Showing results for: mental illness (page 19)
From extreme catfishing to wine fraud, here are 13 documentaries about con artists
Ashlie D. Stevens, Paige Harriss
Have "Tinder Swindler" and "Inventing Anna" piqued your curiosity? Check out a dozen more docs on next-level fakers
A spy in the house of my first love
Susan Shapiro
"Have NO idea why I am sharing such personal things with u," my old boyfriend's wife wrote me
14 of the best animated shows for adults from the last decade
Ashlie D. Stevens, Mayu Evans, Hanh Nguyen
Move over "Simpsons," these relatively newer series creatively break through reality to help us make sense of ours
“I felt hate more than anything”: How an active duty Airman tried to start a civil war
Ellie Lightfoot, Kathryn Hurd, Gisela Pérez De Acha
Steven Carrillo’s path to the Boogaloo Bois shows the hate group is far more organized and dangerous
Biden wants to fight racist exclusionary zoning laws. Will it work?
Nicole Karlis
"Modern-day redlining": Activists wonder if ending exclusionary zoning will go far enough in fighting inequality
Publisher pauses new Philip Roth biography as author, Blake Bailey, is accused of rape and grooming
Ashlie D. Stevens
Three of Bailey's former students described sexual encounters with him, with one accusing him of rape
Growing pains: Why COVID’s disruptions take a heavy toll on teens
Melinda Wenner Moyer
For adolescents, friends and social connection — both rare during the pandemic — are key for healthy development
My 89-year-old dad’s roommate refuses to get vaccinated
Nicole Karlis
A reader's dad survived COVID-19, and is still high-risk — but his roommate is flouting public health advice
Ken Burns’ vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer’s lifelong leftist politics
David Masciotra
Ernest Hemingway was a lifelong anti-fascist persecuted by the FBI. New miniseries erases that history entirely
Many QAnon followers report having mental health diagnoses
Sophia Moskalenko
Data indicates QAnon believers may be more likely to be mentally ill
The MAGA “Hunger Games”: Republican candidates go far right to compete for Trump’s endorsement
Heather Digby Parton
Trump has spent his first few months in exile further consolidating his power and playing kingmaker for 2022
Michael Moore facing right-wing backlash over Boulder shooter “truly assimilate” tweet
Zachary Petrizzo
Ever-controversial filmmaker attacked on Twitter after suggesting Boulder shooter had joined "American culture"
Two mass shootings within a week: America’s gruesome “bingo card” total keeps growing
Chauncey DeVega
As usual, a wave of grief and horror will lead to nothing, because a minority of Americans likes it this way
Tucker Carlson is using the Atlanta spa shootings to downplay anti-Asian racism and white supremacy
Jon Skolnik
Fox News' top host has been busy trying to blame Black people for a rise in violence against Asian-Americans
Cult recovery experts explain how to “deprogram” QAnon adherents
Nicole Karlis
QAnon followers often want to feel connected to something "greater than themselves," one therapist says
Meghan Markle isn’t alone: Suicidal ideation while pregnant is a silent public health crisis
Nicole Karlis
Major life transitions like childbirth are "huge risk factors" for mental illness, experts say
Piers Morgan quits “Good Morning Britain” after saying Meghan Markle lied about her mental health
Ashlie D. Stevens
The ITV commentator had stormed off the program hours before the announcement
The 8 biggest bombshells from Oprah’s Meghan & Harry interview, from racist royals to tabloid bias
Ashlie D. Stevens
The couple revealed the depth of how much pain they had endured, and how backs were turned when they asked for help
Psychologist Joshua Coleman: How to contend with estranged family members
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "Rules of Estrangement" on why adults break up with their parents
Why mental health researchers are studying psychedelics all wrong
Jonathan Dickinson, Dimitri Mugianis
Two psychedelic advocates say the mental health industry doesn't know what it's doing with its drug studies
Can cult studies offer help with QAnon? The science is thin
Michael Schulson
Families have become divided over online political conspiracy theories, but the science on “brainwashing” is weak
“Pure America” author Elizabeth Catte sees “the shadow of eugenics on almost everything”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"People who want to control women have taken tremendous advantage of their anatomy," Catte says
Bullies aren’t all sociopaths — most are just trying to climb the social ladder, study says
Matthew Rozsa
The old cliche about bullies having low self-esteem is wrong; bullies want to advance at others' success
Most brain activity is “background noise” — and that’s upending our understanding of consciousness
Thomas Nail
Consciousness may be an emergent property from a bunch of background chatter. The implications are huge
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