The identity-warping nature of secrets and lies

Psychology Today Magazine
January 2014
Only equally shared power creates happy relationships
Understanding the origins of animal personalities
The secret to being super productive
Advice on rekindling marital sex and break-ups.
Anxiety disorder's impact spans the ages.
What makes us who we are?
Positive thinking has become a staple of American culture. But how well does it actually work?
Cheating can be fun—so why don't we do it more often
In the midst of a life-threatening illness, how do you hold on to who you are?
It's never too late to learn.
The dirt on the declining quality of soil
Attractive female leaders might not be sitting pretty.
Behavioral changes are often the first clue to addiction
Could mania have driven MLK to leadership?
Why do millennials have a soft spot for ‘80s music? Blame their parents.
Meditation may not be a cure-all, but it heals—or at least eases—many ills.
How to worry realistically
What middle-aged virginity looks like
Is the world getting smaller? Definitely—at least online
Four new ideas help crack the mystery of how we relate.