Congress of psychiatry
A shift in teaching psychiatric symptomatology
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003 A shift in teaching psychiatric symptomatology – from patients to professional actors Heike Anderson-Schmidt, Germany 004 Values-based practice and evidence-based practice in the Oxford medical student curriculum Kenneth William Fulford, United Kingdom Ashok Handa SP-06 Special Session 15:15 – 16:15 | Room M2 / M3 TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy Future perspectives of pharmacotherapy Chairs: Berend Malchow, Germany Franziska Baessler, Germany Speaker: Isabella Heuser, Germany S-312 Symposium 15:15 – 16:45 | Room M1 TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Forensic psychiatry: hot topics for early career psychiatrists › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists › WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry Chairs: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Norbert Konrad, Germany 001 The WPA section forensic psychiatry curricu- lum for mental health professionals to promote and improve mental health care for prisoners Norbert Konrad, Germany 002 Stalkers: characteristics, evaluation, risk assess- ment, and interventions Britta Ostermeyer, USA 003 Forensic psychiatry in Egypt: service and train- ing overview Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 004 The trainee experience of forensic psychiatry in UK Howard Ryland, United Kingdom S-328 Symposium 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M1 TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Refugees and mental health: a cultural and medical dilemma Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey Marc Augustin, Germany 001 Experience from a novel outpatient service for refugees Jakob Kaminski, Germany 002 Mental health of refugees: risk groups, inequal- ities and vulnerabilities Ekin Sönmez, Turkey 003 Psychiatry in the Arab region: a transcultural perspective Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 004 Challenges for refugees on the route: experi- ence of mental health professionals from a transit country Vlastela Partaloska, F.Y. Republic of Macedonia EARL Y CAREER PSY CHIA TRISTS German language Session Q & A Modul 71 › Thursday, 12 October 2017 S-353 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1 TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Which is the current status of education and train- ing on academic psychiatry? A world perspective › WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry Chairs: Allan Tasman, USA Andrea Fiorillo, Italy 001 Academic development in psychiatry: preliminary results from an online survey Andrea Fiorillo, Italy 002 Teaching how to teach professionalism and other hidden curriculum subjects Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom 003 Challenges of psychiatry undergraduate education in low and middle income countries Hussien Elkholy, Egypt WS-26 Workshop 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8 TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Enhancing creativity and innovation of young psy- chiatrists › WPA Section: Interdisciplinary Collaboration Chair: Bethany Halbreich, USA Speaker: Uriel Halbreich, USA ME-06 Meet-the-Expert 10:00 – 11:00 | Room M2 / M3 TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy Psychotherapy – an integral part of psychiatry Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany Speaker: Fritz Hohagen, Germany S-371 Symposium 10:00 – 11:30 | Room M1 TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, psychosomatics How much of somatic medicine do we need in psychiatry? Chairs: Sibylle Häfner, Germany Alkomiet Hasan, Germany 001 Case 1 Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, India 002 Case 2 Rolf Wynn, Norway Trygve Nissen 003 Case 3 Alkomiet Hasan, Germany 004 Case 4 Erlend Bugge, Norway S-389 Symposium 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M1 TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Psychiatric education of medical students: perspec- tives from the WPA education section › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists › WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry Chairs: Renato Alarcon, USA Allan Tasman, USA 001 Curricular content Pichet Udomratn, Thailand 002 Didactic methodologies Ziad Kronfol, Qatar Adriana Mihai, Florian Riese 003 Adaptability to different world regions Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 004 Future challenges Renato Alarcon, USA Pub Crawl Spend a relaxed evening with like-minded people and at the same time see Berlin from its best side – sounds like fun, doesn't it? If you agree, then simply join the others at the end of the speed dating event or come direct- ly to the meeting point at the Spree at 9 pm. When: October 10, 2017 at 9 pm Where: Zollpackhof, Elisabeth-Abegg-Str. 1, 10557 Berlin (meeting point) More information available on Facebook: www.facebook.com/wpa2017berlin Contacts: Jakob Kaminski, Florian Rückert Alles über einen der spannendsten Berufe der Medizin: Generation PSY – die neue Nachwuchsinitiative der DGPPN. Uns fasziniert das Rätsel Mensch und all die Faktoren, welche die Seele aus dem Lot bringen können. Uns verbindet die unstill- bare Neugier am Zusammenspiel von Körper und Psyche. Wir brennen darauf, die Zukunft des Faches Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie zu gestalten. Bist du dabei? Unsere Gesellschaft braucht junge Psychiater. Wir brauchen dich: generation-psy.de 17822_WPC_2017_Anzeige_PSY.indd 3 22.08.17 15:32 Alles über einen der spannendsten Berufe der Medizin: Generation PSY – die neue Nachwuchsinitiative der DGPPN. Uns fasziniert das Rätsel Mensch und all die Faktoren, welche die Seele aus dem Lot bringen können. Uns verbindet die unstill- bare Neugier am Zusammenspiel von Körper und Psyche. Wir brennen darauf, die Zukunft des Faches Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie zu gestalten. Bist du dabei? Unsere Gesellschaft braucht junge Psychiater. Wir brauchen dich: generation-psy.de 17822_WPC_2017_Anzeige_PSY.indd 3 22.08.17 15:32 NACHWUCHS WANTED: GENERATION PSY. Immer mehr Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen suchen sich professionelle Hilfe. Das ist gut, denn so erhalten sie die richtige Diagnose und Therapie. Gleich- zeitig zeichnet sich in Deutschland unter Ärzten – und ganz besonders unter Psychiatern – ein starker Mangel ab. Das ist deine Chance. Unsere Gesellschaft braucht junge Psychiater. Wir brauchen dich. DU UND WIR GEMEINSAM. Generation PSY, das seid zuallererst ihr. Ihr Schüler, Medizinstudierenden, Assistenz- ärzte oder jungen Fachärzte. Generation PSY, das sind auch wir. Ein hochmotiviertes Team aus Nachwuchskräften. Wir sind eure Klassensprecher, eure Botschafter und eure Ansprechpartner innerhalb des Faches Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie – und wollen unsere Begeisterung an euch weitergeben. UNSERE MISSION. Für uns stehen die Bedürfnisse des Nachwuchses an erster Stelle. Deshalb unter- stützen wir junge Psychiater und solche, die es werden wollen, mit maßgeschneider- ten Projekten und Angeboten. Wir vernetzen die verschiedenen Disziplinen und sorgen dafür, dass Wissen und Praxis von einer Generation zur nächsten fließen. DEIN VORTEIL. Du willst Einblicke in das Fachgebiet gewinnen, dich frühzeitig über den Beruf infor- mieren und ein professionelles Netzwerk aufbauen? Triff uns auf dem Weltkongress 2017 in der Messe Berlin. An allen Kongresstagen stehen wir dir am DGPPN-Stand mit Rat und Tat zur Seite und beantworten deine Fragen. Abends kannst du Berlin auf eigene Faust entdecken. 17822_WPC_2017_Anzeige_PSY.indd 4 22.08.17 15:32 During WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY a free childcare service will be offered that will provide fun experiences for the children of registered congress participants. Participants with children up to 12 years are able to make use of this service. However, pre-registration is required due to a limited number of places. The Childcare Service – KIDS Betreuung (www.Kidsbetreuung.com ) is located in Cube Club on level 1 in CityCube Berlin. Exciting activities will keep boredom at bay: Congress kindergarten ©Thinkstoc kPhotos / monk eybusinessima ges Opening hours Monday 9 Oct 2017 08:00 – 20:00 Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 08:00 – 20:00 Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 08:00 – 20:00 Thursday 12 Oct 2017 08:00 – 18:00 Face painting Painting and crafts Singing and dancing games “My Town” play mat carpet for playing cars Bobbycar course Lego building bricks Play tunnel Bouncy castle Play parachute Baby toys Scientific Programme BERLIN MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y 76 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME › Sunday, 8 October 2017 SP-01 Special Session 17:30 – 19:15 | Hall B Opening ceremony Chair: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom 001 Welcome address WPA and DGPPN Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom Andreas Heinz, Germany 002 Introduction to the congress Peter Falkai, Germany 003 What do we do with a problem like Nigel? Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom 004 Award Ceremony Jean Delay Prize Laudation: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom 005 Speech of the Jean Delay Laureate Jules Angst, Switzerland 006 Bavarian Doctors Orchestra (BÄO) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Prague Symphony”, Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 Conductor: Reinhard Steinberg 007 Closing statement WPA President and Networking reception Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom › Monday, 9 October 2017 ST-01 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A3 TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and adolescence Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen im Kindes-, Jugend- und Erwachsenenalter Chairs: Kai Vogeley, Germany Helmut Remschmidt, Germany 001 Kinder und Jugendliche mit hochfunktionalem Autismus Helmut Remschmidt, Germany 002 Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen im Erwachsenenalter Kai Vogeley, Germany S-001 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7 TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Cannabis consumption and mental disease: the hen or egg question in a disastrous relationship Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany 001 Traditional marijuana, high potency cannabis, and synthetic cannabinoids – increasing risk of psychosis Sir Robin Murray, United Kingdom 002 What is modulated by cannabis consumption: understanding basics of the brain cannabinoid sys- tem Beat Lutz, Germany 003 Cannabis consumption around puberty dose-dependently reduces age at schizophrenia onset Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany 004 How to approach prevention of cannabis abuse in young people Eva Hoch, Germany S-002 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A8 TOPIC 7: Personality disorders The ICD-11 classification of personality disorder: implications for selection of treatment › WPA Section: Personality Disorders Chairs: Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom Roger Mulder, New Zealand 001 SASPD: a reliable assessment of the severity of personality disorder Mike Crawford, United Kingdom 002 Domains: their justification and value in man- agement Roger Mulder, New Zealand 003 Psychological treatment of anxiety: why per- sonality status matters Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom 004 Borderline personality disorder: classification and treatment selection Dusica Lecic-Tosevski, Serbia Scientific Programme MOND A Y SUND A Y MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul 77 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME S-003-PF Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A5 TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Person centered care – a forward-looking approach in psychiatric nursing › DGPPN Section: Psychiatric Nursing Chairs: André Nienaber, Germany Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland 001 Person-centeredness – the perspective of Horatio – European Psychiatric Nurses Martin Ward, Malta 002 Person-centered care in the Finnish mental health care system Heikki Ellilä, Finland 003 Person-centeredness in the stress field of evidence-based practice and the importance of narrative approaches in psychiatric care Michael Schulz, Germany S-004 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A1 TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy Clinical ethics consultation in psychiatry – interna- tional concepts and experiences Chairs: Jochen Vollmann, Germany Guy Widdershoven, The Netherlands 001 Clinical ethics in psychiatry in the Netherlands: experiences with moral case deliberation Guy Widdershoven, The Netherlands 002 Does psychiatry need ethics consultation? A reflection of Swiss experiences Jan Schuermann, Switzerland Stella Reiter-Theil 003 Clinical ethics support in Norwegian psychiatric hospitals – what has been done and does it make a difference? Reidar Pedersen, Norway 004 Clinical ethics consultation in psychiatric hospitals in Germany – new empirical data Jakov Gather, Germany Sarah Kaufmann, Ina Otte, Georg Juckel, Jan Schildmann, Jochen Vollmann S-005 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2 TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences Language, culture and person-centered health care › WPA Section: Classification, Diagnostic Assessment & Nomenclature › WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry Chairs: Juan E. Mezzich, USA Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA 001 Narrative, empathy and inter-subjectivity in person-centered clinical practice Michel Botbol, France 003 Person and health in Cervantes' Don Quijote and Horacio Quiroga's Cuentos Pedro Ruggero, Argentina 004 Comrade Hamlet: personality disorders in con- temporary Russian fiction Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA S-006 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4 TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders The key role of inhibitory learning for the treatment of anxiety and depression Chairs: Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Germany Andre Pittig, Germany 001 Individual differences in extinction learning in patients with anxiety disorders and its association to exposure based treatment Jan Richter, Germany 002 The neural signatures of delayed fear extinction and recall in panic disorder Ulrike Lüken, Germany Nina Kleint, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Andreas Ströhle 003 The role of motivational factors for extinction learning in anxiety disorders Andre Pittig, Germany 004 The key role of inhibitory learning for the treat- ment of anxiety and depression Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Germany MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y 78 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME S-007 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry in different countries › DGPPN Section: Emergency Psychiatry Chairs: Peter Neu, Germany Roland Freudenmann, Germany 001 Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry in different countries – Germany Peter Neu, Germany 002 Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry in different countries – United Kingdom Robert Fisher, United Kingdom 003 Procedures in acute psychiatry in Switzerland Matthias Jäger, Switzerland 004 Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry in different countries – New Zealand Alain Marcuse, New Zealand S-008 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2 TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society Psychiatry and national security: challenges in a time of terrorism Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom Paul Summergrad, USA Discussant: Paul Summergrad, USA 001 Confronting the Nazi era – lessons from the German experience Frank Schneider, Germany 002 The European experience Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany 003 The French experience Gisèle Apter, France 004 The United States experience Paul Appelbaum, USA S-009 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1 TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Computational methods in psychosis research Chairs: Andreas Heinz, Germany John H. Krystal, USA 001 Computational assays of perception in psychosis Klaas Enno Stephan, Switzerland 002 A computational approach to perception reveals hierarchical mechanisms of hallucination Philip R. Corlett, USA 003 Computational models of altered learning processes in psychosis Florian Schlagenhauf, Germany 004 The jumping to conclusions bias in early psychosis is due to a higher cost of information sampling: behavioural and computational modelling evidence Graham Murray, United Kingdom 005 Computational methods in psychosis research Andreas Heinz, Germany S-010 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2 TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other disorders of this category Psychiatry and sleep disorders medicine › WPA Section: Psychiatry & Sleep Wakefulness Disorders Chairs: Martin Hatzinger, Switzerland Constantin Soldatos, Greece 001 Diagnosing sleep disorders Christoph Nissen, Switzerland 002 Sleep in (neuro)-psychiatric disorders Ulrich Hemmeter, Switzerland 003 Psychopathology in sleep disorders Constantin Soldatos, Greece S-011 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 1 TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry Addiction in the elderly: opportunities and limits of guideline supported treatment Chairs: Hubertus Friederich, Germany Gerhard Längle, Germany 001 Download 0.5 Mb. 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