2024
Roy, T., (2024 August, 27) The Effects of Culture on Coming out. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202408/the-effects-of-culture-on-coming-out
Kapoor, H., Karandikar, S. (2024 August, 12) Is “Affluenza” Just a Creative Way to Justify Being Mean? Psychology Today.
Mahadeshwar, H., Dsouza, V. (2024 June, 4) Art Across Cultures: A Tapestry of Diverse Expressions. Psychology Today.
Shaikh, E. (2024 May, 7) Building Bridges of Belongingness. Psychology Today.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202405/building-bridges-of-belongingness
Singh, B. (2024 April, 4) Decision-Making in Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Lens. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202404/decision-making-in-emerging-adulthood-a-cultural-lens
Rezaei, S. (2024 February, 10) Fashion Beyond Borders. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202402/fashion-beyond-borders
Kapoor, H., Fernandes, A. (2024 February, 6) Privacy Hacks Are Becoming Deviously Creative. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202402/privacy-hacks-are-becoming-deviously-creative
2023
Rezaei, S., Vajjala, A. (2023, November 03) Behind the Startup Spark. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/dark-creativity/202311/behind-the-startup-spark
Fernandes, A. (2023, November 04) Aging Across Borders: How We Age Around the World. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202310/aging-across-borders-how-we-age-around-the-world
Fernandes, A. (2023, September 11)Unveiling Cross-Cultural Communication Styles. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202309/unveiling-cross-cultural-communication-styles
Pradhan, M. (2023, July 19) How Culture Impacts the Decision to Leave Abusive Marriages. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202307/how-culture-impacts-the-decision-to-leave-abusive-marriages
Zahoor, Z. (2023, June 15) Cultural Patterns of Political Trust. Looking at patterns of trust in the political sphere. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202306/cultural-patterns-of-political-trust
Ramgopal, V. (2023, May 21) Social Conformity and Group Pressure. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202305/social-conformity-and-group-pressure
Kapoor, H. & Rezai, S. (2023, April 27) Aesthetic Preferences and the Rise of Minimalism. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202304/aesthetic-preferences-and-the-rise-of-minimalism
Mahadeshwar, H. & Kapoor, H. (2023, April 15) Can AI-Based Tools Like ChatGPT Function as Moral Agents? The Wire. https://thewire.in/tech/chat-gpt-artificial-intelligence-moral-agents
Kapoor, H. & Rezai, S. (2023, March 2) Can ChatGPT Be Darkly Creative? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202303/can-chatgpt-be-darkly-creative
Salim, F. (2023, March 1) Where You Are Is How You Feel. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202303/where-you-are-is-how-you-feel
Tagat, A. (2023, January 31). Evolution of Gender Identities and Norms Around the World. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202301/evolution-of-gender-identities-and-norms-around-the-world
2022
Mahadeshwar, H. (2022, December 20). A Never-Ending Battle Against Mental Health Stigma? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202212/a-never-ending-battle-against-mental-health-stigma
Rezai, S. (2022, October 10). Do You Share Because You Care? Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202210/do-you-share-because-you-care
Gurjar, S. (2022, September 22). Content Creation for the Meshi Information Sharing Experiment. Tattle. Retrieved from https://tattle.co.in/blog/content-creation-for-the-meshi-information-sharing-experiment
Rezai, S. (2022, August 5) Chicanery in “Better Call Saul”. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202208/chicanery-in-better-call-saul
Mehta, M., Puthillam, A., & Subramanyam, B. (2022, April 11) Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian STEM community- Part 1. IndiaBioscience. Retrieved from https://indiabioscience.org/news/2022/assessing-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-the-indian-stem-community-part-1
Urvi, M (2022, March 31). The Importance of Culture in Parenting Science. PsychologyToday. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202203/the-importance-culture-in-parenting-science
Puthillam, A. (2022, January 26). An International Investigation of the Psychology of COVID-19. Behavioural and Social Sciences. Retrieved from https://socialsciences.nature.com/posts/an-international-investigation-of-the-psychology-of-covid-19
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 16). How to ‘solve’ India’s misinformation problem: answer may lie in building trust, attention. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/art-culture/society/how-to-solve-indias-misinformation-problem-answer-may-lie-in-building-trust-attention-146808
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 15). Content and context both matter in tackling India's misinformation problem. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/art-culture/society/content-and-context-both-matter-in-tackling-indias-misinformation-problem-146800
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 14). Why tackling the misinformation problem is a complex undertaking in India. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/art-culture/society/why-tackling-the-misinformation-problem-is-a-complex-undertaking-in-india-146785
Rezaei, S. (2022, January 14). Partisan Pandemic? How Politics Affects COVID Responses Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202201/partisan-pandemic-how-politics-affects-covid-responses
2021
Sehgal, B. (2021, December 12). The radical empathy of Dr. Sarada Menon, a mental health pioneer in more ways than one. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/india/dr-sarada-menon-mental-health-pioneer-indias-first-woman-psychiatrist-passes-away-obituary-legacy-139904
Puthillam, A. (2021, December 03). As Omicron sounds new COVID alarm, why health is more political than we believe. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/health/as-omicron-variant-sounds-new-covid-19-alarm-why-health-is-more-political-than-we-give-it-credit-for-137928
Puthillam, A. (2021, October 30). Psychology of Politics: Conventional view of ‘left’ and ‘right’ wing dont work for India. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/india/psychology-politics-ideology-india-left-leaning-right-wing-elections-voting-behaviour-patterns-130076
Kapoor, H. (2021, October 29). Creativity is universal yet Culture-bound. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202110/creativity-is-universal-yet-culture-bound
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2021, August 27). How Nudges can be Sinister. Psychology Today. Retrieved from
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Ticku, A. (2021, May 31). Masked and proud: How moral emotions increase preventive health behavior during COVID-19 pandemic. FirstPost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/living/masked-and-proud-how-moral-emotions-increase-preventative-health-behaviour-during-covid-19-pandemic-9661861.html
Puthillam, A. (2021, May 25). Understanding what drives conspiracy theories, in the context of Covid-19 in India and political beliefs. FirstPost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/india/understanding-what-drives-conspiracy-theories-in-the-context-of-covid-19-in-india-and-political-beliefs-9650251.html
Kapoor, H. (2021, May 19). Are Conspiracy Theories creative?. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202105/are-conspiracy-theories-creative
Kapoor, H. (2021, April 13). Battle against COVID-19 has made the value of global innovation greater than ever before Firstpost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/world/covid-19-pandemic-has-made-value-of-global-innovation-greater-than-ever-before-9522521.html
Sukhija, V. (2021, March 22). People’s Lives should be studied in a rich detailed manner. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202103/peoples-lives-should-be-studied-in-rich-detailed-manner
Kapoor, H., Punamiya, S., & Jain, P. (2021, February 8). Amidst a once in a century pandemic, What does the budget say about Mental Healthcare?. The Bastion. Retrieved from https://thebastion.co.in/covid-19/amidst-a-once-in-a-century-pandemic-what-does-the-budget-say-about-mental-healthcare/
2020
Kapoor, H. (2020, October 16). Memes in the times of adversity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202010/memes-in-the-times-adversity
Puthillam, A. (2020, October 14). Opening up the file drawer in cross-cultural psychology. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202010/opening-the-file-drawer-in-cross-cultural-psychology
Kapoor, H., & Tagat, A. (2020, August 17). Layers of deception in Netflix’s money heist. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202008/layers-deception-in-netflix-s-money-heist
Kapoor, H. (2020, August 4). What the national education policy means for the MPhil in clinical psychology. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/education/national-education-policy-mphil-clinical-psychology
Sharma, Y., & Puthillam, A. (2020, July 15). Psychological Science Needs to Take Off Its Orientalist Lens. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202007/psychological-science-needs-take-its-orientalist-lens
Kapoor, H. (2020, July 13). Crafty and crooked, yet creative. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202007/crafty-and-crooked-yet-creative
Puthillam, A., Karandikar, S., & Kapoor, H. (2020, June 30). Who cares about economic ideology? Medium. Retrieved from https://medium.com/@PolPsyISPP/who-cares-about-economic-ideology-f7b6a60d6305
Sharma, Y., & Kapoor, H. (2020, June 19). Civility is a thing of the past. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202006/civility-is-thing-the-past
Ticku, A. (2020, June 18). Do psychology researchers acknowledge the global Psyche? Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202006/do-psychology-researchers-acknowledge-the-global-psyche
Kapoor, H. (2020, May 6). Responsible communication in COVID-19 times. Centre for Social Research. Retrieved from https://www.csrindia.org/responsible-communication-in-covid-19-times/
Kapoor, H., & Karandikar, S. (2020, May 15). Parasite was a master class in dark creativity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202005/parasite-was-master-class-in-dark-creativity
Kapoor, H. (2020, April 17). Zoombombing! And other opportunistic deviance. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202004/zoombombing-and-other-opportunistic-deviance
Puthillam, A. (2020, April 15). Psychology's WEIRD problem. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202004/psychologys-weird-problem
Kapoor, H. (2020, March 18). Original Harm at an Unprecedented Rate. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202003/original-harm-unprecedented-rate
Puthillam, A. (2020, March 13). Don't Speak My Language? We're Not the Same. Psychology Today. Retrieved from:
Puthillam, A., & Karandikar, S. (2020, March 2). Why is Being a 'Genius' Still So Gendered? Women’s Media Center. Retrieved from https://womensmediacenter.com/fbomb/why-is-being-a-genius-still-so-gendered
Puthillam, A., Kapoor, H., & Karandikar, S. (2020, February 19). In Memory of Geert Hofstede: A Cross-Cultural Icon. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202002/in-memory-geert-hofstede-cross-cultural-icon
Kapoor, H. (2020, February 18). Creativity Can Be Bright, Dark, and Everything in Between. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202002/creativity-can-be-bright-dark-and-everything-in-between
2019
Puthillam, A. (2019, December 20). How memes gained cultural currency, driving socio-political discourse in the digital era. Firstpost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/living/how-memes-gained-cultural-currency-driving-socio-political-discourse-in-the-digital-era-7804161.html/amp?__twitter_impression=true
Karandikar, S. (2019, November 16). What The Family Man shows us of groupthink: Phenomenon may not be as one-dimensional as it seems. Firstpost. Retrieved from: https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/what-the-family-man-shows-us-of-groupthink-phenomenon-may-not-be-as-one-dimensional-as-it-seems-7651961.html
Puthillam, A. (2019, October 15). Bigg Boss, gossip and survival: The reality show illustrates how talking about others is a powerful social tool. Firstpost. Retrieved from: https://www.firstpost.com/living/bigg-boss-gossip-and-survival-the-reality-show-illustrates-how-talking-about-others-is-a-powerful-social-tool-7477631.html
Puthillam, A. (2019, June). Still the science of the sophomore? The Psychologist, 32 (pp. 3). Retrieved from: https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-32/june-2019/still-science-sophomore
Puthillam, A., & Karandikar, S. (2019, May 22). The thought processes that underlie voting decisions. Livemint. Retrieved from https://www.livemint.com/opinion/online-views/opinion-the-thought-processes-that-underlie-voting-decisions-1558511557910.html
Kapoor, H., Karandikar, S., & Puthillam, A. (2019, May 11). Flaws in academic publishing perpetuate a form of neo-colonialism. The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2VwhMR9
Kapoor, H. & Ahuja, S. (2019, April 22). Mental health insurance: Products introduced; here’s how they can be made better and widely accessible. Financial Express. Retrived from https://www.financialexpress.com/money/insurance/mental-health-insurance-products-introduced-heres-how-they-can-be-made-better-and-widely-accessible/1555765/
Karandikar, S., Thusoo, S. (2019, April 21). What 'Orange Is the New Black' Gets Right in Its Portrayal of Women Prisoners. The Wire. Retrieved from
https://thewire.in/women/orange-is-the-new-black-rights-women-prisoners-indiaKapoor, H. & Karandikar, S. (2019, April 20). Darkness all around: Humor, personality, and creativity. In-Mind. Retrieved from http://www.in-mind.org/blog/post/darkness-all-around-humor-personality-and-creativity
Puthillam, A., & Karandikar, S. (2019, March 27). The Conundrum of Time. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/7541/the-conundrum-of-time/Ahuja, S., & Kapoor, H. (2019, March 17). How Would Mental Health Insurance in India Work?. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/health/how-would-mental-health-insurance-in-india-work
Puthillam, A. (2019, February 26). The Paradox of Voting. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/7175/the-paradox-of-voting/
Karandikar, S. (2019, February 23). Russian Doll and trauma: Netflix's Natasha Lyonne show is an allegory on the darkness we endure in real life. Firstpost. Retrieved from
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/russian-doll-and-trauma-netflixs-natasha-lyonne-show-is-an-allegory-on-the-darkness-we-endure-in-real-life-6137761.htmlPuthillam, A. (2019, February 13). Parks, Recreation, Friendship. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/7065/parks-recreation-friendship/Kapoor, H. (2019, February 8). Misbehaving: being clever and wicked is a
form of creativity. Aeon. Retrieved from
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https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/6937/the-perils-of-sharing/
2018
Puthillam, A. (2018, December 19). Her name is Ari. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/6514/her-name-is-ari/Karandikar, S. (2018, December 7). Finding mental help on social media in a time of online trolling, abuse and overuse. Scroll. Retrieved from
https://scroll.in/pulse/904817/finding-mental-help-on-social-media-in-a-time-of-online-trolling-abuse-and-overusePuthillam, A. (2018, November 29). Tinder and evolutionary psychology: The science behind what men and women swipe for, and why. Firstpost. Retrieved from
https://www.firstpost.com/living/tinder-and-evolutionary-psychology-the-science-behind-what-men-and-women-swipe-for-and-why-5639501.htmlKapoor, H. & Tagat, A. (2018, November 25). Forever vs Little Things: A psychological perspective on two contrasting depictions of love and relationships. Firstpost. Retrieved from
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/forever-vs-little-things-a-psychological-perspective-on-two-contrasting-depictions-of-love-and-relationships-5599451.htmlPuthillam, A. (2018, November 21). Like a Beat Without a Melody. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/6222/like-a-beat-without-a-melody/
Puthillam, A. (2018, November 13). How Men Are Like Chimps. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/6160/how-men-are-like-chimps/
Puthillam, A. (2018, November 13). Talent analytics and personality tests don’t really help pick the right employee.The Print. Retrieved from https://theprint.in/culture/talent-analytics-and-personality-tests-dont-really-help-pick-the-right-employee/148508/
Puthillam, A. (2018, September 19). This is Your Brain on Democracy. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/5600/this-is-your-brain-on-democracy/
Kapoor, H. (2018, September 10). Mental Health Insurance Cover in India is Welcome, but Unplanned Move. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/health/mental-health-insurance-irdai-dsm5-clinical-psychology
Karandikar, S. (2018, August 28). Where are the female mentors? Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/5432/where-are-the-female-mentors/
Puthillam, A. (2018, August 8). Why we are drawn to imaginary worlds. The Swaddle. Retrieved from https://theswaddle.com/why-were-drawn-to-imaginary-worlds/
Puthillam, A. (2018, August 7). Are You Left or Right, Stupid? Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/5257/are-you-left-or-right-stupid/
Puthillam, A., & Kanisetti, A (2018, July 11). WhatsApp mobs: It’s time to accept Indians may be predisposed towards xenophobia. The Print. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2N5ZH3H
Karandikar, S. (2018, June 26). Crime and punishment. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/4924/crime-and-punishment/
Puthillam, A. (2018, June 11). Watch out for those biases. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/4801/watch-out-for-those-biases/
Kapoor, H. (2018, March 25). Women on banknotes are associated with greater gender equality. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from https://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/shqa8Z3CxyjxfcGtTlHUcL/Women-on-banknotes-are-associated-with-greater-gender-equali.html
Desai, M. (2018, March 4). The Star Wars monomyth. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/CmEtr73Fc7IJcQNKKOPtyL/The-Star-Wars-monomyth.html
Parekh, A. (2018, February 14). Want to Boost the Economy and People’s Happiness? Invest in Creativity. The Swaddle. Retrieved from https://theswaddle.com/union-budget-2018-want-to-boost-the-economy-and-peoples-happiness-invest-in-creativity/
Parekh, A. (2018, February 2). The Kardashian Index and the Metamorphosis of the ‘Scientific Community’. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/220373/kardashian-index-metamorphosis-scientific-community/
2017
Puthillam, A. (2017, November 25). Impostor Phenomenon: where self-doubt rules and success doesn’t heal. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/5k7ZxYoHPBz5XtPRbaKWbM/Impostor-Phenomenon-where-selfdoubt-rules-and-success-does.html
Parekh, A. (2017, November 17). How Google is revolutionising research. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/197407/google-revolutionising-research/
Parekh, A., Puthillam, A. (2017, October 24). Analysis: How implicit biases hamper women’s participation in science. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/189567/implicit-bias-gender-stereotypes-women-stem-association-test-lack-of-fit/
Puthillam, A. (2017, October 15). Why we gossip: The morality of an immoral (but irresistible) pastime. The Swaddle. Retrieved from https://theswaddle.com/why-we-gossip/
Puthillam, A. (2017, September 23). The theory of the stupid class. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/nLw5D4hm1ZvlL5LkNks6VI/The-theory-of-the-stupid-class.html
Karandikar, S. (2017, June 18). The case of India's missing forensic psychologists. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/tI8ge5WBhG0HXxCW9mKzNM/The-case-of-Indias-missing-forensic-psychologists.html
Parekh, A. (2017, May 29). Big Data: a big boon for mental healthcare. Mint. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/YU51UCig8I9ldZ6dgScjlL/Big-Data-a-big-boon-for-mental-healthcare.html
Parekh, A. (2017, May 24). Indian media should stay away from the Echo Chamber effect. Swarajya. Retrieved from https://swarajyamag.com/ideas/indian-media-should-stay-away-from-the-echo-chamber-effect
Kapoor, H. (2017, April 24). A market for mental health insurance? Mint. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/wtvnTJn38ZXv7deKCV2B0N/A-market-for-mental-health-insurance.html
Diwakar, S. (2017, April 16). Dangal, Pink, Piku to Queen: How does Hindi cinema fare on the Bechdel Test? Firstpost. Retrieved from http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/dangal-pink-piku-to-queen-how-does-hindi-cinema-fare-on-the-bechdel-test-3385454.html
Diwakar, S. (2017, February 19). Alternative facts: Surviving a time when accurate information is scarce but unverified reports thrive. Firstpost. Retrieved from http://www.firstpost.com/living/alternative-facts-surviving-a-time-when-accurate-information-is-scarce-but-unverified-reports-thrive-3289812.html
Karandikar, S. (2017, January 11). Juvenile delinquency: Root of the problem needs to be addressed instead of the punishment. Firstpost. Retrieved from http://www.firstpost.com/india/juvenile-delinquency-root-of-the-problem-needs-to-be-addressed-instead-of-the-punishment-3199076.html
2016
Sanil, M. & Deshpande, A. (2016, December 7). Mythology And Comics: How the superhero traditions of India and the West compare. Swarajya. Retrieved from http://swarajyamag.com/culture/mythology-and-comics-how-the-superhero-traditions-of-india-and-the-west-compare
Kapoor, H. (2016, December 3). Dear Zindagi from a therapist's perspective: Gauri Shinde's film does much for mental health. Firstpost. Retrieved from http://www.firstpost.com/living/dear-zindagi-from-a-therapists-perspective-gauri-shindes-film-does-much-for-mental-health-3136854.html
Kapoor, H. (2015, June 9). Mental health screening: Flawed approach can boomerang. Swarajya. Retrieved from http://swarajyamag.com/culture/mental-health-screening-flawed-approach-can-boomerang/