Bhargavi Davar
Bhargavi Davar is an Indian scholar and activist known for her work in the field of mental health and human rights. She has been a prominent voice in advocating for the rights of people with mental health issues in India and has contributed significantly to the discourse on mental health from a socio-cultural perspective.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Bhargavi Davar was born in India and pursued her higher education in psychology and philosophy. She completed her doctoral studies in philosophy, focusing on the intersections of mental health, culture, and human rights.
Career[edit | edit source]
Davar has worked extensively in the field of mental health, both in academic and activist capacities. She is the founder of the Bapu Trust for Research on Mind and Discourse, an organization dedicated to promoting mental health and well-being through a rights-based approach. The trust focuses on research, advocacy, and community-based interventions.
Contributions to Mental Health[edit | edit source]
Bhargavi Davar has been instrumental in challenging the biomedical model of mental health, advocating for a more holistic and culturally sensitive approach. She has emphasized the importance of understanding mental health within the context of social justice and human rights.
Publications[edit | edit source]
Davar has authored and edited several books and articles on mental health, culture, and human rights. Her work often critiques the dominant psychiatric paradigms and highlights the voices of those with lived experiences of mental health issues.
Activism[edit | edit source]
As an activist, Davar has been involved in various initiatives aimed at reforming mental health policies in India. She has worked with international organizations to promote the rights of persons with psychosocial disabilities and has been a part of global movements advocating for mental health reform.
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