I taught Math through Kung-Fu: How Dyslexia made me a better teacher Personal Experiences byAuthor Kush DhebarPosted on May 9, 2015May 11, 2015 As a child, I was diagnosed with Dyslexia. My childhood experiences involved numerous visits to Psychologists, Psychiatrists,...
I was her knight in shining armor, till she hit me – Rethinking love after an abusive relationship Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on May 7, 2015May 8, 2015 I am shaking as I write. It is a difficult experience to share, but I have motivated...
I have the O in OCD: Finding life past the clutter Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on May 5, 2015 In my early teens, I had a low tolerance of uncertainty and was generally an anxious child....
Being a Soul Warrior: Journeying inward to re-grow my lost personhood Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on April 21, 2015April 28, 2015 Few can imagine the trauma that violence inflicted by another human being can unleash. The thing that...
My sister’s depression: Being there for her across continents Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on April 18, 2015 My sister lived in Australia, and our family in Delhi. She was depressed, and I’m happy to share...
Befriending anxiety: Finding myself after an abusive relationship at 20 Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on April 18, 2015April 18, 2015 Pain. Pain is akin to waves in the ocean- it hits the shore multiple times, goes away...
“I miss you, Ma”: On dealing with her sudden passing Personal Experiences byAuthor Madhumita RamakrishnaPosted on April 11, 2015April 18, 2015 “People do not die for us immediately, but remain bathed in a sort of aura of life...
Beginning the climb towards sobriety: a confession Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on April 8, 2015April 9, 2015 I’ve decided on many occasions to join Alcoholics Anonymous but I never did. I have never written...
Why treating depression in India is not a luxury Personal Experiences byAuthor theshrinkingcouchPosted on March 29, 2015May 9, 2018 “There are 3 things you need to do: 1) become more religious, 2) find more friends, and...
Dyslexia: How I learnt to fight it, literally. Personal Experiences byAuthor AnonymousPosted on February 23, 2015April 7, 2015 Dyslexia, some people call it a disease, some call it a problem and some call it a...