27 May,2026 09:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Saanvi Bhosale
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The idea of going to therapy can be intimidating but Kareena Mehta (Ed.M., M.A.), a therapist, has found a way to make therapy playful as she gives Mumbai a mental-health pop-up where visitors can engage in mental-health inspired games, tools and interactive installations that will help them navigate their relationships and mental wellbeing through meaningful conversation. So, we'd suggest bringing a friend along for this one.
Kareena Mehta
Kareena Mehta
"In a world where loneliness is on the rise, we wanted to build a place where people feel seen, understood, and a little less alone." Mehta speaks on the importance of the pop-up. She also launches her book, Letters From Your Therapist: On Love and Loss at the event, which wishes to give people access to the compassion that can be found in a therapy room, outside of it.
On May 31; 10 am to 3 pm and 7 pm to 10 pm
At The Cathedral, Calicut Road, IFBE Ballard Estate, Fort.
Log on to @karecounselling
Try your hands at these games inspired by psychological theories at the pop-up:
Pics courtesy/Kare Collective
Breakthrough, inspired by Murray Bowen's Family Systems Theory is a classic block tower game, just pull out a block, read the prompt and spark a conversation with the family and friends you bring along.
Personify, which draws from the practice of art therapy, allows you to explore your relationships by building a visual version of each other based on prompts, revealing one another's quirks and habits.
Set the stage for emotionally vulnerable conversations with your partner, at Food for Thought: The Conversation Menu. The game, inspired by attachment-based approaches, allows you and your partner to open up to each other gradually - starting off with open-ended questions and slowly moving on to deeper conversations.
Drawing from the Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Food for Thought: The Compatibility Menu aims to help couples smooth over any emotional roadblocks as it uses a simple this-or-that format to bring out preferences, values, and personality traits, while keeping it light and breezy.