Oxford Assess and Progress: Psychiatry
Oxford Assess and Progress: Psychiatry
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Abstract
Progress to exam success with Oxford Assess and Progress: Psychiatry! This compact revision guide contains 250 Single Best Answer and Extended Matching Questions on all the key areas on undergraduate psychiatry curricula, from interview and assessment skills to substance misuse psychiatry. The Oxford Assess and Progress series offers high-quality revision content that teaches as well as tests. Every question in this volume comes with extensive feedback, explaining the rationale behind every answer. The questions are ranked by difficulty to help you track your progress as you revise. This title is cross-referenced to the best-selling Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry, third edition and Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties, ninth edition and includes directions to other sources of further reading to help you develop your knowledge. Written by practicing psychiatrists, general practitioners, and experts in medical assessment, this is the ultimate revision guide for undergraduates studying for psychiatry exams or preparing for rotations in psychiatry and general practice, as well as GP trainees revising psychiatry for exams.
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Front Matter
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1Chapter 1
Descriptive Psychopathology
Julian Summerfield andMichael Yousif
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31Chapter 2
Assessment and interviewing skills
Susannah Fairweather
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63Chapter 3
Symptoms of Psychiatric Illness
Peter Sloan and others
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89Chapter 4
Community Psychiatry
Andrew Watson andGil Myers
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133Chapter 5
Emergency Department Psychiatry
Amber Fossey
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169Chapter 6
Psychopharmacology
Kazuya Iwata
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193Chapter 7
Psychological Treatment and Psychotherapy
Esra Caglar
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223Chapter 8
Mental Health and the Law
Paula Murphy andTim Exworthy
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241Chapter 9
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Louise Morganstein andJonathan Hill
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261Chapter 10
Psychiatry of Old Age
Clare Wadlow
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281Chapter 11
Learning Disability
Maggie McGurgan andHolly Greer
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297Chapter 12
Substance Misuse Psychiatry
Greg Lydall andKelly Clarke
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317Chapter 13
Liaison Psychiatry and Organic Illness
Andrew Horton andMark Broadhurst
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End Matter
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