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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 29 MIN

Immigration Trauma And Desi Mental Health

from Desi Couch · host Gitika Talwar

Immigration can look like forms and visa categories from the outside, but from the inside it often feels like fear, pressure, and a constant negotiation of safety. We’re Gitika and Malika, two Desi mental health professionals living in the U.S., and we get honest about how migration shapes our identities and the way we move through the world. We name what so many people carry quietly: the way your immigration pathway can define your role in the family, your choices at work, and your willingness to speak up when something feels wrong.We unpack how different routes into the United States create different power dynamics, from employer-tied work visas to family sponsorship and marriage-based status. We also talk about the stories that stay hidden, especially asylum and undocumented experiences, where shame and fear can make even basic trust feel risky. Along the way, we explore why immigrants can live in a persistent survival mindset, how competition gets baked into the system, and what it costs our mental health when we only share the “surface level” version of our journeys.The thread running through everything is community: what it means to find safe people, to listen without rushing to advise, and to build connection that makes life feel more livable. If you’ve ever felt alone in your immigration anxiety, grief about the past, or uncertainty about the future, we hope this conversation helps you feel less isolated. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find us.We would love to hear from you! write to usThanks for listening! we would love to hear from you, write to us, Your hosts, Malika & Gitika Malika is the Founder of Ik Aas Counseling, know more at https://malikabains.com/ Gitika is the Founder of Pranh Healing & Wellness, know more at https://www.pranhwellness.com/

Immigration can look like forms and visa categories from the outside, but from the inside it often feels like fear, pressure, and a constant negotiation of safety. We’re Gitika and Malika, two Desi mental health professionals living in the U.S., and we get honest about how migration shapes our identities and the way we move through the world. We name what so many people carry quietly: the way your immigration pathway can define your role in the family, your choices at work, and your willingne...

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