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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.
By Larry Smith
July 31, 2003
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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?
By Janelle Brown
October 4, 2001
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Two memoirists look back on their many years of psychotherapy -- and what they see ain't pretty.
By Laura Miller
June 14, 2000
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An unholy alliance of psychologists and advertisers targets kiddie consumers.
By Arthur Allen
February 28, 2000
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The movies' first sane therapist talks a big game in Lawrence Kasdan's winning comedy.
By Laura Miller
September 24, 1999
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James Hillman, bestselling author and gadfly to the therapy movement, talks about the fine art of aging gracefully.
By Steve Perry
September 10, 1999
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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.
By Jenn Shreve
August 20, 1999
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Is the new optimistic movement in psychology a theoretical breakthrough or a professional survival tactic?
By Carol LLoyd
October 21, 1998
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Therapists say President Clinton's psychological problems run deep -- and Hillary's and Chelsea's are only beginning
By Lori Leibovich
August 20, 1998
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Steven Levenkron's book "Cutting: Understanding and Overcoming Self-Mutilation" casts an eye on the emotional pains behind a dark adolescent practice.
By Fiona Morgan
June 6, 1998