What seems weird is often normal.
Psychology Today Magazine
July 2008
What makes a diet successful.
Five scientists research challenges in their own lives.
Chinese children buckle under academic pressures.
Meet Jill Price: A woman who never forgets.
What's the ideal office decor for therapists?
When self-enhancement compromises authenticity.
Some people are prisoners of their impulses.
Understanding versus empathizing while bargaining.
There's a warming trend in the office emotional code.
It's OK to go nuts over almonds.
Bargaining, bad decisions, and more.
Finding peace in the fighting ring.
Bringing nature inside.
The health conscious chef.
Good posture sets the stage for a good mood.
International artist Kiki Smith on creative struggles.
Broccoli could be the fountain of youth.
Facts on success, sarcasm, Googling, touching, and more.
Nature's form of love insurance.
What that email really says.
Reflections from an Iraqi emigrant.
Lash-batting as sport.
PT bloggers share their fantasy experiments.
Entrepreneur Marc Ecko's eye for design.
Fictional tales boost fantasies about reality.
Unconventional wisdom on when to come clean, how to get respect, and more.
How to maintain balance—physically and emotionally.
How to teach a nerd the nuances of social life.
Book reviews on life's emotional shake-ups.
How to keep the pounds off.
The hidden glamour of flight attendants.