Down the Memory Lane Volume 13 Issues 1 January, 2023 AbstractAs part of the intention to document the recent and current history of psychiatry, I was asked to present memories of my involvementin psychiatry over the past 50 years. Reviewers suggested that I should start this personal history of psychiatry with a summary of mycurriculum […]
Month: July 2023
From a child to a psychiatrist
Volume 13 Issues 1 January, 2023 Dear doctor, It’s not easy to be me, Who is neither heard nor seen. People say I’m disabled, But that’s not what I feel, I think I’m differently abled. I surely don’t know, what 35+26 results into, But I indeed know, where love and helping hands can lead me […]
Internet role-play games and their psychiatric implications
Editorial Volume 13 Issues 1 January, 2023 The video games were quickly embraced by the public right after their advent in 1972 by Magnavox Odyssey (1). The advent of the Internet in 1983 significantly further boost the advancement, from the previous version of hardware platform-based (PlayStation, Xbox, Nvida Shield) to current RPGs and MMORPGs. Soon, […]
Binge eating: the long guilt trip.
Volume 13 Issues 1 January, 2023 It’s been a long hectic day. You’re finally home, searching through the fridge, trying to find the perfect snack to set your mood right while you watch your favourite Netflix show. If given a choice, would you reach out for an apple or a chocolate? Let’s put the spotlight […]
Physiological basis of Psychology
Volume 13 Issues 1 January, 2023 What is but a fragment of infinity? Infinity again! If we believe in the hypothesis that our minds have been derived from an infinite expanse of divine consciousness by a process similar to multiple fission in plasmodium, our bodies too encapsulate an infinity, something that scientists of the century […]
Alienation: A Harbinger of Depression
Volume 12 Issues 12 December, 2022 The concept of alienation gained popularity in the 19th century with the advent of Marxism, explaining the plight of capitalism. However, here in the 2023 one can arguably consider alienation to be more of a psychological construct than sociological. Self-isolation and withdrawal from society and one’s peers can be […]
An insider’s guide to psychiatry postings by a fellow medical student
Volume 12 Issues 12 December, 2022 As a third year medical student, this was my second time being posted in the psychiatry department after my second year two week posting period. I still remember how I used to be reluctant to attend my psychiatry postings as I assumed it was easy(Oh boy I was wrong) […]
Curd rice and MINDS Newsletter
Down the Memory Lane Volume 12 Issues 12 December, 2022 That was the summer of July 2011; I rushed to get some quick bits for lunch; I opened my lunch box and saw cold Upma, which I got packed from the hostel mess. Getting a packed breakfast from the hostel mess and having it in […]
Shall we “Let it go”
From the desk of Editor Volume 12 Issues 12 December, 2022 End of a long year, Bye 2022…..Everyone have gained a lot from this year, at the same time we had to lose some inevitably. It is always an ongoing process to bid farewell to the losses and accept the changes. Many of us have […]
CAN YOU CROSS THE CROSSWORDS!!
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