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The culture of (female) narcissism

Judy Berman
Could inflated egos coupled with old cultural expectations be the cause of women's increasing unhappiness?

My wife is bipolar. Should I leave and take the kids?

Cary Tennis
She attempted suicide and brandished a knife. How do I protect our children?

The politics of assassination

Joe Conason
Inside the violent movement that spawned James von Brunn and Scott Roeder.

Shanghai pride, for the first time ever

Frieda Klotz
In a promising sign, China holds a gay festival -- just not a parade

My mother is crazy — what can I do?

Cary Tennis
She has persecution complexes and paranoia, which is why she won't see a doctor!

Movies not to miss: “Unmistaken Child”

Andrew O'Hehir
A heartbroken monk looks for his lost master among 2-year-olds. Plus: Bisexuality, rediscovered yet again!

Are transgender people mentally ill?

Judy Berman
Activists protest this week's American Psychiatric Association meeting, where debate rages over the controversial "Gender Identity Disorder"

There are four people living in my head

Cary Tennis
I talk to my voices, I know what they look like, and it's starting to scare me.

I’m a Harvard grad who can’t hold a fast-food job

Cary Tennis
I have a history of depression and I'm back at my parents' -- but I have an Ivy League film degree!

Why can’t we concentrate?

Laura Miller
Twitter and e-mail aren't making us stupider, but they are making us more distracted. A new book explains why learning to focus is the key to living better.

Brian Ross spread the same falsehoods about the Khalid Sheik Mohammed interrogation

Glenn Greenwald
Beyond the 2007 incident documented by the NYT today, Brian Ross -- and much of the media -- regularly engages in these same corrupt reporting practices.

Torture and truthiness

Joe Conason
If Dick Cheney believes he can prove that torture saved us from terrorist attacks, why does he oppose a full investigation?

“The Soloist”

Stephanie Zacharek
Forget the sappy trailer. This triumphant movie about failure has nuance and feeling -- not to mention Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx.

What motive does the Army have to misdiagnose PTSD?

Mark Benjamin, Michael de Yoanna
A reluctance to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder could be about the money, and about the need for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Salon Radio: Binyam Mohamed lawyer Clive Stafford Smith

Glenn Greenwald
A Guantanamo lawyer is blocked from communicating with Obama about his client's torture, and then threatened with prosecution for complaining.

Are some girls wired for anorexia?

Kate Harding
Quit blaming controlling mothers! A new study finds that brain development may make certain kids especially vulnerable to the eating disorder.

Eat your saints, purge your demons

Laura Miller
Why do people worship religious relics, and why is the number of trainee exorcists rising? Two new books suggest that our desire to believe in magical forces remains irresistible.

What would Jesus do on spring break?

Kevin Roose
In the middle of Daytona's annual season of sin, I went undercover with a group of evangelical Christians trying to convert drunk partygoers. God help me.

“I am grateful for public television’s courageous stand”

Mark Hyman
The host of "The UltraMind Solution" responds to Salon's critical article of his PBS medical special.

Sex, anarchy and Russell Brand

Joy Press
The British actor, comedian and professional troublemaker talks about political comedy, dressing up as Osama bin Laden, and his new "Booky Wook."

PBS’s latest infomercial

Robert Burton
By airing another self-help show disguised as medical science -- the dubious "UltraMind Solution" -- the public network continues to undermine its credibility.

Did “sexting” cause a teen’s suicide?

Tracy Clark-Flory
An article announces that it did, while burying other key details.

The wizard of “Watchmen”

Andrew Firestone
Alan Moore talks about his career, his favorite characters and his bad influence on the comics world.

Weekend roundup: Movies not to miss

Andrew O'Hehir
"Katyn" explores a legendary Polish massacre, "Read After My Death" spills suburbia's secrets, and a New York festival previews the spring season's surprises.
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