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Mala Davi N. Thanjappan is a mental health advocate, educator, and trainer with more than 46 years of experience across Asia. She has championed early intervention, caregiver education, and mental health awareness through her roles as Vice President of the Malaysian Mental Health Association, Committee Member of the Selangor Mental Health Association, and as a certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor. Internationally, she serves as a Board Member of the International Montessori Association (IMA) for Arabic-speaking countries. In Malaysia, she has contributed to strengthening Montessori eduRead More...
Mala Davi N. Thanjappan is a mental health advocate, educator, and trainer with more than 46 years of experience across Asia. She has championed early intervention, caregiver education, and mental health awareness through her roles as Vice President of the Malaysian Mental Health Association, Committee Member of the Selangor Mental Health Association, and as a certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor. Internationally, she serves as a Board Member of the International Montessori Association (IMA) for Arabic-speaking countries. In Malaysia, she has contributed to strengthening Montessori education through training programmes, teacher development, and advocacy for inclusive, child-centred learning.
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Where Hope Rests: A Caregiver’s Story is the heartfelt journey of a mother walking beside her daughter through the storms of mental illness. When Mala’s youngest daughter, Visha, was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, life changed forever—but so did Mala’s mission to turn pain into purpose. She shares the missed signs, relapses, and fragile moments of hope that shaped their path, showing how love, structure, and community nurture resilience. Thei
Where Hope Rests: A Caregiver’s Story is the heartfelt journey of a mother walking beside her daughter through the storms of mental illness. When Mala’s youngest daughter, Visha, was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, life changed forever—but so did Mala’s mission to turn pain into purpose. She shares the missed signs, relapses, and fragile moments of hope that shaped their path, showing how love, structure, and community nurture resilience. Their journey also gave rise to Suara Minda, the centre founded by Visha to champion creative therapies and inclusion. Tender and inspiring, this memoir offers hope to families and caregivers.
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