'Never Have I Ever' Is a Godsend for Children’s Mental Health

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'Never Have I Ever' Is a Godsend for Children’s Mental Health
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5 things the show 'Never Have I Ever' gets right about portraying mental health for young people

, Dr. Ryan playfully acknowledges that Paxton is attractive while helping Devi explore what else may be going on and how else she can fulfill her emotional needs in a way that may be more successful. She later highlights the same avoidance in Devi’s mother when she tried to move the family to India in the hopes that this will take away her grief around her husband’s death. The show reminds us that adults and kids can have very similarKids may not always know that what they are feeling is grief.

The context for Devi’s adolescent experiences is her relationship to her Indian culture. We see this through her family and her community. Devi and her mother have a contentious relationship. While Devi wants to fit in at school, her mother expects Devi to stay away from boys, to get into Princeton, and to engage in all religious and cultural norms. However when Devi attends the Hindu religious festival at her school, she doesn’t feel like she fits in.

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