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Psychology Today
Book and Periodical Publishing
Insight about everybody's favorite subject: Ourselves.
About us
Psychology Today is devoted exclusively to everybody's favorite subject: ourselves. At PsychologyToday.com, we have gathered renowned academics, psychiatrists, psychologists and authors in our field to contribute their thoughts and ideas on what makes us tick—there are over 900 of them—creating a truly live stream of what's going on in "psychology today." Our magazine, first launched in 1967, continues to thrive. Psychology Today's Therapy Directory (powered by Sussex Directories, Inc) provides a comprehensive directory of therapists, psychiatrists and treatment facilities near you.
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https://www.psychologytoday.com
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- Privately Held
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- 1967
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- National magazine, comprehensive website, and directory of professionals
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New York City, us
Employees at Psychology Today
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Larry Stybel
Adding”Success" to Successful Careers.
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Jeremy Sherman
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Kimberly Key, PhD
Psychologist & Founder of Encompass Work & Family | Expert Speaker, Consultant, Author
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Soren Kaplan
Bestselling Author & Speaker, Strategy & Innovation Consulting, Inc. Magazine, Praxie.com, Center for Effective Organizations at USC
Updates
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Regular exercise and socializing with others can dramatically lower your risk of dementia, new research finds—and another, not-so-obvious daily habit could be just as beneficial.
A Surprising Way to Lower Your Risk of Dementia
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Identifying people who may be at higher risk could improve suicide prevention and help reduce rising rates. New research points to some potentially effective strategies.
Understanding Suicide: 5 Profiles of Risk
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Social interactions at work are typically pleasant, or at least neutral. But when someone has an ulterior motive, seemingly innocent exchanges can become far more stressful.
3 Ways Co-Workers Might Try to Pull You Into Their Drama
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We've all heard that "age is just a state of mind." Surprising new research finds that not only is it true but that millions of people live and feel younger than their biological age. Here's how.
How to Feel, and Live, Younger Than Your Age
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When dealing with someone hostile, your own anger will probably just make things worse. Here's how to deploy kindness instead.
5 Ways to Defuse a Difficult Person
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For many singles, life without a partner does not feel in any way like a smaller life. In fact, in many ways, like these, they believe it's even more expansive.
The Psychological Richness of Single Life
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Psychology Today is seeking subjects to be photographed and interviewed about their experiences with perfectionism for an upcoming edition of the print magazine. We’re interested in hearing how perfectionism affected you—whether in your personal, professional, academic, or romantic life—and how you overcame or came to terms with it. Please email a brief description of your experience and its effects, as well as recent photos and your location, to [email protected]. Thank you!