Sexual chemistry 101: the mystery of attraction

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Pheromones, chemicals produced by the body, cause people of the opposite sex to become attracted to one another. Human sweat contains pheromones. The brain releases endorphins later in a relationship. These chemicals produce feelings of attachment and comfort.

author: Cohen, Sherry Suib
Physiological aspects, Pheromones, Attachment behavior, Attachment (Psychology), Sexual attraction, Endorphins

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Are you psychic?

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A psychiatrist describes how she learned to pay attention and even cultivate her intuition and premonitions, which she had since she was a child. She describes how she learned to allow messages that came in her dreams to direct life choices.

author: Orloff, Judith, Cohen, Sherry Suib
Management, Personal narratives, Intuition, Psychics, Telepathy

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'Hello, my name is Jean and I'm a shopaholic'

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Jean Alvarez describes how she became addicted to shopping and built up huge credit card debts. A debt counselling service helped her manage her debt and she has found new ways of boosting her self-esteem, such as keeping fit.

author: Cohen, Sherry Suib
Interview, Shopping, Compulsive shopping

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subjects list: Psychological aspects
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