Showing results for: mental illness (page 4)
Ariana Grande’s health: A timeline of the obsession surrounding her body image
Nardos Haile
With "Wicked" in theaters, the focus on the singer's weight has been revived once again
Pregnant people are targeted for marijuana — but harms from prohibition can be worse
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Cannabis is not recommended in pregnancy, but experts say stigmatizing mothers for it introduces additional risks
Dr. John Gartner on how Harris hit Trump’s weak spot: He “is now using a very limited vocabulary”
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump had poor judgment and impulse control even before his mind appeared to be degrading and decompensating"
“The Penguin”: The emancipating, entirely reasonable fury of Sofia Falcone
Melanie McFarland
Days before an election that doubles as a referendum on gender, we hail Cristin Milioti's underestimated queenpin
“Shrinking” champions Gen Z mental health with care and empathy, not condescension
Nardos Haile
Lukita Maxwell's Alice is the perfect example of a struggling teen who is in the thick of adolescent healing
Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too
Xochitl Ortiz Ross
As ecologists, we came up with an index to track how it affects them
Is depression contagious? The science is uncertain
Joshua Cohen
Research suggests mental health disorders can spread socially. It’s hard to prove but exposures may drive awareness
“Femiphobia” motivates MAGA males: Psychologist Stephen Ducat on the gendered tribalism of Trumpism
Chauncey DeVega
"Femiphobia in conservative men has more of an impact on their social and political behavior than in liberal men"
My mother’s final secret: Searching for the little sister I never knew I had
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An offhand remark from a relative unlocked a lifelong family secret, and a quest to find her
“Joker: Folie à Deux” makes a mockery of Harley Quinn and Lady Gaga
Nardos Haile
The infamous anti-hero deserves better in Todd Phillips' meandering sequel
Weaponizing tragedy for political capital: How Trump assassination attempts fuel MAGA
Austin Sarat
What Donald Trump is doing is as dangerous as it is unprecedented in American history
“Joker: Folie à Deux” refers to a real mental illness in its title — and is great at showing it
Matthew Rozsa
Folie à deux refers to psychiatric conditions that are seemingly transmitted between patients
“The Shining” is woke: Experts on race, Jewishness and toxic masculinity
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with a horror filmmaker and numerous Stanley Kubrick experts to discuss "The Shining"
Opera on the brink: Can new compositions return the art to its popular roots?
Nicholas Liu
Composers are always making new operas, but leaders in the opera world stress the need for emotional immediacy
“No wonder they didn’t want to release it”: “Salem’s Lot” reboot generates negative reviews
Gabriella Ferrigine
The feature-length adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 novel is leaving horror fans largely dissatisfied
Angelina Jolie shines in “Maria,” with a star power too grand for CGI constraints
Coleman Spilde
Opera and stardom collide in Pablo Larraín's biopic, with Jolie off a run in the MCU as singer Maria Callas
Experts: Marcellus Williams execution shows “how much politics factors into capital punishment”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Missouri executed Williams despite questions about his conviction and protests from prosecutors and victim's family
Experts warn that mental health is a $282 billion “macroeconomic crisis”
Cara Michelle Smith
A growing body of research attempts to measure capitalism’s effect on our mental health
Analysis reveals van Gogh’s brilliant understanding of fluid dynamics in “The Starry Night”
Matthew Rozsa
It may be Impressionist, but van Gogh's most famous painting is stunningly accurate when it comes to physics
Stress from parenting is finally recognized as a crisis. Maybe it’s time to stop blaming parents
Allison Carmen
It's astonishing how much blame is placed on parents while the wider world escapes accountability
The problem with pinning Donald Trump down: Americans’ attention spans are too short
Chauncey DeVega
Doing the work of saving democracy will require the American people to develop a different relationship with time
Balancing act: Pregnancy and bipolar disorder
Frieda Klotz
Some mood stabilizers may be unsafe for fetuses, but going off them abruptly puts a parent’s mental health at risk
States with restrictive abortion laws will suffer long-term economic harm from forced childbirth
Allison Carmen
A tsunami is coming. Women and children will experience deep trauma, mental and physical ailments, and even death
The end of the abolition era: Democrats quietly drop their opposition to the death penalty
Austin Sarat
As goes the Democratic Party so goes the national conversation on criminal justice reform
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