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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, 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.
Full list of articles from Psychology Today, July / August 2009
Cover story - Love's destroyer. Jealousy has long been deemed the guardian of love. Cool words - hot topic [With feature 'Love's destroyer'] No byline; Psychology Today, July / August 2009.
FULL LIST OF ARTICLES FROM PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, MAY / JUNE 2009
COVER STORY - WEATHERING THE STORM. Failure destroys some people. NINE WAYS TO FAIL BETTER. By Bruce Grierson; Psychology Today, May / June 2009. Some people learn from failure and bounce back stronger. WHEN MONEY TALKS.
FULL LIST OF ARTICLES FROM PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, MAY/JUNE 2009
COVER STORY - WEATHERING THE STORM. Failure destroys some people. NINE WAYS TO FAIL BETTER. By Bruce Grierson; Psychology Today, May / June 2009. Some people learn from failure and bounce back stronger. WHEN MONEY TALKS.
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FULL LIST OF ARTICLES FROM PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, MARCH / APRIL 2009. COVER STORY - YOU'RE DRIVING ME CRAZY. By Jay Dixit; Psychology Today, March / April 2009. So often it's the pettiest problems that tear couples apart. GOOD MORNING, HEARTACHE.
FULL LIST OF ARTICLES FROM PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2009
COVER STORY - THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. Caught up in a happiness frenzy for much of the past decade, Americans have remarkably little to show for it. HOLD ME TIGHT. By Sue Johnson; Psychology Today, January/February 2009.
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