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What’s new on Netflix in February, from “Altered Carbon” to “Narcos: Mexico”

Ashlie D. Stevens
It's a leap year, so this month you get an extra day to binge on rom-coms, graphic novel adaptations & crime series

On cultural appropriation: A Latina novelist calls herself out amid the “American Dirt” controversy

Jennifer Givhan
As controversy erupts over Jeanine Cummins' Oprah Book Club novel, a review of my own novel demands my attention

When exercise comes to the hospital’s intensive care unit

Amitha Kalaichandran
Even short hospital ICU stays can cause lasting problems for patients. Can early mobility and exercise help?

“The Third Rainbow Girl” author on the true story of a double murder she didn’t set out to write

Erin Keane
Salon talks to author Emma Copley Eisenberg about masculinity, empathy, violence and writing about Appalachia

Veterans, refugees and victims of war crimes are all vulnerable to PTSD

Arash Javanbakht
A trauma psychiatrist explains the effects of PTSD.

Live, Laugh, Love, Loathe: In search of honest affirmations for skeptical realists

Jena C. Martin
As an adult and a doctor, popular and glib affirmations like "Everything Happens For a Reason" fill me with scorn

Is Donald Trump on drugs? That’s seriously the wrong question

Andrew O'Hehir
After the Iran speech, another cascade of Adderall rumors — but amphetamines can’t explain Trump, or America

“Joker” isn’t remotely Oscar-worthy, and these better but snubbed films prove it

Matthew Rozsa
From "Midsommar" to "Hustlers," these deserving but overlooked 2019 films handled storytelling and issues better

“Joker” leads the pack with 11 nods: Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2020 Oscars

Joseph Neese
Not far behind were a trio of films with ten nods each: 1917," "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"

5 things to now as California starts screening children for toxic stress

Barbara Feder Ostrov
California now will pay doctors to screen patients for traumatic events known as adverse childhood experiences

Psychiatrist calls proposal for Trump mental health more than “ineffective”: “It’s very damaging”

Igor Derysh
"It's not just inappropriate and would be really ineffective, but I think it's very damaging," Amy Barnhorst says

I’m still a member of Prozac Nation: Remembering Elizabeth Wurtzel and her life-changing book

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Wurtzel's charismatic influence made a huge impact on the way we talk about and treat mental health issues

Why weed edibles are far more risky than most people think

Nicole Karlis
Canadian physicians are specifically worried about young first-time users and older adults

Yale psychiatrist urges Pelosi: Request 72-hour mental health hold on Trump after Iran attack

Igor Derysh
Yale psychiatrist: Pelosi can request "72-hour hold" of Trump after he responded to impeachment with Iran attack

How to spell out Donald J. Trump?

Alon Ben-Meir
Trump has brought shame and dishonor to the most prestigious office in the world — the U.S. Presidency.

“The shooters are coming!”: How war targets the young

Andrea Mazzarino
War on terror, war on education

The wildest, most poignant, or unforgettable movie scenes of 2019

Gary M. Kramer
From a "Parasite" flood to J.Lo's dazzling entrance, these are indelible images & key moments from 15 notable films

“Joker” does not deserve its Golden Globe nominations (except for one)

Matthew Rozsa
"Joker" continues to be divisive critically, especially now with it entering the awards season fray

Right-wingers go full misogynist at impeachment witness Pamela Karlan

Amanda Marcotte
Unleashing the sexism against a witty and intelligent impeachment witness is all Republicans have left

Impeachment as a struggle to save democracy — from the pathological cult of Donald Trump

Paul Rosenberg
History shows how democracy can give way to "pathocracy" ruled by disordered individuals. Are we heading that way?

Bearing witness to the costs of war

Andrea Mazzarino
On being a military spouse and writing about our post-9/11 wars

Mental illness behind bars: The hard lessons of Orleans Parish

Nick Chrastil
Critics say jail is no place to treat mental illness. The Orleans Parish correctional system is one good reason why

Can AI help diagnose depression? It’s a long shot

Alejandra Canales
At the moment, machine intelligence is just as subjective as human intelligence

In “Ernie & Joe,” cops help the suicidal or mentally ill without criminalizing them

Gary M. Kramer
In HBO's doc, the San Antonio Police Department intervene to keep people alive, from harming others & out of jail
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