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Fifty Shades of Grey: A Provocative Tale In More Ways Than You’d Think

E. L. James’ racy bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey has been called an amusing, romantic tale of a woman’s (Ana Steele) exploration […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News, Literature, Women's Issues20 Comments

What’s So Special About Wellesley’s “Not So Special Speech?”

Teacher David McCullough gives a dose of reality to graduating students at Wellesley High School. His “You Are Not So […]

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O,What A Tangled Web: The Psychology of Self-Deception

“O, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” SIR WALTER SCOTT, Marmion The psychological web of self-deception […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Dealing with Stress, In The News, Self-Development4 Comments

The Secret World of George Zimmerman: Trayvon Martin’s Shooter

The senseless death of Trayvon Martin weighs heavily on our hearts and minds and has fueled marches around the world […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News13 Comments

The Edge of Suicide

“Suicide is the worst possible death on friends and family.” It leaves everything unanswered and there’s no closure. Suicide has […]

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Dr. Salvatore R. Maddi Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Psychological Foundation

Congratulations to Dr. Salvatore R. Maddi. Psychology in Everyday Life has the good fortune of having Dr. Maddi as an […]

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Revenge or Mental Illness? Inside The Minds of School Shooters

Bailey Gerhardt, 16-year-old Utah student at Roy High School, shared a suspicious text message with a school administrator that foiled […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News, Mental Health, Terrorism4 Comments

Tiaras, Toddlers, and Breast Pads? What Makes Their Mothers Tick?

Beauty pageants began as a marketing strategy in 1921 by an Atlantic City hotel manager who wanted tourists to stay […]

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Lesson From A Mob Wife: The Psychology of Instant Gratification

Reality television does more than just entertain us. Many of these shows actually teach us a thing or two about […]

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Posted in Eating disorder, Health & Behavior, In The News, Women's Issues7 Comments

A Few Good Men? Paterno & Penn State’s Decision to Protect their Own Over Children

In the last week, most online newspapers and bloggers have attended more to the downfall of Penn State’s great football […]

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