January 1995

  • We're only halfway through the Nineties, but millennium fever is already upon us. Herein, our panel of experts discern developments that will shape the way we think and feel well into the next century.

  • Apologies can restore relationships--but there's a right way and a wrong way to do them.

  • Timothy Leary, the bad boy of American psychology talks about his use of drugs in the Sixties, the power to control brain-change drugs, his autobiography, death and other things.

  • There's a limit to how much intimacy you can tolerate.

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Whose Hell Is It?

The humor in tumor

From 'I do' to 'who?'

Coming Up Short

Ask Dr. Frank

Advice from a family therapist on a variety of issues.

Perfect Partners

Mind control

Generation why?

A matter of memory

Natural born killers?

Mama's boys

Shifting times

The Call of the Mall

Why compulsive shoppers shop 'til they drop.

Prozacville, USA

It's magical. It's malleable. It's... memory

The ambiguities and paradoxes of memory.

Go Ahead, Say You're Sorry

Apologies can restore relationships--but there's a right way and a wrong way to do them.

Still crazy after all these years

Timothy Leary, the bad boy of American psychology talks about his use of drugs in the Sixties, the power to control brain-change drugs, his autobiography, death and other things.

Back off!

There's a limit to how much intimacy you can tolerate.

What's Next?

Developments that will shape the way we think and feel well into the next century.

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