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Marrying the Blueprint: The Cost of Choosing a "Role" Over a Human

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By Dr. Akash Parihar | MD Psychiatry | Asha Wellness Sanctuary Hospital, Kota Published: April 2026 | The Psychiatric Blueprint Newsletter "I didn't marry a man. I married a resume and a role. The man arrived later — quietly, when the role broke down. By then, I didn't know how to love the man. I only knew how to evaluate the performance." — A patient, 34, in her third year of marriage counselling There is a specific, devastating moment that I have witnessed in my clinic more times than I can count. It arrives at different points in different marriages — sometimes in year two, sometimes in year twelve. It arrives after a job loss, a health crisis, a failed business venture, a parent's death, a child's serious illness, or simply the accumulated weight of a decade of unexpressed truth. The moment looks like this: one partner looks at the other — the person they have shared a bed with, meals with, a decade of ordinary Tuesdays with — and rea...

Is Your Child Talking to AI About Their Problems?

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  Mind Matters Newsletter  ·  Digital Age Psychiatry  ·  April 2026 They probably are. Here's what a psychiatrist wants every parent — and every teenager — to know about it. Written by Dr. Akash Parihar, Consultant Psychiatrist, Kota, Rajasthan   It is 11:30 at night. Your teenager's room light is still on. You assume they're studying — or maybe on Instagram. But there's a third possibility that most parents haven't considered yet: your child might be typing their deepest fears, their loneliness, their heartbreak, and their suicidal thoughts into a chatbox. And an AI is writing back. This is not science fiction. This is 2026 — and it is happening in homes across India right now. According to a 2025 global study, nearly  1 in 2 adults  have used AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini for some form of emotional support. Among teenagers and young adults, that number is likely even higher. The AI doesn't judge. The AI doesn't tell their parents. The AI ...