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A selection of public media coverage

  • Washington Post – January 13, 2020: Why I’m going to teach my child how, and when, to quit
  • Time – May 14, 2019: Want to Stay Healthy as You Age? Let Go of Anger
  • Concordia News Stories – November 21, 2018: Stressed out seniors cope better by practicing self-compassion, new research shows
  • Concordia News Stories – February 11, 2015: Does illness make people lonely?
  • BBC Radio 4 – November 30, 2011: Frontiers: Origins of Depression
  • CNN – August 18, 2011: Being Bitter Can Ruin Your Health
  • MSNBC – August 11, 2011: Bitter? Don't Be. It's Bad for Your Health
  • La Presse – August 10, 2011: L'Amertume Entraînerait des Ennuis de Santé
  • New York Times – July 1, 2011: Comparing Yourself to Others: It's Not All Bad
  • MSNBC – August 26, 2008: Why Overcoming a Tragedy Really Matters
  • New York Times – August 15, 2008: Winners Never Quit? Well, Yes They Do
  • Psychology Today – May 1, 2008: Mind Your Body. Quit While you are Behind
  • The Oprah Magazine – January, 2008: Know When to Fold ‘Em
  • American Association of Retired People – January, 2008: Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda
  • New York Times – December 9, 2007: Ideas of 2007: Quitting Can Be Good for You
  • The Globe and Mail – October 8, 2007: The Case For Giving Up: You’ll Have Your Health
  • Reuters – September 27, 2007: Quitters Might be Better Off, Study Finds
  • Canadian Health – September/October 2007: Shoulda, Woulda, Could
  • Santé Canadienne – Septembre/Octobre 2007: Non, Rien De Rien …
  • The Globe and Mail – May 9, 2007: Ditching Regrets Can Heal More Than TheSoul
  • Forbes – February 3, 2007: We’re All Failures
  • Los Angeles Times – November 18, 2002: The Power Of Regret
  • Los Angeles Times, Health Section, January 3, 2003
  • Concordia's Thursday Report, Vol. 28, No. 1, September 11, 2003

 

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