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- 1From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: P. Sarkar, F. Sattar, N. Gode, D. Basannar Background: Out of those who attempted self-harm and survived, many actually wanted to die and many did not. Presently, no distinctive nomenclature exists for these...
- 2From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Pranit. Chaudhury, Kamala. Deka, Dhrubajyoti. Chetia Background: Disability associated with mental illness is a major contributor to the global burden of disease. The present study looks at some aspects of...
- 3From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Suprakash. Chaudhury, S. Das, B. Ukil Background: Little work has been done in India on the personality factors of alcoholics. These personality factors have a significant effect on treatment outcome. Aim: To...
- 4From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: R. Ponnudurai, J. Jayakar, BWC. Sathiya Sekaran Background: Studies on standardized mortality rates of schizophrenic patients might help to increase the life span of these patients. Such data from developing...
- 5From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Shridhar. Sharma Dr Basu's paper on 'Historicizing Indian psychiatry'[1] is a wonderful read, written in a lucid and powerful prose. While some authors may write better prose than many trained historians, they...
- 6From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Chittaranjan. Andrade, N. Pfizer Sir, In 1999, we reported that a 25-year-old woman developed sudden-onset, severe musical obsessions after the experience of an erythromycin-responsive sore throat and...
- 7From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Prashant. Tiple, S. Sharma, A. Srivastava Background: The number of geropsychiatric patients is increasing but sufficient work has not been done in this area in many parts of India. Aim: This study explored the...
- 8From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Rajnish. Raj, Balwant. Singh Sir, The study by Grover et al. [1] attempts to delineate a case report of factitious psychological symptoms suggestive of schizo-phrenia with empirical evidence in the...
- 9From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Paul. Hoff A.R. Basu's call for a proper implementation of the historical and cultural perspective in research on Indian psychiatry and its history is highly justified.[1] This commentary will mainly...
- 10From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Kuruvilla. Thomas, Sr Susan, K. Jayaprakash A 73-year-old woman with dementia was given clozapine for treatment-resistant psychotic symptoms. Subsequently, she developed cardiac failure. Caution should be...
- 11From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: S. Parkar, R. Seethalakshmi, S. Adarkar, S. Kharawala Seven patients with opioid dependence admitted in the de-addiction centre for detoxification developed convulsions and delirium during the withdrawal...
- 12From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Gurvinder. Singh A rare case of proctalgia fugax with dysthymia which was successfully treated with dothiepin and other psychological interventions. Introduction Proctalgia fugax is characterized by...
- 13From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Nimesh. Desai The traditional practice of understanding and explaining all the symptoms and signs of a person presenting to mental health facilities was synchronous with the hierarchical system of...
- 14From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Mona. Singh I did not want to begin this story till I knew how it would end. Then on an ordinary day it came-the feeling of life was back. In that fleeting moment I knew that I would not have to end my story...
- 15From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: M. Anupama, K. Rao, S. Dhananjaya Ganser syndrome is a rare dissociative disorder. It has been reported in association with various functional psychiatric disorders and organic states, most often in patients...
- 16From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: R. Solanki, Paramjeet. Singh, Renu. Khandelwal, Aarti. Midha Background: Sodium valproate is among the newer mood stabilizers and is also an anticonvulsant. Aim To assess the effect of intravenous sodium...
- 17From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Amit. Basu I am thankful to Professor Paul Hoff and Professor Shridhar Sharma for engaging with my 'viewpoint'[1] from different levels and offering their commentaries. This, including my response, I hope may...
- 18From: Indian Journal of Psychiatry. (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sreemoyee. Tarafder, Pallabi. Bhattacharya, Debika. Paul, Gautam. Bandyopadhyay, Pritha. Mukhopadhyay Background: Recent brain imaging and electrophysiological studies have consistently shown dysfunction of...