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Psychology Today
Give readers in-depth stories about human behavior, as well as insights into relationships, work, education, the brain, health and nutrition, all written in easy-to-understand language. www.psychologytoday.com
Psychology Today Samples
Full list of articles from Psychology Today, July / August 2010
Cover story -- Oh, brother. Siblings are born to compete for parental attention, and the strategies they use wind up encoded in personality. Relative happiness. By Amy Rosenberg; Psychology Today, July / August 2010.
Full list of articles from Psychology Today, May / June 2010
Cover story - Make your own luck. Five principles for making the most of life's twists, turns and coincidences. Learning to Lust. By Catherine Elton; Psychology Today, May / June 2010.
Full list of articles from Psychology Today, January / February 2010
Cover story -- Heartbreak and home runs: The power of the first experiences. By Jay Dixit; Psychology Today, January / February 2010. Firsts: First kiss, first love, first loss, first job, first lie, first sin. How to win American Idol.
Full list of articles from Psychology Today Magazine, March / April 2010
Cover story - The expectations trap. Much of the discontent couples encounter today us really culturally inflicted, although we're conditioned to blame our partners for our unhappiness. Welcome to outer space.
Full list of articles from Psychology Today, September / October 2009
Cover story - Mixed signals. You likely see yourself very differently from the way other see you. Escape artists. By Steven Kotler; Psychology Today, September / October 2009.
Full list of articles from Psychology Today, November / December 2009
Cover story - Everyday creativity. We all marvel at other people's artistic achievements and ingenuity. With: Genius, genes and gusto: How passions find you. By Scott Barry Kaufman; Psychology Today, November / December 2009.
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