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for the symptoms of schizophrenia Philipp Homan, USA MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 126 S-122 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4 TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders First results from the PRONIA project: predicting clinical and psychosocial outcomes in at-risk and recent-onset psychoses Chairs: Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany Paolo Brambilla, Italy 001 Clinical and functional commonalities and differences between clinical high-risk subjects and patients with depression or psychosis Rachel Upthegrove, United Kingdom 002 Individualized diagnostic classification and outcome prediction using neuroimaging data: first results from the PRONIA study Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland 003 Assessing the value of genetic data for enhanc- ing the personalized management of early psychotic and affective disorders: preliminary evidence from the PRONIA project Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany 004 Risks and benefits of big data approaches in predictive psychiatry: PRONIA and its consequences for early recognition and prevention Christiane Woopen, Germany S-123 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other disorders of this category The applicability of addiction-model methods for disordered-overeating and obesity intervention Chairs: Robert Pretlow, USA Caroline Davis, Canada 001 Specific addiction-treatment methods for obesity with trials data, including audio clips of subjects describing feelings around overeating and experiences using addiction treatment methods Robert Pretlow, USA 002 Theoretical basis of addiction-based treatment methods for compulsive overeating based on quan- titative and qualitative RCT results Caroline Davis, Canada 003 Shared and differential traits between ED and obesity and the addictive bases of bulimia and binge eating with novel treatment strategies Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Spain Susana Jimenez-Murcia 004 Evidence for addiction-like responses to highly palatable foods, and how findings could inform obesity treatment methods Nicole Avena, USA S-124 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2 TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care policy The crooked road to reforming mental health care in former Soviet republics Chairs: Nataliya Pryanykova, Ukraine Hartmut Berger, Germany 001 The risks of abuse of psychiatry in the post- totalitarian countries Semyon Gluzman, Ukraine 002 Why didn't we manage to end Soviet psychiatry after 25 years? Robert van Voren, The Netherlands 003 Towards a national mental health action plan Iryna Pinchuk, Ukraine S-125 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1 TOPIC 30: Human sexuality Doctor, stop it! You're making me sick! New con- cepts in classifying sexual disorders and sexual health in ICD-11 Chairs: Peer Briken, Germany Richard B. Krueger, USA 001 Exploding myths about sexual function and dysfunction: an integrated global classification for ICD-11 Elham Atalla, Bahrain 002 Who's that girl / boy? The controversial diagno- sis of gender incongruence of childhood Annelou L. C. de Vries, The Netherlands 003 Straightening out the ICD-11: the rationale for removing several paraphilic disorder diagnoses Richard B. Krueger, USA 004 Can clinicians tell the difference between mental disorders and private behaviours? Field studies for paraphilic disorders in ICD-11 Peer Briken, Germany MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 127 S-126 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2 TOPIC 38: Human Rights The psychiatrist and transgender care: diagnosis, hormones, surgery and special considerations Chairs: Christopher McIntosh, Canada Gene Nakajima, USA 001 Should diagnosis of gender dysphoria be a prerequisite for medical treatment? Annette Güldenring, Germany 002 An approach to the adolescent with gender dysphoria Richard Montoro, Canada 003 Hormone therapy and gender dysphoria Eric Yarbrough, USA 004 Mental health assessment for transgender people seeking surgery Christopher McIntosh, Canada S-127 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 1 TOPIC 38: Human Rights The German Association for Psychiatry, Psychother- apy and Psychosomatics (DGPPN) and its action plan to implement the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in German psychiatry Chairs: Michael Seidel, Germany Arno Deister, Germany 001 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities – a challenge for the DGPPN Arno Deister, Germany 002 The action plan of the DGPPN Michael Seidel, Germany 003 Impact and relevance of the CRPD on psychiatric services Katarina Stengler, Germany S-128 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 1 TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors New horizons in psychiatric epidemiology using electronic health records Chairs: Richard Hayes, United Kingdom Gayan Perera, United Kingdom 001 Using linkages between education and electron- ic mental health record data to examine predictors of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD medication use Johnny Downs, United Kingdom 002 Mortality of people with chronic fatigue syndrome and the risk of suicide deaths in relation to comorbidity of depression Chin-Kuo Chang, United Kingdom 003 Polypharmacy and specific medication profiles as predictors of treatment and health outcomes in dementia Christoph Mueller, United Kingdom 004 Future directions in the use of electronic health records to support novel research into mental health interventions and outcomes Robert Stewart, United Kingdom S-129 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 3 TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion Results of new intervention trials in people at clinical high risk of psychosis › DGPPN Section: Prevention of Mental Disorders Chairs: Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany Patrick McGorry, Australia 001 A randomized controlled trial of cognitive be- havior therapy versus non-directive reflective listen- ing for young people at risk of developing psychosis Helen J. Stain, United Kingdom 002 The four-year follow-up data of cognitive behavioral therapy for ultrahigh risk subjects Mark van der Gaag, The Netherlands Helga Ising 003 PREVENT: a randomized controlled trial comparing cognitive behavioral therapy, clinical management and aripiprazole and clinical manage- ment and placebo for the prevention of first episode psychosis Andreas Bechdolf, Germany MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 128 004 NEURAPRO-E: a multicenter randomized con- trolled trial of omega-3 fatty acids and cognitive-be- havioral case management for patients at ultrahigh risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Patrick McGorry, Australia S-130 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 1 TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles Online trauma care and e-mental health: an option responding to mass traumatization? › WPA Section: Informatics & Telecommunications in Psychiatry Chairs: Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada Davor Mucic, Denmark 001 Current e-mental health solutions for trauma- informed care between information and interaction Fiona Choi, Canada 002 An online system against mass traumatization, innovation in response to a humanitarian crisis Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada 003 Telepsychiatry in assessment and / or treatment of traumatized refugees in Danish context Davor Mucic, Denmark S-131 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M2 / M3 TOPIC 40: Mass media and mental health Mind matters: tools and strategies for public education and stigma reduction in mental health for developing countries Chairs: Prasad Rao Gundugurti, India Gautam Saha, India 001 Public education and stigma reduction: tools and strategies for intervention Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India 002 Changing and unchanging scenario of mental health in developing countries and India: need for public education Raju M.S.V.K., India 003 Mass media in public education: Indian experience Sujatha Devanathan Sharma, India 004 Tools for public education: mixed methods approaches in humanitarian contexts Manasi Sharma, USA S-132 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M4 / M5 TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology Imaging and brain computer interfaces in psychiatric disorders: perspectives from European projects Chair: Diane Purper-Ouakil, France 001 IMAGEN: neuroimaging and developmental aspects of depressive risk Marie Claude Paillère-Martinot, France Hélène Vulser, Hervé Lemaitre, Argyris Stringaris, Pablo Vidal-Ribas Belil, Eric Artiges, Fanny Gollier- Briant, Gunter Schumann, Jean-Luc Martinot, IMAGEN Consortium 002 Newrofeed: a personalized at-home neurofeed- back device for ADHD Diane Purper-Ouakil, France 003 MATRICS: a translational approach of disrup- tive behavior Ulrike Schulze, Germany 004 ALTER EGO: social feedbacks during human robot-interaction in schizophrenia Delphine Capdevielle, France S-133 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 3 TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma Translational psychosomatic research and the biology of trauma: implications for psychotherapy research › German Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy (DGPM) Chairs: Christiane Waller, Germany Inga Neumann, Germany 001 Animal models of early life adversity: a trans- lational approach to unravel mechanisms underly- ing the etiology of psychiatric and psychosomatic diseases Jörg Bock, Germany Alexandra Lesse, Nicole Gröger, Katharina Braun 002 Oxytocin-mediated resilience to stress, anxiety and social fear Inga Neumann, Germany R. Menon, T. Grund 003 Transgenerational cycle of maltreatment: bio- logical effects in the peripheral organ system and its implications for psychotherapy research Christiane Waller, Germany S. Krause, R. Roder, Jörg M. Fegert, I. Kolassa, U. Ziegenhain, Harald Gündel MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 129 004 Mentalization mediates the relationship be- tween early maltreatment and potential for violence Svenja Taubner, Germany P. Schröder, T. Gablonski, J. Volkert S-134 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 5 TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society CAREIF Symposium 2: Putting psychiatric care into context: intercultural models and clinical practice Chairs: Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom Diana Bass, United Kingdom 001 Cultural adaptation of interventions: possibili- ties and challenges Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom 002 Wellbeing: a personal and social responsibility Jenny Willis, United Kingdom 003 Pride or prejudice? The role of ethnicity and culture in the mental health and professional devel- opment of medical students Diana Bass, United Kingdom 004 Religion and spirituality in psychiatric practice Simon Dein, United Kingdom S-135 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M6 TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and adolescence Improving transition from child to adult mental health services in diverse health care settings in Europe Chair: Giulia Signorini, Italy 001 Mapping child and adolescent mental health services in Europe: a 28-country survey Giulia Signorini, Italy 002 Improving transition from child to adult mental health services in Europe: the MILESTONE project Helena Tuomainen, United Kingdom 003 Development and preliminary validation of the Transition Readiness and Appropriateness Measure (TRAM) and Transition Related Outcome Measure (TROM) Paramala Santosh, United Kingdom 004 Transition in Europe: characteristics of current CAMHS users across 8 different countries Gwen C. Dieleman, The Netherlands S-136 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 1 TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry Various aspects of the quality of care in the elderly mentally ill Chairs: Nicoleta Tataru, Romania Ilkin Icelly, Turkey 001 Elderly care in Turkey Ilkin Icelly, Turkey 002 Treatment of the elderly patient with psychotic illness Sergio Yero, USA Jose Soto 003 The relationship between novel antipsychotic treatment and quality of life for patients with dementia Jerzy Leszek, Poland 004 Legal and forensic care in the elderly depressed Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna, Mexico S-137 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 3 TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental disorders, dementia Neuropsychiatry of inflammatory CNS disorders Chairs: Alessandro Colasanti, United Kingdom Stefan Gold, Germany 001 Pathophysiology of depressive symptoms in multiple sclerosis and related disorders Stefan Gold, Germany 002 Tracking neuroinflammation in psychiatric disorders: multimodal in vivo molecular imaging of neuroinflammation Alessandro Colasanti, United Kingdom 003 Psychiatric manifestations of autoantibody mediated encephalitis Harald Prüß, Germany MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 130 S-138 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 6 TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work The reliability of medical assessments for disability benefits in patients with mental disorders – can a structured approach improve the reproducibility of expert judgments? Chairs: Regina Kunz, Switzerland Leighton Chan, USA 001 Inter-rater agreement in evaluation of disability: findings from a systematic review Jürgen Barth, Switzerland Wout de Bour, Jason Busse, Jan Hoving, Sarah Kedzia, Rachel Couban, Katrin Fischer, David von Allmen, Jerry Spanjer, Regina Kunz 002 The process: functional interviewing and the IFAP instruments Renato Marelli, Switzerland 003 The process: the Work-Disability Functional Assessment Battery (WD-FAB) – a claimant self- report instrument Leighton Chan, USA 004 Work disability assessment in claimants with mental disorders: its reliability when using the func- tional approach – the RELY Study Regina Kunz, Switzerland Wout de Boer, David von Allmen, Renato Marelli S-139 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 3 TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Collaboration between users' organizations and psychiatry in developing countries: how to work in the best way Chairs: Esmina Avdibegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mevludin Hasanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina 001 The best practices in working with mental health services' users in Bosnia and Herzegovina Esmina Avdibegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina 002 Empowerment of users through group therapy: building the users' associations Mevludin Hasanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina 003 The concept of life-world perspective in collab- orative work on stigma attached to conflict-related sexual violence Amra Delic, Germany 004 Specific barriers in collaboration between ser- vice users and mental health practitioners: the users' perspective Vahid Djulovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina S-140 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 6 TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental disorders, dementia Toward dementia diagnostics in blood Chairs: Michael T. Heneka, Germany Oliver Peters, Germany 001 Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease Michael T. Heneka, Germany 002 Methodological limitations of protein quantifi- cation in the cerebrospinal fluid for early diagnosis of dementia Oliver Peters, Germany 003 Problems of dementia diagnosis in everyday clinical practice Oliver Günter, Germany 004 Validation of new blood test for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease Patrick Scotton, Germany S-141 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R2 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders The role of research and educational networks: Canadian network for mood and anxiety treatments experience › WPA Section: Affective Disorders Chairs: Roumen Milev, Canada Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece Sagar Parikh, USA 001 Clinical practice guidelines for management of major depression Diane McIntosh, Canada 002 Guidelines for treatment of bipolar disorders – constant evolution Lakshmi Yatham, Canada 003 Canadian Biomarkers Integrated Network in Depression (CANBIND) Sidney Kennedy, Canada 004 Even the best guidelines or research findings are not worth it unless they are implemented in practice Sagar Parikh, USA MOND A Y TUESD A Y WEDNESD A Y THURSD A Y German language Session Q & A Modul SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 131 S-033 (d) Download 0.5 Mb. 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