It’s a dark time for therapists treating adolescents in despair. But some things do work. Credit...Illustration by Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants Supported by By Maggie Jones Early one morning last year, Dr.
The mental health of the nation’s LGBTQ+ teens is plummeting and lawmakers have curtailed how gender identity can be discussed in schools. All the while, the number of students who identify as LGBTQ+ ...
Larry Moore, of Camden, N.J, defied the odds — he snatched his life back from a spiral of destruction. The question is: how? For more than two years straight, Moore was sick, homeless and ...
It’s midafternoon, and Shabana Siddiqui has just hopped into an Uber. Siddiqui, who is from Afghanistan, moved to the United States with her husband in 2022, and for the past couple of years, she’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathy Caprino, M.A. covers careers, leadership and personal growth. Interviewing for new roles, whether internally or externally, ...
A conversation with MIT Sloan’s Elsbeth Johnson on letting go effectively. At every stage of leadership, it’s important to hand some tasks and even decisions off to team members to foster their ...
"Jason pushed me and called me names at recess," your child says. But before you can respond, he whispers, "Don’t tell the teacher. I don’t want to get him in trouble." It’s a familiar dilemma for ...
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