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part of brain in children with attention deficit 
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Dr. Soeharto 
Heerdjan Mental Hospital of Jakarta
Suzy Yusna Dewi, Indonesia
Evi Dwi Yanti, Yasmin Azizah, Isa Multazam Noor
018
  Brain structural differences between adult 
autism spectrum disorder and typically developing 
with social anxiety
Yosuke Sawanobori, Japan
Hiroshi Tadama, Yukio Toki, Yoshifumi Nakamura, 
Yutaka Omori, Ayaka Sato, Marie Ota, Hiroaki Tanaka, 
Haruhisa Ohta, Hiroki Yamada, Osamu Takashio, Chieko 
Kanai, Ryuichiro Hashimoto, Takashi Yamada, Akira 
Iwanami, Nobumasa Kato
P-29 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 13:
 Brain imaging, neurophysiology, 
neuropsychology
Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology II
Chair: 
Franziska Degenhardt, Germany
001
  Multimodal classification of psychopathological 
models, prediction of status changes and recovery 
via eHealth applications
Henning Peters, Germany
002
  Input-specific strengthening and global down-
scaling of synapses in the human cortex during 
brief periods of daytime slow wave sleep
Jonathan G. Maier, Germany
Florian Mainberger, Marion Kuhn, Stephanie Guo, 
Katharina Nachtsheim, Volker Mall, Nicolai H. Jung, 
Bernd Feige, Stefan Klöppel, Claus Normann, Dieter 
Riemann, Christoph Nissen
003
  Immunological encephalopathies in psychiatry 
– preliminary results from a literature review
Viktoria Maier, Germany
Dominique Endres, Rick Dersch, Ludger Tebartz van Elst
004
  Neuropsychological functioning among pediatric 
HIV patients receiving highly active antiretroviral 
therapy (HAART)
Yasmin Mohammed, Ghana
Soraya Seedat
005
  Gray matter structural changes in hoarding 
disorder – preliminary study
Satoshi Yamada, Japan
Tomohiro Nakao, Keitaro Murayama, Keisuke Ikari, 
Masumi Kuwano, Shigenobu Kanba
006
  Altered functional connectivity in brains of 
patients with schizophrenia at resting state:  
a magnetoencephalography study
Minami Tagawa, Japan
Yuichi Takei, Yutaka Kato, Kazuyuki Fujihara,  
Yumiko Yakahashi, Masato Kasagi, Masato Fukuda

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 SESSIONS
271
 German language Session
007
  Does the quantity of errors in TMT-B result in 
brain dysconnectivity in first episode of psychosis?
Boris Dvoracek, Czech Republic
Eva Bourama, Ilektra Stamou, Katerina Sedlakova,  
Iveta Fajnerova, Filip Spaniel, Yuliya Zaytseva
008
  Comparison of obsessive compulsive disorder 
and schizophrenia patients with healthy controls for 
theory of mind according to their insight
Basar Ayribas, Turkey
Kemal Sayar
009
  Neural correlates of social rejection in bor-
derline personality disorder and major depression 
compared to healthy subjects
Kathrin Malejko, Germany
Dominik Neff, Birgit Abler, Heiko Graf
010
  Revealing trans-diagnostic pathological pat-
terns of reward system dysfunctions in affective 
and schizophrenic disorders using cluster analysis
Egle Simulionyte, Germany
Evgeny Gladilin, Laura Fee Schneider, Oliver Gruber
011
  Cross-validated prefrontal neural markers 
to predict future recovery from major depressive 
disorder
Bernhard Meyer, Austria
Ulrich Rabl, Julia Huemer, Lucie Bartova, Klaudius 
Kalcher, Julian Provenzano, Christoph Brandner, Patrick 
Sezen, Siegfried Kasper, Alan F. Schatzberg, Ewald 
Moser, Gang Chen, Lukas Pezawas
012
  Prefrontal brain functions assessed with 
transcranial magnetic stimulation and simultaneous 
electroencephalography in healthy and depressed 
adolescents
Tomasz Jarczok, Germany
Hannah Mössinger, Heike Althen, Christina Luckhardt, 
Christine Freitag, Stephan Bender
013
  The effect of clinical course on hippocampal 
changes in patients with major depressive disorder: 
a 2-year follow-up study
Katharina Dohm, Germany
Dario Zaremba, Ronny Redlich, Dominik Grotegerd, 
Elisabeth Leehr, Nils Opel, Verena Enneking, Susanne 
Meinert, Christian Bürger, Joscha Böhnlein, Jonathan 
Repple, Udo Dannlowski
014
  Evaluation of visual attentional performance in 
depressed and anxious patients
Aleksander Oliveira Barbosa, Brazil
Sergio Luis Schmidt
015
  Association of illness severity and hippocampal 
volume in patients with major depressive disorder  
– a structural MRI-study
Verena Enneking, Germany
Dario Zaremba, Ronny Redlich, Christian Bürger, 
Katharina Dohm, Katharina Förster, Dominik Grotegerd, 
Susanne Meinert, Harald Kugel, Udo Dannlowski
016
  Brain functional network abnormalities and 
mood symptoms in firefighters
Shin-Won Park, Republic of Korea
Hyeonseok S. Jeong, Sujung Yoon, Jungyoon Kim, Suji L. 
Lee, Haejin Hong, Eunji Ha, In Kyoon Lyoo, Jieun E. Kim
017
  Neural correlates of psychotherapeutic treat-
ment of posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic 
literature review
Verena Rau, Germany
Kathrin Malejko, Birgit Abler, Paul Plener, Joana Straub
018
  Spider phobia: fear of eight legged insects or 
more? A MRI based study on the amygdala reactivity 
in spider phobic individuals
Isabel Kleemann, Germany
Lisa Leehr, Joscha Böhnlein, Jonathan Repple,  
Udo Dannlowski
P-30 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 14:
 Neurobiology and genetics
Neurobiology and genetics
Chair: 
Henrik Walter, Germany
001
  The neurobiological narrative in psychiatry
Vincent Laliberté, Canada
002
  Correlation of serotonin transporter gene  
polymorphism and alexithymia
Sandra Kocijan Lovko, Croatia
Dalibor Karlovic, Igor Filipcic
003
  Metabolic influence on oxidative stress in  
astrocytes and neuronal SH-SY5Y cells
Hans-Willi Clement, Germany
Olaf Sommer, Eberhard Schulz
004
  Cerebellar h4-receptors agonist disrupt anxiety 
and fear-mediated memory tasks in mice
Rosana Mattioli, Brazil
Carlos Eduardo Monici Fernandes
005
  Effect of deficiency of vitamin B6 on mouse 
behavior and monoaminergic system
Kazuya Toriumi, Japan
Mitsuhiro Miyashita, Yasue Horiuchi, Izumi Nohara, 
Nanako Obata, Masanari Itokawa, Takashi Dan, Toshio 
Miyata, Genevieve Konopka, Makoto Arai

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 SESSIONS
272
006
  Identification of a novel candidate locus to 
predict response effectiveness to lithium treatment 
in Sardinian patients with bipolar disorder
Konstantinos Mitropoulos, Greece
Alexandros Kanterakis, Alessio Squassina, Donatella 
Congiu, Giovanni Severino, Maria del Zompo, George 
Potamias, Theodora Katsila, George P. Patrinos
007
  Genome-wide association study of resting state 
endophenotypic markers in schizophrenia
Jessica Martin, Germany
Anja Richter, Katja Brodmann, George Chahine,  
Sergi Papiol, Oliver Gruber
008
  Ubiquitin-dependent regulation of synaptic 
function in schizophrenia: a human postmortem 
brain study
Estefanía Eugui Anta, Spain
Ronan Lyne, Gemma Riquelme, Belén Ramos
009
  A hypothesis driven molecular pathway analysis 
stresses the neurodevelopmental rather than neuro-
degenerative impairment in cognition in a sample of 
schizophrenic patients
Ellen Fischer, Denmark
Antonio Drago
010
  Quantitative proteomic analysis in postmortem 
cerebellum in chronic schizophrenia
América Vera Montecinos, Spain
Ricard Rodriguez-Mias, Judit Villen, Belen Ramos
011
  Pilot study of specificity protein 1 and 4 in 
peripheral blood molecular cells in postmenopausal 
women with schizophrenia treated with raloxifene
Èlia Vila Andreu, Spain
Elena Huerta-Ramos, Christian Nuñez, Judith Usall,  
Belen Ramos
012
  Mitochondrial phenotyping and deep charac-
terisation in schizophrenia using a patient-based in 
vitro model
Richard Wüst, Germany
Marie Estelle Bellet, Christine Bus, Manuela Kübler, 
Joachim Taeger, Andreas Johannes Fallgatter, Christian 
Plewnia, Julia Fitzgerald, Rejko Krüger
013
  Whole-genome sequencing of monozygotic 
twins discordant for schizophrenia indicates multiple 
genetic risk factors for schizophrenia
Jinsong Tang, People's Republic of China
Yanhui Liao, Xiaogang Chen
014
  Genetic polymorphisms of glutathione S-trans-
ferases and oxidative stress in schizophrenia
Fabio Borghi, Brazil
Angélica Lopes, Rafael Fernandes-Ferreira, Lorena 
Forner, Thais Andreguetto, Camila Ovieira-Brancati, 
Bruna Farina, Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Dorotéia Rossi 
Silva Souza, Gerardo De Araújo Filho
015
  Methylation rate of the dopamine transporter 
gene (DAT): a possible biomarker for the course of 
tics in Tourette Syndrome
Katja Kunert, Germany
Ann-Sophie Höing, Hansi Pathak, Alexandra Kotsiari, 
Helge Frieling, Kirsten Müller-Vahl
016
  Effects of STW 3-VI (St. John's wort) on hippo-
campal and microglia cells in vitro
Christiane Kolb, Germany
Johanna Hofmann, Anna Schwendler, Julian Hüther, 
Gabriel A. Bonaterra, Andrea Cordes, Heba Abdel-Aziz, 
Ralf Kinscherf
017
  Suicide attempt in monozygotic twins
Freddy Vasquez, Peru
Ysela Nicolas, Sylvia Falconi
018
  A case report on the tuberous sclerosis:  
family manifestation
Maka Areshidze, Republic of Georgia
Lali Abesadze
P-31 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 16:
 Diagnostics and classification, 
psychopathology, RDoC
Diagnostics and classification, psychopathology, 
RDoC
Chair: 
Jürgen Zielasek, Germany
001
  Benefits and challenges of the application 
of the international classification of functioning, 
disability and health (ICF) in psychiatry and psycho-
therapy in the context of the future introduction of 
the ICD-11
Pavel Ptyushkin, Switzerland
002
  Schmid and the German origins of multi-axial 
systems
Luis Streb, Brazil
003
  A systematic review of the acceptability of 
mental health assessment tools
Bennett Quinn, United Kingdom
004
  Reinterpreting error-related negativity under 
the aegis of RDoC
Rita Pasion, Portugal
Fernando Barbosa
005
  MAC-1: development and testing of a ques-
tionnaire to measure mindfulness, acceptance and 
commitment
Nina Schulze, Germany
Silja C. Reuter, Peter Tonn

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273
 German language Session
006
  Predicting faking in depression diagnostics
Stephan Goerigk, Germany
Nina Sarubin, Sven Hilbert, Frank Padberg, Peter Falkai, 
Markus Bühner
007
  Paraphrenia: a diagnosis still current? – a case 
report
Teresa Carvalhão, Portugal
Rute Cajão, Raquel Serrano
008
  Examination of anomalous fantasy and imagi-
nation (EAFI): presentation of a novel psychometric 
instrument
Andreas Rosén Rasmussen, Denmark
Helene Borregaard Stephensen, Julie Nordgaard, Josef 
Parnas
009
  Dream interpretation: a possible diagnostic and 
therapeutic route to follow during early stages of 
mental illness
Alice Masillo, Italy
Elena Pappagallo, Nella Lo Cascio, Cecilia Iannaco, 
Martina Brandizzi, Riccardo Saba, Claudia Dario, 
Marcella Fagioli, Rossella Carnevali, Elena Monducci, 
Francesca Fagioli, Paolo Fiori Nastro
010
  A new German language test for irony compre-
hension in psychiatric disorders
Anne Felsenheimer, Austria
Carolin Kieckhäfer, Alexander M. Rapp
011
  Psychopathological differences between As-
perger's syndrome and schizotypal disorder, in an 
adult sample
Maria Nilsson, Denmark
Peter Handest, Jessica Carlsson Lohmann, Sidse Arnfred
P-32 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 17:
 Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy I
Chair: 
Frank Helmig, Germany
001
  A case review psychodynamic psychotherapy 
in borderline personality disorder comorbid with 
benzodiazepine dependence
Umie Faizah, Indonesia
002
  A psychodynamic guideline on the interaction 
of pharmacology and psychotherapy in patients 
with personality disorder or acute psychosomatic 
symptoms
Christopher Rommel, Germany
003
  Psychodynamic group therapy in Italy:  
an online survey on methodology
Claudia Dario, Italy
Martina Brandizzi, Alberto Forte, Nella Lo Cascio, 
Riccardo Saba, Juliana Fortes Lindau, Elena Monducci, 
Miriam Scarciglia, Luana Testa, Annelore Homberg, 
Francesca Fagioli, Antonia Mocci
004
  Interpreter-mediated psychotherapy with  
refugees
Rikke Sander Jensen, Denmark
Henriette Laugesen, Signe Lund Skammeritz, Erik Lykke 
Mortensen, Jessica Carlsson Lohmann
005
  Readiness to change and psychotherapy out-
comes of a transdiagnostic stepped care program 
for surgical patients: results from a randomized 
controlled trial
Henning Krampe, Germany
Anna-Lena Salz, Léonie F. Kerper, Alexander Krannich, 
Tatjana Schnell, Klaus-Dieter Wernecke, Claudia D. Spies
006
  Cognitive remediation therapy for people with 
Down syndrome: practical aspects
Laura Cretu, France
Silvia Sacco, Isabelle Marey, Aimé Ravel, Clotilde Mircher
007
  The emotion modulation approach in music 
therapy – a pilot analysis of the Wiesloch music 
therapy study
Stefan Gebhardt, Germany
Ilka Dammann, Klaus Loescher, Richard von Georgi
008
  Mindfulness, acceptance and commitment 
combined in cognitive behavioral therapy (MAC-
CBT) group therapy for caregivers of patients with 
dementia
Saskia Stöckigt, Germany
Peter Tonn
009
  Mindfulness-based group therapy for family 
caregivers of severe mental illness patients
Jose Ignacio Aznarte Lopez, Spain
Isabel Del Jesús, Elena Cano, Teresa Quirós, María F. 
Soriano, Isabel Caparrós
010
  Treating chronic and severe obsessive-compul-
sive disorder using schema therapy: a case study
Johannes Krautheim, Germany
Tilo Kircher, Hans Onno Röttgers, Neele Reiss
011
  Bringing the transponible integrative processu-
al psychotherapy (TIPP) model into clinical practice
Bianca Lafrenz, Germany
Thorgund Reh-Bergen, Claudia Bartels, Detlef Degner, 
Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Margit Brenig-Eggebrecht
012
  Do feelings of the psychiatrist for patients vary 
according to severity of illness and gender?
Carolina Zárate, Chile
Alejandra Ramirez, Antonio Menchacha, Lorena 
Pumariano, Cristian Montes, Cecilia Fernandez

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 SESSIONS
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013
  Mindfulness-based interventions modulate de-
fault-mode network activity in patients with opioid 
dependence
Reham Fahmy, Egypt
014
  Comparison between the talking cure, the psy-
choanalytic psychotherapy and the sensoripsychic 
therapy in the narcissistic and identical disorders
Valérie Boucherat-Hue, France
P-33 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 17:
 Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy II
Chair: 
Michael Deuschle, Germany
001
  Breath versus emotions: the impact of different 
foci of attention on the experience of negative and 
positive emotions during mindfulness meditation
Thomas Beblo, Germany
Sarah Pelster, Christine Schilling, Benjamin Iffland, 
Martin Driessen, Silvia Fernando
002
  Brain signature of emotional change: altered 
neurophysiological processing after one session of 
psychotherapy
Kristina B. Rohde, Switzerland
Franz Caspar, Thomas Koenig, Antonio Pascual-Leone, 
Maria Stein
003
  Using a movie for the assessment of social 
cognition to measure mentalizing of health care 
professionals at an acute psychiatric department in 
Vienna
Isabella Klaus, Austria
Richard Horn, Kurt Stastka, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
004
  Behavioral treatment for nighttime fears in  
pre-school children: a pilot study
Renatha Rafihi-Ferreira, Brazil
Thomas Ollendick, Fernando Asbahr, Edwiges Silvares
005
  Psychoeducation for people with intellectual 
disabilities and schizophrenic or anxiety disorders
Melanie Jagla, Germany
Annika Baumeister, Marion Augustin, Gabriele Helga 
Franke
006
  Comprehensive rehabilitation program in 
major mental disorders: a multimodal approach 
PRISMA
Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo, Colombia
Cristian Vargas, Ana M. Díaz-Zuluaga, Julian Pineda 
Zapata, Alejandro Sánchez Présiga, Sigifredo Ospina, 
Juan David Palacio
007
  Effectiveness of an inpatient multimodal 
psychiatric psychotherapeutic program for the 
treatment of job burnout
Hildburg Porschke, Switzerland
008
  Bullying adolescents and family dynamics – 
changes after treatment with multi-systemic family 
therapy
Drita Gashi Bytyçi, Republic of Kosovo
009
  Innocence in danger (Colombia) – a psycho-
therapy program for children and adolescents with 
post-traumatic stress disorder
Elkin Llanez-Anaya, Colombia
Susana Lopez, Julio Gomez Galvis, Hugo Herazo
010
  Effectiveness of an internet- and mobile-based 
intervention for a severely impaired population: 
treatment of comorbid depression in chronic back 
pain patients on sick leave
Sandra Schlicker, Germany
Harald Baumeister, Matthias Berking, Lasse Sander,  
Jiaxi Lin, Sarah Paganini, Ingrid Titzler, Dirk Lehr,  
Sabine Bahn, David Daniel Ebert
011
  Internet psychotherapy with net step: a 
therapist delivered IPT for depression and anxiety 
disorders in primary care
Ulrich Sprick, Germany
M. Köhne
012
  Benefits of dog facilitated therapy are based 
on epigenetical modulations in limbic brain regions 
due to domestication processes
Daniela Pörtl, Germany
Christoph Jung
013
  Indianization of psychotherapy – benefits and 
pitfalls
Avinash DeSousa, India
Pragya Lodha
014
  Psychotherapeutic approaches in adults with 
intellectual disability (ID) with special focus on 
impulsive behaviour
Samuel Elstner, Germany
P-34 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 18:
 Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy I
Chair: 
Tom Bschor, Germany
001
  Factors related to medication noncompliance in 
outpatients with psychiatric disorders
Changqing Hu, People's Republic of China
Xuequan Zhu, Li Yang, Gang Wang, Xu Chen, Weiwei 
Wang, Jingjin Jia

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275
 German language Session
002
  Development of a selective fluorescence-labeled 
ligand for binding studies and characterization of 
lateral mobility of 5-HT2A-receptors on living cells
Stefan Aatz, Germany
Thomas Sorkalla, Sebastian Franken, Christiane Kolb, 
Heba Abdel-Aziz, Hanns Haeberlein
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