FULL LIST OF ARTICLES FROM PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, MAY / JUNE 2009

MAJOR FEATURES

COVER STORY - WEATHERING THE STORM

By Bruce Grierson; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Failure destroys some people. Others rise from the ashes, only to come back stronger. A guide to surviving tough times. Includes sidebars. (3,600 words)

NINE WAYS TO FAIL BETTER

By Bruce Grierson; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Some people learn from failure and bounce back stronger. For others, failure destroys them. Be one of the ones who rise from the ashes. (1,350 words)

WHEN MONEY TALKS

By Karen Wright; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Money is today's top stressor - but the stress stems less from actual material circumstances than from our deepest fantasies and fears. Unless we out them, they'll subvert our financial recovery and sabotage our best relationships, to say nothing of our sense of self. Includes sidebars. (3,300 words)

A FATEFUL FIRST ACT

By Emily Laber-Warren; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Scientists are discovering that in-utero events can have lifelong effects. Why our earliest home could be the most important one. Includes sidebar. (3,100 words)

AWKWARD ENCOUNTERS OF THE FRIENDLY KIND

By Carlin Flora; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

There's the grade-school pal from whom you want less, the colleague with whom you want more, and your partner's college buddy whom you can't stand. A friendship can be as vexing and heartrending as a summer fling or and epic affair. Here's how to think about common dilemmas among friends. (2,550 words)

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WORKWISE - A VACATION FROM YOUR DREAMS

By Judith Sills, PhD.; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

There's a hidden bonus in our mass loss of net worth, writes Judith Sills, PhD.: It's a respite from ambition. (1,100 words)

THE FREELANCE PERSONALITY

By Amy Rosenberg; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

You've got your laptop, you've got your comfy slippers, you've got a gloriously unshaven (or un-made-up) face. But wait - are you home-office compatible? Includes sidebar: How to boss yourself around. (1.180 words)

THE MUSCLE IS THE MESSAGE

By Matthew Hutson; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Sometimes your body knows what's up before you do. Commen sense tells you that your actions display what is going on inside your head. But the road goes both ways. Your feelings and attitudes are also informed by what your body is doing. (280 words)

INSIGHTS - AUTISM NATION

By Clayton Simmons; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Rising autism rates remain mysterious. (250 words)

INSIGHTS - DIAGNOSIS: WAKE AND ACHE

By Clayton Simmons; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Pills for a puzzling illness. Includes sidebar: Soothing behaviors (195 words)

INSIGHTS - CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: RETHINKING THE BAD SEED

By Joshua Gowin; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Are psychopaths born or made? (250 words)

PERSONALITY - DECONSTRUCTION WORKER (Q&A INTERVIEW)

By Matthew Hutson; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

How do you break down walls even as you put them up? (960 words)

PERSONALITY - SOME LIKE IT HAUTE

By Adelle Waldman; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Why some people look down on those less cultured. Includes sidebar: Haughty by nature. (975 words)

HEALTH - THINK OUTSIDE THE BLOCK

By Courtney Hutchison; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Clearing your head is a walk in the park. (240 words)

HEALTH - RIGHT ON CUE

By Susan Carnell; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Locate what's triggering your bad habits. Includes sidebar: Reflect and deflect (450 words)

FOOD CHAIN - COLOR-CODING YOUR MENU

By Susan McQuillan; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

The best way to shop for and eat food with all the nutrients you need is to forget about nutrients, Color is a much better guide. Includes sidebar: A model menu (1,050 words)

FOOD CHAIN - SMOOTH OPERATORS

By Hara Estroff Marano; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

Liquefying whole fruit is a smart way to get vital nutrients and a low-calorie energy boost that won't let you down. Includes sidebar: Cool as a Creamsicle. (400 words)

FOOD CHAIN - OLIVES: AN OLYMPIAN EDIBLE

By Courtney Hutchison; Psychology Today, May / June 2009

They serve up much of the magic of the Mediterranean diet (350 words)

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