March 20, 2008
Maggie's Journal For Daughter
Psychologist Jeff Gardere tells Maggie Rodriguez why a journal she keeps for her daughter says a lot about who she is as a person.
March 14, 2008
Inhalant Use Rising For Tweens
Parents need to take a hard look at household items tweens could possibly use as an inhalant. Psychologist Carrie Wilkens explains the crisis to Maggie Rodriguez.
March 11, 2008
Powerful, Cheating Men
From Bill Clinton to Eliot Spitzer, men in power are known to have wandering eyes. Maggie Rodriguez discusses this phenomenon with psychologist Sari Locker and journalist Sally Quinn.
March 06, 2008
Eureka: Happiness Gene Found
Many factors contribute to a person's sunny disposition, and your genes may be one of them. Psychologist Carrie Wilkens, Ph.D explains to Maggie Rodriguez how people can keep from being glum.
March 04, 2008
Are Women Better Liars?
The many things women lie about inspired a book about how good they are at it. Maggie Rodriguez talks to CBS News' Nancy Giles and psychologist Jennifer Hartstein.
February 14, 2008
Doctor Murder Suspect On Tape
"CBS News Raw": Surveillance video shows the suspected killer of a Manhattan psychologist entering the building before the murder and New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly describes the crime.
February 12, 2008
Taming Sibling Rivalry
Clinical Psychologist Jeff Gardere speaks with Harry Smith about how parents can tone down sibling rivalry and encourage all of their children to flourish.
February 11, 2008
Dr. Phil Hits 1000
Talk-show giant Oprah Winfey is set to make a guest appearance on Dr. Phil's 1000th episode. Maggie Rodriguez chats with TV's most famous psychologist about reaching the landmark number.
February 01, 2008
Can Lohan Be Death 'Shocked'?
Will a visit to the morgue shock Lohan into good behavior? Clinical Psychologist Jeff Gardere explains to Julie Chen that programs like this are worth it if they can save one life.
February 01, 2008
Britney's Mental State
Clinical psychologist Jeff Gardere tells Harry Smith that Britney Spears has hit the depths of mental illness, that she is a danger to herself and others, but that her condition is treatable.
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