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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat happens when the silence of a small town meets the chaos of the human mind?
Growing up in Haldwani, Mansi noticed a pattern: we talk about everything in India—politics, cricket, neighbours—except the things that happen behind our eyes. As a journalist turned mental health advocate, she decided to stop reporting the news and start investigating the soul.
From the "racing thoughts" of anxiety to the "fractures" of dissociation, this book is a journey through the Indian psyche. It’s not a textbook; it’s a mirror. Combining raw interviews, field observations, and clinical insights, it strips away the jargon to reveal the human stories that have been hidden. Whether you are a student, a parent, or someone searching for their own reflection, this book is an invitation to stop asking “Log Kya Kahenge?” and start asking, "How are you, really?"
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Mansi Bhatt
Mansi Bhatt is a writer, mental health ambassador, and journalism graduate dedicated to dismantling cultural stigmas. Originally from Haldwani, Uttarakhand, Mansi uses "radical empathy" to bridge the gap between traditional values and clinical truth. Her investigative background and boots-on-the-ground" experience with complex disorders inform her mission to replace the “Log Kya Kahenge” culture with clinical compassion.
Currently studying Psychology, ASL and ISL, she is preparing for a Master’s in Psychology abroad. When not researching, she is a photographer, traveller, and yoga practitioner who never says no to a cup of kadak chai.
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