India, April 22 -- A psychology intern from Ghaziabad, recently shared an eye-opening account of her two-week internship at Delhi's Tihar Jail. In a LinkedIn post titled "Surviving and thriving: My reality as a psychology trainee at Tihar Prison Complex", Diya Kahali recounted the intense experience of being the only female intern in an all-male unit.

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In her post, Kahali reflected on the complexity of her situation: "Being one of the only women in an all-male facility (literally just me and one female guard) was eye-opening, to say the least. You're hyper-visible and invisible at the same time: not quite taken...