MSM 2015 is titled BPSĀ Presidential Addresses. It is dedicated to the Bombay Psychiatric Society, in short, BPS (http://www.bombaypsych.org), which completes 50 years, 2015 being its Golden Jubilee year. The city of Mumbai has been privileged to have some of the best brains and the finest of persons as Presidents of the Bombay Psychiatric Society. This is a revised, updated, edited and peer reviewed compilation of their speeches on taking over as Presidents.
A collection of Presidential speeches is not just a historical document. It can offer useful insights into the way leaders of an organization think and view the present and the future, as also connect it with the past of their organization, and also the branch to which it belongs. It is also a repository of the collective cerebral pool of the torch-bearers of such an organization. A perusal of this compilation will make this amply clear.
A word on the topics would be appropriate here. They cover a comprehensive sweep related to psychiatry and mental health. They range from post graduate training in psychiatry to child psychiatry; Indian psychiatry to Bombay Psychiatry; forensic psychiatry to womanhood; doctor-patient relationship to elderly mental health; psychiatry in ancient India to its connection with Jaina religion; going down memory lane to exploration of the mind; support systems for MHPs to role of family support; role of sports in psychology to changing medical students attitude to psychiatry; setting up private psychiatric practice to a blueprint for an Indian Nobel Laureate in psychiatry.
The Authors and their Papers
Here are the papers with their authors. Late Alan De Sousa, MD (BPS President 1980-1981) and Avinash De Sousa MD write on, āSetting Up Private Practice in Psychiatryā (p 3). Late Dhanalakshmi De Sousa, MD (BPS President 1981-1982) and Avinash De Sousa MD write on, āIndian Womanhood ā some psychological conceptsā (p 16). Prakash V. Pradhan, MD (BPS President 1984-1985) writes on, āLooking back at the years 1970-1984: A Personal Viewā (p 23), while Priyvadan C. Shastri, MD (BPS President 1985-1986) writes on, āChild: A Learning Model And A Bidirectional Phenomenonā (p 31). K. P. Dave, MD (BPS President 1986-1987) looks at, āPsychiatry in Mumbai: What can be done to expand services?ā (p 47), while R. R. Patel, MD (BPS President 1987-1988) writes on, āPostgraduate Training in Psychiatry in India with Focus on Mumbaiā (p 52). Ravi Abhyankar, MD (BPS President 1988-1989) titles his paper, āPsychiatric Thoughts in Ancient Indiaā (p 59), while Manilal Gada, MD (BPS President 1989-1990) deals with, āJaina Religion and Psychiatryā (p 70). P. D. Lakdawala, MD (BPS President 1993-1994) handles, āDoctor Patient Relationship in Psychiatryā (p 82), while S.R. Parkar, MD (BPS President 1995-1996) talks of, āElderly Mental Health: Needsā (p 91). Rajesh Parikh, MD (BPS President 1997-1998) believes, āIn India, Psychiatry has come a long wayā (p 100), while Ravindra M. Kamath, MD (BPS President 1998-1999) turns the focus on, āPsychiatry and Law: Past, Present and Futureā (p 105). Ajit Dandekar (BPS President 1999-2000) talks of the need for āSupport System for the Mental Health Professionalsā (p 114), while Manoj Bhatawdekar, MD (BPS President 2002-2003) looks at, āModern Parenthood through the Eyes of a Psychiatristā (p 125). Nilesh Shah, MD (BPS President 2003-2004) and Avinash De Sousa, MD exhort to, āInvest in familyā (p 134), while Yusuf Matcheswalla MD (BPS President 2006-07) and Avinash De Sousa MD delve on, āCrime and Psychiatryā (p 143). Rajendra Barve, MD (BPS President 2007-2008) presents his take on, āMind: Explore the Space Insideā (p 150), while Henal R. Shah, MD (BPS President 2010-2011) talks of, āThe role of a Psychiatric Society: Aligning our aims to needs of the Communityā (p 156). Rakesh Ghildiyal, MD (BPS President 2011-2012) looks at the, āRole of Sports in the Development of an Individual and Role of Psychology in Sportsā (p 165), while Sanjay V. Bagadia, MD (BPS President 2012-2013) turns the lens on, āMumbai Psychiatry: Current Obstaclesā (p 171). Ajita Nayak, MD (BPS President 2013-2014) seeks to find ways for, āChanging Medical Studentsā Attitudes to Psychiatry through newer Teaching Techniquesā (p 180), while Ajai R. Singh, MD (BPS President 2014-2015) presents the, āBlueprint for an Indian Nobel Laureate in Psychiatryā (p 187).
All in all, it’s a varied, stimulating fare. The Mens Sana Monographs is happy to place this volume before you.
Happy Reading.
Footnotes
CITATION: Singh A R, Singh S A. Preface: BPS Presidential Addresses. Mens Sana Monogr 2015;13:1-2.