Showing results for: mental illness (page 25)
Lights, camera, depression: Why does mental illness on TV rarely look like real life?
Amanda Rosenberg
Some shows like "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" get it right. That's the exception — I want to talk about the rules
Mo Rocca on “Mobituaries,” celebrity deaths and what we get wrong about Billy Carter
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Mo Rocca about presidential history and why New Jersey should re-name a rest stop after Meryl Streep
For young people with psychosis, early intervention is crucial
Brian Rinker
The average life span of people with major mental illnesses is up to 32 years less than for the general population
We asked experts how to dodge the flu this year
Shira Tarlo
Yes, you should get a vaccine — but there are other things you can do to avoid the flu
Pete Buttigieg releases plan to create “a new era of inclusion for people with disabilities”
Matthew Rozsa
“Pete knows that we need both a massive shift in federal policies and a more inclusive and welcoming society”
The brilliance and decline of the “Terminator” series
Matthew Rozsa
As "Terminator: Dark Fate" hits theaters, it is useful to look at why the "Terminator" franchise still resonates
Students should take mental health days off, a Florida bill proposes
Nicole Karlis
As suicide rates rise, lawmakers want to validate the emotional, psychological, or social struggles students face
Concussion research has a troubling patriarchy problem
Nechama Moring
Survivors of intimate partner violence suffer traumatic brain injuries at alarming rates. Yet science overlooks us.
Lessons of Beto O’Rourke and “Joker”: Mental illness is not the cause of gun violence
Matthew Rozsa
A hit movie and a presidential campaign offer a forceful rejection of the right's hypocritical new talking point
“Parasite”: A prickly, disturbing class-war thriller — and a signature film of 2019
Andrew O'Hehir
The latest from filmmaker Bong Joon-ho ("Snowpiercer," "Okja") is a strange and wild ride well worth taking
HBO’s comedy special “The Great Depresh” is a painfully funny look at mental health
Ashlie D. Stevens
In honor of World Mental Health Day, the special is available for free on YouTube and HBO.com through Oct. 12
Why we need serious Trump jokes: From “SNL” to Colbert, comedians make sense out of impeachment
Sophia A. McClennen
Once again it is the satirists who are best equipped to cut through the nonsense of the Trump era
Trump’s America shines bright for Europe’s radical New Right
Sylvia Taschka
For many groups on the far-right of Europe’s political spectrum, Donald Trump has become a heroic figure.
As the welfare state decays, public libraries become sites of social trauma
Bob Hennelly
With no commons anymore, many homeless and struggling people find refuge at public libraries
“Joker” is a wildly uneven mess – and a dangerous one in the wrong hands
Matthew Rozsa
Todd Phillips aims for this psychological thriller to be a Martin Scorsese-esque character study
“The Politician”: From Olive Garden to green juice, food reveals the show’s true politics
Ashlie D. Stevens
Forget the scandal and backstabbing, the most honest moments are revealed on the characters' plates
Men explain toxic masculinity to me, a man writing about toxic masculinity
Timothy J. Hillegonds
"You shouldn’t write about toxic masculinity because it doesn’t exist," the ponytailed man in the coffee shop said
When it comes to bereavement leave, the U.S. is unspeakably cruel
Julianne Tveten
As of 2012, only 60% of private-sector workers were granted paid bereavement leave
Wu-Tang Clan’s Ol’ Dirty Bastard and the deadly stigma of mental illness
Emily Rems
Sophia Chang, author and former manager to members of the Wu-Tang Clan, offers her perspective on O.D.B.'s death
“Bully commentary born of anger”: Fox News host Laura Ingraham mocks 16-year-old girl with autism
Matthew Rozsa
Fox calls a commentator who bullied Greta Thunberg "disgraceful," but refuses to offer a comment about its big star
The Trump depression (and we don’t mean the economy): Key symptom of autocratic regimes
Paul Rosenberg
Experts see a "population-based depression" taking hold in America. But it might force us toward positive change
The rules of TV are coming “Undone”
Melanie McFarland
Looking at Amazon's new series from Raphael Bob-Waksberg; late night welcomes another female face with Lilly Singh
A plan to monitor the mentally ill? History of mental illness and stigma provides insights
Troy Rondinone
Fear of the dangerous mentally ill is longstanding in America.
Greta Thunberg is right: Autism is her superpower. Those who mock her should learn from her
Matthew Rozsa
Greta Thunberg is being mocked by the right for her autism. In fact, it's the reason she may save the world
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