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Current Issue

April-June - Year 2010
 Volume 52 | Issue 2

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Editorial
Innovative approaches to treatment - refractory depression: The ketamine story
Antidepressant drugs have traditionally addressed the monoamine triumvirate: serotonin, noradrenaline, and dopamine. There have been predominantly two mechanisms recruited in drug action - inhibition ...
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Guest Editorial
Cognitive neurosciences: A new paradigm in management and outcome of schizophrenia
Cognitive neuroscience of schizophrenia has truly emerged as a connection between neurobiological changes and psychological processes. The current state of research is reflective of the evidence that ...
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Periscope
Medical errors - I : The problem
First, Do No Harm 'I felt a sense of shame like a burning ulcer. This was not guilt: guilt is what you feel when you have done something wrong. What I felt was shame: I was what was w...
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Guest Editorial
Boundary debates: The new challenge of psychiatry
Changing Boundaries "The Boundary between Behavior and Biology is arbitrary and changing. It has not been imposed by the natural contours of Disciplines, but by lack of knowledge at t...
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Presidential Address
Preserve and strengthen family to promote mental health
Introduction Unlike the West, in India, family is the key resource in the care of patients with mental illness. Families assume the role of primary caregivers for two reasons. First, ...
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