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May 05 2008

Psychology Today

Published by perennialsam at 4:14 pm under Resources for Well-Being Edit This

Psychology Today is a site that I often come across when I search in the Depression section of Today.com.  Here the articles range from new scientific findings to excerpts from blogs and interviews with people who suffer from mental illness.  Virtually anything, really.  If you’re interested in knowing what’s going on in the world of psychology, here’s the place to look.  There are many contributing authors, so you should be able to find something that catches your attention.

One article that I enjoyed today was entitled Second Nature by Kathleen McGowan.  The author suggests that nurture can win in the nature vs. nurture argument, and that individuals who are prone to more negative thinking can develop the personality traits of an optimistic person.     

I have been trying to find more resources that it would advantageous for my readers to access.  At the moment, the difficulty I’m having is with the ads on this page, which have nothing to do with my topic, and other bloggers are reluctant to link to me.  So for now, I will keep adding sites of a more general nature, that are not the personal site of one person in particular.

Psychology Today is the companion site to the magazine by the same name and can be found at www.psychologytoday.com.

  

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