Showing results for: mental illness (page 36)
Trump’s presidency may present “the greatest psychiatric disaster in history”
Chauncey DeVega
Johns Hopkins psychologist John Gartner suggests an "80 percent chance" that Trump will push the nuclear button
“People like funny women now”: A chat with “Lady Dynamite” co-star Ana Gasteyer
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the versatile "Saturday Night Live" alum about being a woman in comedy in today's unfunny world
86 percent of women in jail are sexual-violence survivors
Rachel Leah
When speaking of mass incarceration, men are usually the default, it's time that change
Trump’s global ignorance on display: “This isn’t a guns situation”
Heather Digby Parton
We have 13,000 gun murders a year; Japan has almost none. Trump's answer is more guns "in the opposite direction"
SMILF: Single lady seeks satisfaction but leaves us cold
Melanie McFarland
Showtime's new half-hour gets credit for presenting a female point of view. Too bad its gaze is unfocused
Demo-catastrophe: It was worse than we thought, and bigger than Bernie vs. Hillary
Andrew O'Hehir
Donna Brazile's bombshell may be overstated, but it helps explain the fiasco of 2016 — and how we got there
Bowe Bergdahl won’t serve prison time, and that’s making Trump really angry
Leigh C. Anderson
Trump's comments as a candidate may have influenced the judge to give Bergdahl a more lenient sentence
You don’t need to be a shrink to understand Trump’s mind
Michael Bader
Someone who can never admit a mistake, or show remorse or guilt, is not emotionally healthy
For some youths, “minor” offenses lead to major sentences
Duaa Eldeib
Cases threaten to undermine Illinois’ efforts at juvenile justice reform
Social media may not be hurting the minds of our youth
Natalie Jacewicz
Social media might increase self-esteem and create emotionally supportive environments
How corporate “speech” turns citizens into manic consumers and endangers civil society
Jim Sleeper
Here's who's really taking aim at you
Donald Trump makes the world more dangerous — what do we do about it?
Paul Rosenberg
Mental health professionals have now warned us: This man should not be president, and we're all to blame that he is
Is Donald Trump a sociopath? A psychiatrist speaks out
Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Lance Dodes sounds the alarm about President Donald Trump's mental health
Fears Themselves: With “Lore,” a hit podcast comes to TV
Melanie McFarland
A new anthology series takes us to the crossroads where history and horror meet, with mixed results
James Van Der Beek’s story of sexual abuse is a powerful reminder that men can be victims too
Rachel Leah
It's a reminder that the power dynamic inherent in sexual violence affects us all
Harvey Weinstein fired from production company after sexual harassment reports
Jeremy Binckes
After numerous allegations of sexual harassment, Harvey Weinstein will no longer work at the company he founded
Gun control could prevent suicides
Amanda Marcotte
Almost two-thirds of all gun deaths in America are due to suicide, according to a recent report
Violence, racism and democracy in America: a conversation with Susan K. Smith and Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers
“All men are created equal” does not mean what we think those words should mean
Charlie Sykes: The GOP is “in the thrall of the NRA”
Rachel Leah
The conservative radio host says NRA is driving the debate on guns and has a stronghold on Republicans
Why Harvey Weinstein’s apology is so hard to believe
Amanda Marcotte
Weinstein is hiding behind "I didn't know better" for his alleged harassment, but that's not remotely convincing
Gun control will not stop mass shootings
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Enact an outright ban on gas operated weapons if you want less killing
Fox host compares Las Vegas gunman to truck driver, makes case for gun regulations
Charlie May
Fox Business host Kennedy says a gun control debate doesn't address the "actual causes of horrific tragedies"
How dangerous people get their weapons in America
Philip Cook
It may come as a surprise that the supply chain of guns to criminals rarely takes place under the table
An emotional Jimmy Kimmel blasts Congress after Las Vegas shooting
Taylor Link
The late-night hosts all gave stirring monologues Monday in honor of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting
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