Transcultural Psychiatry

Growing Up Online: Psychological Implications of Family Vlogging

Family vlogging documents and monetises a child’s everyday life in front of a continuous audience. For the first time, children are not only raised within families but also within public view, hence fundamentally altering how attachment, identity and autonomy develop. In early childhood, development depends on private, attuned caregiver interaction. When a parent becomes both caregiver […]

EDITORIALS

What’s in a name?

Shakespeare worked his way through my mind as I pondered over the question that my student had posed to me. “What difference does it make if I call my patient a schizophrenic or a person with Schizophrenia? Aren’t they both the same?” I knew the answer, but this time the question gnawed its way to […]

Student Article

Are we living our lives, or just curating them? by Dr. Mahima Shivani

As a budding Indian psychiatrist, I increasingly observe a significant shift in psychosocial stressors affecting adolescents and young adults. While academic pressure, career uncertainty, and parental expectations continue to shape psychological distress, an additional and less openly acknowledged burden has emerged in the modern era – the pressure to visibly perform a desirable lifestyle. For […]