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Kaplan & Sadock’s Study Guide And Self-Examination
Review In Psychiatry (10th Edition, 2026) – Covers All
58 Chapters
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Table Of Contents
1. A. Clinical Psychiatry
2. Chapter 1. Examination And Diagnosis Of The Psychiatric Patient
3. Chapter 1: Interactive Quiz
4. Chapter 2. Neurodevelopmental Disorders And Other Childhood Disorders
5. Chapter 2: Interactive Quiz
6. Chapter 3. Neurocognitive Disorders
7. Chapter 3: Interactive Quiz
8. Chapter 4. Substance Use And Addictive Disorders
9. Chapter 4: Interactive Quiz
10. Chapter 5. Schizophrenia Spectrum And Other Psychotic Disorders
11. Chapter 5: Interactive Quiz
12. Chapter 6. Bipolar Disorders
13. Chapter 6: Interactive Quiz
14. Chapter 7. Depressive Disorder
15. Chapter 7: Interactive Quiz
16. Chapter 8. Anxiety Disorders
17. Chapter 8: Interactive Quiz
18. Chapter 9. Obsessive-Compulsive And Related Disorders
19. Chapter 9: Interactive Quiz
20. Chapter 10. Trauma- And Stressor-Related Disorders
21. Chapter 10: Interactive Quiz
22. Chapter 11. Dissociative Disorders
23. Chapter 11: Interactive Quiz
24. Chapter 12. Somatic Symptom And Related Disorders
25. Chapter 12: Interactive Quiz
26. Chapter 13. Feeding And Eating Disorders
27. Chapter 13: Interactive Quiz
28. Chapter 14. Elimination Disorders
29. Chapter 14: Interactive Quiz
30. Chapter 15. Sleep–Wake Disorders
31. Chapter 15: Interactive Quiz
32. Chapter 16. Human Sexuality And Sexual Dysfunctions
33. Chapter 16: Interactive Quiz
34. Chapter 17. Gender Dysphoria, Gender Identity, And Related Conditions
35. Chapter 17: Interactive Quiz
36. Chapter 18. Disruptive, Impulse Control, And Conduct Disorders
37. Chapter 18: Interactive Quiz
38. Chapter 19. Personality Disorders
39. Chapter 19: Interactive Quiz
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40. Chapter 20. Other Conditions That May Be A Focus Of Clinical Attention
41. Chapter 20: Interactive Quiz
42. B. Treatment Across The Lifespan
43. Chapter 21. Psychopharmacology
44. Chapter 21: Interactive Quiz
45. Chapter 22. Other Somatic Therapies
46. Chapter 22: Interactive Quiz
47. Chapter 23. Psychotherapy
48. Chapter 23: Interactive Quiz
49. Chapter 24. Psychiatric Rehabilitation And Other Interventions
50. Chapter 24: Interactive Quiz
51. Chapter 25. Consult To Other Disciplines
52. Chapter 25: Interactive Quiz
53. Chapter 26. Level Of Care
54. Chapter 26: Interactive Quiz
55. C. Other Issues Relevant To Psychiatry
56. Chapter 27. Ethics And Professionalism
57. Chapter 27: Interactive Quiz
58. Chapter 28. Forensic And Legal Issues
59. Chapter 28: Interactive Quiz
60. Chapter 29. End-Of-Life Issues And Palliative Care
61. Chapter 29: Interactive Quiz
62. Chapter 30. Community Psychiatry
63. Chapter 30: Interactive Quiz
64. Chapter 31. Global And Cultural Issues In Psychiatry
65. Chapter 31: Interactive Quiz
66. D. Contributions From The Sciences And Social Sciences To Psychiatry
67. Chapter 32. Normal Development And Aging
68. Chapter 32: Interactive Quiz
69. Chapter 33. Contributions From The Neurosciences
70. Chapter 33: Interactive Quiz
71. Chapter 34. Contributions From The Behavioral And Social Sciences
72. Chapter 34: Interactive Quiz
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Directions
Each Of The Questions Or Incomplete Statements Below Is Followed By
Five Suggested Responses Or Completions. Select The One That Is Best In
Each Case.
1.1. The Nature Of An Endophenotype Is Biologically Defined On Which
Of The Following?
A. Neuropsychological
B. Cognitive
C. Neurophysiological
D. Biochemical
E. All Of The
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Answer
1.1. Ans: E (All)
The Nature Of An Endophenotype Is Biologically Defined On The Basis Of
Neuropsychological, Cognitive, Neurophysiological, Neuroanatomical,
Biochemical, And Brain Data. Endophenotype Is An Internal Phenotype, Which
Is A Set Of Objective Characteristics Of An Individual That Are Not Visible To
The Unaided
Eye. A Given Phenotype Would Not Be Limited To A Patient With A
Particular Diagnosis; For Instance, Schizophrenia Might Also Be Found In
Patients With Other Diagnoses, Such As Depression Or Bipolar Disorder.
1.2. Which Of The Following Morphological Regions Is A Part Of The Neuron?
A. Cell Body
B. Dendrites
C. Axon
D. Axon Terminals
E. All Of The
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Answer
1.2. Ans: E (All)
The Human Brain Contains Approximately 100 Billion Nerve Cells Or
Neurons. In General, Neurons Are Composed Of Four Morphologically
Identified Regions: (1) The Cell Body Or Soma, Which Contains The Nucleus
And Can Be Considered The Metabolic Center Of The Neuron; (2) The
Dendrites, Which Are Processes That Arise From The Cell Body, Branch
Extensively, And Serve As The Major Recipient Zones Of Input From Other
Neurons; (3) The Axon, Which Is A Single Process That Arises From A
Specialized Portion Of The Cell Body (The Axon Hillock) And
Conveys Information To Other Neurons; And (4) The Axon Terminals, Which
Are Fine Branches Near The End Of The Axon And That Form Contacts
(Synapses) Generally With The Dendrites Or The Cell Bodies Of Other
Neurons, Release Neurotransmitters, And Provide A Mechanism For
Interneuronal Communication. Most Neurons In The Human Brain Are
Considered To Be Multipolar In That They Give Rise To A Single Axon And
Several Dendritic Processes.
1.3. A Reduced Density Of Interneurons In Layer 2 Of The Prefrontal
Cortex Has Been Observed Among Patients With
A. Bipolar Disorder
B. Major Depression
C. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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