The biggest challenge for introverts is to not feel like outsiders in their own culture.
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Psychology Today Magazine
September 2010
It's impossible to predict peak experiences.
Speakers of more than one language have nimble brains.
Postmortem identity reveals a stranger.
Observing retail lovers in the wild
Loud environments encourage spending.
The latest in superstition, autism, mentor-ship and more.
Mastering the art of being in charge.
Avant-garde treatment for anxiety disorders
Music moves people with motor disorders.
I falsely accused my father of the worst betrayal possible.
Is fast-food the cause of our stress?
Helping patients is a two-way street.
A media guru gambles on giggles.
How self-hypnotherapy can bring healing
Vegetarians maintain bright moods despite consuming no omega-3-rich fish.
Spot signals, score refunds.
Peter Sellars wants to illuminate the role of reversal in your own life.
Viewers love a good TV fight?
Book reviews on the everyday heuristics and more.
When social norms feel like straitjackets
Scientists are still trying to define addiction.
How workaday beauty devolves and more.
A girlfriend with excess baggage.
Facebook threatens a marriage.
Just not perfect enough.