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How to deal with daddy guilt

  Balancing work and home is never easy, and with more fathers getting increasingly involved in raising their kids, they’re beginning to experience “daddy guilt.” Jill Herzig of Redbook magazine and psychologist John Duffy talk about eliminating guilt and balancing your time.

Holmes sanity test team likely will have 3 members

The sanity evaluation of Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes probably will be conducted by a psychiatrist and two psychologists, the state hospital chief said in a letter released Tuesday. Full story

7 Science Careers You Never Knew Existed

Snake venom handler? Sex scholar? A career in science doesn't have to mean a job in a dank lab or cubicle. Here's a look at some of the more peculiar jobs you can do with a science degree. Full story

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  How to tell if your kid is a brat (and how to fix it)

Author and TODAY Moms contributor Amy McCready and adolescent psychologist Jennifer Hartstein reveal the signs that warn a parent that their little darling is acting like a brat. They warn that if you give into a child’s tantrums, you’re likely to see more of them in the future.

  Which old TV shows should make a comeback?

The TODAY anchors talk about the hot topics of the day, including the return of popular TV shows “24” and “Arrested Development,” and reveal which shows they wish would hit the small screen again.

  Psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers dies at 85

Brothers’ frequent public appearances propelled her to become one of the most admired women in America, appearing on Gallup’s list of most admired American women. Her syndicated column appeared in more than 350 newspapers.

  Dr. Joyce Brothers, psychologist and trailblazer, dies at 85

Dr. Joyce Brothers, known as the first psychologist of the television era, appeared for decades as a talk show regular. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

  Understanding how the victims felt in captivity

As we wait to hear from the Cleveland kidnapping victims, Rose Maura Lorre, a former kidnapping victim, and Marc Klaas, whose daughter was kidnapped at the age of 12, share their experiences with abduction. And FBI profiler Clint Zan Vandt reveals details of his own story.

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