Chemical Khichdi PDF Book Download By Aparna Piramal Raje

Chemical Khichdi PDF Book Download By Aparna Piramal Raje: This book is written by Aparna Piramal Raje and will be publicly available on May 6, 2022. The author wants people to know how she struggled with the mental illness, she suffered in writing her chemical khichdi book, which is provided in pdf on our site. The download link of the chemical khichdi pdf book by Aparna Piramal Raje will be shared on our site by two ways: one directly from our site and the second from our telegram handle.

Chemical Khichdi PDF How I Hacked My Mental Health Book Summary

Aparna Piramal Raje’s life appears to be going well. She is married, has two children, is a published author, a popular columnist for a leading daily, and was the CEO of a leading furniture company.
However, only a few close friends and family members were aware that she had been suffering from a serious mental illness called bipolar disorder for over two decades.

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is characterized by extreme mood and energy swings, resulting in euphoric highs and damaging lows. Aparna now wishes to tell the story of how she came to terms with her condition.

Chemical Khichdi, part memoir, part reportage, and part self-help guide, seeks to remove some of the stigma associated with a serious mental illness in an empathetic, accessible, and candid manner. Its seven therapies present a hopeful and helpful pathway for all those suffering from a mental health condition, their loved ones, and their mental health practitioners, with the message that they can live with vulnerability and thrive.

Chemical Khichdi PDF Book Download Details

Book NameChemical Khichdi PDF
AuthorAparna Piramal Raje
LanguageEnglish
PublicationPenguin eBury Press
FileTypePDF
Pages288
Release Date06 May 2022

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About The Author Aparna Piramal Raje

Working Out of the Box: 40 Stories of Leading CEOs is written by Aparna Piramal Raje. She writes a column for Mint on a regular basis. She previously contributed to the UK’s Weekend Financial Times, a global publication, for several years. Over the last decade, she has helped to raise awareness of design, particularly workplace design, in Indian businesses. Aparna now hopes to use her firsthand knowledge of India’s mental health landscape to make a difference in this field.

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