Showing results for: mental illness (page 37)
Donald Trump isn’t “crazy” — but America might be having a breakdown
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The psychiatrist who defined narcissistic personality disorder says Trump himself isn't the root of our problems
“Medicare for all” could be cheaper than you think
Gerald Friedman
Support for single-payer health care has been rising in recent months amid failed Republican efforts to repeal
Colonialism makes hurricanes hit the Caribbean harder
Levi Gahman, Gabrielle Thongs
In the Caribbean, history and current inequality mean the latest string of hurricanes have a far worse impact
Elisabeth Moss will continue to fight the good fight in abortion drama “Call Jane”
Gabriel Bell
The new movie falls hot on the heels of her double Emmy win for "The Handmaid's Tale"
The dangerous case of Donald Trump: Robert Jay Lifton and Bill Moyers on “A Duty to Warn”
Bill Moyers
Psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton on the Goldwater Rule: We have a duty to warn if someone may be dangerous to others
26 films Rotten Tomatoes got 100 percent wrong
Matthew Rozsa
The Tomatometer is beloved and useful, but far from perfect — here are 26 films that the aggregator got wrong
How to be a true friend when the worst happens
Lauren Schiller
Dr. Kelsey Crowe, co-author of "There Is No Good Card For This," talks to Inflection Point about comfort and grief
Harvard psychiatrist Lance Dodes: Donald Trump is a “sociopath” and “a very sick individual”
Chauncey DeVega
Harvard professor and psychoanalyst on the "antiquated" Goldwater rule and our president's "serious mental illness"
Can hate be healed?
Katherine Kam
Many of the cases of hate crimes are created by mental health conditions like depression and schizophrenia
The club helping women of color finally talk about depression
Britta Lokting
Elyse Fox isn’t keeping quiet about her depression anymore, and she doesn’t want other women to have to, either
A tale of two literary Americas: What a brilliant anthology on inequality accidentally reveals about inequality
Erin Keane
"Tales of Two Americas" is a new collection of writing on inequality by some of our most celebrated writers
Time to give up on identity politics: It’s dragging the progressive agenda down
Anis Shivani
Identity politics has only served to disempower the left and fuel the rise of white nationalism. Can we move on?
What Donald Trump’s tweets reveal about his mental health
John Gartner
From his obsession with "the haters and losers" to his episodes of mania and delusion, it's all there on Twitter
A strong opinion: Stop counter-protesting
Rick Gell
Even if the protesters are the KKK, white supremacists and neo-Nazis
These 5 common phrases you might use at work are actually highly offensive
Steven Rosenfeld
Don't be that guy
Brian Stelter opens Sunday show by asking if President Trump has a mental “illness”
Taylor Link
The media critic says that behind the scenes reporters and newsrooms are asking if Trump is mentally fit for office
The damage we do to boys and men that explains the Trump presidency
Kali Holloway
Toxic masculinity hurts men and women alike.
My meeting with Donald Trump: A damaged, pathetic personality — whose obvious impairment has only go
Bill Curry
I didn't get his endorsement when I ran for governor — but the severely troubled man I met has only gotten worse
WATCH: Out of a young athlete’s suicide story comes hope, in the form of help
Alli Joseph
The new book "What Made Maddy Run" shares the story of U Penn track star Madison Holleran, and shares remedies
A Turkish coffee reader predicted my pregnancy (and Andy Cohen’s skin cancer)
Mélanie Berliet
The art of reading coffee cups has been practiced for centuries across the Middle East
The mess we are in: Destructive Bush trauma paved the way for Trump trauma
Don Hazen
Foundation executive Colin Greer reminds us that George W. Bush created intense trauma for Americans before Trump
How 9/11 led to President Donald Trump
George W. Grundy
In the event of a crisis — as post-Sept. 11, 2001 America shows — our democratic institutions fail spectacularly
How killing the ACA could lead to more opioid deaths in West Virginia and other Trump states
Simon Haeder
Deep in the heart of Trump country, the death of Obamacare could lead to the death of many Trump voters
Don’t hate your gut: It may help you lose weight, fight depression and lower blood pressure
Jasenka Zubcevic, Christopher Martyniuk
Microbiota may be the key to one day treat illnesses
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