
“7+5=13, Dysphrenia, and OJPAS®” by Shyamanta Das and Simanta Talukdar is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).

“7+5=13, Dysphrenia, and OJPAS®” by Shyamanta Das and Simanta Talukdar is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).
In today’s Mind Matters column, titled “High risk behaviour and LGBT people” of Horizon, the supplement with The Assam Tribune, Shyamanta Das, the Editor-in-Chief of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) discusses the research article, “A study of high-risk behaviour among LGBT people of Manipur” by Niranjan Hebbar YR and Rajkumar Lenin Singh that is published advance online in OJPAS®.
Rape perpetrators could be understood from biopsychosocial perspectives and can never be politically motivated. The education system should be cognizant of POCSO Act and insight on sex-related violence, abuse, and aggression with questions for every child. The parents of perpetrators should take moral responsibility for their children’s doing as violence starts from home. Thus, parents are to be sensitive in rearing up children in a gender-sensitive manner. The police and legal system reforms like teaching police how to interrogate and interview victims so that they do not fear to report and are not to be raped many times in the interrogation phase, as told by the President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL), Dr. Mythili Hazarika in a discussion on PRAG NEWS.

“Pornography as a replacement for substance use: an emerging approach to understand addiction mechanism” by Ashwini Tadpatrikar and Manoj Kumar Sharma is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).
A discussion is held in the Academic Hall of the Gauhati Medical College Hospital (GMCH), Guwahati on the topic of LGBTIQA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Asexual) community. This is the first time in GMCH, that a formal, organised discussion on this topic is conducted. The discussion commenced with an introductory speech by Prof. A.K. Adhikari, Principal-cum-Chief Superintendent, GMCH. In his speech, Prof. Adhikari expressed the need for constructive discussions and productive actions regarding the issue. Followed by this, Dr. Shyamanta Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, GMCH and Editor-in-Chief of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) discussed the research conducted on various issues of the concerned community in Northeast India. He specially mentioned about two research conducted in the Assam Medical College Hospital, Dibrugarh. Then, Dr. Dipjyoti Bora, Registrar, Department of Psychiatry, Jorhat Medical College Hospital, Jorhat presented two case reports which are very informative and enlightening for the gathering. Followed by this, Dr. Mythilli Hazarika, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, GMCH and President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL) presented a very detailed case report which revealed the psychological and social struggles of the people of this community. However, it also reflected that through proper interventions the quality of life of these people can be immensely enhanced. This is followed by the most captivating part of the event where Rupam and Milin Dutta share their journeys with the gathering. Their stories are not only informative but also engrossing. Then, there is an enriching panel discussion. The panel consisted of Prof. Joydev Sarma, Vice Principal, GMCH; Prof. Dipesh Bhagabati, Psychiatrist; Prof. Dipti Sharma, Endocrinologist; Prof. Seema Rekha Devi, Plastic Surgeon; Dr. P.K. Bagchi, Urologist; Mr. P.J. Baruah, Executive Editor of The Assam Tribune, and Activist Milin Dutta. Dr. Ramen Talukdar, Superintendent, GMCH while addressing the gathering mentioned that the medical fraternity is also not aware of such important biopsychosocial issues and stressed on the need for this type of discussion. Finally, the vote of thanks is presented by Dr. Mythilli Hazarika. Anchoring was done by Dr. Nilofar Rahman.
Courtesy: Dr. Rijusmita Sarma

“Parenting stress among mentally retarded children with normal control” by Nishant Kumar, Lokesh Kumar Ranjan, Rishi Panday, and Manisha Kiran is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).
Dr. Mythili Hazarika, MA, MPhil, PhD, the President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL) is one of the examiners for the Administration and Scoring Manual of the WECHSLER INTELLIGENCE SCALE FOR CHILDREN® – FOURTH (INDIA EDITION) (WISC®-IVINDIA), published by PsychCorp, an imprint of Pearson Clinical Assessment.

“The use of family genogram in psychiatric social work practice” by Gobinda Majhi, Sadananda Reddy, and D Muralidhar is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).
Titled “REM sleep disorder”, this fortnight’s Mind Matters column in Horizon (the supplement with The Assam Tribune) of Shyamanta Das (Editor-in-Chief of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences [OJPAS®]) discusses the case report “Idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder: a case report” by Niranjan Hebbar YR, Ashutosh Dash, Dhananjay Patro, and Th Bihari Singh, and published in the current issue (January-June 2018, Volume 9 Issue 1) of OJPAS®.

“Witch hunting in Jharkhand: does mental health has any business on it?” by Kamlesh Kumar Sahu is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).