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Raising Happiness: How do you really feel about the holidays?

By Christine Carter | December 13, 2007

 
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: Sane in the City

By Christi Chidester, Alex Dixon | Winter 2007-08

What do healthy urban neighborhoods look like?

 

Raising Happiness: Achievement Doesn’t Matter

By Christine Carter | October 19, 2007

 

Articles: Book Review: The Happiness Hypothesis

By Christine Carter | Spring/Summer 2006

By Jonathan Haidt
Basic Books, 2006, 297 pages

 

Articles: Feeling Like Partners

By Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn P. Cowan, Neera Mehta | Fall/Winter 2005-06

When it comes to romantic relationships, empathy is essential, but it isn’t always easy, say family researchers Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn Pape Cowan, and Neera Mehta. They explain the obstacles couples face—and how to overcome them.

 

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