It is natural to wonder if your partner is the right one for you.
Psychology Today Magazine
January 2012
How to keep dementia at bay and preserve a healthy mind
Simple cognitive errors can have disastrous consequences.
The less you think about your own self-esteem, the healthier you'll be.
How does your brain solve a puzzle?
Why we avoid people who look sick, and more.
It's time to put enjoyment back on the plate—without guilt.
Sophie Auster breaks out from a famous family.
How to bulk up your creativity muscles.
Are chromosomes to blame for chronic pain?
Getting more from your body, mind, and environment
The PT guide to getting an answer you'll like
How do you know if you love someone?
Fighting the impulse to fall for your own fantasy
Who you are and what turns you on.
Why are some people always off-key?
Money trouble? It's not your fault.
Pears make a sweet contribution to longevity.
Small IQ difference—big payoff.
Turn up the lights.
Insomnia is no match for the sun.
Nuts may extend brain and body power.
How to spend the holidays* this year.
She knows better than you...
Feelings mean nothing without context.
An insider's guide to getting in the zone.
Even experts have to start somewhere.
Flying (happily) through life solo.
A college student is fearful of her family's future.
A woman fears her husband has lost interest in her.
Are you asking for too much?
What to do when infatuation fades.