Who says marriage is where desire goes to die?
Psychology Today Magazine
July 2014
Parents may be among the worst judges of their kids
How some people turn tragedy into success
Parenthood today kills sex
Some killers love company.
How to compromise in retirement
A disabled orphan finds love and family far away
What do GPS-enabled mobile dating apps mean for intimacy?
Finding flavor in the world's most common drink
Take two waves and call me in the morning.
Richard Linklater's boldest filmmaking experiment yet required an unprecedented twelve years of shooting.
Shielding yourself from blame can both help and hurt you.
One scientist takes the measure of our amazement
Leading ladies seem to us a different kind of woman—and not in a good way.
"Think positive" may be the wrong advice.
Rainy days bring productivity
When and why we withhold affection
The "Me Me Me Generation" may be getting a little less self-centered.
The subtle forces steering your first night out
Math is an extension of common sense