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Diverse imaginations
The Women’s Prize for Fiction honours fiction from many different nationalities while covering a spectrum of genres
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On the edge of consciousness
The Express Tribune explores what the human mind can experience while gasping for breath
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From therapy to toxic dependence
Where therapy has provided succour to many, there have been instances where practitioners have abused their position
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Not used to victory, are we?
Pakistan’s three-match win streak in the T20 World Cup seems to have caught most fans off-balance
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Keeping it in the family
Netflix’s bonechilling docuseries House of Secrets has sparked important conversations about untreated mental illness
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All is not well with wellness
On the prospect of transformative wellbeing, the corporate-backed gurus who live off it have given it an elitist spin
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When strength becomes a weakness
The Express Tribune explores the issue of why men in Pakistan feel unable to discuss problems related to mental health
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Reader's guide to the 2021 Booker Longlist
The novels in the run in for this year’s literary prize meditate on how people grapple with the past
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Pandemic blues: mental health and the new normal
With new strains of Covid-19 seemingly emerging, the surge in anxiety and depression seems unlikely to subside
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Therapy by any name
Noor Mukadam’s gruesome murder has shined a spotlight on murky practices masquerading as mental health services