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Psychology Today is a bi-monthly magazine published in the United States. It is a psychology flavoured magazine about relationships, health and related topics written for a mass audience of non-psychologists. Psychology Today was founded in 1967 and features articles on such topics as love, relationships, sex, happiness, success, depression, and self-empowerment. Frequently the articles are built around interpretations of recent psychological surveys and studies as well as findings from other fields such a neurology and pharmacology. Also featured is an advice column where readers ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Who Am I? Why Everything You Know about Your “Self” Is Wrong
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Something America and China Could Do Together
Confucius taught that a harmonious relationship is one in which both partners take care to protect each other’s dignity. To affirm dignity is to confirm belonging and grant ...Posted by Robert Fuller -
Einstein’s Question: Is the Universe Friendly?
A preview of how we’re apt to react to such a development is provided by looking at how we have responded to prior demotions in status. Copernicus’s removing the Earth, ...Posted by Robert Fuller -
Is Anyone Enlightened?
This is the 11th in the series "Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship" - an ongoing series by Robert W. Fuller.Posted by Robert Fuller -
Eureka, Epiphany, and Enlightenment
Description demands intense observation, so intense that the veil of everyday habit falls away and what we paid no attention to, because it struck us as so ordinary, is ...Posted by Robert Fuller -
How to Keep Your Balance When There’s No Place to Stand and Nothing to Hold On To | Psychology Today
[This is the 5th in the series Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship] By Robert W. Fuller, Ph.D....Posted by Robert Fuller -
Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship, Part Two
In third grade we studied the solar system. Our textbook had a diagram of Copernicus’s heliocentric model showing the planets revolving around the sun in circles. A table ...Posted by Robert Fuller -
Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship, Part One
Books like these have spelled out religion’s shortcomings and I see no point in piling on. Rather, in a series of posts, I’ll make the case that, in the long view, both ...Posted by Robert Fuller -
Three Easy Ways to Make Your Work More Efficient---and Help Your Body Too
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Revenge of the Introvert | Psychology Today - September 07, 2010
There are as many introverts as extraverts, but you'd never know it by looking around. Introverts would rather be entertained by what's going on in their heads than in seeking ...Posted by Susan Kupferberg



