Reflections on psychiatry, identity, cultural resilience,

and the interior lives of high-achieving women.

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Intergenerational Trauma and Epigenetics: Why You May Carry Stress That Did Not Start With You

Intergenerational Trauma and Epigenetics: Why You May Carry Stress That Did Not Start With YouPatria Alexander, PMHNP-BC, DepthWorks Psychiatry™ · Founder & Clinician Published on: 19/03/2026

Intergenerational trauma and epigenetics can help explain inherited stress, vigilance, and emotional over-functioning. Learn how trauma patterns get passed down and how healing can begin.

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When Ambition Is Armor: The Psychology of Achievement as Self-Protection

When Ambition Is Armor: The Psychology of Achievement as Self-Protection

When Ambition Is Armor: The Psychology of Achievement as Self-ProtectionPatria Alexander, PMHNP-BC, DepthWorks Psychiatry™ · Founder & Clinician
Published on: 28/04/2026

What if the drive that built your career was never really about ambition? For many high-achieving women, the relentless push to achieve is not a personality trait — it is a nervous system that learned, very early, that performance equals safety. In this Depth Notes piece, Patria Alexander, PMHNP-BC explores the psychology of high-functioning anxiety: what it looks like, why standard psychiatric care misses it, and what it means to finally build from steadiness rather than survival.

Adult Mental Health
When Strength Becomes Your Identity, Asking for Help Can Feel Like Failure

When Strength Becomes Your Identity, Asking for Help Can Feel Like Failure

When Strength Becomes Your Identity, Asking for Help Can Feel Like FailurePatria Alexander, PMHNP-BC, DepthWorks Psychiatry™ · Founder & Clinician
Published on: 12/03/2026

In households where being useful earned praise, and being overwhelmed was something you were expected to manage privately.

Adult Mental Health

ABOUT Me

I'm Patria Alexander, PMHNP-BC, an integrative psychiatric nurse practitioner - providing psychiatric care with depth.

My work honors both science and story. I believe psychiatric care should respect your culture, your legacy, and the responsibilities you carry, not reduce you to a diagnosis.

In our work together, we move beyond symptom management to restore clarity, steadiness, and self-trust, through precise medication management, narrative reflection, and culturally grounded practice.

This is care designed for women who are used to being strong, and are ready to be supported.