March 1993

  • One thing we've learned about love so far: Those who fall in love most readily are those with a history of insecure attachment.

  • What type of lover are you? Identify your love persona.

  • Examines the family, the source of our greatest hope for happiness which sometimes turns out to be the source of our greatest disappointment.

  • The United States is the most gender-equitable nation in the world, homicidally speaking. Murder among husbands and wives, difference in motives, and the 'Sex ratio of killing,' or SROK in US is double of other Western countries

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Declining fortunes

The invisible victims

Fired to Write

From here to eternity

Healthy Corporation

Pint Sized Panic

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Conversations at midnight

United against sodomy

What's up, doc?

Telltale hearts

Human nature

In praise of praise

The Arizona syndrome

Desire polarized

Family Change: Don't Cancel the Holidays!

Let the games begin

I move...therefore I am

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Mind/body medicine--at last

The Lessons of Love

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The colors of love

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