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- BookDebra L. Klamen.Summary: "PreTest: Psychiatry is part of the successful PreTest clinical series, offering hundreds of Board style questions designed to help you in your clerkship and on the shelf exam. Completely revised to reflect new trends, findings and practices, all questions reflect both the format and range of content you'll be responsible for knowing during your clerkship and on your shelf exam. Each question is accompanied by a detailed answer that highlights important information and explains why each answer choice is right or wrong. To ensure that all content, was relevant, timely and high yield, this edition was carefully reviewed and edited by medical students who have successfully mastered their clerkship"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Basics of Psychiatry
Biologic and Related Sciences
Disorders Seen in Childhood and Adolescence
Neurocognitive Disorders and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive, Trauma- or Stress-Related Disorders
Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders
Personality Disorders
Human Sexuality, Sleep and Other Disorders
Substance-Related Disorders
Management of Psychiatric Disorders
Law and Ethics in Psychiatry
Self-Test, Uncued Study Questions.Digital Access AccessNeurology 2021 - ArticleZiegler RG, Musliner PJ.Fam Process. 1977 Sep;16(3):293-305.This pilot longitudinal study of normal children and their families examines the associations noted between behaviors appearing in early childhood and concerns expressed by the same youngster fifteen years later. These concerns were seen to be related to continuing transactions around a particular issue within the family system. A case description of the evolution of the particular patterns of one of the family systems studied and the details of their recurring negotiations includes an examination of two subsystems of the family unit: the mother-infant pair and the parenting couple. The impact of this family system's struggle upon the developing youngster and her personality as a late adolescent is discussed.