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The list of questions for the psychiatry exam – 2011/2012
I. General psychiatry
1. Classification of mental disorders.
2. Aetiology and pathogenesis of mental disorders.
3. Psychopathology of personality.
4. Psychopathology of consciousness.
5. Psychopathology of perception.
6. Psychopathology of emotions.
7. Psychopathology of thought.
8. Obsessions and phobias.
9. Psychopathology of will and voluntary behaviour.
10. Disturbances of motoricity and catatonic symptoms.
11. Psychopathology of memory and cognition.
12. Legal aspects of psychiatry. Stigma of mental disorders.
13. Suicide and deliberate self - harm.
14. Laboratory and other auxiliary evaluations in clinical psychiatry.
15. Research methods in psychiatric disorders.
II. Mental disorders
1. Alzheimer´s disease and differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders.
2. Vascular dementia and differential diagnosis of dementias.
3. Psychiatric disturbances in neurodegenerative disorders (e.g. Pick´s disease, Lewy
- body disease) and neuroinfections (e.g. neurosyphylis, HIV).
4. Organic Personality Disorder.
5. Differential diagnosis of delirium and dementia.
6. Substance-related mental disorders (except for alcohol - induced mental disorders).
7. Alcohol-induced mental disorders.
8. Schizophrenia – history, diagnostics, aetiology.
9. Schizophrenia – course, subtypes and treatment.
10. Delusional disorder, Schizoaffective Disorder.
11. Depression, Recurrent depression, Dysthymia.
12. Bipolar disorder, Cyclothymia.
13. Acute stress disorder, Adjustment disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
14. Obsessive- compulsive disorder.
15. Panic disorder, Phobic Disorders, Generalized anxiety disorder.
16. Somatoform disorders and Dissociative Disorders.
17. Nonorganic disorders of sleep.
18. Personality disorders and behaviour disorders in adults.
19. Sexual paraphilias.
20. Mental retardation.
21. Behavioral and affective disorders in childhood and adolescence (disorders of
behaviour, emotions and social relations).
22. Acute and transient psychotic disorders (Schizophreniform disorder, Brief
Psychotic Disorder), Schizotypal disorder.
23. Childhood autism (pervasive developmental disorder) and Asperger's syndrome.
24. Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder.
25. Mental disorders due to general medical conditions (e.g. endocrinopathies,
cardiovascular and hematological disorders).
26. Eating disorders.
III. Therapies in psychiatry
1. Electroconvulsive therapy.
2. Individual psychotherapy: methods and techniques.
3. Community and group psychotherapy: methods and techniques.
4. Psychostimulants, nootropic drugs and cognitive enhancers.
5. Hypnotics and anxiolytics.
6. Tricyclic and dual action antidepressants.
7. SSRIs and IMAOs.
8. First and second generation antipsychotics.
9. Mood stabilizers.
10. Rehabilitation and psychoeducation in mental disorders.
11. Psychiatric emergencies.
12. Adverse effects of antidepressants.
13. Adverse effects of lithium and others mood stabilizers.
14. Adverse effects of psychostimulants, benzodiazepines and hypnotics.
15. Adverse effects of antipsychotics.
16. Maintenance treatment of mental disorders.
17. Bright light therapy, sleep deprivation in the treatment of depression and other
biological treatments ( rTMS, surgery).
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