Dr. Priti Kothari

Dr. Priti Kothari Dr. Priti Kothari is a board certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist with fellowship training at John Hopkins Medical Center.

Dr. Kothari’s professional interests include Anxiety disorders, Mood disorders, ADHD, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, and Women’s issues as well as the relationship between Mental Health and Weight Loss. She has been practicing in Boca Raton since 2005 and offers services of psychiatric evaluation and medication management. She has dedicated her practice to treating individuals with a wide range

of psychiatric illness. Her approach is a comprehensive evaluation, which incorporates various perspectives of illness; including biological/personality/cognitive/dimensional traits, behavioral and psychosocial stressors. Visit http://www.drpritikothari.com to know more.

08/15/2025

❖ Complex PTSD Criteria: Part 6 ❖
We've reached the final C-PTSD criterion and it's a heavy one. "Alterations in One's System of Meanings" may sound like a confusing mess of words, but it's actually a real simple one to follow and we're here to help make it extra clear!
The best way to understand this criterion is to consider all the ways prolonged trauma might overhaul how one sees the world and all that gives life meaning. It’s, painfully, very common for survivors to, at some point, feel their life is completely hopeless or meaningless—as if it's already been ruined, they'll never be okay, or even that they only bring pain to the world. The severity of their trauma can generate a level of despair most cannot truly visualize themselves
having to contend with.
Beyond faith, hope, and 'life's meaning' lie other major value systems that are often jilted by trauma. What is good or bad, right or wrong, moral or immoral—these are things many believe we are just born knowing, but even if that were true, prolonged trauma can dramatically rewrite it all. A survivor can believe THEY are bad or immoral just by virtue of being exposed to bad and immoral things. Against their will.
Survivors may’ve been taught abuse or pain “feels good”, or is something done out of love and care. Abusers proficient in psychological abuse can even convince a survivor that things like sexual abuses are 'good' or make them 'special'. Without elaborating in too much upsetting detail, you can see how one's moral compass or sense of right and wrong could be turned upside-down - especially if hurt by someone with
complete power over them.
Beyond that, survivors can even believe it's "right" or "just" for them to suffer, get hurt, or be neglected; or that it’s a "good" thing when they're self-destructive—as if that's what's "supposed to happen," "deserved," or paying some debt they feel they owe. Conversely, as the external or public battle between what's just/unjust and fair/unfair plays out, survivors may side with abusers and worry that folks are treating them too harshly for their crimes. Sigh. It is heavy stuff.
As a survivor gets older and breaks free of the abuse, these "systems of meaning" can get convoluted beyond recognition–especially after exposure to new ways of thinking via safe friends/family. Yet, because belief systems are SO personal and individualized, it can be extremely difficult for anyone else to convince them they're holding onto powerful distortions from trauma. It's something you can help guide a survivor to see for themselves, but ultimately, they have to learn and decide what feels right to them and them alone.
Like all of the challenges outlined in the last 6 criteria, this difficulty can also be worked through. Through therapy, or even hearing from other survivors that you yourself would never think of as 'bad' or 'immoral' for what they went through, you can make sense of these misguided beliefs. You CAN find your way.
You can feel inspired and gain a sense of hope for your life again. You can reclaim a faith if that feels right to you. It is absolutely possible to feel that the world is okay - maybe even good - and that YOU are wonderful in it. We would love to see this for you and will be here every day of that journey should you need a safe place to land.
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How social media can ‘trigger’ eating disorders in young people.
08/11/2025

How social media can ‘trigger’ eating disorders in young people.

Social media can push vulnerable young people toward developing eating disorders by glorifying thinness and promoting fake, dangerous advice about diet and nutrition, experts warn.

08/09/2025

Actress Jennifer Aniston was diagnosed with dyslexia is her 20s. Here, she describes what that discovery meant to her. www.DyslexiaConnect.com

This is very well said
08/07/2025

This is very well said

"A narcissist wants the authority of a king while having the accountability of a toddler."
They want to be obeyed, praised, and prioritized without question, as if their mere presence entitles them to unwavering devotion. They crave admiration, control, and the spotlight — but when it comes time to take ownership for their behavior, they shrink into childish defensiveness. Confront them with the consequences of their actions, and suddenly you’re “attacking” them, being “too sensitive,” or “overreacting.” The same person who demands total control will act clueless when asked to acknowledge the pain they've caused.

They weaponize charm and charisma to win people over, then use manipulation and blame to avoid accountability. Their double standards are exhausting — they expect loyalty from you while they betray your trust, demand understanding while they invalidate your feelings, and require your emotional labor while offering none in return. They play victim when they’re actually the one causing harm, flipping the script so you end up apologizing for reacting to the very wounds they inflicted.

They want the throne but not the burden of leadership. They want obedience without integrity, love without effort, and forgiveness without apology. They set rules they themselves never follow, punish you for calling out hypocrisy, and spin stories so they can stay the hero while you're painted as the villain.

At their core, they aren’t looking for a partner — they’re looking for a servant, someone to carry the weight of their ego without ever asking them to lift a finger in return. And when they realize you’ve stopped worshiping them, when you finally demand truth, effort, or mutual respect — that's when their true colors explode. Not because you’ve done anything wrong, but because you dared to disturb their illusion of power without responsibility.

How To Handle Travel Stress.
08/04/2025

How To Handle Travel Stress.

MONDAY, Jan. 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Traffic, delays, disruptions due to storms or wildfires, and other surprises may be part of your next business or plea

Excellent book launch
07/31/2025

Excellent book launch

Start your day with clarity and courage. ✨ Dear Friend— My daughter Michelle’s new book—is your daily companion to reclaim confidence, set boundaries, and find peace within. 💌 Pre-order now at thedearfriendbook.com

Dear Friend is your daily dose of comfort, clarity, and inspiration. In this year-long journey, Michelle Maros—co-founder of Peaceful Mind Peaceful Life™ and co-host of Life Happens with Barb and Michelle™—offers 365 gentle reflections to help you slow down, tune in, and realign with the life you truly want.

Each page feels like a loving note from a wise, kind friend—reminding you of your worth, holding space for your struggles, and guiding you back to yourself. Whether you’re facing heartache, burnout, or simply seeking purpose, this book offers a soft place to land and daily encouragement to keep going.

Inside Dear Friend, you’ll find:

💗365 reflections to inspire growth and presence every day
💗Uplifting reminders to stay aligned with your deepest desires
💗A ribbon marker to track your journey throughout the year

Beautifully designed and filled with heart, this book is a thoughtful companion for anyone craving peace, resilience, and daily moments of self-care.

💌 Pre-order now at thedearfriendbook.com

Thank you Dr Jasvant Modi for all your philanthropy including FAU for Philosophy and Nonviolence
07/31/2025

Thank you Dr Jasvant Modi for all your philanthropy including FAU for Philosophy and Nonviolence

Ahimsa Day, UK News Ahimsa Day 2023 at the House of Commons 24 Oct Highlights of the 20th Annual Ahimsa Day Winner of Ahimsa Award 2023: Dr Jasvant Nagindas Modi. USA Endowment of Bhagwan Dharmanath Chair at the University of Birmingham Introduction to Arihanta Institute Restitution of Wellcome Jain...

Last year, I was honored to be featured in The Boca Raton Observer, our city’s essential lifestyle magazine.Giving back ...
07/29/2025

Last year, I was honored to be featured in The Boca Raton Observer, our city’s essential lifestyle magazine.

Giving back and serving our community continue to guide my work as a child, adolescent & adult psychiatrist. From promoting mental health to supporting nonviolence and partnering with local organizations, I’m grateful to keep making a difference every day.

If you haven’t read the feature yet, you can still check it out here: https://bocaratonobserver.com/profiles/priti-kothari-m-d/

Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry

Investing in relationships builds resilience for dementia caregivers, study finds.
07/28/2025

Investing in relationships builds resilience for dementia caregivers, study finds.

When assistant professor of communication Amanda Cooper was in graduate school, her grandparents began to decline. She watched her large family, comprising of her father, his nine siblings, and 50 of her first cousins rally around her grandparents. Because their home was in the Idaho woods, near Yel...

07/28/2025

Nottman Learning Solutions is proud to offer parent education courses designed to support parents as the primary educators, coaches, and supporters of their children. How to Coach Your Child in Exe…

6 Cozymaxxing Tips to Help You Relax and Reduce Stress.
07/21/2025

6 Cozymaxxing Tips to Help You Relax and Reduce Stress.

Cozymaxxing is a new self-care trend made popular by TikTok. Learn about the benefits of creating a comforting space and how to get started.

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