Ryan Reynolds went through a phase of reading “every self-help book” around. The hunk was named People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2010 and is married to gorgeous Gossip Girl star Blake Lively.
Tag Archives: psychology
Does Divorce Hurt Kids?
Here’s an old bit from a stand-up comic’s act: “Some say the glass is half empty. Some say it is half full.
Study: TV May Perpetuate Race Bias
Most people regard watching television as a passive activity. You sit, you watch.
A Primer for Pessimists
Obesity and smoking may be the most conspicuous causes of illness in this country, but physical factors don’t account for everything. Your psychology namely, your personality and outlook on life can be just as important to your well-being as exercising and eating right.
Child Psychologist Jean Piaget
Jean Piaget, the pioneering Swiss philosopher and psychologist, spent much of his professional life listening to children, watching children and poring over reports of researchers around the world who were doing the same. He found, to put it most succinctly, that children don’t think like grownups.
Borderline Personality Disorder: Mental Illness on Rise?
Doctors used to have poetic names for diseases. A physician would speak of consumption because the illness seemed to eat you from within
God vs. Science
There are two great debates under the broad heading of Science vs.
Experts fear effects of media spotlight on ‘balloon boy’
The young child known as the “balloon boy” appeared sickly on NBC’s “Today” show Friday morning. With his eyes adrift, 6-year-old Falcon Heene leaned his tiny head against his father before he vomited — right in front of the cameras.
Love, pleasure, duty: Why women have sex
What makes a woman want to have sex? Is it physical attraction