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But What Will People Say?

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But What Will People Say? Synopsis

A paradigm-shifting book from therapist and founder of @browngirltherapy, offering powerful insights and guidance for multi-cultural readers to better understand, accept and nurture their mental wellbeing

Sahaj grew up as a south-asian girl in a white American community, constantly trying to reconcile her two identities, always feeling like she wasn't enough of either. Her mental health suffered but her worries were met with shame and the all-encompassing question: But what will people say?

After years of attending therapy in secret and finding the same gaps in the mental health world, Sahaj decided to train as a therapist herself. Now, with over 225k followers from around the world, Sahaj is on a mission to make mental health advice accessible for people from all cultures and, ultimately, help others free themselves from shame. There are sections on:
- Generational trauma
- Breaking down stigma
- Celebrating cultural duality

But What Will People Say? elegantly weaves together Sahaj's personal narrative with anecdotal analysis, and comprehensive research to create a revolutionary guide that will democratize and decolonize the way we think about our mental health. It is nothing short of a revolution.

'This book is a must read' Layla F. Saad, New York Times bestselling author of Me and White Supremacy

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780241584897
Publication date:
Author: Sahaj Kaur Kohli
Publisher: Penguin Life an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 272 pages
Genres: Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Popular psychology