Monday, June 30, 2025

Book Review : "Mental Illness and Caregiving – Challenges, Concerns, and Complications" was written by Amrit Bakhshy

 ðŸ’¬ "When the mind is unwell, the heart of the caregiver often breaks in silence."

Today, I want to talk about a book that isn't just a read, it’s a reflection of reality.
Mental Illness and Caregiving is a powerful, deeply moving exploration into the unseen, often unheard world of those who care for someone battling mental illness.

This book doesn't just talk about mental health.


It shines a light on the resilience of caregivers, the stigma they endure, the burnout they face, and the unconditional love they continue to give day after day.




Mental illness doesn't affect individuals alone, it affects families, relationships, and ecosystems.

Yet, caregivers are often unsung heroes, navigating through trauma, confusion, financial strain, and emotional exhaustion, with very little support or acknowledgement.

What I loved about this book:
Honest narratives from caregivers and professionals
Practical advice on coping, seeking help, and building support systems
A gentle push towards normalizing conversations around mental illness in our families and communities

Whether you're a caregiver, a mental health professional, or someone simply seeking to understand, this book is an essential companion in building empathy and resilience.

Let’s remember: Caring for the caregiver is just as important as caring for the one struggling.

As someone who has lived through the turbulent, unpredictable, and deeply painful journey of caring for a loved one with schizophrenia, this book hit me not just in the mind, but in the heart.

Amrit Bakhshy has done something incredibly rare and brave as he has not only documented the real, raw, and layered complexities of mental illness but has also given voice to those of us who often remain invisible in the larger discourse: the caregivers.

Reading Mental Illness and Caregiving was like seeing parts of my own life reflected on the pages,  the denial, the confusion, the hope, the exhaustion, the isolation, the guilt, the anger, the fierce protectiveness, and most of all, the relentless love that somehow keeps us going.

What I appreciate most about this book is its honesty without drama. It doesn’t romanticize the role of the caregiver, nor does it reduce it to victimhood. Instead, it presents a balanced, empathetic, and well-researched look at what it means to be a caregiver with insights drawn from real cases, medical facts, personal stories, and decades of lived and professional experience.

Amrit’s own journey as a parent and caregiver to his daughter living with schizophrenia lends a deeply personal lens to the writing. His compassion is evident, but so is his activism, his urgency for systemic change, and his voice for policy-level attention to mental health and caregiver support.

As someone who has walked through fire through hospital visits, medication side effects, relapses, stigma from society, and the ache of watching someone you love be consumed by an illness you cannot fix,  I found this book both validating and enlightening.

It reminded me that I am not alone. That there is a whole silent tribe of us out there, holding lives together in the shadows. And that our stories matter.

I sincerely recommend this book not just for caregivers, but for anyone in the ecosystem of mental health, therapists, doctors, friends, family members, employers, policymakers because understanding caregiving is the first step towards empathy, and empathy is the foundation of real support.

Thank you, Amrit Bakhshy, for putting into words what many of us have only been able to feel in silence.

 

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