Tag: Depression

Total Results: 24


A miner washing in Tower Colliery, one of the last deep mines in Wales. (Gideon Mendel/Corbis via Getty Images)
26 Mar 2024 - 12:03am

Port Talbot and the suicide of Wales Dejection and despair now hang over the Valleys

Brad Evans

Monday, 4 September

04.09

Why is Britain so depressed? The Anatomy of Melancholy speaks to our current political malaise

Aris Roussinos

Friday, 25 August

25.08

Why incels should read Michel Houellebecq Sometimes we need to wallow in despair

Kathleen Stock

Wednesday, 14 June

14.06

The truth about acid casualties Mental health labels conceal more than they reveal

Ed Prideaux

Wednesday, 26 October

26.10

How Big Pharma monetised depression America has been sold a lucrative myth

Robert Whitaker

Saturday, 22 October

22.10

The grubby truth about mental health memoirs I envy people who remember their illness

Freddie deBoer

Tuesday, 30 August

30.08

Dreams can save us Our minds tells us stories so we can live

Tao Lin

Monday, 29 August

29.08

The curse of Miserable Older White Women Both Left and Right have found a new target

Phoebe Maltz Bovy

Monday, 8 August

08.08

Can depression be cured? Robert Burton: ‘The Anatomy of Melancholy’

Ann Manov

Thursday, 7 July

07.07

The psychedelic utopia is a lie The market for mushrooms has gone corporate

Ed Prideaux

Friday, 29 April

29.04

Mental illness doesn’t make you special Why do neurodiversity activists claim suffering is beautiful?

Freddie deBoer

Friday, 7 January

07.01

Johann Hari’s stolen ideas There's little new evidence in his latest book

Stuart Ritchie