Is Monogamy Possible?
Amidst an unceasing media-fueled stream of reports about infidelity, it is natural to wonder whether it is even possible for two people in a committed partnership to remain faithful to one another.
Homecoming: Finding The Way Home From Trauma and War
On Oct 13, 2010 the 33rd Chilean miner emerged from the mine that had entrapped him
Roy Baumeister, Ph.D.
Dr. Baumeister is the Eppes Professor of Psychology and Head of Social Psychology Graduate Training Program. He grew up in Cleveland, the oldest child...
C. Sue Carter, Ph.D.
Dr. Carter is a Professor of Psychiatry and the Co-Director of the Brain Body Center. She studies the neurobiology of monogamy, social bonds and...
Marriage and Midlife Crisis: A Journey of Challenge and Transition
There are over 81 million baby boomers in this country, together navigating the mid-life transition.
Art Aron, Ph.D.
Dr. Aron is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Interpersonal Relationships Lab. His research centers on the self-expansion model of motivation and...
Why Divorce After 40 Years?
I’m the skeptical, jaded type who believes the passionate kiss former Vice President Al Gore and his wife Tipper exchanged in front of the Democratic National Convention
Saluting Military Moms
Our military moms deserve special recognition for the unique sacrifices they make.
Podcast: Is Mental Illness Trendy Now?
"Have we gone so far that the actual definition of mental illness has been lost and it has been sort of retconned to mean...