The MRCPsych examinations, conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, are the most important exams for psychiatric trainees to achieve specialist accreditation. Written by authors with recent exam success and edited by the distinguished team behind Revision Notes in Psychiatry, Get Through MRCPsych Paper B: Mock Examination Papers provides candidates with the most realistic and up-to-date MCQ and EMIs, closely matched to themes appearing most often in the Paper B exam.
Explanation: Two studies by Valins and Laird suggested that overt behaviour could lead to emotions without visceral changes. These two studies support the James–Lange theory. According to the James–Lange theory, the experience of ...
The MRCPsych examinations, conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists are the most important exams for psychiatric trainee to achieve specialist accreditation.
Featuring a wealth of practice questions and answers, this book is an essential revision tool to maximise the chances of exam success.
The Node Network is associated with the hierarchical network model of Collins and Quillian. [O. pp. 253–5]. ○. 56 Answer: A. In Couvade syndrome a person develops extreme anxiety and various physical symptoms of pregnancy when his ...
Featuring a wealth of practice questions, this book provides the essential revision tool to maximise the chances of exam success. 600 MCQs, reflecting the breadth of topics encountered in the actual exam Extensive evidence based referencing ...
This is a fully-updated, comprehensive guide for trainees preparing for the MRCPsych CASC exam (Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies).
Comprising of 400 MCQs, this book provides essential revision content to help you pass the recently introduced MRCPsych Paper A. The most recent guidelines for the new curriculum have been followed in compiling the content.
This title includes extracts that cover the whole spectrum of critical appraisal, together with exercises for the reader to work through independently to improve their technique.
(a) Dutton and Aron's suspension-bridge experiment (b) Hohmann's study of adult males with spinal cord injuries (c) Laird's facial feedback experiment (d) Valins' false feedback experiment (e) None of the above.
This book is intended for psychiatric trainees sitting the CASC component of the MRCPsych exam.