July 1996

  • Is humor the forgotten key to happiness? Here's how to harness laughter's powers.

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Is humor the forgotten key to happiness?

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Why quitting's a drag

The danger for sons

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Foods To Es-chew

Foods that can make your head pound with pain.

High Powered Couples

If you think Type A behavior is hard for you, just imagine what it's doing to your relationship.

The Creative Personality

Ten paradoxical traits of the creative personality.

How much is enough?

Wisdom on that state that eludes us most...happiness

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One last hurrah

Focuses on the changes in the periodical 'Psychology Today.'

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Early detection

Mineral Spirits

Listening to Paxil

A personal story of turning the corner with Paxil.

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Take Two Collies and Call Me in the Morning

Why Fido is man's best friend.

Stop! Employee Theft

How to keep your team from ripping you off.

Uncle Sam wants you

The real slant on gossip

Capturing creativity

How to enhance the creativity of a person and figuring out the mysteries of the creative process.

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Psychedelics can also provide a psychiatric benefit.

Harold Ramis: Expect the unexpected

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