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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Search for identity: The journey of an Indian Girl was written in the light of Indian being a patriarchal society since ages, where the differences between the feelings, dreams and aspirations for girls and boys are considered differently until today. The author pens it down as a journey of love, passion, hurt, betrayal, affection, courage and introspection.
As a psychologist, psychopathologist and a social analyst, the author has seen the families of India very closely for 20 years. She has the eyes of being a psychological detective of the minds of people.
She has tried to pen down the feelings of a girl since the time of birth until adulthood in a beautiful manner. The book talks about the birth of the girl and how she grows up in the surrounding of the patriarchy. She grows, blossoms and turns into a young girl with dreams and tonnes of strengths.
The book further dwells upon how she faces various challenges and overcomes them through her strong self-identity and comes up with flying colours.
The book also explains ways to handle various real life situations faced by girls and women of the society keeping in mind the scientifically proven techniques.
Dr. Rama Srivastava
Dr. Rama Srivastava is a Masters in Child Development from the prestigious Lady Irwin College, Delhi University and a doctorate in Psychology with specialization with Indian adolescents. She possesses immense experience of more than 20 years in the field of women and child development. She is a psychological analyst , psychopathologist and has the experience of handling psycho-social and human development issues across strata, culture and classes.
She has specifically worked on psycho-social assessments and counselling. She has developed her own counselling modules based on her field experience and research experience. She has written articles for the community women and children on various day to day issues of Indian life.
Email: rama_srivastava@outlook.com
Mobile - 9810132248
Address: Dr Rama Srivastava
Flat 10, 3rd Floor, Zakir Bagh Apartments, Tower 1, Gate 1, Opposite Surya Hotel NFC,
MMA Road, New Delhi - 110025
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