Since 1989, the proportion of American adults identifying as bisexual has tripled. The evidence suggests that bisexual people feel psychologically safer admitting who they are and living as bi. The Latest Numbers... Read more »
Depression, that is, “major” or “clinical” depression, is so prevalent that many mental-health authorities call it “the common cold of mental illness.” Depression has a host of known risk factors: female gender,... Read more »
For many autistic people, being asked “How do you feel?” can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It’s not that they don’t have feelings – often they feel emotions very deeply – but... Read more »
Living with ADHD often means riding an emotional rollercoaster – from bursts of frustration to moments of excitement – yet some people with ADHD struggle not with feeling emotions, but with recognizing... Read more »