1. Classification in Psychiatry
2. Psychiatric History and Mental Status Examination
- Hsitory vs. Mental status
- Mental status
- Appearance
- Speech
- Mood and affect
- Thinking and perception
- Sensorium
- Alertness, Orientation, Concentration-and-calculation, Memory, Immediate-retention-and-recall, Fund-of-knowledge, Abstract-thinking, Insight, Judgement
3. Medical Assessment and Laboratory Testing in Psychiatry
4. Brain Imaging
5. Major Nuerocognitive Disorders
- Delirium
- Acute onset, with some trggering causes affecting on brain, fluctuation
- Dementia
- Relatively slow onset, unclear triggers, relatively stable
- Other cognitive disorders
6. Major or Minor Neurocognitive Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition (Amnestic Disorder)
7. Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition
9. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
11. Mood Disorders
12. Anxiety Disorders
15. Dissorciative Disorders
17. Personality Disorders
18. Sexual Dysfunction and Gender Dysphoria
19. Feeding and Eating Disorders
21. Normal Sleep and Sleep-Wake Disorders
22. Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders
23. Psychosomatic Medicine
24. Suicide, Violence, and Emergency Psychiatric Medicine
25. Child Psychiatry
26. Geriatric Psychiatry
27. End-of-Life Care Issues
28. Psychotherapies
29. Psychopharmacological Treatment and Nutritional Supplements
30. Brain Stimulation Therapies
31. Forensic Psychiatry and Ethics in Psychiatr
32. Medication-Induced Movement Disorders
Glossary of Signs and Symptoms
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- affect
- The subjective and immediate experience of emotion attached to ideas or mental representations of objects. Affect has outward manifestations that may be classified as restricted, blunted, flattened, broad, labile, appropriate, or inappropriate. See also mood.
- behavior
- Sum total of the psyche that includes impulses, motivations, wishes, drives, instincts, and cravings, as expressed by a person’s behavior or motor activity. Also called conation.
- consciousness
- State of awareness, with response to external stimuli.
- laconic speech (こんな表現型もある…)
- Condition characterized by a reduction in the quantity of spontaneous speech; replies to questions are brief and unelaborated, and little or no unprompted additional information is www.konkur.in provided. Occurs in major depression, schizophrenia, and organic mental disorders. Also called poverty of speech.
- lethologica
- Momentary forgetting of a name or proper noun. 度忘れ
- nihilism
- Delusion of the nonexistence of the self or part of the self; also refers to an attitude of total.
- 精神科領域のニヒリズムはいわゆる「虚無主義」と同根だが、ずいぶん意味合いが違う
- noesis
- Revelation(啓示) in which immense illumination occurs in association with a sense that one has been chosen to lead and command. Can occur in manic or dissociative states. rejection of established values or extreme skepticism regarding moral and value judgments.