Showing results for: mental illness (page 73)
Reality TV: A blood sport that must change
Matt Zoller Seitz
The suicide of a "Real Housewives" husband cracks the glossy veneer of a ruthless franchise
Redefining pedophilia with pedophiles’ help
Tracy Clark-Flory
"Minor-attracted persons" say we need to rethink how the mental illness is defined -- and some experts agree
Fat is murder, so I vomit up my food
Cary Tennis
After dinner I purge in the basement bathroom. How do I fix this?
Why we need more mentally ill leaders
Thomas Rogers
New science shows that, when it comes to people in power, sanity is overrated. An expert explains why
I’m mentally ill but driven to excel
Cary Tennis
I am mostly stable but when I push myself I get sick
Iraq War veteran on Manning, the media and the military
Glenn Greenwald
A former Army Specialist in Baghdad explains why the Wikileaks source deserves our country's respect
A woman who stood for something
Carl Sferrazza Anthony
A pro-choice Republican feminist who used her first lady role to help transform our culture
Are you afraid of your cell phone now?
Peter Finocchiaro
After the World Health Organization warning, we asked 11 experts we admire from the science world for advice
When a parent is the pimp
Tracy Clark-Flory
A disturbing news story reveals the reality of children exploited not by a shadowy bad guy but a close relative
There will never be another Oprah
Mary Elizabeth Williams
For all her manipulation and self-aggrandizing, she made people believe in miracles. Now she's going out on top
Cannes: Lars von Trier at world’s end
Andrew O'Hehir
The magnificent apocalyptic fable "Melancholia" is nearly overwhelmed when the director calls himself a "Nazi"
Our overblown paranoia about the Internet and teens
Rahul Parikh
As a pediatrician, I'm often asked about the effects of technology on kids. Here's what parents should know
How can I speak out about eating disorders?
Cary Tennis
I discovered firsthand how anorexia can creep up on you. Now I want to warn others
After my dad’s suicide, I get his ’64 Mustang
Salon Staff
Legally the rest goes to his wife, because the divorce was not yet final
Guantanamo Files: The essential primer
Natasha Lennard
The newest Wikileaks trove reveals classified information about the prison's inmates. Here's what you need to know
When art starts in a junkyard
Ellen Shapiro
Behind the fascinating creators of Art Brut, who prove brilliance doesn't require an MFA
How much good can I do for my suicidal niece?
Cary Tennis
She's a troubled soul, and we're in the parental role, but I wonder when I will drop from exhaustion
The dark side of my father’s literary genius
Alexandra Styron
With "Sophie's Choice," he became a legend -- but his temper and depression haunted my family
Catherine Zeta-Jones’ bipolar bravery
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actress gets help after a "stressful" year -- and shows the real toll of helping a loved one through cancer
The essential guide to “Game of Thrones”
Andrew Leonard
As HBO's entertaining new miniseries approaches, here's what you need to know about the books that inspired it
The problems with “EXTREME COUPONING”
Drew Grant
TLC bring us a show where we don't have to feel bad for the people with an obsessive addiction
“Super”: The sad-sack superhero indie reaches its insane apex
Andrew O'Hehir
Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page play deranged superheroes touched by Jesus in this ultraviolent fantasy
When is it wrong to fight for your son’s life?
Emily Rapp
The high-profile case of "Baby Joseph" has become a "teaching moment," but my struggles taught me another lesson
Your best take: Gender and surgery
Salon Staff
An eloquent take on the complicated issues raised by one writer's search to feel more comfortable in their body
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