NEWSLETTER – FEBRUARY 2026

This month we were honored to host Dr. Paul Hokemeyer for an inspiring book signing event with our brain health community. He spoke to the group about his book, Fragile Power, and shared powerful insights on success, vulnerability, and the hidden struggles highly affluent individuals face.

Conversations like these remind us why brain health matters at every level. Thank you to everyone who joined us and continues to be part of this growing community.

Dr. Paul Hokemeyer Book Signing Event Highlights

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Key Take Aways:
Cultural markers of clients of wealth in individual therapy:

1. Isolation and loneliness

Affluent people often live profoundly isolated lives.

2. Suspicion of outsiders

Because wealth can make people targets, many affluent clients approach new relationships – therapeutic ones included – with heightened suspicion.

3. Hyper-agency

Hyperagency describes the capacity, common among clients of wealth, to reorganise their lives to avoid discomfort.

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More about Dr. Hokemeyer:

Dr Paul Hokemeyer (J.D., Ph.D.) believes mental health matters for everyone, everywhere. He is the founding principal of Drayson Mews, London, and author of Fragile Power: Why Having Everything is Never Enough (Hazelden, 2019) and Fragile Power 2.0: Wealth, Narcissism & Mental Health (2024)

The cover of *Fragile Power* by Dr. Paul L. Hokemeyer, featuring a cracked golden egg and subtitle about lessons from treating the wealthy and famous.
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More to come from Dr. Hokemeyer in next month’s newsletter when he joins us on our Tackling Brain Health Podcast

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National Eating Disorders Awareness

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Every BODY Belongs.
Every Story Matters.

This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, we are spreading hope and offering life-changing resources for those suffering from an eating disorder.

Eating disorders are often hidden, but we are bringing them into the light.

We are here to help.
Call to schedule your complimentary consultation.

Learn more about eating disorders at http://nationaleatingdisorders.org

Exploring The Future of Brain Health

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Neurologics Brain Mapping is the most technologically-advanced, comprehensive brain assessment in the world. Quantitative Electroencephalogram combines traditional EEG with proprietary software that creates a precise assessment, with unmatched accuracy.

To learn more about Neurologics and how our groundbreaking technology can benefit you, your clients, or a loved one, visit our website at Neurologics.com or call us at (855) 814-4983.

We look forward to continuing this incredible journey with all of you and advancing the field of brain health.

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