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January-March  2012 |
 Vol 54 | Issue 1

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Editorial
Homosexuality and India
The shift in the understanding of homosexuality from sin, crime and pathology to a normal variant of human sexuality occurred in the late 20 th century. [1],[2] The American Psychiatric Association, i...
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Presidential Column
Indian psychiatric society: A powerful force in world psychiatry
With more than 1.2 billion people, India constitutes nearly 20% of the world population. Indian Psychiatric Society with more than 4,000 fellows and members has emerged as a powerful voice in world ps...
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Review Article
Status and requirements of geriatric mental health services in India: An evidence-based commentary
In view of appreciable improvements in health care services in India, the longevity and life expectancy have almost doubled. As a result, there is significant demographic transition, and the populatio...
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Presidential Column
Public perception of psychiatry in India: A changing landscape
In India, the practice of psychiatry in India has undergone several changes in the last few decades. The most striking aspect among these changes has been the perception of the general public towards ...
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Original Article
Addition of home-based cognitive retraining to treatment as usual in first episode schizophrenia patients: A randomized controlled study
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of a 2-month-long home-based cognitive retraining program together with treatment as usual (TAU; psychoeducation and drug therapy) on neuropsychological...
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