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There’s a moment I’ve watched hundreds of times.
Someone sits across from me and says, “I’m done. I can’t live like this anymore.” They’re not saying it dramatically. They’re saying it the way people talk wh...
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🍃 Over the past few years, something subtle has been showing up in the clinic. No one names it directly. No one arrives saying they feel destabilized by algorithmic saturation.
Instead, they describe di...
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There’s a quiet assumption baked into modern parenting that if something is going wrong with a child, attention, behavior, mood, the solution must be internal. A disorder. A deficit. A diagnosis waiting p...
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I spend a large portion of my week sitting with people who are convinced they have ADHD. Some arrive with online screeners. Others bring stories of procrastinated tasks, forgotten deadlines, or the vague...
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There is something quietly audacious about how much we’ve accepted. Not through a vote or a public reckoning, but through a slow, almost bored surrender.
A shrug. A habit. A device that entere...
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