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Psychiatry - EA0905390
Title: Psychiatry
Guaranteed by: Psychiatrická klinika (14-390)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited / unlimited (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type:  
Explanation: Na praktikách nutnost FFP2
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Jan Vevera, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): MUDr. Jiří Podlipný, Ph.D.
Co-requisite : EA0903060, EA0904011
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download Syllabus.pdf Syllabus Psychiatry EA0905390 Mgr. Kateřina Rundová
Annotation
Last update: Edita Tišerová (24.10.2019)
Psychiatric terminology. Typical signs and symptoms of psychiatrie disorders. International classification of mental and behavioural disorders. Interviewing and history taking. Formulation of psychiatric diagnosis. Treatment in psychiatry. Participation at therapeutic programmes for patients. Training of interview techniques and history - taking.
Literature
Last update: Edita Tišerová (24.10.2019)

Basic literature:

Goldberg D., Gask L., Morriss R.: Psychiatry in medical Practice. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-42544-5

Recommended literature:

The American Journal of Psychiatry, last volumes

Requirements to the exam
Last update: Edita Tišerová (23.05.2018)

Conditions for credit: attendance at the practice (1 absences in the semester)

Syllabus
Last update: Edita Tišerová (14.11.2017)

S y l l a b u s        -  p s y c h i a t r y

 

  1. Personality : determinants of personality ( genetic , environmental factors), assessment of personality,  clinical personality types ( e.g.  anxious, obsessional, hysterical .

 

  1. Emotions  and stress  :  pathways mediating the reactions of organism ´s   responses to emotional changes and various stresses. Stress and distress, life events, re- adjustment.  Anomalities of emotions, mood disorders.

 

      3. Psychiatric  examination :  history-taking, the interview,  general rules for interview,  family history, personal history, medical history, present illness.     Description of present mental state (  general appearance  and behaviour form of             talk, mood,  perception, thinking,  memory etc.)

 

  1. Organic psychosyndromes :  dementia ( clasification, clinical feature ), senile  dementia, Alzheimer s  disease, multi-infarct and arteriosclerotic dementia  and others according to the underlying pathogenic processes  ( inflamatory, neoplastic, intoxications, metabolic, traumatic etc. ).

 

  1.  Schizophrenia :  clinical features ( withdrawal, thought disorders, disorders of perception,  change of  affect, disturbances in behaviour and motor functions ),varieties of schizophrenia , aetiology of schizophrenia ( influence of genetic and environmental factors in schizophrenia  ), diagnostic criteria, treatment, prognosis.

 

  1. Affective disorders : clinical features of depressive disorder ( appearance, behaviour, mood, thinking, los of interest, sleep disturbances etc.) , griefreactions, bereavement. Suicide, attempted suicide. Depressive equivalent.Principles of management of depressive disorder ( drug treatment  etc. ).Clinical features of manic disorder ( appearance, behaviour,mood, thinking),Principles of management of manic disorder ( drug treatment ).Prognosis ofaffective disorders.

 

  1. Hysteria :  forms of hysterical reaction ( dysmnestic, conversion symptoms, quasi-psychotic state, superaditions to physical diseases).Diagnosis and treatment of hysteria. Communication with a  hysterical patient at non-psychiatric department.

 

  1. Neurotic disorders :  anxiety states ( clinical features, aethiologic factors e.g. genetic,  constitutional , psychological and others, treatment ), the occurrence of anxiety and other mental, physical and psychosomatic disorders.  Obsessional states  ( clinical features, differential diagnosis of obsessional  states, obsessions as parts of other mental disorders, obsessional personality, treatment ).

 

 

  1. Child  psychiatry : disturbances in eliminative functions ( e.g. enuresis ),behaviour problems concerning eating,  unhealthy behavioural and emotional responses ( e.g. aggressive behaviour problerms, hyperkinetic states ),  psychosomatic disorders, severe mental disorders  ( e.g. childhood schizophrenia, early autism ).

 

  1.  Psychiatric emergencies : suicidal attemps and threats, aggressive behaviour, violence, acute panic attacs, states of excitement, severe depression, manic episodes, acute toxic states ( intoxication ), delirium.  Legal aspect ( e.g. consent to treatment ,  compulsory admission and  detention etc. ).

 

  1.  Psychotherapy :  doctor-patient relationship,  individual and group dynamic (psychoanalytic ) psychotherapy, behaviour and cognitive therapy,  therapeutic community, patient-therapist-method matching, evaluation of results of psychotherapy. Occupational therapy and rehabilitalion.

 

  1. Psychofarmacotherapy : classification of psychotropic drugs( benzodiazepins, neuroleptic, antidepressants etc. ). Side effects of psychofarmacotherapy. Psychiatric rating scales for asessment of drug treatment.
 
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