psychotherapy

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  • Monkey gone to heaven

    In Part 2 of Salon's series on Ecstasy, a controversial study on E's effects on the brain creates fear; a breakthrough moment in MDMA's therapeutic use sparks hope; and Generation X ponders its drug days ahead.
  • The mystery cure

    A simple approach to treating trauma has had spectacular results in the wake of tragedies in Oklahoma, Bosnia and Littleton. Will EMDR help in New York?
  • "Mockingbird Years" and "The Last Good Freudian"

    Two memoirists look back on their many years of psychotherapy -- and what they see ain't pretty.
  • Shrinks and con men

    An unholy alliance of psychologists and advertisers targets kiddie consumers.
  • "Mumford"

    The movies' first sane therapist talks a big game in Lawrence Kasdan's winning comedy.
  • Grumpy old archetypes

    James Hillman, bestselling author and gadfly to the therapy movement, talks about the fine art of aging gracefully.
  • Therapy is painless

    From Freud to divorce court: A therapist to meet your every need. Plus: Dan Savage vs. the Republicans; Elvis' "black satin-like" pajamas on the auction block.
  • The power of positive shrinking

    Is the new optimistic movement in psychology a theoretical breakthrough or a professional survival tactic?
  • First family on the couch

    Therapists say President Clinton's psychological problems run deep -- and Hillary's and Chelsea's are only beginning
  • Living under the knife

    Steven Levenkron's book "Cutting: Understanding and Overcoming Self-Mutilation" casts an eye on the emotional pains behind a dark adolescent practice.
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