What we learn from celebrities may surprise you.
Psychology Today Magazine
July 2004
The mysterious meaning of coincidence.
How group therapy saved the band Metallica.
How to make the most of your vacation time.
Top model Yohanna House on the glare of the spotlight.
Personality disorders you'll bump into at the water cooler.
Use moderate amounts of java and smooth the bumps in life.
Ailments can curtail your holiday schedule.
The latest facts on travel and leisure.
Why men are reluctant to seek therapy.
Measure your fame fixation.
A new study shows that freebie pens and trinkets may actually influence physicians.
Some shows can improve your memory.
More men are going under the knife.
Is your food playing tricks on you?
Why coworkers sabotage each other.
Fast facts on male menopause, caffeine and memory.
Men have a higher tolerance for pain.
The axis of pain and depression.
Universities hope to prevent depression by engaging students.
Seeing less than meets the eye.
To prescribe or not to prescribe.
Seniors keep their minds sharp by taking the stage.
A chat with performer and playwright Amy Sedaris.
Blocking the druggie's high.
What spurs people to stage crimes against themselves?
Nurturing a positive parent/son relationship.
Repeating a grade may not always be a good thing.
Treating trauma with eye movement therapy.
Donated brains keep disease research moving.
Do men have tin ears?
He's fallen in love, but she has not.
When it comes to relationships, love isn't enough.
Men who are marriage-phobic.
Advice for a woman whose husband is a bully.
Fast facts on antioxidants, depression, and multitasking.
Can divorce result from a mid-life crisis?
Her husband imposes unfair rules.
A guided tour of the mental health field.
Why e-mail relationships fall short.