What I Learned About Terrorism by Talking With My Father’s Kidnapper

The daughter of Terry Anderson—the Associated Press bureau chief held hostage and tortured in Lebanon for seven years from 1985 to 1991—interviews her father’s kidnapper, and gains insight into what makes Islamic terrorists tick.

Source: Longreads
Published: Oct 26, 2016
Length: 7 minutes (1,882 words)

How Patient Suicide Affects Psychiatrists

For mental-health practitioners whose clients kill themselves, the death of a patient is not just an emotional trauma: they can also face stigma from their colleagues and potential lawsuits.

Source: The Atlantic
Published: Jan 20, 2015
Length: 12 minutes (3,130 words)