Kristen Fuller, MD
Medical Doctor
I have the opportunity to use my voice as a writer, my experience as a physician, and my passion for mental health and addiction medicine to help break down stigmas and educate the general public on issues that are often pushed under the rug.
About
Throughout my training and career, I completed my undergrad degree at the University of California, Santa Barbara, medical school at Saba University School of Medicine, and my Family Medicine Residency at the University of Tennessee, Memphis. I’ve noticed the lack of patient education in mental health and addiction medicine. Early on in residency, I would see patients with a plethora of complicated medical disorders, but it seemed that not one medical professional was asking about their quality of life or their mental health. I spent many hours each week working with patients who were extremely depressed, suicidal, and going through some of the darkest times of their life.
Addiction and mental health disorders are a disease, not a life choice. I believe that mental health and substance abuse treatment starts with educating the general public and this is not done enough in the exam rooms, emergency rooms, or hospitals. I became involved in educating the general public and my patients about mental health and substance abuse, early on in my career when I started writing for online platforms that focused on these issues.
After many years of practicing medicine in emergency rooms and urgent care facilities, and after seeing the worst of it through the COVID-19 pandemic, I discovered that my passion for my career in medicine shifted from bedside medicine to mental health advocacy. I believe the best way to advocate is through the written word. Educating my community about the trials and tribulations of mental health is my true calling. I have the opportunity to use my voice as a writer, my experience as a physician, and my passion for mental health and addiction medicine to help break down stigmas and educate the general public on issues that are often pushed under the rug.
expertise
- Mental health
- Addiction
- Eating disorders
education
- University of California Santa Barbara
- Saba University School of Medicine
- University of Tennessee
highlight
- Covers evidence-based topics in mental health and addiction medicine
- Contributing writer for NAMI, Psychology Today, and addiction and mental health treatment centers
- Founder of GoldenStateofMinds - an outdoor women's blog
Content written by Kristen Fuller, MD
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College How To Balance Academic Pressure and Mental Health in College Last Edited: September 22, 2025
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College How Do I Handle the Mental Health Effects of Transitioning to College? Last Edited: September 22, 2025
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College The Importance of Sleep for College Students Last Edited: January 6, 2026
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PTSD Acute Stress Disorder Last Edited: September 22, 2025
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Mental Health Conditions Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) Last Edited: July 16, 2025
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Mental Health Conditions Comorbid PTSD Last Edited: June 6, 2025
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PTSD Delayed-Onset PTSD Last Edited: September 22, 2025
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PTSD Combat-Related PTSD Last Edited: May 28, 2025
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Mental Health Men’s Mental Health Last Edited: October 23, 2025
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Mental Health Risk Factors for Mental Health Conditions Last Edited: September 22, 2025
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Mental Health Self-Injury and Self-Harm Last Edited: July 16, 2025
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Mental Health Suicidal Ideation Last Edited: July 15, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) OpenAI Discloses Data Showing Psychosis and Suicide Risk Among ChatGPT Users Last Edited: January 16, 2026
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) AI Chatbots As Therapists Last Edited: January 16, 2026
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Parents Urged To Avoid AI Toys This Holiday Season Last Edited: January 16, 2026
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Mental Health Conditions FDA Approves At-Home Brain Stimulation Device To Treat Depression Last Edited: January 16, 2026
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Medical Devices SAINT Treatment for Depression Last Edited: January 26, 2026