Man is no longer king of his domain.

Psychology Today Magazine
March 2005
An interview about family life with comedian John Leguizamo.
Why is the prospect of becoming a good father so intimidating?
A more organic take on human nature is emerging.
The undergrad life is a blast, but it may lead you to forget everything you learn.
Nature's most potent pick-me-ups are more powerful than ever.
Art therapist Maggie Robbins gives us pure poetry.
Should therapists share their personal lives?
Kiss-up and get hired!
Psychoanalyzing the dead and famous.
Compassion is not just a sentimental, passive action.
Are energy bars more than artfully packaged calories?
Book reviews on the modern deathbed, finding faith, mathematics and more.
What you wear might be enough to intimidate an opponent.
M.D. meltdown is on the rise.
A chat with an ad guru on branding and trends.
Can hallucinogens treat medicine's intractable conditions?
Deja vu may be where the conscious and subconscious meet.
It's okay to carry that blankie.
How bad expectations may come to pass.
How does your brain deal with a moral dilemma?
Ritalin use can lead to depression later in life.
Using menopause as a scapegoat for common aging ailments.
Guidance on potential mates, shopaholics, ex-girlfriends and much more.
How dreams protect and distract our brains.
Sleep deprivation is a sure culprit of postpartum depression.
Tidbits on blood pressure, exercise, cancer and more.
In most cases tics fade away as children grow.
Random facts on fiber, SATs and more.
An obese woman feels demeaned by her boyfriend.
Tidbits about bird song, green tea and more.
A quick guide to being an expert on anything.