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tremens: a case report from the AMSP multicenter 
drug surveillance program
Saskia Helm, Germany
Leila Langfeldt, Stefan Bleich, Renate Grohmann,  
Sermin Toto

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300
005
  Preliminary data on the evaluation and utility 
of quarterly paliperidone palmitate
Diego Raul Mendez Mareque, Spain
Vanesa Aller Labandeira, Eva Fontela Vivanco, Andres 
Gonzalez Garcia, Blanca Santos, Diana Rey Souto, 
Alfonso Nuñez Boquete, Antonio Nuñez Perez
006
  Leukocytosis associated with clozapine treat-
ment – a case report and review of literature
Houda Maatallah, Tunisia
Kaouther Ben Neticha, Amina Aissa, Feten Amdouni, 
Hanen Ben Ammar, Emira Khelifa, Zouhaier El Hechmi
007
  Antipsychotic prescription in a community 
mental health service
Joao Paulo Sousa Campos Mendes, Portugal
Diana Mendonça Cruz e Sousa, Sara Freitas Ramos
008
  Nose-to-brain insulin delivery based on the 
cell-penetrating peptide noncovalent strategy: 
quantitative assessment of insulin brain distribution 
and its therapeutic effect on memory loss in the 
senescence-accelerated mice
Mariko Takeda, Japan
Noriyasu Kamei, Misa Tanaka, Nobuyuki Okada, 
Takamasa Ikeda
009
  The fake booty – a rare case of gluteal applica-
tion of antipsychotics in a trans-woman after gluteal 
augmentation
Daniel Lüdecke, Germany
Klaus Wiedemann
eP-14 
ePoster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest 
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 Terminal 5
TOPIC 25:
 Training and continuing education
Medical career and training
Chair: 
Berend Malchow, Germany
001
  Introducing New York University's global men-
tal health care model for college students
Sara Zeugmann, Germany
002
  Transdisciplinary teaching using serious inci-
dents as a learning tool to improve recognition and 
management of personality disorder
Tracy Barry, United Kingdom
Vincent Perry, Mohan Bhat, Ebru Lumley
003
  Comparison of metacognitive awareness of 
medical students during one year follow-up
Mihailo Tatiæ, Serbia
Maja Simonovic, Pavle Nešovic
004
  A roadmap for collaboration in psychiatric 
research and education between the UK and Europe 
into the post-Brexit era
Nicholas Meyer, United Kingdom
Sven Speerforck, Olivier Andlauer, Georg Schomerus,  
Sir Simon Wessely
005
  Anxiety, depression and smoking: which  
relationship?
Rihab Ennaoui, Tunisia
Nadia Cheffi, Meriem Turki, Najla Halouani,  
Jihene Aloulou, Othman Amami
006
  Attitudes of patients and staff towards  
smoking during stay in a psychiatric hospital
Julia Grempler, Germany
Petra Schmid, Tilman Steinert
007
  Attitudes of Tunisian psychiatric nurses to-
wards suicide
Abir Tounsi, Tunisia
Mehdi Karoui, Maroua Daoud, Mohamed Fadhel Mrad
008
  How nurses experience their job when working 
in crises resolution teams
Hüsniye Bilgic, Germany
Sead Harbas, Jeanette Schmidmeister, Birgit Bauke, Nora 
Bärenz, Irmgard Heine, Theresa Hofrichter,  
Sara Marazzita, Georg Deifel
009
  Burnout of caregivers in geriatric institution: 
coping strategies
Hanen Ben Ammar, Tunisia
Ghada Hamdi, Kaouther Ben Neticha, Amjed Ben 
Haouala, Amina Aissa, Emira Khelifa, Zouhaier El 
Hechmi

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› Thursday, 12 October 2017
eP-15 
ePoster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest 
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 Terminal 1
TOPIC 23:
 Health care research and models, health care 
policy
Prevention, health care policy and research
Chair: 
Jens Wiltfang, Germany
001
  Healthy Brain Project: mental health promotion 
in elementary schools in Zagreb
Filip Derke, Croatia
Luka Filipovic-Grcic, Marijana Bras, Veljko Djordjevic
002
  Healthy Brain Project – education of the elderly 
and general population
Luka Filipovic-Grcic, Croatia
Filip Derke, Marijana Bras, Veljko Djordjevic
003
  Design, implementation and evaluation of a 
psychosocial intervention to prevent anxiety and 
depression in older adults who seek attention in 
primary health care centers – RCT protocol
Sandra Saldivia, Chile
Paulina Rincon, Carolina Inostroza, Felix Cova
005
  Medicalization: (ir)relevant criticism?
Fabrício Donizete da Costa, Brazil
Camila Oliveira Rodrigues, Henrique Sater de Andrade, 
Sérgio Resende de Carvalho
006
  The repercussions of caregiver burden on  
mental health after a loss due to cancer
Julia Große, Germany
Anette Kersting
007
  Clinical and demographic variables in a home-
less population with mental illness in Madrid
Rafael Angel Baena Mures, Spain
Rafael Fernandez Garcia Andrade, Elena Medina Tellez, 
Maria de la Fe Bravo Ortiz, Blanca Reneses Prieto
008
  The revolving door condition: the impact of 
CYP pharmacogenetics on mental illness
Eleonora Stella, Italy
Maddalena La Montagna, Andrea Dimitri, Francesca 
D'Urso, Francesco Panza, Davide Seripa, Giuseppe Miscio, 
Antonio Greco, Giancarlo Logroscino, Antonello Bellomo, 
Madia Lozupone
009
  The role of liaison psychiatrist in the general 
hospital: a description of the task and the most 
frequent reasons of consultation in an Argentinian 
service
Jaime Kuvischansky, Argentina
Leonardo Hess, Julia Javkin, Manuel Francescutti, María 
Jimena Matacin, Antonela Nasello, Romina Martinangeli, 
Carla Graziadei, Ezequiel Rodenas, Yanina Tejera
010
  Liaison psychiatry and infectiology: a paradigm 
change in HIV infection
Maria Ines Souto Correia Braz, Portugal
André Bonito Ferreira, André Ribeirinho Marques, Sofia 
Paulino, Sérgio Dinis, Isabel Nabais, Graça Gonçalves, 
Sílvia Ouakinin
011
  Amy Winehouse Foundation Prevalence Study: 
administration of a substance use survey in school 
populations
Amy Lineham, United Kingdom
Tuba Mazhari, Nicola Knights, Grace Ofori-Attah
012
  Trends in long-stay admissions among adults  
in Western Quebec
Florina Cealicu Toma, Canada
Javad Moamai
013
  Do sexual minority patients benefit less from 
regular psychiatric treatment? Results from two 
clinics in Austria and Germany
Martin Plöderl, Austria
Robert Mestel
014
  Targeting patients which need measures to 
reduce duration of seclusion: results from EPIC,  
a French multicenter study
Jean-François Costemale-Lacoste, France
Valérie Cerboneschi, Christian Trichard, Renaud De 
Beaurepaire, Françoise Villemain, jean-Pierre Metton, 
Caroline Debacq, Teim Ghanem, Catherine Martelli, 
Emilie Baup, Patrick Hardy
015
  Structural requirements towards interdisciplin-
ary trans healthcare – results from an online-survey 
in Germany
Andreas Köhler, Germany
Jana Eyssel, Timo Nieder
016
  Depictions of psychopathology in music: 
themes and musical genres
Fabián Alonso Pavez Reyes, Spain
Erika Saura Parra, Gemma Pérez Zalduondo, Pedro 
Marset Campos
017
  Immortal time bias in standardized mortality 
ratios in patients with diseases associated with high 
mortality
Simon Grøntved, Denmark
Anneva Christensen, Sofie Gry Pristed, Jan Valentin
018
  The validation of PIPEQ-OS in inpatient psychi-
atric health care department in Latvia – do we need 
an evaluation?
Natalija Berzina-Novikova, Latvia
Maris Taube, Jelena Vrublevska
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  Psychosocial medicine / medical education at 
the University of Heidelberg in Germany
Franziska Baessler, Germany
Jobst-Hendrik Schultz, Beate Ditzen, Taubner Svenja, 
Daniela Roesch Ely

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 SESSIONS
302
eP-16 
ePoster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest 
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 Terminal 2
TOPIC 22:
 Community and social psychiatry
Rehabilitation and community
Chair: 
Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China
001
  Psychosocial rehabilitation program in the 
residence António Maria de Senna
Diana Maia, Portugal
Vânia Gonçalves, Vanessa Ribeiro, Sara Sousa,  
Mª Rosário Curral, António Roma-Torres
002
  Rehabilitation needs assessment in chronic 
mentally ill patients
Kalpa Govekar, India
Sivakumar Thanapal, Deepak Jayarajan
003
  Certification of disability due to mental illness: 
India and other countries
Chethan Basavarajappa, India
Hareesh Angothu, Jagadisha Thirthalli
004
  The mean difference of quality of life between 
psoriatic patients with psychopathology and psori-
atic patients without psychopathology at Dermatol-
ogy and Venerology Clinic at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusu-
mo Hospital
Rina Amtarina, Indonesia
005
  Night Café Bremerhaven: a peer-operated ser-
vice for people in emotional distress
Thomas Isenmann, Germany
Angelika Lacroix, Birgit Kowski, Alexander Thiel, Gisbert 
Eikmeier
006
  Mental health care for refugees on the 3. psy-
chiatric department of the Otto Wagner Hospital
Petra Weiland-Fiedler, Austria
Doris Pinzger, Vera Pfersmann
007
  Immigration: a complex reality and multiple 
duels
Katherine Lazo, Spain
Gina Hernández Santillán, Tania Diaz Suarez
008
  A cross-cultural comparison of self-reported 
burdens between Vietnamese and German psychiat-
ric outpatients – findings from an interdisciplinary 
mixed method study
Main Huong Nguyen, Germany
Jörg-Christian Lanca, Edda Heyken, Eric Hahn, Anita Von 
Poser, Thi Minh Tam Ta
009
  Clínica dos Decanoatos – a community psychiatry 
project
Ana Figueiredo, Portugal
Armando Soares, Mariana Silva, Susana Nunes,  
Marta Roque
010
  Can clozapine contribute to reduce smoking?
Robert Fisher, United Kingdom
eP-17 
ePoster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest 
|
 Terminal 3
TOPIC 24:
 Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Forensic, violence and trauma
Chair: 
Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany
001
  The Sigmaringen model to reduce seclusion 
and restraint in psychiatry
Alex Theodor Gogolkiewicz, Germany
Frank-Thomas Bopp, Tilman Steinert
002
  Responsiveness of the health of the nation 
outcome scale secure in a forensic inpatient unit  
in London
Howard Ryland, United Kingdom
Bradley Hillier
003
  Professional attitudes on drug use in Slovenian 
prisons
Kristijan Jejcic, Slovenia
Katarina Ceranic Ninic, Miran Pustoslemsek, Erika 
Glavnik
004
  Stealing as an impulse control disorder associ-
ated with pramipexole – a case report from forensic 
psychiatric practice
Christian Clemm von Hohenberg, Germany
Harald Dreßing
005
  Neonaticide and denial of pregnancy
Valenka Dorsch, Germany
Anke Rohde
006
  Anterior cingulate GABA deficit in pedophilia
Inka Ristow, Germany
Meng Li, Lejla Colic, Vanessa Marr, Felicia von Düring, 
Henrik Walter, Klaus Beier, Tillmann Krüger, Boris 
Schiffer, Martin Walter
007
  Schizophrenic patients in prison: feasibility and 
effectiveness of a social skills training program
Eveline Carola Fois, Switzerland
Mariette Lise Bourguignon, Charlotte Demoux,  
Diane Golay, Hans Wolff
008
  Socio-demographic characteristics of involun-
tary hospitalized patients – suicidal rates during 
eleven years
Amra Hrnjica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Srebrenka Bise, Inga Lokmic-Pekic, Omer Cemalovic, 
Dževad Begic, Muhamed Ahmic

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 SESSIONS
303
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  Use of psychoactive substances and psychiatric 
comorbidities in a population of victims of sexual 
violence in childhood: a prospective study
Emi Carneiro Bragiato, Brazil
Claudia Chaves Dallelucci, Dartiu Xavier da Silveira, 
Thiago Marques Fidalgo
010
  Gender violence – a health problem of the  
first order
Claudia Noval, Spain
Rebeca Hernández, Jose Antonio Espina, Patricia 
Marqués, Anabel Segura, Isabel Sevillano Benito, Aldara 
Álvarez, Laura Gallardo
011
  Perceived violence and psychopathology in  
a sample of subjects exposed to social violence
Ana Victoria Chavez, Mexico
Cesar Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Samuel Hernadez-Torres, 
Rafael Medina, Eduardo Madrigal
012
  How can we deal with the new ways of cyber-
bullying leading to self-injuries and suicides?
Anna Baran, Sweden
Agnieszka Gmitrowicz
013
  Web-based approaches to trauma-informed 
care
Fiona Choi, Canada
Maren Schneider, Reinhard Michael Krausz
eP-18 
ePoster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest 
|
 Terminal 4
TOPIC 31:
 Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Chair: 
Jakob Kaminski, Germany
001
  Psychiatric patients, attended in emergency 
care and relationship with suicide
Vera Lucia Mendiondo Osinaga, Brazil
Antonia Regina Furegato, Jair Licio Ferreira Santos, 
Francisco Tonuci Junior
002
  Psychomotor agitation: characterization of  
a year of consultations in the Psychiatric Emer- 
gency Department of the Psychiatric Institute  
Dr. J. Horwitz B. of Santiago de Chile
Paulina Pérez Ahumada, Chile
Katherine Villegas Sanchez, Fernanda Vidal F., Francisco 
Gil M., Juan Pablo Seguel C., Alejandro Zuñiga F.
003
  Drug self-poisoning with benzodiazepines: you 
do not have a prescription for that
Ana Paula Matos Pires, Portugal
Paulo Barbosa, Sónia Farinha-Silva, Joaquim Brissos, 
Joana Isaac, Mariana Duarte-Mangas, Josefa Coelho, 
Augusta Silva, Francisco Barrocas
004
  The epidemiology of suicide: a prospective 
study in an Argentinian psychiatric department
Julia Javkin, Argentina
Carla Graziadei, Antonela Nasello, Romina Martinangeli, 
Jimena Matacin, Ezequiel Rodenas, Leonardo Hess, 
Manuel Francescutti, Jaime Kuvischansky
005
  Characteristics of suicide attempters 75 years 
and older in South Korea
Heung-Kyu Kim, Republic of Korea
Seongho Min
006
  Characteristics of suicide in a Romanian county
Maria Magdalena Dumitru, Romania
Aurel Papari
007
  Prospective longitudinal study of risk factors in 
suicide behaviour
Maria Isabel Navarrete Paez, Spain
Margarita Guerrero Jiménez, Sabina María Zubimendi 
Pérez
008
  Depression, anxiety, suicide risk and somatic  
severity of suicide attempts in Armenian adolescents
Marine Arsenyan, Armenia
Vsevolod Smirnov, Tatevik Hovhannisyan, Samvel 
Sukiasyan
009
  Art therapy in suicide prevention of psychiatri-
cally treated adolescents
Agnieszka Gmitrowicz, Poland
Anna Baran

EUROPEAN 
PSYCHIATRIC 
ASSOCIATION
EPA 2018
26
th
 
EUROPEAN 
CONGRESS 
OF PSYCHIATRY
SAVE
 
 
THESE 
 
DATES
EPA Research 
Prizes Deadline
23 October 2017
ECP Scholarship 
Programme Deadline
23 November 2017
Early Registration 
Deadline
10 January 2018
Nice, France
3-6 March 2018
www.epa-congress.org
#EPA2018
MENTAL HEALTH
INTEGRATE
INNOVATE
INDIVIDUALISE
Guided by the motto of “Mental 
Health - Integrate, Innovate, 
Individualise”, a special focus 
of the Congress will be the 
integration of new technologies 
and research findings into 
person-centred approaches to 
prevention, care and training, at a 
time in which difficult challenges, 
such as displacement, war, 
terrorism and economic 
constraints, require new answers.

Educational Programme
BERLIN

EDUCA
TIONAL
 PROGRAMME
306
Research, knowledge and practice continually evolve in the fi eld of psychiatry and psychotherapy. At the WPA 
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY you can keep your knowledge up to date and expand it. The education-
al programme will consider scientifi c and procedure-related knowledge that contributes to the preservation and 
further development of psychiatric-psychotherapeutic skills. The focus is on the teaching of subject-specifi c and 
interdisciplinary contents and practicing practical skills. The congress and the educational programme are certifi ed 
with continuing education points (CME- and an UEMS-EACCME-accreditation). Abstracts are available online at 
www.wpaberlin2017.com
.
Applicable fees (only in conjunction with the congress registration)
 
»
English language Courses 

 EUR 90
 
»
German language Courses 

 EUR 90
 
»
German language Nursing / Healthcare Courses 

 EUR 30
Continuing education at the highest level
Kindly note 
that German langua
ge 
Courses will not be 
translated into English.

EDUCA
TIONAL
 PROGRAMME
307
 German language Session
› Monday, 9 October 2017
C-101 (d) 
Course (German)
08:30 – 12:30 
|
 Room Lindau 1
 
Psychopharmakotherapie bei körperlicher  
Grunderkrankung
Chair: 
Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt, Germany
C-102 (d) 
Course (German)
08:30 – 12:30 
|
 Room Lindau 4
 
Schematherapie – Grundlagen und Anwendungen
Chairs: 
Christine Zens, Germany 
Eva Faßbinder, Germany
C-201 (e) 
Course (English)
08:30 – 12:30 
|
 Room R7
Psychotherapy for people with psychosis I: psycho-
dynamic psychotherapy – concepts, methods and 
research
Chairs: 
Dorothea von Haebler, Germany 
Christiane Montag, Germany
001
  Understanding psychosis – a psychodynamic 
perspective
Brian Martindale, United Kingdom
002
  A new manual of modified psychodynamic 
psychotherapy for people with psychosis
Dorothea von Haebler, Germany
003
  The role of mentalizing in the psychotherapy of 
people with psychosis
Christiane Montag, Germany
004
  Psychoanalytic conceptualizations of psychosis 
and research supporting the psychodynamic models
Bent Rosenbaum, Denmark
C-202 (e) 
Course (English)
08:30 – 12:30 
|
 Room Lindau 2
Evidence-based psychodynamic therapy: a pragmatic 
clinician's course
Chairs: 
Richard Summers, USA 
Jacques P. Barber, USA
C-203 (e) 
Course (English)
08:30 – 12:30 
|
 Room R10
Internet addiction and online gaming disorder – 
diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive approaches
Chair: 
Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany
C-204 (e) 
Course (English)
08:30 – 12:30 
|
 Room R11
Substance abuse in the elderly: interactive case 
workshop
Chair: 
Karen Reimers, USA
C-103 (d) 
Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 
|
 Room Lindau 1
 
Intensivkurs Psychopharmakotherapie
Chair: 
Gerhard Gründer, Germany
C-104 (d) 
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