This Starts With Listening
TherapaJi is building Punjabi and South Asian mental health resources from the questions our communities rarely get asked.
Not every person needs the same next step. Some people need a private reflection. Some need language for what they feel. Some need a way to check on their dad, spouse, sibling, or friend. Some are practitioners trying to serve the community with more cultural clarity.
The community layer is how those needs become better tools.
Ways To Participate
Start With Saadi Gall
Use the private check-in for yourself, or to find a path for someone you care about. You receive your reflection first. Anonymous community sharing is optional.
Share What The Community Needs
If there is a resource, phrase, family situation, or community question TherapaJi should build around, send it through the homepage form or contact Amar directly.
Use And Share The Resources
The tools are free and meant to move through families, group chats, and quiet one-on-one conversations.
Join The Practitioner Directory
If you provide culturally responsive mental health, advocacy, coaching, or community support, apply to be listed so people can find help that understands the context.
What We Will Not Do
TherapaJi will not turn early anonymous answers into inflated claims. We will not publish identifying details. We will not pretend a small sample represents every Punjabi or South Asian person.
Community learning is useful only if it stays careful.
What We Are Trying To Build
- Better questions for Punjabi and South Asian mental health
- Practical resources for families, providers, first-gen kids, and elders
- Language for feelings that do not translate cleanly
- A clearer route to culturally aware support
- Public learning that states its limits instead of overclaiming
If you want to help, start with one honest answer, one useful resource, or one connection.