Category Archives: Clinical & Theoretical
Sudden Fortune, Inherited Self: The Psychological Architecture of New and Old Wealth
Sudden Fortune, Inherited Self: The Psychological Architecture of New and Old Wealth IPO windfalls and multi-generational wealth generate distinct psychological profiles. A neuropsychiatric analysis of identity, guilt, and meaning when money reshapes the mind. Posted on April 25, 2026 by … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical & Theoretical
Tagged clinical psychology, family wealth dynamics, financial psychology, identity and money, inherited wealth psychology, ipo wealth, multigenerational wealth, neuropsychiatry, new money identity, old money psychology, self-worth, sudden wealth, sudden wealth syndrome, wealth and guilt, wealth and meaning
Sex and the Brain — An Evidence-Based Reappraisal
Sex and the Brain — An Evidence-Based Reappraisal What does the data actually say about sexual activity, mood, and cognition? A neuropsychiatric re-reading of the evidence in 2026 — mechanisms, benefits, and boundaries. Posted on January 19, 2026 by the … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical & Theoretical, Aging, Complementary - Alternative Medicine, epigenetics, Fifth Avenue Concierge Medicine, Health, Lifestyle Psychiatry, News, Psychiatry/Neurology, Sex
Tagged aging, antidepressant side effects, behavioral activation, cognitive function, compulsive sexual behavior, CSBD, Depression, dopamine, evidence-based medicine, mental health, neuropsychiatry, oxytocin, Psychological Stress and PTSD, sexual activity, sexual health, sexual side effects

