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The fourth OJPAS® article in PMC

“Reflections on and discussions about ‘Luminous Life: A New Model of Humanistic Psychotherapy’” by Mythili Hazarika and Partha Choudhury, and published in the current issue (January-June 2019, Volume 10 Issue 1) of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) is now in PubMed Central (PMCID: PMC6474410). This is the fourth OJPAS® article to be included in PubMed Central.
Present-day adolescents
Shyamanta Das, the Editor-in-Chief of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) wrote about the commentary, “Present day adolescents: why they are, the way they are” by Shailendra Kumar Talukdar and Rupa Gohain, and published in the current issue (January-June 2019, Volume 10 Issue 1) of OJPAS® in the fortnightly Mind Matters column, titled “Present-day adolescents” in Horizon, the Friday supplement with The Assam Tribune.
One more OJPAS® article in PMC

The Editorial, titled “Global psychiatry: a LAMIC perspective” by Shyamanta Das, Bornali Das, and Mythili Hazarika, published in the July-December 2017, Volume 8 Issue 2 of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) is included in PubMed Central (PMCID: PMC6472944). It is the third article of OJPAS® to be in PubMed Central.
The power of pause
Bornali Das’ commentary, “Power of saying “pause” to life”, published in the current issue (January-June 2019, Volume 10 Issue 1) of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) is highlighted in the fortnightly Mind Matters column, titled “The power of pause” by Shyamanta Das, the Editor-in-Chief of OJPAS® in the Friday supplement of The Assam Tribune, Horizon.
Another OJPAS® article in PubMed

The abstract of the article, titled “Father and son attachment styles in alcoholic and non-alcoholic families” by Mythili Hazarika and Dipesh Bhagabati is now available in the PubMed. The article published in the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) (January-June 2018, Volume 9 Issue 1) becomes the second such article from OJPAS® to be included in the PubMed (PMID: 30899788). The full text of the article is available in the PubMed Central (PMC) (PMCID: PMC6424342).
Naltrexone in opioid dependence syndrome

“Low-dose and high-dose naltrexone in opioid dependence syndrome: a three months outcome study” by Ajeet Sidana, Subhash Das, and Sai Prashant Bansal is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).
Another OJPAS® article in PMC

“Father and son attachment styles in alcoholic and non-alcoholic families” by Mythili Hazarika and Dipesh Bhagabati, and published in the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) (January-June 2018, Volume 9 Issue 1) becomes the second article from OJPAS® to be included in the PubMed Central (PMC) (PMCID: PMC6424342).
OJPAS® article in PubMed

The abstract of the original article, titled “An exploratory study from eastern India on neurological soft signs and spontaneous movement disorders in schizophrenia spectrum disorders” by Shyamanta Das, Samrat Singh Bhandari, Simanta Talukdar, Arunima Dutta, Nabanita Barman, and Dipesh Bhagabati, and published in the current issue (January-June 2019, Volume 10 Issue 1) of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®) is in PubMed (PMID: 30868105). This is the first OJPAS® article to be in PubMed. It is now in both PubMed and PubMed Central (PMCID: PMC6411054).
Sex and depression
In the fortnightly Mind Matters column, titled “Sex and depression” of Horizon, the Friday supplement with The Assam Tribune, the Editor-in-Chief of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®), Shyamanta Das wrote about the original article, “A study of sexual dysfunction in patients with major depressive disorder” by Riddhish K Maru, Bindoo S Jadhav, Bharat R Shah, and Hemangee S Dhavale, and published in the current issue (January-June 2019, Volume 10 Issue 1) of OJPAS®.
A case of drug-induced depression

“Calcium channel blocker-induced depression: a case report from South India” by Sumana Gundam and Keya Das is the new Advance Online Publication of the Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (OJPAS®).