Parth Sharma is a decolonial researcher, liberation therapist and culture worker specializing in providing psychotherapy to survivors of systemic violence. As a researcher he works at
the intersections of health equity, policy reform and resistance praxis. Parth holds a
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Psychology, and English, a Master’s in Clinical Psychology,
and an International Diploma in Mental Health, Human Rights, and Law.
Parth is the founder of T&F India (a volunteer driven lived experience youth coalition) and a
core member of Bystanders No More (a multinational human rights volunteer initiative). His
advocacy for human rights extends to print media publications for The Hindu, The Palestine
Chronicle, Analyst News and Queerbeat among others.
Parth is a global activist and champions the cause of disability rights and mental health at an
international level as a global advisor and consultant with organizations like WHO, the
Global Mental Health Peer Network, King’s College London and Sangath India.
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