Full list of articles from Psychology Today, July / August 2009
Major features:
Cover story - Love's destroyer
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Jealousy has long been deemed the guardian of love. But more often it's love's downfall. We typically blame our partner for paying attention to another, but the real issue may be what jealousy teaches us about ourselves. Includes sidebars. (3,740 words)
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There's something about jealousy that brings out the street philosopher in everyone. After all, who hasn't had a brush with this potentially explosive emotion in some way. (1,100 words)
Unlocking the mysteries of the artistic mind
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It might seem bizarre that science is using art to learn about the mind - looking for hard facts in the most ethereal of places. But the great artists turn out to be the world's first neuroscientists. Includes sidebar. (3,240 words)
Patterns of pursuit
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There's a long path from one heart to another. How to find your way through the meandering maze of dating. Includes sidebars. (3,425 words)
The new survivors
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For over 11 million Americans, cancer is no longer a definite death sentence. The dreaded disease has instead become a crucible, often remaking personality and endowing survivors with qualities not even they knew they had. (3,600 words)
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There's something very American about an over-the-top personality running the
Other features:
Workwise - Working through fear
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From mild uncertainty to impending doom, the mood at your workplace is likely darker than usual. How is anxiety affecting you and your coworkers? Includes sidebar. (1,100 words)
Talking smack
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What kissing means for men and for women (460 words)
The long reach of sunshine
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The strange and surprising ways the sun affects what we do. (394 words)
Crash course
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How to prepare yourself to react in a crisis. (500 words)
Food and nutrition - Meet your maker
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Sure, they're good for the environment. But farmers markets are thriving mainly because consumers are social creatures. (1,000 words)
Recipe - Vitamin D is for delicious
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Fat-rich fish take on another starring role. Includes recipe for fish chowder. (537 words)
Food and nutrition - Grape expectations
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The closer you look, the more grapes can do for you. (418 words)
Personality - Mathematical model
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Teaching girls that brains and beauty are compatible. Q&A interview with
How to get luck
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Make serendipity your friend. Four strategies to make luck work for you. (240 words)
Why mothers kill
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Who murders her own kids? (459 words)
Funny in the head
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What makes comedians tick (295 words)
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