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E-raamat: Practise Psychiatry: A Guide Through Vignettes and MCQs

(National Psychiatry Residency Programme, Singapore), (National University Hospital, Singapore), (National University Hospital, Singapore)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009458658
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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This revision guide is an invaluable resource for psychiatric trainees preparing for exams. With 55 case vignettes and over 200 topical multiple-choice questions (MCQs), the content covers a broad spectrum of relevant psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, anorexia nervosa, addiction, and gender dysphoria. Case vignettes provide a focused discussion of each disorder, while strategically placed topical MCQs consolidate learning and highlight concepts across disorders. Recurring features are included at the end of each chapter, including 'Exam Essentials,' which highlight the most crucial information students should remember, 'Clinical Pearls', which provide tips for practical application, and the 'Diving Deep' section allows interested students to explore specific concepts further. An engaging and comprehensive revision resource, this will be a go-to resource for MRCPsych candidates and those taking specialist examinations.

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A practical study guide featuring engaging vignettes and topical multiple-choice questions to prepare psychiatric trainees for exams.
Case
1. Schizophrenia; Case
2. Delusional disorder; Case
3. Major
depressive disorder; Case
4. Dysthymia; Case
5. Grief; Case
6. Bipolar
disorder; Case
7. Generalised anxiety disorder; Case
8. Panic disorder &
agoraphobia; Case
9. Social anxiety disorder; Case
10. Separation anxiety and
selective mutism; Case
11. Obsessive-compulsive disorder; Case
12. Body
dysmorphic disorder; Case
13. Trichotillomania and excoriation disorder; Case
14. Hoarding disorder; Case
15. Anorexia nervosa; Case
16. Bulimia nervosa;
Case
17. Pica and rumination disorder; Case
18. Acute stress disorder,
post-traumatic stress disorder & adjustment disorder; Case
19. Illness
anxiety disorder & somatic symptom disorder; Case
20. Conversion disorder &
factitious disorder; Case
21. Delirium & neurocognitive disorders; Case
22.
Mental capacity assessment; Case
23. Attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder; Case
24. Autism spectrum disorder and intellectual developmental
disorder; Case
25. Alcohol use disorder; Case
26. Cannabis use disorder; Case
27. Stimulants use disorder; Case
28. Opioid use disorder; Case
29.
Hallucinogen use disorder; Case
30. Gambling disorder; Case
31. Borderline
personality disorder; Case
32. Antisocial personality disorder; Case
33.
Schizoid, schizotypal and paranoid personality disorder; Case
34. Dependent
personality disorder; Case
35. Suicide risk assessment; Case
36. Catatonia &
electroconvulsive therapy; Case
37. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome &
serotonin syndrome; Case
38. Insomnia disorder; Case
39. Narcolepsy disorder;
Case
40. Breathing-related sleep disorders; Case
41. NREM sleep arousal
disorders; Case
42. REM sleep behaviour disorders; Case
43. Dissociative
amnesia and dissociative identity disorder; Case
44. Voyeurism &
exhibitionism & frotteuristic disorder & sexual masochism and sexual sadism
disorder; Case
45. Paedophilic disorder; Case
46. Transvestic & fetishistic
disorders; Case
47. Gender dysphoria; Case
48. Pyromania; Case
49.
Kleptomania; Case
50. Child and adolescent mental health services; Case
51.
Old age psychiatry; Case
52. Pregnancy and breastfeeding; Case
53. Hepatic
impairment; Case
54. Renal impairment; Case
55. Forensic psychiatry.
Dr Howard Cai Hao Khoe is a resident in the Singapore National Healthcare Group Psychiatry Residency program and a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He has received awards such as the SingHealth Best House Officer Award and the Singapore COVID-19 Resilience Medal. Dr Khoe has published four internationally peer-reviewed articles and contributed to a medical textbook. Dr Cheryl Chang is a Consultant Psychiatrist at the National University Hospital in Singapore, an Associate Programme Director for the Singapore Psychiatry residency programme, and is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. She has served as Chief Resident and President of the Singapore Young Psychiatrist and Trainees. Dr Chang is an educator and was awarded the Medical Teaching Recognition Award by National Healthcare Group in 2019. She has published 4 internationally peer-reviewed articles. Dr Cyrus Ho is an Assistant Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, and a Senior Consultant Psychiatrist at the National University Hospital. He also serves as the Assistant Dean of Student Life and Wellbeing at the Graduate School. He is interested in the interface between medicine and psychiatry, complex mood disorders, neuropsychiatry, and public mental health. Dr Ho has published widely in medical and psychiatric journals, co-authored five books, and has been recognised as a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate Analytics. He teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and has received several teaching awards.