Not every illness comes with a fever.
Not every breakdown looks dramatic.
And not every patient knows how to say, “I’m not okay.”
As a psychiatrist, I’ve met CEOs who couldn’t sleep, med students battling hidden anxiety, and teens smiling while quietly falling apart.
Psychiatry isn’t about labels — it’s about listening between the lines.
If someone cancels plans too often, drifts away from people, or seems “too tired” all the time — check in, not check out.
Let’s make space for conversations that don’t always start with “what’s wrong with you?”
Instead, let’s ask: “what happened to you?”
#PsychiatryMatters #MentalHealthWithoutStigma #HealingIsListening #InvisibleIllness #DoctorPerspective #RealTalkInMedicine
Not every breakdown looks dramatic.
And not every patient knows how to say, “I’m not okay.”
As a psychiatrist, I’ve met CEOs who couldn’t sleep, med students battling hidden anxiety, and teens smiling while quietly falling apart.
Psychiatry isn’t about labels — it’s about listening between the lines.
If someone cancels plans too often, drifts away from people, or seems “too tired” all the time — check in, not check out.
Let’s make space for conversations that don’t always start with “what’s wrong with you?”
Instead, let’s ask: “what happened to you?”
#PsychiatryMatters #MentalHealthWithoutStigma #HealingIsListening #InvisibleIllness #DoctorPerspective #RealTalkInMedicine
Not every illness comes with a fever.
Not every breakdown looks dramatic.
And not every patient knows how to say, “I’m not okay.”
As a psychiatrist, I’ve met CEOs who couldn’t sleep, med students battling hidden anxiety, and teens smiling while quietly falling apart.
Psychiatry isn’t about labels — it’s about listening between the lines.
✨ If someone cancels plans too often, drifts away from people, or seems “too tired” all the time — check in, not check out.
Let’s make space for conversations that don’t always start with “what’s wrong with you?”
Instead, let’s ask: “what happened to you?”
#PsychiatryMatters #MentalHealthWithoutStigma #HealingIsListening #InvisibleIllness #DoctorPerspective #RealTalkInMedicine
