Alok Kanojia

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Alok Kanojia
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Kanojia in 2023
Born (1982-10-07) October 7, 1982 (age 42)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesDr. K
Education
Occupation(s) Psychiatrist, Online streamer
Twitch information
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Years active2019–present
Followers669,000

Last updated: October 7, 2024
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Channel
Years active2019–present
Subscribers2,640,000 [1]

Last updated: October 21, 2024
Website healthygamer.gg

Alok M. Kanojia, [2] also known as Dr. K. (born October 7, 1982), [3] [4] is an American psychiatrist and co-founder of the mental health coaching company Healthy Gamer. He streams interviews on Twitch, where he and participants discuss mental health topics.

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Education

Kanojia became addicted to video games during his time at the University of Texas at Austin, leading to missed classes and bad grades. At the age of 21 in 2003, he visited an ashram in India looking to become a monk, at the advice of his father. Kanojia spent a month at the ashram, where his teachers advised him to finish his degree rather than join the monastery; he would return every summer until 2010. [4] [5]

In India, Kanojia studied yoga and meditation, which he said gave him self-awareness and self-control required to control his addiction and salvage his career. [5] He graduated in 2007 with a biology major and began a placement at Tufts University School of Medicine in 2010. [4] Kanojia received his medical degree in 2014, and subsequently started a residency at Harvard Medical School's Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/McLean Adult Psychiatry Residency Program. [5]

Career

Healthy Gamer coaching

After graduation, Kanojia discovered that he had many friends who were also addicted to video games. He began helping them, but he soon realized that he did not have the time to provide support to everyone. This prompted Kanojia and his wife Kruti to create a startup, Healthy Gamer, through which they could provide resources to help people overcome their addiction. [5] He has stated that he believes gaming addiction is not typically treated productively by therapists and hopes to provide better support. [6] [7]

Healthy Gamer, which received support through an incubator at Boston University, [8] trains coaches who provide non-medical advice and support to the gaming community. [4] The coaches go through 10 weeks of free training and are paid to host individual and group sessions for paying customers, through which they explore attendees' goals and motivations and may provide guidance on meditation. [4] The guides are not licensed medical professionals, and Kanojia encourages participants to continue with other support from trained psychiatrists or therapists. [7]

Twitch livestreams

Kanojia began streaming on Twitch in 2019. [9] He mainly hosts live conversations with other popular Twitch streamers wherein they discuss mental health issues. Guests of the show have included Reckful, xQc, and Pokimane. [10] Kanojia also includes viewers who apply to be interviewed publicly on his livestreams. [4] Kanojia's streams have been among the most popular mental health channels on Twitch due to his high-profile guests. [10] Before participating in his livestreams, every guest signs a consent form. [9]

Kanojia has repeatedly claimed that these livestreamed conversations are not psychotherapy sessions, and includes disclaimers to this effect at the start of the livestreams. [10] [11] Research psychologist Dr. Rachel Kowert has argued that, contrary to these disclaimers, "everything that you witness in the show is clearly therapy". [9] Several journalists and commentators have expressed similar concerns, [12] [13] and suggested that Kanojia's conduct may violate ethical guidelines set by the American Psychiatric Association. [9] [10] [14]

Starting in late 2019, Kanojia conducted several public interviews with online celebrity Byron Bernstein, also known by the nickname Reckful, who discussed his issues with depression, bipolar disorder and his brother's suicide during the livestream. [9] [15] Bernstein stated that his conversations with Kanojia made him feel better [15] and helped him "hear my thoughts affirmed about what is important to my life". [12] He also stated that Kanojia did not call those interviews therapy "for legal reasons," although Bernstein used the word "therapy" in the title of one of his livestreams with Kanojia. [12]

In July 2020, Bernstein died by suicide. [4] Kanojia addressed Bernstein's death in a livestream shortly thereafter. [4]

In June 2024, the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine issued Kanojia with a formal reprimand in connection with these events, finding that he had "engaged in conduct that undermines the public confidence in the integrity of the medical profession." [16] [17] A spokesperson for the board said a reprimand is a "severe censure". [14]

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyCategoryResultRef.
2022 The Streamer Awards Best Philanthropic StreamerNominated [18]

Publications

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