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November 1994
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Everyone knows women who have body image issues. The secret: men have them too.
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An extraordinary amount of evidence suggests that our concept of spirituality is undergoing enormous change, including how religion is penetrating scientific circles.
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Addresses chief executive officers (CEO) in how to handle relationships with their parents and achieve the equality with parents that many CEOs desire. How many of us in the presence of an angry parent become a child again?
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Some experts belief that courting uncertainty is the only way to protect the inner force America was founded on or to define self.
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An Absence of Alice
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The Longest Climb
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Virtual therapy
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How to feed your head
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Who's Got It Tougher?
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A clockwork cocktail
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When out is in
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More doom for Descartes
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Tricks for Taming Parents
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Holy ghosts
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Confessions of a psychic
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Men's bodies--the survey
Presents a survey from the November/December 1993 issue of 'Psychology Today' in which readers were asked to help identify how contemporary men and women perceive and value male appearance.
by Michael Pertschuk,Alice Trisdorfer
Heart heals the heart
by PT Staff
Ten Count 'em, Ten Uses for Parents
by PT Staff
Heals on Wheels
by PT Staff
Heart to heart
by PT Staff
Good ol' gurus
by PT Staff
Ask Dr. Frank
by Frank Pittman
Another vote for vitamin C
by PT Staff
The matter with data
by PT Staff
Knocks for Jocks
by PT Staff
Desperately seeking spirituality
by Eugene Taylor
How to Manage Mom & Dad
by Frank Pittman
Risk
by Paul Roberts







