The Late Psych Show: Desi Edition

Ep. 3: Therapy, Capitalism and Systemic Band-aids

24 min · 10 de mar de 2025
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Join the host as she attempts to explain why therapy feels hard sometimes, and why mental helth feels like a luxury, and how it helps your boss pretend that they care about your mental health. Episode notes: 1. The Neoliberal Project: Mental Health and Marginality in India https://mhi.org.in/voice/details/neoliberal-project-mental-health-marginality-india/ 2. CBT and Repression in the age of capitalism https://medium.com/@Beyond-A.I./cbt-and-repression-in-the-age-of-capitalism-123110e5751e 3. NHRC Report on the Condition of Mental Healthcare Institutions Across the Country https://nhrc.nic.in/media/press-release/nhrc-says-all-46-government-mental-healthcare-institutions-across-country-depict#:~:text=The%20National%20Human%20Rights%20Commission,handling%20by%20the%20different%20stakeholders Here’s our email ID if you’d like to write to us! thelatepsychshow@gmail.com

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