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Articles: A Review: The Wise Heart

By Jill Suttie | Summer 2008

The Wise Heart: A guide to the universal teachings of Buddhist Psychology
By Jack Kornfield, Bantam Books, 2008, 448 pages

 

Articles: Seeing Human

By Meera Lee Sethi | Summer 2008

Human beings have a deep-seated tendency to humanize everything around them. Is it delusion—or a natural and healthy response to loneliness?

 
Nancy Bardacke (center) demonstrates a soothing touch on Mary Pearsall, who was participating in Bardacke's Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting course.

Articles: The Mindful Birth

By Emilie Raguso | Summer 2008

A new program is applying mindfulness meditation to childbirth and parenting. Could it lead to healthier babies?

 

Articles: The Effects of Arguments

By Rodolfo Cortes | Spring 2008

 

Articles: Book Review: Forgive For love

By Meera Lee Sethi | Spring 2008

Forgive For love: The missing ingredient for a healthy and lasting relationship
By Fred Luskin
HarperOne, 2007, 240 pages

 

Articles: Book Review: How of Happiness

By Christine Carter | Spring 2008

By Sonja Lyubomirsky
The Penguin Press, 2007, 366 pages

 
Adams on a "humanitarian clowning" trip to Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Articles: Playing Doctor

By Jason Marsh | Spring 2008

An Interview with Patch Adams

 

Articles: States of Sadness

By Talia Kennedy | Spring 2008

 
Dawn Rouse struggled with depression in the years after he daughter's birth. She's now pursuing a Ph.D. in child development and has become committed to raising public awareness on postpartum illness.

Articles: The Postpartum Brain

By Anna Abramson, Dawn Rouse | Spring 2008

New research casts light on the depression and troubling thoughts many mothers experience after childbirth. And it may help erase some of the stigma they feel says Anna J. Abramson

 

Articles: Honesty and Respect

By Claude M. Steiner | Winter 2007-08

Couples often struggle over sex and intimacy, but Claude M. Steiner offers a path to more satisfying relationships.

 

Articles: What Seems to be the Problem?

By Elizabeth Walter | Winter 2007-08

 

Articles: Peaceful Parenting

By Sura Hart, Victoria Kindle Hodson | Winter 2007-08

Sura Hart and Victoria Kindle Hodson explain how to turn parent-child conflict into cooperation.

 
Kindergarten students participate in a Second Step lesson. The program is currently used in roughly 25,000 schools throughout the United States and Canada.

Articles: Stop! Calm Down! Think!

By Dawn Friedman | Winter 2007-08

The Second Step program has helped nine million kids understand and manage their emotions—and research shows that it’s leading to kinder, smarter schools says Dawn Friedman

 

Articles: Meditate on This

By Kasey Crispin | Winter 2007-08

 
Nadine Burke at work in San Francisco's Bayview Child Health Center. "Power plays a huge role in my work," she says.

Articles: Power Sickness

By Eve Ekman | Winter 2007-08

Feeling powerless harms our health, reports Eve Ekman. What can we do about it?

 
Helen Mayberg at work in her lab at Emory University. Mayberg is "really on the cutting edge of where the field of depression research needs to go," says Steve Hollon of Vanderbilt University.

Articles: Closing the Circuit

By Jill Suttie | Winter 2007-08

Helen Mayberg’s research could revolutionize depression treatment.

 

Articles: The Virtue of Sadness

By Allan V. Horwitz, Jerome C. Wakefield | Winter 2007-08

 

Articles: Book Review: Help for the Helper

By Matthew Wheeland | Fall 2007

By Babette Rothschild with Marjorie Rand
W. W. Norton & Company, 2006, 231 pages

 

Articles: Bringing baby home

By Jill Suttie | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Binuclear Family

By Ruth Bettelheim | Fall 2007

Divorce is painful for children, but Ruth Bettelheim urges us to see what kids can gain when one family becomes two.

 

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