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November 1999
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Dr. Albert Ellis highlights the leaps and bounds psychology has made throughout the decades, setting the stage for excerpts from some of our best articles.
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Celebrities and heroes who struggle with depression.
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Research on memory shows that who you are is limited only by your imagination.
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Violence by women has skyrocketed in the latter part of this century. Have they taken "women's liberation" one step too far--or are they just showing their natural killer instinct?
More from this issue
Bookworms
by PT Staff
Coffee: Can It Kill?
by Camille Chatterjee
You're Smarter Than You Think
by Robert Epstein
Miss Conceptions
by Amanda Druckman
Ask Dr. E
by Robert Epstein
Born to Paint
by Camille Chatterjee
Dad's Add
by Kristen Nelson
Millennium On Our Mind
by PT Staff
Self-esteem vs. Self-respect
The differences between self-respect and self-esteem.
by Ellen J. Langer
America's Recipe for Rage
by Paul Chance
Walk Away from Depression
by PT Staff
Gingko Revisited
by Camille Chatterjee
Giving Birth to Schizophrenia
by Camille Chatterjee
You Bet Your Life
by Camille Chatterjee
Crowded Out
by Amanda Druckman
Healthy Hormones
by Camille Chatterjee
Season of Peace
by Robert Epstein
Growing New Roots
by Camille Chatterjee
Do Animals Think?
by Clive Wynne
Coping with Unwanted Gifts
by Cheryl Maday
Extreme Caroling
Coping with holiday stress and other related problems.
by Gary Greenberg,Steven R. Pritzker
Let Them Go
by Cheryl Maday
How to Break Bad News
by Cheryl Maday
Fat's Not So Bad
by Norine Dworkin
Remaking Mental Health
by PT Staff
Hope Helps
by PT Staff
The Myth of The Aging Brain
by Camille Chatterjee
Bad Girls
Have women taken "liberation" one step too far--or are they just showing their natural killer instinct?
by Barry Yeoman
Reinventing Yourself
Research on memory shows that who you are is limited only by your imagination.
by Maryanne Garry,Devon Polaschek







