Playful Cupid may have met his match in science.
Psychology Today Magazine
September 2004
Are antidepressants killing teens or saving their lives?
Are pep-talks successful beyond the locker room?
Your survival guide to mortifying moments.
When it comes to love and compatibility, experts tell it like it is.
Fantasy unleashes the workaday hero inside each of us.
Limiting a child's sugar intake at lunch may mean success.
How a fixation on healthy eating can lead to trouble.
Cartoons negatively portray the mentally ill.
The musical link between teens and troubling behaviors.
Researchers seek distance from distance-healing hoax.
The best-selling musician opens up.
Sports-based motivation explained.
How parents can tell if their child is depressed.
Dissecting failure may help us attain success.
What makes or breaks compatibility?
Why same-sex unions create harmony in the home.
When does our penchant for popular culture begin?
How friends influence your children.
The latest trend in talk-therapy.
The effects of learning disabilities on kids.
The latest on living together before marriage.
Can a new gadget really track your children?
What we glean from personal Web sites.
How losing a partner builds inner strength.
The choice to undergo DNA screening is never easy.
Response rate to placebo drugs is on the rise.
What harms the heart may harm the brain.
How to establish peace between parents and kids.
Some foods have an unfair reputation.
How antidrug ads may actually promote drug use.
How the brain works by day and sleeps at night.
Who has adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
The latest books on wimps, Prozac, hope and more.
The latest books on self-harm and personality tests.
Facts about carcinogens, vitamin intake and food allergies, hormone replacement therapy and debt.
Questions and answers on religious differences, sexual fetishes and distrust in relationships.
Quit picking on yourself.
How our genes influence metabolism.