Do you want to change your personality—just a little? Here's how.
Psychology Today Magazine
November 2006
How to upgrade your thinking, reboot your attitude, and reconfigure your life
The paradoxes of a woman with Asperger's.
From plant power to prayer, meet these natural health pioneers.
Making—and keeping—a lasting friendship.
Taking physical risks is good for you.
The benefits of keeping tea hot and sperm cool.
Men razz and backslap, while women share and relate.
Bonding with fresh faces.
How to reinvent your personality.
Opera diva Renee Fleming reinvents herself.
Maia Szalavitz makes the call on cell phone safety.
My son sleeps with his mom.
Yes, we still have to deal with other people.
Letting go of a grudge is not so easy.
How to give your parent--gulp--dating advice.
Book reviews on parenting, sex, madness and the brain.
Mad professor Natalie Jeremijenko shakes up the art world.
Dressing the real you.
Growing up is hard to do.
What makes a cynic tick.
Protect your head and heart with choline-rich foods.
The prospect of a hot date is a muse in itself.
Why we're fuzzy on other-race faces.
The dirt on selling beauty.
The tone you use can go way beyond words.
Life abroad can be an adventure.
When to end therapy.
Reading books can help you read minds.
Should therapists be involved in prisoner interrogations?
South American women strive for the European look.
The unexpected pleasures of massage.