But feeling down in the winter is the norm for many people. One-third of Americans say they’re depressed this time year because the weather is cold, it gets dark early, and the excitement of the holiday season is over, the Harris Poll finds. Certain groups tend to feel it more, like employed people under age 65 (38%) and parents of children under age 18 (45%). … [Read more...] about Actually, Americans are feeling better than you think this winter
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Troubling study reveals how minor workplace slights can trigger suicidal thoughts in depressed people
“These actions are not egregious,” noted coauthor Kayla Follmer, an assistant professor of management at West Virginia University. “They’re not even considered bullying or harassment. These are ways that, on a day-to-day basis, that you might hurt somebody but in a low-grade way. It’s how we may behave, and we don’t think twice about it.” … [Read more...] about Troubling study reveals how minor workplace slights can trigger suicidal thoughts in depressed people
Director Emerald Fennell explains why ‘Promising Young Woman’ doesn’t end how you’d expect
Promising Young Woman follows Cassie (Carey Mulligan), a medical school dropout tormented with grief over her best friend Nina’s sexual assault and suicide. In a twisted bid to avenge Nina—and to assuage her own rage—Cassie performs a ritual of pretending to be nearly blackout drunk in bars knowing men will think she’s an easy score. Unfailingly, they take the bait, only to be hit with the sobering fact, at the very last moment, that Cassie isn’t drunk at all. … [Read more...] about Director Emerald Fennell explains why ‘Promising Young Woman’ doesn’t end how you’d expect