DR. SARAH QUARATELLA | MEDIA & PRESS

Lux Mental Health in the Press

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Recent Features & Contributions

  • Self Magazine

    June 2024

    "5 Subtle but Common Signs of Autism in Adults"

    - Ries, Julia. Self, Condé Nast. 

  • TIME Magazine

    September 2024

    "How to Know if Your Friendship Is Toxic - and What to Do About It"

    - Haupt, Angela. Time. 

  • Teen Vogue

    February 2026

    "In a Toxic Friend Group? Here's How to Tell, and What to Do If It Is"

    - Hecht, Zoë. Teen Vogue, Condé Nast.

Ivy League Trained. Division I Tested.

Hi, I'm Dr. Sarah Quaratella. I'm a psychiatrist specializing in women's mental health and sports psychiatry, and a former three-sport Division I athlete at Yale. I trained at Yale, Brown, and the University of Colorado, where I completed my residency and served as chief resident. I'm board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, verified by Psychology Today and Zencare, and licensed in Colorado, California, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York.

Meet the Psychiatrist in the Press

Topics I Speak and Write About

I'm available for interviews, expert commentary, and podcast conversations on the following:

  • Anxiety, OCD, and burnout in high-performing women

  • Hormonal influences on mood, focus, and mental health

  • Postpartum and perinatal mental health

  • Perimenopause and the psychiatric impact of hormonal transitions

  • Athlete mental health and sports psychiatry

  • ADHD and executive functioning in women

  • Mental health optimization as a performance tool

  • Diagnostic gaps in standard women's psychiatric care

 Interested in Working With Dr. Quaratella on Your Publication or Event?

I respond to all media inquiries personally. To get in touch, please share a brief description of your project and your deadline and I'll follow up promptly.