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September 1994
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We're all capable of being addicts. Here's the lowdown on our fight against addiction.
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Smoking's not just a habit; it's an addiction.
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Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are facing a formidable psychological challenge as they give up their dream of returning home in exchange for genuine peace. Psychologists' use of intervention techniques to relieve pain and anger.
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A candid look at the brainon drugs.
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Whistler's mutter
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A word from the quitters
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A crack in the system
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Inside the Addict's Brain
by PT Staff
How to land a job
by PT Staff
PMS or SOS?
by PT Staff
Body language
by William T. Jarvis
White weight
by PT Staff
Ask Dr. Frank
by Frank Pittman
When Bullfighting's in the Blood
by Peter Doskoch
Bits o' brain
by Judith Hooper
Clueless in Gaza
by Deborah Horan







