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On the Record
Print version: page 11
"There are whole segments of the population that prefer being in the company of dogs than people, and I'm not sure that's such a negative thing."
Joel Gavriele-Gold, PhD, a Manhattan psychoanalyst,
The New York Times, July 6
"People who believe in the power of talent tend not to fulfill their potential because they're so concerned with looking smart and not making mistakes. But people who believe that talent can be developed are the ones who really push, stretch, confront their own mistakes and learn from them."
Stanford University psychology professor Carol Dweck, PhD,
The New York Times, July 6
"People are getting this incredible message that if you're not hot and having a certain kind of Hollywood-style sex, something is wrong with you."
Sue Johnson, PhD, of Ottawa, Canada
USA Today, June 30
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