Showing results for: mental illness (page 29)
Is time finally up for R. Kelly? “Surviving” series shows why he’s been protected for so long
Melanie McFarland
The women accusing R. Kelly of abuse have largely been faceless. This series centers their pain. Will that matter?
Best of 2018: I am a “MasterChef” survivor
Jessie Glenn
Have you ever wondered what kind of person auditions for reality TV? Here's my story, and what I saw
10 best “Saturday Night Live” political sketches of 2018
Matthew Rozsa
From Baldwin's iconic portrayal of Trump to Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro reenacting "Meet the Parents"
A star NFL player’s exit shows men it’s OK to be vulnerable
Nicole Karlis
Pro athletes, the paragon of American masculinity, can help undo the harmful emotional programming men suffer
Jada Pinkett Smith’s honesty about suicidal thoughts could save lives
D. Watkins
On her Facebook show "Red Table Talk," the film star and rapper Kid Cudi get candid about mental health
Yale Psychiatrist Bandy Lee on Donald Trump: “His disorder is on display for the world to see”
TANA GANEVA
Waiting for 2020 is "reckless in its lack of understanding of the present danger the president poses," Lee argues
At each stage of life, Americans are being stunted as human beings
Lynn Stuart Parramore
We have adopted policies and practices that thwart us and cultivate antisocial behavior, anxiety and loneliness
Scientists: Climate change has “dire implications for every aspect of human life”
Nicole Karlis
From infectious diseases to natural disasters, humanity is venturing into uncharted territory, scientists warn
Check your medical records for dangerous errors
Judith Graham
Older adults have cause to be careful about what’s in their medical records
Oregon officials call for changes of laws on criminally insane
Jayme Fraser, The Malheur Enterprise
The state’s AG said the rate of recidivism among defendants found not guilty by reason of insanity is "too high"
With hospitalization losing favor, judges order outpatient mental health treatment
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Since its inception, the court-ordered intervention has generated controversy.
Pioneering sociologist foresaw our current chaos 100 years ago
Galen Watts
Emile Durkheim who taught at Sorbonne University is considered a founder of modern sociology.
Political correctness is rampant on the right wing — but no one ever admits it
Cody Fenwick
A dust-up over a joke about a Republican politician's war injury reveals conservative hypocrisy.
Ricki Lake opens up about the husband she couldn’t save
Emily Rems
The documentary producer is working to destigmatize mental illness after her husband Christian Evans' death
Amanda Crew of “Silicon Valley” says techie women feel her character’s struggle on a deep level
Nicole Karlis
Salon speaks with the "Silicon Valley" star about mental health and misogyny in the real Silicon Valley
Deadly shootings are rising in U.S. after steady declines
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Researchers at the CDC found deadly shootings were up across all age groups nationwide
Was my grandfather Batman?
Adam Nemett
My orphaned grandfather went to school with The Dark Knight's creators. Could he have inspired their superhero?
Mother of Thousand Oaks shooting victim makes clear: “I don’t want prayers … I want gun control”
Shira Tarlo
Gunman used a high-capacity magazine that California voters banned in 2016. The NRA has held that ban up in court
Rosamund Pike: War correspondent Marie Colvin “was not fearless”
Alli Joseph
Salon talks to the star of "A Private War" about bringing "complicated admirable women onto the screen"
Get out the recovery vote: Addiction is a political issue, and it’s time to organize
Ryan Hampton
Services vital to helping millions of Americans get healthy and stay alive are at risk in the midterm elections
Trump’s pro-white, pro-fear rhetoric will keep fueling — and radicalizing — angry men
D. Watkins
Society says black men like me are scary. Meanwhile, the president helps make minorities a target for white rage
Our republic is in crisis — and it’s killing us. Can we really claim we didn’t see it coming?
Jim Sleeper
Four years ago I published this essay in Salon: It predicted the rise of a demagogue, and much of what would follow
Trump sends military to meet an economic exodus to our border, ignoring the poor at home
Bob Hennelly
Cesar Sayoc Jr.'s circumstance proves the greatest danger to our security may be ignoring the growing underclass
Dementia and guns: when should doctors broach the topic?
Melissa Bailey
Yet health care providers say they have not received enough guidance on how to talk to families on gun safety
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