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Dr. Sachidanand Jee Bharati

Dr.
Sachidanand Jee Bharati

Male

MD, DM (Neuroanaesthesia)

Affiliation

Professor
Department of
Onco-Anaesthesia

Contact

Email :
sacidadr@yahoo.co.in
Phone :
+91-9868398337

General OPD

Wednesday - 9.00AM to 1.00 PM
Room No 60

BoardCertification:

2011 Residency (Acad.),Neuroanesthesia & Neuro-critical care, AllIndiaInstituteofMedicalSciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India

2007 Residency (Acad.), Anaesthesiology(Patna Medical College, Patna University, Patna), India

PostgraduateTraining(AnesthesiologyResidency):

2004-2007 Residency (Acad.), Patna Medical College & Hospital (PMCH), Patna University, Patna, India

Education(MedicalSchool,MBBS):

  • 1997-2002 Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi University, Ranchi, India
  • 2002-2003 Rotatory Internship, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi University, Ranchi, India
  • 2003-2004 Senior House Officer, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi University, Ranchi, India

Other Experience

  • July 2007-July 2008 Senior Resident (Non Acad.), Anesthesiology, AIIMS, New Delhi, India
  • August 2008- December 2008 Senior Resident, Neuroanesthesiology (Non Acad.), AIIMS, New Delhi, India
  • 1st August 2008-7th August 2008 Clinical Observership in Transplant Anaesthesia, SGPGIMS, Lucknow, India

Post Residency Experience- 8 Years

Fellowships:

  • 2015-2016 National Fellowship in Palliative Medicine (NFPM), Calicut, India

HospitalPositionsHeld:

January 2012–April 2012 Associate consultant, Neuroanesthesia & Neuro-critical care, MEDANTA, Medicity, Gurgaon, Haryana,India

FacultyPositionsHeld:

  • May 2012 – June 2015 Assistant Professor, Oncoanaesthesia & Palliative Medicine, IRCH, AIIMS, New Delhi, India
  • July 2015 – June 2018 Associate Professor, Oncoanaesthesia & Palliative Medicine, IRCH, AIIMS, New Delhi, India
  • July 2018 – Till Date Additional Professor, Oncoanaesthesia & Palliative Medicine, IRCH, AIIMS, New Delhi, India

Area of Interest:

  • Oncosurgical Anesthesia especially for Thoracic and HIPEC surgery
  • Ultrasonography in Perioperative Medicine
  • Oncological Critical & Palliative Care
  • Head and Neck Cancer Pain
  • Neuro Oncology
  • Intensive Care
  • Academics and Research

Teaching:

  • Morning Ward and ICU rounds with bedside teaching of Onco-Anesthesia Fellows
  • Seminar Moderation
  • Workshop every month for Onco-Anesthesia Fellows and Anesthesia Residents

Other Academic Contributions:

  • Resource person for developing fellowship programme in Onco-Anesthesia
  • Faculty of certificate course in Palliative Care conducted Biannually
  • Developed module of perioperative use of Ultrasound for training of Onco-Anesthesia Fellows

Unique Activities:

  • Started first Cancer Anesthesia Fellowship Program in the country
  • Started Anesthesia Services for Interventional Pulmonology at AIIMS, New Delhi

Licensures:

Delhi Medical Council (DMC Reg. No. 34666)

Review activities:

  • Guest Reviewer: Journal of Anaesthesia and clinical pharmacology (JOACP)
  • Guest Reviewer: Indian Journal of Cancer
  • Guest Reviewer: Indian Journal of Neuroanaesthesia and Critical care

Professional Memberships:

  • Indian Society of Anaesthesia
  • Indian Society of Clinical Oncology
  • Indian Association of Palliative Care
  • Indian Medical Association
  • Indian Society of Neuroanaesthesia and Critical care

International Travel Grant

  • From DST
  • From ICMR
  • From AIIMS

Peer Reviewed Publications in Indexed Journals: 90

Research Projects as Principle Investigator: 5

Book Chapters: 5

Abstracts (last 5 years): 5

Dr. Nishkarsh Gupta

Dr.
Nishkarsh Gupta

Male

MD, DNB, MNAMS, PGCCHM

Affiliation

Professor
Department of
Onco-Anaesthesia

Contact

Email :
drnishkarsh@rediffmail.com
Phone :
+91-9868398338

General OPD

Monday - 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM
Room No 60

Areas of Interest

  • Special interest in Onco-Anaesthesia
  • Pain Management
  • Palliative Care
  • Intensive Care
  • Clinical research in Anesthesia, pain Management and Palliation
  • Workshop training for BLS/ACLS/PTC

EDUCATION/TRAINING

INSTITUTION AND LOCATIONDEGREE (if applicable)Completion Date MM/YYYYFIELD OF STUDY
MAMC, New Delhi, IndiaM.B.B.S12/2000Medicine
MAMC, New Delhi, IndiaM.D.05/2005Anaesthesiology
IAPC at AIIMS Dr BRAIRCH, AIIMSCCEPC IAPC05/2013Palliative Care
Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Course accredited by American Heart Association, USA.BLS and ACLS (instructor)2008Instructor
Fellowship in palliative MedicineNFPM, Kozhikode, India2016Completed
NIHFW, Munirka, Delhi,PGCCHM2011Hospital administration

Personal Statement

I have the expertise, leadership, training, and motivation necessary to successfully carry out the proposed research project. I have a broad background in, with specific training and expertise in anesthesiology, cancer pain and palliative care research. As PI or co-Investigator, I have been involved in difficult airway management, perioperative anaesthesia management, cancer pain and palliative care of terminally ill cancer patients. I have been able to recruit and track participants over time as required in these projects. In addition, I successfully administered the projects (e.g. staffing, research protections, budget), collaborated with other researchers, and produced several peer-reviewed publications. I am also aware of the importance of frequent communication among project members and of constructing a realistic research plan, timeline, and budget.

Positions and Honors

APPOINTMENTS IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY & CRITICAL CARE
Grade of PostHospitalPeriod

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

(Onco-anaesthesia & Palliative Medicine)

DrBRAIRCH, AIIMS, Delhi, India

1.07.2015-till date

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08.06.2012-30.06.2015

Assistant ProfessorPGIMER & Dr RML hospital, Delhi21-11-2009 to 7.06.2012 
Attending consultantMax, superspeciality Hospital, Saket06-06-08 – 20/11/09
RegistrarLNH, Delhi, India06-Jun-2005 to 5-06-08
Post graduateMAMC, Delhi, India1-Jul-02 to 30-Apr-05

Other Experience and Professional Memberships

  • Member, Indian Society of Anesthesiologists (ISA)
  • Member, Indian Society of Palliative Care
  • Member, Research Society of Anesthesiology & Clinical Pharmacology
  • Member, Airway Management Foundation
  • Member, All India Difficult Airway Association
  • Member Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Member APCC
  • Member Asian Achieves
  • ACLS and BLS instructor
  • PTC Instructor
  • Airway management skills

Ongoing Research Support

Nishkarsh Gupta (PI)

Comparative evaluation of Nasotracheal intubation with Glidescope Videolaryngosocope and conventional Macintosh laryngoscope using cuff inflation technique in patients undergoing head and neck cancer surgeries: A prospective randomized study

Coinvestigator:

  • Comparison of two techniques (bolus morphine vs. morphine infusion) of analgesic titration with intravenous morphine in palliative cancer patient - a prospective randomized study.
  • Impact of nutritional status on length of hospital stay in adult patients undergoing cancer surgeries: Prospective observational study.
  • To assess the role of Respiratory physiotherapy in the effectiveness of pleurodesis in adult patients with malignant pleural effusion.

Completed Research

Comparative evaluation of forced air warming and infusion of amino Acid enriched solution on intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing head and neck cancer surgeries: A prospective randomized study. The study was funded by AIIMS intramural grant. (patient enrollment over, presently analyzing data) as PI

Type of publicationPublishedUnder publication1st/ communicating author
Papers50830
Book chapters223
Abstracts502
Dr. Rakesh Garg

Dr.
Rakesh Garg

Male

MD, DNB, MNAMS, PGCCHM, FICCM, FIMSA, FICA, NFPM

Affiliation

Professor
Department of
Onco-Anaesthesia

Contact

Email :
drrgarg@hotmail.com
Phone :
+91-9810394950

General OPD

Thursday - 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM
Room No 60

Present position and Institution

Additional Professor, Anesthesiology, Critical Care, Pain and Palliative Medicine, DR BRAIRCH, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

Education

MBBS: University College of Medical Sciences.

MD (Anesthesiology): Maulana Azad Medical College.

Senior Residency: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

Areas of Interest

  • Onco-Anaesthesiology
  • Acute and Chronic Pain
  • Airway
  • Resuscitation
  • Research

Organization and Academic contributions

  • Secretary ISA Delhi
  • Council Member for ISSP (Indian Society for Study of Pain), Delhi Chapter
  • Governing Council: Executive Member - Research Society of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology (RSACP). Year 2018-2021.
  • Vice President- All India Difficult Airway Association (AIDAA) 2019-2021.
  • Executive Member – Society of Oncoanaesthesia and Perioperative Care (SOAPC)

Editors: Pubmed Indexed Journals

  • Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Onco-Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
  • Associate Editor: Journal of Anaesthesiology and Clinical Pharmacology.
  • Associate Editor: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
  • Associate Editor: BMC Emergency Medicine
  • Associate Editor: Journal of Medical Case Reports.

Editorial Board member of 12 International and National journals.

Journals reviewer: Reviewed over 1000 manuscript for International, and National Journals

Trainer and Instructor:

ISA/IRC CPR (COLS, BCLS, CCLS); ATLS, BLS, ACLS, FCCS, PTC, AUTLS, PHTLS, IAPC-CCEPC, ACCC

Membership of Professional Bodies:

Life Member of Over 20 National and International Professional Bodies.

Core Member for the formulation of Guidelines, Courses and Programmes:

  • Key author and core committee member for the formulation of the first Indian Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) guidelines under the aegis of Indian Resuscitation Council (IRC) and Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists.
  • Core committee member for the formulation of National Airway Guideline under the aegis of All India Difficult Airway Association (AIDAA). Formulated first Indian guidelines for Adult, Obstetrics, Paediatric, ICU, Extubation airway management.
  • Core Committee member for position statement of the Indian chest society for Bronchial thermoplasty for severe asthma.
  • Core Committee member for the formulation of consensus guidelines for perioperative management of patients for cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS-HIPEC) under Society of Onco- Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care (SOAPC).
  • Key member and core committee member for framing the module for Basics of research methodology and Publication under the aegis of Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA).
  • Formulated Course and core committee member -First Responder Course for Ministry of Health and Family Welfare at National Institute of Health and Family Welfare.
  • Core committee member for the formulation of National Emergency Life Support (NELS) course for all medical professionals under the aegis of Government of India (GOI), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) and DGHS (Director General Health Services).

Other Contributions:

  • Conducted over 50 Airway Workshops, Mechanical Ventilation, CPR workshop, Research Methodology, Vascular access workshop, Pain Management and Palliative Care etc.
  • Delivered over 150 guest lectures at various conferences and workshops. Chaired various sessions and judge for competitive papers at conferences.
  • Presented over 90 presentations (oral/poster) at conferences.

Fellowship in Palliative Medicine

Fellowship in Clinical Research Methodology & Evidence-Based Medicine

Award received

International

  • Biography published in the 2016 Edition (33rd Edition) of Who's Who in the World, based on the reference value of the outstanding achievements.
  • Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) Reviewer Recognition Awards 2017 by Singapore Medical Association.
  • Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) Reviewer Recognition Awards 2015 for reviewing with Distinction in recognition of outstanding service as a reviewer of scientific manuscripts submitted for publication in the Singapore Medical Journal for Singapore Medical Association.
  • 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who
  • Publoans Peer Review Award 2017 for outstanding performance for review of manuscripts at National and International journals.
  • Felicitated with a plaque at Global Health Care Summit 2017, Kolkatta by American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) for contributing and exemplary work for drafting the first Indian CPR Guidelines.
  • Conferred with Fellow of International Medical Sciences Academy

National

  • ISA Proficiency Award 2019.
  • Felicitated by DGHS, MOHFW on Doctor’s Day 2019.
  • ISA Bhopal Award 2018 For Academic Excellence Conferred by Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists at ISACON 2018 Agra with citation and cash award.
  • Dr Y.G. Bhoj Raj Award 2018– Best Review Article In IJA conferred by Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists at ISACON 2018 Agra with citation and cash award
  • ISA President's Award 2015 for Significant contribution towards the development of National Module for Workshop on Research Methodology and conducting workshops for India Society of Anaesthesiologists.
  • Received President's Appreciation Award 2017 for the service rendered to the formulation of Cardiopulmonary-resuscitation (CPR) guidelines under the aegis of Indian Resuscitation Council (IRC) and ISA.
  • Conferred with Fellowship by the Indian College of Anaesthesiologists (FICA, Fellows of the College)
  • Selected as TOP 100 Health Professionals 2017 by the International Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge, England
  • Felicitated at World Sepsis Day by ISCCM on World Sepsis Day Meet 2013 for active participation in Critical Care activities and contribution.
  • Awarded The 2015 Leaders Awards(Healthcare) for achieving "Excellence in Pain Management of the Year" -
  • "Outstanding Scientist" award for contribution and achievement in the field of Anaesthesiology- Outstanding Scientist Award (in the category of Medicine / Anesthesiology) by Venus International foundation
  • 2nd Prize for SMJ Best Research Paper Award 2011
  • Felicitated for support to Indian Journal of Anaesthesia as Editor at ISACON 2016, ISACON 2017, National conferences of ISA.
  • Facilitated by the Government of India for starting New Renal transplant Unit at Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi.
  • Received awards for Best Paper /Poster presentation at various conferences.

Total of 250 publications (International and National).

Authored 25 chapters in Books. Editor of 2 books

Editor of 2 books.

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Professor
Department of
National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre
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Professor
Department of
National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre
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Professor
Department of
National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre
Dr. Biswadip Chatterjee

Dr.
Biswadip Chatterjee

Male

MBBS , M.D. (PSYCHIATRY)

Affiliation

Professor
Department of
National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre

Contact

Email :
biswadip.c@gmail.com
biswadip.c@aiims.edu
Phone :
01126593236

General OPD

Monday (General OPD)

Special Clinic

Wednesday (Community Clinic Trilokpuri)
Thursday (Adolescent Clinic)
Friday (Ward Rounds)

Field of interest:

  • Biological and genetic aspect of addictive behaviours
  • Substance Use among adolescents and children
  • Capacity building in the area of substance use
  • Community-based treatment of substance use
    • Adolescent Drug Treatment Clinic
    • Rehabilitation Services
    • Community Drug Treatment Clinic, Trilokpuri

Presentations made at scientific meetings/ conferences/ workshops:

  • Corticotrophin Releasing Factor (CRF) and Its Correlates in Detoxified Opioid-dependent Subjects: A Comparative Study. NIDA International Poster Session at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) Virtual Scientific Meeting; June 23, 2020
  • Profile, pattern and correlates of inhalant use among children in India. Presented at: 11th World Congress on Adolescent Health; 27-29 October, 2017. Organized by: International Association for Adolescent Health (IAAH).
  • Management for Substance Use among Adolescents across Settings. 1st National Conference of Addiction Psychiatry Society of India ‘ADDICON 2021’; 2021 December 10-11; Delhi, India
  • Interventions for Substance use in School Setting: Sharing experiences. 28th National Conference of Indian Association of Social Psychiatry; 2021 November 26–28; Imphal, Manipur, India
  • Addressing substance using children and their psychosocial needs. WASP Asia Pacific Hybrid Congress 2021; 2021 September 16-18; New Delhi, India
  • Mental Health Promotion and Prevention in school setting: Are we prepared for tomorrow. 72nd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society; 2020 January 22-25; Kolkata , India
  • Recovery in Addiction Psychiatry: concept and interventions. 72nd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society; 2020 January 22-25; Kolkata , India
  • Tobacco use in vulnerable populations in India: A review. 72nd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society; 2020 January 22-25; Kolkata , India
  • Night hospitalization as a treatment model for patients with substance use disorders: the concept and its outcome. Contested for K. C. Dube award in 72nd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society; 2020 January 22-25; Kolkata, India
  • Critical Issues in Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing in De-addiction Programs. 72nd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society; 2020 January 22-25; Kolkata, India
  • Rehabilitation of special populations in addiction psychiatry. 26th Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (NCIASP); 2019, November 30-December 1;Bhubaneswar, India.
  • Trends in the Profiles of the Patients Visiting a Community Based Substance Use Treatment Centre in an Urban Resettlement Colony in India: A Retrospective Chart Review. XXI Annual Meeting of the International Society of Addiction Medicine; 2019 November 13-16; New Delhi, India.
  • Substance Use in Externalizing Disorders in Adolescence. XXI Annual Meeting of the International Society of Addiction Medicine; 2019 November 13-16; New Delhi, India.
  • Intervention for Substance Use among Adolescents Across Settings. XXI Annual Meeting of the International Society of Addiction Medicine; 2019 November 13-16; New Delhi, India.
  • Corticotrophin Releasing Factor (CRF) and its correlates in detoxified opioid-dependent subjects: a comparative study. Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry (ANCIABP); 2019 September 20-21; Agra, India
  • Genetics of Alcohol and Opioid dependence. Prevalence, association and implication on treatment outcome. In: 3rd Global conference of Biological Psychiatry, 23-26 August 2018. Mumbai, India
  • Substance use and road traffic accidents: a review of critical aspects. In: 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS-2019), 31st January-03rd February, 2019. Lucknow, India
  • Inhalant use disorders: A review of recent research. In: 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS-2019), 31st January-03rd February, 2019. Lucknow, India
  • Genetic aspects of addictive disorders. Presented at: 70th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society, 2018; 5-8 Feb 2018. Organized by: Indian Psychiatric Society, Central institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi, India.
  • Drug use problem: Focusing on the population groups with specific needs. Presented at: 1st National Conference on Addiction Psychiatry; 27-29 November, 2017. Organized at: National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India
  • Beyond drug dependence treatment: facilitating rehabilitation and understanding recovery. Presented at: 1st National Conference on Addiction Psychiatry; 27-29 November, 2017. Organized at: National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India
  • Stigma and Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. Presented at: 24th National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (NCIASP-2017); 17-19 November 2017. Organized by: Indian Association of Social Psychiatry

Thesis supervised for MD/ DM:

As guide (number only): Two

As co-guide (number only): Six

  • Assessment of clinical and HPA axis hormones in response to stress challenge in buprenorphine-maintained patients: An exploratory study.
  • A Pilot Study on Dropouts in Adolescent Outpatients with Substance Use Disorder
  • Assessment of clinical and neuroendocrine response to induced stress in detoxified opioid dependent subjects
  • Association of Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) Levels with Severity of Alcohol Dependence in Treatment-Seeking Patients of Alcohol Dependence: An Exploratory Study
  • Family Functioning and Parenting styles in Adolescent Substance Use
  • Assessment of factors associated with short term retention of opioid dependent subjects on oral naltrexone
  • Cognitive functioning in buprenorphine maintained opioid dependent patients at peak and trough buprenorphine levels: An experimental study
  • A comparative study of pattern and severity of substance use and co-morbidity among out-patient youth and older adult opioid users

Significant events/achievements/awards

  • Best research paper award for the year 2017-18 on the occasion of the 63rd Institute Day of AIIMS. This award was for publishing the article “Sagar R, Sahu A, Pattanayak RD, Chatterjee B. Assessment of cognitive functions in bipolar I disorder: A 1‐year naturalistic follow‐up study. Bipolar Disorder 2018; 20(3): 248–259. doi:10.1111/bdi.12584.” in journal with highest impact factor.
  • Best stall” award for the year 2018 was won by the Rehabilitation Services of NDDTC as a part of the celebration for the 63rd Institute Day of AIIMS, Delhi.
  • Awarded BMJ SOUTH ASIA AWARD 2016 as a team member for “Scheme for Strengthening DDAP: Establishment of DTCs. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Drug De Addiction Programme (DDAP)” under the category Best NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR
  • Recipient of 1st prize for best oral presentation titled “Impact of age at onset on course of Bipolar Disorder - I: A comparative study of early-onset versus adult-onset illness from India” at 13th Congress of ASEAN Federation of Psychiatry & Mental Health; 2012 November 16-17; Singapore.
  • Recipient of 1st prize for best poster presentation titled “Comparison of various socio-demographic and attitudinal variables in relation to choice of coercive setting among Para-medical professionals working in a general hospital” at First Indo-European Symposium on Coercion; 2013 February 1-3; Mysore, India.
  • Recipient of ICMR Thesis financial assistance under MD/MS/DM/MCH Thesis Financial Assistance Programme of ICMR, Manpower Development.4.
  • International Travel Grant Award from ICMR to attend 16th Annual Conference of International Society for Bipolar Disorders. 2014 March 18-21; Seoul , Korea.

Funded projects

A. Principal Investigator/Co-PI in funded projects title along with year completed/ongoing

  • Role of specific single-nucleotide gene polymorphisms (SNPs) with treatment adherence and outcome with naltrexone among patients with opioid dependence: A naturalistic follow-up study. Funding agency – ICMR. Year and status 2020 (on-going). Funding amount – INR 50,69,576
  • Role of genetic polymorphism in determining risk and severity of opioid dependence: A case-control study. Funding agency -Intramural funding from AIIMS. Year and status - 2019 (on-going). Funding amount – INR 10,00,000
  • Development of Training Modules on Substance Use for the training of Child Welfare Police Officers, functionaries working in Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for Addicts (IRCAs), Out Reach Drop-in Centre (ODICs) and Community Based Peer Led Intervention (CPLIs). Funding agency - MoSJE, GoI. Year and status – 2021 (completed in December 2022). Funding amount - INR 5,69,576
  • A comparative study to assess the autonomic and hemodynamic (fNIRS) changes due to induced stress among detoxified opioid-dependent subjects. Funding agency -Intramural funding from AIIMS. Year and status - 2022 (operative approval awaited). Funding amount - INR 10,00,000
  • Comparison of serum Corticotrophin Releasing Factor (CRF) level in detoxified Opioid-dependent subjects with healthy controls. Funding agency – Intramural funding from AIIMS. Year and status - 2017 (completed in April 2019). Funding amount – 2,00,000

B. Co-investigator in funded projects title along with year completed/ongoing

  • Training Medical Officers on Treatment of Substance Use Disorders through an Online Training Programme. Source of funding - National Institute of Social Defence, MoSJE, GoI. Year and current status - 2021 (on-going). Total amount - INR 32,60,000/-
  • Developing and testing an Online Training Programme for Medical Officers on Treatment of Substance Use Disorders. Source of funding - National Institute of Social Defence, MoSJE, GoI. Year and current status - 2018 (on-going). Total amount - INR 16,48,500/-
  • Developing and Implementing Training Mechanism for use of Essential Narcotic Drugs (ENDs) for treatment of Opioid Dependence. Source of funding - ‘National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse, NFCDA’ by the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India. Year and current status - 2017 (on-going) Total amount - INR 76,21,950/-
  • Screening and intervention for substance use among school-going children in Delhi. Source of funding - Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). Year and current status – 2019 (completed in 2021). Total amount - INR 80,00,000
  • Establishing and Implementing Capacity Building Mechanisms for Addiction Treatment Facilities in India. Source of funding - Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. Year and current status – 2019 (on-going). Total amount - 15,38,00,000
  • Scheme for establishing Addiction Treatment Facilities (ATFs) in Govt Hospitals. Source of funding - Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India Year and current status – 2019 (on-going) Total amount - Flexible budget (approx. 62,48,03,025)
  • Scheme for Strengthening DDAP: Establishment of DTCs. Source of funding Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Drug De Addiction Programme (DDAP), GoI. Year and current status – 2014 (on-going) Total amount - Flexible budget (renewal every year)
  • Extent of mental health issues and addictive behaviour among adolescents seeking help in Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics (AFHCs) in Delhi. Funding agency – Govt. of India as a part of ROP 2018-19 under National Health Mission. Year and current status - 2018 (completed in 2020). Total amount - 18,85,000
  • Survey on substance use among school and college students. Source of funding - MoSJE, GoI. Year and current status - 2017 (completed in 2020). Total amount - Approx. INR 20 lakhs
  • Mapping and size estimation of the street children who use drugs in Delhi. Funding agency – Ministry of Social justice and Empowerment (MoSJE, GoI) Year and current status - 2015 (completed). Total amount - 18,81,000

Non funded projects

A. Principal Investigator/Co-PI in funded projects title along with year completed/ongoing

  • Retrospective study to analyze the profile, the pattern of substance use and outcome of treatment of adolescent patients who sought treatment for opioid use. Current status: 2022 (on-going)
  • COVID-19 experience and literacy among substance use disorder (SUD) patients. Current status: 2022 (on-going)
  • Assessment of impact of COVID-19 and related measures on substance use and associated factors among treatment-seeking adults. Current status: 2020 (on-going)
  • Assessment of impact of COVID-19 and related measures on substance use and associated factors among treatment-seeking adolescents. Current status: 2020 (on-going)
  • Night hospitalization as a model for rehabilitation of patients with substance use disorders. Current status: 2019 (completed)
  • Profile of patients seeking treatment at community substance use clinic in an urban resettlement area in Delhi. Current status: 2019 (on-going)
  • Predictors of non-adherence to naltrexone maintenance treatment in opioid-dependent individuals. Current status: 2018 (on-going)

B. Co- investigator in non-funded projects title along with year completed and ongoing

  • Urinary ethyl glucuronide testing to detect recent alcohol use among opioid-dependent patients maintained on buprenorphine. 2022 (on-going)
  • Experience of Patients on Methadone Maintenance Treatment Receiving Take Home Methadone Doses During Covid-19 Pandemic In India: A Mixed-Method Study. Year and current status - 2021 (ongoing)
  • A study to assess seroprevalence of viral hepatitis and setting up referral mechanisms for further intervention for persons who inject drugs seeking treatment from an addictive disorders treatment centre. Year and current status 2018 (on-going)
  • Adult ADHD in patients with opioid dependence: An exploratory study. Year and current status - 2018 (completed)
  • Factors affecting outcome in terms of agonist versus antagonist management in adolescents with opioid dependence. Year and current status - 2017 (on-going)

Total number of publications: 47

Full Articles - in indexed journals

  • Chatterjee B*, Jain R, Chawla N, Raghav R. Serum Corticotrophin Releasing Factor (CRF) and its correlation with stress and craving in detoxified opioid-dependent subjects. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 2021 Dec;102964. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102964
  • Gupta S, Chatterjee B*, Sarkar S, Dhawan A. Change in the profile of the service utilizers of a community-based drug treatment clinic: a retrospective study from India. Journal of Substance Use. 2021 Aug 22;0(0):1–6. DOI: 10.1080/14659891.2021.1968970
  • Jain R, Chatterjee B, Gupta A. Assessment of codeine abuse among substance-abuse patients based on urinalysis: A retrospective study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 2021 Aug 1;62:102719. DOI:10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102719
  • Singh A, Rao R, Chatterjee B, et al. Cognitive functioning in patients maintained on buprenorphine at peak and trough buprenorphine levels: An experimental study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2021;61:102697. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102697
  • Bhatia G, Chatterjee B, Dhawan A. Adolescents, Drugs, and COVID-19: Special Challenges During the Pandemic. Indian J Psychol Med. 2021; XX:1–5. DOI: 10.1177/0253717621988998
  • Gupta S, Bhatia G, Sarkar S, Chatterjee B, Balhara YP, Dhawan A. Adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders and its correlates in patients with opioid dependence: An exploratory study. Indian J Psychiatry 2020;62:501-8. DOI: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_705_19
  • Dhawan A, Mishra AK, Ambekar A, Chatterjee B, Agrawal A, Bhargava R. Estimating the Size of Substance Using Street children in Delhi Using Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS). Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2019. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2019.101890
  • Singh VV, Gupta S, Sarkar S, Chatterjee B. Problematic dicyclomine use: A case report and narrative review. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2020;48:101891. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2019.101891
  • Sagar R, Sahu A, Pattanayak RD, Chatterjee B. Assessment of cognitive functions inipolarI
  • disorder: A 1‐year naturalistic follow‐up study. Bipolar Disorder 2018; 20(3): 248–259. doi:10.1111/bdi.12584.
  • Chawla N, Mandal P, Chatterjee B, Dhawan A. Tramadol associated Pica: A case report. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 2019;73(1):43-43. doi:10.1111/pcn.12789
  • Chadda RK, Chatterjee B. Need for psychosocial interventions: From resistance to therapeutic alliance. Indian J Psychiatry 2018;60:440-3
  • Sarkar S, Parmar A, Chatterjee B. Substance use disorders in the elderly: A review. Journal of Geriatric Mental Health 2015; 2:74-82
  • Sahu A, Gupta P, Chatterjee B. Depression is more than just sadness: A case of excessive anger and its management in depression. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2014;36(1):77.
  • Chatterjee B, Sharan P. Tardive dyskinesia in a pregnant woman with low dose, short-duration risperidone: possible role of estrogen-induced dopaminergic hypersensitivity. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2014;26(1):E44–46.
  • Chatterjee B, Quraishi R, Jain R. Sociodemographic and Drug Use Characteristics of Treatment-seeking Cannabis Users at a Tertiary Care Center in India. Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment. 2013 Apr;1. DOI: 10.1097/ADT.0b013e31828bf7f2
  • Quraishi R, Jain R, Chatterjee B, Verma A. Laboratory Profiles of Treatment-Seeking Subjects with Concurrent Dependence on Cannabis and Other Substances: A Comparative Study. International Journal of High-Risk Behaviors and Addiction. 2013 Dec 23;2(3):107–11.
  • Chatterjee B, Pattanayak RD, Sagar R. Consultation — liaison in paediatric population. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour 2012; Supp(1):65-71
  • Chatterjee B. Smokeless evidence. British Dental Journal 2012 21;213(6):263
  • Chatterjee B, Pattanayak RD, Sagar R. Emotional and behavioural issues in a child with leukaemia. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour 2012; Supp(1):101-104
  • Chatterjee B, Kumar N, Jha S. Role of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Maintenance Treatment of Resistant Depression. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2012;34(3):266-269

Scientific reports:

  • Dhawan A, Chatterjee B, Bhargava R, Mandal M, Rao R, Chopra A. Survey on Substance Use Among School and College Students: Report of the focused thematic study. National Survey on Extent and Pattern of Substance Use in India. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE), Government of India; 2021
  • Dhawan A, Bhargava R, Chatterjee B, Mandal M. Report of Project Screening & Intervention for Drug/ Substance abuse among School going children in New Delhi. Samagra Shiksha, Education Department, GNCT of Delhi, New Delhi, India; 2021.
  • Dhawan A, Bhargava R, Chatterjee B, Mandal M, Malhotra S. Extent of Mental Health Issues & Addictive Behavior Among Adolescents Seeking Help in Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics, Delhi. Directorate of Family Welfare, Govt. of NCT Delhi; 2020
  • Dhawan A, Ambekar A, Bhargawa R, Mishra A, Agrawal A, Chatterjee B, Chopra A. Mapping and size estimation of street children who use drugs in Delhi. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJ&E), GoI Department of Women & Child Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi and NDDTC (AIIMS), New Delhi, India; 2016.

Manuals:

  • Chatterjee B, Dhawan A, Mishra S. Training module for Child Welfare Police Officers (CWPO) on adolescent substance use. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi; 2022.
  • Chatterjee B, Dhawan A, Mishra S. Training module for Community based Peer led Intervention (CPLI) workers on adolescent substance use. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi; 2022.
  • Chatterjee B, Dhawan A, Mishra S. Training module for functionaries of Outreach and Drop-In Centre (ODIC) on substance use. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi; 2022.
  • Chatterjee B, Dhawan A, Mishra S. Training module for staffs of Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for Addicts (IRCAs) on substance use. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi; 2022.
  • Dhawan A, Bhargava R, Chatterjee B, Mandal M. Prevention and Intervention for Substance Use in Schools Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Manual for Government Schools, GNCT of Delhi. Samagra Shiksha, Education Department, GNCT of Delhi, New Delhi, India; 2021.

Book chapters:

  • Chatterjee B, Sen MS, Chawla N. Substance use in adolescence. In; Kaloiya GS et al editors. Basics of Addiction Psychology. [ISBN Number: 978-93-5346-328-1]
  • Dhawan A, Chatterjee B. Children with Substance Use. In: Kapoor R et al editors. A Handbook on counselling: for Training, and Skill Development of staff of Child Care Institutions (CCIs). Delhi: National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR). 2017. P. 42-53
  • Sharan P, Chatterjee B. Global burden of mental illness. In: Resource book of the PG Diploma on mental health for IGNOU

Abstracts indexed:

  • Kathiresan P, Chatterjee B, Rao R. Night hospitalization as a treatment model for patients with substance use disorders: the concept and its outcome. Indian J Psychiatry 2020:62(SS-1);S20-21
  • Jain R, Ghosh S, Chatterjee B. Critical Issues in Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing in De-addiction Programs. Indian J Psychiatry 2020:62(SS-1);S153
  • Sagar R, Chatterjee B, Goyal N, Sahu A. Mental Health Promotion and Prevention in school setting: Are we prepared for tomorrow. Indian J Psychiatry 2020:62(SS-1);S154
  • Chatterjee B, Kattula D, Bhatia G, Mishra S. Recovery in Addiction Psychiatry: concept and interventions. Indian J Psychiatry 2020:62(SS-1);S67
  • Jhanjee S, Mandal P, Chatterjee B. Tobacco use in vulnerable populations in India: A review. Indian J Psychiatry 2020:62(SS-1);S93
  • Chatterjee B, Mandal P, Rao R, Kattula D. Rehabilitation of special populations in addiction psychiatry. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2019;35(SS-4):275
  • George AB, Chatterjee B. Substance use and road traffic accidents: a review of critical aspects. Indian J Psychiatry 2019:61(SS-3);S593
  • Verma K, George AB, Chatterjee B. Inhalant use disorders: A review of Recent research. Indian J Psychiatry 2019:61(SS-3);S584
  • Chatterjee B, Quraishi R, Rao R. Genetic aspects of addictive disorders. Indian J Psychiatry 2018:60(SS-1);S26
  • Chatterjee B, Dhawan A, Chopra A, Bhargawa R, Pattanayak RD , Tikoo VK. Profile, pattern and correlates of inhalant use among children in India. The Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2017;SS-1:88
  • Saini R, Panda UK, Chatterjee B. Stigma and Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2017;33(SS-1):S27
  • Chatterjee B, Agarwal A, Lenin Singh RK, Adarkar S, Ambekar A, Rao R, Khandelwal S. "Drug Treatment Clinics": A Government of India Scheme to Promote Affordable, Accessible and Quality Addiction Treatment Services in India. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2016;58 (Supplement):S29
  • Jhanjee S, Jain R, Chatterjee B, Mandal P. E-Cigarettes Use: Is it an Acceptable Alternative? Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2016; 32(4): 386
  • Mandal P, Chatterjee B, Sagar R, Prakash S. Stigma Towards Mentally Ill Among Health Care Staffs in India and Way Forward. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2016; 32(4): 413
  • Ganesh R, Chatterjee B. Cannabis Use Disorder: Review of Treatment Options. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2016; 32(4): 459
  • Chatterjee B, Mandal P, Sagar R, Kumar N. Attitude towards mentally ill among nursing professionals: Evidence from a tertiary care general hospital. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2015; 57 (Supplement): S92
  • Dhawan A, Chatterjee B, Balhara YPS, Bhargava R. Issues in Child and adolescent substance use. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2015; 57 (Supplement): S186
  • Chatterjee B, Sagar R, Vivekanandan S. Correlation of serum BDNF level with clinical symptom domains in Bipolar Disorder-I. Bipolar Disorders 2014;16(Suppl. 1): 81-82
  • Chatterjee B, Sagar R, Vivekanandan S, Sahu A. Association of serum BDNF with verbal and visual memory deficit in subjects with bipolar disorder-I. Bipolar Disorders 2014;16(Suppl. 1): 66
  • Chatterjee B, Mandal P, Kumar N, Sagar R. Mental illness: Who do the health professionals blame? Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2013;55(5Suppl 1): S66
  • Sahu A, Chatterjee B, Sagar R. Assessment of cognitive impairment and functional disability in euthymic state in type I bipolar disorder: Is the recovery “complete”? Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2013;55(5Suppl 1): S81
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Gauri Shanker Kaloiya

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Monday (Tobacco Cessation Clinic, NDDTC)
Tuesday (Tobacco Cessation Clinic, AIIMS, New Delhi)
Thursdays (Family Empowerment Clinic)

Field of Interest:

Addiction, Psychosocial interventions, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Life Skills,

Thesis Supervision:

Guide: 5 (Ph,D.-2, MD- 3)

Co-Guide: 24 (Ph,D.-6, DM- 5, MD- 13)

awards & Honours

Resource Person (Honours & Significant Events):

  • Member of Consultative Committee for compliance of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights), Act 2019, BPRD, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), GOI.
  • Member of Standing Committee to hear the appeal of appellants under section 17 (I) of Transplantation of Human Organs Act (THOA), MoHFW, GOI.
  • Member of Technical Advisory committee (TAC) to develop “Basic Psychological Support Tool for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD)” organized by NLR & International Federation of Anti Leprosy Association (2020- 2022).
  • Participated in booster training of regional workshop on “Family Treatment Package for Youths with Drugs Use Disorder (UNFT)”, organized by UNODC held at Male, (Maldives) from 23 to 27 September 2019.
  • Participated in regional pilot training of the UNODC “Family Treatment Package for Youths with Drugs Use Disorder (UNFT)”, held in Colombo (Sri Lanka) from 10 to 14 Dec 2018.
  • Chairperson of NOC Expert Committee of Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) Ministry of Women & Child Development (MoWCD), Govt. of India.
  • Participated in 1st Expert Group Meeting for development of Regional Program for South Asia (2018–2021) organized by UNODC Regional Office for South Asia (UNODC ROSA) on 18th & 19th December 2017, New Delhi, India.
  • Member of the experts committee to develop study materials for IGNOU Psychology students.
  • Member of Expert Working Group (EWG) for developing a standardized Training Module for training of Psychologists under National Mental Health Program (NMHP), Directorate General of Health Services, Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, MoHFW, Govt. of India, (2015 & 2016).
  • Academic Counsellor for MA Psychology (Clinical), IGNOU.
  • Member of Students Welfare Committee & student counsellor at AIIMS.
  • Member of selection committee for recruitment of counsellors, psychologists and social workers at Ministry of Women & Child Development (MoWCD), Govt. of India.
  • Member of Institutional Ethics Committee at DIPR, DRDO, Ministry of Defence, GOI.
  • Member of Board of Studies (BOS)/ RDC, & selection committee for Ph.D., M. Phil. Clinical Psychology, M.A. & B.A. Applied Psychology program at various Universities / Institutes
  • On panel of external examiner at IHBAS, Delhi University, JMI, Dr. RML Hospital, IGNOU, GBU, SGT Univ. Amity Univ., PGIMS (Rohtak), GMCH Chandigarh, CIP & RINPAS (Ranchi), KGMU (Lucknow), Govt. Medical College (J&K), University of Jammu (J&K).
  • Resource person for delivering lectures/invited talk ITBP, BPRD, CBI Academy, Police Academy, RSTV, DD, NCERT, NACO, RCI, Aakashwani etc.
  • Invited to conduct workshops on Addiction, Stress Management, Life Skills in different Conferences, University & NGOs for their students and staffs.

Conferences/seminar/workshop Organized:

  • Course Director of ICSSR sponsored Capacity Building Program in the field of Addiction for Govt. College Teachers held at NDDTC, AIIMS from 6th to 18th June, 2022
  • Treasure of IASP-AIIIMS CME organized by AIIIMS on 4th Sep,2022.
  • Treasurer of WASP-Asia Pacific Hybrid Congress-2021 organized by AIIMS held at New Delhi in September 16-18, 2021.
  • Treasurer of ISAM-2019 organized by AIIMS held at New Delhi in November, 2019.
  • Treasurer of First Trauma Conclave AIIMS held at AIIMS, New Delhi, in March, 2018
  • Treasure of First National Conference of Addiction Psychiatry held at AIIMS in Nov, 2017.
  • Organized first “Annual National Conference on Addiction Psychology” (ANCAP-2017) at NDDTC (Ghaziabad), AIIMS, held on 6th & 7th September, 2017.

Administrative Activities:

  • President-Elect Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists (IACP) 2022-24
  • Treasurer of Indian Association of Social Psychiatry (IASP), 2020-2024.
  • Honorary General Secretary of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists (IACP) 2018 & 2020.
  • Faculty In-charge Security & Nodal Officer for fire safety at NDDTC, AIIMS, 2017 onwards
  • Treasurer of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists (IACP) 2006--2009.

Membership In Professional Societies:

  • Society for Addiction Psychology (SAP): Life Fellow- 02/22
  • Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists (IACP): Fellow–229
  • American Psychological Association (APA): International Affiliate: 0295-7277
  • World Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR-Indian chapter): LM- 46
  • National Academy of Psychology (NAOP), India: LM- 2013 33
  • Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (IASP): F- 11 051
  • Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS): LAM/G01/19

PRESENTATIONS in CONFERENCES / SEMINARS / WORKSHOP: 110

Research Experience: (Principal Investigator)

Ongoing Research Projects

  • .“A study to examine dependence, harm perception and motivation to quit amongst Indian areca nut users and pilot test an intervention module.” (Oct 2020- Sep 2021, Funding AgencyWHO (Co-I)).
  • “Yoga as a Therapy for Tobacco Cessation” CIMR, AIIMS (2021 onwards) (Co-PI)
  • Research project on “Validating Biomarker Panel in 5 different Cohorts to Define & Predict Biological Ageing, Disease Burden & Mortality in Human Subjects: A Pilot Prospective Cohort Study.” (Technically approved by ICMR) Geriatric Medicine, 2022 (Co-I).  
  • UCL–AIIMS, New Delhi Faculty Interdisciplinary Research project on “A multidisciplinary approach to understanding the interrelationships between Sleep quality, brain morphometry And Cognition (a SOLACE study): comparison between individuals residing in India & UK.” 2022 (Co-I). 
  • Development and Evaluation of a women centric comprehensive weight management program. 5th Nov 2021 to 4th Nov 2022. Funding Agency DST, Total grant Rs. 34,28,560/- Medicine (Co-PI).  
  • A Study of the course of somatic symptoms severity and disability in patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) in an Indian setup-[AIIMS-MUPS cohort study] 15th Sep 2021-14th Sep 2023. Funding Agency DHR, Total Grant Rs. 11,14,494/- (Co-PI)  
  • Development and evaluation of a yoga-based intervention program to deal with the psychological distress among family members of the healthcare workers engaged in the management of COVID-19 patients. 15/6/2021 to 14/10/2022. Funding Agency DST, Total grant Rs. 9,28,316/- Medicine (Co-PI)  
  • “Cognitive Deficits due to Chemotherapy in Cancer Patients.” DST (Co-PI)  
  • Brain Stimulation as a Novel Technique for Cognitive Dysfunction and Craving Management to Enhance Treatment Outcome in Patients with Alcohol Dependence: a Prospective, Randomized Controlled Trial. Funding Agency DST. (Co-I)

Completed Research Projects:

  • “Development of Cognitive Retraining Module for Improving Cognitive Deficits of Abstinent Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome, Cannabis Dependence Syndrome and Opioid Dependence Syndrome in a Tertiary Care De-Addiction Centre of Northern India” for 3 years (7th August, 2017 to 6th August, 2020) Funding Agency DST, total grant Rs. 20.45 lac. (PI)
  • “Cognitive Behavioural based Intervention in Group Setting for Tobacco Cessation in tertiary de-addiction centre in Northern India” for one year (Dec, 2015-Nov, 2016). Funding Agency- Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Total grant- INR 4.37 lac. (PI)
  • A comparative study of status of reproductive and sexual health and prevalence of sexual dysfunction among young individuals with mental and substance use disorder related disability. Funding Agency- ICMR. Total Funds- INR 8.04 lakhs. (Co-I)

Total No. of Publication: 90

Publications (Research Articles):

  • Singh G, Kaloiya GS, Dhawan A, Mishra AK & Balhara YPS (2022). Does Cognitive Therapy Change the early Maladaptive Schemas in individuals with alcohol Dependence? Evidence from a randomized Controlled Trial. J Psychol Med. XX:1–7. DOI: 10.1177/02537176221091673
  • Singh G, Kaloiya GS, Dhawan A, Balhara YPS & Mishra AK (2022). The Extent of Endorsement of Distal to Proximal Dysfunctional Cognitions in Individuals with Alcohol Dependence: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study in the Indian Context. Indian J Psychol Med. XX:1–7. DOI: 10.1177/02537176221091673
  • Sharma V, Sagar R, Kaloiya GS, Mehta M (2022) Effectiveness of Metacognitive Therapy in Patients with Depression & Co-morbid Anxiety Symptoms: A Case Series From India. Cureus 14(4): e24229. DOI 10.7759/cureus.24229
  • Chopra S, Ranjan P, Malhotra A, Sarkar S, Kumari A, Prakash B, Kaloiya GS, Dwivedi SN, Sidhu A, Vikram NK (2022). Validation of Tools to Assess Predictors of Successful Weight Loss Outcome in Individuals with Overweight & Obesity. Journal of Nutritional Education & Behaviour.
  • Sharma V, Sagar R, Kaloiya GS, et al. (March 23, 2022) The Scope of Metacognitive Therapy in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders. Cureus 14(3): e23424. doi:10.7759/cureus.23424.
  • Kaloiya GS, Kaur T, Ranjan P, Chopra S, Sarkar S, Kumari A, Bhatia H (2022). Counselling & Behaviour Modification Techniques for the Management of Obesity in Postpartum & Midlife Women: A Practical Guide for Clinicians. The Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology of India https://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-022-01652-9.
  • Chaudhary S, Kumari S, Kumaran SS, Goyal V, Jain S, Kaloiya GS (2022). In vitro & in vivo NMR based metabolomics in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open 10–11 (2022) 100050
  • Ranjan P, Vikram NK, Chournar A, Pradeep Y, < Ahuja M, Puri MM, Malhotra A, Kumari A, Chopra S, Batra A, Balsalkar G, Goswami D, Guleria K, Sarkar S, Kachhawa G, Verma A, Kumari MK, Madan J, Dabral A, Kamat S, Mittal A, Kumar R, Venkataraman S, Kaloiya GS, Bhatla N, Kumar SS, Baitha U, Prakash A, Tiwaskar M, Tewary K, Misra A, Guleria R (2022). Executive summary of evidence and consensus-based clinical practice guideline for management of obesity and overweight in postpartum women: An AIIMS-DST initiative. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 16 (3).
  • Ranjan P, Vikram NK, Chournar A, Pradeep Y, < Ahuja M, Puri MM, Malhotra A, Kumari A, Chopra S, Batra A, Balsalkar G, Goswami D, Guleria K, Sarkar S, Kachhawa G, Verma A, Kumari MK, Madan J, Dabral A, Kamat S, Mittal A,Kumar R,Venkataraman S,Kaloiya GS,Bhatla N, Kumar SS, Baitha U, Prakash A, Tiwaskar M, Tewary K, Misra A, Guleria R (2022). Executive summary of evidence and consensus-based clinical practice guideline for management of obesity and overweight in midlife women: An AIIMS-DST initiative. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 16 (3).
  • Kaur D, Ranjan P, Kumari A, Malhotra A, Kaloiya GS, Meena VP, Sethi P, Vikram NK (13 March 2022) Awareness, Beliefs and Perspectives Regarding Weight Retention and Weight Gain among Postpartum Women in India: A Thematic Analysis of Focus Group Discussions and In Depth Interviews. The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Indiahttps://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-022-01644-9
  • Kumari A, Ranjan P, Kaur D, Anwar W, Malhotra A, Upadhyay AD, Vikram NK, Meena VP, Baitha U, Kaloiya GS (2022). Development and Validation of a Questionnaire to Assess the Risk Factors, Facilitators, and Barriers to Postpartum Weight Management. The Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology of India https://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-022-01631-0
  • Chopra S, Ranjan P, Malhotra A, Sarkar S, Kumari A, Kaloiya GS, Dwivedi SN, Siddhu A, Vikram NK (2022). Identification of instruments for evaluation of behavioural and psychological parameters associated with obesity management: A systematic review with narrative synthesis of the findings. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 16. 102350https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsx.2021.102350
  • Subramanian M, Malhotra S, Kant S, Goswami K, Perumal V, Kaloiya GS (Jan 10, 2022). Prevalence of Anemia Among Adolescent Girls Residing in Rural Haryana: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study. Cureus 14 (1): e21091.DOI10.7759/cureus.21091.
  • Farooqi OA, Iqbal N, Kaloiya GS, Abhishek B (2021) Neuropsychological Profile of Persons with Alcohol Use Disorder: Findings from De-addiction Centres of Delhi-NCR. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 48 (1), 14-20.
  • Kaur T, Ranjan P, Chakrawarty A, Kasi K, Berry P, Suryansh S, Majumder A, Khan M, Upadhyay AD, Kaloiya GS, Sarkar S, Prasad VB (July 16, 2021) Association of Sociodemographic Parameters With Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Sleep Quality, Psychological Trauma, Mental Well-Being, and Resilience During the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey From India. Cureus 13 (7): e16420. doi:10.7759/cureus.16420
  • Klanidhi KB, Ranjan P, Kaur T, Khan M, Ghosh T, Upadhyay AD, Chopra S, Sarkar S, Kaloiya GS, Barre VP, Singh AD, Prakash B (2021). Socio-behavioural impact of COVID-19 on general population: A cross-sectional survey of one thousand seventy-nine participants across India between the first and the second wave of pandemic. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, doi: 10.1016/j.dsx.2021.05.017
  • Gupta A, Haritha D, Ramachandran R, Subramaniam R, Sai GM, Chikoti G, Gupta N, Malhotra RK, Kaloiya GS, Trikha A (2021). Nationwide impact of COVID-19 pandemic on post graduate medical teaching, research, & mental stress: A cross sectional online questionnaire based survey. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 0;0:0.
  • Singh A, Rao R, Chatterjee B, Mishra AK, Kaloiya GS, Ambekar A (2021). Cognitive functioning in patients maintained on buprenorphine at peak and trough buprenorphine levels: An experimental study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 61, 1-7. doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102697
  • Dang P, Grover N, Srivastava P, Chahal S, Aggarwal A, Dhiman V, Kaloiya GS, (2021). A qualitative study of the psychological experiences of health care workers during the covid 19 pandemic. Indian J Soc Psychiatry; 37: 93-7.
  • Khatoon, R & Kaloiya, GS (2018). Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Management of Emotional Intelligence among Patient with Dissociative Disorder. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 6 (3), 186-194. DIP:18.01.080/20180603, DOI:10.25215/0603.080
  • Talwar S., Grover N., Sagar R., Kaloiya G.S. & Singh K. (2020). A correlational study of cognitive flexibility and response styles in depression. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 8(4), 987-995. DIP:18.01.116/20200804, DOI:10.25215/0804.116
  • Chopra S, Malhotra A, Ranjan P, Vikram NK, Sarkar S, Kumari A, Kaloiya GS, Kumar A, Siddhu A (2020). Predictors of successful weight loss outcomes amongst individuals with obesity undergoing lifestyle interventions: A systematic review. Obesity Review,
  • Chaudhary S, Kumaran S, Kaloiya GS, Goyal V, Sagar R, et al (2020). Domain Specific Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson’s patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 75, 99-105.
  • Chaudhary S, Kumaran S, Goyal V, Kaloiya GS, Kalaivani M, et al (2020). Cortical Thickness & Gyrification Index Measuring Cognition in Parkinson's Disease, Int. J. Neurosciences, 2020 May 18;1-10.doi: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1766459.
  • Chaudhary S, Kumaran S, Goyal V, Kalaivani M, Kaloiya GS, et al. (2020). Frontal Lobe Metabolic Alterations Characterizing Parkinson’s Disease Cognitive Impairment. Neurol Sci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04626-9
  • Sarkar S, Kaloiya GS (2019). Familybased Interventions for Substance Use Disorders must look at the local needs and service delivery. J Mental Health Hum Behav, 24, 1-3.
  • Dayal P, Kaloiya GS, Khatoon R & Sarkar S (2019). A study of Stress, Coping & Strain among Family Members living with individuals with Substance Use Disorder in India, Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 27:5, 416-420, DOI: 10.1080/09687637.2019.1705762
  • Baitha U, Deb KS, Ranjan P, Mukherjee A, Bauddh NK, Kaloiya GS et al (2019). Estimated prevalence of medically unexplained physical symptoms in the Medicine outpatient department of an Indian tertiary care hospital. General Hospital Psychiatry, 61, 47-52.
  • Rao GR, Ranjan P, Chadda RK, Kaloiya GS, Dwivedi SN, Baitha U, et al (2019). A descriptive study of disability in patients presenting with medically unexplained physical symptoms in a medical OPD setting. J Fam Med Prim Care. 8 (5), 1755–9.
  • Dubasi SK, Ranjan P,.....Kaloiya GS, et al (2019). Questionnaire to assess adherence to diet and exercise advices for weight management in lifestyle-related diseases. J Family Med Prim Care, 8, 689-94.
  • Reethesh SR, Ranjan P, Arora C, Kaloiya GS, et al (2019). Development & validation of a questionnaire assessing knowledge, attitude, & practices about obesity among obese individuals. Indian J Endocr Metab, 23,102-10.
  • Parmar A & Kaloiya GS (2018). Comorbidity of personality disorder among substance use disorder patients: A narrative review. Indian Journal of PsychologicalMedicine,40, 517-27.
  • Singh, G, Kaloiya, GS, Dhawan, A, Balhara YPS & Mishra AK (2018). Need for Evaluation of Underlying Dysfunctional Cognition in Problem Drinkers, Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 18, 71-72.
  • Archana JT, Gopichandran L, Devagourou V, Hote MP, Kaloiya GS (2018). Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Anxiety Reduction among Cardiac Surgery Patients. JournalofNursingScience&Practice, 8, (3), 38-47.
  • Kaloiya GS & Mohit K (2017). Neuropsychological Aspects of Epilepsy, Indian Journal of Psychosocial Sciences, 7, (2),25-30.
  • Chopra S, Sinha S, Gupta D, Satyarthee GD, Agrawal D, Kaloiya GS, et al (2017). Does Functionality Cease after Acquired Brain Injury? Vignettes from a Neuro-psycho-social Perspective. Indian Journal of Neurotrauma, 14(01): 006-014. Thieme-connect.com/ DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1602722
  • Kaloiya, GS & Singh, G (2016). Psychological Management of Epilepsy. Indian Journal of Psychosocial Sciences, 6, (1), 6-11.
  • Singh, G & Kaloiya, GS (2016). A Review on Cognitive Representations in Substance Use Disorders and Essence of Cognitive Therapy. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3, (2), 49-60.
  • Mallik, K., Grover, N. & Kaloiya, G.S. (2015). Approach to Psychotherapy Case Formulation: A Beginner Therapist’s Concerns- A Case Study. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 42 (1), 68-73.
  • Barre,V.P. & Kaloiya, G.S. (2015). Managing the Caregivers Burden of Mentally Retarded Child with Behavioural Problems: A Case Report. Indian Journal of Psychosocial Sciences, 5, (1), 36-42.
  • Bathla, M., Chandna, S., Bathla, J. & Kaloiya, G.S., (2015). Faith Healers in Modern Psychiatric Practice: Results of a 4 years Study. Delhi Psychiatric Journal, 18, 48-53.
  • Kaloiya, GS, Grover, N. &. Singh, T.B. (2014). Cognitive Retraining and Its Efficacy in Head Injury. Indian Journal of Psychosocial Sciences, 4, (2), 43-45.
  • Srivastav, D., Kaloiya, G.S. & Grover, N. (2014). Use of Audio Feedback in Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment of Social Phobia: A Case Study. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 41 (1), 71-75.
  • Singh, T.B., Kaloiya, G.S., Sanjay, K. & Chadda, R.K. (2010). Rehabilitation Need Assessment of Severely Mentally ill and Effect of Intervention. Delhi Psychiatric Journal, 13 (1), 109-116.

Publications (Abstract in Journals):

  • Kaloiya GS (2021). Me Too Movement: The Problem & the Solution. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Vol 39, issue
  • Kaloiya GS (2019). Metacognition in substance abuse.Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 61 (Supplement 3), January, S412.
  • Rana S, Kaloiya GS & Grover N (2019). Parenting: Can it be a Cornerstone of Preventive Psychiatry? Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 61 (Supplement 3), January, S415.
  • Dayal P, Ramesh V OS, Prasad S, Kaloiya GS (2019). Co-Morbidity of Personality Disorders in Patients with Substance Use Disorder and Therapeutic Pessimism: Clinical Folklore or Clinical Reality? Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 61 (Supplement 3), January, S433.
  • Kaloiya GS (2019). Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions for Managing Nicotine Dependence. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 61 (Supplement 3), January, S449.
  • Dhawan A, Sarkar S, Kaloiya GS (2018). Paying Attention to the Family of Addicts, Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Vol 34, issue 4, 343.
  • Jhanjee S., Varshney M., Panda U.K., Kaloiya G.S., Dayal P., Yadav D (2018). Evaluation of a training workshop on tobacco cessation: capacity building initiative in India. Tobacco Induced Diseases,16.( 1), A65. doi:10.18332/tid/84169
  • Lal, R, Balhara YPS, Kaloiya, GS & Sarkar, S & (2017). Depression and Alcohol Use Disorder: Addressing the Complex Interface. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Vol 33, Supplement 1 S-7.
  • Singh G, Kaloiya GS, Dhawan A, Balhara YPS, Mishra AK (2016). A Comparative Study of Cognitive Representations among Individuals with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome & Healthy Individuals” International Journal of Behavioural Medicine, 23 (Suppl 1), S 87.
  • Kaloiya GS, Singh G (2016). Cognitive Distortions & Effect of Cognitive Therapy on persons with ADS. International Journal of Behavioural Medicine, 23 (Suppl 1), S 88.
  • Singh G, Kaloiya GS (2016). “Medically Unexplained Symptoms in the Indian context: An overview” International Journal of Behavioural Medicine, 23 (Suppl 1), S 222.
  • Mishra, AK, Parmar, A, Kaloiya GS & Balhara YPS (2016). A Descriptive Analysis of Instructions to Authors for Statistical Reporting of Article in Addiction Medicine. Indian J Psychiatry 58 (Supplement), S69.
  • Jhanjee, S, Dayal, P, Kaloiya GS, Jain, R (2014). Opportunities and Challenges for Youth Tobacco Cessation, Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 30 (3-4), A10.

Publications (Books/Manuals):

  • Kaloiya, GS, Singh, G, Sarkar S, Dayal, P & Balhara, YPS (2019). Basics of Addiction Psychology, NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi.
  • Kumar, N., Sharma, R., Satapathy, S. & Kaloiya, G.S. (2017). Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Indian Context:A Collection of Research Papers. Winshield Press, ND.
  • Training Manual for Psychologists for Mental Health Service delivery under National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) published by MoHFW under NMHP (2016).
  • Rathore, V. & Kaloiya, G.S. (2009). NREGA: Adharbhoot Jankariyan (In Hindi). HIRD, Nilokheri, Mittal Enterprises, New Delhi.

Publications (Chapters in Books/Manuals):

  • Kaloiya GS, (2022). Child & Adolescent Counselling. Chapter written for IGNOU study material of BA Psychology Course.
  • Kaloiya, G.S., Singh, G. (2022). Adolescents and Substance Use. In: Patra, S. (eds) Adolescence in India. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9881-1_10
  • Kaloiya GS & Preethy K (2020). Psychotherapy & Academic Achievement in Ed. JS Yadav, Enlighten the Academic Darkness, Walnut publication, Odisa
  • Kaloiya GS & Abhishek B (2020). Psychological Factors & Academic Achievement in Ed. JS Yadav, Enlighten the Academic Darkness, Walnut publication, Odisa.
  • Kaloiya, GS & Singh, G (2020). Psychological management of Epilepsy, in Ed. JS Yadav Practice Guidelines for Alternative Management of Epilepsy, Walnut publication, Odisa.
  • Singh, G & Kaloiya, GS (2020). Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. In Ed. BV Prasad Examining Biological Foundations of Human Behaviour, IGI Global, USA.
  • Parmar A, Kaloiya, GS & Kaur H (2020). Temporal Lobe Syndrome: An Overview. In Ed. B.V. Prasad Examining Biological Foundations of Human Behaviour, IGI Global, USA.
  • Singh G & Kaloiya GS (2019). Therapist approach towards the delivery of clinical interventions in substance use disorders in Eds. Kaloiya et al, Basicsof Addiction Psychology,NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi.
  • Mishra, AK & Kaloiya GS (2019). Elements of Research Methodology for Psychology Students in Eds. Kaloiya et al, Basics of Addiction Psychology,NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi.
  • Parmar A, Panda U & Kaloiya GS (2019). Family Intervention for substance Use Disorders: An Overview in Eds. Kaloiya et al, Basics of Addiction Psychology, NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi.
  • Kaloiya, GS & Kumar M (2018). Substance Use Disorder and Its Management. In Eds BS Chhikara & VK Shanwal.Alcoholism: Causes, Symptoms, Effects and Treatment, Manakin Press, New Delhi. ISBN: 9789386677488