Being true to oneself is not for the faint of heart.
Psychology Today Magazine
May 2008
How to recharge when you're in a rut.
Those who define—and defy—the terms of a creative partnership.
A mystery malady in your backyard.
The Darwinian logic of homosexuality
Creating alternate realities for fun and profit.
How quickly should you open up in therapy?
The arranged marriage and no love at first sight.
How to be true to yourself.
A cup of berries can fight the ravages of time.
That burrito staple is in a class of its own.
The benefits of Plan B.
Understanding life and death.
Infant circumcision: Do parents know best?
Women can appreciate beer, football, and napping, too.
In Iceland, the land of elves, you're never alone.
The secret life of a former NBA star.
How corporate logos rule your subconscious.
Why are some people so focused on pleasing others?
Paying attention to the particulars of food.
Driving takes our behavior for a spin.
The word "like" is not just for teens or women.
Arousal could send you on a spending spree.
An LOL a day keeps the MD away.
What do personal matchmakers have over your PC?
Prosperity, beauty, literacy, and more.
How to hang on to paradise.
Giving credit where it's not due.
Multiplatinum artist Alanis Morrissette.
Countering our innately human flaws.
Advice on facing conflict in marriage, the mile-high club, and cavemen.