Showing results for: mental illness (page 28)
Why it’s hard to remove, or even diagnose, mentally ill or unstable presidents
Joseph J. Fins, John Rogan
“Constitutions cannot protect you against madmen. The people on the scene at the time have to do that"
Voter roll purges: Another trick for disenfranchising voters?
Cathleen Draper
aggressive purge practices and purges based on inaccurate information can lead to disenfranchisement of active and
“Her Smell”: Elisabeth Moss can’t save this humorless, grunge-era “Spinal Tap” knockoff
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Elisabeth Moss screams but never soars in Alex Ross Perry's leaden, grunge-era music drama
Emilio Estevez on making “The Public,” a film about dignity, homelessness and libraries
Alli Joseph
Salon sits down with the erstwhile Brat Packer to discuss his new movie "The Public," a film 12 years in the making
From Britney Spears to Taraji P. Henson, celebrities are being more open about mental health
Rachel Leah
Their recent admissions of mental health issues highlights how celebrity culture is often in opposition to wellness
Why it’s a problem if “Joker” connects mental illness to villainy
Matthew Rozsa
A trailer for "Joker" is out, and Joaquin Phoenix looks amazing. Possibilities for a mental illness storyline don't
When sex workers do the labor of therapists
Carrie Weisman
Research suggests that upwards of 6 million men are affected by depression every year
Why won’t Donald Trump talk about white nationalism? Because he enables and supports it
Heather Digby Parton
After another horrific massacre committed by a white supremacist, Trump sees a "small group" that's no big deal
Understanding loneliness in older adults — and tailoring a solution
Judith Graham
What patients really wanted were close relationships with people they care about
Working class 911: Whatever you do . . . don’t call Uncle Joe
Bob Hennelly
Now is not time for moderation. That’s how we got here
FDA approves promising new drug, called esketamine, for treatment-resistant depression
Lee Hoffer
Treatment-resistant depression affects 1 in 3 of Americans who have suffered at least one major depressive episode.
Something is seriously wrong with Donald Trump: Let’s stop kidding ourselves about that
Bob Cesca
Whether it was genuine madness or all an act, Donald Trump's CPAC creepshow was evidence of profound crisis
Psychiatrist on Trump: “The president deserves medical standard of care, and he is not getting it”
Tana Geneva
Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee examines President Donald Trump’s recent outbursts
Discharged, dismissed: ERs often miss chance to set overdose survivors on a “better path”
Rachel Bluth
Lack of training and understanding undermines what happens after the overdose patient is stabilized
Amid a youth suicide crisis, Iowans develop creative mental health resources for troubled kids
Heather Gudenkauf
Youth suicide is more prevalent in Iowa than the nation as a whole. Now, a parent-led coalition is reaching out
Ralph Northam, blackface and medical apartheid: An American nightmare
Chauncey DeVega
The casual, brutal racism in Northam's medical school yearbook is not random. It reflects a long and ugly history
Super Bowl ads played it safe, but we can still challenge toxic masculinity
Dillon Thomas Browne
An ad by a beer company was sweet but didn’t challenge any social norms
Exclusive: “Full Frontal” clip addresses police brutality against the Deaf community
Rachel Leah
The video amplifies the substantial overlap between victims of police brutality and people with disabilities
Five mass shootings in five days: Is America officially desensitized to gun violence?
Sophia Tesfaye
A January spree of gun violence gets 2019 off to an ominous start. Media, politicians and the public barely notice
Why the “Glass” prequel “Unbreakable” holds up, nearly 20 years later
Matthew Rozsa
"Unbreakable" wasn't just M. Night Shyamalan's best movie, it was far ahead of its time
“Glass” is a great M. Night Shyamalan movie — and a fitting end to the Eastrail 177 trilogy
Matthew Rozsa
"Glass" works as both a sequel to "Unbreakable" and "Split" and as an entertaining movie in its own right
Reefer madness makes a last-ditch comeback: Alex Berenson’s anti-pot counterattack
Ari Paul
Author Alex Berenson desperately cherry-picks horror stories in a rear-guard campaign against legal marijuana
Medicaid patients in Puerto Rico don’t get coverage for drugs to cure Hepatitis C
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Medicaid patients in the American territory get no coverage for drugs that can cure hepatitis C
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