Part One Descriptive and dynamic psychopathology, E.McGinley; clinical assessment, T.Fahy; neuroscience, E.Joyce; clinical psychopharmacology, V.Nimagaonkar. Part Two A Neurosciences II, E. Joyce; neurochemistry, R. Kerwin; genetics, M. Owen; psychology, A. Maden; epidemiology, R. Araya; research methods and statistics, G. Lewis. Part Two B Schizophrenia, A. David; affective disorder, S. Wessley; the neuroses, H. Kennedy; organic psychiatry, S. Fleminger; epilepsy and the EEG in psychiatry, P. Chesterman; old age psychiatry, A. Burns; alcohol, M. Farrell; drug-related problems, A. Johns; suicide, parasuicide and self-mutilation, A. Barker; abnormal illness behaviour, R. Araya; eating disorders, L. Appleby; psychiatric disorders of pregnancy and related disorders, L. Appleby; sexual dysfunction, H. Fox and A. Gregoire; personality disorders, G. Lewis; child psychiatry, E. Simonoff; the psychiatry of adolescence, M. Shaw; mental handicap, R. Goodman; liaison psychiatry, C. Duggan; social, community and transcultural psychiatry, G.Thornicroft (social and community) P. Moodley (transcultural); forensic psychiatry, D. Forshaw. Part Three Psychological methods of treatment, U. Schmidt; parmacological treatments in psychiatry, S. Lewis; physical treatments in psychiatry, M. Philpott. Appendix - the MRCPsych exam, L. Appleby and A. Burns.