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 Not Educational A review of Psychology Today Magazine, December 30, 2008 Submitted by: Nette from Akron, oh
I thought it would be more educational. It's ok for a news magazine but not what I was expecting. No real psychology


 Interesting read A review of Psychology Today Magazine, September 30, 2008 Submitted by: Kathy
Full of some interesting articles, though I wish they would go a bit deeper or more in detail at times.


 not what I expected A review of Psychology Today Magazine, September 9, 2008 Submitted by: mcdo from apple valley, ca
unfortunately, this magazine is not what I was looking for. I was under the impression it was geared towards children sense it was recommended when purchasing my child psychology book.


 The most informative Psychology magazine! A review of Psychology Today Magazine, January 15, 2008 Submitted by: Lady Stormy from Collingdale, PA
I enjoy this magaizne as it gives me the most update information in the Psychology world.


 Best life psychology mag ever A review of Psychology Today Magazine, January 14, 2008 Submitted by: Premium from middlesboro, ky
Psychology today talkes about real life now interesting helpful articles you will want to read again and again that help and shead light on everyday interest and iteraction.


 Good All Around Magazine A review of Psychology Today Magazine, December 12, 2007 Submitted by: Cookie from Milwaukee, WI
As a school counselor, I've always enjoyed Psychology Today as it provides wonderful articles with good advice in a simple language that almost anyone can understand.
Psychology Today also covers topics on a variety of issues that adults of all ages may experience.
I would recommend that everyone reads this magazine!


 I love Psychology Today Magazine A review of Psychology Today Magazine, December 7, 2007 Submitted by: Christineccc from Fredonia, NY
This magazine is well put together one issue after another. It is informative, provocative and interesting.


 Psycho A review of Psychology Today Magazine, December 7, 2007 Submitted by: hottiegbm from Dallas, TX
This magazine has a billion and one adversting on different medications for depression and what not. I thought this magazine would have been geared toward more articals on psychology. Everytime you turn the page is advertising on stuff for depression. Who needs to read on meds when many individuals that read the magazine are not on any.


 Excellent magazine A review of Psychology Today Magazine, December 7, 2007 Submitted by: conniesmiles from Springhill, La
I enjoy reading every article. The book suggestions and reviews are good, as wel.


 psychology to go! take it anywhere and feel connected. A review of Psychology Today Magazine, August 30, 2007 Submitted by: Jude from detroit, mi
This is a necessary magazine that opens your eyes to evaluating and sometimes fixing everyday dilemmas. It improves your insight on personalities, emotional trends, your surroundings and your own perception is updated continually.
This is a magazine for people improvement or at the very least understanding situations, people, dynamics, yourself etc. in the world we sometimes struggle to comprehend.


 Excellent magazine for day to day issues. A review of Psychology Today Magazine, July 27, 2007 Submitted by: Kristin from East Petersburg, PA
I enjoy reading this magazine, because it deals with many issues that the average person deals with on a daily basis. The topics are not on outlandish research that has nothing to do with our daily lives, so it is relatable, understandable, and easily applicable to personal situations.


 This mag is a great resource for the MH consumer A review of Psychology Today Magazine, July 15, 2007 Submitted by: cat
Psychology Today is a magazine with various information related to mental illness as well as coping with the stressors in a person's daily life. It is a very good read for people needing information in this respect that is put into laymens terms. However, as a resource for a student in the psychology field it lacks in details related to the field concerning theories and new concepts.
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