1.Alcohol Consumption And Intensification Of Paranoid Traits In Attempted Homicide
Bernat N Tiffon ; Jorge Gonzalez Fernandez
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2021;22(4):1-5
There is strong evidence that paranoia can be an existing trait in the general population as a continuous dimension ranging from minimal levels to paranoid personality traits, and that at its maximum expression could take the form of disabling psychotic disorders such as delusional disorder or schizophrenia however, and according to Caviedes, GEC and Yonfá, EDA. Here are studies in which the existence of comorbidity between paranoid, borderline, antisocial and histrionic personality and problematic alcohol consumption is mentioned which in psychopathological terminology is called dual pathology (comorbidity of mental disorder and toxic consumption).
2.Cocaine Cravings, Borderline Personality Disorder & Attempted Homicide
Bernat N Tiffon ; Jorge Gonzá ; lez Ferná ; ndez
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2021;22(5):1-4
In the 80’s, in Spain, there was a very significant increase in the population addicted to heroin use. The behaviour patterns of use and abuse of this substance also caused many drug addicts to be linked to the associated consumption of multiple toxic substances, favouring the appearance of politoxicomania. The origin of the change of model in drug use began in mid- 1987 and in the following years, ecstasy and the so-called designer drugs began to spread throughout the festival scene in the United Kingdom, Western Europe and the Iberian Peninsul. In the 90’s, new substances were introduced into society that had little to do with heroin use, shifting the link to toxic substances to these better accepted and less questioned substances, avoiding the possible problems associated with consumption in marginal environments. The normalization of the consumption of substances of abuse began to have a greater social tolerance, breaking the stigma that led to the alarm raised by heroin consumption in the 80’s. In this sense, drugs were no longer associated with marginalization, and were seen in environments considered festive and, therefore, “normal”. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 22(5): July 2021: 1-4.
3.Sexual Sadism towards a Minor and Diogenes Syndrome with the Hiding of a Cadaver
Dr. Bernat-N. Tiffon ; Dr. Jorge Gonzalez Fernandez
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2021;22(9):1-8
A case of sexual assault and murder of a minor perpetrated by a subject who kept the body hidden for more than a year in his own home is illustrated, with waste of all kinds and configuring a pathological personality profile of Syndrome of Diogenes.
4.Psychopathological Profile of a Case of Continued Sexual Offence of Minors Perpetrated by a Teacher of Religious Education
Dr. Bernat-N. Tiffon ; Dr. Jorge Gonzalez Fernandez
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2021;22(9):1-8
One of the illegal-criminological phenomena that have had the greatest impact on society is the perpetration of sexual abuse and/or assault in the ecclesiastical sphere. The media and public’s knowledge of this type of criminal act causes an important social repercussion of collective repulsion Tiffon, et al. In sexual terms and within the clerical and religious sphere, the priest does not repress or is prohibited from his sexuality; rather, he sublimates it by understanding that he must have sufficient capacity and self-control to sacrifice his sexuality to channel it to a higher good. In fact, there are very sexually promiscuous people who are unbalanced and celibate people who are balanced Echeburúa