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  • Hey Big Gender: Why are women being charged more for stuff?


    Bitch BlogsAuthority Authority: 141
    If youve ever felt like the cost of being a woman was somehow higher than that of being a man, guess what? You were literally correct! Via Psychology Today : The January 2010 Consumer Reports has an article thats sure to provoke some outrage. "Roam any drugstore and youll see products that seem to be twins, ...
    7 hours ago
  • Interesting Comparsion


    Cosmopolitan ConservativeAuthority Authority: 129
    Psychology Today has an interesting comparison: libel charges raised against Sarah Palin compared to Barry Goldwater. I’ve briefly thought about this comparison after a random remark was made in a Mad Men episode about Goldwater. There are strong similarities — popularity with grassroots, going against party ...
    2 days ago
  • Do animals have spiritual experiences? Yes they do


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    In conjunction with Psychology Today blogger, Steven Kotler , Ive been pondering whether nonhuman animals ("animals") have spiritual experiences and are they religious. Here, Steven and I want to offer some ideas and hope readers will weigh in. As Ive discussed in many of my PT blogs ample evidence shows that ...
    2 days ago
  • Abduction happens – Ventura County Reporter


    ParanominalAuthority Authority: 162
    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
    1 week ago
  • Mad News, November 20-25, 2009


    Basket of KissesAuthority Authority: 550
    We’re pretty proud that New York Magazine picked up our article on Don Draper dolls.The Sydney Morning Herald profiles Matt Weiner.The New York Post lists Mad Men under “TV we’re thankful for.”Peggy Noonan is also thankful for much this year — including Mad Men, and its fans. So is Bob Sassone.Tom & ...
    1 week ago
  • Persuasion and Pay Raises


    Persuade MeAuthority Authority: 100
    You work hard and you are underpaid, dammit.  You deserve a pay raise and heres how you get it. Walk into you bosss office right now, RIGHT NOW!, and tell you boss, "the PersuasionGuy at Psychology Today just told me that I work hard AND am underpaid.  He told me to tell you:  Give me a raise!" Then hold out your ...
    1 week ago
  • I Scooped Wall Street Journal in PT


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    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


    jamYe waXman. seX matters.Authority Authority: 121
    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


    American Conservative DailyAuthority Authority: 502
    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
  • Truth or Lies, What The Neck Reveals


    SpycatcherAuthority Authority: 112
    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
  • The Neck Doesn’t Lie


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    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


    SpycatcherAuthority Authority: 112
    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
  • What The Neck Reveals About Us


    SpycatcherAuthority Authority: 112
    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
  • The Neck Doesnt Lie


    SpycatcherAuthority Authority: 112
    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


    All Things SpankingAuthority Authority: 423
    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


    Texas for Sarah PalinAuthority Authority: 626
    -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


    Integral Options CafeAuthority Authority: 438
    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?


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    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


    Integral Options CafeAuthority Authority: 438
    [ 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 ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Daniel R. Hawes - Beyond Happiness: Other-Praising Emotions


    Integral Options CafeAuthority Authority: 438
    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 ...
    2 weeks ago

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