"Chutiyaapa is a Thing That Matters" explores the intricate aspects of the human psyche, focusing on the multifaceted dimensions of madness and mental health. This insightful book navigates through a wide spectrum of topics, from historical and cultural perspectives on madness to various models used in understanding mental health complexities. It takes readers on a journey through the profound connection between madness and human experiences in love, relationships, anger, revenge, and family dynamics. The book also examines the role of stigma and its influence on perceptions of mental health, shedding light on how it can be challenged and changed. "Chutiyaapa is a Thing That Matters" delves into the psychological facets of anger, the complexities of love, and the impact of mental health disorders on our emotional lives. It underscores the importance of resilience, self-awareness, and personal responsibility in combating stigma and promoting mental health awareness, ultimately striving to reduce discrimination and foster understanding around these critical issues.