Sana, who, like many people interviewed for this article, asked that her real name not be used, has seen some 12 mental health professionals and, she said, has had her Muslim identity questioned on several occasions. She discovered psychotherapy and mental health counseling during her college days. It took her more than a year "to overcome the stigma and the shame associated with saying that she needed support." In addition to the personal challenges that come with seeking mental health support, Sana faced with the additional challenge of navigating the mental health care space in India as a Muslim. The...