psychiatry
What It's Like to Believe You're Constantly Being Watched
VICE meets up with a few Americans who claim they're victims of "gang stalking"—a vast organized surveillance plot.
These Psychiatrists Want to Test the President's Mental Health
"Mr. Trump's patterns of pathology have become so consistent and difficult to conceal that it is likely that he is highly impaired."
Cary Grant Used to Drop Acid Once a Week
He did LSD 100 times under the supervision of his therapist.
What Science Says About ‘The Keepers’ and Repressed Memories
The Netflix documentary series explores the murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik and allegations of abuse by a priest at the high school where she taught.
The Long, Hard Road to a Science of Bad Drug Trips
If we’re going to use psychedelics for therapy, we’re going to have to figure out the proverbial bad trip.
Waka Flocka Talks About Using Anger to Cope After Losing His Brothers
On a new episode of 'THE THERAPIST,' the rapper unpacks how his brothers' deaths inspired his music career.
The 'Mad Bomber' Whose Serial Explosions Terrorized 50s New York
An immigrant who felt betrayed by society haunted New York City until a new technique called criminal profiling brought him down.
Doctors Aren't Taking Young People's First Mental Breakdowns Seriously
People under 30 who have experienced first-time psychosis are 24 times more likely than their peers to be dead within a year.
[Premiere] Digital Collages Reflect on the Aesthetic Pleasure of Psychiatry
Clip art and prescription pills flood Cecily Feitel’s issue of FELT Zine.
The Psychological Reason Why You Can't Quit Checking Your Phone
A new book examines the anxieties that lead to compulsions, from obsessive online shopping to hoarding and germaphobia.