What happens when mental illness is hidden behind daily routines, social roles, and silence?
In this compelling and culturally grounded collection, clinical psychologist Noni Wilson explores the psychological realities faced by Indian women across different stages of life. From a 16-year-old girl in Bihar struggling with bipolar disorder to a 65-year-old widow managing obsessive-compulsive rituals, these seven stories shed light on the emotional and mental health struggles that often go unnoticed or unspoken.
Each chapter presents the deeply personal journey of a woman navigating a specific psychological condition, including:
Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety Disorder
Depression
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Eating Disorder
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
These narratives are followed by clinical reflections-brief, accessible explanations of each disorder, key symptoms, and practical guidance for caregivers and families. The result is a rare blend of empathy and expertise, crafted for both general readers and mental health professionals.
This book is for:
Readers interested in narrative nonfiction or women's mental health
Psychology students and professionals seeking culturally sensitive case-based insights
Families and caregivers who want to better understand the silent battles many women face
This is not just a book about diagnosis. It is about recognition, resilience, and the power of listening.