Tagged by "intersectionality"

In 'Voices'

  • Changing conversations on mental health

    While COVID-19 is considered to be a humanitarian crisis and multiplied the number of conversatio...Read More

  • Clinical Legacies and Counter-Narratives

    The fields of knowledge associated with mental health have come under scrutiny for human rights ...Read More

  • Therapy as a Tool in Dismantling Oppression

    Working with the political in the personal in clinical practice Can therapy align with activism ...Read More

  • The Neoliberal Project: Mental Health & Marginality in India

    Neoliberalism has aided in the dubious re-organization of the subjective, psychological selfRead More

  • Queer Possibilities

    The changing landscape of therapeutic practice with queer clientsRead More

  • ‘I Get You’

    Strengthening Peer Counseling within the Queer CommunityRead More

  • Mental Stress: The Toiling Class in Slums

    How customs and traditions, songs and rituals play a roleRead More

  • What Kind of Interventions Do We Need Now?

    Poetry and healing: beyond clinical options This is an essay on how it is imperative, especially...Read More

  • Making Your Days Matter, to the Very End

    Supporting journeys through home-based careRead More

  • 'Knife of Insight'

    Experiences of toxic work cultures and the process of recoveryRead More

  • An Invisible Intersection: Mental Healthcare for the Deaf Community

    A realization crucial to building a Deafinclusive society is that living in a nonsigning world ca...Read More

  • Creating Safe Spaces within Legal Settings

    A model for individual, couple and familial counseling for matrimonial litigationRead More

  • We fund initiatives that are user-centered, and employ a human rights-based approach

    At the onset we knew that MHI would employ an intersectional and intersectoral approach to funding.Read More

  • How our approach has shaped the initiatives that we’ve invested in this year (2019-2020)

    At MHI we believe in a psychosocial approach to mental health – that there are critical social de...Read More

  • Challenging existing pathological representations of LGBTQIA+ lives & countering historical violence & discrimination, in mental health practice

    The edifice of mental health and psychiatry in India has been responsible for pathologizing non-n...Read More

  • MHI QUARTERLY UPDATE | OCT - DEC, 2019

    We're a funding agency for innovative mental health initiatives, with a particular focus on makin...Read More

  • The Invisible Crisis

    Sexism, twin taboos & mental Health oppressionRead More

  • Where Social Justice Meets Mental Health

    A discussion on social justice, collective mental health and the impact of social hierarchies of ...Read More

  • I Walk the Line

    This article examines data from a research study that explored treatment experiences of users, an...Read More

  • MHI QUARTERLY UPDATE | JULY - SEPT, 2019

    We're a funding agency for innovative mental health initiatives, with a particular focus on makin...Read More

  • Pathways to Mental Health

    Challenging the existing discourse around the ‘treatment gap’ that invisibilises the psycho-socia...Read More

  • ReFrame: Editor's Note

    An Editor's Note on ReFrame, a journal by the Mariwala Health Initiative that challenges existing...Read More

  • Queering Mental Health Practice

    QACP interrogates and counters dominant approaches to sexuality in the mental health sector. It i...Read More

  • The ideal of ‘Recovery’

    A critique of the conventional approach to  ‘care’ views persons with mental health that diagnose...Read More

  • Enhancing Livelihoods

    Fostering social inclusion through setting up robust social, economic and livelihoods support sys...Read More

  • Peer Support Practice

    Peer support is based on support due to similar lived experiences. MHI recently launched a module...Read More

  • MHI's Quarterly Newsletter

    Read about our latest partners, innovative projects we've been funding and upcoming events throug...Read More

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