Showing results for: mental illness (page 59)
Mariel Hemingway: “Nobody talked about anything in my family”
Laura Barcella
The actress talks to Salon about depression, healing and the new documentary about her complicated family
6 questions about the latest “Homeland” twist, answered
Jen Chaney
Now that Carrie's "in trouble," what does that mean for the show?
Lies I told to become a spy
Rebecca Green
I thought I was an ideal CIA candidate. But I didn't realize how tricky it would be to hide from the people I love
John Kasich’s redemption play: “Everyone on earth wants to talk to him”
Joan Walsh
Ohio’s GOP governor becomes a hero for expanding Medicaid, but he’s about to kick thousands off food stamps
“Hyperbole and a Half” creator Allie Brosh: “Good comedy has a lot in common with good horror”
Prachi Gupta
The Internet star talks to Salon about her new book, her struggle with depression, and sexism in comedy
Why shopping malls inspire violence
Eric Van Hoose
They promise to fulfill our desires, but they actually produce feelings of inequality, hopelessness and rage
Obamacare could reduce cost of corrections
Alyxaundria Sanford
With incarceration alternatives, Americans tax payers will pay for fewer inmates.
Ohio expands Medicaid access
Elias Isquith
The expansion will benefit roughly 275,000 low-income Ohioans
Valerie Plame: “Homeland” is “really compelling TV”
Daniel D'Addario
The CIA agent-turned-novelist on the show's plausibility, her new book and whether things have changed since Bush
Woman calls 911 for diabetic fiancé, cops arrive, shoot him dead
Natasha Lennard
A black man in Georgia was reportedly gunned down by police, while his hands were up and his family looked on
Miriam Carey, Obamacare and WIC: A deadly war on women of color
Brittney Cooper
Recent events in the nation's capital -- from a tragic shooting to a government shutdown -- underscore a cold truth
Euthanasia for emotional pain: Mercy or a “culture of death”?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A transgender man ends his life -- and spurs a debate on the complex morality of assisted suicide
The smearing of Miriam Carey: How the media bungled the Capitol Hill shooting
Falguni A. Sheth
After police shot her last week, the victim went from being a violent shooter -- to unarmed but a crazy deadbeat
“Homeland” recap: Throwing Carrie in the hospital won’t keep her quiet for long
Jen Chaney
Dragging her away in front of reporters may not have been the smartest move
Sexual deviancy is normal
Jesse Bering
Even in extreme cases, there’s “some tension” about whether sadism indicates mental illness. Not for the squeamish
Killed over a movie ticket: How law enforcement hurts people with disabilities
Emily Shire
A man with Down syndrome died in a confrontation with police. Officers need better training before more people die
Miley Cyrus doesn’t need your open letters
Roxane Gay
Miley's crystal clear on what she's doing. Why should we absolve her of responsibility?
Capitol Hill chaos: Shocked friends, family of alleged driver say she wasn’t political
Salon Staff, Associated Press
Those close to the woman at the heart of a car chase throughout D.C. say she had no reason to be in Washington
Latest in offensive Halloween costumes: “Mental patient” and “terrorist”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Retailers were peddling straitjackets and turbans for Halloween -- but they've responded to criticism
On “Homeland,” as on “Breaking Bad,” a man leaves his family behind
Jen Chaney
The "Homeland" season premiere finds Brody's family struggling without him, and Carrie off her meds and defiant
Ronald Reagan’s shameful legacy: Violence, the homeless, mental illness
Dr. E. Fuller Torrey
As president and governor of California, the GOP icon led the worst policies on mental illness in generations
America’s 401(k) revolution was a failure
Lynn Stuart ParramoreCameron Douglas’ solitary confinement is barbaric
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Michael Douglas' son is just one of the many nonviolent drug offenders subjected to the brutal practice
Should voters decide if we go to war?: An idea’s fascinating history
Richard Kreitner
Perhaps those who fight and pay for war should affect when it happens. The notion's gotten farther than you think
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