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Recovery from schizophrenia: a symposium in mem-
ory of the work of Richard Warner MD
Chairs: 
Peter Huxley, United Kingdom 
Anne Krayer, United Kingdom
001
  Updated review of recovery from schizophrenia 
outcomes  2000 – 2015
Anne Krayer, United Kingdom
Peter Huxley, Sanjay Aryal
002
  Building recovery supports and inclusion  
opportunities through the economic development of 
identity communities of people with serious mental 
illnesses
Alan Rosen, Australia
003
  Synergies between traditional cultural healing 
factors and evidence based clinical interventions to 
optimise outcomes for psychosis
Alan Rosen, Australia
004
  The human-rights based approach to recovery
Michaela Amering, Austria
S-176 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Hall New York 3
 
TOPIC 12:
 Epidemiology and risk factors
Challenges in outpatient mental health care in 
Europe – social, epidemiological, economical and 
clinical issues
Chairs: 
Dirk Richter, Switzerland 
Hans-Joachim Salize, Germany
001
  The current state of mental health care in Italy: 
problems, perspectives and lessons to learn
Giulia Signorini, Italy
002
  Social exclusion of persons with severe mental 
illness in Switzerland
Dirk Richter, Switzerland
Holger Hoffmann
003
  Adherence to antipsychotic medication in out-
patient schizophrenia care in Germany – effects on 
hospital readmission and cost
Hans-Joachim Salize, Germany
004
  Factors associated with the use of community 
mental health services by schizophrenia-spectrum 
patients in Málaga, Spain
Berta Moreno-Küstner, Spain
Antonio Bordallo, Mª Carmen Castillejos
S-177 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Hall New York 2
TOPIC 18:
 Pharmacotherapy
Neuroscience-based classification of psychothera-
peutic medications: a critical review

 WPA Section: Pharmacopsychiatry
Chairs: 
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany 
Siegfried Kasper, Austria
001
  Development of a neuroscience based nomen-
clature
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
002
  Why do we need a neuroscience-based nomen-
clature for psychotropic medication in psychiatry?
Marie Spies, Germany
003
  The new proposed neuroscience-based nomen-
clature for psychotropic medications
Thomas Baghai, Germany

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 German language Session 
 Q & A  Modul
SCIENTIFIC
 PROGRAMME
147
S-178 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room  M4 / M5
TOPIC 38:
 Human Rights
E-mental health is invading your world: how to 
discern quality from charlatanism
Chairs: 
Stijn Jannes, Belgium 
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
001
  Finding the needle in the haystack – quality 
criteria for internet interventions
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
002
  Symptom-free in 21 days with 15 minutes per 
day with online self-help therapy? A 5-year longitu-
dinal follow-up study on over 7.000 patients
Paul Koeck, Belgium
003
  The ability of apps to improve the daily life of 
persons with mental ill health
Frank Schalken, The Netherlands
S-179 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 3:
 Psychotic disorders
Glutamatergic mechanisms in schizophrenia: from 
animal models to clinical findings
Chairs: 
Peter Gass, Germany 
Steven Siegel, USA
001
  Cellular and circuit models of increased resting- 
state network gamma activity in schizophrenia
Steven Siegel, USA
002
  mGlu5 receptor ablation alters the expression 
of several schizophrenia-associated genes
Dragos Inta, Germany
003
  Dysregulated adult neurogenesis in the human 
subependymal zone in schizophrenia and bipolar 
disorder
Christin Weissleder, Australia
Maree Webster, Cynthia Shannon Weickert
004
  Dopamin-glutamate interaction and schizophre-
nia: new evidence from PET and MRS
Jürgen Gallinat, Germany
S-180 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 44:
 Other topics
Labor market integration is vital for recovery!  
Challenges and encouragement
Chair: 
Janine Berg-Peer, Germany
001
  Vocational recovery: mental health and employ-
ment in evidence and clinical practice
Dorothea Jäckel, Germany
002
  Youth Coaching: prevention of juvenile unem-
ployment in Austria as illustrated by the example of 
Salzburg
Verena Karl, Austria
003
  Fighting for a professional education has 
helped my recovery and led to the foundation of my 
own company
Gudrun Tönnes, Germany
004
  My job as a journalist helps my everyday struggle 
for recovery
Heide Fuhljahn, Germany
S-181 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Lindau 6
TOPIC 22:
 Community and social psychiatry
Improving communication in mental health care: 
new findings and interventions
Chairs: 
Rose McCabe, United Kingdom 
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom
001
  Effect of questions used by psychiatrists on 
therapeutic alliance and adherence
Laura Thompson, United Kingdom
002
  TEMPO: Training to enhance communication 
with people with psychosis
Rose McCabe, United Kingdom
003
  Shared decision making in dementia
Rose McCabe, United Kingdom
004
  Structuring patient-clinician communication 
with a solution focused approach: DIALOG+
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom
S-182 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Dessau 3
TOPIC 30:
 Human sexuality
Classification of sexual disorders: the perspective of 
clinical sexologists

 WPA Section: Psychiatry & Human Sexuality
Chairs: 
Antonio Pacheco Palha, Portugal 
Radwa S. Abdelazim, Egypt
001
  Human sexuality in these days
Antonio Pacheco Palha, Portugal
002
  Classification of sexual disorders: an Asian 
perspective
Sathyanarayana Rao, India
003
  Sexual violence against women – gender  
violence, intimate partner violence (IPV) and  
domestic violence in Europe and worldwide  
– selected milestones
Alexis Vasquez, Venezuela

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SCIENTIFIC
 PROGRAMME
148
004
  Gender dysphoria – the protocol and the  
experience of the university hospital of St. John
Márcia Mota, Portugal
S-183 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room R2
TOPIC 25:
 Training and continuing education
Psychiatry in Guatemala
Chairs: 
Roxana Ruiz Cabarrus, Guatemala 
Mayra Recino, Guatemala
Discussants: 
Mirna Santos, Guatemala 
Diego Asturias, Guatemala 
Edgar Vasquez, Guatemala
001
  Implementing mhGap – IG (mental health Gap 
Action Programme – Intervention Guideline) in  
medical schools in Guatemala
Lourdes Trigueros, Guatemala
S-184 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room R3
TOPIC 13:
 Brain imaging, neurophysiology, 
neuropsychology
Assessment of brain-heart interaction through 
heart dynamics: towards a neurovisceral integration 
model
Chairs: 
Agorastos Agorastos, Germany 
Klaus Wiedemann, Germany
001
  Translational relevance of non-linear heart rate 
dynamics for human autonomic dysfunction
Oliver Stiedl, The Netherlands
002
  The neurovisceral integration model – findings 
in psychiatric research
Julian Thayer, USA
003
  Findings on heart rate variability in stress 
research
Agorastos Agorastos, Germany
004
  HRV in dementia: on the safety of AChE  
inhibitors and other uses
Holger Jahn, Germany
S-044 (d) 
Symposium (German)
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room M1
TOPIC 38:
 Human Rights
 
Freiheitsentziehende Maßnahmen in der Psychi-
atrie: Was ist die gegenwärtige Datenbasis?
Chairs: 
Georg Juckel, Germany 
Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany
001
  Häufigkeit von Zwangsmaßnahmen als Quali-
tätsindikator? Die Datenlage in Baden-Württemberg
Tilman Steinert, Germany
Erich Flammer
002
  Determinanten unfreiwilliger psychiatrischer 
Aufnahmen – empirische Daten aus einer deutschen 
Großstadt
Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany
Mario Schmitz-Buhl, Stefanie Gairing
003
  Häufigkeit und Bedingungsfaktoren für die 
Anwendung von Unterbringungen, Fixierungen und 
Zwangsmedikation – neueste Studienergebnisse aus 
NRW
Georg Juckel, Germany
004
  Wie lassen sich Zwangsmaßnahmen bei der 
Behandlung reduzieren? Erfahrungen aus Berlin
Andreas Heinz, Germany
S-045 (d)-PF 
Symposium (German)
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room M8
TOPIC 44:
 Other topics
 
Die Selbstverpflichtung der Pflegewissenschaft 
in einer psychiatrischen Universitätsklinik: das 
Basler Modell
Chairs: 
Regula Lüthi, Switzerland 
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland
001
  Bewältigungsfördernde Umgebung im psy-
chiatrischen Setting: die Selbstverpflichtung der 
Pflegewissenschaft und „Das Basler Modell”
Claudia Lötscher, Switzerland
002
  Lebensqualität balancieren
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland
003
  Patientenorientierung: wie genau im Basler 
Modell?
Regine Steinauer, Switzerland
004
  Therapeutische Allianz: ein Bündnis
Christine Althaus, Switzerland
005
  Wissen beinhaltet auch Verstehen
Beatrice Gehri, Switzerland
S-046 (d) 
Symposium (German)
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room M6
TOPIC 35:
 Psychiatry and society
 
Umsetzung der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention 
in der Psychiatrie: Brauchen wir eine neue Psychiatrie- 
Enquête?
Chairs: 
Eva Buchholz, Germany 
Sigrid Arnade, Germany
001
  Psychiatriehistorische Reflektionen: von der 
Psychiatriereform der 1970er Jahre bis zur UN-BRK
Eva Buchholz, Germany
002
  Paradigmenwechsel durch die UN-BRK: Hilft 
eine neue Psychiatrie-Enquête?
Margret Osterfeld, Germany

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 German language Session 
 Q & A  Modul
SCIENTIFIC
 PROGRAMME
149
003
  Weiterentwicklung des psychiatrischen Versor-
gungssystems aus der Sicht von Betroffenen: Was 
ist uns wichtig? Was brauchen wir?
Thomas Künneke, Germany
S-047 (d) 
Symposium (German)
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Dessau 6
TOPIC 37:
 Stigma and mental health
 
Inside Stigma – Stigmatisierung aus Sicht der 
Betroffenen und Entwürfe für die Praxis
Chairs: 
Hermann T. Steffen, Germany 
Christoph Karlheim, Germany
001
  Entstigmatisierungstendenzen am Beispiel von 
Depressions-Online-Foren und ihre Relevanz für die 
psychiatrische Versorgungspraxis
Christoph Karlheim, Germany
002
  Zur sozialtypischen Expression psychischer 
Erkrankungen im Kontext ihrer handlungsmotivie-
renden Erwartungen
Matthias Pauge, Germany
003
  Familiales Stigmamanagement am Beispiel von 
Familien mit Epilepsie
Hermann T. Steffen, Germany
S-417 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Hall A3
TOPIC 35:
 Psychiatry and society
Humor in psychiatry and psychotherapy
Chairs: 
Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany 
Alexander M. Rapp, Germany
WS-15 Workshop
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 25:
 Training and continuing education
Best practice in teaching medical students in busy 
clinical environments 
Chairs: 
Shavindra Dias, Sri Lanka 
Mohan Isaac, Australia
WS-16 Workshop
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Weimar 5
TOPIC 25:
 Training and continuing education
Gossip and rumour: impact within health organisations
Chair: 
H. Victor Storm, Australia
Speakers: 
Nick O'Connor, Australia 
H. Victor Storm, Australia 
Beth Kotze, Australia
Discussant: 
Janice Russell, Australia
OS-27 
Oral Presentation Session
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room R13
TOPIC 20:
 Prevention and health promotion
Mental health promotion: underlying factors and 
strategies
Chairs: 
Olga Karpenko, Russia 
Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany
001
  The exploration of correlation among work 
identity, helping attitude, and job satisfactory on the 
case managers of narcotics hazard control centers
Hui-Ching Wu, Taiwan
002
  How to motivate employers to support the 
mental health of their employees? Report about 
experiences across 500 German companies
Werner Kissling, Germany
003
  The current state of burnout and coping strate-
gies of the staff at a national mental hospital
Jong-Gook Lee, Republic of Korea
004
  Targets of therapeutic intervention for preven-
tion of repeated hospitalization: need for develop-
ing ‘personalised care model’
Amresh Shrivastava, Canada
Robbie Campbell, Avinash DeSousa
005
  Personality factors associated with contracep-
tive behaviour among women attending the psychi-
atric clinic of a Nigerian teaching hospital
Boladale Mapayi, Nigeria
Adesanmi Akinsulore, Olutayo Aloba, Olakunle Oginni, 
Champion Seun-Fadipe, Adesegun Fatusi, Benedicta 
Oladimeji
OS-28 
Oral Presentation Session
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room R12
TOPIC 8:
 Disorders closely related to childhood and 
adolescence
Disorders closely related to childhood and  
adolescence
Chairs: 
Bennett Leventhal, USA 
Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
001
  Resilience in children of mothers with a history 
of early life maltreatment
Katja Dittrich, Germany
Anna Fuchs, Felix Bermpohl, Dorothea Kluczniok, Daniel 
Führer, Anna-Lena Zietlow, Sibylle Maria Winter, Sabine 
C. Herpertz, Romuald Brunner, Franz Resch
002
  Early caregiving origins of attachment security 
in adolescence
Stephen Scott, United Kingdom
Jackie Briskman, Thomas O'Connor

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SCIENTIFIC
 PROGRAMME
150
003
  The cost of love: financial consequences of 
insecure attachment in antisocial adolescents
Christian Bachmann, Germany
Annette Bauer, Jackie Briskman, Monika Heinzel-
Gutenbrunner, Jennifer Beecham, Stephen Scott
004
  Effective enhancement for child conduct  
problems
Dianne Lees, New Zealand
David Fergusson, Christopher Frampton, Sally Merry
005
  Patterns of psychiatric diagnosis, pharmaco-
therapy, psychological assessments, rating scales 
and psychotherapy in children and adolescents 
with psychiatric disorders – a child and adolescent 
psychiatry clinic based study from India
Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, India
Anisha P. Landge, Rakesh Ghildiyal
006
  The association between anxiety and obesity 
among the elementary school students in Japan
Yohei Suzuki, Japan
Ai Ikeda, Koutatsu Maruyama, Hiroo Wada, Takeshi 
Tanigawa
OS-29 
Oral Presentation Session
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Room Lindau 4
TOPIC 3:
 Psychotic disorders
Psychotic disorders III
Chairs: 
Andreas Bechdolf, Germany 
Patrick McGorry, Australia
001
  Functional connectivity of the ventral tegmental 
area and avolition in subjects with schizophrenia: a 
resting state functional MRI study
Giulia Maria Giordano, Italy
Mario Stanziano, Michele Papa, Armida Mucci, Anna 
Prinster, Andrea Soricelli, Silvana Galderisi
002
  Neuronal dysfunctions during visual working 
memory encoding as a candidate endophenotype 
for schizophrenia
Michael Stäblein, Germany
Helena Storchak, Denisa Ghinea, Dominik Kraft, 
Christian Knöchel, Robert Bittner, Andreas Reif, Viola 
Oertel
003
  Brain structural, electrophysiological, cogni-
tive and clinical profiles of at-risk mental state: the 
longitudinal Minds in Transition (MinT) study
Ulrich Schall, Australia
Paul Rasser, Rebbekah Atkinson, Ross Fulham, Tim 
Ehlkes, Pat Michie, Philip Ward, Juanita Todd, Helen J. 
Stain, Robyn Langdon
004
  Cortical features of distinct evolutionary trajec-
tories in patients with delusional infestation
Dusan Hirjak, Germany
Markus Huber, Erwin Kirchler, Katharina M. Kubera, 
Martin Karner, Fabio Sambataro, Roland Freudenmann, 
Robert Christian Wolf
005
  Schizophrenia polygenic risk score associated 
with left temporal gyrification, but not grey matter 
volume or thickness, in a sample of healthy subjects
Igor Nenadic, Germany
Stephanie Gräger, Swapnil Awasthi, Kerstin Langbein, 
Maren Dietzek, Bianca Besteher, Stephan Ripke, Markus 
Nöthen, Heinrich Sauer, Christian Gaser, Franziska 
Degenhardt
006
  Large family-based exome sequencing study 
provides new insight into schizophrenia
Franziska Degenhardt, Germany
Anna C. Koller, Ina Giegling, Kerstin Ludwig, Konrad 
Klockmeier, Karolina Worf, Lalit Kaurani, Holger Thiele, 
Sibylle Schwab, Andreas Reif, Alfredo Ramirez, Marcella 
Rietschel, Dan Rujescu, Markus Nöthen
FS-11-Film 
Further Session
13:30 – 15:00
 | 
Hall London 2
 
TOPIC 28:
 History, art and cultural sciences
 
 We are here! / Wir sind hier! (subtitled in English)
Chairs: 
Andrea Rothenburg, Germany 
Susanne Simen, Germany 
Louise Larbanoix, Germany
FS-12-Film 
Further Session
13:30 – 16:30
 | 
Hall London 1
 
TOPIC 28:
 History, art and cultural sciences
Astu – so be it (Marathi with English subtitles)
Chairs: 
Mohan Agashe, India 
Frank Jessen, Germany
FS-13-Film 
Further Session
13:30 – 16:30
 | 
Hall London 3
 
TOPIC 28:
 History, art and cultural sciences
Art of storytelling: The human experience of being 
a psychiatrist
Chairs: 
Michelle Furuta, USA 
Mary Ann Schaepper, USA 
Michael Gales, USA 
Mindi Thelen, USA 
Tim Thelen, USA 
Maria T. Lymberis, USA

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 Q & A  Modul
SCIENTIFIC
 PROGRAMME
151
KN-21 (d) 
Keynote Lecture
15:15 – 16:15
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Hall B
 
TOPIC 40:
 Mass media and mental health
 
Irrbilder und Vorbilder – wie gelingt die mediale 
Darstellung von seelischer Gesundheit und Psychiatrie
Chairs: 
Arno Deister, Germany 
Iris Hauth, Germany
Speaker: 
Eckart von Hirschhausen, Germany
Preisverleihung:  
DGPPN-Promotionspreis  – Hans-Heimann-Preis
Laudation: 
Arno Deister, Germany
SP-03 
Special Session
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