Congress of psychiatry
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Carmen Weidler, Germany Christina Regenbogen, Benjamin Clemens, Michael Nitsche, Julie Blendy, Ute Habel OS-35 Oral Presentation Session 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R3 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Bipolar disorders II Chairs: Akram K. Wilson, United Kingdom Michael Bauer, Germany 001 Evaluating linguistic and cognitive origins of action fluency deficits in schizophrenia spectrum disorders Daria Smirnova, Russia Melanie Clark, Johanna Badcock, Assen Jablensky 002 Clinical characteristics related to affective lability and its relationship with aggression and impulsivity in bipolar I disorder Ersin Uygun, Turkey Oya Güçlü, Murat Erkiran, Sahap Erkoç 003 Examination of cortical surface area and cortical thickness in bipolar disorder Vikas Bandalli, India Rashmin Achalia, Arpitha Jacob, Garimaa Achalia, Naren P. Rao 004 Medication and bipolar mixed states? About the relevance of antidepressants and compliance to medication regarding psychiatric admissions Miguel Nascimento, Portugal Joana Aguiar, Filomena Bacelar, Lucília Bravo, Alice Nobre 005 Stressful life events in bipolar disorder Amine Larnaout, Tunisia Imene Ben Romdhane, Ahlem Hajri, Nesrine Bram, Wided Homri, Raja Labbane MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 165 006 Mirtazapine-induced mania: a case report Sílvia Freitas, Portugal Rui Barranha, Sandra Queirós OS-36 Oral Presentation Session 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R13 TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Chairs: Felix Bermpohl, Germany Katharina Domschke, Germany 001 Mental health in prison and torture Mariam Jishkariani, Republic of Georgia Teimuraz Bokuchava, George Berulava, Kakhaber Mikadze 002 Evidence for a dissociative subtype of PTSD among refugees settled in Uganda Monika Schreckenbach, Germany Thomas Elbert, Ulrike Schmidt 003 Experience of panic symptoms and related concepts of distress among patients with anxiety disorders in northern India: a mixed-method study Ankit Gupta, United Kingdom Pratap Sharan, Rajesh Sagar, Shashi Kant 004 A double blind randomised sham controlled study to examine clinical benefits of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Shayanth Manche Gowda, India 005 Emotional exhaustion and burnout in cancer clinicians: a mixed methods study Soumitra Shankar Datta, India Rhea Daruvala, Maupali Ghosh, Francesca Fratazzi, Siti A. Norzan, Anirban Laha, Rosina Ahmed, Samiran Panda OS-37 (d) Oral Presentation Session 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R12 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Affektive Störungen: Risikofaktoren Chairs: Mathias Berger, Germany Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland 001 Der Einfluss von früher Traumatisierung und genetischem Risiko auf Hirnstruktur und -funktion bei unipolarer Depression Nils Opel, Germany Ronny Redlich, Dominik Grotegerd, Peter Zwanzger, Walter Heindel, Harald Kugel, Volker Arolt, Udo Dannlowski 002 Kardiovaskuläres Risiko und depressive Störungen Andreas Baranyi, Austria 003 Gemeinsame neuronale Grundlagen von Fehler- bewusstsein und Krankheitseinsicht bei Patienten mit unipolarer Depression – eine funktionelle Mag- netresonanztomographie-Studie Felix Grubbe, Germany Evgeny Gutyrchik, Janusch Blautzik, Hans-Jürgen Möller, Michael Riedel, Ulrich Ettinger, Marco Paolini, Rebecca Schennach 004 Morphologische Unterschiede zwischen depres- siven und gesunden Jugendlichen: eine MRT-Studie Joana Straub, Germany Kathrin Malejko, Paul Plener, Birgit Abler 005 Validierung des Selbstmanagement-Selbsttests (SMST) bei Patienten mit Depression und Proban- den aus der Allgemeinbevölkerung Peter M. Wehmeier, Germany FS-15 Further Session 17:00 – 19:00 | Room Lindau 2 BVDP Mitgliederversammlung Chair: Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany SP-04 Special Session 18:45 – 20:15 | Room M2 / M3 TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Speed dating – discuss your own project and get useful tips for your career Chair: Franziska Baessler, Germany Discussants: Jakob Kaminski, Germany Florian Rückert, Germany Florian Riese, Switzerland Felipe Picon, Brazil Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Nehal El-Nahrawy, Germany Hironori Kuga, Japan MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 166 › Wednesday, 11 October 2017 S-214 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7 TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions CAREIF Symposium 4: Globalisation, geo-politics and psychiatry – investing for social justice, civil rights and humane care Chairs: Edgar Jones, United Kingdom Jenny Willis, United Kingdom 001 Mental Health for Nations, mental health in low and middle-income countries Albert Chaitram Persaud, United Kingdom 002 A call to action: refugees, social justice and mental health Rachel Tribe, United Kingdom 003 Stigma, globalisation and radicalisation Nadarasar Yoganathan, United Kingdom 004 Suicides – risk factors and prevention strategies Kamaldeep Bhui, United Kingdom S-215 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A8 TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy Mentalization-based treatment(s): foundations and applications Chairs: Kai Vogeley, Germany Ulrich Schultz-Venrath, Germany 001 Neuroscientific foundations of mentalizing Tobias Nolte, United Kingdom 002 Meeting the mind of the patient: epistemic trust and epistemic injustice Peter Fonagy, United Kingdom 003 Principles of mentalizing in groups or mental- ization-based group therapy in day-treatment or in-patient-setting Ulrich Schultz-Venrath, Germany 004 Mentalization-based treatment for patients with autism spectrum disorder Katharina Krämer, Germany Sophia Reul, Ulrich Schultz-Venrath, Kai Vogeley S-216 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A5 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders German research network on psychiatric disorders, part I: affective disorders Chairs: Rainer Rupprecht, Germany Frank Padberg, Germany 001 Bipolife Research Consortium in Germany: improving recognition and care in critical areas of bipolar disorder Michael Bauer, Germany 002 OPTIMD: research for optimized treatment of depression Rainer Rupprecht, Germany Inga Neumann, Johannes Kornhuber, Erich Gulbins, Thomas Baghai, Marcus Ising, Oliver Gruber, Isabella Heuser 003 GCBS: German Center of Brain Stimulation Frank Padberg, Germany 004 NetBiomics: a novel approach for biobanking Thomas G. Schulze, Germany S-217 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A1 TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, psychopathology, RDoC Integrating dimensional constructs in a categorical classification: progress and prospects for ICD-11 › WPA Section: Affective Disorders › WPA Section: Quality Assurance in Psychiatry Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland 001 Scientific concepts and methodologies for dimensional qualifiers across ICD-11 categories Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland 002 Symptom severity qualifiers and course spec- ifiers in ICD-11 primary psychotic disorders: could they contribute to adequate pay for performance? Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany 003 Severity qualifiers in ICD-11 depressive episode: limitations and possible developments Mario Maj, Italy 004 Findings from ICD-11 case-controlled field studies on clinicians' use of dimensional ratings Jared Wayne Keeley, USA MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 167 S-218 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2 TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, psychosomatics Psychopharmacotherapy in the medically ill – practical approaches at the interface of mental and medical disorders Chairs: Christine Norra, Germany Ronald Burian, Germany 001 Psychopharmacotherapy in cardiovascular diseases Siegfried Kasper, Austria 002 Pharmacotherapy in psychooncology Josef Jenewein, Switzerland 003 A practical approach to psychopharmacotherapy in gynecology and obstetrics Susanne Simen, Germany Günter Niklewski 004 Psychopharmacotherapy in neurologic diseases Ulrik Fredrik Malt, Norway S-219 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4 TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy Philosophy and psychiatry: integrative explanation – from phenomenology to molecules and back › WPA Section: Philosophy & Humanities in Psychiatry Chairs: Felix Tretter, Austria Wolfgang Maier, Germany 001 Psychotic disorders – theory of schizophrenia Josef Parnas, Denmark 002 Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology – usefulness of animal models Kenneth Schaffner, USA 003 Neurobiology and genetics – explanatory power of computational neurobiology John D. Murray, USA S-220 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology The impact of neuroscience on revisiting psychiatric nosology Chairs: Drozdstoy Stoyanov, Bulgaria Silvana Galderisi, Italy 001 Neuroimaging in psychosis: what is the contribution to early diagnosis? Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland 002 What can our knowledge about the brain con- tribute to psychopathology? Plaedoyer for a spatiotemporal psychopathology Georg Northoff, Canada 003 Semantic processing and semantic experience in people with schizophrenia: a bridge between phe- nomenological psychopathology and neuroscience? Massimo Ballerini, Italy 004 Toward implementation of the model of trans- lational validation in revisiting clinical assessment tools in psychiatry: preliminary empirical results Drozdstoy Stoyanov, Bulgaria Sevdalina Kandilarova, Nikolay Sirakov, Magdalena Stoeva, Kichka Velkova, Stefan Kostianev S-221 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2 TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Prison psychiatry – perspective from different countries › WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry Chairs: Birgit Vollm, United Kingdom Norbert Konrad, Germany 001 Return to the past: criminalization of the mentally ill Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, USA 002 Prisoners with intellectual disability: preva- lence, service provision and re-entry in prison Vicente Tort, Spain 003 Mental health problems of prisoners in South America Adrian Mundt, Chile 004 IQ association with psychiatric comorbidity in a maximum security prison Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna, Mexico MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 168 S-222 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1 TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies Current research in suicidology and suicide prevention › WPA Section: Suicidology Chairs: Vladimir Carli, Sweden Jean-Pierre Kahn, France 001 Suicidal behaviours in young European smokers and non-smokers: results from the SEYLE study Christian Haring, Austria 002 Prospective predictors of onset, maintenance and cessation of self-injurious behaviour during adolescence Romuald Brunner, Germany 003 Biological markers of suicidal behaviour Pilar Alejandra Sáiz Martinez, Spain 004 Self-crash suicide-murder: psychological autopsy essay of the Germanwings crash – clinical questions and aftermath ethical discussion Jean-Pierre Soubrier, France S-223 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2 TOPIC 38: Human Rights Psychosocial challenges in Europe › WPA Section: Ecology, Psychiatry & Mental Health › WPA Section: Mass Media & Mental Health Chairs: Luigi Janiri, Italy François Ferrero, Switzerland 001 Current chances and challenges for the human rights-based approach in psychiatry Michaela Amering, Austria 002 Smartphone apps for mental health: opportuni- ties and challenges for the next future Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland 003 Intercultural contexts in psychiatry: migration and families in Europe Rachid Bennegadi, France 004 Refugees and asylum seekers across Europe: Dublin syndrome and other psychiatric issues Luigi Janiri, Italy S-224 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 1 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders The impact of exercise on psychiatric disorders Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany Berend Malchow, Germany 001 Physical activity and exercise in the preven- tion and treatment of major depression: current evidences and challenges Felipe Barreto Schuch, Brazil 002 Benefits and limitations of exercise in the treatment of psychotic disorders Keith Nuechterlein, USA 003 Physical activity and exercise in anxiety disorders Andreas Ströhle, Germany 004 Mechanisms of exercise effects on the brain Karsten Henkel, Germany S-225 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 1 TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic substances, behavioural addictions New interventions in the treatment of addiction › WPA Section: Addiction Psychiatry Chairs: Richard Rosenthal, USA Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada 001 Novel delivery systems in the treatment of opioid addiction Richard Rosenthal, USA 002 Innovative psychosocial interventions in the treatment of SUD Ingo Schäfer, Germany 003 Web-based tools and their effectiveness in substance use disorders Thomas Berger, Switzerland 004 Early intervention concepts addressing high risk behaviors among substance using youth Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 169 S-226 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 3 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders International efforts in early recognition of affective disorders Chairs: Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany Michael King, United Kingdom 001 Primary prevention of depression in primary care: evidence and challenges Juan Ángel Bellón Saameño, Spain 002 Predicting the onset of anxiety or depression – a common pathway Michael King, United Kingdom 003 High risk measurements of prodromal states of affective disorders – the DEEP-I Depression Early Prediction Inventory Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany 004 The Bochum early bipolar recognition approach – successful screening of large student cohorts Georg Juckel, Germany Ida Haußleiter S-227 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 3 TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma Psychiatric experience in the treatment of genocide and torture surviving refugees Chairs: Haim Belmaker, Israel Jutta Lindert, Germany 001 Mental health and resilience among refugees: conflicting current evidence Jutta Lindert, Germany 002 The mental health of asylum seekers and victims of human trafficking: the experience of Gesher (Bridge) clinic, Israel 2014 – 2017 Ido Lurie, Israel 003 Treatment of genocide and torture surviving refugees: obstacles and solutions Haim Knobler, Israel Moshe Z. Abramowitz S-228 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 2 TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy Schema therapy for difficult to treat patients – current state of the art and new developments Chairs: Klaus Lieb, Germany Eckhard Roediger, Germany 001 Evidence base of schema therapy – current studies and challenges Klaus Lieb, Germany 002 Similarities and differences of schema therapy and dialectical behaviour therapy in the treatment of BPD Eva Faßbinder, Germany 003 Schema therapy with children suffering from separation distress – first results of an ongoing RCT Christof Loose, Germany 004 Treating the untreatable – how does schema therapy deal with narcissistic patients – the skill of empathic confrontation Eva Dieckmann, Germany Eckhard Rödiger S-229 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 2 TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other disorders of this category Multidisciplinary treatment of eating disorders: contributions of medicine, psychology and move- ment science on body-oriented therapy in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa › DGPPN Section: Health Care Professions Chairs: Anna Katharina Alexandridis, Germany Angela Döring, Germany 001 A sports-psychiatric approach in the treatment of eating disorders Valentin Z. Markser, Germany 002 Dance-movement therapy in the treatment of eating disorders Marianne Eberhard-Kaechele, Germany 003 Movement-therapy in eating disorders: treat- ment of body image and excessive physical activity Anna Katharina Alexandridis, Germany 004 Cognitive-behavioral body image therapy for eating disorders: theory, treatment and outcome Silja Vocks, Germany |
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