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  • Abduction happens – Ventura County Reporter


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    Ventura County ReporterAbduction happensVentura County ReporterIn 2003, a fairly exhaustive report on the subject of alien abduction in Psychology Today magazine reported that some 3 million Americans believe theyve …read the full article
    4 days ago
  • I Scooped Wall Street Journal in PT


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    Week before last, I posted a satirical piece titled "Fed bailout of Michigan Football." In that piece, I specifically suggested a merger of the University of Michigan football program with the University of Notre Dames football team. I called the merged team, "Irishwolves". I said the Irishwolves would split their ...
    1 week ago
  • so last week .05


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    Boobs make boob recommendations. Vampire sex is kinky, and stir some perky into your relationship for added good times. The United States Preventive Services Task Force is trying to cut costs on your health. Their new breast cancer screening guidelines are the so f-cked up I can’t even believe they would print ...
    1 week ago
  • Marriage Hating ‘Psychologist’ Calls Palin a ‘Special Liar’ -By Warner Todd Huston


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    An anti-Palin screed somehow ended up on Psychology Today’s website. I know, I know, it’s shocking that Psychology Today could sponsor something that is less science than it is PC, hatespeak against conservatives, what with psychology being so scientific and all — but, there you have it. Penned by one Bella ...
    1 week ago
  • The Neck Doesn’t Lie


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    Those of you familiar with “ What Every Body Is Saying ,” or my previous Psychology Today posts, know that when we are under stress, our brain requires a certain amount of hand to body touching (hand wringing, forehead rubbing, temple massaging, lip touching, etc.). These pacifiers serve to soothe the ...
    1 week ago
  • In Relationships, Necks Dont Lie


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    Those of you familiar with “ What Every Body Is Saying ,” or my previous Psychology Today posts, know that when we are under stress, our brain requires a certain amount of hand to body touching (hand wringing, forehead rubbing, temple massaging, lip touching, etc.). These pacifiers serve to soothe the ...
    1 week ago
  • Psychology Today weighs in … it’s not all bad


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    I’m pleased to see that the author of this article in Psychology Today’s blog agrees that all fetishes aren’t bad, “as long as no one is being hurt.” Safe, sane, consensual adult spanking does not hurt anyone other than the requisite sting and pain associated with the act itself. When done properly with ...
    1 week ago
  • Marriage Hating Psychologist Calls Palin a Special Liar


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    -By Warner Todd Huston An anti-Palin screed somehow ended up on Psychology Todays website. I know, I know, its shocking that Psychology Today could sponsor something that is less science than it is PC, hatespeak against conservatives, what with psychology being so scientific and all -- but, there you have it. Penned ...
    1 week ago
  • Peter Strong - Online Mindfulness Meditation Therapy for Stress Management


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    Peter Strong is a specialist in mindfulness based psychotherapy working in Boulder, CO. He is also one of the many bloggers writing at Psychology Today . Online Mindfulness Meditation Therapy for Stress Management ...
    1 week ago
  • Do Psychologists Hate Conservatives?


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    I am concerned that there is a growing problem in my profession, and Im hoping that you will share your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of this page. Heres the problem: I have noticed that some of my colleagues openly despise a certain segment of the population. Dont get me wrong - psychology may be ...
    1 week ago
  • Dale Wright - Is Self-Cultivation Inherently Selfish? A Buddhist Perspective


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    [ image source ] Another good article from the Psychology Today blogs . This is specifically from Six Perfections : Buddhism and the cultivation of character, by Dale Wright . Is Self-Cultivation Inherently Selfish? A Buddhist Perspective ...
    1 week ago
  • Daniel R. Hawes - Beyond Happiness: Other-Praising Emotions


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    A nice article from the Psychology Today blogs, specifically from Daniel Hawes Evolved Primate : "Identity, decision making and human behavior from an integrated social science perspective." Beyond Happiness: Other-Praising Emotions ...
    1 week ago
  • An Introduction


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    Why a blog on the English language for Psychology Today ? What do language and grammar have to do with psychology? Plenty, as I hope this blog will make clear. In my recent book The Lexicographer’s Dilemma , I try to explain what we mean when we talk about the “rules” of language. That word has a lot of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Marsha Lucas - Nine Ways That a Meditating Brain Creates Better Relationships


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    Another good article . . . As near as I can tell, the more mindful we are in relationships, the better those relationships will be. And meditation is the best way I know to improve mindfulness skills. Nine Ways That a Meditating Brain Creates Better Relationships by Marsha Lucas, Ph.D. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What If Nidal Malik Hasan is Sane?


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    As one of the authors who blogs for Psychology Today, I received an email that went out to all of us a few days ago from our editor. If you have anything to say about the shootings at Fort Hood, the shootings perpetrated by Nidal Malik Hasan, please say it. But were the shootings in Fort Hood really Psychology Today ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Hope, Rage and Fort Hood


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    Greetings Welcome to my blog. My name is Tony Scioli (pronounced "showli"). I am a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology who has been studying hope for several decades. For the past 10 years I have been working on a new theory of hope. Along the way, Ive written two books on the topic as well as ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Michael J. Formica - Obstacles, Opportunities and the Notion of One Truth


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    Another good article from Michael J. Formica at the Psychology Today blogs. Obstacles, Opportunities and the Notion of One Truth by Michael J. Formica Dharma Journal: Meeting the elephant in the room Within the Hindu ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Michael J. Formica - Ego, Insecurity and the Destructive Narcissist


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    Good article from the Psychology Today blogs. This article in part explains the current tactics of the extreme branch on the GOP (Limbaugh, Beck, Palin, Bachmann, et al, building on the tradition established by Rover and Cheney). Its a very effective method of manipulating people into doing and believing things ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Stepmothering a feminist issue?


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    In case you missed them, be sure to check out these two recent posts by Wednesday Martin, Ph. D on Psychology Today:What Makes Stepmothering a Feminist Issue? “Often, a stepmother is subjected to stepchildren’s hostility and rejecting behavior-something that is normal, but frequently goes unchecked for far too ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Why violence?


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    We bloggers for Psychology Today were asked to write a something in the wake of the Ft. Hood shootings, perhaps in hopes our individual offerings might add a small piece to the puzzle of understanding the profound complexity of social violence. Here is what came to my mind. I believe that most human violence is ...
    3 weeks ago

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