There's new evidence that depression is not just a disorder of the mind.
Psychology Today Magazine
January 2019
Most people mollify psychic pain by attacking back; we yearn for revenge. But there is a better way.
Many children thrive in any environment while others flourish only in the most favorable conditions. New findings help explain why.
Your relationship can be a tool that brings out the best in you. Here's how to use your partner—in a good way.
When inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis make strange bedfellows with depression or fatigue.
Writer Dani Shapiro decided to take a DNA test as a lark. The test results revealed far more than she could have imagined.
A little rudeness may be necessary for a functioning democracy.
Designer Giorgia Lupi's work puts individuals at the heart of complex information.
Dairy products offer a mixed bag of benefits to mind and body.
Among the busiest of B vitamins, folate has a special role in depression treatment.
A transplant surgeon reflects on the courage and generosity his patients display.
A reluctant caregiver grapples with guilt.
Beliefs about behavior during ovulation don't all stand up to scrutiny.
Psychologist Michael Tomasello traces the evolutionary roots of humans' unique cognitive skills.
A technique known as self-distancing may reduce anxiety about future events.
Do feelings of chagrin help us socially?
Not all children who exhibit characteristics of psychopathy are destined for a life of misconduct.
People can be surprisingly sensitive about what happens to traces of them.