Introducing the shameful feelings that many people have, but few admit.

Psychology Today Magazine
January 2004
Autism may be a case of the extreme male brain.
Are men intimidated by the alpha woman?
Honing an optimistic approach to life.
Negative self-talk undermines healthy exercise and eating.
When you really can't stop thinking about it.
American life is flooded with too many choices.
What to do with a depressed 5 year old.
Tidbits on stress, motherhood, and tall people.
Advice on a jealous partner.
The trophy child and the gifted label.
Losing weight, breaking frustration and discovering the brain.
Today's gamblers are more likely to be women.
Great minds share their thoughts on neuroscience and psychology.
Computers crack under pressure, too.
How do you react to your partner's success?
Why you love your co-worker.
When negative assumptions are made on the fly.
Quit head butting.
The Bloom County cartoonist on neuroses, anxieties and in-laws.
A relationship on the rocks and an intrusive mom.
How to attain greater happiness.
Why we pig out on weekends.
Companies see the value of healthy workers.
How do we cope with dirty, little secrets?
What to do when you have a non-reciprocating partner.
Relationships are good for your health.
Forgiveness might not be a salve for all wrongs.
Creatine may be good for problem-solving skills.
How to overcome jealousy.
Many fathers can't handle their kids' emotional problems.
The rise in cases may be due to better diagnostic skills.
Watch out, more older women are dating younger men.
A new group, the Brights, brings together the agnostics.
When your ears play tricks on you.
How to overcome jealousy.
What contributes the most to depression.
B vitamins boost your mood.
Small steps to big change.
The emergency contraception controversy.