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Psychology Today Magazine May 2017

Psychology Today Magazine
May 2017

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People are striving to manage the Trump-related rifts in their relationships.

A berry from West Africa makes sweetness a true tongue twister.

Where we stand in heated debates isn't always where we'd like to stand.

Racking up hours on devices doesn't always point to problems for teens.

The perfect crime may be the one that dazzles with its craftiness.

Global warming seems more like a moral issue if we feel we can fight it.

Requesting aid can be awkward, but so is refusing it.