Live Class -Metacognition and Disorganization
Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
Category: Class - live
With Sarah Butler, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Psychology, College DuPage
Description:
- There are many strategies proposed by a range of professionals and authors for addressing chronic clutter problems and the process of decluttering.
- The challenge for many can be figuring out which of the multitude of strategies will resonate with a particular individual.
- Within psychology, metacognition is the process of thinking about one's thinking.
- It is a form of self-reflection focusing on cognitive processes and identifying common thought patterns.
- This class will discuss some of the possible psychological mechanisms that can create barriers to clearing clutter and how encouraging individuals to go through a metacognitive process of understanding how they think about clutter may suggest the most effective types of cluttering strategies.
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