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Obama is not the first president whose personal popularity bolstered his campaign, but as seen by the decline of Carter, personality alone cannot hold together a coalition.
The race to become the mayor of London has turned into a personality contest instead of being basedon political beliefs.
Testimony on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other personality disorders affecting U.S. military veterans.
For a half-century, Japan has been governed by a faceless system, yet with last Sunday"s election, Japan became the latest country to see its politics personalized.
The Queen of England found herself helpless before Princess Diana's angry and demanding constituency.
The former Massachusetts governor is increasingly looking to be the nominee. In the general election, all he need do is say he's against Obamacare.
Like all our political institutions, the presidency has evolved with the growth of the nation and the pace of change in the modern world. Three key changes come to mind.
There is in fact a powerful reason to scrutinize the psychology field: we are in the midst of a mental illness epidemic. Office visits by children and adolescents treated for the condition jumped forty-fold from 1994 to 2003.





