The surest ways to find well-being.
Psychology Today Magazine
January 2009
Love demands the reassurance of touch.
Street criminals are selective about their victims.
Why do some people repeatedly volunteer for science experiments?
Hard times can awaken the hoarder within.
The right way to deal with drama.
He's an online sniper targeting Hollywood reputations.
It's easier to say no as a chorus.
Knave-protection from the nave.
When one therapist sends you to another.
A regular circadian rhythm keeps your body ticking.
Five questions for comedian John Hodgman.
The man on the street shares what delights him—or her.
Mental practice makes perfect.
The century's most famous spy on a life of espionage.
There are more antioxidants in spices than in any other foods.
When you really need a break.
Where people go to get stuff done.
Behold the power of the peanut.
Using a large vocab to impress the ladies.
Happy or not, Russians rarely smile in public.
Why girls are killing themselves.
The best meals are made with passion.
Navigating Wall Street is more of a mind game than ever.
How to handle a career roadblock.
Why dumping people puts you in the dumps.
Bad boys will always be with us.
Pomegranates pack a hearty punch.
When you're pregnant and you don't realize it.
In winter, oglers aren't choosy; and smiling as an accessory.
Book reviews on intelligence, positive emotion and creativity.
The journey to personal happiness, and how to get there.
How you can win over a new boss.
Enjoying your role in a complex family.
When he's at home we always end up arguing.
Is there a statute of limitations on infidelity?
Selecting artificial enhancements.
How not to be a target of crime.