Showing results for: mental illness (page 21)
Monuments to Black lives have no value without justice and meaningful change
Takirra Winfield Dixon
My city named a building in my father's memory. He would have preferred economic equality for his workers
In “The Empire of Depression,” a medical historian digs into the ailment’s peculiar history
Matthew Rozsa
From "melancholia" to "sinking heart" to "utsushō," depression in some form spans across cultures and time
Trump’s top campaign strategist, Jason Miller, is hiding payments from Steve Bannon
Roger Sollenberger
Miller's child-support battle with the mother of his son has raised many questions about his murky finances
The Trump Medicaid record: Big goals, yet few successes
Phil Galewitz
Trump entered office seeking a massive overhaul of Medicaid. Four years later, his administration has fallen short
Psychologist Dan McAdams on the case of Trump: “Much stranger than any diagnostic category”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump": He's a man who "doesn't even remember what happened yesterday"
President Trump’s “body tics” and “forward-leaning posture” raise concerns: expert
Sarah Toce
“The American public is entitled to know about his neurological health," Richard E. Cytowic M.D. writes
Toxic masculinity has become a threat to public health
Nicole Karlis
A bootstraps, hyper-macho mentality is making many Americans eschew masks and push their feelings down deeper
Inside the fall of the CDC
James Bandler, Patricia Callahan, Sebastian Rotella, Kirsten Berg
How the CDC was brought to its knees by a virus, the president and the capitulation of its own leaders
White House aides fear Trump’s medications have triggered manic behavior: report
Cody Fenwick
Many argue Trump should have already invoked the 25th Amendment to transfer power to Vice President Mike Pence
“Sociopathy”: Psychiatrist says Trump’s behavior “meets criteria for a locked psychiatric facility”
Igor Derysh
It "would not be an exaggeration" to say that Trump "delights in putting people in danger," Dr. Bandy X. Lee says
Will Trump’s illness break his hold over his followers? Mental health experts say probably not
Chauncey DeVega
Malignant narcissism can form unbreakable bonds, experts say: Expect even nuttier pro-Trump conspiracy theories
Quarantine book club: Reading for mental health in a plague year
Jeannine Hall Gailey
How Emily Dickinson, Octavia Butler, Joan Didion, Jericho Brown, and other authors helped me survive
Republicans are pushing state-level measures to block defunding of police
Tyler Hicks
Republicans are using threats, histrionic pledges and legislation to scare cities considering police reform
“Insecure” star Sujata Day redefines South Asian stereotypes in spelling bee movie
D. Watkins
The actress spoke to Salon about her directorial feature debut, "Definition Please," making the festival rounds
PTSD expert Seth Norrholm: Americans “are being psychologically abused by Donald Trump”
Chauncey DeVega
Leading neuroscientist says America will face a health crisis from "post-Trump syndrome" for years to come
Election 2020: Turning point for democracy — or horror-movie sequel about an unkillable demon?
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Donald Trump a bad president who can be defeated, or a Cthulhu-Candyman entity who controls our thoughts?
How anti-choice propaganda trained Republicans to accept Trump’s coronavirus denialism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's new medical adviser peddles a familiar model of deceit: Wrap lies and right-wing ideology in a lab coat
Surviving vs. thriving: How “I May Destroy You” is helping to shatter my shame
Meaghan Mulholland
While sick with COVID-19, one woman began watching the HBO series, which is helping her heal 20 years late
Last call for the 25th Amendment? Trump’s Cabinet won’t depose him — but they should
Kirk Swearingen
Trump's cabinet members have one last chance to save the republic and redeem themselves. Of course they won't
How should fans react to Kanye’s perceived betrayals? It’s complicated
D. Watkins
I can't get on board with tearing Kanye apart, for several reasons
From universal healthcare to permanent vote-by-mail, the case for making pandemic policy permanent
Ben Bramble
For humanitarian reasons, the policy changes spurred by this crisis should continue in normal times. Here's why
Why this clinical psychologist is now sounding the alarm about Trump’s disturbing pathologies
Cody Fenwick
"Trump’s malignant narcissism is at a different level"
Mary Trump to her Uncle Donald’s supporters: If you care about him, get him out of the Oval Office
Dean Obeidallah
Psychologist and bestselling author says her uncle can't help being cruel — but his enablers should know better
Why defunding the police means investing in mental health
Matthew Rozsa
Police are often terrible at dealing with mental illness — leading many to rethink how "policing" might work
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