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Many would call this book of poems as morbid, but Sarita explains it as a cry for help. Sarita was diagnosed with Bipolar very late in life (in her fifties). For a long time she did not know her depression, her anxiety, the challenges she faced making friends or having a social life had something to do with her mental health condition. Her need to be alone, her need to do her work according to her clock was something she could never explain to others as she was considered to be weird, alnd a loner who not have the social skill to fit. These poems were written when she was at her lowest and…mehr

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Many would call this book of poems as morbid, but Sarita explains it as a cry for help. Sarita was diagnosed with Bipolar very late in life (in her fifties). For a long time she did not know her depression, her anxiety, the challenges she faced making friends or having a social life had something to do with her mental health condition. Her need to be alone, her need to do her work according to her clock was something she could never explain to others as she was considered to be weird, alnd a loner who not have the social skill to fit. These poems were written when she was at her lowest and when she even contemplated to take her life as she did not fit in.
Autorenporträt
With over 28 years of experience in the development sector, Sarita has expertise in Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights, Public Health, Population Development, Gender Justice and Human RIghts. Sarita is one of the few development experts who seamlessly integrates rigorous micro level research with macro policy and programme design. She has provided technical support to European Union led projects, Government of India and many of the state governments.