Showing results for: mental illness (page 30)
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
Trump’s “junk” health care plans threaten people with mental illnesses
Mary Giliberti
Unlike normal health care plans, these Trump-approved short-term plans can deny those with pre-existing conditions
SNL mocks Kanye West’s mental illness in new skit with Alec Baldwin as Trump
Matthew Rozsa
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at Kanye West's mentally ill rant to Donald Trump at the Oval Office
Kanye West’s expletive-laden Oval Office rant leaves President Trump speechless
Matthew Rozsa
There was also that incredibly awkward hug
Unwitting patients, copycat comments play hidden role in federal rule-making
Sarah Jane Tribble
Some cancer patients unknowingly became part of an organized campaign to oppose what’s known as the “340B” program
Party like it’s 1991: Conservatives reboot the Anita Hill “nutty and slutty” counterattack
Amanda Marcotte
Smearing Anita Hill as "nutty and slutty" worked wonders in the '90s, so conservatives are doing it all over again
A witch hunt or a quest for justice: An insider’s perspective on disgraced academic Avital Ronell
Bernd Hüppauf
Former NYU department chair who hired Ronell, now suspended for sexual harassment, on what led to her downfall
What if John McCain had picked Joe Lieberman in 2008?
Matthew Rozsa
"I think we would have done better than the McCain-Palin ticket did," Lieberman speculated to Salon
Tucker Carlson: “It’s a sign of mental illness” to recognize the patriarchy
Rachel Leah
Carlson: "I took some women's studies courses in college because I wanted an easy grade and they're so dumb"
After Jacksonville shooting, NRA’s panoply of lies gets even weirder
Amanda Marcotte
Gun lobby spews even more nonsense than usual after two men are murdered at Florida video game tournament
How to survive the coming recession
Amy Mangan
This family lost it all in 2008 and is sharing survival tips
In weary post-storm Puerto Rico, Medicaid cutbacks bode new ills
Sarah Varney, Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Puerto Rico is moving ahead with major cuts to its health care safety net
After Charlottesville, solving the problem of angry men: What does healthy masculinity look like?
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to sociologist Michael Kimmel about radicalized men, extremism, white supremacy and Jordan Peterson
The lifesaving power of gratitude (or, why you should write that thank you note)
Richard Gunderman
An attitude of gratitude may relieve stress, which in turn may lead to better health
Why I use Harry Potter to teach a college course on child development
Georgene Troseth
Harry Potter books are certainly entertaining — but a teaching tool? Let me explain
Even if the science is suspect, mediums can help us deal with grief
Stéphane Allix
A new book explores how mediums can serve to help people heal from trauma and deaths of loved ones
Casino Diplomacy: The Trump game that everyone loses
Robert Huish
Trump ignores North Korea's human rights abuses for the sake of business
Race of mass shooters influences how the media cover their crimes, new study shows
Laura Frizzell, Sadé L. Lindsay, Scott Duxbury
If a news report mentions a shooter’s tough childhood, chances are he’s white
Roseanne Barr on “Hannity”: a massive misunderstanding
Melanie McFarland
In her first post- "Roseanne" interview Roseanne Barr finds a pal in Sean Hannity, but loses her way immediately
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