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September 1999
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Behind the quest for spirituality lies a growing need for passion and depth in our lives. That's why, David Elkins argues, psychotherapy still has a thing or two to learn from religion.
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Ever wonder why you ended up at the job you did? You may have your genes to thank.
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A solid night of sleep improves mood in healthy individuals... but the effect is different for those who are depressed.
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Ways to beat Alzheimer's disease.
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Boys Against Girls
by Camille Chatterjee
Approaching The Bionic Age
by Oliver G. Selfridge
The Rich make Us Sick
by Lauren Storck
Uniform Improvements
by Camille Chatterjee
Words That Say 'Convict'
by Camille Chatterjee
Fish: Food for Your Mood
by Camille Chatterjee
Brain Teasers
by Camille Chatterjee
Words That Wound
by Amanda Druckman
Are Psychiatrists Betraying Their Patients?
by Loren R. Mosher
Take This Job and Love It!
Make your workplace more manageable.
by Christina Maslach,Michael P. Leiter
Why We Love Fat
by Camille Chatterjee
Believe in Your Fitness
by Camille Chatterjee
Web Crawlers
by Amanda Druckman,Jessica Rogers
Writing Off Illness
by Cheryl Maday
The Pleasure of Pain
by Marianne Apostolides
Your Secret Mood Booster
by Camille Chatterjee
Is Your Kid A Killer?
by PT Staff
BAD Choices
by Mary Ann Chapman
Ask Dr.E
by Robert Epstein
The New Lie Detector
by Jamie Talan
The Effect of Groucho Marx Glasses on Depression
by Steven R. Pritzker
The Upside of Divorce
by Holly Parker
The High Cost of Quitting
by Camille Chatterjee
The Science of a Good Marriage
Why the best marriages are based on deep friendship.
by Camille Chatterjee
Career of Your Dreams, Career of Your Genes
Ever wonder why you ended up at the job you did? You may have your genes to thank.
by Nancy L. Segal








