Current Issue
Articles
-
Mental Health Care Act - 2017 Safeguarding Patient Rights and the Role of Mental Health Review Boards
The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 was enacted in India to protect the rights of persons with mental illness and to ensure access to quality mental healthcare services while upholding their dignity and autonomy. This article examines the objectives, provisions, and implementation of the Act, with particular emphasis on the role of Mental Health... Read more
-
Communication Skills in Psychiatry A Core Competency for Healthcare Professionals
In the medical field, especially in psychiatry, communication is essential. The ability to speak well and to listen and understand others is crucial for doctors and healthcare professionals. It is through effective communication and understanding that patients and their families develop trust in the treatment. It is a misconception that only... Read more
-
Guardianship and Property Management in Persons with Mental Illness: A Legal Overview A Practical Perspective on Limited Guardianship under the Mental Healthcare Act 2017 and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016
Persons with mental illness often face significant challenges in society, particularly in areas such as access to treatment, protection of personal rights, and management of property and finances. Although the Mental Health Act of 1987 marked an important step in India, it had notable limitations, especially in safeguarding patient autonomy and... Read more
-
Depressive Disorder Understanding Symptoms, Causes, and Comprehensive Management
Depression is a serious mental illness. It is estimated that one in ten people in India are affected by this disorder. Women are more affected than men. It is normal for a person to experience worry and sadness occasionally. However, those suffering from clinical depression will be constantly worried and sad most of the time and in all... Read more
-
EXAM FEAR For the attention of students and parents
Examination anxiety is a common mental health concern among school and college students, particularly those preparing for public examinations. Students experiencing examination anxiety often present with symptoms such as fear, nervousness, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances, headaches, chest tightness, fatigue, and various physical... Read more
-
Classical Tamil Literature and Mental Health Exploring Therapeutic Parallels of CBT, DBT, and Neuroplasticity in Neelakesi
Our ancient Tamil literary works have vividly and intricately portrayed not only the external aspects of human existence but also the internal realm of mental well-being. References to human emotions, mental disturbances, and their remedies are found extensively throughout the literature, ranging from Sangam works to the great epics. In this... Read more
-
Schizophrenia Aetiology, Symptomatology and Suicidal risk
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that causes long-term impairment. It has been found to affect one in every hundred people. Schizophrenia affects individuals between the ages of 18 and 30, as well as those over 70. Those affected by this illness experience disturbances in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. For example,... Read more
-
KAPILAR’S PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH IN KURUNTHOGAI
The article examines Kapilar’s psychological approach in the Kurunthogai poems, showing how Sangam literature reflects the inner emotions of love, longing, separation, patience, and restraint. It argues that the akam tradition is deeply psychological, and that Kapilar uses natural imagery and dialogue to portray the mental states of... Read more
Our mission is to empower researchers, spark discussions, and uncover the vast potential of psychiatry through insightful articles, the latest studies, and innovative ideas.