Marital Mentalities: The Changes are Historic, and We're Living Them
There's a lot of matrimania going on but I suspect that's not a sign of how secure we are about the place of marriage in our lives, but how insecure.
There's a lot of matrimania going on but I suspect that's not a sign of how secure we are about the place of marriage in our lives, but how insecure.
Avital Binshtock | Posted 08.09.2009 | Green
What's good for our bodies is good for the planet -- and what's bad for the earth is bad for our health.
Mark Goulston, M.D. | Posted 08.09.2009 | Living
Devastating illnesses can bring patients to the brink of a seemingly agreeable suicide. The role of the psychiatrist can be to look coldly through the pain and determine if there is a way to save the patient's life and make it worth enduring.
Therese Borchard | Posted 08.07.2009 | Living
Unrelenting self-criticism often goes hand in hand with depression and anxiety, and it may even predict depression. In a study of 107 patients in the latest issue of Comprehensive Psychiatry, David M. Dunkley at Jewish General Hospital in Montreal and colleagues found that those who were most self-critical were the most likely to be depressed and have difficulties in relationships four years later, even if they weren't depressed to begin with.
Warren Holstein | Posted 08.05.2009 | Comedy
She is not a narcissist. She just has the good sense to realize she is better and more deserving than most people to rule the planet and prepare humanity for the end of days.
Allison Kilkenny | Posted 08.03.2009 | Politics
It seems like common sense that the government should increase social spending when people are losing their jobs, but Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats don't see it that way.
LiveScience | Rachael Rettner | Posted 08.01.2009 | Living
Growing up is tough. But for boys, it may be even tougher. While both boys and girls face issues -- in school and out -- the problems affecting boys ...
msn.com | Posted 08.01.2009 | Living
A surprising number of teenagers -- nearly 15 percent -- think they're going to die young, leading many to drug use, suicide attempts and other unsafe...
Lesley Stern | Posted 07.31.2009 | Comedy
With traditional media facing extinction and a disheartened, disinterested public, Toilet Paper Messaging (TPM) has emerged as one of the most effective marketing tools out there.
Therese Borchard | Posted 06.29.2009 | Living
It's supposed to be the most exciting time of your life ... and everyone is telling you how lucky you are to have a beautiful baby, but all you can do...
Linda Buzzell | Posted 07.25.2009 | Living
If therapists really considered what humans are doing to themselves and the rest of nature they'd have to admit that our behavior is pretty homicidal, fratricidal, suicidal and even ecocidal.
Lesley Stern | Posted 07.19.2009 | Comedy
Suddenly, spending three hours on the phone with your bank demanding an explanation for a $35.00 late fee is the most profitable way of spending your time.
Danny Schechter | Posted 07.22.2009 | Politics
The Obama Express is in full motion with new announcements, proposals, and laws signed daily. Yet, something's missing.
Henry Blodget | Posted 07.18.2009 | Business
So far, the collapse of the world economy since April 2008 has actually been worse than the rate of collapse in the Great Depression.
Ellen Brown | Posted 07.17.2009 | Business
The true path to economic recovery is to reclaim money and credit as public resources. Money needs to be transformed from private master to public servant.
Mark Hyman, MD | Posted 08.06.2009 | Home
To effectively reform healthcare in the U.S., we must change not only the way we practice medicine, but also the type of medicine we practice.
Lita Smith-Mines | Posted 07.16.2009 | Media
Here's my appeal to certain unemployed friends: step away from your cell phones and computers!
Lesley Stern | Posted 07.16.2009 | Comedy
Whether you're a President or a pauper, everyone needs a best friend. Someone you can trust with your deepest darkest secrets. Someone who won't sell you out for money or status.
Therese Borchard | Posted 07.16.2009 | Living
It's been three years since I've dined in the community room of a psych ward with some fellow depressives...trying to slice a piece of rubber turkey w...
Lloyd Garver | Posted 07.13.2009 | Business
Crooks have determined that committing crimes right now is just not worth the trouble.
Jon Soltz | Posted 07.13.2009 | Politics
The root causes of combat stress leading to suicide are three-fold, mostly out of the hands of our generals, and therefore must be addressed by the Federal government.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD | Posted 07.10.2009 | Living
We need to have the will to make depression screening for adolescents a standard of care for primary care: to make it a required field in the electronic medical record and a quality standard for health plans and hospitals.
Nelson Davis | Posted 07.06.2009 | Business
Cutting your way to prosperity is impossible. The business saga of the breakfast food titans, Mr. Kellogg and his rival C. W. Post, is a fascinating and instructive story.
Lesley Stern | Posted 07.06.2009 | Comedy
My mind raced darkly as I approached the car. I thought to myself, 'Dear God, if I just got a $40 parking ticket in order to get free samples of Fiber One cereal, shoot me now. I'm going to be so poor, I'll have to eat the Fiber One. Why me? Life is so freaking unfair I don't think I can bear another minute. I hate Fiber One.'
Chris Willman | Posted 07.05.2009 | Entertainment
I bore witness to what was probably David Carradine's last public appearance, in late March. It turned into a riveting hour of near-chaos.
Bella DePaulo | Posted 08.12.2009 | Living