits from psychotherapy and medications may show improvements after being treated with ECT. If you are having suicidal thoughts, contact theNational Suicide Prevention Lifelineat988for support and assistance from a trained counselor....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 178 words · Kelly Vasquez

Elimination Diet: Definition, Benefits, & Examples​-Being Institute

What Is an Elimination Diet?

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 5 words · Aaron Myers

Elizabeth Guthrie

She also has experience reporting in Spanish. We take a human approach to health and wellness, and reach more than 150 million readers annually. Verywell Mind content is fact checked and reviewed by ourReview Boardfor accuracy and integrity. Learn moreabout usand oureditorial process.

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 43 words · Steven Phillips

Elizabeth Loftus Biography

When Elizabeth was 14 years old, her mother passed away in a drowning accident. Career Loftus’s work has made her a figure of acclaim, scrutiny and even fury. She has testified at many trials, including those of accused child-murderer George Franklin and serial killer Ted Bundy. Jodi Hilton / Stringer / Getty Images Personal Experience With Memory Loftus has close experience with the frailty and fallibility of human memory. Leading questions and the eyewitness report....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 155 words · Leslie Nguyen

Elyse Barkstrom-Being Institute

Elyse Barkstrom, B.S.

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 3 words · Kaitlyn Bullock

Email Etiquette: How to Sound More Professional and Confident in Your Work Emails

But, how often do we pause to consider the impact of our emails? Thats where email etiquette, a subset ofnetiquette, comes in. If you want to elevate your email game, weve got you. MirageC / Moment / Getty Images In this article we share some tips and strategies for better email etiquette and more effective workplace communication. At a Glance Nailing your email etiquette can help you sound professional, confident, and credible....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 153 words · James Shaw

Embarrassment: Meaning, Examples, & Psychology-Being Institute

What Is Embarrassment? (A Definition) Opposite of Embarrassment Why Is Embarrassment Important?

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 12 words · Matthew Whitaker

Embrace Indecisiveness to Promote Change in Your Life With Author Dr. William Miller

Dr. Miller and Stephen Rollnick are the co-founders of motivational interviewing. Motivational interviewing is a respectful style of communication that uses change language in the clients own words. Hes the author of many booksmany of them are college textbooks. Verywell / Julie Bang His most recent book, “On Second Thought,” explores the subject of ambivalence. But, second-guessing yourself and being on the fence isnt a sign of weakness. Its a sign that youre normal....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 160 words · Kenneth Conley

EMDR Therapy: Definition & Examples-Being Institute

What Is EMDR Therapy? (A Definition) Benefits of EMDR Therapy How Does EMDR Therapy Work?

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 15 words · Alicia Bennett

Emetophobia: The Fear of Vomiting

Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Verywell / Jiaqi Zhou What Is Emetophobia? Emetophobia is the fear of vomiting. However, one study suggests that emetophobia is rare in that it exists in 0.1% of the population. Verywell / Jiaqi Zhou Emetophobia may be related to other fears, such as having a fear of food. The fear of throwing up is often, but not always,triggeredby a negative experience with vomiting. The risk of emetophobia may be higher if you remember throwing up in public, for example....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Melinda Rogers

Emotion Activities-Being Institute

Emotion Activities Prioritizing Positivity Happiness Values Mental Time Travel Mindfulness What Leads To Happiness? Happiness Drawings Growth Mindset for Happiness Positive Memory Positive Qualities Scheduling Time for Happiness Personal Strengths Savoring The Moment Gratitude Note Emotional Processing Unhealthy Processing Positive Attention Positive Reappraisal Negative Reappraisal Benefit Finding Assertiveness Live Your Values Gratitude List Accountability Gratitude Drawing What Happiness Means Self-Compassion Imagine Your Best Self Sign up for more wellness… delivered right to your inbox....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 74 words · Melissa Underwood