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"Re-Programming" Terrorists
Research shows terrorists are not typically mentally ill, but have been brainwashed by extremist ideologies. Is an Indonesian program aimed at de-radicalizing convicted terrorists an international model, or does it coddle criminals?
The Yes List—Carey Mulligan Earns High Marks for An Education
Each week, The Daily Beast scours the cultural landscape to choose three top picks. This week, breakout star Carey Mulligan is generating Oscar buzz for her performance as a young girl seduced by an older man in 1960s London.
No Sex? No Problem
After Michael Jackson's death, Brooke Shields called the pop star "asexual." But does asexuality really exist? Jacqueline Jennings investigates the phenomenon of life without libido.
News Shrink: The Lovesick Statesman
The release of Gov. Mark Sanford's emails to his mistress prove he's not a Spitzer, a Clinton, or an Edwards-he's a lovesick adolescent. The Daily Beast gets a psychologist to shrink America's latest love guv from afar.
8 New Ways You Might Be Insane
Midnight snacker? Compulsive shopper? Bitter? The new edition of the mental health bible may classify you as having a psychological disorder.
Wall Street's Bonus Addiction
As Citigroup lobbies Washington for more money to pay bonuses and big banks set aside an additional $36 billion for compensation, one of Wall Street's top psychological coaches explains why, no matter the outcry, Masters of the Universe will always think they're worth it.
The Diet That Shrinks Smarty Pants
Intellectuals and wonks have finally found their version of the Atkins: a diet complete with history, biology, psychology, and Harvard's seal of approval.
Why Obama Should Hire Eliot Spitzer
What to make of Spitzer's public re-emergence? As he appears on the Today show this morning, Justin Frank, psychiatrist and author of Bush on the Couch, asks who could know better about the failure of self-regulation than someone with a sexual addiction?
























