Part I. Intellectual Foundation of Psychiatry: 1. Functional neuroanatomy; 2. Neurochemistry; 3. Neurophysiology; 4. Child and adolescent development; 5. Psychosocial theories; Part II. Evaluation and Measurement: 6. Evaluation of signs and symptoms; 7. Classification and diagnosis; 8. Psychometrics; 9. Biostatistics; Part III. Psychiatric Disorders: 10. Cognitive disorders; 11. Additions: general consideration; 12. Addictions: alcohol-related disorders; 13. Addictions: non-alcoholic substance related disorders; 14. Psychotic disorders; 15. Mood disorders; 16. Anxiety disorders; 17. Somatoform disorders; 18. Dissociative disorders; 19. Sexual and gender identity disorders; 20. Eating disorders; 21. Sleep disorders; 22. Factitious disorder and malingering; 23. Personality disorders; 24. Child and adolescent psychiatric disorders; 25. Psychosomatic disorders and consultation-liaison psychiatry; Part IV. Psychiatric Therapeutics: 26. Psychosocial therapy; 27. Antipsychotics; 28. Lithium and mood stabilizing anticonvulsants; 29. Antidepressants; 30. Anxielytics and hypnotics; 31. Pharmacotherapy for substance related conditions; 32. Cognitive enhancers; 33. Stimulants; 34. Drug interactions; 35. Evaluation and treatment for adverse effects; 36. Electroconvulsive therapy, brain stimulation therapies, and other novel treatments; Part V. Neuropsychiatry and Relevant Neurologic Conditions: 37. Congenital neuropsychiatric disorders; 38. Infections of nervous system; 39. Seizure disorders; 40. Strokes and TIAs; 41. Brain tumors and injuries; 42. Headache; 43. Spinal cord anatomy and related conditions; 44. Movement disorders; 45. Language impairment; 46. Neuromuscular disorders and peripheral nerve disorders; Part VI. Special Topics: 47. Suicide and violence; 48. Abuse and neglect; 49. Legal and ethical issues; 50. Cultural and social psychiatry; Part VII. Review Questions.