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Do you feel emotionally numb or dangerously on edge, without really knowing why? Do you tend to get stuck in endless loops of damaging memories? Or find yourself unable to leave people or situations that you know, in your bones, aren t good for you? Sometimes, fear, shame, and self-doubt may hold us ransom and keep us from becoming our full, authentic selves.

Trauma is a silent epidemic in India. It hides in plain sight, embedding itself in our bodies, families, and communities manifesting as anxiety, depression, physical illnesses, addictions, and various other mental health issues. In Trauma Nation, mental health expert and professor, Dr Nishtha Lamba, traces the origins and trajectories of trauma through events that impact our lives toxic relationships, childhood wounds, accidents, and historical tragedies.

Using deeply personal stories from survivors, science, and personal anecdotes, she analyses how trauma in Indian society is handed down generations like a cursed heirloom. Compassionate yet unflinching, Trauma Nation gives voice to what many feel but are unable to articulate, and shows us how we in India might heal ourselves, deal with mental health issues, and build a psychologically safer society.

About the Author

Nishtha Lamba holds a PhD and MPhil in Psychology from the University of Cambridge and a BA from Hunter College, City University of New York. An associate professor of Psychology at Middlesex University Dubai, she leads two labs in Social Psychology and Trauma. She has worked with vulnerable populations for over a decade. Her current research develops new approaches to healing trauma through technology. She publishes with leading academic journals and has written for the Indian Express, Scroll.in, Open Magazine, and The Hindu. Lamba blends Eastern and Western perspectives in her work and is committed to making the science of mental health accessible beyond academic circles.
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Trauma Nation Fighting Indias Silent Epidemic

Trauma Nation Fighting Indias Silent Epidemic

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  • ISBN: 9789365230536
  • Author: Nishtha Lamba
  • Publisher: Aleph Book Company
  • Pages: 232
  • Format: Hardback
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Do you feel emotionally numb or dangerously on edge, without really knowing why? Do you tend to get stuck in endless loops of damaging memories? Or find yourself unable to leave people or situations that you know, in your bones, aren t good for you? Sometimes, fear, shame, and self-doubt may hold us ransom and keep us from becoming our full, authentic selves.

Trauma is a silent epidemic in India. It hides in plain sight, embedding itself in our bodies, families, and communities manifesting as anxiety, depression, physical illnesses, addictions, and various other mental health issues. In Trauma Nation, mental health expert and professor, Dr Nishtha Lamba, traces the origins and trajectories of trauma through events that impact our lives toxic relationships, childhood wounds, accidents, and historical tragedies.

Using deeply personal stories from survivors, science, and personal anecdotes, she analyses how trauma in Indian society is handed down generations like a cursed heirloom. Compassionate yet unflinching, Trauma Nation gives voice to what many feel but are unable to articulate, and shows us how we in India might heal ourselves, deal with mental health issues, and build a psychologically safer society.

About the Author

Nishtha Lamba holds a PhD and MPhil in Psychology from the University of Cambridge and a BA from Hunter College, City University of New York. An associate professor of Psychology at Middlesex University Dubai, she leads two labs in Social Psychology and Trauma. She has worked with vulnerable populations for over a decade. Her current research develops new approaches to healing trauma through technology. She publishes with leading academic journals and has written for the Indian Express, Scroll.in, Open Magazine, and The Hindu. Lamba blends Eastern and Western perspectives in her work and is committed to making the science of mental health accessible beyond academic circles.

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