She's successful and charming as well as ruthless and calculating.
Psychology Today Magazine
May 2013
In December 2012, multimillionaire entrepreneur John McAfee went on the lam following the murder of his neighbor in remote Belize.
The million dollar smile and the misery it inflicts
Habit, teachers, and even our best intentions often act as stealth saboteurs of ingenuity.
Deconstructing digital captures By my 3-year-old son
Lopsided love and a shrink on the brink
Are we defined by ourselves or our community?
PT experts share their insights.
Can an app make your to-do list seem like child's play?
Want to influence others? Cast aside these three common misconceptions.
Positive stereotyping isn't as innocent as it seems.
When you were born may affect your lifelong well-being.
Why some love their daily grind
Physicians-patient communication needs improvement.
Is fructose a factor in liver disease and obesity?
Fermentation long ago created most of the world’s favorite flavors. Chefs are now rediscovering the process. Is that pistachio miso on your plate?
Can psychedelic drugs leave a permanent mark on our personalities?
She drags her kid to auditions and yells at her for needing a nap.
We judge many traits instantly—if not always accurately..
The fuzzy logic of sports fans
Some killer traits can make the world a better place.
Characteristics of a sociopath