IN THE MEDIA
As a double Board Certified Psychiatrist, author and speaker, Dr Bhatia is often invited to share her expert opinion on psychiatry with various news and media outlets. Through media interviews, Dr Bhatia sheds light on various topics, especially those related to depression and anxiety disorders. The goal is to reduce stigma and enhance awareness so that suffering individuals around the world seek treatment in a timely manner, and also so that individuals are equipped with evidence based knowledge to recognize the warning signs of mental illness as well as to advocate for themselves.
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Recognizing medical symptoms that can mimic psychiatric diagnoses with
Dr. Richa Bhatia
MDedge
https://youtu.be/QDWkbZk8o3g?si=5_CfvhVA7hHRDwke
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PBS Newshour (WUCF): 'The Pandemic & Mental Health'
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CNBC: When it's all too much, here's how to quell coronavirus anxiety, according to experts
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The Wall Street Journal: helping-kids-manage-anxiety-and-ease-back-into- activities-this-summer
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US News and World Report: Can Coffee and Nicotine Contribute to Your Anxiety?
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The Guardian: Is there a right way to worry about coronavirus? And other mental health tips
AARP: How to Prevent and Control a Panic Attack.
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​ Shondaland: The Rise of Teen Anxiety
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CNBC: How to talk about your mental health at work when everything is
stressing you out
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Esperanza: Depression & Anxiety: Double Trouble.
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Deseret News: 'You'll never be good enough.' How anxiety lies to our girls and what you can do about it.
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Refinery 29: 'Here's what depression can do to your body'.
Cardrates.com: Healthy Ways to Cope with the Added Financial Stress of
the Holiday Season​
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Prevention: What Psychologists and Psychiatrists Want You to Know
about Anxiety Right Now
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Architectural Digest: How to provide help when you live with a depressed
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Sharecare: Coping with Mental Illness During the COVID-19 Pandemic​
​ HealthCentral. How to Stop Feeling Guilty About Being Depressed.
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