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Kashmira Adil Kakalia, Mental Health Professional- Narrative Therapist, Special Educator.
A versatile caregiver in her personal, professional, social and adventurous life. Kindness, caring and cooking for people of all age groups is her life motto. Her cookbook ‘That's the Way to Cook’ is referenced vigorously amongst her friends and family. Her community newspapers and magazines feature her mental health related writing as well as her speedy recipes.
She has a keen, observant eye (especially during wildlife safaris) to grab inspiration anywhere she finds it, no matter the age, place or species.
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Abled Tales is a book that tells stories of people who are resilient and determined, from the eye of a facilitator. These are ordinary people who learnt to believe in themselves through inclusive support.
In this book, the author shares her insights and learnings from three decades of practice across all age groups. She writes to spread awareness about mental well-being and diminish stigma by sharing the impact of support and resilience in creating an i
Abled Tales is a book that tells stories of people who are resilient and determined, from the eye of a facilitator. These are ordinary people who learnt to believe in themselves through inclusive support.
In this book, the author shares her insights and learnings from three decades of practice across all age groups. She writes to spread awareness about mental well-being and diminish stigma by sharing the impact of support and resilience in creating an inclusive environment. The chapters in this book reflect not only the various challenges- individual, familial, institutional, societal and systemic; but also, the multi-faceted role of mental health professionals in bridging the gap.
This book is for all. It would be a good read for educators, parents, grandparents and therapists.
Abled Tales is a book that tells stories of people who are resilient and determined, from the eye of a facilitator. These are ordinary people who learnt to believe in themselves through inclusive support.
In this book, the author shares her insights and learnings from three decades of practice across all age groups. She writes to spread awareness about mental well-being and diminish stigma by sharing the impact of support and resilience in creating an i
Abled Tales is a book that tells stories of people who are resilient and determined, from the eye of a facilitator. These are ordinary people who learnt to believe in themselves through inclusive support.
In this book, the author shares her insights and learnings from three decades of practice across all age groups. She writes to spread awareness about mental well-being and diminish stigma by sharing the impact of support and resilience in creating an inclusive environment. The chapters in this book reflect not only the various challenges- individual, familial, institutional, societal and systemic; but also, the multi-faceted role of mental health professionals in bridging the gap.
This book is for all. It would be a good read for educators, parents, grandparents and therapists.
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