Ethan Watters is an author and journalist who has spent the last two decades writing about psychiatry and social psychology.
The Organ Detective: Hidden Global Market in Human Flesh ...
The Organ Detective: Hidden Global Market in Human ...
Why Do People Behave Nicely?
Why Do People Behave Nicely?
No one may ever know unless social psychologists shake off their fascination with jerks
Fermenting Unrest
I’m a sucker for food trends. I get my dietary health advice primarily from tabloid headlines, and I usually believe only information that confirms my preexisting tastes and biases. “Drinking more coffee leads to a longer life,” says CNN. Got it. Red meat “can be part of a heart healthy diet,” proclaims Fox News. Great! “Adding Red Wine To Hot Chocolate Is The Answer For Everything,” reports the Huffington Post. I knew that all along.
Kombucha was a little bit outside of my comfort zone, but ...
The Way We Live Now - 10-14-01 - In My Tribe - NYTimes.com
The new meaning of friendship for a generation delaying marriage
The Next Big One Is Coming—Ready or Not
Some thoughts about the disaster in San Francisco's future
The Problem With Psychiatry, the ‘DSM,’ and the Way We Study Mental Illness
Psychiatry is under attack for not being scientific enough, but the real problem is its blindness to culture. When it comes to mental illness, we wear the disorders that come off the rack.
CRAZY LIKE US
The most devastating consequence of the spread of American culture across the globe has not been our golden arches or our bomb craters, but our bulldozing of the human psyche itself. American-style depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anorexia have begun to spread around the world like contagions, and the virus is us.
Nikolas Weinstein designed a huge glass installation for Frank ...
Creating of one of the world's largest glass sculptures comes with a lot of heartbreaks.
The Germ Theory of Democracy, Dictatorship, and Your Cherished ...
The Germ Theory of Democracy, Dictatorship, and You...
Ethan Watters – on why he gambles. | Open Letters
Ethan Watters – on why he gambles. | Open Letters