Finding the Silver Lining

From a patient of depression to a therapist-the story of a young woman who's not afraid to speak up

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From a patient of depression to a therapist-the story of a young woman who's not afraid to speak up

THE AUTUMN OF 2002 was unlike any other. Instead of preparing for my new academic year, I was packing up my life in the US to move back to India. I was 12 then and Philadelphia was my world-with my school, friends, and all the other anchors of childhood.Although I was uncertain about the decision, a part of me was looking forward to the move.

My parents had promised me that we would be happy in India. The seventh grade, however, proved to be the beginning of my tumultuous school life. The sultry Pathanamthitta weather and the overall culture shock aside, language was a problem as, back then, not many children in Kerala spoke English. My accent didn't help either and was a constant subject of mockery.Coming from an interactive model of learning, I found little scope for communication. By the end of the academic year, I had changed three schools and switched from an ICSE syllabus to the state board curriculum and then finally to CBSE.

Still unsettled, I would often refuse to go to school and weep bitterly until my parents gave in and let me stay at home for the day. With not one friend to help me sail through it all, I tried hard to shut school out of my life and began to miss many classes. Finally, the teachers suggested that I seek psychological counselling, which didn't seem like a good idea to me. My parents were also hesitant because of the stigma attached to it. They didn't want their little girl to get labelled, and waited for time to set things right.  

But when school continued to make me as miserable as ever, my parents decided that it was indeed time I saw a psychologist. I didn't disagree. After all, here was my chance to miss another day of school.

The psychologist was a young lady in her late twenties. She welcomed me with a pleasant smile and asked, "How are you feeling today?" I looked away and said nothing. The psychologist was inexperienced and didn't know how to handle a difficult case like mine either....

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