Showing results for: mental illness (page 92)
Therapy is painless
Jenn Shreve
From Freud to divorce court: A therapist to meet your every need. Plus: Dan Savage vs. the Republicans; Elvis' "black satin-like" pajamas on the auction block.
Triumph of the cure
Arthur Allen
Lance Armstrong beat testicular cancer and then won the Tour de France. Was it a miracle or is he a poster boy for the power of modern medicine?
Spin doctoring
Susan McCarthy
Expectations about your health or illness can cause reality to follow suit.
I'm not Hillary
Jake Tapper
What do Tipper Gore, Laura Bush, Ernestine Bradley and Cindy McCain have in common? See above.
Cinema therapy
Daniel Mangin
How some shrinks are using movies to help their clients cope with life and just feel better.
Buchanan's brother threatens Clinton associate
Jake Tapper
"Hardball" host Chris Matthews reportedly triggered assault by wrongly accusing Cody Shearer of being the "jogger" who harassed Kathleen Willey.
I think therefore I tickle
Jose Klein
In his new book, "The Ticklish Subject," renegade philosopher Slavoj Zizek offers a mind-searing, polyvalent glimpse into the heart of modern freedom.
Web of doom
Scott Rosenberg
Post-Littleton, paranoid media pundits seem blind to the line between the computer screen and reality -- just like the killers.
The disturbing case of “Ben H.,” the messianic marksman
Justin Frank
Never himself, even in childhood, and armed with a high power delusional system, acting was a perfect profession for this patient.
Letters to the Editor
Salon Staff
Kosovar refugees aren't like Palestinians; mommies worry because they like it.
Post of the Week
From Table Talk
Movies: The Mystery of Hitchcock, Mind and Spirit: Mental Illness and PC language,Mothers Who Think: Does your mommyhood define you?
Therapy is all talk
Joy Rothke
A new book argues that psychotherapy is better at recycling cultural myths than figuring out what's in your head.
The working mom myth
Shari Thurer
Another study has shown that having a mother who works doesn't harm kids. But, a psychotherapist argues, you don't need dubious social science to know that.
Raging hormones
Celeste Fremon
When I gave birth at nearly 40, I never considered the fact that 12 years later my son and I would both be having hot flashes.
What I learned from losing my mind
Faulkner Fox
How a week at a yoga retreat saved me from the perfect parenting frenzy.
The power of positive shrinking
Carol Lloyd
Is the new optimistic movement in psychology a theoretical breakthrough or a professional survival tactic?
The King of death
Andrew O'Hehir
Horrormeister Stephen King has turned mankind's oldest fear into an excruciatingly addictive body of work. For those new to the master's nightmare world, Andrew O'Hehir recommends five books.
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