There's some wonderful studies by Scheier Carver and their colleagues on people recover from coronary artery bypass graft surgery, ... 'd had the surgery and were less distressed at, I think, 3, 6 and 12 months following surgery.
... the process of creating rites of passages may be more important than the so-called product. It calls on our own creativity. You--you can't go buy books on moving rights, and if you go ask your local rabbi or priest or something, ...
Stuttering
Sibling Relationships
Pamela Holm is not the kind of woman you would imagine falling prey to the so-called wedding industrial complex. ... the world of white gowns and flower arrangements in a new memoir called "The Toaster Broke, So We're Getting Married.
How do you think these things have affected therapists, and do you think that that's something that--that the profession ... the director of the nation's Center for Mental Health Services offers tips on finding the right therapist.
Cheating ideology of fair play is the rationalizing mantra of the underdog. You know, nice guys come in last ... And why isn't taking vitamins cheating or carbo-loading before a marathon. ... Is this cheating, is it justice, or neither.
GOODWIN: We begin today with best-selling author, Lisa Birnbach, humorist and author of The Official Preppy Handbook. ... GOODWIN: Lisa Birnbach's most recent book, 1003 Great Things About Kids, is published by Andrews McMeel Publishing ...
GOODWIN: We've been talking about adolescence and childhood's end with Reed Larson, Jeffrey Arnett and Kay Hymowitz. Dr. Larson is professor of human development and family studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Her most recent book, "Slang and Sociability" is published by the University of North Carolina Press. Welcome to THE INFINITE MIND, Dr. Eble. Dr. EBLE: Thank you. GOODWIN: Now we've all heard slang words and phrases.
Managing Madness
Stigma. It comes from “stigmata” painful nail in your wrist certification that you are a pariah, little Jesusy reminder of just how easy it is to annoy the world to the point that it wants you out. “And they called the wind Pariah.
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Tourette's Syndrome
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