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Indian Psychiatric Society

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Type
  
NGO

Secretary General
  
Dr. Gautam Saha

Region served
  
India

Purpose
  
Professional Association

Leader
  
'Dr. G. Prasad Rao'(President)

Key people
  
T S Sathyanarayana Rao (Editor, IJP)

Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) is the largest association of Indian Psychiatrists. It was founded in 1929 under the banner of Royal Medico Psychological Association. Its current president is Dr G. Prasad Rao.

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Founding

One of the earlier iterations of the organisation holds its origins in 1929, when Berkeley Hill founded the Indian Association for Mental Hygiene. In 1935, the Indian division of the Royal Medico Psychological Association was formed due to the efforts of Banarasi Das. In 1946, Dr. Nagendra Nath De consulted Major R. B. Davis of the Hospital for Mental Disease, Kanke, Ranchi and Brigadier T. A. Munro, Advisor in Psychiatry to the Indian Army and decided to revive the association. Due to their efforts, the Indian Psychiatric Society was inaugurated.

Indian Journal of Psychiatry

The IPS operates the Indian Journal of Psychiatry whose chief editor is Dr. TS Sathyanarayana Rao. It has for once discussed the widely held practice of covert medication in its July 2012 issue of its publication due to the effort of Anirudh Kala.

Overview & Objectives

IPS is the largest professional body of psychiatry in India, whose stated aim is to:

  • promote and advance the subject of Psychiatry and allied sciences in all their different branches,
  • promote the improvement of the mental health of the people and mental health education, promote prevention, control, treatment and relief of all psychiatric disabilities, formulate and
  • advise on the standards of education and training for medical and auxiliary personnel in psychiatry and to recommend adequate teaching facilities for the purpose,
  • promote research in the field of psychiatry and mental health, propagate the principles of psychiatry and current development in psychiatric thought,
  • deals with any matter relating to mental health concerning the country and
  • to do all other things as are cognate to the subjects of the Indian Psychiatric Society, *safeguard the interest of psychiatrists and fellow professionals in India and
  • promote ethical standards in the practice of psychiatry in India
  • Publication

    The Indian Psychiatric Society is publishing its own journal, Indian Journal of Psychiatry.

    Controversies

    It was reported in 2013 that the then-incoming president of IPS, Indira Sharma had delivered a speech which recommended marrying off men at a younger age to prevent sexual crimes against women. Subsequently, it was also reported that high-ranking IPS officials were ordering IPS members to abstain from communicating with media houses to prevent any further controversy and negative press. The IPS officials also convened a meeting to discuss whether to publish her speech on the IPS website, or to censor the controversial sections.

    At the January 2014 annual meeting of the Indian Psychiatric Society, and in subsequent remarks to the press, Dr. Sharma, then the Immediate Past President, engendered even more controversy by stating that homosexuality was unnatural, homosexuals can be cured, and that - by talking openly about sex - homosexuals were making everyone else uncomfortable. In response, the IPS has stated that Dr. Sharma's views are not to be construed as the professional stance of the Society.

    References

    Indian Psychiatric Society Wikipedia