Showing results for: mental illness (page 3)
“There is only one Brando”: Matt Dillon on playing an icon in “Being Maria”
Gary M. Kramer
Dillon discusses Brando’s influence, Maria Schneider’s trauma and the role of intimacy coordinators in filmmaking
The shocking twist of “Dolores Claiborne”? Being a difficult woman isn’t a crime
Tom Joudrey
New interviews with the "Dolores Claiborne" cast and creators reveal how it subverted a popular '90s trope
Feel like nothing you do matters? It may be “learned helplessness”
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Experts explain how a sense of control — or lack of it — can majorly influence our response to stressful situations
RFK Jr. gives Elon Musk’s DOGE free rein to raid the federal health agency
Amanda Marcotte
Some Cabinet officials loathe Musk, but Kennedy grabs his chance to destroy science-based medicine
“Not fit to have a job”: Trump victim-blames veterans, workers for his war on the economy
Amanda Marcotte
When Grandma's Social Security check goes missing, Trump and Musk plan to call her a "fraud"
Why people with ADHD and autism fear stigma will get worse under Trump and RFK Jr.
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say that stigmas about autism rely on popular misconceptions about how the brain works
A grisly horror movie death can be so much more than just useless carnage — if it’s well-written
Coleman Spilde
"The Monkey" tries its paws at reaching the heights of other gruesome franchises, but can't match their heart
Beyond abortion: A timeline of reproductive health care and the true impact on women and society
Allison Carmen
This is not just about personal choice; it is about national and economic stability and the future of public health
RFK’s plan to make America healthy again? Send people with mental health conditions to farms
Amanda Marcotte
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims replacing psychological care with unpaid work on "wellness farms" would be voluntary
New research continues to link marijuana with schizophrenia. Experts say it’s not so simple
Elizabeth Hlavinka
These types of studies aren't intended to imply causation, yet they are often interpreted as such
The public’s renewed love for all things Lady Gaga is a sign that we’re stronger than we think
Coleman Spilde
Many weren't ready for Gaga's brand of in-your-face progressivism 15 years ago, but they're embracing it now
Jesse Eisenberg is over being associated with “problematic” Mark Zuckerberg
Kelly McClure
Eisenberg portrayed the Meta founder in 2010's "The Social Network" but would prefer to be known for other things
America rejected MDMA, but Australia didn’t. Here’s why psychedelics have been embraced Down Under
Niko Vorobyov
Australia recently became the first country to legalize both MDMA and psilocybin-assisted psychiatric therapy
Surviving “political grief”: You’re not alone, and there is a path forward
Chauncey DeVega
Collective mourning at this four-year horror show is real, and highly understandable. But we're not helpless
“Wolf Man”: A modern monster tale rooted in trauma and survival
Kristen Lopez
Anchored by Christopher Abbott, the film reimagines the "monster" as a manifestation of domestic struggles
The tech billionaire war on “woke” is really targeting workers
Amanda Marcotte
Mark Zuckerberg wants "masculine energy" and "aggression" at the office — sounds like a toxic workplace
The pursuit of death on psychiatric grounds
Frieda Klotz
Netherlands allows medically assisted euthanasia for extreme mental suffering. Some doctors question the guardrails
Eating disorders are the second most deadly mental health condition. Why do so few get care?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Relatively little funding goes toward improving treatments for these conditions, which face deep stigma
“There will be no rebuilding”: Bracing America for the implementation of Project 2025
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump's return to power further undermines America's self-image of greatness
Americans spend more years sick than the rest of the world, study finds — and women have it worse
Matthew Rozsa
New research from the American Medical Association finds that Americans are an outlier when it comes to illness
Ted Cruz calls suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter proof leftism is a “mental disease”
Kelly McClure
Commenting on Luigi Mangione's embrace of climate-change causes, Cruz says support from "leftists" has been "sick"
Daniel Penny acquitted in the subway killing of Jordan Neely
Marin Scotten
Penny was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide after charges of manslaughter were dismissed on Friday
Why conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID are still so mysterious
Nicole Karlis
A disease that's prevalent in women highlights the female sex bias in medicine
Georgians with disabilities are still being institutionalized, despite federal oversight
Sam Whitehead
Advocates said these failures continue to violate the rights of Georgians who have been historically marginalized
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