महिलाओं का मानसिक स्वास्थ्य — समझ, सहारा और सुधार
From emotional stress to hormonal health — India-relevant, life-stage based psychiatric care designed for women in Kota & Rajasthan.
Answer honestly — this is private and helps you understand where to start.
महिलाओं का मानसिक स्वास्थ्य भावनात्मक, हार्मोनल, सामाजिक और जीवन के चरणों से प्रभावित होता है।
Women face unique biological, hormonal, social and cultural pressures that make mental health a deeply gendered experience in India.
Puberty, menstrual cycle, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause — each phase triggers neurochemical changes affecting mood.
Constantly managing the emotions of family members, smoothing conflicts, maintaining household harmony — invisible and exhausting.
Pressure to "adjust," be a perfect wife, mother, daughter-in-law — at the cost of one's own mental wellbeing.
Women are primary caregivers for children, elderly parents, and sick family members — often with no one caring for them in return.
Women's mental health needs are uniquely shaped by life stage. We provide tailored support for each.
Emotional distress in Indian women often appears as physical symptoms — the body speaks what the mind cannot express.
Often misdiagnosed as physical illness. The root is emotional.
"In India, a woman is expected to carry the emotional weight of the entire family — silently, gracefully, without complaint."
This silent suffering has a clinical name — and it has clinical solutions. Seeking help is not weakness; it is wisdom.
According to the National Family Health Survey (2019–2021), 30% of Indian women report experiencing gender-based violence — a major driver of depression, anxiety and PTSD.
Women are told to "adjust" in every situation — suppressing their needs until the body and mind break down.
Seeking psychiatric help is still seen as shameful in many families — especially for women.
Women are rarely given space to express pain, frustration or grief — emotions are internalized as physical illness.
Domestic violence exposure increases risk of depression by 3× (community study, Karnataka 2024).
If any of these feel familiar — you are not alone, and you deserve support.
Some of the deepest pain has no public space for mourning. We see it. We hold space for it.
Widowhood, separation, or loneliness within marriage brings deep grief that society rarely acknowledges. The social isolation, financial uncertainty, and pressure to "move on" compounds the emotional burden.
"The loneliest place is not an empty room — it's an unhappy marriage."
Infertility, miscarriage, and childlessness carry a silent grief compounded by social comparison, identity confusion, and constant unsolicited questions from family.
"Her grief is real. Her loss is real. Even if no one can see it."
Mental health struggle
Social judgment
Lack of family support
This burden is often invisible — but deeply real. Our clinic is a judgment-free space for all of it.
The Government of India has launched several programmes to protect and support women's mental and physical health. Know your rights.
National Tele Mental Health Programme — free 24/7 mental health helpline in 20 languages. Launched Oct 2022, crossed 1.81 million calls by February 2025.
MoHFWGovernment-funded health insurance covering mental illness treatment. IRDAI (2024) mandates insurers cannot exclude mental illness from health policies.
Health InsuranceGuarantees the right to mental healthcare. Decriminalizes suicide attempts and mandates insurance parity for mental health treatment.
Legal RightOSCs provide integrated support for women affected by violence — medical aid, psychological counselling, legal help and temporary shelter, all under one roof.
WCD MinistryLaunched 2015 — addresses gender equality, girl child education and protection. Contributes to reducing root causes of women's mental health burden.
Gender EqualityLaunched October 2024 — offers self-care strategies, stress management tools, and direct access to mental health professionals via mobile.
Digital HealthSource: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, NCW Gov.in, PIB India 2024–2025
Peer-reviewed research, national surveys and global data — the evidence is clear and compelling.
Women in India are twice as likely as men to suffer from depression. Gender inequality and lack of education are major contributing factors.
The 2019–21 National Family Health Survey found that 30% of Indian women reported experiencing gender-based violence — a major driver of PTSD, anxiety & depression.
WHO states the burden of depression is 50% higher for women than men. Lifetime prevalence of major depressive disorder is 10–25% for women vs. 5–12% for men.
Exposure to domestic violence increases risk of common mental disorders by 3.08 times, as per an 18–60 year community study of 980 women in India.
As of 2021, women had the highest share of stress disorders (39%) and anxiety disorders (30%) compared to men across all mental health categories in India.
The treatment gap for common mental disorders in India is 80.4% — meaning 4 out of 5 women who need mental healthcare never receive it.
Key Research References: PMC / NCBI "Breaking the Silence: Women's Mental Health in India" (2024) · Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine / Sage Journals (2024) · Journal of Family Medicine & Primary Care (2024) · National Family Health Survey-5 (2019–21) · Global Burden of Disease Study India (2021) · National Mental Health Survey 2015–16 (NIMHANS) · WHO Global Mental Health Reports
The mind-body connection is especially strong in women. Hormonal and physical health directly impact mental state.
Small, consistent habits create powerful shifts in mental health — no equipment needed.
Write 5 minutes daily — what you feel, what you need, what you're grateful for.
4-7-8 breathing calms the nervous system in under 2 minutes.
Saying "no" is a mental health act. Practice protecting your time and energy.
Even 20 minutes of walking raises serotonin and reduces cortisol significantly.
Fixed sleep-wake times regulate hormones and stabilize mood.
Talk to one safe person daily — isolation is one of depression's biggest accelerators.
A structured, compassionate, evidence-based journey — step by step.
Detailed psychiatric evaluation covering emotional, hormonal, social and family factors.
Clinically precise diagnosis — not labels. Understanding the root cause, not just symptoms.
Counselling, medication (if needed), lifestyle guidance — tailored to your life stage.
When needed, we help families understand and support the woman's recovery journey.
Regular monitoring, progress tracking and adjustment of care as your needs evolve.
Everything shared in consultation stays private. Your story is safe with us.
No stigma. No judgment. Every woman's experience is valid and heard here.
Treatment grounded in clinical psychiatry, not guesswork or generic advice.
We understand the sociocultural pressures unique to Indian women. No out-of-context Western templates.
Local presence, in-person consultations, with options for tele-consultations.
Comfortable conversations in the language you prefer. हिंदी में भी बात कर सकते हैं।
Sit quietly for a moment and let yourself answer these honestly:
If you struggled to answer these — that itself is important information. Your mental wellbeing matters.
Start Your Healing Journey →Every woman who walks through our door is met with compassion, dignity and expert care. Recovery is possible — and it begins with one call.
Dr. Akash Parihar | Psychiatrist | Kota, Rajasthan
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