Congress of psychiatry


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OS-18 
Oral Presentation Session
13:30 – 15:00
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Room R6
TOPIC 32:
 Violence and trauma
Violence and trauma I
Chairs: 
Levent Küey, Turkey 
Julia Schellong, Germany
002
  Approaches to the treatment of children – 
youth violence in San Miguel of Tucuman
Carlos Federico Iriarte Bosco, Argentina
Jose Angel Uslenghi
003
  Incidence, duration, and associated factors of 
common mental disorders among adults living in 
temporary housing during three years after the 
Great East Japan Earthquake
Norito Kawakami, Japan
Kiyomi Sakata, Ruriko Suzuki, Hiroaki Tomita, Harumi 
Nemoto, Seij Yasumura, Hirooki Yabe, Naoko Horikoshi, 
Maki Umeda, Yuriko Suzuki, Haruki Shimoda, Hisateru 
Tachimori, Evelyn J. Bromet
004
  Antecedents and triggers of seclusion on a 
psychiatric intensive care unit – a mixed-method 
analysis
Clara Stepanow, Switzerland
Marc Walter, Stefan Borgwardt, Undine E. Lang, 
Christian G. Huber
005
  Secondary traumatizations among nurses 
working in different psychiatric settings
Jacqueline Rixe, Germany
ME-02 Meet-the-Expert
13:30 – 14:30
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Hall A2 
TOPIC 23:
 Health care research and models, health care 
policy
Mental health care for millions – a challenge for 
young psychiatrists
Chairs: 
Oliver Schubert, Australia 
Sarah Kayser, Germany
Speaker: 
Thara Rangaswamy, India

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FS-03-Film 
Further Session
13:30 – 15:00
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Hall London 1
 
TOPIC 28:
 History, art and cultural sciences
The Wounded Healer
Chairs: 
Sal Anderson, United Kingdom 
Ahmed Hankir, United Kingdom
Discussants: 
Rashid Zaman, United Kingdom 
Dolly Sen, United Kingdom
FS-04-Film (d) 
Further Session
13:30 – 16:00
 | 
Hall London 3
 
TOPIC 28:
 History, art and cultural sciences
 
FUNKTIONIEREN
Chairs: 
Brigitte Zürcher, Switzerland 
Peter Lehmann, Germany
KN-06 
Keynote Lecture
15:15 – 16:15
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Hall  A6 / A7
 
TOPIC 13:
 Brain imaging, neurophysiology, 
neuropsychology
Placebos, words and drugs: sharing common  
mechanisms of action
Chairs: 
Martin Bohus, Germany 
Thomas Becker, Germany
Speaker: 
Fabrizio Benedetti, Italy
KN-07 
Keynote Lecture
15:15 – 16:15
 | 
Hall A4
 
TOPIC 44:
 Other topics
Breaking the silence: sexual health impact on  
mental well-being
Chairs: 
Isabella Heuser, Germany 
Martin Driessen, Germany
Speaker: 
Hilkka Kärkkäinen, Belgium
KN-08 
Keynote Lecture
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall A8
 
TOPIC 16:
 Diagnostics and classification, 
psychopathology, RDoC
Primary health care version of ICD-11
Chairs: 
Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom 
Mario Maj, Italy
Speaker: 
Sir David Goldberg, United Kingdom
Award Ceremony: 
Anna-Monika Prize
Chair: 
Michael Bommers, Germany
Laudation to Eero Castren:
 Rainer Rupprecht, Germany
Speaker: 
Eero Castren, Finland
Laudation to Michael Bauer:
 Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
Speaker: 
Michael Bauer, Germany
PR-02 
Presidential Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall Helsinki 2
 
TOPIC 35:
 Psychiatry and society
The effect of United Nations Convention on Rights 
of Persons with Disabilities on the mental health 
services 
Chairs: 
Helen Herrman, Australia 
Soumitra Pathare, India
001
  Role of psychiatric profession in the post-CRPD 
era: challenges and opportunities on the way to 
enhancing rights-based services
Dainius Puras, Lithuania
002
  Best interests vs. will and preferences:  
challenges and solutions
Soumitra Pathare, India
003
  Making sense of universal legal capacity under 
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of 
Persons with Disabilities
Lucy Series, United Kingdom
004
  Challenges in implementing CRPD in a post- 
totalitarian environment
Robert van Voren, The Netherlands
ST-07 (d) 
State-of-the-Art-Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall A3
 
TOPIC 6:
 Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other 
disorders of this category
 
Sexuelle Störungen
Chairs: 
Michael M. Berner, Germany 
Peer Briken, Germany
001
  Sexuelle Funktionsstörungen und medikamen-
teninduzierte Sexualstörungen
Michael M. Berner, Germany

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 German language Session 
 Q & A  Modul
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 PROGRAMME
002
  Paraphile und hypersexuelle Störungen
Peer Briken, Germany
PC-03 (d) 
Pro-Con-Debate
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall Paris 1
 
TOPIC 16:
 Diagnostics and classification, 
psychopathology, RDoC
 
RDoC: der Königsweg zu einer neuen psychiatri-
schen Taxonomie?
Chair: 
Peter Falkai, Germany
Proponent: 
Henrik Walter, Germany
Opponent: 
Henning Saß, Germany
S-079 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall B
 
TOPIC 33:
 Rural and urban mental health
Mental health in urban environments: when are 
cities good for us?
Chairs: 
Mazda Adli, Germany 
Sabine Kleinert, United Kingdom
001
  Towards an “open city”
Richard Sennett, USA
002
  Fostering urban mental health: conclusions 
from functional and structural imaging studies of 
urban dwellers
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
003
  Good urban planning: lessons learned from the 
health disciplines
Mark Stevenson, Australia
S-080 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall A5
 
TOPIC 20:
 Prevention and health promotion
Mental health awareness-campaigns – challenges 
and best practices
Chairs: 
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany 
Prabha S. Chandra, India

 German Alliance for Mental Health
001
  Building a social movement to challenge mental 
health stigma: learning from Scotland's See Me 
campaign
Iris Elliott, United Kingdom
002
  Irre  Menschlich / Psychenet
Martin Härter, Germany
003
  The German alliance for mental health  
– reaching young people within social media
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
004
  Anti-stigma / awareness campaigns in India
Prabha S. Chandra, India
005
  Statements from the perspective of affected 
people and their families
Gudrun Schliebener, Germany
S-081 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall A1
 
TOPIC 6:
 Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other 
disorders of this category
The long haul – treating chronic anorexia nervosa

 WPA Section: Eating Disorders
Chairs: 
Janice Russell, Australia 
Palmiero Monteleone, Italy
001
  Long term follow-up of the ANTOP study
Stephan Zipfel, Germany
002
  Harm minimization in chronic anorexia nervosa
Janice Russell, Australia
003
  Treatment of severe and chronic anorexia  
nervosa – new approaches
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
S-082 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall A2
 
TOPIC 23:
 Health care research and models, health care 
policy
Global perspectives on child and youth mental 
health services
Chairs: 
Norbert Skokauskas, Norway 
Bennett Leventhal, USA
001
  Youth mental health: a new paradigm in health 
care – down under and up and over
Patrick McGorry, Australia
002
  Child and adolescent mental health services in 
Qatar: past, present and future
Muhammad Waqar Azeem, Qatar
Ahsan Nazeer, Deepak Kaura
003
  Primary care-focused psychiatry in a multicul-
tural island situated population with scarce commu-
nity resources
Anthony Guerrero, USA
004
  ADHD: transition from childhood to adulthood 
– neurobiology and clinical management
Thomas Frodl, Germany
Leonardo Tozzi

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 PROGRAMME
S-083 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall Helsinki 1
 
TOPIC 4:
 Affective disorders
Targeting the HPA axis and novel strategies to treat 
psychiatric disorders

 WPA Section: Psychoneuroendocrinology
Chairs: 
Gustavo Tafet, Argentina 
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA
001
  Contribution of allelic variation of HPA axis 
genes to cortisol, psychosis and cognitive impair-
ment in depression
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA
002
  Translational research approaches focused 
on mechanisms underlying the risk to develop 
stress-related psychopathology
Ned H. Kalin, USA
003
  Targeting the HPA axis and novel strategies to 
treat psychiatric disorders
Joseph Belanoff, USA
004
  The link between the HPA axis and the seroto-
nergic system
Gustavo Tafet, Argentina
S-084 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall Paris 2
 
TOPIC 32:
 Violence and trauma
Violence exposure in refugees: causes and conse-
quences of impulsive and aggressive behaviour
Chairs: 
Malek Bajbouj, Germany 
Frank Schneider, Germany
001
  From violence exposure to PTSD and back
Taly Levanon, Israel
002
  Violence exposure: transcultural aspects
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
003
  Violence exposure: lessons learnt from Jordan 
and Berlin
Malek Bajbouj, Germany
004
  Violence exposure: neurobiological conse-
quences and treatment options
Frank Schneider, Germany
S-085 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall Berlin 1
 
TOPIC 39:
 Social discrimination against people with 
mental illness
Racism, discrimination and mental distress

 WPA Section: Public Policy and Psychiatry

 WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness

 WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
Chairs: 
Carlos Zubaran, Australia 
Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
001
  Racism, discrimination and mental distress
Carlos Zubaran, Australia
002
  Effective interventions to reduce mental health 
stigma and discrimination
Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
003
  Xenophobia and mental health: discrimination, 
depression and the suffering of refugees in the 
‘new’ South Africa
Jonathan Burns, United Kingdom
004
  Addressing racism and discrimination through 
culturally informed mental health policy and practice
Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada
S-086 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall Berlin 2
 
TOPIC 13:
 Brain imaging, neurophysiology, 
neuropsychology
Pedophilia and child sexual offending: clinical  
characteristics and neurobiological correlates in  
the NeMUP study sample
Chairs: 
Tillmann Krüger, Germany 
Martin Walter, Germany
001
  Clinical, neuropsychological and (epi-)genetic 
alterations in pedophiles with and without child 
sexual offending
Tillmann Krüger, Germany
Jonas Kneer
002
  Neurostructural correlates of child sexual 
offending in pedophilia
Till Amelung, Germany
Boris Schiffer, Henrik Walter, Tristram Lett, Sebastian 
Mohnke, Klaus M. Beier, Alexander Pohl, Christian 
Kaergel, Kolja Schiltz
003
  Superior neurobiological and behavioral inhib-
itory control abilities in non-offending as compared 
to offending pedophiles
Christian Kärgel, Germany
004
  Subgroup-specific differences in baseline brain 
metabolism and connectivity
Martin Walter, Germany

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 Q & A  Modul
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 PROGRAMME
S-087 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall New York 1
 
TOPIC 21:
 Rehabilitation and work
Rehabilitation and extended healing
Chairs: 
Devashish Konar, India 
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
001
  The need for person-centred approach
Juan E. Mezzich, USA
002
  The role of NGOs
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
003
  Organizing services for extended healing
Harishchandra Gambheera, Sri Lanka
004
  The need for interdisciplinary team
Devashish Konar, India
S-088 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
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Hall New York 3
 
TOPIC 2:
 Mental disorders due to psychotropic 
substances, behavioural addictions
Cognitive and psychological problems as well as 
gender differences in internet use disorder
Chairs: 
Tagrid Leménager, Germany 
Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany
001
  Differences in male or female persons con-
cerned with internet addiction
Kay Uwe Petersen, Germany
002
  The influence of computer game exposure  
on the cognitive performance in juvenile gamers
Klaus Wölfling, Germany
003
  Comorbidities and self-concept related charac-
teristics in problematic and addicted internet users
Tagrid Leménager, Germany
Sabine Hoffmann, Julia Dieter, Iris Reinhard, Karl Mann, 
Falk Kiefer
004
  Development and evaluation of an online  
ambulatory service for internet addicts (OASIS)
Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany
Martin Bielefeld, Laura Bottel, Toni Steinbüchel, Jan 
Dieris-Hirche
S-089 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Hall London 2
 
TOPIC 3:
 Psychotic disorders
Leveraging pharmacological manipulations to  
develop psychiatric neuroimaging markers
Chairs: 
Alan Anticevic, USA 
Peter Uhlhaas, United Kingdom
001
  Characterizing electrophysiological correlates 
of ketamine administration with MEG: relevance for 
the pathophysiology of schizophrenia
Peter Uhlhaas, United Kingdom
002
   Alterations in resting-state global brain  
connectivity via LSD
Katrin Preller, Switzerland
003
  Insights into phase-specific schizophrenia  
progression via NMDAR antagonists
John H. Krystal, USA
004
  NMDAR antagonist effects of task-based and 
resting-state network properties
Alan Anticevic, USA
S-090 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
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Hall New York 2
TOPIC 44:
 Other topics
Psychiatry: present situation and future perspec-
tives – a homage to Prof. Juan J. López-Ibor
Chairs: 
Ahmed Okasha, Egypt 
Pedro Ruiz, USA 
Maria Inés López-Ibor, Spain
Discussants: 
Michael Davidson, Israel 
Eliot Sorel, USA
001
  Meta effects of classifying mental disorders
Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
002
  The invisible in psychopathology: transcultural 
aspects
Driss Moussaoui, Morocco
003
  Current situation and future perspectives of 
antipsychotics in schizophrenia
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
004
  Transcultural aspects of obsessive compulsive 
disorder: an Egyptian perspective
Ahmed Okasha, Egypt

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 PROGRAMME
S-091 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
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Room M1
TOPIC 26:
 Ethics and philosophy
Involuntary hospitalization and coercion in psychiatry: 
new legal and clinical developments and current 
ethical challenges
Chairs: 
Jakov Gather, Germany 
Yolande Voskes, The Netherlands
001
  Reducing coercion by opening the doors?  
Clinical and ethical chances and challenges of  
open door policies in acute psychiatry
Janice Kalagi, Germany
Jakov Gather, Simone Efkemann, Milena Meyers,  
Georg Juckel
002
  High and intensive care in psychiatry: a model 
to prevent coercion
Laura van Melle, The Netherlands
003
  Users experiences with humiliation in the  
mental health care settings
Tonje Lossius Husum, Norway
004
  Can peer support workers reduce coercion in 
psychiatry?
Anna Werning, Germany
S-092 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 27:
 Religion and spirituality
Positive psychiatry and spirituality: pathways to 
well being

 WPA Section: Positive Psychiatry

 WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry
Chairs: 
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil 
Dilip Jeste, USA
001
  Positive psychiatry: more than just treating 
mental disorders
Dilip Jeste, USA
002
  Spirituality and positive psychiatry
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil
003
  Resilience, compassion, empathy and spirituality
Alison J. Gray, United Kingdom
004
  Focusing on well-being: reducing burden on 
the community
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India
S-093 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Room Weimar 5
TOPIC 31:
 Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Suicide prevention programme in the Argentine 
federal penitentiary service
Chairs: 
Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina 
Gaston Bartoli, Argentina
001
  Neurobiology of suicidal behavior
Martin Javier Mazzoglio y Nabar, Argentina
002
  Transdisciplinary approach tools
Mariana Edith Salech, Argentina
003
  The experience of death in the context of  
confinement
Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina
S-094 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45
 | 
Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 10:
 Gerontopsychiatry
Challenging situations for patients with dementia

 DGPPN Section: Geriatric Psychiatry
Chairs: 
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany 
Michael Hüll, Germany
001
  Dementia in older general hospital inpatients: 
results of the General Hospital Study (GHoSt)
Horst Bickel, Germany
Johannes Balthasar Heßler, Ingrid Hendlmeier, Martina 
Schaeufele
002
  Delirium in the patients with dementia: preva-
lence, clinical importance and treatment options
Armin von Gunten, Switzerland
003
  Emergency department visits of patients with 
dementia: INA-Dem
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
004
  GERDA Study: differences in diagnostic 
assessment and prevalence of dementia diagnosis 
in inpatients and outpatients of the memory-clinic 
Innsbruck
Michaela Defrancesco, Austria
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Elke Gizewski, Bernhard 
Holzner, Eberhard Deisenhammer, Josef Marksteiner

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