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November 1992
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Rewriting and directing dream 'scripts' can bolster confidence, empower us to improve our waking lives.
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A daring approach to therapy puts substance abusers where they belong—among family and friends. Knowing the effect they have on their loved ones motivates many addicts to live a substance-free life.
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Presents an account of a meeting with graphologist Andrea McNichol. Discusses basics of graphology including lack of credentials as a 'hard science.'
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Examines the court battles of Donald and Ivana Trump including Ivana Trump's affidavit, the disarray of modern families and mythical 'family values.'
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Muddling through
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A Day Without End
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Of mice and mentors
Presents the latest buzzword in management strategy, generativity -- fostering the growth of the next generation.
by PT Staff
Your cheatin' heart
by PT Staff
The Brady Bunch grows up
by PT Staff
Disorder of the day
by PT Staff
The anatomy of madness
by PT Staff
The story of three families
by Diane Lacey Allen
The age of ambivalence
by PT Staff
Hurricane Andrew's other legacy
by James Mauro
The Decline and Fall of Personality
by Kenneth J. Gergen
Make room for Daddy..
by PT Staff
Sending your very best
by PT Staff
Career moves for ages 20 to 70
by PT Staff
Dog eat dog
by Alfred Meyer
The Best-Stressed List
by PT Staff
Loud and unclear
by PT Staff
Directing Your Dreams
Rewriting and directing dream 'scripts' can bolster confidence, empower us to improve our waking lives.
by Cartwright Rosalind,Lamberg Lynne
Overcoming Addiction
A strong network of family and friends can be a powerful tool in treating substance abuse.
by Marc Galanter
The lowdown on handwriting analysis
by Matthew Scanlon,James Mauro
Trump cards
by Joan Ullman







