November 27, 2015 The Psychology of Money: The Miraculous Motivator Is having too much money a good or bad thing? Dr. Keith explores the motivating factor behind being rich
November 27, 2015 The Psychology and Soul of the Electorate Two years after voters gave Democrats the power in Washington, they may be poised to give it back to the Republicans. This may indicate a kind of bipolar nature of the electorate, but Dr. Keith discusses why he sees this as change of mind as progress
November 27, 2015 The Psychology of Leaving Earth Behind Forever The idea of astronauts volunteering for a one-way mission brings up many psychological questions - including why would a person voluntarily depart Earth, never to return again? Dr. Keith discusses why Americans would volunteer for such a mission in a heartbeat
November 27, 2015 Rage Against Addiction Lately, I've had success helping patients quit smoking, eat less, stop drinking alcohol and put down the drugs by changing their feelings toward addictions. I help them get angry and start fighting for real.
November 27, 2015 Facebook Fiends Teaching in New York City Schools Dr. Keith discusses why it's a bad idea for teachers to 'friend' their students on Facebook
November 27, 2015 33 Lives Begin Again in Chile One by one the 33 Chilean miners were hoisted from their underground lives, into the light of day, the sunglasses over their eyes an apt metaphor for two truths about these men – how much they may need protection from the glare of the spotlight and how little we know about them as individuals
November 27, 2015 Trapped Chilean Miners Will Unearth a Cauldron of Emotions After Rescue The rescue of 33 Chilean miners trapped more than 2,000 feet underground, in sweltering conditions, for 68 days, will almost certainly release a cauldron of emotions inside them that were contained by the walls of the mine
November 27, 2015 Murder in the Family: Why Do We Always Think It's the Spouse? The public has been exposed to enough murderers in the family masquerading as bereaved survivors that we now tend to automatically cast a wary eye at any spouse
November 27, 2015 Face This: Facebook May Be Virtual Heroin Why are Facebook and Twitter so habit-forming? Fox News' Dr. Keith Ablow explains
November 27, 2015 Fat Chance A CDC analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination survey for 1999-2008 has revealed that a higher percentage of Americans are more obese today, than ever on record. In fact, while 13 percent of adults were obese in the early 1960s, more than 30 percent were by 1999. And the numbers are only more discouraging today.