Tanmoy Goswami

Tanmoy Goswami

Founding editor, Sanity by Tanmoy

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Update: a fellowship and the future of Sanity

A chance to strengthen the foundations of independent mental health journalism rooted in the global south.

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Hope, empowerment, action: a new series dedicated to suicide prevention

In a first, Sanity is partnering Mariwala Health Initiative to tell powerful stories on tackling one of the biggest public health crises of our time.

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The problem with our obsession with stigma

Anti-stigma campaigns suck away oxygen from a far more urgent cause: ending discrimination.

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Bigotry is not a mental illness. And mental illness is not a prop for outrage.

Equating hate and bigotry with mental illness violates the humanity of people who live with mental illness.

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Hang out with Sanity at the International Journalism Festival 🙂

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Grief is not a disorder. Even if it is 'prolonged'.

Unfortunately, there is no diagnosis that can outlaw injustice.

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Mental health's cybersecurity nightmare is here. Now what?

In March alone, three alarming cybersecurity incidents have been reported in mental health organisations across the world.

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What omelette making can teach you about workplace mental health

Don't move fast and break things.

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War, trauma, hope

How to talk to humans who lived through war; community trauma; war and children, and a Hiroshima survivor speaks.

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📚Sanity's first student-led project goes live

The plan: changing public apathy towards psychology education and growing Sanity's outreach among students.

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Dependence

Seeking care does not mean writing off our right to know what that care consists of.

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Sick of self-help? Try Chime.

The idea of recovery has become dangerously wedded to self-help. Enter 'Chime'.