Television's defining trait as a medium is its length. We spend anywhere from four to 24 hours a year with our shows, which breeds both intimacy (hence, "our shows") and inevitable frustrations.
Mental Illness on Television in 2015 | Flavorwire

Television's defining trait as a medium is its length. We spend anywhere from four to 24 hours a year with our shows, which breeds both intimacy (hence, "our shows") and inevitable frustrations.
Could it be anxiety, a mental illness like depression, or a mood disorder? How do you address what's happening — and should you? How can you be a caring colleague without trying to play the role of psychologist? What the …
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — In just a few weeks when you fill out your tax forms, you'll notice something different. It's a new box you can check off to help support mental health awareness. It's a first of its kind in the nation after …
But Boulter — who suffers from onset dementia, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia — never showed. And he has not been seen since. Police say he was last seen wearing blue pants and a red jacket, and they're asking …
Depression is the most common mental illness in the United States, affecting 30 percent of Americans at some point in their lives. But despite half a century of research, ubiquitous advertising, and blockbuster sales, …