Pedophilia

What causes pedophilia, can it be explained? Paraphillias are abnormal expressions of sexuality. It becomes a problem If a person acts on these fantasies leading to marked distress to one self and threatening to the community at large.  Paraphilias include pedophilia, frotteurism, voyeurism, exhibitionism, sexual masochism and tranvestic fetish.  Paraphilic behavior peaks between ages of … More Pedophilia

Living with Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia remains one of the most neglected and misunderstood illnesses in the world. It imposes a heavy toll on the individuals who experience it, their family members and caregivers. The high level of stigma, discrimination and superstitious beliefs associated with schizophrenia is an added burden to those with this illness. Schizophrenia is a serious mental … More Living with Schizophrenia

Gaming Addiction

What would cause someone to get into such a binge in the first place – is it due to the way such games are designed, or are there more personal factors at play here? Computer games particularly the newer ones offer exhilarating emotional experience. Children and adolescents who sometimes feel powerless in their daily lives … More Gaming Addiction

Flashers

What are the reasons why flashers commit the offence? What triggers them to do so, or are there deeper background factors involved? Flashing or Exhibitionism is what is known as a Paraphilia which is a category of sexual disorders. Paraphillias are abnormal expressions of sexuality. Paraphilias include exhibitionism, pedophilia, frotteurism, voyeurism, sexual masochism and tranvestic … More Flashers

Battling Depression

by Dato’ Dr Andrew Mohanraj Chandrasekaran  Last year ,the world lost a wonderful comedian  in Robin Williams who committed suicide   after battling with depression . Ironically , while he brought so much joy into the lives of his fans ,he  suffered from agonising misery . About 350 million people all over the world battle with … More Battling Depression

Psychological impact of war on children- the invisible trauma

By Dr Andrew Mohanraj The Trauma & Mental Health report released by York University, Canada reveals that in the past decade, eighteen million children are being raised in the chaos of war.  Over 2 million children have been killed, 6 million have been disabled, 20 million are homeless, and more than 1 million have become … More Psychological impact of war on children- the invisible trauma