How to Tell if Someone Is at Risk for Suicide
Experts explain what to watch out for — and what to do — if you’re concerned about a loved one.
Experts explain what to watch out for — and what to do — if you’re concerned about a loved one.
“Clinicians do not — and would never be expected to — implement all of the suggested screenings, counseling services, and preventive medications in a single patient visit,” Dr. Mangione wrote in an email. “When caring for patients, clinicians use both their judgment and the information obtained during conversations with each patient to prioritize which preventive…
Caliza Josh Lebowitz, the owner of this new Mexican restaurant, wanted to suggest the beach in its design. By Glen Coben, the décor is bright and airy, with a generous all-seasons patio. Highlights of the contemporary fare by the executive chef Alfredo Vergara, from Mexico City, include braised Wagyu brisket tacos, lamb ribs with roasted…
It’s that time of year again. Although it doesn’t feel like it outside (where we are, at least), winter is here, and with that, so is New York Fashion Week. We’re embracing the not-so-cold temperatures and gearing up for a week of capital-F Fashion, celebrity sightings, unmissable events, and all the moments in between that…
When it comes to sex, everyone seems to struggle, says Cyndi Darnell, a clinical sexologist, sex therapist and relationship coach based in Manhattan. “No one receives sex and relationship education,” she said, “so people have confused sex education with reproduction. We’re also told sex is natural, and therefore, we don’t need to teach it. If…
Gregory DelliCarpini Jr. knew something was amiss as soon as he stepped off the train in Grindelwald, a village in the Swiss Alps. “The landscape was green,” he said. “There was actually no snow on the ground.” Mr. DelliCarpini, 34, a digital creator and writer in New York City, has been visiting the Swiss Alps…
It is not exactly a secret that the American dream is fraying. The cowboys are not necessarily the good guys; the founding fathers had their Achilles’ heel; the melting pot mythology is starting to come apart at the seams. That can give someone nightmares, or it can give them ideas — about where we are…
This year, Feb. 21 isn’t simply another Tuesday in New Orleans: It’s Mardi Gras. And while the prevalence of bead-related nudity is exaggerated, the sheer amount of food and drink celebrators will consume is not. In Louisiana, the traditional Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, sweet is the king cake, covered in icing and decorated, commonly,…
There is magic in the moment when you realize you’ve found a friend like no other. What if we celebrated that kind of connection more?
As I wandered through the museum, I encountered, again and again, visitors who not only were aware of the contested provenance of some exhibits, but were connected to the countries from which works had been plundered. “These are much more than just art pieces,” said Ayodeji Onime, a Nigerian of Edo ethnicity visiting the Africa…