Showing results for: mental illness (page 67)
One in four New York prisoners put in solitary
Natasha Lennard
A new NYCLU report details widespread use and harmful effects of extreme isolation in state prisons
“Workaholism” is real
Chris Wright
Many view it as a virtue, or even a joke, but a spate of recent studies suggest it should be taken seriously
Thirteen and locked up for life?
Scott Michels
States are applying punishments to juveniles normally reserved for adult sex offenders -- with grave consequences
Big Pharma’s newest invention: Adult ADHD
Martha Rosenberg, Evelyn Pringle
Who belongs to this untapped market? You do, of course
A transgender child’s victory
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A third-grader in New Hampshire scores one for LGBT equality in the elementary-school bathroom
Could anything have saved Johnny Lewis?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The most shocking thing about the "Sons of Anarchy" actor's death is how unshocking it is
Is your kid an addict?
Jennifer Matesa
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is leading teens to the E.R. at a skyrocketing rate. How you can prevent disaster
Suicidal dogs and bipolar wolves
Malcolm Harris
Do animals have personalities? How about mental illnesses? A science historian explains
Police shoot dead mentally ill double-amputee
Natasha Lennard
The FBI is investigating the killing of the wheelchair-bound man
Should the terminally ill control their deaths?
Daniel Krieger
A year after my mother's uncomfortable decline, it's a question with which I'm still wrestling
“Wallflower”: A lost John Hughes teen flick
Andrew O'Hehir
Bowie. The Smiths. Angst. "Perks of Being a Wallflower" captures its era perfectly, missing only Matthew Broderick
8 new lawsuits allege Philadelphia priest abuse
Joann Loviglio
Nine plaintifffs filed civil lawsuits against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and its priests
“This is the Wild West”
Chris Feliciano Arnold
At America's largest traveling gun show, ammo's cheap, private sales abound and the Second Amendment comes first
“The Master”: A forbidding portrait of L. Ron Hubbard’s America
Andrew O'Hehir
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix are amazing in "The Master," Paul Thomas Anderson's gorgeous cult fable
From recovering to recovered
Nic Sheff
Talking about what I do for a living always keeps me trapped in the drug use of my past. Now that's about to change
“Keep the Lights On”: A gay breakthrough, and a great movie
Andrew O'Hehir
The wrenching gay relationship drama "Keep the Lights On" may also be the year's best American film
“A Wilderness of Error”: The murder in question
Laura Miller
The director of "The Thin Blue Line" challenges the conviction of Jeffrey MacDonald
Ten ways Americans have lost their freedom
Richard (R.J.) Eskow
Our struggle for liberty has become a fight against concentrated wealth
My illegal abortion
Jan Wilberg
It was 1967, and abortion hadn't yet been legalized. I shudder to think that it could be illegal again
Norway killer declared sane, sentenced
Karl Ritter
Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was found guilty for killing 77 people, but he's sorry that he did not kill more
What’s going to happen to Breivik?
Karl Ritter
Some answers to questions about mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, along with potential outcomes
It’s judgment time for Norway mass killer
Karl Ritter
Today a five-judge panel decide the fate of Anders Behring Breivik
She tried to run me over!
Cary Tennis
Is my friend out of control or are we still just having wild fun?
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