It's Still Chilly Out There
Sobering new study of sexual assault and harassment at biological anthropology field sites shows there is still a long way to go to retain women in this branch of science, and reduce obstacles to their full participation.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - April 13, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary Joyce, Ph.D. Tags: Education Ethics and Morality Social Life Work academic science biological anthropologist biological anthropology chilling effect fact of life family friendly policies feminist science field research field science global science Source Type: news

Men, Sex and a Loving Time Perspective
Guys get a bad rep for being crude, lewd and silly dudes, when it comes to sex. In the old “battle of the sexes view”, guys just want to get laid, with no strings attached, and in the extreme, with getting off as quickly as possible -- as if they were in a porn video. read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - April 13, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Happiness Relationships Self-Help Sex Social Life Therapy battle of the sexes brandy chocolate truffles co star contraception delicious chocolate desires dudes ego equal partners erotic adventure hedonism keys to the ki Source Type: news

Why a whiff of rosemary does help you remember
Shakespeare once said rosemary was good for memory – and it seems Tudor herb lore was right. Sniffing rosemary oil makes people more likely to remember to do things, researchers found. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - April 9, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Shakespeare was right: rosemary oil boosts memory
Shakespeare was right - the smell of rosemary is good for your memory, according to a new study. (Source: Telegraph Health)
Source: Telegraph Health - April 8, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Smell of rosemary 'may improve memory'
The smell of rosemary could boost your memory, researchers said.     (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - April 8, 2013 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Sex Talk – For Women (Mostly)
Imagine being a young, athletic, extremely intelligent, successful attorney with a healthy sexual appetite and a loving husband. Life is made more perfect when you have your first child. But you weren't counting on another baby when the other is still in diapers. How do you handle being intimate? read more (Source: Psychology Today Sex Center)
Source: Psychology Today Sex Center - April 6, 2013 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Happiness Relationships Self-Help Sex Stress Therapy Work astute reader better sex life dessert forward thinkers four women hedonism hot sex intimate dinners intimate relationship perfect life perspective series perspec Source Type: news

Upstate announces administrative changes in College of Medicine, Research Administration
David Duggan, MD, has been named dean of the College of Medicine, and Rosemary Rochford, PhD, has been named vice president for research. (Source: SUNY Upstate Medical)
Source: SUNY Upstate Medical - March 19, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Are You a Plus or a Minus?
We are now looking a twofold Age square in the face: the Age of Sustainability and Imagination. Short of Mother Nature’s intervention, we will continue to gain momentum into this Twin Age. And, if we are conscientious inhabitants of the one and only planet we are squires of, at some point we should ask ourselves: Do I add to or subtract from our Brave New World? read more (Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center)
Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center - February 23, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Environment Happiness Health Integrative Medicine Intelligence Law and Crime Media Memory Neuroscience Parenting Personality Philosophy Politics Procrastination Psych Careers Psychiatry Race and Ethnicity Relationships Source Type: news

For All the Lonely Hearts
Are you spending this Valentine’s Day alone? We hope you take heart in the knowledge that most of us have spent a Valentine’s Day evening - or two or more - by ourselves. This Thursday, if you are without a partner, why not make the most of it. Instead of thinking “Woe is me”, be your own Special Someone. read more (Source: Psychology Today Depression Center)
Source: Psychology Today Depression Center - February 12, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Depression Happiness Self-Help Social Life alone box of tissues favorite color favorite food foe hangover heroism loneliness lonely hearts ninth time paradox personal time punch singular experience solitude strange th Source Type: news

Hurry Sickness
Our rapidly-expanding technology is supposed to improve our lives by making things easier and providing us much needed time to relax. But the upshot is that in our uber-fast, uber-techno world, we are experiencing an epidemic of hurry sickness.read more (Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center)
Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center - February 9, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Anxiety Health Stress Therapy automobiles behavior pattern british businesses broom concession stand contract caterer conundrum depression dishes epidemic expanding technology happiness hurry sickness malaise projection Source Type: news

Shunning – The Ultimate Rejection
In the past few months, the topic of shunning has presented itself to us one too many times to be ignored. And so we off-road from our usual topic of PTSD and delve into this pervasive social phenomenon. Why do people shun others? What do you do if you are shunned? Answers to these questions are in this column...read more (Source: Psychology Today Depression Center)
Source: Psychology Today Depression Center - February 2, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Depression Happiness Self-Help Social Life Stress adulthood anxiety avoidance beeline centuries clue decades delve first instance first taste good relationship nathaniel hawthorne perpetrator psychological standpoint Source Type: news

Have a Neanderthal baby and save humanity | Naomi McAuliffe
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – simply rent your womb out to Prof George Church, Harvard, and a Nobel prize is yoursIf you're a young, single and adventurous female human and wondering what to do with the womb you have just lying around inside you collecting dust, an opportunity has arisen. You can bear a Neanderthal baby.This is a once in an aeon chance to have your very own bundle of fur; a little Ug Jnr with your eyes and smile but the back hair of its great-great-great-great-great (etc) grandfather.Prof George Church of Harvard Medical School believes that he can reconstruct Neanderthal DNA, and is seeking...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - January 21, 2013 Category: Science Authors: Naomi McAuliffe Tags: Comment Genetics Evolution guardian.co.uk Anthropology Neanderthal man Science Comment is free Source Type: news

Zimbardo on A Man's Heart
Phil Zimbardo here - Most men my age have been raised to “Be a Man.” We inherently know what this means: Don’t ask for help, figure it out, buck up, suck it up, never admit failure, don’t even ask for directions...Of course, emotions are for girls and tears are for women. We learned to stuff our emotions into compartments until they seeped out sideways...read more (Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center)
Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center - January 18, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Anxiety Depression Stress Therapy draft dodger epitome evolutionary psychology fag heart attacks hi ho silver high blood pressure john wayne lone ranger loner phil zimbardo real men relationships self-help serial hero Source Type: news

SOS! Save Our Soldiers!
This article contains an answer and a solution. read more (Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center)
Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center - January 18, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Anxiety Depression Stress Therapy afghanistan alarming fact Associated Press combat deaths combat veterans conflict department of veterans affairs duty troops icausualties Iraq veterans loss of hope military service militar Source Type: news

The Accidental Client
We've noted throughout the years that clients suffering from PTSD due to motor vehicle accidents and on-the-job-injuries sometimes go through setbacks in the therapeutic process due to the additional stress of having to deal with insurance companies. read more (Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center)
Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center - January 12, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosemary K.M. Sword Tags: Anxiety Depression Stress Therapy auto insurance company automobile accident automobile insurance blood pressure case in point close relationships comp case compensation insurance company frustration good chance injured party Source Type: news