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Our professional diagnosis: Joe Biden is normal; the “Insurrection Caucus” isn’t

Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
The "Let's go Brandon" crowd claims Biden is impaired. As mental health professionals, we see no evidence of that

My mom finally made her choice, after a lifetime colored by the one she wasn’t allowed

Mary Elizabeth Williams
My mother got pregnant before Roe v. Wade. But motherhood was never what she wanted

Inside psychogenic death, the phenomenon of “thinking” yourself to death

Frank Bures
Those with dysexistential syndrome can literally will themselves to die. Medicine is just starting to understand

From Britney Spears to Lindsay Lohan, starlets reclaiming their lives is my favorite 2021 trend

Alison Stine
Set on fire by the magnifying glass of the tabloids, these stars from my childhood make up for lost time

Long Covid is pitting patients against doctors. That’s a problem

Jack Gorman, David Scales
Health care professionals must act swiftly to ensure frustrated patients don’t fall victim to misinformation

How paranoid schizophrenia (briefly) turned me into a Republican

Patty Mulcahy
I had untreated paranoid schizophrenia. A media diet of cable news pushed me into a psychotic break

Best of 2021: I grew up in a Christian commune. Here’s what I know about America’s religious beliefs

Shawna Kay Rodenberg
Classifying American Christians into the imaginary phyla of cults and not-cults is a dangerous mistake

Where the depressed are not welcome

Robert Isaacs
If the university I taught at won't take depression seriously, who will?

The dangers of overtaxing your prefrontal cortex

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Dr. Mark Rego says we're "overstressing" parts of our brain that weren't designed for modern life and technology

As climate worsens, environmentalists grapple with the mental toll of activism

Alex Smith
The existential threat of the encroaching climate crisis takes its own psychological toll

Raekwon opens up about life before and with the Wu-Tang Clan

D. Watkins
Salon talks with Raekwon about his memoir and stories "too hard, too grimy" for "Wu-Tang: An American Saga"

Why do electronic gadgets scramble our sleep?

Matthew Rozsa
Electronic technology has brought us many comforts — but it may also be keeping you awake in unexpected ways

An FBI probe debunks MAGA claim that 2019 mass shooting was linked to Antifa

Alex Henderson
The deadly 2019 attack in Dayton, Ohio was not linked to Antifa — despite right-wing media's assertions that it was

Why blaming vaccine hesitancy on conspiracy theorists is harmful to democracy

Taylor Dotson
Our disagreements can’t be explained by social media "brainwashing" — and it's dishonest to say so

I was in a cult. Britney was in a conservatorship. Our situations are crazy similar

Dr. Tamara MC
Secretly behind closed doors, we'd both been held hostage, our personhood and civil liberties stolen

Pride and prejudice: Forget critical race theory — let’s talk about critical race facts

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Real history isn't designed to make white people feel good — and they can't hide from the truth forever

Conservatives and billionaires have a new dirty word

Thom Hartmann
Welfare does not create an "entitlement society" like Joe Manchin says it does

Is the QAnon “movement” a tragedy, a danger — or a terrorist group?

Thom Hartmann
Half the people who stormed the Capitol were QAnon believers. Are they all mentally ill, or dangerous fanatics?

Beneath the Rittenhouse trial: Grim truths about the state of America

Heather Digby Parton
If the Kenosha killer gets off, it won't be because of this trial. It will simply reflect what America has become

The pandemic transformed Thanksgiving. Your holiday changes may be permanent

Karla Erickson
Almost 2 years into the pandemic, social habits have altered dramatically. Some new practices are bound to stick

The dazzling star power of “Eternals” is both its triumph and its undoing

Kylie Cheung
The movie struggles to answer its most central questions under the weight of its brilliant yet enormous cast

Diagnoses are “helpful, but unnecessary”: Why we may be thinking about mental health all wrong

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"(Mis)Diagnosed" author Jonathan Foiles talks about fighting stigma and racism in mental healthcare

Understaffed state psychiatric facilities leave mental health patients in limbo

Andy Miller
"The current crisis is unprecedented in the extent, severity and sweep of its national impact"

“We have to reconceptualize suicide”: Author Craig J. Bryan on one of our most pressing problems

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of a new book on suicide talks about what we get wrong about the issue, and how we can help prevent it
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