November 1992

  • Rewriting and directing dream 'scripts' can bolster confidence, empower us to improve our waking lives.

  • 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.

  • Presents an account of a meeting with graphologist Andrea McNichol. Discusses basics of graphology including lack of credentials as a 'hard science.'

  • 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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A Day Without End

Of mice and mentors

Presents the latest buzzword in management strategy, generativity -- fostering the growth of the next generation.

The dunce gap

U.S.A. not responsible for the miseducation of it's population.

Your cheatin' heart

Disorder of the day

The story of three families

Southern discomfort

Examines Northerners' and Southerners' views on insults.

Make room for Daddy..

Dog eat dog

A round-up of rapists

Why men rape is far more complex than once thought.

Loud and unclear

Directing Your Dreams

Rewriting and directing dream 'scripts' can bolster confidence, empower us to improve our waking lives.

Overcoming Addiction

A strong network of family and friends can be a powerful tool in treating substance abuse.

The lowdown on handwriting analysis

Trump cards

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