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Credit: Requires full attendance and activity in the course of practical classes. Multiple Choice Test is also required. The practical examination consists of the psychiatric assessment and discussion of history, mental status, differential diagnosis and treatment plan in an assigned patient. Practical examination will take place in the course of the final two practical classes for the group. All absences must be justified to the teacher. Students compensate all justified absences, except for one, per term. Compensation means that they attend classes with the other group or by agreement with the tutor. Examination: Final Exam: Please, respect the scheduled terms of examinations. List of questions, information on exam terms are available at the Dept. of Psychiatry (secretariat) and at the website https://www.fnhk.cz/psych/akademicka-cinnost/questions/psychiatry-ii . The examination may include discussion of the case- record from practical exam.
The list of questions for the Psychiatry II. exam – GENERAL MEDICINE: I. General psychiatry 1. Classification of mental disorders 2. Symptoms in disorders of consciousness, orientation and attentiveness 3. Symptoms in disorders of perception 4. Symptoms in disorders of thinking 5. Symptoms in disorders of emotions 6. Symptoms in disorders of personality 7. Symptoms in disorders of memory and intellect 8. Symptoms in disorders of decision making and behavior 9. Symptoms in disorders of instinct 10. Major syndromes in psychiatry 11. Laboratory and auxiliary examination methods in psychiatry 12. Suicidal behavior 13. Ethical issues in psychiatry 14. Legal issues in psychiatry, stigma in psychiatry 15. Transcultural psychiatry 16. Research in psychiatry
II. Mental disorders 1. Alzheimer´s disease and dementia in Alzheimer´s disease 2. Organic mental disorders apart from Alzheimer´s disease and dementia in Alzheimer´s disease 3. Alcohol-induced clinical states 4. Substance dependence apart from alcohol-induced clinical states 5. Schizophrenia 6. Schizotypal disorder, delusional disorder, brief psychotic disorder and schizoaffective disorder 7. Depressive episode, recurrent depressive disorder 8. Affective disorders apart from depressive episode and recurrent depressive disorder 9. Phobias, neurasthenia 10. Panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder 11. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, acute stress reaction, posttraumatic stress disorder and adjustment disorder 12. Dissociative disorders and somatoform disorders 13. Eating disorders 14. Nonorganic sleep disorders 15. Sexual dysfunction 16. Personality disorders (in the chapter Disorders of Personality and Behavior in Adults) 17. Addictive and impulsive disorders, Münchhausen syndrome 18. Gender identity disorders and disorders of sexual preference 19. Intellectual disability 20. Pervasive developmental disorders 21. Hyperkinetic disorders 22. Separation anxiety disorder of childhood, elective mutism, tic disorders, nonorganic enuresis, stuttering 23. Psychiatric symptoms in somatic diseases
III. Therapies in psychiatry 1. Antidepressants 2. Antipsychotics 3. Anxiolytics and hypnotics 4. Mood stabilizers and cognitive enhancers 5. Psychostimulants and anti-alcohol addiction medication 6. Psychopharmacotherapy in pregnancy and lactation 7. Electroconvulsive therapy 8. Neurostimulation methods, bright light therapy, sleep deprivation therapy, psychosurgery 9. Psychotherapy of mental disorders – neurobiological bases of psychotherapy, effectiveness of psychotherapy and contributing therapeutic factors, indication of psychotherapy and the patient´s motivation for psychotherapy, combination of psychotherapy with pharmacotherapy, psychological defense mechanisms 10. Psychoanalysis, psychodynamic psychotherapy and Gestalt psychotherapy 11. Person-centered therapy, existential psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy 12. Hypnosis, integration in psychotherapy, family psychotherapy and group psychotherapy 13. Crisis and crisis intervention 14. Resocialization and community care in mental disorders 15. Emergency psychiatry – acute clinical states and first aid in psychiatry |
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