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Financial Advisor June 2004 Harold Evensky |
Clients Misbehavin' Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist at Princeton University, applies lessons from behavioral finance to client management and identifies several common mistakes individual investors are prone to make. |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Olga Kharif |
My Therapist Is A Joystick Beneficial games, for everything from phobias to ADD, are starting to catch on. |
Inc. June 1, 2004 |
Testing, Testing... While psychological tests have long been a part of the hiring process for many companies, a growing number of CEOs are using these multiple-choice mind games to help them better manage employees already on the payroll. |
ifeminists June 2, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
Men: Save Your Marriage While both men and women can be ambitious or greedy, or kind and saintly, it can be for different reasons and using different tools. Apply this to marriage. |
ifeminists June 2, 2004 Ray Blumhorst |
Gender Roles, Survival Instincts, and Procreational Drives in the Combat Zone With Abu Ghraib in Iraq as a backdrop, one wonders if military planners, social scientists, and others have clearly thought out all the ramifications of putting men and women closely together in combat situations. |
Fast Company June 2004 Ian Wylie |
You're Playing With My Mind! In Mindball, a new game powered by brain waves, calm is the ultimate weapon. |
Fast Company June 2004 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
The Corporate Shrink Workplace advice from a psychiatrist: How to deal with a micromanager... You know you shouldn't have a relationship with the boss, so why do you want to?... |
ifeminists May 26, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Death by Theory? The feminist movement's belief in psychosexual neutrality at birth and their campaign to change the gender identity being taught to children, coupled with fraudulent research ends in suicide for a man who was raised as a girl. |
ifeminists May 19, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Told to Act Like a Girl The sad tale of a boy raised as a girl under the guidance of a charismatic psychologist at Johns Hopkins should make us pause to reconsider our mass experiment in gender re-education. |
ifeminists May 19, 2004 Debbie Gisonni |
Be Happy - Choose Humor Sometimes the most difficult circumstances in life provide us with the most humor--if we're open to it. |
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