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Welp, Apparently Gen Alpha Is Into Doomscrolling, Too
From TikTok trends to Italian Brainrot memes, Gen Alpha is completely immersed in media…but it’s not all fun and games, and it’s not all entirely foreign, either. In fact, Gen Alpha is developing a not-so-healthy habit that previous generations are quite familiar with: doomscrolling . . .

Quintessence Psychiatry Adopts Mentavi's Mental Health Diagnostic Evaluation to Offer More Rigorous, Timely ADHD Assessments in Private Practice
Quintessence Psychiatry, a telepsychiatry practice led by Nona Kocher, MPH, MD, has adopted Mentavi Health's asynchronous Diagnostic Evaluation to offer patients a scientifically rigorous, accessible alternative to full neuropsychological testing. The Mentavi Diagnostic Evaluation is clinically validated (and now peer-reviewed and published in the The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry*) for the diagnosis of ADHD in adults . . .

7 Ways Physicians Say They Learned to Build Resilience
Medicine demands a lot from those who practice it: long hours, high-stakes decisions, and constant exposure to stress. For physicians, resilience isn’t optional; it’s essential for sustaining both career and well-being. But resilience doesn’t have to mean “toughing it out” . . .

5 Things You Should Never Say to a Stay-at-Home Mom
Parenting is hard, any way you slice it. But if you’re a stay at home mom, a lot of people might not see it that way. (Or if they do, they might judge you for having the capacity to do it.) I should know—I was a stay-at-home mom for years before going back into the work force and I was met with my fair share of weird remarks. With that in mind, I spoke to a psychiatrist about what not to say to a SAHM . . .

Shocking sex claims engulf top doctor as lurid details of her 'erotic examinations' are laid bare
Dr Nona Kocher, a psychiatrist at Quintessence Psychiatry in Miami, told the Daily Mail that the
power imbalance is often worsened by patients being in a vulnerable place medically and emotionally, which may leave them more prone to abuse . . .