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ifeminists March 29, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Is Debra Lafave A Bipolar Disorder Publicist? Debra Lafave, a teacher who had sex with one of her 14-year-old students, became a celebrity through a crime and through the smoke and mirrors of mental illness posturing and pandering. |
Scientific American April 2006 Michael Shermer |
As Luck Would Have It Are some people really luckier than others, or is it all in their heads? Both. |
Entrepreneur April 2006 Bill Wagner |
What's Your Type? Anyone can start a business! The secret is picking a venture that fits your entrepreneurial personality. The CEO of a behavioral consultancy shows you how to determine yours. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2006 Carr et al. |
Older Adult Drivers with Cognitive Impairment In patients who continue to drive, physicians should assess pertinent cognitive domains, determine the severity and etiology of the dementia, and screen for risky driving behaviors. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2006 |
Driving and Dementia: What You Should Know A patient hand guide: What is dementia?... How does dementia affect driving?... How do I know if there is a problem?... What can I do if I think someone has a problem?... Where can I get more information?... |
American Family Physician March 15, 2006 Shearer & Gordon |
The Patient with Excessive Worry Worry is an effective short-term response to uncertainty that can become self-perpetuating with adverse long-term consequences. Evidence-based treatments for such disorders can assist family physicians in the management of this disorder. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2006 |
What You Should Know About Worrying Too Much Learn when worrying is a problem and what you can do to get treatment. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2006 Kathleen McGowan |
The Hidden Side of Happiness Pleasure only gets you so far. A rich, rewarding life often requires a messy battle with adversity. The capacity to simultaneously embrace both loss and growth is an ordinary part of life -- a complex, poignant emotional state that is perhaps the greatest reward of maturity. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2006 Douglas Starr |
Animal Passions--Fido Loves You Joy, despair, and the bold rush of love; experts insist such nuanced feelings are unique to humans, but some say they connect us to the rest of the animal kingdom. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2006 Lauren Aaronson |
Make a Gratitude Adjustment Feeling thankful is one key to happiness, so count your blessings for a boost. |
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