Showing results for: mental illness (page 7)
60 years after the assassination of JFK: The guns are winning
Bob Hennelly
It is sixty years after JFK’s murder and the guns are winning with the nation’s children and their families
“A kind of Stepford wife”: It’s more than a prayer keeping Mike Johnson’s wife suddenly out of view
Amanda Marcotte
The new speaker's Christian right radicalism really comes into view when looking at his marriage
Some swear tapping pressure points melts away anxiety. Does it actually work?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Many have found relief by using EFT tapping, but some therapists are calling for more evidence before endorsing it
More mass shootings like the one in Maine? Supreme Court will soon consider unleashing the violence
Amanda Marcotte
A case made to appeal to Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito may end mental health and domestic violence gun restrictions
Forensic psychological expert: MAGA “victimhood” is a major recruitment tool for violence
Chauncey DeVega
"The sense of loss is a major driver for recruitment," explains Dr. Emily Bashah
California expands paid sick days and boosts health worker wages
Don Thompson
Plus, other laws Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law, including abortion and miscarriage protections
“Black AF History” author on whitewashing the past: “They have tried every way possible to erase us”
D. Watkins
"When people know, they can never forget," author Michael Harriot says about reclaiming true American history
“They’re not practicing what they preached”: WeightWatchers is shifting into weight loss drugs
Joy Saha
The weight loss company is embracing blockbuster weight-loss drugs, but customers and health experts aren't happy
What kids teach us about gender
Schuyler Bailar
Gender identity is not a decision. Trans children do not decide they are transgender, they decide to tell you
“A world of chaos, corruption and hypocrisy”: Welcome to Donald Trump’s fundraising emails
Chauncey DeVega
"Deep State thugs" want "a tin-pot dictatorship," Trump tells his followers. Experts help decode the insanity
That familiar unfamiliar feeling: What the opposite of déjà vu can tell us about cognitive delusions
Elizabeth Hlavinka
A neuropsychologist explains how jamais vu can mimic certain mental health disorders, opening doors to treatment
“Deprogramming” the Trump cult: Is it too late to “humanize those who worship at the altar of MAGA”?
Chauncey DeVega
Hillary Clinton says MAGA voters need to be saved from themselves. Experts on exactly what that might take
How “Totally Killer” flips the final girl horror script: “She’s actually the one that’s hunting him”
Melanie McFarland
Director Nahnatchka Khan discusses balancing horror references with comedic John Hughes nods in this genre mash-up
Why are exorcisms on the rise?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Even in 2023, many of us are still fascinated with demons, possession and exorcism. Experts explain why
“Trail of death”: Staffing crisis sparks largest health care strike in U.S. history
Bob Hennelly
A healthcare staffing crisis that existed before the pandemic has only worsened
Eating disorder recovery is treated with sensitivity and nuance in Netflix comedy-drama
Su Holmes
"Everything Now is an original, heartwarming and insightful story . . ."
Shelf awareness: Experts explain why you should be inspecting your poop
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Some Europeans have "inspection shelves" on their toilets. Here's why they're actually a great idea
Magic mushroom retreat centers can offer healing — but their lack of regulation can carry risks
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Psychedelic retreats are becoming more popular as people wait for FDA approval. But do they work?
What are the biomarkers of Alzheimer’s really telling us?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
There's still no established cause for Alzheimer's, but emphasizing some symptoms can have unintended consequences
What doctors don’t tell teens about antidepressants and sex
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Our teens are more medicated than ever — but we're not being honest with them about the sexual side effects
As suicides hit record highs, what can we do about “contagion”?
Owen Racer
Suicide can be contagious. How do we talk about it responsibly?
Stephen King’s “Holly” reframes his hero’s mental illness as an asset
Kelly McClure
In the horror master's latest book, Holly Gibney's anxiety and OCD helps to solve problems, not create them
The Chris Brown problem that never goes away: How he continues to maintain his relevancy and fans
Nardos Haile
As we reframe the way abusers exist in our society, Brown's role as a celebrity always comes into question
More young people are struggling and there is no quick fix. Why being young is getting worse
Richard Eckersley
Youth are being hit with unprecedented levels of social malaise. Identifying the causes and solutions isn't easy
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