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TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Beyond PTSD: embitterment, humiliation, shame
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TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Beyond PTSD: embitterment, humiliation, shame and revenge Chairs: Sung-Kil Min, Republic of Korea Michael Linden, Germany 001 Adverse childhood events, life events, and adaptational stress in somatic symptom disorders with and without comorbid PTSS Chistina van der Feltz-Cornelis, The Netherlands Remona Kamp, Iris Koppenol, Lars de Vroege 002 Embitterment – from normal mood to posttrau- matic embitterment disorder Michael Linden, Germany 003 Embitterment in the workplace Evie Michailidis, United Kingdom 004 Hwa-byung, a Korean anger-related syndrome and the psychology of Haan Sung-Kil Min, Republic of Korea S-409 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 3 TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Psychiatric education and training in Asia – many faces and challenges › WPA Section: Urban Mental Health Chairs: Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan Afzal Javed, United Kingdom 001 Beyond teaching of the subject Samudra T. Kathriarachchi, Sri Lanka 002 Psychiatric training in Arabic countries Samia Abul, United Arab Emirates 003 Psychiatric education and training in Singapore Chay Hoon Tan, Singapore 004 Psychiatric training in Taiwan – past, present and future Te-Jen Lai, Taiwan MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 241 S-410 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 5 TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy Phytotherapy in psychiatry › WPA Section: Pharmacopsychiatry Chairs: Siegfried Kasper, Austria Ion-George Anghelescu, Germany 001 Methodology of psychopharmacological research Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany 002 Ginkgo extract in dementia Ralf Ihl, Germany 003 St. John's Wort for depression Ion-George Anghelescu, Germany 004 Silexan in anxiety disorders Siegfried Kasper, Austria S-411 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M6 TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry Mental health and health care in old age – challenges for aging societies – results of the AgeCoDe / Age- QualiDe study › DGPPN Section: Psychosocial Care Research Chairs: Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany Wolfgang Maier, Germany 001 Progression of depressive symptoms in the context of dementia Kathrin Heser, Germany Luca Kleineidam, Michael Wagner, Wolfgang Maier, Siegfried Weyerer, Horst Bickel, Michael Pentzek, Martin Scherer, Hans-Helmut König, Birgitt Wiese, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller 002 Unmet care needs in the oldest old primary care patients with cognitive disorders: results of the AgeCoDe / AgeQualiDe study Janine Stein, Germany Alexander Pabst, Frank Jessen, Horst Bickel, Michael Pentzek, Birgitt Wiese, Hans-Helmut König, Martin Scherer, Wolfgang Maier, Siegfried Weyerer, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller 003 Advance directives and power of attorney for health care in the oldest old – results of the Age- CoDe / AgeQualiDe study Tobias Luck, Germany Francisca S. Rodriguez, Birgitt Wiese, Horst Bickel, Hans-Helmut Koenig, Siegfried Weyerer, Martin Scherer, Wolfgang Maier, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller 004 The relationship between depressive symptoms and functional limitations: a longitudinal perspective André Hajek, Germany S-412 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 1 TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology The quest for clinical use of neuroimaging in child and adolescent psychiatry › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists Chairs: Felipe Picon, Brazil Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 001 The quest for structural neuroimaging bio- markers in child and adolescent psychiatry Cristian Patrick Zeni, USA 002 The quest for functional neuroimaging bio- markers in child and adolescent psychiatry Ali Saffet Gonul, Turkey 003 Psychiatric neuroimaging in Egypt: current status and challenges ahead Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 004 Difficulties and challenges of the quest for neuroimaging biomarkers in child and adolescent psychiatry Felipe Picon, Brazil S-413 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 6 TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors Compulsory interventions in psychiatric services – why do they vary so much within countries? Chairs: Tilman Steinert, Germany Eric Noorthoorn, The Netherlands 001 The variation in compulsory psychiatric admis- sion in England Patrick Keown, United Kingdom 002 Variations in legislation and clinical practice concerning involuntary admissions across Switzer- land Matthias Jäger, Switzerland 003 Variations in the use of seclusion and coercive medication in psychiatric hospitals in the Nether- lands Eric Noorthoorn, The Netherlands 004 Explaining the variations in compulsory admis- sions, seclusion, restraint, and coercive medication in the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Tilman Steinert, Germany Erich Flammer MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 242 S-414 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R3 TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences German-French dialog in the building of classical psychiatry Chairs: Jeremie Sinzelle, France Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany 001 Dissociation: a “splitted” concept between French and German psychiatry Gaetan Such, France 002 Hundred years of dementia praecox: grandeur and decay of a disease of the will Jeremie Sinzelle, France 003 Following out the concept of paranoia: a paradigm for epistemology of psychiatry Yann Craus, France 004 Political psychiatry or psychiatric policies? Patrice Charbit, France S-415 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R13 TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry Suicide prevention and assisted suicide in the elderly › WPA Section: Old Age Psychiatry Chairs: Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland Max Stek, The Netherlands 001 Psychiatrists' positions towards assisted suicide Florian Riese, Switzerland 002 Suicide and assisted suicide in Switzerland: consequences for suicide prevention Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland 003 Euthanasia, physician assisted suicide in the Netherlands in dementia and late life psychiatric illness Max Stek, The Netherlands 004 Suicide problems of the elderly in Poland Jerzy Leszek, Poland S-416 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R12 TOPIC 38: Human Rights UN CRPD and transforming communities for inclusion Chairs: Bhargavi Davar, India Christine Hansen, USA 001 Dialogue systems as the pillar of community support Liam MacGabhann, Ireland 002 Community development for inclusion through peer support and circles of care Bhargavi Davar, India 003 Intentional peer support, a decade old user led practice Christine Hansen, USA 004 How to implement article 12 of the CRPD using peer support – the Kenyan perspective Michael Njenga, Kenya S-107 (d) Symposium (German) 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A2 TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Prävention straffälligen Verhaltens bei psychi- schen Störungen › DGPPN Section: Forensische Psychiatrie Chairs: Jürgen L. Müller, Germany Andreas Heinz, Germany 001 Präventionsambulanz Ansbach: Schizophrenie und Gewalt – ein neuer Therapieansatz Straftaten zu verhindern Joachim Nitschke, Germany 002 Forensische psychiatrische Ambulanzen Roland Freese, Germany 003 Alkoholbedingte Straftaten Andreas Heinz, Germany 004 Das Göttinger Projekt Prävention sexuellen Missbrauchs (PsM) Jürgen L. Müller, Germany S-108 (d) Symposium (German) 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M2 / M3 TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma Flüchtlinge im Versorgungssystem – eine Herausforderung oder Überforderung? › DGPPN Section: Interkulturelle Psychiatrie und Psy- chotherapie, Migration Chairs: Christoph Müller, Germany Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany 001 Flüchtlinge im Versorgungssystem – Herausfor- derung oder Überforderung? Nicole Lieberam, Germany Mohab Naeem 002 Kindern Flucht und Trauma erklären Christiane Tilly, Germany 003 Sozialarbeiterische Beratung und Begleitung von traumatisierten Geflüchteten Claudia Kruse, Germany MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 243 004 Psychosoziale Begleitung von geflüchteten Menschen Ulrike Schneck, Germany S-109 (d) Symposium (German) 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M4 / M5 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Inflammation als Mechanismus bei Depression: Auswirkungen auf Krankheitssuszeptibilität, Krankheitsverlauf und funktionelle und strukturelle Bildgebungskorrelate Chairs: Bernhard Baune, Australia Thomas Frodl, Germany 001 Immunsignatur bei akuter und remittierter Depression Judith Alferink, Germany 002 Inflammation als langfristige Reaktion auf frühkindlichen sexuellen Missbrauch bei depressiven Patienten im Erwachsenenalter Bernhard Baune, Australia Laura Große, Oliver Ambrée, Silke Jörgens, M. Catharine Jawahar, Gaurav Singhal, David Stacey, Volker Arolt 003 Modellierung biologischer Marker bei der Depression: Stress, Inflammation und neuronale Korrelate Thomas Frodl, Germany Leonardo Tozzi, Kelly Doolin, Veronica O'Keane, Angela Carballedo, Linda Booij, Chloe Farrell 004 Inflammationsparameter und Veränderungen von Hirnstrukturen – Ergebnisse aus der Allgemein- bevölkerung Deborah Janowitz, Germany Hans Grabe S-110 (d) Symposium (German) 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R2 TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Perspektiven der Behandlung in der Entzie- hungsanstalt gemäß § 64 StGB Chairs: Uwe Dönisch-Seidel, Germany Norbert Schalast, Germany 001 Einführung und Moderation Uwe Dönisch-Seidel, Germany 002 Auswirkungen des Konsums schwer nachweisba- rer synthetischer Drogen auf das Behandlungsklima Dita Zimprichová, Germany 003 Welche Bedeutung haben Erkenntnisse der (nicht forensischen) Suchtforschung für die the- rapeutische Arbeit im Maßregelvollzug und die Behandlung substanzabhängiger Täter? Heinrich Küfner, Germany 004 Bewährung und Rückfälligkeit straffälliger Menschen mit Suchtproblemen nach Strafvollzug und Unterbringung gemäß § 64 StGB im Vergleich Norbert Schalast, Germany WS-29 Workshop 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M8 TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology Virtual reality: an innovative method for assess- ment and therapy of psychiatric disorders Chair: Julia Diemer, Germany Speakers: Thomas Parsons, USA Julia Diemer, Germany OS-65 Oral Presentation Session 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 5 TOPIC 7: Personality disorders Personality disorders Chairs: Roger Mulder, New Zealand Stefan Röpke, Germany 001 Changes in the approach to diagnosing person- ality pathology: comparison of the LPFS-Interview (DSM-5) with the STIPO-Interview Leonie Kampe, Germany Johannes Zimmermann, Susanne Hörz-Sagstetter 002 Stress(hormones) and empathy in borderline personality disorder Katja Wingenfeld, Germany Stefan Röpke, Christian Otte, Moritz Düsenberg 003 Sleep chronotype and its correlation with sleep hygiene and personality traits among undergradu- ate students in a Nigerian university Champion Seun-Fadipe, Nigeria Kolawole Mosaku 004 Behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to partial social exclusion in healthy subjects and patients with borderline personality disorder Andrea Jobst, Germany Julia Dewald-Kaufmann, Torsten Wüstenberg, Barbara Barton, Matthias Reinhard, Richard Musil, Nina Sarubin, Peter Falkai, Peter Zill, Frank Padberg MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 244 005 Effects of dialectical behavioral therapy for borderline personality disorder on the structure of the brain Falk Mancke, Germany Ruth Schmitt, Dorina Winter, Inga Niedtfeld, Christian Schmahl, Sabine C. Herpertz OS-66 Oral Presentation Session 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R4 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Affective disorders: risk factors and comorbidity Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany Rainer Rupprecht, Germany 001 Depression in mothers of children with atten- tion-deficit / hyperactivity disorder and its correlates: a cross-sectional study from India Natasha Kate, India Shubhangi Parkar, Sampada Raikar, Bhumi Pabari 002 The peripheral catecholamine hypothesis of depression: epinephrine and dopamine deficiency in patients with depression and coronary artery disease Christiane Waller, Germany Uta Hoppmann, Sabrina Krause, Franziska Szabo, Edit Rottler, Harald Gündel 003 Differential effect of childhood maltreatment on white matter fiber structure in unipolar and bipolar depression Susanne Meinert, Germany Jonathan Repple, Dario Zaremba, Dominik Grotegerd, Christian Bürger, Katharina Förster, Katharina Dohm, Ronny Redlich, Ricarda Schubotz, Harald Kugel, Volker Arolt, Udo Dannlowski 004 Emotional availability in mothers with border- line personality disorder and mothers with major depressive disorder in remission: the role of oxytocin Dorothea Kluczniok, Germany Katja Boedeker, Catherine Hindi Attar, Charlotte Jaite, Anna-Lena Bierbaum, Daniel Fuehrer, Luisa Paetz, Katja Dittrich, Sabine C. Herpertz, Romuald Brunner, Sibylle Maria Winter, Andreas Heinz, Stefan Roepke, Christine Heim, Felix Bermpohl 005 A systematic review of depressive disorder and depressive symptoms amongst sexual minority youth: are gay kids really more likely to feel down? Mathijs Lucassen, United Kingdom Rajvinder Samra, Karolina Stasiak, Sally Merry 006 Association between depression and glycaemic levels among Indians with type 2 diabetes mellitus Vivian Kapil Venugopal, India Ramya Revathi Rajagopal, T. V. Asokan, G. Srinivasagopalan, C. J. Maikandaan OS-67 Oral Presentation Session 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R5 TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary interventions Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary interventions Chairs: Alexander Sartorius, Germany Oliver Gruber, Germany 001 Promising results on treatment of prolonged and chronic depression through cross-sectorial and multi-professional collaboration Heidrun Faninger-Lund, Finland 002 Study on effects of add-on transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in patients with schizo- phrenia Premchand Karuppannan Chandrasekaran, India Samir Kumar Praharaj 003 Efficacy of transcranial direct current stimula- tion (tDCS) in somatic symptom disorder, predomi- nantly pain: a randomized, double-blind, sham-con- trolled study Prashanth Peethala, India Shripathy M. Bhat, Samir Kumar Praharaj 004 Deep brain stimulation of the subcallosal cingulate gyrus in patients with treatment-resistant depression Angela Merkl, Germany Sabine Aust, Malek Bajbouj 005 Auditory closed-loop stimulation of the sleep slow oscillations in patients with schizophrenia Robert Göder, Germany Anja Hansen, Nele Wesselkamp, Henning Drews, Christian Baier, Sara Weinhold 006 The effect of prefrontal neuromodulation on emotion regulation and aggression in a group of criminal offenders Lena Hofhansel, Germany Ute Habel, Christina Regenbogen, Marcel Leclerc, Michael Nitsche, Adrian Raine, Benjamin Clemens MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 245 OS-68 Oral Presentation Session 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R6 TOPIC 42: Population movements Refugee mental health, migration and population movements Chairs: Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany 001 The wall from Berlin to Tijuana: Latin American migrations Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico 002 Tapping into family resilience for Syrian refugees in Istanbul Stevan Weine, USA Aliriza Arenliu, Nathan Bertelson 003 Psychiatry resident clinical elective at the Bos- ton Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights Karan Verma, USA 004 Distress, main burdens, engagement motivators and needs of fulltime and volunteer refugee aid workers Yesim Erim, Germany Andrea Silbermann FS-26-Film Further Session 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 3 TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences Through memories – the road to trauma thera- py / Durch die Erinnerungen – Wege der Traumathe- rapie (subtitled in English) Chairs: Christine Wunn, Germany Ingo Schäfer, Germany Auf Wiede rsehen in Düsseldorf 2019 1. 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