Small problems can tear couples apart.
Psychology Today Magazine
March 2009
How to make joy out of despair.
It's okay to let your mind wander.
The makings of a born winner.
With workplace kindness people work harder.
The kindness of strangers nudged a shy conformist.
How do you get perfume to smell like a virgin?
To benefit from the nutrients in salads, you need to add fat—but the right fat.
He's a dedicated troublemaker who wants to fix Texas.
Book reviews on language, problem-solving and Evangelicalism.
When time is short, you savor it.
The pros and cons of an open relationship.
In a relationship, bodily threats are downplayed.
Body focused and hair-free.
The prince of darkness on the art of horror.
Pregnancy is a time for forward thinking.
He never tells his wife he loves her.
Everyone's got a goofy dollar sense.
Don't let a gash wound your ego.
Athletic pros discuss what gives them their winning edge.
How the rhythmless can boogie with confidence.
When down under with the Aussies, act cool.
Why some prefer the hardships of showbiz.
Garlic is prized as a culinary ingredient and herbal remedy.
Reading, writing, and rock 'n' roll.
Why some people risk it all to punish evildoers
A neuropsychiatrist beats cancer twice.
Live in harmony with friend or faux pas.
Goji berries have a celebrity following.
The burden of being an angel.
First impressions of trustworthiness are key.
Decoding deception in treatment.
Who you are determines where you live.
From slum dog to millionaire.
Baby lust has a way of blinding women to reality.
When the senses are cross-wired.