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American Family Physician January 1, 2007 Shashi & Subhash Bhatia |
Childhood and Adolescent Depression Safe and effective treatment of major depression in this age group requires accurate diagnosis, suicide risk assessment, and use of evidence-based therapies. |
Psychology Today Nov/Dec 2006 Joann Ellison Rodgers |
Altered Ego With time, a bit of elbow grease, and an understanding of your own character strengths, you can become friendlier, more caring, and less stressed by life. |
Psychology Today Nov/Dec 2006 Karen Karbo |
Friendship: The Laws of Attraction The conventional wisdom is that we choose friends because of who they are. But it turns out that we actually love them because of the way they support who we are. |
Psychology Today Nov/Dec 2006 Carlin Flora |
The Girl With a Boy's Brain Kiriana Cowansage can run complex neuroscience experiments and sketch beautiful portraits. She melts at the sight of an animal, but she balks at the concept of love. Such paradoxes define women with Asperger's syndrome. |
Psychology Today Jan/Feb 2007 Kaja Perina |
Love's Loopy Logic Encounters with the opposite sex skew our psyches in such a special way that reason and bias climb right into bed with each other. In this mode, it sometimes pays to deceive ourselves. Welcome to the paradoxical world of mating intelligence. |
Delicious Living January 2007 Melody Warnick |
Free to Forgive If you spent the holidays trying to ignore the people in your life who cause you grief, Guy Finely, author of Let Go and Live in the Now, suggests dropping the emotional baggage once and for all by forgiving them. |
Wired January 2007 Joshua Green |
My 4-Week Quest: Be Smarter For one month, the author did everything possible (and legal) to get smarter. Here is his daily journal. |
American Family Physician December 15, 2006 Hamilton & Glascoe |
Evaluation of Children with Reading Difficulties Because of the proven value of early intervention, physicians should identify children with current reading difficulties and those with risk factors for future difficulties. This can be achieved using developmental, educational, and family histories and standardized testing. |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
Living Without Regrets How to take control and live your life as you envision it through long-term goal setting and by principled, daily living for an envy-inspiring life. |
The Motley Fool December 11, 2006 Mary Dalrymple |
Hard Habits to Break It's hard to break bad habits, and that goes for financial ones too. Why do we stick with these bad habits? Here are some scientific explanations. |
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