Featuring practice exam questions in both single best answer and multiple true/false styles, SBA and MTF MCQs for the Final FRCA contains 180 challenging multiple choice questions and advice on how to approach revision and sitting the exam. This is an invaluable tool for Final FRCA exam preparation.
Dedicated to providing exam practice in single best answer and multiple true/false question styles, SBA and MTF MCQs for the Primary FRCA contains 180 multiple choice questions and advice on how to approach revision and sitting the Primary FRCA exam. This is an invaluable tool for Primary FRCA exam preparation.
One component of the Final FRCR examination is a collection of clinical radiological questions; the format of these is now Single Best Answer (SBA). SBAs for the Final FRCR contains over 350 SBA questions and concise, detailed, referenced model answers - an essential revision aid for all FRCR Part 2 candidates.
Provides advice, guidance and sample questions for the new question format Part 1 MRCOG examination: single best answer questions (SBAs). Essential reading for all Part 1 MRCOG candidates, the book offers key insights into the new style of paper, including over 300 sample questions and two sample SBA examination papers.
This is the first book to address the clinical and neurobiological interface between schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It uses numerous case studies to present diagnostic guidelines and to describe a recommended treatment algorithm, demystifying this complex disorder and aiding its effective management.
This is the first book to analyze empirically supported treatments by using the newest criteria from the APA's Society of Clinical Psychology. Providing up-to-date information for clinicians, scholars, and students; this book points readers to many other useful resources.
Self-Management of Depression helps clinicians evaluate and apply a variety of treatment strategies that can empower patients to control depression and live healthier and more productive lives. It is aimed at clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers and primary care physicians.
How should the law deal with the challenges raised by advancing biotechnology? This book offers a philosophical and legal re-analysis of the law in relation to property in the body and biomaterials. It will appeal to academics working on issues crossing biotechnology, law, ethics and policy.