RAGHUTHAMAN G Department of Psychiatry, PSG Hospitals

Specialty Psychiatry
Experience 32 Years
Qualification DPM., DNB., MD (Psych)
Designation Professor/Senior Consultant

Professional Information

Academic Excellence
  • DPM., DNB., MD (Psych)
Field of Expertise
  • Consultation liaison psychiatry, Psychotherapy
Awards and Achievements
  • Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CSST), awarded by The Specialist Training Authority of the Medical Royal College (UK)
Research and Publications
  • Raghuthaman Gopal, Sushith Sugathan Chennatte, Shilpa S (2020) Comparing 24-hour symptom triggered therapy and fixed schedule treatment for alcohol withdrawal symptoms – A randomized control study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2019.101888
  • Raghuthaman G, Venkateswaran R and Krishnadas R (2015) Adjunctive aripiprazole in risperidone-induced hyperprolactinaemia: double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial, British Journal of Psychiatry Open (2015) 1, 172–177. doi: 10.1192/bjpo.bp.115.001248
  • Raghuthaman G (2015) Evidence-based management of Schizophrenia. Annals Medicus Online Indexed Medical Journal 2015 Supplement Edition, pages 4 – 10
  • Raghuthaman G and Pranesh (2014) Monitoring the severity of mental illness in hospitalized patients using validated clinical rating scales – A retrospective observational study med ej, ejournal of The TN Dr MGR medical university, (November – December 2014 Volume – 4 Number – 6)
  • Raghuthaman G and Sushith Sugathan Chennate (2013) Treatment Discontinuation during the first year in a cohort of patients with schizophrenia med ej, ejournal of The TN Dr MGR medical university, Jan. – Feb. 2013, Volume – 3 Number – 1)
  • Raghuthaman G, and Venkateswaran R (2012) A training program for nursing staff to improve their knowledge and skills in the assessment of alcohol dependence syndrome – An evaluation, med ej, ejournal of The TN Dr MGR medical university, Jan. – Feb. 2012, Volume 2, Number – 1.
  • G. Shyamsundar, G. Raghuthaman, Anto P. Rajkumar, K.S. Jacob (2009) Validation of memorial delirium assessment scale, Journal of critical care, Volume 24, Issue 4, Decemeber 2009, pages 530-534
  • Anthony Jackson, G. Raghuthaman, Alice Kuruvilla and K. Kuruvilla (2005): A study of common adverse reactions in psychiatric patients treated with typical and atypical antipsychotics. Indian journal of psychological medicine, Vol 26 No.1.
  • Raghuthaman G,Jacob KS & G.Ranjith (2005):Psychiatric aspects of epilepsy117-126 In D.Bhugra, G.Ranjith & V. Patel: Handbook of Psychiatry: a south Asian perspective
  • Raghuthaman G,Jacob KS & G.Ranjith (2005):Delirium and dementia 127-142
    In D.Bhugra, G.Ranjith & V. Patel: Handbook of Psychiatry: a south Asian perspective
  • Raghuthaman, G., Alice Cherian (2003) Temperament of Children and Adolescents presenting with unexplained physical symptoms. The Indian Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 45, No., 43-47.
  • Tharyan, P., and Raghuthaman, G. (1999) Definitions of depression. British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.174, 559-560.
  • Raghuthaman, G., and Cherian, A., (1999) The Temperament of Children with Somatization. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.41, supplement, 27-28
  • Raghuthaman, G., and Cherian, A. (1998). A study of the Temperament of Children and Adolescents with Somatization. MD Thesis. Tamil Nadu Dr. M. G. R. Medical University.
  • Raghuthaman, G., and John, J.K., (1997) Psychological effects of chronic cannabis use – Psychological, Biological effects. In Cannabis – Health Damage? Legislative options. (Ed) D.Mohan, 84-89. Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi.
  • Raghuthaman, G., and John, J.K., (1997) Interview, Assessment and Diagnosis of Dependence. In Drug de-addiction programme, Manual for Core Service Providers (Eds.) D. Mohan and Rajath Rai. Published by Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi.
Membership and Certifications
  • Fellow of Indian Psychiatric Society)

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