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Monitor on Psychology Volume 39, No. 10 November 2008 |
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On the Record "It's led to anxiety levels I have not seen in 20 years." Richard A. Chaifetz, PsyD, CEO of ComPsych Corp., the world's largest provider of employee-assistance programs, discussing people's reactions to the rocky economy. "Materialism isn't bad. It's only bad if we use it to replace other things in life, like meaningful work, a good marriage, kids and friends. People are recognizing that those who make money more important than love have lower levels of life satisfaction." Ed Diener, PhD, University of Illinois "Erectile dysfunction drugs are marketed to suggest that older men will get back the kinds of erections they had in their 20s," and that's simply not the case. Barry McCarthy, PhD, American University |
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