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Mental Health in Never Have I Ever

Episode 2 of the Diagnosing TV podcast, hosted by Mathu Karthikeyan, titled "Mental Health in Never Have I Ever" was published on October 15, 2021 and runs 50 minutes.

October 15, 2021 ·50m · Diagnosing TV

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In Never Have I Ever, Devi Vishwakumar loses her father and has to go on a mental health journey to process her grief and repair her relationships. Dr. Tina Mistry helps me explore how therapy and mental health were portrayed on Never Have I Ever, and the impact it could have on the South Asian community. I would also like to place a trigger warning here because we will be talking about grief, death, and depression.

In Never Have I Ever, Devi Vishwakumar loses her father and has to go on a mental health journey to process her grief and repair her relationships. Dr. Tina Mistry helps me explore how therapy and mental health were portrayed on Never Have I Ever, and the impact it could have on the South Asian community. I would also like to place a trigger warning here because we will be talking about grief, death, and depression.

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