Dr.T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao Psychiatrist in Mysore

Dr.T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao

Psychiatrist, Mysore

MBBS, DPM, MD

  • 2 Hospitals

About

  • Dr.T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao is the famous psychiatrist and Sexologist of Mandya, Professor and HOD of Psychiatry Department in J S S Medical College Mysore
  • Dr.T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao is a Consultant Psychiatrist at JSS Hospital, Mysore since 1993 to till date
  • Worked as Associate Prof. & Head and Consultant Psychiatrist Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Hospital & Research Centre, Bellur in 1988 - 1991

Specialities

  • Psychiatry

  • Sexology

Expertise

Education

  • MBBS from J.J.M. Medical College, Davangere (Mysore) in 1973 - 1978
  • DPM from Christian Medical College, Vellore (Madras) in 1980 - 1982
  • MD from Christian Medical College, Vellore (Madras)  in 1980 - 1983

Practice Information

JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysore

JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysore

Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysore, Karnataka - 570015

Sumana Vinayaka Nursing Home, Mandya

Sumana Vinayaka Nursing Home, Mandya

100 Feet Road, Mandya, Karnataka - 571401

Achievements & Contributions

  • Publication‘Approaches to Common Sexual problems in Medical practice’, Dr. T.S.S.Rao & Dr.Vasumathy S. Rao. released at III Karnataka State Level Conference at Shimoga on 12th Sept. 1993 (Second Edition, Published in 2001)
  • Part contribution to psychology/psychiatry section in ‘Kannada Medical Encyclopedia’ under editorship of Dr. P.S. Shanker, Kannada University, Hampi
  • Shivayoga & Psychology Chapter in the book ‘Shivayoga’ (Kannada).  Publisher : J.S.S.  Mahavidyapeetha, Mysore,  2001
  • ‘Manual on Sex Education for Secondary School Teachers’, NCERT New Delhi, 2000
  • “Dampathya Vaidya Shastra”.  A book in Kannada on Sexual Medicine. (384 pages). By Dr.T.S.S.Rao Publisher: Kannada Vaidya Sahithya Parishat,Mysore. 
  • (Second Edition)
  • Handbook of Common Sexual Problems, Ed.  Dr.Raj Bramhabhat. Co-author & Member Editorial Board, Pub: Family Planning Association of India, Mumbai, 1998
  • Chapter on “Sexual Methods” in Comprehensive Text Book of Sexual Medicine, edited by Nilamadhab Kar and Gopal Chandra Kar, published by Jaypee Publishers Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2005
  • Chapter on “Premarital Sex” (Vivahapoorva Laingika Sambhoga – Saadaka Baadhakagalu) in the book “Srishti”, published by Dr. Leelavathi  Devada Abhinandana Grantha, 2005
  • Clinical Practice guidelines on Sexuality Practice, official publication of Indian Psychiatric Society
  • Commemorative Volume of Indian Journal of Psychiatry, released in Kolkata at ANCIPS 2008, 516 page compendium
  • Medical encyclopedia, Mysore University, work under way
  • “Laingika Shakthi mathu Arogya” Kannada published by Karnataka Sexual Academy January 2010
  • “Laingika Jeevana” Kannada published by Karnataka Sexual Academy January 2010
  • “Vaidya Sahithya – Samrudha Arogya”- Contributory Author, Kannada Vaidya Sahithya Parishad, Dec 2009
  • “Indian Research in Psychiatry: A Journey of Six decades” a compendium of 970 pages covering all the research in Indian Psychiatry.  Published by Indian Journal of Psychiatry / Indian Psychiatric Society
  • “Psychiatry in India: Training and Training Centres” a reference text released at ANCIPS 2011 at New Delhi
  • The book “The Art of Psychiatry: Relationship Matters”edited along with Dr. Prasad Rao. G.  as a supplement of Indian Journal of Private Psychiatry released, July 2011
  • The book “Intimacy Matters: Elderly Sexuality” edited with Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Dr. Abhinav Tandon. The Official Publication of Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health released, Sept 2011
  • Otsuka (APEX Studies) Protocol 31-03-239: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Study of Two Fixed Oral Doses of Aripiprazole (10 mg or 30 mg) in the Treatment of Adolescent Patients with Schizophrenia
  • Otsuka (APEX Studies) Protocol No. 31.03.241: A Multi-center, open-label, Safety and Tolerability study of flexible-dose oral Aripiprazole (2mg - 30mg) in the treatment of adolescent patients with Schizophrenia, and Child and Adolescent patients with Bipolar I Disorder, Manic or Mixed Episode with or without psychotic features
  • Protocol No. 31.05.243: “An Open-Label Rollover Study for Subjects with Schizophrenia CompletingABILIFYÒ (Aripiprazole) Clinical Study 31-03-241”
  • PFIZER INC. & ORGANON IRELAND LTD. A7501008 titled “A Phase 3, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Asenapine in Subjects Continuing Lithium or Valproic Acid/Divalproex Sodium for the Treatment of an Acute Manic or Mixed Episode.”
  • Study A7501009 titled “A Phase 3, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Continuation Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Asenapine in Subjects Completing Trial A7501008 and continuing Lithium or Valproic Acid/Divalproex Sodium for the Treatment of an Acute Manic or Mixed Episode.”
  • ZIPROSIDONE - Protocol No - A1281137:  “A Phase 3, Randomized, 6-Month, Double Blind Trial in Subjects with Bipolar I Disorder to evaluate the Continued Safety and Maintenance of Effect of Ziprasidone Plus a Mood Stabilizer (Vs Placebo Plus a Mood Stabilizer) following a Minimum of 2 months of Response to open-Label Treatment with both agents.”
  • Protocol # F02695 LP 202: A double blind, multinational, multicentre, placebo-controlled 10-week study assessing the efficacy and safety of F2695 SR flexible dose (75,100 mg /day) in the treatment of patients with Major Depressive Disorder
  • Eli Lilly and company, Indianapolis, Indiana USA. 46285
  • Protocol No LY2216684: Protocol: H9P-MC-LNBD: A Study of the Effects of LY2216684, a Selective Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor (NERI), in the Treatment of Major Depression
  • Targacept Inc. through QED Pharmaceuticals Protocol TC-5214-23-CRD-001 A Multi-Center, Double Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Group, Flexible Dose Titration, Add-On Study of TC-5214 2 – 8 mg in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder with Subjects who are Partial Responders or Non-Responders to Citalopram Therapy
  • Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma (DSP) Protocol Number D1050231 (Pearl 2): A Phase 3, Randomized, Placebo- and Active Comparator-Controlled Clinical   Trial to Study the Safety and Efficacy of Two doses of Lurasidone HCl in Acutely Psychotic Patients with Schizophrenia
  • Protocol Number D1050233: A Phase 3 Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo-And Active Controlled Clinical Trial to Study the Efficacy & Safety of Two Doses of Lurasidone  in Acutely Psychotic Patients with Schizophrenia (Pearl 3)
  • Protocol Number D1050234: A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-Blind, Active Comparator-Controlled Clinical Trial to Study the Safety and Efficacy of Lurasidone in Subjects With Schizophrenia (Pearl 3 Extension Study)
  • Forest Research Institute Protocol RGH – MD – 16:  Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of RCH – 188 in the acute exacerbation of schizophrenia
  • Protocol RGH – MD – 17: A long term, Open Label Extension Study of the Safety and Tolerability of RGH-188 (Cariprazine) in Patients with Schizophrenia
  • Protocol RGH – MD – 32: A Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Cariprazine in Patients with Acute Mania Associated with Bipolar I disorder
  • Zoom Clinical Trials – QED Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. PRO-05619-CRD-001: A Double-Blind, PlACEBO-Controlled, Multicenter, Parallel Group Study to Assess Efficacy ,Safety and Tolerability of TC-5619 as Augmentation Therapy to Improve Cognition in Outpatients with Cognitive Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
  • Protocol RGH MD 05: A Double – Blind, Placebo-Controlled Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Cariprazine in the Acute Exacerbation of Schizophrenia
  • Protocol RGH MD 11: Evaluation of the Long-term Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Cariprazine in Patients with Schizophrenia
  • AstraZeneca Protocol No: D4130C00004 (Fixed): A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo-Controlled, Phase III, Efficacy and Safety Study of 3 Fixed Dose Groups of TC-5214 (S-mecamylamine) as an Adjunct to an Antidepressant in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Who Exhibit an Inadequate Response to Antidepressant Therapy
  • Protocol No: D4130C00002 (Flex): A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo-Controlled, Phase III Efficacy and Safety Study of TC-5214 (S-mecamylamine) in Flexible Doses as an Adjunct to an Antidepressant in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Who Exhibit an Inadequate Response to Antidepressant Therapy
  • Protocol No 31-08-255: A Multicentric, Randomized, Double-blind Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of an Oral Aripiprazole / Escitalopram Combination Therapy in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
  • Protocol No 31-08-257:  A Multicenter, 52-week, Open-label Study to Assess the Safety and Tolerability of an Oral Aripiprazole/Escitalopram Combination Therapy in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
  • I3 Research Institute CL3-20098-074: Efficacy and safety of agomelatine with flexible dose (25 mg/day with blinded potential adjustment at 50 mg) given orally for 8 weeks in Indian outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder
  • Editor Indian Journal of Psychiatry
  • A randomized double-blind national multicentric study with parallel groups, versus sertraline (50 mg/day with blinded potential adjustment at 100 mg)
  • Awarded by Gold Medal in MBBS in the year 1978-79
  • IAAP Award: 4th Anciapp Varanasi IAPP Award
  • Acian Award Sahayadri -2008 for the research the work “A Study of Neuro Degeneration in Bipolar Depressive Brains, held at Shimoga, 17, 18 January, 2009
  • Indian Association Of Geriatric Mental Health: IAGMH – INTAS AWARD presented at Trissur on 5th December 2009 for the paper
  • Marfatia Award  - Indian Psychiatric Society 2010 at Jaipur on 17th January 2010 “Evidence of altered DNA integrity in brain regions of suicidal victims of  Bipolar Disorder”
  • Special Literary Award for the book “Dampathiya Vaidya Shastra” by Kannada Vaidya Sahitya Parishat, Bangalore on 26th December 2009
  • The personal characteristics of wives of Alcoholics . Indian Journal of Psychiatry  1991;33(3): 180-186
  • The coping behaviours of wives of Alcoholics. lndian Journal of Psychiatry.  1992;34(4): 359- 365
  • Medical students attitudes to psychiatry. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 1989;12(2): 29-35
  • Medical students attitudes to Psychiatry: Interest to specialize in Psychiatry. Indian Journal of psychological Medicine 1989;12(2): 23-28
  • Clinical Experiences with Dothiepin in an Indian population.Journal of Drug Development 1991;4(3):151-159. (Participant Faculty in the study)
  • The Genetics of affective disorder-A Pedigree Study. Indian Journal of psychiatry 1993;35(2):127 130
  • Community Psychiatry in India’ bulletin. lndian Medical Association, Mandya 1990-91
  • Whither, undergraduate psychiatric Education? - News letter, India Psychiatric Society, Karnataka State Branch, June 1991
  • Religion & Mental Health - Newsletter, lndian Psychiatric Society, Karnataka chapter, May 1992; 5-8
  • “The job satisfaction profile of professionals and its relationship” to organizational climate & leadership profile in a teaching medical institution: The thesis submitted and accepted by the Dept. of continuing Medical Education, Christian Medical College & Tulane University Medical Centre, New-Orleans, U.S.A. and awarded post graduate Diploma inn Hospital Administration, 1992
  • Stop Smoking- in Vidyavani, college magazine. J.S.S. Medical College, Mysore.1993-94
  • Neglect of sexual medicine by psychiatrists.Editorial Indian psychiatric society, News letter, Feb-June 1995
  • ‘A study on psychosexual problems in hypertensives’ presented in Golden Jubilee Conference of Hypertensive society of India, Madras 18-22 Jan. 1995.Published in Journal of Academy of Medical specialities.  Vol.1(a) Hypertension India
  • A Retrospective Comparative Study of Teaching Hospital& Private Clinic Clients with Sexual Problems.  Journal of behavioral sciences, 1995
  • ‘A typical Depression’ published in ‘Like Minds’boots pharmaceuticals, ‘Depression & Sexuality’ Part l & Part ll, Published in ”LikeMinds”, Boots Pharmaceuticals,1996
  • Sexual inadequacy review paper. Special issue on Psychiatric Medicine CMA Karnataka. , Karnataka Medical Journal Vol l 66 (1) :Oct-Dec 1995
  • Ethics in Psychiatry. Medical Ethics, Sept. 1995
  • Sex Education for Adolescents, Editorial, IPS News Letter, Oct.1995
  • Research in Sexuality, Editorial, IPS News Letter, May l996
  • Suicide, where do we stand? Psychiatric, Legal & Social Perspectives., Editorial, IPS News Letter.July l996
  • Sex education series of articles in magazine Aadarsha Ganda – Hendathi. (till March 2005 -106 Articles.)
  • Relationship, Marriage, Communication & Stress- series of articles in magazine Jeevanadi (till March 2005 - 12 Articles)
  • Mental Health, Mental Illnesses & Stress Management- articles in Vikasana. (5 articles)
  • First author of the article titled, ‘A study on sexual concerns in the general population’, “Sexuality in the new Millenium’ - Proceedings of the 14th world Congress of Sexology, Hong Kong, China,(August 23rdto 27th1999). (Completed)
  • First author of the article titled, ‘A study on psychosexual issues in unconsummated marriages”  “Sexuality in the New Millenium’ - Proceedings of the 14th World Congress of Sexology, Hong Kong, China,( August 23rd to 27th  1999).(Completed)
  • A study on Desire disorders in women, Scientific Abstracts, the paper presented at 15th World Congress of Sexology at Paris, France, July 2001. (Completed)
  • Sensivity & Sensibility – Editorial, in Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine , Vol 24 (1), 2001
  • Mental Health Agenda – Editorial,  in Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine , Vol 24 ( 2), 2001
  • Back to Future – Editorial, in Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Vol 25 (1), 2002
  • Silver Jubilee– Editorial, in Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine , Vol 25 ( 2), 2002
  • Psychiatric, Legal & Social perspectives on suicide – Editorial, in Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine , Vol 26 ( 1), 2003
  • Advocating Sexualities as a specialty section of Indian Psychiatric Society-  Editorial, in Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine , Vol 26( 2), 2003
  • ‘A study on trace elemental homeostasis in bipolar disorders’, the paper presented at Athens, Greece in (October 2004), (Completed)
  • ‘Treatment of major depression by primary care physicians’  presented at World Psychiatric Society Regional Forum and Pakistan Psychiatric Society – Annual National Conference at Lahore, Pakistan, 16th to 20th Sept 2004, (Completed)
  • ‘Behavioural Neuroscience’ workshop at ANCIPS 2005 at Chandigarh, (29th Jan 05 to 1st Feb 2005), Chairman & Co-ordinator. The panel included Dr. Zhun Zhu, Singapore, Dr. Caroline Blanchard, Dr. Robert Blanchard from Hawaii, U.S.A,  Prof. Chay Hoon Tan from Singapore, Dr. Ranil De Silva from Srilanka and Prof. Joachim Spiess & Philip Tovote from Germany
  • ‘First evidence on altered trace elemental homeostasis  and brain DNA fragmentation in Bipolar mood disorders’ presented at Marfatia Award Session, ANCIPS 2005 at Chandigarh , (29th Jan 05 to 1st Feb 2005), (Ongoing)
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S,Some thoughts on Sexualities and Research in India. Indian Journal of Psychiatry .46 (1) ;2004: 3-5
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, BN Raveesh, ‘Information Technology and Mental Health Care’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry .46 (2); 2004: 93-95
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, BN Raveesh, Evolution of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Psychiatric Disorders; why, what and how?, Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 46 (3); 2004: 189-191
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Managing impact of natural disasters: some Mental health issues,  Indian Journal of Psychiatry .46 (4);2004 :289 – 292
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Rani B. Menon, Ranganath V. Rao, K.S. Jagannatha Rao,  Muralidhar  L Hegde, Ponnuswamy Shanmugavelu, Bhuma Vengamma, ‘Serum Trace Element levels and the complexity of inter-element relations in patients with Parkinson’s disease,  Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. 18;2004 :163-171.(Completed)
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Psychiatrist and the science of criminology: Sociological, psychological and psychiatric analysis of the dark side. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 49(1); 2007: 3-5
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Shaji. K.S.Demographic Aging: Implications for mental health’  Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 49(2);2007 : 78-80
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S,Zecca Luigi, Rao K Jagannatha, Tracemetals, neuromelanin and neurodegeneration: An interesting area for research’. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 49(3);2007: 154-156
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Criminal behavior: A dispassionate look at parental disciplinary practices, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 49(4), 2007. 231-232
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Pharmacological Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions in Women, Kerala Journal of Psychiatry, 22(2) :52 – 57
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S,  First evidence on altered trace elemental homeostasis and brain DNA fragmentation, Clinica Chimica Acta; 2008: 394
  • Mohammed S. Mustak, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, P. Shanmugavelu, N.M. Shama Sundar, Rani B. Menon, R.V. Rao, K.S.J. Rao,  Assessment of serum  macro and trace element homeostasis and the complexity of inter-element relations in bipolar mood disorders;  Clinica Chimica Acta; 2008 :394 (1-2), 14 – 53
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Krishna V.S.T, Wake up call from 'Stars on the Ground', Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(1); 2008: 2 – 4
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Asha MR, Ramesh BN, Jagannatha Rao KS, Understanding nutrition, depression and mental illnesses, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(2); 2008:77-82
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Avasthi Ajit, Roadmap for sexual medicine: Agenda for Indian Psychiatric Society’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(3) ;2008:153-154.
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Anil Kumar M N, (2008); ‘Agenda for specialty section in addiction medicine’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(4) 229-232
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Prabhakar A K, Jagannatha Rao K S, Sambamurthy K, Asha M R, Ram Dushad, Nanda Ananya, Relationship between consanguinity and depression in a south Indian population, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 51(1); 2009:50-52
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Yeragani Vikram K,Hypertensive crisis and cheese, Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 51(1); 2009 :65-66
  • Asha M R, Hithamani G, Rashmi R, Basavaraj K H, Jagannath Rao K S, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, History, mystery and chemistry of eroticism: Emphasis on sexual health and dysfunction, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 51(2);2009 :141- 149
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Asha, M. R.,  Dementia: Merging frontiers and emerging vistas, Indian Journal of Psychiatry,  51; 2009. S2 – S4
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, M.R.  Sambamurthy, K.  Jagannatha Rao K.S,  Consanguinity: Still a challenge, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 51(1); 2009 :3-5
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S,Rao K Jagannatha,  New drug discovery for Alzheimer's disease: Challenges and hopes, Indian Journal of Psychiatry.51(2); 2009:79-81
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Asha, M.R.  Rao K Jagannatha,  Drooping genes V/s dancing genes, Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 51(3) ; 2009:167-168
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Asha, M.R, Forbidden Fruit in the Golden Years: Geriatric Sexuality’, Indian Journal of Private Psychiatry, Special Issue; 2009: 67 – 72
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Mohammed S. Mustak, KS Jagannath Rao, Study on Altered Trace elemental Homeostasis and DNA Stability in brain in bipolar mood disorders, Indian Journal of Private Psychiatry, Special Issue; 2009: 9 – 15
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Dr. Anil Kumar Mysore Nagaraj, Nagesh B. Pai,  Satheesh Rao, Nishant Goyal, Review of Biology of Sexual Dsyfunctions.  Journal of Health & Allied Sciences – Online Google – Ojas;2009:8(1)
  • Mari, J., Patel, V., Kieling, C., Anders, M., Jakovljevi, M., Lam, L. C. W., Lotaie, F., Mendlowicz, M. V., Okulate, G., Sathyanarayana Rao T S , Tamam, L., Tyrer, P. & Herrman, H. The 5/95 gap in the dissemination of mental health research: the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) task force report on project with editors from low and middle income (LAMI) countries.,African Journal of Psychiatry, 12; 2009 :33-39
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, The journey is the reward, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(1); 2010:1 – 2
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, B Praveena, K S Jagannatha Rao, Geriatric mental health: Recent trends in molecular neuroscience. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(1) ;2010:3 – 5
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, G. Swaminath, G. Prasad Rao, Indian journal of Psychiatry - A journey’ Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52; 2010:1 – 6
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S,  BN Ramesh, P Vasudevaraju, K. S. J. Rao, ‘Molecular biology research in neuropsychiatry: India's contribution’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52;2010 :120 – 127
  • Om Prakash, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Sexuality research in India: An update’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52; 2010:260 – 263
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, L. Sam S.Manicakam, Remembering the ICONS, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52; 2010:5-7
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Chittaranjan Andrade, Innovative approaches to treatment-refractory depression: the ketamine story’ Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(2) ;2010:97-99
  • P Vasudevaraju, Bharathi , T Jyothsna, NM Shamasundar, Subba K Rao, BM Balaraj, KSJ Rao, Sathyanarayana Rao T S,  New evidence on iron, copper accumulation and zinc depletion and its correlation with DNA integrity in aging human brain regions’ Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(2) ;2010:140 – 144
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Chittaranjan Andrade, Primary prevention for offspring of parents with mental illness’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(3) ;2010 :201 – 202
  • Mohammed S Mustak, Muralidhar L Hegde, Athira Dinesh, Gabrielle B Britton, Ruben Berrocal, K Subba Rao, NM Shamasundar, K.S.J Rao, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Evidence of altered DNA integrity in the brain regions of suicidal victims of Bipolar Depression’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(3); 2010:220 – 228
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Vishal Indla, Work, family or personal life: Why not all three?’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 52(4) ;2010:295- 297
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Chittaranjan Andrade, Standard operating procedures for clinical practice’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 53(1) 2011:1- 3
  • Annigeri Bindu, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, NC Ashok, AK Prabhakar, L. S. S Manickam,  (2011);  ‘Identifying the 'mentally disabled' in the community: How much more is to be imparted to the internees in training?’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 53(1) 53-56
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, (2011); ‘The MMR vaccine and autism: Sensation, refutation, retraction, and fraud’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 53(2) 95- 96
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Prathap Tharyan, (2011); ‘Editorial policies aimed at improving the transparency and validity of published research’ Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 53(3) 183 – 186
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Chittaranjan Andrade, (2011);  ‘Exploring new frontiers in neuropsychopharmacology – SSRIs for stroke’,  Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 53(4) 283 – 286
  • Prakash B Behere, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Kiran Verma, (2011); ‘Effect of marriage on pre-existing psychoses’, Indian Journal of Psychiatry; 53(4); 287 – 288
  • Paresh Doshi, Sandeep Grover, G. Venkatasubramanian, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Sumant Khanna, Y. Janardhan Reddy,  Psychiatric disorders surgery, Indian Journal of Psychiatry;  Supplement 53; 2011:18
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Jacob KS, Homosexuality and India, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 54(1); 2012 :1 – 3
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, G. Swaminath, G. Prasad Rao, Psychiatric Training, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Special Supplement , Psychiatry in India: Training and Training Centres. 2011
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Specialty Section: Practicing Sexual Medicine – A Primer for trainees. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Special Supplement , Psychiatry in India: Training and Training Centres.2011
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Specialized Training: The role of mentoring for trainees, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Special Supplement , Psychiatry in India: Training and Training Centres.2011
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Art of Psychiatry: Relationship Matters, Indian Association of Private Psychiatry.2011
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Sexuality and Couple Relationship. Indian Association of Private Psychiatry.2011
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Abhinav Tandon, Intimacy, Sensuality & Sexuality; Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health, 2011:17 – 24
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S, M.S. Darshan, G.T. Harsha, P. Kalaiah, VST Krishna, Raj Brahmabhatt, Sexual Disorders: General Perspectives’, Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health, 2011:53-82
  • Abhinav Tandon, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Keya Das, Rashmi A., Sexual Myths and Misconceptions’, Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health, 2011:83 – 90
  • Dushad Ram, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Abhijith H.R; Mental Health and Sexuality in Old age’, Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health,2011: 159 -190
  • Amrita Kanchan, Nawab Akhtar Khan, Sathyanarayana Rao T S, Marital issues in Elderly sexuality, Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health, 2011:259-276
  • Sathyanarayana Rao T S,M.R. Asha,  Love: The Magic behind Spirituality  and Sexuality, Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health, 2011:341 -346
  • NationalFellow, Indian Psychiatric Society
  • Fellow, I.M.A. Academy of Medical Specialties
  • Life Member, Indian Medical Association
  • Life Member, Indian Epilepsy Association
  • Life Member, Indian Association of Family Therapists
  • Life Member, Indian society for Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis
  • Life Member, Behavioral Medicine society of India
  • Life Member, Biological Society of India
  • Member & President, Karnataka Sexual Academy
  • InternationalExecutive council member and Asian Zone Representative of Sexuality specialty section of World Psychiatry Association, 2005 – 2008 and re nominated for 2011 – 2014
  • Executive Council Member of Preventive Psychiatry Division of World Psychiatry Association 2011 – 2014
  • Fellow & Former E.C Member, Council on Sex Education & Parenthood, International
  • Member, World Association for Sexology
  • Member, Asia – Occeania Federation of Sexology
  • Formerly Associate Member, National Society of Genetic Counsellors, USA
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