Glossary C

Cervix refers to the narrow lower end of the uterus which forms the beginning of the birth canal.

Cesare Lombroso (1836-1909) refers to an Italian physician best known for elaborating a theory of the criminal type.

Cesarean delivery refers to a surgical delivery of a baby through an incision made in the pregnant woman’s abdomen and uterus.

Cessation in the Psychology Context: The Journey to Ending Unwanted Behaviors

In the realm of psychology, cessation refers to the process of deliberately ending or discontinuing a particular behavior, habit, or pattern of thought. It plays a pivotal role in various aspects of mental health, from breaking addictive behaviors to managing stress and achieving personal growth. This comprehensive exploration delves into the concept of cessation in psychology, provides numerous examples of its application in different psychological contexts, offers recommendations for individuals seeking to achieve cessation, discusses treatment and intervention approaches, and explores related psychological concepts that shed light on the significance of ending unwanted behaviors for mental well-being.

Chain (Stimulus/response chain) is a sequence where each behavior produces an SD for the next behavior and the last behavior is reinforced.

Chain of command is a term used in industrial and organizational psychology that refers to the line of authority within an organization that runs from the most senior to the most junior employee. Example, The chain of command shows which worker or junior employee reports to which manager or senior employee.
Chain of Custody refers to a continuous, logical chain of evidence possession.

Chained schedule refers to a a schedule consisting of a sequence of two or more simple schedules, each with its own SD and the last of which results in a terminal reinforcer.