How to Prepare for Your First Psychiatric Appointment

Making the decision to seek help for your mental health is a brave and significant step. As a psychiatrist, I see patients every day who walk through my doors feeling a mix of hope and nervousness. It is completely normal to feel a little anxious about your first visit. You might not know what to […]
Men’s Mental Health: Breaking the Stigma of Seeking Help

We have all heard phrases like “man up” or “boys don’t cry” at some point in our lives. From a young age, many of us are taught that showing emotion is a sign of weakness. We learn to bottle up our feelings, push through the pain, and handle our problems on our own. But as […]
Substance Use vs. Experimentation in Beverly Hills Teens

Living and working in Beverly Hills, I often sit across from parents who are holding their breath. They love their children deeply, and they provide them with every possible opportunity, from top-tier education to enriching extracurricular activities. Yet, when they find a vape pen in a backpack or smell alcohol on their teenager’s breath after […]
Understanding Psychosomatic Pain: When Stress Hurts Physically

Have you ever noticed that your stomach starts to turn in knots right before a big presentation? or maybe you develop a pounding headache after a long, frustrating argument with a partner? If so, you have experienced the undeniable link between your emotions and your physical body. As a medical professional, I see this every […]
Dealing with Tantrums vs. Emotional Dysregulation

As Dr. Peyman Tashkandi, I have sat across from countless parents who look completely exhausted. They love their children deeply, but they are tired of the screaming, the kicking, and the feeling of walking on eggshells in their own homes. Usually, the conversation starts the same way. A parent will say, “My child throws the […]
Second Opinion in Psychiatry: When to Seek One?

Navigating the world of mental health can sometimes feel like trying to read a map in the dark. You know where you want to go—a place of stability, peace, and happiness—but the route isn’t always clear. As a psychiatrist, I have walked this path with countless individuals. I know that finding the right diagnosis and […]
The Danger of Self-Diagnosing Mental Illness on TikTok

We have all been there. It’s late at night, and you are lying in bed, the blue light of your phone illuminating the room. You tell yourself, “Just five more minutes,” but an hour later, you are still scrolling through your “For You” page on TikTok. Suddenly, a video pops up. A creator looks directly […]
Separation Anxiety in Older Children and Teens

In my practice, I frequently meet parents who are confused and worried. They often tell me, “Dr. Tashkandi, my child was fine in elementary school, but now that they are in high school, they panic whenever I leave the house.” It is a common misconception that separation anxiety is strictly a toddler issue. While we […]
Managing Bipolar Disorder Without Losing Your Creativity

As a psychiatrist, one of the most common fears I hear when a new patient sits in my chair isn’t about the diagnosis itself. It isn’t even about the stigma. The deepest, most heartfelt worry comes from my patients who are artists, writers, musicians, and entrepreneurs. They look at me and ask, “Dr. Tashkandi, if […]
Identifying Learning Disabilities vs. ADHD in School-Aged Kids

As a professional in the field of psychology, I have sat across from countless concerned parents who all share a similar story. They tell me their child is bright, curious, and capable, yet for some reason, they are hitting a wall at school. The report cards come back with comments like “needs to focus more” […]