Therapy

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  • Psych meds for kids: Too much, too soon?

    Some psychiatric drugs do help children, but school and family are crucial, too.
  • Kids on drugs

    A behavioral pediatrician questions the wisdom of medicating our children.
  • Chains of love

    Always fall for losers? According to some evolutionary psychiatrists, the brain has little control over choices of the heart.
  • Kissing therapy

    Smooching with a loved one may be good for your health.
  • False memory syndrome

    As women bring lawsuits, therapists are having to pay for their mistakes.
  • Word doctor

    A Harvard physician believes poetry can soothe and even heal his patients.
  • Gift of the flower

    After drug-addiction and homelessness, a hopeless man rediscovers the healing potential of his childhood fascination.
  • "Mumford"

    The movies' first sane therapist talks a big game in Lawrence Kasdan's winning comedy.
  • Laugh track

    Someday doctors might be replaced by Marx Brothers movies.
  • 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.
  • Mental medicine

    Prescriptions and divorces are granted freely, but there are taboos against both.
  • Sisters of seizure

    Beliefs fly out the window when crisis walks in the door.
  • Alternative juju

    Unconventional remedies are ripe for journalistic inquiry, but are weeklies up to the job? Plus: The secrets of mosquitoes, Osama bin Laden's hiding place and Internet IPOs revealed!
  • Johnny get your pills

    Are we overmedicating our kids?
  • Looking out for No. 1

    A reporter sees (and drinks) things he never thought he would at an international urine therapy conference.
  • Cinema therapy

    How some shrinks are using movies to help their clients cope with life and just feel better.
  • The talking cure

    Counselor sets up business to help talk show guests off the air.
  • Healing heat

    Steam and massage are part of an ancient purifying ritual.
  • Time for One Thing: Anxiety

    That persistent, gnawing sense that something, somewhere, is not quite right actually serves a purpose -- it gets me out of bed.
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