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WPA World Psychiatric Association Hosted by

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congress of psychiatry
berlin 2017
8 – 12 October | Messe Berlin | Germany

Psychiatry of the 21st Century:


Context, Controversies and Commitment

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WPA meets DGPPN – Welcome to Berlin,
Welcome to the World Congress 2017
Top international gathering in psychiatry and psychotherapy

Over the coming days, the World Congress 2017 will of-
fer an outstanding opportunity to take a look at the cur-
rent state of psychiatry and learn about the vision and fu-
ture direction of exciting developments in the field. Not
only will the congress focus on new research findings,
but it will also look closely at current developments in
the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation
of mental illnesses.
DGPPN is proudly hosting this year's WPA World Con-
gress. WPA and DGPPN – two strong organisations that
campaign nationally and internationally for quality in
research, further education and the care of people with
mental illnesses. The congress aims not only to foster
the transnational transfer of knowledge between experts
from various disciplines but also to further advance the
dialogue in Germany and throughout the world between
psychiatrists and people with mental illnesses and their
relatives.

Learn more:
World Psychiatric Association (WPA)
www.wpanet.org
German Association for Psychiatry, Psycho-
therapy and Psychosomatics (DGPPN)
www.dgppn.de

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Table of contents
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06 | Welcome addresses 61 | Service Users, Family Carers, NGOs and NPOs


63 | NGO /NPO exhibition
10 | About the congress
10 | Hand in hand for the congress 65 | Early Career Psychiatrists Programme
TABLE OF CONTENTS

11 | Committees and council


66 | Sessions
15 | Overviews
75 | Scientific Programme
16 | Colour coding and structure
76 | Monday, 9 October 2017
17 | Session types
125 | Tuesday, 10 October 2017
19 | Topic list
166 | Wednesday, 11 October 2017
20 | Overview Scientific Programme, 9 Oct 2017
216 | Thursday, 12 October 2017
22 | Overview Scientific Programme, 10 Oct 2017
24 | Overview Scientific Programme, 11 Oct 2017
247 | Poster / ePoster Sessions
26 | Overview Scientific Programme, 12 Oct 2017
248 | Poster Sessions
29 | Special Sessions 290 | ePoster Sessions
30 | Opening Ceremony
305 | Educational Programme
31 | Keynote Lectures
35 | Pro-Con-Debates 307 | Courses held in English and German language
36 | State-of-the-Art-Symposia 313 | Nursing / Healthcare Courses
40 | eMEN Event
42 | Awards
45 | Closing Ceremony

47 | Psychiatry and art


48 | Psychiatry in the time of National Socialism
50 | Exhibition: People in Chains
51 | Exhibition: Being A Human
52 | Exhibition: Manicomio
54 | Music: Schumann performed by Richard Kogan
55 | Music: The Bipolar Roadshow
56 | Author readings
58 | Film Sessions

Programme references
German language Session Sessions with Q & A Modul
ePoster (see page 350)
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315 | DGPPN matters 347 | General information
316 | DGPPN Sections | Section meetings 348 | On-site registration
349 | Abstracts
319 | WPA matters 349 | ATM

TABLE OF CONTENTS
349 | Berlin information
320 | WPA Sections | Section meetings
349 | Business center
349 | Certificates (CME)
325 | Public relations and networking
349 | Clinic job fair
326 | Press conferences 349 | Cloakroom
328 | Networking reception 349 | CO CONGRESS ONLINE®
349 | Coffee breaks and lunch
329 | Sponsors and Exhibitors 350 | Congress and exhibition office
350 | Congress App
331 | Industry Symposia
350 | Congress counter / fast lane
333 | Acknowledgements
350 | Congress kindergarten
335 | Exhibitors
350 | Congress language
337 | Exhibition floor plan
350 | Congress organiser
350 | Congress venue
339 | Scientific visits and tours
350 | DGPPN booth and ECP lounge
340 | Scientific visits 351 | Disclosure information
341 | Clinical visits 351 | Internet center
342 | City tours 351 | Name badges
351 | Networking reception
351 | Parking
351 | Poster / ePoster exhibition
351 | Press
352 | Programme changes
352 | Public transportation
352 | Speakers center
352 | Taxis
352 | Technical exhibition
352 | Video and sound recordings

353 | Authors' index

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Welcome address
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Let's exchange knowledge


WELCOME ADDRESS

Dear Colleagues and Friends,


It is with great honour and pleasure that we welcome You can look out for highlights include Plenaries by Sir
you to Berlin for the 17th World Congress of Psychiatry Michael Marmot on Social Determinants, Sir Anand
2017. Satyanand on Human Rights, Bruce Cuthbert on the Re-
search Domain Criteria (RDoC) project and other lead-
The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) is commit-
ing experts will discuss the future of psychopathology.
ted to improving the health care of psychiatric patients
Prabha Chandra from India's leading mental health
through raising the standards of training, education
centre NIMHANS will talk about the special character-
and clinical practice by providing added value. This
istics of women's mental health and sex-specific treat-
Congress will be an excellent opportunity to share
ment approaches. Sir Michael Meaney, neurobiologist
academic and clinical developments and research and
and leader in the field of epigenetics, will give a lecture
to build on social interactions and support each other.
about the genetic and epigenetic basis of differential
Needless to say, in the current period of the 21st centu- susceptibility to adversity. Linda C. W. Lam, expert in
ry psychiatry is at a point where biological, social and dementia, will discuss life styles, mood and cognition
psychological factors are changing rapidly, and their in old age.
interaction provides us with opportunities to take the
I am sure that you will have discovered many other
profession forward. Apart from being the most com-
events in the programme. We wish you interesting, in-
plex, intellectually stimulating and rewarding medical
sightful congress days and a productive professional as
speciality, psychiatry is at a stage where we are begin-
well as social exchange.
ning to understand more about brain changes and their
impact on an individual's functioning. In addition, we
are starting to better understand cultural and social
factors and how they provide possible explanations
for our understanding of our patients' experiences and
those of their families.
Several countries across the globe provide innovative Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
services in spite of limited resources. This congress WPA President (2014–2017)
provides a showcase for such developments and how
we can learn from each other by sharing experiences
and lessons. This World Congress is an ideal opportu-
nity to take stock of the state of psychiatry in the 21st
century and the direction of future developments.
Welcome address

7
Mental health as a global challenge

WELCOME ADDRESS
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
Mental illness is one of the greatest challenges facing “recovery-concept”. People with mental illnesses and
societies worldwide. It affects a huge proportion of the their relatives will further enhance the programme and
world's population – at least 600 million people live allow us to benefit from their experiences and know-
with a mental illness and at least an equal number ledge. Numerous sessions with service users and fam-
who are their carers suffer with them. Mental illnesses ily carers emphasise the importance of involving all
have significant socioeconomic consequences and are parties and aim at promoting communication and net-
among the most important causes of disability. working. Peter Lehmann from Berlin for example will
give a lecture about the reduction of life expectancy
During the XVII World Congress of Psychiatry lead-
among psychiatric patients. Beside that there will be a
ing experts from all over the world will present new
special programme focus for young professionals and
knowledge about the prevention, diagnosis and treat-
a wide range of sessions offering films and readings
ment of mental illness and discuss new solutions for
dealing with different perspectives on mental health.
patient care. The various event formats of the World
Congress – lectures, symposia, discussion forums and The WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY
courses – will allow the presentation and debate of new 2017 BERLIN is an exceptional opportunity for inter-
and controversial findings that stem from clinical prac- national and interdisciplinary contacts and for gaining
tice, neurobiology, pharmacology, psychotherapy and new impulses for work in the service of the people with
social psychiatry. For example, one of the leading age mental illness, for education about psychiatry and for
researchers, Andreas Kruse from Heidelberg enriches new research initiatives.
the programme with his impressive expertise on ethi-
We look forward to welcoming you in Berlin!
cal and social issues of aging and age. Peter Falkai, Co-
Chair of the Scientific Committee and leading expert
in the field of psychotic disorders, will talk about state-
Local Organising Committee of the WPA XVII WORLD
of-the-art and further directions of non-pharmacologi-
CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY
cal interventions in schizophrenia and Andreas Heinz,
renowned expert in psychopathology, will provide his Andreas Heinz, Isabella Heuser, Arno Deister,
detailed knowledge. The Austrian social psychiatrist Peter Falkai, Wolfgang Gaebel, Iris Hauth,
Michaela Amering a leader in the development of the Fritz Hohagen, Norman Sartorius
worldwide service users movement will talk about the
Welcome address
8
WELCOME ADDRESS

Dear Delegates of the World Congress of Psychiatry,


Your World Congress is one of the highlights on Ber- Along with its health care expertise, the city scores
lin's conference calendar this year, with around 12,000 points with a wealth of other attractions. Anyone at-
experts from all over the world coming to our city to tending a conference in Berlin should take advantage
exchange expertise and discuss the latest research and of the opportunity to visit one of our many museums,
prospects in the area of mental health. Berlin is hon- theaters, or concert halls. Another good idea would be
oured to be hosting this prestigious event. to take a stroll through one of our trendy neighbor-
hoods and enjoy the relaxed attitude towards life of
In this spirit, I would like to welcome you to Berlin for
our vibrant and diverse metropolis.
the World Congress of Psychiatry 2017.
And with that I would like to welcome you to Berlin
I am confident that you will feel at home in our city.
once again. I wish you a productive World Congress of
Not only is Berlin one of the world's leading trade fair
Psychiatry 2017 and a very pleasant stay that you will
and congress venues, providing ideal conditions for
long remember.
focused professional interaction, our advantages as a
conference venue also include the city's scientific land- Sincerely,
scape. Along with Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin,
Berlin's flagship of modern medical research and prac-
tice, you will find a broad spectrum of public and pri-
vate hospitals, excellent colleges and universities, and
a host of renowned non-university research institutes
Michael Müller, Germany
doing cutting-edge research.
Governing Mayor of Berlin
German Association
for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
and Psychosomatics

www.dgppnkongress.de /en

dgppn
congress 2018
28 November – 1 December | Berlin | Germany
Psychiatry and psychotherapy of the future

| Where is research going in the next few years?


| What are the challenges facing patient care?
| How are social trends affecting mental health?
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Association WPA Association EPA
Hand in hand for the congress
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WPA and DGPPN can both look back on a long tradition


of hosting congresses and are both committed to quality
in research, care and education in the field of mental
DGPPN – German Association for Psychiatry,
health. Other core tasks include the acceptance of men-
ABOUT THE CONGRESS

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics


tally ill people and active promotion of the dialogue
The DGPPN is a vibrant medical professional society.
between psychiatrists, service users and their families.
Founded in 1842 it currently has more than 8,900 mem-
bers. It is thus the largest and oldest scientific associa-
tion of doctors and scientists working in the field of psy-
chiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics in Germany.
The work of the DGPPN is based on the vision of a so-
WPA – World Psychiatric Association ciety in which people with mental illnesses can live free
The WPA is an association of national psychiatric asso- from prejudice and receive the personalised care and
ciations that aims to increase the knowledge and skills necessary help they need. The DGPPN believes that op-
necessary for work in the field of mental health and for timal, scientifically founded and individualised medical,
caring for the mentally ill. It currently has 138 member psychological and social support should be available to
societies spanning 118 different countries and represent- everyone at all times and in all places.
ing more than 225,000 psychiatrists.
More information is available here: www.dgppn.de
The WPA organises the World Congress of Psychiatry.
It also organises international and regional congress-
es and meetings and thematic conferences. The WPA
has 72 scientific sections that disseminate information
and promote collaborative work in specific domains of
psychiatry and it has produced several educational pro- CPO HANSER SERVICE – Congress and
grammes and series of books. Furthermore, it has devel- Exhibition Office
oped ethical guidelines for psychiatric practice, includ- CPO HANSER SERVICE has been appointed as the con-
ing the Madrid Declaration (1996). gress and exhibition office for the WPA XVII WORLD
CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY.
More information is available here: www.wpanet.org
CPO has been in business as a Professional Congress Or-
ganiser (PCO) since 1984 and has organised over 6,000
conferences and events with up to 14,000 participants.
CPO is a specialist in the field of congress and event
management in Europe and worldwide.
More information is available here: www.cpo-hanser.com
Committees and council

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One congress – many players Local Organising Committee
The WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY » Andreas Heinz, Germany (Chair and Local Host)
involves many players who make their expertise avail-
» Isabella Heuser, Germany (Co-Chair and Local Host)
able and participate in the work of various committees.

ABOUT THE CONGRESS


Their support ensures that the congress has a broad » Arno Deister, Germany
range of topics and adequately reflects all the trends
» Peter Falkai, Germany
within the field.
» Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
The following delegates are members of the congress
committees (in alphabetical order): » Iris Hauth, Germany
» Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Supervisory Committee
» Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom » Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
(Chair and WPA President)
» Helen Herrman, Australia
Early Career Psychiatrists Programme Committee
» Fritz Hohagen, Germany (Chair)
(Co-Chair and WPA President Elect)
» Norman Sartorius, Switzerland (Co-Chair)
» Arno Deister, Germany
» Jibril O. Abdulmalik, Nigeria
» Peter Falkai, Germany
» Pavel Alfimov, Russia
» Iris Hauth, Germany
» Livia De Picker, Belgium
» Andreas Heinz, Germany
» Jakob Kaminski, Germany
» Isabella Heuser, Germany
» Olga Kazakova, Belarus
Organising Committee » Berend Malchow, Germany
» Masatoshi Takeda, Japan (Chair)
» Christian Muñoz Farías, Colombia
» Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany (Co-Chair)
» Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal
» Eric Yu Hai Chen, People's Republic of China
» Oliver Schubert, Australia
» Peter Falkai, Germany
» Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
» Wagner F. Gattaz, Brazil
» Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China
» Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
» Michael Krausz, Canada
» Solomon Tshimong Rataemane, South Africa
» John H. Krystal, USA
Committees and council
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Scientific Committee » Merete Nordentoft, Denmark


The following delegates are members of the Scientific
» Michelle B. Riba, USA
Committee (in alphabetical order):
» Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
ABOUT THE CONGRESS

» Helen Herrman, Australia (Chair)


» Frank Schneider, Germany
» Peter Falkai, Germany (Co-Chair)
» Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
» Atalay Alem, Ethiopia
» Armen Soghoyan, Armenia
» Florence Baingana, Uganda
» Rangaswamy Thara, India
» Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
» Sam Tyano, Israel
» Edgard Belfort, Venezuela
» Pichet Udomratn, Thailand
» Patrice Boyer, France
» Pierre Vallon, Switzerland
» Michael Davidson, Israel
» Paola Dazzan, United Kingdom Scientific Committee (DGPPN)
The following delegates are members of the DGPPN's
» Ian Everall, Australia
Scientific Committee (in alphabetical order):
» Jörg Fegert, Germany
» Arno Deister, Germany
» W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria
» Martin Driessen, Germany
» Oye Gureje, Nigeria
» Peter Falkai, Germany
» Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
» Andreas Jochen Fallgatter, Germany
» William Honer, Canada
» W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria
» Afzal Javed, Pakistan
» Jürgen Fritze, Germany
» Jair de Jesus Mari, Brazil
» Michael Grözinger, Germany
» María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico
» Oliver Gruber, Germany
» René Sylvain Kahn, The Netherlands
» Christian Haring, Austria
» Baba Koumare, Mali
» Iris Hauth, Germany
» Levent Küey, Turkey
» Andreas Heinz, Germany
» Tamás Kurimay, Hungary
» Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
» Stephen Lawrie, United Kingdom
» Fritz Hohagen, Germany
» Nadja P. Maric-Bojovic, Serbia
» Julie Holzhausen, Germany
» Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
» Christian Kieser, Germany
» Petr Morozov, Russia
» Sabine Köhler, Germany
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» Andreas Küthmann, Germany » Hartmut Gartzke, Germany
» Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany » Jean Georges, Luxembourg
» André Nienaber, Germany » Sybille Glauser, Switzerland

ABOUT THE CONGRESS


» Thomas Pollmächer, Germany » Salam Gómez, Colombia
» Christa Rados, Austria » Margret Hamm, Germany
» Andreas Reif, Germany » Horst Harich, Germany
» Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany » Diethelm Höcherl, Germany
» Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany » Jürgen Hoß, Germany
» Nahlah Saimeh, Germany » Stijn Jannes, Belgium
» Norman Sartorius, Switzerland » Sabine Jansen, Germany
» Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany » Peter Lehmann, Germany
» Frank Schneider, Germany » Anja Link, Germany
» Thomas G. Schulze, Germany » Peter Rice, Belgium
» Pierre Vallon, Switzerland » Brigitte Richter, Germany
» Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany » Waltraud Rinke, Germany
» Johannes Wancata, Austria » Gudrun Schliebener, Germany
» Jürgen Zielasek, Germany » Wiebke Schneider, Germany
» Sigrid Steffen, Austria
International Council of Service Users and
Family Carers » Gabriela Tanasan, Romania
The following delegates are members of the council:
» Thomas Voigt, Germany
» Janine Berg-Peer, Germany
» Franz-Josef Wagner, Germany
» Thomas Bock, Germany
» Uwe Wegener, Germany
» Patrick Boerner, Germany
» Reinhard Wojke, Germany
» Cornelia Brummer, Germany
» Christian Zottl, Germany
» Vincenzo Costigliola, Belgium
» Vahid Djulovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
» Michele Dunlap, Germany
» Asmus Finzen, Germany
» Ruth Fricke, Germany
WPA and DGPPN would like to explicitly
thank all members of the various committees
and the council who actively supported the
preparations by giving their valuable input to
the programme.
18th International Congress of ESCAP

VIENNA 2019
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHIATRY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD

30 June – 2 July 2019 | Hofburg


Vienna, Austria

CONGRESS PRESIDENT DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHIATRY IN A


Andreas Karwautz GLOBALIZED WORLD

THE ESCAP 2019 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Why should you come to ESCAP Vienna 2019?
Gabriele Schöfbeck (Vienna), Kathrin Sevecke (Inns-
bruck), Anna-Katharina Purtscher-Penz (Graz), Stephan Take innumerous opportunities to meet and
Eliez (Geneva), Johannes Hebebrand (Duisburg-Es- discuss with the world‘s leading experts and
sen), Leonhard Thun-Hohenstein (Salzburg), Jörg Fegert colleagues from all over the world
(Ulm), Andreas Karwautz (Vienna) Learn about the latest developments in the field

THE ESCAP 2019 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Participate in the Annual Business meeting
Gabriele Schöfbeck, Sabine Völkl-Kernstock, Gudrun Experience Vienna as a multicultural city
Wagner, Katrin Skala, Julia Huemer, Heidi-Elisabeth
Zesch, Martin Fuchs, Manfred Gerlach, Roland Learn more of the major role of Vienna in the
Graßl, Christian Kienbacher, Werner Leixnering, history of psychiatry and psychotherapy
Andreas Karwautz Seize the opportunity of attending a conference in
the middle of historic Vienna in walking distance
THE ESCAP 2019 LOCAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY to all important sights
COMMITTEE
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Georg Psota, Karl Steinberger, Leonhard Thun-Hohen-
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Overview
Scientific Programme
Colour coding and structure
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Information regarding the programme structure


The congress programme is structured by topics and within the scientific programme chronologically by days. For
better orientation the various sections have been colour coded.
The programme is sorted by:
› Day › Time and location › Type of event

Special Sessions KN Keynote Lecture


OVERVIEWS

PR Presidential Symposium
ST State-of-the-Art-Symposium
PC Pro-Con-Debate
SP Special Session
Scientific Programme DF Discussion Forum
S Symposium (English)
S(d) Symposium (German)
WS Workshop
OS Oral Presentation Session
P Poster Session
eP ePoster Session
Early Career Psychiatrists Programme ME Meet-the-Expert
Further Sessions FS Press conferences, Author readings, Film Sessions,
Further Session, Section meetings WPA / DGPPN
Educational Programme C(d) Course (German)
C(e) Course (English)
C-HC Nursing / Healthcare Course
Sponsors and Exhibitors InS Industry Symposium
General Information
Session types

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Keynote Lecture 30 – 60 min Workshop 90 min
The Keynote Lectures feature world-renowned speakers. Workshops are highly interactive sessions with an edu-
These invited experts will talk on a main topic of the con- cational focus. This format is designed to give experts a
gress. Afterwards the audience will have the opportunity platform for presentation and networking and to initiate
to ask questions. a lively discussion. The workshops consist of 1 or 2 short
presentations followed by a discussion.
Presidential Symposium 90 min
Oral Presentation Session 90 min
The Presidential Symposia include events that take a

OVERVIEWS
special approach to expand on and develop the main Oral presentations were selected by the Scientific Com-
topics of the congress. mittee. They were grouped by topics into 90-minute ses-
sions chaired by specialists. Each presentation will be 10
State-of-the-Art-Symposium 90 min minutes long, including discussion time.
State-of-the-Art Symposia on the most important mental
Poster / ePoster Session 90 min
illnesses provide a complete update on some significant
aspects of current clinical treatments in psychiatry. Accepted Posters or ePosters will be exhibited at the
congress and presented in guided poster walks of
Pro-Con-Debate 90 min thematically grouped posters. The sessions will be
chaired by renowned specialists and give authors
In these moderated discussion formats, experts debate
the opportunity to present their findings and discuss
controversial issues regarding diagnosis, clinical history
them with the audience.
and care of people with mental illness. A chairperson
moderates whilst two speakers (proponent/opponent)
Course 4 hours
offer a lively and fruitful discussion.
These sessions present the current state of the art and
Special Session 60 – 90 min recent advances in clinically relevant topics. Courses are
designed to provide a learning experience. The number
This category includes sessions, that provide concise in-
of participants is limited. Each course has to be booked
formation about relevant congress topics or belong to
additionally. Attendees will be given the opportunity to
established session series.
interact with the faculty of the course, which is composed
of well-known experts.
Discussion Forum 90 min
A Discussion Forum starts with short statements by 4 to Nursing / Healthcare Course 2 hours
6 experts. These statements are followed by a moderat-
These sessions present the current state of the art and
ed discussion.
recent advances in the nursing field.
Symposium 90 min
Industry Symposium 90 min
Each symposium will focus on specific topics of basic,
These sessions are organised and executed by the phar-
clinical, interface and conceptual issues in psychiatry
maceutical industry.
and represent several points of view. The symposia in-
clude a maximum of four presentations and offer an op-
portunity for discussion.
SAV
E TH
E DA
TE

Welcome to Vancouver

WFSBP Congress 2019

14th World Congress


of Biological Psychiatry
2 – 6 June 2019
Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver Convention
Centre East

www.wfsbp-congress.org
Organised by: World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry

Hosted by the Canadian Network for Mood and


Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT)
Topic list

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The Scientific Programme of the WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY covers the entire spectrum of the
field of psychiatry and psychotherapy.
The core programme will encompass the following topics:
TOPIC 1 Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental TOPIC 24 Forensic psychiatry and assessment
disorders, dementia
TOPIC 25 Training and continuing education
TOPIC 2 Mental disorders due to psychotropic
TOPIC 26 Ethics and philosophy
substances, behavioural addictions

OVERVIEWS
TOPIC 27 Religion and spirituality
TOPIC 3 Psychotic disorders
TOPIC 28 History, art and cultural sciences
TOPIC 4 Affective disorders
TOPIC 29 Quality assurance in psychiatry
TOPIC 5 Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
disorders TOPIC 30 Human sexuality

TOPIC 6 Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other TOPIC 31 Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
disorders
TOPIC 32 Violence and trauma
TOPIC 7 Personality disorders
TOPIC 33 Rural and urban mental health
TOPIC 8 Disorders closely related to childhood and
TOPIC 34 Psychiatry in developing regions
adolescence
TOPIC 35 Psychiatry and society
TOPIC 9 Comorbidity of somatic and mental
disorders, psychosomatics TOPIC 36 Social determinants of mental health

TOPIC 10 Geriatric psychiatry TOPIC 37 Stigma and mental health

TOPIC 11 Other disorders TOPIC 38 Human rights


TOPIC 12 Epidemiology and risk factors TOPIC 39 Social discrimination against people with
mental illness
TOPIC 13 Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
neuropsychology TOPIC 40 Mass media and mental health

TOPIC 14 Neurobiology and genetics TOPIC 41 Poverty and mental health

TOPIC 15 Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles TOPIC 42 Population movements

TOPIC 16 Diagnostics and classification, psychopa- TOPIC 43 Social justice


thology, RDoC
TOPIC 44 Other topics
TOPIC 17 Psychotherapy

TOPIC 18 Pharmacotherapy

TOPIC 19 Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary


interventions
TOPIC 20 Prevention and health promotion

TOPIC 21 Rehabilitation and work


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by topic
overview
TOPIC 22 Community and social psychiatry
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TOPIC 23 Health care research and models, health is availa A .
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care policy
Congres
Overview scientific programme per day
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› Monday, 9 October 2017

Hall Hall
Hall B Hall A6 /A7 Hall A8 Hall A3 Hall A5 Hall A1 Hall A2 Hall A4
Helsinki 1 Hels

8 8
S-001 S-002 ST-01 (d) S-003-PF S-004 S-005 S-006 S-007 S-00
Cannabis The ICD-11 Autismus- Person cen- Clinical ethics Language, The key role Comparison Psyc
consumption classification Spektrum- tered care – a consultation culture and of inhibitory of procedures and
9 and mental of personality Störungen forward-look- in psychiatry person-cen- learning for in acute 9 secu
disease: the disorder: im Kindes-, ing approach – international tered health the treatment psychiatry chall
hen or egg implications Jugend- und in psychiatric concepts care of anxiety and in different in a
question ... for ... ... nursing and ... depression countries terro
OVERVIEWS

10 10
KN-01 ST-02 (d) KN-02 (d) ST-03 (d) S-022 S-023 ME-01 S-024 S-025 S-02
The health Zwangsstö- Zukunft der Dissoziative Antidepres- Clinical Global men- Discovery Positive Limb
gap: the rungen psychiatri- Störungen sants – proof staging in tal health: of genetic psychiatry: ceph
challenge ... schen ... of evidence psychiatry the ... signatures from mental imm
11 vs. critical – next steps of mental illness to 11 cal e
reception for early in- diseases: ap- mental health lopa
in public tervention ... proaches ...

KN-03 S-042 S-043 ST-04 (d) S-044 ST-05 InS-01 DF-01 S-045 S-01
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Social dis- What The future of Die Psycho- Neuropsy- 70 years Industry National So- How to inte- Stör
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ison Psychiatry Computation- Psychiatry Addiction in Insights into The origin of Menschen- Mental health CAREIF Early medi- Homeless, The global Improving Forensische Psychiatrisch- Suicide Forgotten Intersectoral ADHS und Demenz bei Risk factors Versorguns- Substance Psychothera- Lithium pho- Psychotic Health care Psychotic
dures and national al methods and sleep the elderly: the treatment network rechte und consequenc- Symposium 1: cation discon- SP-02 poor, hope- mental health mental Psychiatrie psychothe- prevention relatives of alliances for komorbide Menschen for suicidal modelle und abuse and peutical inter- bia: science or disorders I models and disorders II
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Limbic en- Increased Motor dys- Evidence- Realizing the Stress and its Neurobiologi- Violence Thorny issues Ethical end of How to pro- International Depressive Sport psy- Psychische Die Track- Emotional Update on Pathophy- Traumati- Ungezwun- Umsetzung Workshop Individualiz- HIV in men Neurobiology Variations of Training and Attention Forensische
ry: cephalitis and morbidity function in based potential of impact on cal aspects against wom- in psychiatric life dilemmas vide quality state-of-the- Störungen: chiatry – an Erkrankun- Station als development psychothera- siologisch sierung und gen: Reco- von stations- on academic ing diagnosis who have and genetics I multidis- continuing deficit Psychiatrie
ental immunologi- and mortality schizophre- interventions internet- work-life bal- of suicidal en and mental ethics from in medicine psychosocial art of quality Versorgung introduction gen im haus- innovatives, (ED) as an peutic and basierte Diag- Scham – die very-Orien- äquivalenter publishing and treatment sex with men ciplinary education hyperactivity und Begut-
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health lopathy: ... patients with disorders and seclusion and other scalable cal aspects standing com- ly psychiatry the context velopment als Modera- section edu- Setting sionelles factor in psy- treatment of Therapie der von NS Tä- Trialog auch nach Psych- poral lobar de- disparities, services in
severe ... beyond: ... restraint ... ... mittee ... of the ... for ... tor in ... cational ... ... chiatric ... lesbian, ... Alzheimer-... tern in der ... in der ... VVG in ... generations ... and ... Switzerland

Poster Exhibition: 09:00 – 17:00 | Hall Budapest

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inte- Störungs- Neuroplas- Quality Developing Social Brain imag- Approaches Dimensionen Geflüchtete Peer-Arbeit: Industry Overcoming Versor- Aktuelle Topics of Children of WPA scien- Mental International What is need- Disorder of Neurocogni- Smartphone Doctors with
ess, bilder und ticity: new assurance in transdiagnos- interaction ing, pharma- to realizing des Suizids Menschen Genesungs- Symposium the problems gungs- und Erfahrungen interest in parents with tific sections: health, refugee ed to reduce sexual prefe- tive and or- monitoring mental health
etics Präventions- pathways to mental health tic clinical challenges: cogenetics human rights im Versor- begleitung (see page 331) of publica- Schnittstel- zum Einsatz the training mental disor- Update on migrants and movements aggression rence and ganic mental to improve disorders – an
ging maßnahmen understand care – new services for the nonverbal and thera- of people gungssystem als Bereiche- tion lenprobleme von of psychia- ders: needs the update on torture and their im- and coercion sexual abuse disorders diagnostics overview and
im Kontext and to treat perspectives young people communica- peutic drug with mental – eine Heraus- rung und mögliche Disulfiram: trists: inter- assessment the remit and plications for in psychiatric and treatment introduction
y ... 13 der ... major ... based on ... tion deficits ... monitoring ... illness forderung ... Lösungen ... wirksam ... national ... and model ... 13 activities emergency ... wards? in ... of ... 13

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plas- Begutachtung Determinants Human rights Forschungser- Lessons New devel- Insomnia – The Wounded FUNKTIO- ADHD – a Psychiatry: Beyond Virtual reality Psychiatry Future Neue Chan- Targeting Geriatric What Cultural Evidence Understand- Violence risk What is ma- Current issues Comorbidities Epidemiolo- Brain imag- Psychiatry Violence and
d oli- 14 bei sexuellem of aggressive abuses in gebnisse aus learned in the opments hot topics Healer NIEREN heritable present syndromal treatments across approaches cen für die subjective psychiatry 14 happens if adaptation for reducing ing sleep assessment: chine learning in Nordic and psychoso- gy and risk ing, neuro- and society trauma I 14
ocyte Sadismus behavior psychiatry multimodaler management in sports disorder, but situation treatments: for psychosis borders: to education Versorgung cognitive in Germany we solve our of cognitive stigma and disorders from theory and why will and Baltic matics I factors I physiology,
tion Befunder- of mental psychiatry lifestyle mat- and future recalibrating – the begin- international in psychiatry: von Men- decline as an world's crisis behavioural discrimination and their to practice it change psychiatry: neuropsychol-
psy- hebung bei health pro- and psycho- ters: hopes perspectives the role, ning of a collaboration mental health schen mit early indica- with amygda- therapy in dif- in low and treatment psychiatric challenges and ogy I
... Patienten ... grammes, ... therapy and hypes ... – a homage ... relevance ... new era? between ... simulation ... schweren ... tor of ... la driven ... ferent parts ... middle ... in psychosis research ... possibilities
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g the The effect of RDoC: der Violence Racism, dis- Pedophilia Rehabilitation Cognitive and The sky and Leveraging Psychiatry: Versorgungs- Treatment Involuntary How can Positive psy- Suicide Psychiatri- Klinische Challenging Antipsychotic Compulsory Temptation, Substance use Mental health Intersectional
s and United Königsweg exposure in crimination and child sex- and extended psychological beyond / Him- pharmacologi- present forschung from remote hospital- I support chiatry and prevention sche Versor- Sozialarbeit situations for treatment up- treatments irony, mad- in women: in Eastern educational
rate- 16 Nations con- zu einer refugees: and mental ual offending: healing problems as mel und mehr cal manipula- situation im Bereich – perspec- ization and persons spirituality: programme in gung nach 16 in der Prä- patients with date: dissect- and supported ness and other current Europe and training 16
reat vention on neuen psychi- causes and distress clinical char- well as gender (subtitled tions to and future psychischer tives in tele- coercion in experienced pathways the Argentine PsychVVG, vention und dementia ing molecular decision-mak- realities in concerns, programme 1
ric rights of per- atrischen consequences acteristics differences in English) develop psy- perspectives Störungen – psychiatry psychiatry: in psychosis to well being federal peni- BTHG und Behandlung mechanisms ing in light Goethe, Rulfo myths and
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sch, Delusions: Advances in The North The art of Somatische New strate- From research Akut- und Implemen- Dealing with Defizite der Implement- Neurobiologi- Integrating Current fo- Migration Notwendig- Umfassende Biological NIMH global Mental health Ethical and Psychothera- Diagnostic
stisch psychopatho- the treatment American psychiatry: Therapie- gies and to policies Langzeitstra- tation of desire to sozialen In- ing the DSM- cal causes psycho- rensic issues of patients keit niedrig- Daten zum diagnostics research do- economics clinical peutical inter- and classifi-
giös logical and of unipolar overdose legacy and möglichkeiten findings in tegien bei der LI-CBT – die at the teraktion bei 5 cultural of psychosis oncology and and doctors schwelliger Thema of schizo- main criteria dilemmas in ventions II cation
te 18 philosophical depression crisis from an future bei therapie- LGBT re- Behandlung interventions end-of-life: Patienten mit formulation and ADHD: primary care – effect on Hilfen 18 psychiatrische phrenia (Global RDoC) psychiatry 18
und reflections international resistenter search bipolarer in primary the German psychischen interview in novel insight in the com- mental health Versorgung in subsets intersectional
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Dritte Welle Beyond The search Symptom Gerontopsy- First results The applica- The crooked Doctor, stop The psychia- The German New horizons Results of Online Parasomnien Gutachten Suizidprä- Mind mat- Imaging and The WPA ICD-11 Translational CAREIF Improving Various Neuropsy- The reliability Collaboration Toward The role of Bipolar disor- Epidemiology Dementia
der Verhal- classical anti- for functional dimensions in chiatrie: from the PRO- bility of ad- road to it! You're trist and Association in psychiatric new interven- trauma care und Bewe- zur Berufs- vention und ters: tools brain comput- diploma of diagnostic psychosoma- Symposium transition aspects of chiatry of of medical between dementia research and ders I and risk and geriatric
9 tenstherapie: depressants: targets in the schizophre- Depression NIA project: diction-model reforming making me transgender for Psychiatry, epidemiology tion trials in and e-mental gungsstörun- 9 unfähigkeit psychiatri- and strategies er interfaces international guidelines for tic research 2: Putting from child to the quality inflammatory assessments users' orga- diagnostics in educational factors II psychiatry 9
Konzepte und experimental post-genomics nia – brain und Delir predicting methods for mental health sick! New care: diagno- Psychotherapy using elec- people at clin- health: an gen bei psy- – Qualitäts- sche Pflege for public ed- in psychiatric psychiatry: obsessive- and the biolo- psychiatric adult mental of care in CNS disorders for disability nizations and blood networks:
Techniken psychophar- era of schizo- correlates and clinical and disordered- care in former concepts in sis, hormones, and Psychoso- tronic health ical high risk option re- chiatrischen merkmale ucation and disorders: design and compulsive gy of trauma: care into health ser- the elderly benefits in psychiatry in Canadian net-
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Genetic and International ADHS in der Methamphet- Grundlagen At risk for Caring as a Psycho- Macht die Di- The new Longitudinal Internet- Effects of Indicators of Suicide pre- Crystal Meth Suizidalität DGPPN Cultured Primary Kognitive Wirkt Home Epigenetic Relevance Psychiatric Electroconvul- Excerpts Joint sympo- International STEPWISE: Spiritus con- Epidemiolo- Eating Versorgungs-
epigenetic perspec- PC-07 Lebensspanne amine- und Behand- psychotic mother for therapy for gitalisierung ICD-11 study of based and adverse neuroinflam- vention at the – Update – biologisch S3-Leitlinie minds, brains health care Dysfunktion Treatment mechanisms of e--mental rehabilitation sive therapy from German sium of the medical structured tra Spiritum? gy and risk disorders modelle und
basis of ... tives on involved fam- lung von symptoms: your ... persistent Ärzte und classification resilience mobile childhood mation in national and 2017: aktuelle betrachtet Verhinderung and bodies ... for patients und Delir bei auch in der of fear and health for to- – the basis (ECT) in the psychiatric Mozambican graduates lifestyle Die Rolle der factors III and related Behandlungs-
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disorders prevented by on parents Schmerz teomics and disorder: überflüssig? behavioural international for mood and on brain and affective level und Therapie- therapeuti- disorders: ner hochtech- chigen psych- mice and of psychiatry update on of psychiatry supervision people with bei Suchter-
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Cross-cultural Verhaltensab- Future of Industry Responding Industry Personalized Offene Psy- Toward Psychiatric Existentielle Psychiatric Confronting Culpability, Synapses as Artists as Therapy of Obsessive- FS-09 FS-10
values, social hängigkeiten nursing: an Symposium to the cata- Symposium medicine in chiatrie – die stratified emergencies Trauer – ein disorders and psychiatry mind and sensors of en- victims and alcohol use compulsive Lesungen Author
identity and ... underutilized (see page 331) strophic ... (see page 331) psychiatry: Lösung aller treatments – a worldwide Trialog the autonom- during the brain vironmental survivors disorders: an disorder readings
global ... where are we Probleme? for bipolar challenge zwischen den ic nervous Nazi period changes and of National introduction (OCD): an
now? disorders Weltreli- system – au- – a concluded molecular Socialism to varying international
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Verletzlichkeit The shared Big data in Humor in Recogniz- Essstörungen Advances Overcoming Schizophre- Psychopa- Which Early recog- Recovery Challenges Astu – so be Art of We are here! / Neuroscience- Pathomech- E-mental Freiheits- Die Selbstver- Best practice Gossip and Umsetzung Glutamatergic Labor market Improving Classification Inside Stigma Psychiatry in Assessment Mental health Disorders Psycho
14 und Reife im risk factors psychiatric psychiatry ing and in ADHD the psychiat- nia and thology and prospects of nition and from schizo- in outpatient it (Marathi storytelling: 14 Wir sind hier! based clas- anisms, health is entziehende pflichtung der in teaching rumour: der UN-Behin- mechanisms integration communica- of sexual – Stigmati- Guatemala of brain-heart promotion: closely 14 disord
hohen Alter ... for ... imaging and psycho- diagnosing research ric gaze? ... adolescence: creativity psychiatric intervention phrenia: a mental with English The human (subtitled in sification of prediction ... invading your Maßnahmen Pflegewis- medical impact within dertenrechts- in schizophre- is vital for tion in mental disorders: the sierung aus interaction underlying related to
therapy autoimmune contribution and psycho- of psychosis symposium health care subtitles) experience English) psychothera- world: how to in der Psychi- senschaft in students in health organi- konvention in nia: from ani- recovery! health care: perspective Sicht der Be- through heart factors and childhood and
encephalitis and mecha- therapeutic in memory of in Europe of being a peutic medi- discern quali- atrie: Was ist einer psychia- busy clinical sations der Psychiat- mal models to Challenges new findings of clinical troffenen und dynamics: strategies adolescence
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Irrbilder und CAREIF Stress – a Alkoholab- Projektions- Improving Peer support Therapie im Therapeutic Religion, Characterizing Prediction of Challenges Cultural vari- Should we Die Mitte der Wie proble- Future Kann man Potentielle Translating Family Schizophre- Neue Gut micro- Hörbehin- Leben mit Shame – an Mindwatch: Stigma and Psychotic Involuntary Electroconvul-
Vorbilder – Symposium global hängigkeit fläche und mental health – quo vadis? Maßregelvoll- innovations: spirituality copy number conversion to in mental ations in the have the same Nacht ist der matisch ist perspectives durch Resili- Biomarker oxytocin neu- functioning nia diagnosis historische biota and derung und und ohne obstacle or an harnessing mental health disorders IV psychiatric sive therapy
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conflict, denominator Wirklichkeit: refugees reflection on health ap- psychiatry: (CNVs) asso- recent devel- traumatized symptoms inpatient and Tag Psychische psychische kennung und the treatment psychopathol- and living der DGPPN – Ressourcen, and strategies
insecurities, 100 Jahre ... research and proaches in empirical ciated with opments refugees outpatient Erkrankungen Erkrankungen Verlaufskont- of mental ogy reality of peo- Psychiatrie in psychische for mental
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Schumann: Schizophre- Attachment Persistent and Schwierig zu Trialogischer Resilienz – Deconstruct- Genetics of Pharmacog- Translational HIV psychia- Embodiment, Behandlung Contemporary Grenzen Approaches Mental health Treating men- Standardisier- Addressing Zur Versor- Mental Treatment Rural mental Animal Whose expe- Mental illness Brain Bipolar disor- Neurotic, Affektive
bipolar nie: von der after infancy: treatment- behandelnde Austausch eine neue ing diagnostic suicidal be- enomics research on try in the 21st enactivism therapie- issues in the assistierter and effects trialogue – tal disorders te Assessment- symptoms of gungssituati- health after challenges health – chal- models for rience, whose and profes- imaging, neu- ders II stress- Störungen:
disorder and Patho- ... does it still ... resistant Schizophrenie über die Chance für constructs haviour and of mood non-invasive century – a and psychi- resistenter assessment of Entschei- of early international over the inter- instrumente trauma: the on psychisch disaster – the in forensic lenges and psychiatric research, sional success rophysiology, related and Risikofaktoren
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process disorders Borderline- und Interven- lation: data to prevention bedrohlicher ogy – klinische Alzheimer's evidence and and caveats in der station- technique of Menschen in perspective fit? On partici- ible! ogy II disorders
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Special Sessions
Opening Ceremony
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Sun, 8 Oct 2017 | 17:30 – 19:15 | Hall B

Welcome address WPA and DGPPN Speech of the Jean Delay


Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom Laureate
Andreas Heinz, Germany Jules Angst, Switzerland
SPECIAL SESSIONS

Bavarian Doctors Orchestra (BÄO)


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Prague Symphony”,
Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504
Conductor: Reinhard Steinberg
Introduction to the congress
Musical instruments instead of stethoscopes: for more
Peter Falkai, Germany
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What do we do with a problem


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Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom

© BÄO

Closing statement WPA President and


Award Ceremony Jean Delay Prize
Networking reception
Laudation: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
All delegates are cordially invited to join the reception
in the entrance foyer of the Messe Süd.
Keynote Lectures

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Mon, 9 Oct 2017 15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A4
Breaking the silence: sexual health impact on
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall B
mental well-being
The health gap: the challenge of an unequal world
Chairs: Isabella Heuser, Germany
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Martin Driessen, Germany
Peter Falkai, Germany

SPECIAL SESSIONS
Speaker: Hilkka Kärkkäinen, Belgium
Speaker: Sir Michael Marmot, United Kingdom
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A8
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A8
Primary health care version of ICD-11
Zukunft der psychiatrischen Versorgung
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
Mario Maj, Italy
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Speaker: Sir David Goldberg, United Kingdom
Speaker: Arno Deister, Germany
Award Ceremony:
Preisverleihung:
Anna-Monika Prize
DGPPN-Preis für Versorgungsforschung in Psy-
Chair: Michael Bommers, Germany
chiatrie und Psychotherapie
Laudation: Iris Hauth, Germany Laudation to Eero Castren: Rainer Rupprecht, Germany
Speaker: Eero Castren, Finland
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall B
Laudation to Michael Bauer: Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
Social discrimination and social justice for people
Speaker: Michael Bauer, Germany
with mental illness
Chairs: Felice Lieh-Mak, People's Republic of China
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall B
Peter Falkai, Germany
Shell shock - a very British practice
Speaker: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Michael Musalek, Austria
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall B
Speaker: Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom
Open cities
Chairs: Mazda Adli, Germany
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A8
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Melting the ice in the heart of man
Speaker: Richard Sennett, USA
Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
Fritz Hohagen, Germany
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A4
Speaker: Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, Greenland
Peer support: the foundation of experiential
knowledge
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A4
Chairs: Johannes Wancata, Austria
User-led research and psychiatry: collaborations
Candelaria Mahlke, Germany
and contentions
Speaker: Alison Faulkner, United Kingdom
Chairs: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom
Elena Demke, Germany
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A6 / A7
Speaker: Diana Rose, United Kingdom
Placebos, words and drugs: sharing common
mechanisms of action
Chairs: Martin Bohus, Germany
Thomas Becker, Germany
Speaker: Fabrizio Benedetti, Italy

German language Session


Keynote Lectures
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Tue, 10 October 2017 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall B


Verletzlichkeit und Reife im hohen Alter
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall B
– Perspektiven der Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Genetic and epigenetic basis of differential
des Alters
susceptibility to adversity
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
SPECIAL SESSIONS

Iris Hauth, Germany


Elisabeth Binder, Germany
Speaker: Andreas Kruse, Germany
Speaker: Sir Michael Meaney, Canada
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A6 / A7
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A4
The shared risk factors for homicides, suicides
Caring as a mother for your mentally ill child,
and mental health disorders in large urban
advocating carers rights and taking care of your
population
own well-being: a difficult balance
Chairs: Lakshmi Vijayakumar, India
Chairs: Bennett Leventhal, USA
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Christa Rados, Austria
Speaker: Jair de Jesus Mari, Brazil
Carer burden in European countries
Speaker: Miia Männikkö, Finland 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A4
Re-considering the history of psychiatry in the
Caring as a mother for your mentally ill child, ad-
light of the UNCRPD
vocating carers rights and taking care of your own
Chairs: Michael Seidel, Germany
well-being: a difficult balance
Thomas Bock, Germany
Speaker: Janine Berg-Peer, Germany
Speaker: Elena Demke, Germany
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall B
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall B
Cross-cultural values, social identity and resil-
Irrbilder und Vorbilder – wie gelingt die
ience: how to cope with mental challenges of
mediale Darstellung von seelischer Gesundheit
migration
und Psychiatrie
Chairs: Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Iris Hauth, Germany
Speaker: Martin Bohus, Germany
Speaker: Eckart von Hirschhausen, Germany
11:45 – 13:00 | Hall A3 Preisverleihung:
Future of nursing: an underutilized global force DGPPN-Promotionspreis – Hans-Heimann-Preis
to address and promote mental health Laudation: Arno Deister, Germany
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
André Nienaber, Germany 17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A6 / A7
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland Schizophrenie: von der Pathophysiologie zur
Speakers: Edilma L. Yearwood, USA Therapie – ein Mythos?
Vicki Hines-Martin, USA Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Andreas Reif, Germany
Award Ceremony:
Speaker: Peter Falkai, Germany
DGPPN Award for Nursing and Health Professions in
Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
Preisverleihung:
Laudation: Arno Deister, Germany
DGPPN-Forschungspreis: Prädiktive, präventive und
personalisierte Medizin in Psychiatrie und Neurologie
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A2
Laudation: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Responding to the catastrophic reduction of life
expectancy among psychiatric patients
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Frank Jacobi, Germany
Speaker: Peter Lehmann, Germany
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A8 Preisverleihung:

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Attachment after infancy: does it still matter? DGPPN-Preis zur Erforschung von psychischen
Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany Erkrankungen
Bennett Leventhal, USA Laudation: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Speaker: Stephen Scott, United Kingdom
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A8
Autonomie und psychische Störung – Überle-
Wed, 11 October 2017 gungen zu einer Kernaufgabe der Psychiatrie in
Versorgung, Forschung und Lehre
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall B
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
New trends in the classification of mental
Martin Heinze, Germany
disorders? DSM-5, ICD-11 and beyond
Speaker: Paul Hoff, Switzerland

SPECIAL SESSIONS
Chairs: Mario Maj, Italy
Peter Falkai, Germany Preisverleihung:
Speaker: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany DGPPN-Preis für Philosophie und Ethik in Psychiatrie
und Psychotherapie
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A6 / A7 Laudation: Martin Heinze, Germany
Women's mental health and gender sensitive
interventions 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A4
Chairs: Donna E. Stewart, Canada Human rights for people with mental illness
Iris Hauth, Germany Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Speaker: Prabha S. Chandra, India Andreas Heinz, Germany
Speaker: Anand Satyanand, New Zealand
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall M8
Situation der Familien 15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A6 / A7
Chairs: Martin Driessen, Germany Psychiatrists as partners for change in global
Sabine Köhler, Germany mental health
Speaker: Gudrun Schliebener, Germany Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
Mario Maj, Italy
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall B Speaker: Helen Herrman, Australia
Lifestyles, mood and cognition in old age
Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany 15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A8
Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom Kognitives Altern: Möglichkeiten und
Speaker: Linda Lam Chiu Wa, People's Republic of China Herausforderungen
Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Award Ceremony / Preisverleihung:
Andreas J. Fallgatter, Germany
Hans-Jörg Weitbrecht – Award / Preis
Speaker: Ursula M. Staudinger, USA
Laudation: Peter Falkai, Germany
Klinische Charakterisierung spinozerebellärer 15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A4
Ataxien Accelerated globalization and mental health
Speaker: Heike Jacobi, Germany Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
Charakterisierung der Rho-Kinase als therapeu-
Speaker: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco
tisches Ziel für neurodegenerative Erkrankungen
Speakers: Lars Tönges, Germany
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall B
Paul Lingor, Germany
Forensische Psychiatrie: Schlusslicht oder
Rolle genetischer Faktoren für die Progression und Schaufenster der Psychiatrie?
den Verlust kognitiver Funktionen im Frühstadium Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
dementieller Erkrankungen Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
Speaker: Alfredo Ramirez, Germany Speaker: Norbert Nedopil, Germany
Preisverleihung:
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A8
DGPPN-Medienpreis für Wissenschaftsjournalismus
Frühintervention bei Essstörungen
Laudation: Iris Hauth, Germany
Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
Speaker: Ulrike Schmidt, United Kingdom
Keynote Lectures
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17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A6 / A7


Psychiatry in National Socialism: remembrance 10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A5
and responsibility Psychopathology – traditions and perspectives
Chairs: Robert Herz, Austria Chairs: Thomas Fuchs, Germany
Hans-Walter Schmuhl, Germany Sir David Goldberg, United Kingdom
SPECIAL SESSIONS

Speaker: Frank Schneider, Germany Speaker: Andreas Heinz, Germany

17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A3 11:45 – 12:15 | Hall A4


Work and mental health: seven actions towards a From Theresienstadt to Buenos Aires – culture
mentally healthy organisation and memoirs of an Argentinian psychiatrist
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom of Jewish-German roots
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Speaker: Tine Van Bortel, United Kingdom Helen Herrman, Australia
Speaker: Elena Levin, Argentina
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall New York 1
Human rights in psychiatry: challenge or 11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A3
opportunity? Precision medicine is a fantasy
Chairs: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco Chair: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Pierre Vallon, Switzerland Speaker: Stephen Senn, Luxemburg
Speaker: Stijn Jannes, Belgium
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A6 / A7
Irre – wir behandeln die Falschen: unser
Thu, 12 October 2017 Problem sind die Normalen
Chairs: Andreas Küthmann, Germany
10:00 – 11:15 | Hall A8
Andreas J. Fallgatter, Germany
Recovery: was wirkt.
Speaker: Manfred Lütz, Germany
Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany
Preisverleihung:
Speaker: Michaela Amering, Austria
DGPPN-Posterpreise
Preisverleihung: Laudation: Andreas Küthmann, Germany
DGPPN-Antistigma-Preis – Förderpreis zur Entstig-
matisierung psychischer Erkrankungen
Laudation: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
› in Kooperation mit dem Aktionsbündnis Seelische
Gesundheit

Clinical Visits for ECPs


Early Career Psychiatrists and trainees are welcome to meet professionals at their workplace and
join a guided tour at a psychiatric hospital. Find out more on page 341.
Pro-Con-Debates

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Mon, 9 Oct 2017 10:30 – 11:30 | Hall A8
Suicide can be prevented by psychiatrists
13:30– 15:00 | Hall A3
Chairs: Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Is the Dodo Verdict valid – are all psychotherapies
Pavel Alfimov, Russia
equally effective?
Proponent: Maria A. Oquendo, USA
Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany

SPECIAL SESSIONS
Opponent: Michael Davidson, Israel
Robert Mestel, Germany
The Dodo-Bird-Verdict is right 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 2
Proponent: Bruce Wampold, USA Offene Psychiatrie – die Lösung aller Probleme?
The Dodo-Bird-Verdict is not proven yet Chairs: Christian Kieser, Germany
Tilman Steinert, Germany
Opponent: Pim Cuijpers, The Netherlands
Proponent: Karl H. Beine, Germany
Opponent: Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 1
RDoC: der Königsweg zu einer neuen
psychiatrischen Taxonomie?
Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Chair: Peter Falkai, Germany
Proponent: Henrik Walter, Germany 17:15 – 18:45 | Hall A5
Opponent: Henning Saß, Germany This house believes that mental health promotion
should start in adulthood
Chairs: Andrea Pfennig, Germany
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 Uttam Garg, India
Proponent: Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 2
Opponent: Bennett Leventhal, USA
Macht die Digitalisierung Ärzte und Therapeu-
ten überflüssig?
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
Christine Knaevelsrud, Germany
Proponent: Martin Bohus, Germany
Opponent: Harald J. Freyberger, Germany

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Mon, 9 Oct 2017 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A1


70 years of lithium research: from serendipity to
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A3
gold standard in mood disorders
Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen im Kindes-,
Chairs: Michael Bauer, Germany
Jugend- und Erwachsenenalter
Michael Gitlin, USA
Chairs: Kai Vogeley, Germany
SPECIAL SESSIONS

Helmut Remschmidt, Germany History and current role of lithium for treatment of
mood disorders
Kinder und Jugendliche mit hochfunktionalem
Michael Bauer, Germany
Autismus
Helmut Remschmidt, Germany Practical guide of lithium therapy and management
of side effects
Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen im Erwachsenenalter
Michael Gitlin, USA
Kai Vogeley, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A8
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A6 / A7
Posttraumatische Belastungsstörungen
Zwangsstörungen
Chairs: Regina Steil, Germany
Chairs: Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Andreas Maercker, Switzerland
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
Empirisch gestützte Psychotherapien der PTBS
Psychotherapie der Zwangsstörungen
Regina Steil, Germany
Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Risiko-, Schutzfaktoren und psychische Prozesse der
State-of-the-Art der Pharmakotherapie bei Zwangs-
posttraumatischen Belastungsstörungen
störungen und neue therapeutische Entwicklungen
Andreas Maercker, Switzerland
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A3
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A3
Sexuelle Störungen
Dissoziative Störungen
Chairs: Michael M. Berner, Germany
Chairs: Carsten Spitzer, Germany
Peer Briken, Germany
Kathlen Priebe, Germany
Sexuelle Funktionsstörungen und medikamentenin-
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A3 duzierte Sexualstörungen
Die Psychotherapie der Psychosen Michael M. Berner, Germany
Chairs: Stefan Klingberg, Germany Paraphile und hypersexuelle Störungen
Andreas Bechdolf, Germany
Peer Briken, Germany
Über Wahn reden? Rückfälle durch Psychotherapie
verhindern? Evidenzbasierte Psychotherapie bei 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A6 / A7
psychotischen Störungen Recent updates on the efficacy of psychodynamic
Stefan Klingberg, Germany psychotherapy in 2017
Erste psychotische Symptome bewältigen – evidenz- Chairs: Jacques P. Barber, USA
basierte Psychotherapie bei Personen mit erhöhtem Richard Summers, USA
Psychoserisiko und bei Ersterkrankten What do we know about the efficacy of individual
Andreas Bechdolf, Germany dynamic therapy?
Jacques P. Barber, USA
What do we know about the efficacy of group
dynamic therapy?
Bernhard Strauß, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A3 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A5

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Schlafstörungen Recognizing and diagnosing autoimmune
Chairs: Dieter Riemann, Germany encephalitis
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany Chairs: Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
Josef Priller, Germany
Schlaf, Schlaflosigkeit und psychische Erkrankungen
Dieter Riemann, Germany Psychosis and antibodies to synaptic receptors
Josep Dalmau, Spain
Tagesmüdigkeit, Tagesschläfrigkeit – Wechsel-
wirkungen mit psychischen Erkrankungen Antibody findings in psychiatric patients – a critical
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany analysis of the state-of-the-art
Angela Vincent, United Kingdom

SPECIAL SESSIONS
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A1
Essstörungen
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2
Chairs: Iris Pollmann, Germany
Gerontopsychiatrie: Depression und Delir
Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany
Chairs: Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
Michael Hüll, Germany Bulimia nervosa, Binge-Eating Störung, Night-Eating-
Syndrom und Adipositas
Komplexe Behandlungsstrategien der Altersdepression
Iris Pollmann, Germany
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
Anorexia nervosa – State-of-the-Art
Delire bei älteren Menschen: vermeiden, erkennen,
Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany
behandeln
Michael Hüll, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A3
Alkoholabhängigkeit
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A3
Chairs: Falk Kiefer, Germany
ADHS in der Lebensspanne
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Chairs: Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
Alexandra Philipsen, Germany Aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Therapie der
Alkoholabhängigkeit
Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit- / Hyperaktivitätsstörungen
Falk Kiefer, Germany
im Kindes- und Jugendalter – Update
Tobias Banaschewski, Germany Neurobiologie und Pharmakotherapie der
Alkoholabhängigkeit
ADHS im Erwachsenenalter – Diagnostik und
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Behandlung
Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A4
Therapie im Maßregelvollzug
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A8
Chairs: Beate Eusterschulte, Germany
Verhaltensabhängigkeiten
Birgit von Hecker, Germany
Chairs: Tagrid Leménager, Germany
Astrid Müller, Germany Behandlung psychisch kranker Rechtsbrecher:
Theorie und Praxis der Kriminaltherapie
Das virtuelle Selbst – Ätiologie, neurobiologische
Beate Eusterschulte, Germany
Korrelate sowie therapeutische Implikationen zur
Internetsucht Therapie im Maßregelvollzug – die Behandlung in
Tagrid Leménager, Germany der Entziehungsanstalt gemäß § 64 StGB
Birgit von Hecker, Germany
Kaufsucht
Astrid Müller, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A3
Persistent and treatment-resistant depressive
disorders
Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
Mazda Adli, Germany
Psychotherapy
Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
Pharmacotherapy
Mazda Adli, Germany
State-of-the-Art-Symposia
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17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A5 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A1


Schwierig zu behandelnde Schizophrenie Anhaltende Trauerstörung
Chairs: Stefan Leucht, Germany Chairs: Rita Rosner, Germany
Gerhard Gründer, Germany Hansjörg Znoj, Switzerland
Pharmakologische Behandlung der Schizophrenie: Trennung, Tod und Trauer: zur Psychologie des
SPECIAL SESSIONS

Darstellung der evidenzbasierten Fakten Verlusterlebens


Stefan Leucht, Germany Hansjörg Znoj, Switzerland
Pharmakologische Behandlung der Schizophrenie: Diagnose und spezifische Behandlung von anhalten-
Diskussion praxisrelevanter Fragen den komplexen Trauerreaktionen
Gerhard Gründer, Germany Rita Rosner, Germany

15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A3


Wed, 11 Oct 2017 Psychotic disorders
Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A1
Christoph Correll, USA
Tic-Störungen
Chairs: Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Germany Non-pharmacological interventions in schizophre-
Irene Neuner, Germany nia: state-of-the-art and further directions
Peter Falkai, Germany
Tourette-Syndrom und Tics – Klinik und Verhaltens-
therapie Pharmacotherapy for people with schizophrenia:
Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Germany weighing the options
Christoph Correll, USA
Tourette-Syndrom und Tics – Therapieoptionen me-
dikamentös und mittels tiefer Hirnstimulation
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A2
Irene Neuner, Germany
Suizidalität
Chairs: Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A4
Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Schizophrenie – Pharmakotherapie
Chairs: Martin Lambert, Germany Epidemiologie: Verursachung und neueste Trends
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
Erwünschte Wirkungen von Antipsychotika Risikoeinschätzung und klinisches Management
Martin Lambert, Germany Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Unerwünschte Wirkungen von Antipsychotika
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A1
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria
Bipolare Störungen
Chairs: Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A6 / A7
Michael Bauer, Germany
Angststörungen
Chairs: Katharina Domschke, Germany Bipolare Störungen – Psychoedukation und neurobi-
Jürgen Hoyer, Germany ologische Grundlagen
Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
Angststörungen – Update Neurobiologie und Phar-
makotherapie Behandlung bipolarer Störungen
Katharina Domschke, Germany Michael Bauer, Germany
Update Psychotherapie und Wirkmechanismen
Jürgen Hoyer, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A2 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A5

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Somatoforme Störungen Demenzen
Chairs: Peter Henningsen, Germany Chairs: Lutz Frölich, Germany
Winfried Rief, Germany Frank Jessen, Germany
Somatoforme Störungen, somatische Belas-
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A2
tungsstörungen: neue Konzepte, Klassifikation
und Störungsmechanismen Psychische Erkrankung und Schwangerschaft
Chairs: Anke Rohde, Germany
Winfried Rief, Germany
Christof Schaefer, Germany
Management der somatischen Belastungsstörung
Peripartales Management zur Rezidivprophylaxe bei
Peter Henningsen, Germany
psychisch kranken Schwangeren

SPECIAL SESSIONS
Anke Rohde, Germany
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 Auswirkungen von Psychopharmaka auf die kindli-
che Entwicklung
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7
Christof Schaefer, Germany
Ätiologie und Behandlung der Persönlich-
keitsstörungen
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A8
Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Unipolare Depression
Peter Fiedler, Germany
Chairs: Max Schmauß, Germany
Funktionsbeeinträchtigungen als Targets modularer Mathias Berger, Germany
Psychotherapie
Pharmakotherapie der unipolaren Depression
Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Max Schmauß, Germany
Die Bedeutung der Komorbiditätsforschung für die
Psychotherapie in der Depressionsbehandlung
Behandlungsplanung
Mathias Berger, Germany
Peter Fiedler, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A5
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A6 / A7
Chronischer Schmerz: viszeraler Schmerz
Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörungen
Chairs: Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany
Chairs: Martin Bohus, Germany
Adriane Icenhour, Germany
Klaus Lieb, Germany
Die Rolle viszeraler Schmerzen bei psychiatrischen
Epidemiologie, Ätiologie und Diagnostik der Border-
Erkrankungen
line-Persönlichkeitsstörung
Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany
Martin Bohus, Germany
Viszeraler Schmerz aus lerntheoretischer Perspek-
Evidenzbasierte Psycho- und Pharmakotherapie der
tive: neurobiologische Mechanismen und klinische
Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung
Implikationen
Klaus Lieb, Germany
Adriane Icenhour, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A4
Psychosomatische Aspekte in der Behandlung
der Adipositas
Chairs: Stephan Herpertz, Germany
Stephan Zipfel, Germany
Psychosomatische Aspekte der Adipositas unter be-
sonderer Berücksichtigung der Adipositas-Chirurgie

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SPECIAL SESSIONS

© ThinkstockPhotos - Nelson A. Ishikawa

Getting in touch with digital interventions for eMEN event addresses psychiatrists, psychotherapists,
mental health: practical insights for health e-mental health developers and of course the interested
professionals public. Psychiatrists and psychologists will report on
Online psychotherapy and e-mental health are on ev- their experiences with internet-based intervention
eryone's lips, but what is behind it? What technical during psychotherapy in their clinical routine. Another
possibilities are there? And how do these programmes highlight of the event will be a start-up slam: Six inno-
work? In the context of this year's World Congress of vative companies will present their ideas for the digital
Psychiatry renowned scientists will discuss the oppor- support of psychotherapy. Finally, all presented e-mental
tunities and risks of e-mental health and give an over- health tools and programmes can be tested on site and
view of the current state-of-the-art of science. This discussed with the developers.

Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | Agenda


13:00 – 17:00 | Hall New York 2
Chair: Wolfgang Gaebel, Chairman of the German Alliance for Mental Health, Germany

From 12:30 14:00 – 14:15


Registration Quality criteria for e-mental health in Germany
Jan Philipp Klein, University Medical Center
13:15 – 13:20
Schleswig-Holstein in Lübeck, Germany
Opening
Iris Hauth, Past President DGPPN, Germany 14:15 – 14:45 | Coffee break
13:20 – 13:30 14:45 – 15:05
Welcome note Blended-care in clinical daily routine: experiences
Oyono Vlijter, project leader of EU Project eMEN, Arq in Germany
Foundation Diemen, The Netherlands Rüdiger Zwerenz, University Medical Center of the
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
13:30 – 14:00
Keynote: Learning from Sweden: e-mental health 15:05 – 15:25
in research and care Self-help treatment programmes: prospects and
Gerhard Andersson, Linköping University, Sweden boundaries
GET.ON Institute, Germany
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
eMEN is a six country, e-mental health project funded by the Interreg North West Europe Innovation Programme,
which will run until November 2019. eMEN is led by the Netherlands with partners in Belgium, France, Germany,
Ireland and the UK who combine technological, clinical, research and policy expertise. The project will undertake a
unique combination of digital mental health activity in research, product development, policy and communications
and create a legacy transnational e-mental health platform to unlock the power of technology to improve Europe's
mental health. The project partners are pictured above.

15:25 – 15:45 Free simultaneous translation (German <-> English) via


Virtual reality: the third dimension of psychotherapy headphones is available. Please bring a deposit (e.g. ID
Youssef Shiban, University of Regensburg, Germany card) to borrow these headphones. Participation is free
of charge. As the number of participants is limited, we
15:45 – 16:15 | Coffee break
ask you to register in advance on:
16:15 – 17:00
www.dgppn.de/dgppn-akademie/termine/
Start-up slam
e-mental-health.html
Young companies present their technical solutions
and ideas for the improvement of mental health care
in 5-minute-intervals. During the breaks and after the
event, there is the possibility to try out different e-men-
tal health programmes and get in touch with their de-
velopers.
Awards
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Recognition of excellent achievements

The Geneva Prize and the Jean Delay Prize highlight the achievements for human rights and recognise exceptional
research in psychiatry.

Geneva Prize for Human Rights in Psychiatry The Board of Foundation of the Geneva Prize for Hu-
SPECIAL SESSIONS

man Rights in Psychiatry is presided by François Ferrero,


The Geneva Prize for Human Rights in Psychiatry Professor Emeritus, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
2017 is awarded to a non-governmental organi- The Jury of the 2017 Prize comprised international per-
sation fighting for the rights of the mentally ill in sonalities:
Guatemala, ALAS PRO SALUD MENTAL » Marianne Kastrup, Denmark
Founded in 2013, this organisation is at present the only
» Elisabeth Decrey-Warner, President of the Geneva
NGO in Guatemala working to assist the access of the
Call, Switzerland
indigenous rural population to psychiatric care.
» Dinesh Bhugra, President of the World Psychiatric
The Geneva Prize Jury particularly valued the work from
Association, United Kingdom
among 15 candidates comprised of individuals, institu-
tions and NGOs. The President of the Jury, Luc Ciompi, » Pierre Vallon, President of the Swiss Federation of
Professor Emeritus of the Department of Social Psychi- Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Switzerland
atry, University of Bern, Switzerland, drew attention to
» Robert Roth, Professor of Criminal Law, University of
the fact that ALAS PRO SALUD MENTAL works in a
Geneva, Switzerland
particularly defavourised region of the world, dominat-
ed by poverty and violence and ravaged by a long civil » Olivier Vodoz, lawyer, former State Councillor, Geneva,
war and by natural catastrophes (hurricanes). The Jury Switzerland
considered that the work of ALAS PRO SALUD MENTAL
Award Ceremony: 12 Oct 2017
is courageous because of the real dangers which exist to
12:00 – 13:00 | Hall A8
those involved. This NGO has been successfully fighting
Laudation: François Ferrero, Switzerland
for human rights in Guatemala against the stigma and
Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
discrimination from which the mentally ill suffer – thus
Laureate: Jorge Alejandro Paiz Macz, Guatemala
fulfilling the specific objectives of the Geneva Prize.
Session: Closing Ceremony
The Geneva Prize for Human Rights in Psychiatry was Prize money: CHF 20,000
created in 1999 in Geneva, Switzerland on the occasion
of the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. In 2017 the 20,000 Swiss francs' Prize
will be awarded for the 7th time and will be presented to
ALAS PRO SALUD MENTAL in Berlin in October 2017,
on the occasion of the 17th World Congress of Psychiatry.
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Jean Delay Prize from 1969 until his retirement in 1994. His publica-

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tions span the past 60 years of clinical psychiatry. He
Jules Angst is awarded the WPA Jean Delay Prize remains active in epidemiological and clinical research.
2017. The Jean Delay Prize is the most prestigious Jules Angst's monograph (1966) established and validat-
award that WPA gives triennially. It is awarded to ed the distinction between bipolar disorder, depression,
an individual who has made a major contribution and schizoaffective disorders on the basis of genetics,
in the biological, psychological or social aspects course, and personality. Later patient studies led to the
of psychiatry or has built useful bridges between development of a new mood spectrum concept of three
them. dimensions: syndrome (mania to depression), severity
(normal to psychotic) and temperament. He proposed
Jules Angst, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
improved diagnostic concepts of bipolar-I and bipolar-II
and Psychosomatics, University of Zurich, Switzerland is
disorders. His early work in clinical psychopharmacolo-
awarded the WPA Jean Delay Prize 2017. At its meeting,
gy established the efficacy of and the familial response
the International Jury unanimously decided to award the
to imipramine (1964). On the basis of multicentre stud-
Prize to him. This consists of a certificate and a cheque
ies he provided statistical evidence for the long-term ef-
for EUR 40,000 paid for by SERVIER. The Prize will be
ficacy of lithium (1970). His more recent work focused
presented by WPA President Dinesh Bhugra at the open-
on the long-term prophylactic role of antidepressants
ing ceremony of the World Congress of Psychiatry, Ber-
and atypical neuroleptics in suicide prevention, the early
lin on Oct 8, 2017. Hearty congratulations to Jules Angst
onset of action of antidepressants, "drug-induced” hy-
on this achievement.
pomania, and the effect of lithium against dementia in
patients with mood disorders.
Bio sketch
Jules Angst, MD, is Emeritus Award Ceremony: 8 Oct 2017
Professor of Psychiatry at the 17:30 – 19:15 | Hall B
University of Zurich, Switzer- Laudation: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
land and Honorary Doctor of Session: Opening Ceremony
the Universities of Heidelberg, Prize money: EUR 40,000
Germany, and Craiova, Romania. › supported by SERVIER
In his early twenties Jules Angst
qualified as a Jungian analyst.
He trained in psychiatry under Manfred Bleuler at the
Zurich University Psychiatric Hospital (the Burghölzli),
where he went on to head the Research Department
Awards
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Recognition of excellent achievements

DGPPN Awards 2017:


Professional association acknowledges outstanding achievements

The DGPPN acknowledges outstanding work and projects in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy with a num-
ber of prestigious awards. In addition to science, research and care, social issues are also one of the main focuses.
SPECIAL SESSIONS

The awards carry a total prize money of EUR 96,500.

I. Science and Research II. Health Care Research


DGPPN Research Award for Predictive, DGPPN Award for Health Care Research in
Preventive and Personalised Medicine in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Psychiatry and Neurology Award Ceremony: 9 Oct 2017
Award Ceremony: 10 Oct 2017 10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A8
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A6 / 7 Laudation: Iris Hauth, Germany
Laudation: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany Keynote Lecture: Zukunft der psychiatrischen
Keynote Lecture: Schizophrenie: von der Pathophysiolo- Versorgung
gie zur Therapie – ein Mythos? Arno Deister, Germany
Peter Falkai, Germany Prize money: EUR 10,000
Prize money: EUR 10,000
DGPPN Award for Nursing and Health
DGPPN Doctoral Thesis Award – Professions in Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
Hans-Heimann Award and Psychosomatics
Award Ceremony: 10 Oct 2017 Award Ceremony: 10 Oct 2017
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall B 11:45 – 13:00 | Hall A3
Laudation: Arno Deister, Germany Laudation: Arno Deister, Germany
Keynote Lecture: Irrbilder und Vorbilder – wie gelingt Keynote Lecture: Future of nursing: an underutilized
die mediale Darstellung von seelischer Gesundheit und global force to address and promote mental health
Psychiatrie Edilma L. Yearwood and Vicki Hines-Martin, USA
Eckart von Hirschhausen, Germany Prize money: EUR 5,000
Prize money: 3 x EUR 6,000

DGPPN Award for Research on Mental Disorders


Award Ceremony: 11 Oct 2017
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A8
Laudation: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Keynote Lecture: Frühintervention bei Essstörungen
Ulrike Schmidt, United Kingdom
Prize money: EUR 15,000

DGPPN Poster Awards


Award Ceremony: 12 Oct 2017
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A6 / 7
Laudation: Andreas Küthmann, Germany
Keynote Lecture: Irre – wir behandeln die Falschen:
Unser Problem sind die Normalen
Manfred Lütz, Germany
Prize money: 10 x EUR 500
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
III. Psychiatry in the Social Context DGPPN Award for Philosophy and Ethics in
DGPPN Antistigma Award – Advancement Award Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
for the De-stigmatisation of Mental Illness Award Ceremony: 11 Oct 2017
Award Ceremony: 12 Oct 2017 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A8
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A8 Laudation: Martin Heinze, Germany
Laudation: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Keynote Lecture: Autonomie und psychische Störung –
Keynote Lecture: Recovery: was wirkt. Überlegungen zu einer Kernaufgabe der Psychiatrie in
Michaela Amering, Austria Versorgung, Forschung und Lehre
Prize money: EUR 10,000 Paul Hoff, Switzerland
› in Kooperation mit dem Aktionsbündnis Seelische Prize money: EUR 6,000
Gesundheit › supported by the Institute of Science and
Ethics Bonn (IWE)
DGPPN Media Award for Scientific Journalism
DGPPN Best Paper Award
Award Ceremony: 11 Oct 2017
For outstanding publications in Der Nervenarzt
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall B
Award Ceremony: 10 Oct 2017
Laudation: Iris Hauth, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M4 / M5
Keynote Lecture: Forensische Psychiatrie: Schlusslicht
Laudation: Wolfgang Maier, Germany
oder Schaufenster der Psychiatrie?
Symposium: Kann man durch Resilienztraining psy-
Norbert Nedopil, Germany
chische Erkrankungen verhindern?
Prize money: EUR 15,000
Prize money: EUR 2,500
› supported by Springer Medizin

Closing Ceremony
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Hall A8

Welcome address WPA President


Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom

WPA Honorary Members and Fellows Announcement and Presidential Commendations

Award Ceremony Geneva Prize for Human Rights in Psychiatry


Laudation: François Ferrero, Switzerland & Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Laureate: Jorge Alejandro Paiz Macz, Guatemala

Closing statement WPA President


Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
© Holger Schwarz

FOCUS ON MENTAL HEALTH


The DGPPN is the largest scientific medical association focussing on mental health in
Germany. It pools the competence of 9,000 doctors and scientists in the fields of
psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics who work in university and non-university
hospitals, in office-based practices and in research.

The association campaigns for the optimal care of


patients with mental illnesses. It develops scientific At your service and
guidelines, promotes training and further and continu-
ing education and is involved in research into mental
always on site!
illnesses to advance diagnostics and treatment. The Visit the DGPPN booth at level 2 in
main focus is thereby on the holistic view of people and the main foyer of the CityCube.
their individual mental, physical and social characteris-
tics. The DGPPN actively advocates for the participation
On that occasion take a picture in our
of people with mental illness in society and against photo booth.
their stigmatisation.
berlin

Psychiatry and art


Psychiatry in the time of National Socialism
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Exhibitions and sessions


PSYCHIATRY AND ART

The period of National Socialism is the darkest chapter in the history of psychiatry
in Germany and thus also in the history of the DGPPN predecessor organisations.
People with physical and mental impairments were systematically persecuted and exter-
minated – in the midst of German society – and psychiatrists were partly responsible.

Registered, persecuted, annihilated: the Sick and Dorothea Buck – a special destiny
the Disabled under National Socialism
Born in 1917, Dorothea Buck was overcome by a severe
In 2009 the DGPPN acknowledged its special responsi-
mental crisis at the age of nineteen. During the Third
bility resulting from the involvement of its predecessor
Reich, she was classified as a minor human being be-
organisations in the crimes of National Socialism, the
cause of her diagnosis of schizophrenia. In accordance
killing of huge numbers of ill people and forced sterili-
with the Nazi race policies she was forcibly sterilised
sations. It initiated a research project that culminated in
in 1936. A few years later she barely escaped “euthana-
2014 in the German- and English-language travelling exhi-
sia”. Contrary to all prognoses – related to her incurable
bition “registered, persecuted, annihilated”. Meanwhile,
mental illness – Dorothea Buck tried to understand what
more than 300,000 visitors have seen the exhibition
drove her into psychosis and developed her own theory
nationally and internationally. The exhibition will be
of her illness. Through this process she found the key to
on display during the World Congress 2017.
her own sanity. This development is inseparably linked
The exhibition is specifically aimed at a wide audience. with her evolution to an expressive and highly distin-
Using the question of the value of life as a guiding prin- guished sculptress.
ciple, it considers the intellectual and institutional pre-
Dorothea Buck's artistic work has gained particular sig-
conditions of the killings, summarises the events from
nificance. Her accentuated lines give rise to impressive
exclusion and forced sterilisations up to the Holocaust,
sculptures that appear to evoke what she was denied in
presents examples of victims, perpetrators, accomplic-
the so-called sanatoriums: human attention and warmth.
es and opponents and finally looks into how the events
The film “The sky and beyond” depicts the life and work
of that period have been dealt with from 1945 until the
of this extraordinary woman, who is now 100 years old.
present day.
Sunday to Thursday | Hall B Exhibition:
Dorothea Buck
As part of the Scientific Visits, you will have the oppor-
Sunday to Thursday | Hall B
tunity to visit sites in Berlin relevant for the history of
psychiatry. Additional information can be found on page
Documentary:
340.
The sky and beyond
Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 15:15 – 17:45 | Hall London 1
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© from private ownership © Hans Starosta

Artists as victims and survivors of Exhibition:


National Socialism Artists as victims and survivors of NS psychiatry
Sunday to Thursday | Hall B
The life and work of artists with mental illness represent
a special challenge and opportunity in the discussion of
Accompanying symposium:
the Nazi and post-war periods: through their art, we en-
Artists as victims and survivors of National
counter people with an evocative destiny. The pictures
Socialism – commemoration in Germany and the
move us by creating a personal and active dialogue.
challenges today
The exhibition focusses on two artists, the architect and Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1
painter Paul Goesch, born in 1885, and the locksmith
Julius Klingebiel (1904 – 1965). Their paintings stand Documentary:
for the numerous patients who became victims of Nazi Outbreak in the art – Julius Klingebiel's Cell
psychiatry. Paul Goesch created important expressionist Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1
paintings while still in a mental asylum. He was killed
in Brandenburg in 1940. Julius Klingebiel was forcibly
sterilised, avoided the killing campaigns and survived
the war. In the post-war period he created a solitary art
environment (“Raumkunstwerk”) in his cell which will be
shown at the congress. Registered, persecuted, annihilated:
guided exhibition tours
German-language and English-language tours
are offered on 9 October I 15:00 and 17:00
and on 11 October I 13:30.
Please meet your guide 10 minutes earlier in
Hall B where the exhibition is located.
Exhibition: People in Chains
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© Heinz Heiss

In villages of the Ivory Coast and Benin, thousands of mentally ill people live as so-
called “people in chains”. They are chained to trees or locked into dark crates. They
are tethered up like animals, sometimes for weeks, sometimes for years. Some die in
captivity. Society is afraid of them; the belief still prevails that mentally ill people are
possessed by demons.

Monday to Thursday | Hall 2.2


The local organisation St. Camille de Lellis has been The exhibition “People in Chains: how mentally ill peo-
working since 1991 to free these people from their ple are dealt with in West Africa” was designed by the
chains and care for them appropriately in treatment museum MuSeele, a museum on the history of psychia-
centres. The non-profit organisation “Freundeskreis St. try located in the psychiatric hospital Christophsbad in
Camille“, based in Reutlingen, Germany, has been sup- Göppingen, Germany, in collaboration with the “Freun-
porting these efforts for more than 20 years through per- deskreis St. Camille“. This travelling exhibition consists
sonal engagement, food and medicine. The aim is for the of large-format colour photographs by the photogra-
mentally ill people to return to their villages and receive phers Heinz Heiss and Uli Reinhardt together with short
long-term psychopharmaceutical treatment. The best explanatory texts. An accompanying brochure provides
way to enlighten people is to re-integrate the mentally ill additional background information.
into their communities and thus take away people's fear,
www.kettenmenschen.de
particularly from the families.
www.museele.de
Exhibition: Being A Human

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© Anselm Skogstad

“What interests me is – being a human” said Dr. Rieux in Camus' novel “The Plague”.
“Being A Human” is a collection of photographs portraying people in Jimma, Ethiopia.
These people face each other, share their day with happiness, anxiety, desperation and
hope. Their feelings are depicted with peculiar ease. Sorrow and pessimism are seen in
a playful and airy atmosphere.

Monday to Thursday | Hall 2.2


Grace of human solidarity and joie de vivre is what we caring for the well-being of people with mental distress
should not stop to learn from Camus. all over Ethiopia. They provide a space for an integra-
Jimma stands for everywhere! ted understanding of mental illness – building bridges
between traditional beliefs and modern psychiatric and
The story behind the pictures is: These individuals seek
psychotherapeutic treatments. The Masters programme
help for mental distress. They are patients at the Depart-
itself is meanwhile fully organised and staffed by previ-
ment of Psychiatry at Jimma University in Ethiopia.
ous Masters.
In 2010, Jimma University with Prof. Markos Tesfaye
For the Center for International Health: Sandra Dehning,
and the Center for International Health of Ludwig-
Andrea Jobst, Kristina Adorjan
Maximilians University Munich have launched a Masters
www.cih.lmu.de
programme for Mental Health in Jimma, a town in south-
western Ethiopia. Up to now about 50 students finished Photographs by Anselm Skogstad
the programme and work as Masters for Mental Health, www.anselmskogstad.com

with financial
is supported by
support from
Exhibition: Manicomio
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© Christoph Burger

Touching photography – perhaps the only people who are still interested in the mental
asylums of the past are the photographers of the urban exploration (“Urbex”) move-
ment. Christoph Burger is one of them. Since 2013, he has made numerous trips to the
Manicomi abbandonati of Italy.

Monday to Thursday | Hall 2.2


The history of psychiatry in Italy is one of dramas and The bold project faltered in its early stages; no one built
tragedies. Forgotten by society, legally incapacitated, the dense network of decentralised treatment centres
mentally and often also physically tormented, patients that should have accompanied the gradual closing of
were locked away in inhumane conditions, deprived of the hospitals. Apart from thoroughly laudable private
their dignity and marginalised until far into the 20th initiatives, every effective health service for the released
century. patients was lacking.
The darkest chapter in psychiatry was the rule of Benito When Christoph Burger documents the decay in al-
Mussolini, which lasted from 1922 to 1943. In this peri- most inaccessible rooms, he does so without artifi-
od of fascist terror thousands of political dissidents and cial light and in keeping with the Urbex rule “Take
people out of favour with the regime were declared to nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints.”
be mentally ill and deported to a “Manicomio” – with Nothing is rearranged, everything is left as it is
the aim of destroying them mentally or even physically. found. These trips have resulted in the series of im-
ages “Manicomio”.
May 1978 marked a watershed in the history of psy-
chiatry in Italy. Under the initiative of the psychiatrist Photographs by Christoph Burger
and hospital director Franco Basaglia, the parliament in www.christophburger.com
Rome passed the psychiatric reform. The declared aim
was to introduce “humane psychiatry” by closing all
Manicomi and creating sufficient places to provide out-
patient care. Although most hospitals were closed and
many patients were released, there were problems with
creating the new points of care.
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Music: Schumann performed by Richard Kogan
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© Richard Kogan

Richard Kogan has led a distinguished career as both a professional pianist and as a
physician. While studying medicine at Harvard, Dr. Kogan was encouraged to continue
his music career along with his medical education. In later years, he began to merge
these two fields and now explores the role of music in healing and discusses the impact
of psychological and mental illnesses on the creative genius of well-known composers.

Schumann: bipolar disorder and the creative process


Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall B
The great 19th century German composer Robert » How Schumann used musical composition to soothe
Schumann (1810 – 1856) represents one of the best ex- his intrapsychic distress.
amples of the complex relationship between creative
» How Schumann wrote powerful music at the urging
genius and mental illness. A prominent figure in music's
of inner voices but was ultimately tormented by his
Romantic era, Schumann ignored traditional styles and
auditory hallucinations.
wrote compositions that were based purely on a desire
to express his inner state of mind. While it is challenging Kogan will perform some of Schumann's most mag-
to do retrospective psychiatric diagnoses on historical nificent piano music to illuminate the discussion. He
figures, Schumann wrote letters and kept detailed dia- will analyse how extreme fluctuations in mood can be
ries which strongly suggest that he suffered from bipo- both potentially beneficial and harmful in the creative
lar disorder. process, explore Schumann's fascinating relationship
with his wife the virtuoso pianist Clara Wieck and will
Psychiatrist and pianist Richard Kogan will trace the
describe the nightmarish conditions in 19th century
course of Schumann's psychiatric illness and will ex-
psychiatric hospitals and contrast this with 21st century
plore:
treatment practices.
» How Schumann composed voluminously during
hypomanic periods but stopped writing completely
toward the end of his life when a severe depression
culminated in a suicide attempt and eventual self-
starvation in an insane asylum.
Music: The Bipolar Roadshow

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© Roadshow Berlin

With “The Bipolar Roadshow” the German Association for Bipolar Disorders (Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Bipolare Störungen e.V., DGBS) would like to draw attention to the
particular problems of people with bipolar disorders and their relatives. The illness
often has devastating social consequences: many people with a bipolar disorder can no
longer work; friendships, marriages and families break down. However, with the proper
care bipolar disorders are generally highly treatable.

The Bipolar Roadshow – an anti-stigma and informational project


Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 17:30 – 19:00 | Hall A4
The Bipolar Roadshow presents information about bipo- Introduction and presentation of the concept:
lar disorders in a way that is easy to understand and Andreas Reif, Germany
entertaining. Bipolar disorders are often associated with
Songs from the Inside:
creativity. Many distinguished artists had or have a bi-
Martin Kolbe, Germany
polar disorder: Robert Schumann, Hermann Hesse and
more recently Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse and Bruce Reading “Papa's Fluttering Finch”:
Springsteen. The Bipolar Roadshow also wants to build a Sebastian Schlösser, Germany
bridge between art and the illness. It does so by showing
A Bit of Blue:
works by fine artists with a bipolar disorder as an accom-
Emily Maguire with Christian Dunham, United Kingdom
paniment to a book reading and musical entertainment.
www.bipolar-roadshow.de
The Bipolar Roadshow also sees itself as an anti-stig-
ma project: three artists with a bipolar disorder appear
in public and talk or sing about their experiences with
the illness and thus show that there is no reason to be
ashamed.
Author readings
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Mental disorders are also an important topic in literature. The congress offers the
opportunity to personally get in touch with a series of authors. As patients or family
members, they set down their own personal story to share valuable insights.

Reading Sessions and author table on Tuesday and Wednesday:


The author table in Hall 2.2 will be staffed from 10:00 – 17:00.
The readings either in German or English language will take place parallel from 12:00 – 13:00
in Room R2 and Room R3 (Tuesday, 10 October 2017), Room R4 and Room R5 (Wednesday, 11 October 2017).

Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room R2 Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room R3
Hans-Otto Thomashoff, Austria Jim and Mary Maddock, Ireland
Beschreibt in Das gelungene Ich – Die vier Säulen A touching and finally encouraging story Coming off
der Hirnforschung für ein erfülltes Leben, wie stark psychiatric drugs – chapter "A Couple's Slow Awak-
wir von Emotionen bestimmt werden – und wie wir sie ening": for the first time a family member, in this case
nutzen können. the husband, reflects critically his point of view, after his
wife was treated with neuroleptics and antidepressants.
Christof Held, Switzerland
Das Buch Bewohner erzählt an Hand von sieben Peter Maeck, USA
spannenden Geschichten über Veränderungen von de- Writer and photographer Peter Maeck approached an
menzbetroffenen Menschen, lange bevor sich erste extremely difficult time of life – caring for an aging fa-
Krankheitssymptome zeigen und berichtet auch litera- ther diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Remembrance
risch über das Leiden und die Not der Bewohner, ihrer of Things Present is an important book for our time
Angehörigen und der Pflegenden bei fortgeschrittener as dementia nears epidemic proportions; it is wisdom
Krankheit. gleaned from facing one of life's most horrific afflictions
with word, image, and love.
Stefan Lange, Switzerland
In einer tagebuchartigen Rückblende erzählt Stefan
Lange in SUICIDE die Geschichte einer passionierten
Liebe, eines Lebens zwischen Manie und Depression.
Die Sprache besticht durch Klarheit; schonungslos offen,
zynisch-brutal und sehnsüchtig-hoffnungsvoll.
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Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room R4 Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room R5
Bodo K. Unkelbach, Germany Darby Penney, USA
Der Psychiater schreibt in Heute liebe ich mich The Lives They Left Behind gave rise to a successful
selbst! In 7 Schritten zur Resilienz über das Wesen campaign to commemorate patients who had been
der Selbstliebe und deren Bedeutung für ein glückli- buried in unmarked graves on the grounds of the Wil-
ches Leben. Detailliert werden die einzelnen Schritte lard State Psychiatric Hospital New York and creates a
dargestellt, einfühlsam und mit Fallbeispielen aufbe- moving and devastating group portrait of 20th-century
reitet. American psychiatric care.
Kerstin und Friederike Samstag, Germany Peter Lehmann and Volkmar Aderhold, Germany
Wahnsinn um drei Ecken – Eine Familienge- Die aktuelle Publikation von Peter Lehmann Neue
schichte ist ein Buch über Angehörige, die durch die Antidepressiva, atypische Neuroleptika – Risiken, Pla-
Erkrankung eines nahestehenden Menschen selbst zu cebo-Effekte, Niedrigdosierung und Alternativen be-
Betroffenen werden und über die Konsequenzen für das richtet alles über die Wirkungsweisen neuer Antidepres-
System Familie. Ein unverzichtbarer Erfahrungsbericht siva und atypischer Neuroleptika, ihre Risiken, Schäden
über das (Selbst-)Verständnis von Menschen im Umfeld und Kontraindikationen.
der Erkrankten.
Kirsten Becken, Germany
Christian Discher, Germany Die Tochter einer seelisch erkrankten Mutter, hat
Die tagebuchartige Erzählung Die Stimmen der Seeing Her Ghosts herausgegeben, um sich selbst et-
Übriggebliebenen beschreibt die Begegnungen mit was von der Seele zu arbeiten und zu zeigen, was sie im
den Menschen, die in der umstrittenen Psychiatrie Ue- Innersten bewegt. Kunst und eine Auseinandersetzung
ckermünde zu unterschiedlichen Zeiten und in verschie- auf Augenhöhe stehen im Vordergrund dieses Buches.
denen politischen Systemen behandelt wurden. Nach
ihrem Aufenthalt haben sie nie wieder den Weg zurück
in die Gesellschaft gefunden.
Film Sessions
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© vasakna - Fotolia.com

Experiences with mental illnesses provide abundant material for film works. The WPA
Congress offers its own platform for diverse genres and invited filmmakers to show
their work. All congress participants are cordially invited to join the screenings followed
by a moderated panel discussion.

Mon, 9 Oct 2017

Documentary ordnungsgemäß funktioniert, soll so schnell wie möglich


Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 1 wieder funktionsfähig werden. Mit allen Mitteln. Doch
The Wounded Healer geht das? Und falls ja, welchen Preis zahlen wir dafür?
(30 min followed by a discussion) Betroffene erzählen von ihren persönlichen Erlebnissen
und Fachleute berichten von ihren Erfahrungen und
The genesis of this half hour film is an innovative anti-
Kenntnissen. Kenntnissen, welchen in der Psychiatrie
stigma lecture targeted at healthcare professionals
und in der Öffentlichkeit kaum Raum gegeben wird.
and students given by medical practitioner Dr. Ahmed
Hankir. Although targeted at this audience the Wounded Director: Brigitte Zürcher, Switzerland
Healer also has appeal and relevance to service users, Chair: Peter Lehmann, Germany
carers and family members and broader society.
Documentary
Produced by Raw Productions Ltd and funded by the
Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 15:15 – 17:45 | Hall London 1
University of the Arts London.
The sky and beyond / Himmel und mehr
Director: Sal Anderson, United Kingdom (90 min subtitled in English followed by a discussion)
Protagonist: Ahmed Hankir, United Kingdom
The film reflects on the remarkable life of the 100-year-
Co-Chairs: Rashid Zaman, United Kingdom
old sculptor Dorothea Buck who cured herself from
Dolly Sen, United Kingdom
schizophrenia. During the Third Reich she was forci-
bly sterilized and barely escaped „euthanasia“. Buck's
Documentary
younger sister provides an outside view, reflecting on
Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 16:00 | Hall London 3
the dismay and helplessness most families experience
FUNKTIONIEREN
when mental illness strikes in their midst. By accentu-
(96 min Deutsch / Schweizerdeutsch mit deutschem
ating the narrative Dorothea Buck's sculptures bear wit-
Untertitel mit anschließender Diskussion)
ness to an impressive body of work.
Wir leben in einer Gesellschaft die sich mehrheitlich
Director: Alexandra Pohlmeier, Germany
nach Außen orientiert, das Innere ist nicht mehr so
Chair: Thomas Bock, Germany
wichtig, es ist eher störend. Wer innerlich nicht mehr
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Tue, 10 Oct 2017

Cinema documentary Documentary


Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 16:30 | Hall London 1 Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 2
Astu – so be it We are here! / Wir sind hier!
(123 min Marathi with English subtitles followed by a (45 min subtitled in English followed by a discussion)
discussion)
A film about children of mentally ill parents, for chil-

PSYCHIATRY AND ART


Astu is a gentle, seemingly simple film that captures an dren, adolescents and adults. When a mother or a father
old man in decline – degenerating physically and losing breaks a leg, a family talks about it. But when a parent
control of his mental faculties as well. It's about his grad- becomes mentally ill, it is often hidden. However, it is
ual fading away. It also captures the dilemmas of the good for children to be taken seriously with their feel-
family that is losing someone dear, bit by bit, minute by ings and problems, because it is not only difficult for the
minute, to dementia. parents but also for the children. How difficult the situ-
ations are for children, and that they also may urgently
Director and protagonist: Mohan Agashe, India
need help, is not a topic known to many people.
Chair: Frank Jessen, Germany
Director: Andrea Rothenburg, Germany
Documentary Co-Chairs: Susanne Simen, Germany
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 16:30 | Hall London 3 Louise Larbanoix, Germany
Art of storytelling: The human experience of being a
psychiatrist Documentary
(75 min followed by a discussion) Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 15:15 – 17:45 | Hall London 2
Die Mitte der Nacht ist der Anfang vom Tag
The purpose of this film was to achieve a better under-
(78 min mit anschließender Diskussion)
standing of who we are as psychiatrists right now. A
committee of six psychiatrists took oral histories from Der Film soll das Verständnis für die Erkrankung Depres-
twelve other psychiatrists spanning three generations. sion verbessern – für Betroffene, ihre Angehörigen, aber
The stories are artfully woven together to create a cohe- auch die Öffentlichkeit sowie aufklären, informieren
sive narrative. What emerges is unexpected and incred- und Vorurteile und Fehlwissen abbauen. Insbesondere
ibly moving. The stories are deeply personal and high- möchte der Film auch die Perspektive des Umfeldes –
light the differences and similarities we share as people vor allem der Angehörigen – berücksichtigen und deren
in doing the work we do. Anliegen und Bedürfnisse miteinbeziehen.
This documentary was produced by Mindi Thelen for Director: Axel Schmidt, Germany
the Southern California Psychiatric Society. Producer: Michaela Kirst, Germany
Chair: Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
Director: Michelle Furuta, USA
Discussant: Andrea V. von Kopp, Germany
Producer: Mindi Thelen, USA
Editor: Tim Thelen, USA
Cast members: Mary Ann Schaepper, USA
Michael Gales, USA
Maria T. Lymberis, USA

Wed, 11 Oct 2017

Episodes of a YouTube-series back from the audience. The goal and method of the bi-
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 3 ography series is the “Learning From Life Experiences”.
Social media and suicide prevention? Introducing Six episodes with English subtitles are shown and the
the YouTube-series “Komm, lieber Tod / Come, dear makers will talk about the Papageno-effect and its posi-
death” tive influence on affected persons.
(33 min subtitled in English followed by a discussion)
Protagonist: Stefan Lange, Switzerland
The YouTube-series about the suicidal life of Stefan Producer: Paul Lücke, Germany
Lange has received an overwhelmingly positive feed- Chair: Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Film Sessions
60

Wed, 11 Oct 2017

Drama seiner rebellischen Art in eine Nervenheilanstalt abge-


Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 16:30 | Hall London 1 schoben. Nach kurzer Zeit bemerkt er, dass unter der
Away from her Klinikleitung Insassen getötet werden. Er setzt sich zur
(110 min followed by a discussion) Wehr und versucht, den behinderten Patienten und Mit-
gefangenen zu helfen.
Away from her is a 2006 Canadian drama film written
PSYCHIATRY AND ART

and directed by Sarah Polley and is based on Alice Mun- Chair: Michael von Cranach, Germany
ro's short story "The Bear Came Over the Mountain".
The story centers on a couple whose marriage is tested Documentary
when Christie's character begins to suffer from Alzhei- Wed 11 Oct 2017 | 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall London 2
mer's disease and moves into a nursing home, where she Stigma
loses virtually all memory of her husband and begins to (26 min mit anschließender Diskussion)
develop a close relationship with another nursing home
Ein Tonstudio. Zwei Notenständer. Zwei Mikrofone. Zwei
resident.
Männer. Der eine fragt: „Wann hast du deine Neigung
Co-Chairs: Lutz Frölich, Germany entdeckt?“ Der ältere antwortet: Direkt. Offen. Scho-
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany nungslos. Er ist pädophil. Fühlt sich sexuell zu jungen
Mädchen hingezogen. Jahrelang hat er gehofft, dass das
History film / Drama wieder weggeht. Aber es ging nicht weg. Er hat eine The-
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 16:00 | Hall London 3 rapie gemacht und gelernt, seine Neigung zu kontrollie-
Nebel im August ren. Er kämpft, will ein guter Mensch sein. Doch er muss
(78 min mit anschließender Diskussion) damit leben, was er seiner Tochter angetan hat.
Nach einer wahren Begebenheit – Süddeutschland, An- Idee und Konzeption: Jens Wagner, Germany
fang der 1940er-Jahre. Der 13-jährige Ernst Lossa wird Peter Jeschke, Germany
als „nicht erziehbar“ eingestuft und schließlich wegen Chair: Klaus M. Beier, Germany

Thu, 12 Oct 2017

Documentary Documentary / Educational film


Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1 Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 3
Break out into art – The cell of Julius Klingebiel / Through memories – the road to trauma therapy /
Ausbruch in die Kunst – Die Zelle des Julius Klingebiel Durch die Erinnerungen – Wege der Traumatherapie
(45 min subtitled in English followed by a discussion) (40 min subtitled in English)
The history of the locksmith Julius Klingebiel comes The film addresses patients who suffer from PTSD.
alive in a thrilling documentary. His fate as a psychiat- Its aim is to help them muster up the courage to seek
ric patient took him from being arrested by the police the best-suited therapy. Impressive examples of four
and held in psychiatric custody to being consigned for patients are shown of how these people feel and most
years to a mental asylum. He started to draw in 1951 in important of all, how they have been helped. Renowned
the Göttingen “Verwahrungshaus” (safe-keeping house) experts explain what exactly PTSD is and the therapies
and by 1961 he had completely filled the walls of his available for its sufferers.
cell with paintings. The author Antje Schmidt depicts his
Co-Chairs: Christine Wunn, Germany
life, suffering and artistic liberation in a moving, scenic
Ingo Schäfer, Germany
documentation.
Co-Chairs: Thomas Röske, Germany
Asmus Finzen, Germany
Andreas Spengler, Germany
berlin

Service Users, Family Carers,


NGOs and NPOs
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The congress is dedicated to promoting communica- » BOP&P e. V.


tion and networking between psychiatrists, nursing Reinhard Wojke, Germany
and allied health professionals and associations of ser-
» Borderline-Trialog
vice users and family carers. Therefore a council has
Anja Link, Germany
been founded that represents several associations for
service users and family carers. It shaped the scientific » Deutsche Alzheimer Gesellschaft e. V. /
programme by organising Joint Sessions with all three Selbsthilfe Demenz
stakeholder groups and thus presenting the full range of Sabine Jansen, Germany
perspectives and expertise.
» Deutsche DepressionsLiga
The following associations are members of the council Waltraud Rinke, Germany
COUNCIL

(in alphabetical order): Thomas Voigt, Germany


» ADHS Deutschland e. V. » DGBS – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare
Hartmut Gartzke, Germany Störungen e. V.
Patrick Boerner, Germany Cornelia Brummer, Germany
Horst Harich, Germany
» AG BEZ – Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bund der
"Euthanasie"- Geschädigten und Zwangssterilisierten » DGSP – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziale
Margret Hamm, Germany Psychiatrie e. V.
Asmus Finzen, Germany
» AHA! – Angehörige helfen Angehörigen psychisch
erkrankter Menschen / HPE – Hilfe für Angehörige » EDA – European Depression Association
psychisch Erkrankter e. V. Vincenzo Costigliola, Belgium
Sigrid Steffen, Austria
» ENUSP – European Network of (Ex-)Users and
» Aktionsbündnis Seelische Gesundheit Survivors of Psychiatry / Horizon Foundation
Ruth Fricke, Germany Gabriela Tanasan, Romania
» Alzheimer Europe » EUFAMI – European Federation of Associations of
Jean Georges, Luxembourg Families of People with Mental Illness
Janine Berg-Peer, Belgium
» Angst-Hilfe e. V.
Diethelm Höcherl, Germany » EUROCARE – European Alcohol Policy Alliance
Christian Zottl, Germany Peter Rice, Belgium
» Anonyme Alkoholiker Interessengemeinschaft e. V. » Guttempler in Deutschland
Jürgen Hoß, Germany Wiebke Schneider, Germany
» Antipsychiatrieverlag & Versandbuchhandel et al. » INTAR – International Network Toward Alternatives
Peter Lehmann, Germany and Recovery
Peter Lehmann, Germany
» Association for Assistance in Mental Distress TK
Fenix » Irre menschlich Hamburg e. V.
Vahid Djulovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Thomas Bock, Germany
» BApK – Bundesverband der Angehörigen psychisch » LVPE RLP – Landesverband Psychiatrie Erfahrener
Kranker e. V. Rheinland-Pfalz e. V.
Gudrun Schliebener, Germany Franz-Josef Wagner, Germany
» bipolaris e. V. » MHE – Mental Health Europe
Uwe Wegener, Germany Stijn Jannes, Belgium
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» Pandora Selbsthilfe Psychiatrie-Erfahrener e. V. » Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Rehabilitation psychisch
Brigitte Richter, Germany kranker Menschen (BAG RPK)
» Tourette Gesellschaft Deutschland e. V. » Deutsche Alzheimer Gesellschaft e.V. / Selbsthilfe
Michele Dunlap, Germany Demenz
» UPD Switzerland Counseling » Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare Störungen e. V.
Sybille Glauser, Switzerland (DGBS)
» WNUSP – World Network of Users and Survivors of » European Federation of Associations of Families of
Psychiatry People with Mental Illness (EUFAMI)

COUNCIL
Salam Gómez, Colombia
» Horatio: European Psychiatric Nurses
» Konflikthaus e. V.
NGO / NPO exhibition » Landesverband NRW der Angehörigen psychisch
In recognition of the NGOs / NPOs sector's importance Kranker e.V.
WPA and DGPPN are pleased to bring together different
» Pandora e.V.
organisations working in the field of mental health and
the numerous service users and family carers groups » Psychiatrie Initiative Berlin-Brandenburg (PIBB)
which are present at this year's event. NGOs / NPOs have
» Schizophrenia Research Foundation India (SCARF)
the opportunity to present themselves with a poster and
to share their initiatives, perspectives and experience » Veus Federation – 1st person Catalan Mental Health
with others. The exhibition is freely accessible for all Organizations
congress delegates and invites visitors to linger and seek
» World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH)
information. Come along and learn about the NGO / NPO
work or ask questions. » World Health Organization (WHO)
» Zentrum ÜBERLEBEN gGmbH

Poster exhibition
in Hall Budapest
Opening hours
Monday 9 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 09:00 – 14:00

Among others, these NGOs / NPOs will be present with a


poster in the exhibition hall:
» Aktionsbündnis Seelische Gesundheit
» Association for mutual assistance in mental distress
TK Feniks Bosnia and Herzegovina
» Berliner Organisation Psychiatrie-Erfahrener und
Psychiatrie-Betroffener e.V. (BOP&P)
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From young professionals for young professionals


The WCP is not only of interest to seasoned scientists and experts but also wants to connect the generations both
within the professional field and across national boundaries. Several workshops, symposia, meet-the-expert sessions,
lectures and discussion forums have been specially tailored for early career psychiatrists. Young psychiatrists and
those who want to become psychiatrists will have the opportunity to interact directly with leading figures in the field
and make valuable contacts. Discover the sessions of the Early Career Psychiatrists Programme (ECP).

› Monday, 9 October 2017 WS-04 Workshop


10:00 – 11:30 | Room Dessau 6
SP-02 Special Session TOPIC 44: Other topics

08:45 – 09:45 | Room M2 / M3 Workshop on academic publishing


TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
Opening of the Early Career Psychiatrists Chairs: Michelle Riba, USA
Programme Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany Speakers: Felipe Picon, Brazil
Fritz Hohagen, Germany Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom
Discussants: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Rajiv Radhakrishnan, USA
Pavel Alfimov, Russia
Livia de Picker, Belgium S-053 Symposium
Berend Malchow, Germany
Christian Muñoz Farías, Colombia 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M8
Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Oliver Schubert, Australia Topics of interest in the training of psychiatrists:
Ekin Sönmez, Turkey international perspectives
Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China › ZONE 4: Northern South America
001 Welcome address WPA ECP Section Chairs: Silvia Gaviria, Colombia
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Edgard Belfort, Venezuela
002 Welcome address EPA ECPC 001 Gender sensitive medicine in medical education
Olga Kazakova, Belarus and psychiatry specialty training
003 Welcome address EFPT Rutger Jan van der Gaag, The Netherlands
Howard Ryland, United Kingdom 002 Routes and analysis of the core curriculum
004 Welcome address DGPPN Generation PSY construction in psychiatric training
Jakob Kaminski, Germany Edgard Belfort, Venezuela
003 Current perspectives on the psychiatric special-
ty in Latin America: education and practice
ME-01 Meet-the-Expert
Silvia Gaviria, Colombia
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A2
004 A review of psychiatric literature in Latin Ameri-
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
ca and its possible impact in the future of training
policy across the continent and the world
Global mental health: the fundamental questions Renato Alarcon, USA
Chairs: Berend Malchow, Germany
Madalina Hostiuc, Germany
Speaker: Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
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13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A2 health care settings
Tonje Lossius Husum, Norway
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy 004 Can peer support workers reduce coercion in
Mental health care for millions – a challenge for psychiatry?
young psychiatrists Anna Werning, Germany

EARLY CAREER PSYCHIATRISTS


Chairs: Oliver Schubert, Australia
Sarah Kayser, Germany C-212 (e) Course (English)
Speaker: Thara Rangaswamy, India
15:30 – 19:30 | Room R6
Psychiatric genetics: an educational workshop
S-070 Symposium › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M1 › WPA Section: Genetics in Psychiatry
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
Psychiatry across borders: international collabora- Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
tion between early career and trainee psychiatrists
Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey S-111 Symposium
Olivier Andlauer, United Kingdom
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M1
001 European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees:
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
25 years of international collaboration
neuropsychology
Howard Ryland, United Kingdom
Neurobiological causes of psychosis and ADHD: novel
002 EPA ECPC – ongoing activities and future insight from genetic, neuroimaging, behavioral, and
perspectives computational approaches
Katja Koelkebeck, Germany Chairs: Jakob Kaminski, Germany
003 WPA ECPs Section: aims and achievements Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 001 Neuroimaging contributions to neurodevelop-
004 How an early career psychiatrists association mental disorders research: the case of ADHD
can contribute to the beginning of professional life? Felipe Picon, Brazil
Mariana Paim Santos, Brazil 002 Instructional control of reinforcement learning
in schizophrenia
S-091 Symposium Dorota Frydecka, Poland
Kamila Kotowicz, Jaroslaw Drapala
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M1
003 Fronto-parietal connectivity in patients with
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
schizophrenia
Involuntary hospitalization and coercion in psychiatry: Jakob Kaminski, Germany
new legal and clinical developments and current ethical
challenges 004 Predictive modelling of cognitive dysfunction in
Chairs: Jakov Gather, Germany schizophrenia from the resting state network brain
Yolande Voskes, The Netherlands connectivity
Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic
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

German language Session Q & A Modul


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S-114 Symposium ME-04 Meet-the-Expert


17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 5 13:30 – 14:30 | Room M2 / M3
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
policy Pathomechanisms, prediction and prevention of
Migration of patients and doctors – effect on mental anxiety – a personalized story
health systems Chairs: Oliver Schubert, Australia
Chairs: Olga Kazakova, Belarus Berend Malchow, Germany
Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany Speaker: Katharina Domschke, Germany
001 Psychiatrists' brain drain – is it a problem?
Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal SP-03 Special Session
002 The mental health in ecological migrants com- 15:15 – 16:15 | Room M2 / M3
pared with local residents and original residents in TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Ningxia province, China
Zhizhong Wang, People's Republic of China Future perspectives of psychotherapy
Chairs: Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China
003 Migration, ethnicity and mental disorders – Bastian Willenborg, Germany
social epidemiological observations from the UK Speaker: Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Jayati Das-Munshi, United Kingdom
004 Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in coun-
S-207 Symposium
tries with high level of migration
Tolga Binbay, Turkey 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M2 / M3
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy
› Tuesday, 10 October 2017 Treating mental disorders over the internet: evi-
dence and caveats from a global perspective
Chairs: Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
PC-07 Pro-Con-Debate Christine Knaevelsrud, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7 001 Surfing away from sadness: introduction to
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies internet interventions and long-term results of the
Suicide can be prevented by psychiatrists EVIDENT study
Chairs: Fritz Hohagen, Germany Christina Späth, Germany
Pavel Alfimov, Russia 002 Self-guided web-based treatment for adult
Proponent: Maria A. Oquendo, USA depression: adherence, effectiveness and negative
Opponent: Michael Davidson, Israel effects – a series of IPD meta-analyses
Eirini Karyotaki, The Netherlands
ME-03 Meet-the-Expert 003 Ilajnafsy – an Arabic online intervention pro-
10:00 – 11:00 | Room M2 / M3 gramme on trauma-related emotional disorders
Pirko Selmo, Germany
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy 004 Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for
social anxiety in China
Cultured minds, brains and bodies: lessons from di-
Tobias Krieger, Switzerland
versity for psychiatric theory, research and practice
Thomas Berger, Tomoko Kishimoto, Mingyi Qian
Chairs: Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China
Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Speaker: Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada
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18:45 – 20:15 | Room M2 / M3 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
Speed dating – discuss your own project and get interventions
useful tips for your career Basic concepts of rTMS, gauging effectiveness of
Chair: Franziska Baessler, Germany rTMS effects plus possible neuroanatomical

EARLY CAREER PSYCHIATRISTS


Discussants: Jakob Kaminski, Germany correlates and hands-on training
Florian Rückert, Germany Chairs: Adel Marei, Egypt
Florian Riese, Switzerland Jakob Kaminski, Germany
Felipe Picon, Brazil Speaker: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Nehal El-Nahrawy, Germany
Hironori Kuga, Japan C-216 (e) Course (English)
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R11
How to get published?
Chair: Niall Boyce, United Kingdom
› Wednesday, 11 October 2017

ME-05 Meet-the-Expert
S-232 Symposium
10:00 – 11:00 | Room M2 / M3
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Personal and not so personal anniversaries
How psychoanalysis can contribute to psychiatric
Chairs: Jakob Kaminski, Germany
education
Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal
› WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry Speaker: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
› ZONE 6: Western Europe
Chairs: Michel Botbol, France
S-291 Symposium
Graciela Beatriz Onofrio, Argentina
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M2 / M3
001 Contribution of psychoanalysis to pharmaco-
therapy education and training TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Allan Tasman, USA A beginner's guide to a successful career in psychi-
atry
002 How psychiatric education should care about
psychiatrists' mental health › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
Aldo Suarez, Mexico Chairs: Florian Riese, Switzerland
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
003 Programmes on medical education for psy-
chiatrists: the psychopathology of everyday life 001 Getting involved in psychiatric associations
nowadays Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Graciela Beatriz Onofrio, Argentina 002 Making your attendance of a psychiatric con-
004 Education and training in psychotherapy for ference a success
personality disorders Felipe Picon, Brazil
Dusica Lecic-Tosevski, Serbia 003 Assuming a leadership role in psychiatry
Helen Herrman, Australia
004 First steps into psychiatric research
Florian Riese, Switzerland

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S-296 Symposium S-312 Symposium


13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 1 15:15 – 16:45 | Room M1
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Innovation in undergraduate medical education in Forensic psychiatry: hot topics for early career
psychiatry – review from educational initiatives psychiatrists
to interest students, interprofessional training, › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
simulated patients to evidence-based practice in the › WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry
Oxford medical student curriculum
Chairs: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Chairs: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany Norbert Konrad, Germany

001 Educational initiatives to interest medical 001 The WPA section forensic psychiatry curricu-
students in psychiatry lum for mental health professionals to promote and
Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom improve mental health care for prisoners
Norbert Konrad, Germany
002 Best practices how to train medical students
jointly together with other professions to communi- 002 Stalkers: characteristics, evaluation, risk assess-
cate with emotionally instable patients ment, and interventions
Franziska Baessler, Germany Britta Ostermeyer, USA
Daniela Roesch Ely, Sophie Schweizer, Christoph 003 Forensic psychiatry in Egypt: service and train-
Nikendei, Nicole Deis, Beate Ditzen, Anja Sander, Monika ing overview
Eckstein, Hannah Honecker, Marina Bartolovic, Stella Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Preussler, Angelique Herrler, Svenja Lommer-Steinhoff,
004 The trainee experience of forensic psychiatry in
Andrea Schaal-Ardicoglu, Jobst Schultz
UK
003 A shift in teaching psychiatric symptomatology Howard Ryland, United Kingdom
– from patients to professional actors
Heike Anderson-Schmidt, Germany
S-328 Symposium
004 Values-based practice and evidence-based
practice in the Oxford medical student curriculum 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M1
Kenneth William Fulford, United Kingdom TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Ashok Handa Refugees and mental health: a cultural and medical
dilemma
Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
SP-06 Special Session
Marc Augustin, Germany
15:15 – 16:15 | Room M2 / M3
001 Experience from a novel outpatient service for
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy refugees
Future perspectives of pharmacotherapy Jakob Kaminski, Germany
Chairs: Berend Malchow, Germany
002 Mental health of refugees: risk groups, inequal-
Franziska Baessler, Germany
ities and vulnerabilities
Speaker: Isabella Heuser, Germany
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
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Rolf Wynn, Norway
Trygve Nissen
S-353 Symposium
003 Case 3
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1 Alkomiet Hasan, Germany
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
004 Case 4

EARLY CAREER PSYCHIATRISTS


Which is the current status of education and train- Erlend Bugge, Norway
ing on academic psychiatry? A world perspective
› WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry
S-389 Symposium
Chairs: Allan Tasman, USA
Andrea Fiorillo, Italy 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M1
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
001 Academic development in psychiatry:
preliminary results from an online survey Psychiatric education of medical students: perspec-
Andrea Fiorillo, Italy tives from the WPA education section
002 Teaching how to teach professionalism and › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
other hidden curriculum subjects › WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom Chairs: Renato Alarcon, USA
003 Challenges of psychiatry undergraduate Allan Tasman, USA
education in low and middle income countries 001 Curricular content
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Pichet Udomratn, Thailand
002 Didactic methodologies
WS-26 Workshop Ziad Kronfol, Qatar
Adriana Mihai, Florian Riese
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education 003 Adaptability to different world regions
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Enhancing creativity and innovation of young psy-
chiatrists 004 Future challenges
› WPA Section: Interdisciplinary Collaboration Renato Alarcon, USA
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 Pub Crawl
Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany
Speaker: Fritz Hohagen, Germany Spend a relaxed evening with like-minded
people and at the same time see Berlin from
S-371 Symposium its best side – sounds like fun, doesn't it? If
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M1
you agree, then simply join the others at the
end of the speed dating event or come direct-
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
psychosomatics ly to the meeting point at the Spree at 9 pm.
How much of somatic medicine do we need in When: October 10, 2017 at 9 pm
psychiatry? Where: Zollpackhof, Elisabeth-Abegg-Str. 1,
Chairs: Sibylle Häfner, Germany
Alkomiet Hasan, Germany 10557 Berlin (meeting point)
More information available on Facebook:
001 Case 1
Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, India
www.facebook.com/wpa2017berlin
Contacts: Jakob Kaminski, Florian Rückert
German language Session Q & A Modul
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NACHWUCHS WANTED: GENERATION PSY.
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Congress kindergarten

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:

Face painting Lego building bricks


Painting and crafts Play tunnel
Singing and dancing games Bouncy castle
“My Town” play mat carpet Play parachute
for playing cars Baby toys
Bobbycar course

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
berlin

Scientific Programme
Scientific Programme
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› Sunday, 8 October 2017 S-001 Symposium


08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

SP-01 Special Session TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders

17:30 – 19:15 | Hall B Cannabis consumption and mental disease: the hen
Opening ceremony or egg question in a disastrous relationship
Chair: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
001 Welcome address WPA and DGPPN
Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom 001 Traditional marijuana, high potency cannabis,
Andreas Heinz, Germany and synthetic cannabinoids – increasing risk of
psychosis
002 Introduction to the congress Sir Robin Murray, United Kingdom
Peter Falkai, Germany
002 What is modulated by cannabis consumption:
003 What do we do with a problem like Nigel? understanding basics of the brain cannabinoid sys-
Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom tem
004 Award Ceremony Jean Delay Prize Beat Lutz, Germany
Laudation: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom 003 Cannabis consumption around puberty
MONDAY

005 Speech of the Jean Delay Laureate dose-dependently reduces age at schizophrenia
Jules Angst, Switzerland onset
Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
006 Bavarian Doctors Orchestra (BÄO)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Prague Symphony”, 004 How to approach prevention of cannabis abuse
Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 in young people
Conductor: Reinhard Steinberg Eva Hoch, Germany
007 Closing statement WPA President and
Networking reception S-002 Symposium
TUESDAY

Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom


SUNDAY

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A8


TOPIC 7: Personality disorders
The ICD-11 classification of personality disorder:
› Monday, 9 October 2017 implications for selection of treatment
› WPA Section: Personality Disorders
ST-01 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium Chairs: Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A3 Roger Mulder, New Zealand
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and 001 SASPD: a reliable assessment of the severity of
adolescence personality disorder
Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen im Kindes-, Mike Crawford, United Kingdom
Jugend- und Erwachsenenalter 002 Domains: their justification and value in man-
Chairs: Kai Vogeley, Germany agement
Helmut Remschmidt, Germany Roger Mulder, New Zealand
001 Kinder und Jugendliche mit hochfunktionalem 003 Psychological treatment of anxiety: why per-
Autismus sonality status matters
Helmut Remschmidt, Germany Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom
THURSDAY

002 Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen im 004 Borderline personality disorder: classification


Erwachsenenalter and treatment selection
Kai Vogeley, Germany Dusica Lecic-Tosevski, Serbia
S-003-PF Symposium S-005 Symposium

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08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A5 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Person centered care – a forward-looking approach Language, culture and person-centered health care
in psychiatric nursing › WPA Section: Classification, Diagnostic Assessment
› DGPPN Section: Psychiatric Nursing & Nomenclature
Chairs: André Nienaber, Germany › WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland Chairs: Juan E. Mezzich, USA

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Person-centeredness – the perspective of Horatio Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA
– European Psychiatric Nurses 001 Narrative, empathy and inter-subjectivity in
Martin Ward, Malta person-centered clinical practice
002 Person-centered care in the Finnish mental Michel Botbol, France
health care system 003 Person and health in Cervantes' Don Quijote
Heikki Ellilä, Finland and Horacio Quiroga's Cuentos
003 Person-centeredness in the stress field of Pedro Ruggero, Argentina
evidence-based practice and the importance of 004 Comrade Hamlet: personality disorders in con-
narrative approaches in psychiatric care temporary Russian fiction
Michael Schulz, Germany Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA

S-004 Symposium S-006 Symposium

MONDAY
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A1 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
Clinical ethics consultation in psychiatry – interna- disorders
tional concepts and experiences The key role of inhibitory learning for the treatment
Chairs: Jochen Vollmann, Germany of anxiety and depression
Guy Widdershoven, The Netherlands Chairs: Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Germany
001 Clinical ethics in psychiatry in the Netherlands: Andre Pittig, Germany
experiences with moral case deliberation 001 Individual differences in extinction learning in
Guy Widdershoven, The Netherlands patients with anxiety disorders and its association

TUESDAY
002 Does psychiatry need ethics consultation? to exposure based treatment
A reflection of Swiss experiences Jan Richter, Germany
Jan Schuermann, Switzerland 002 The neural signatures of delayed fear extinction
Stella Reiter-Theil and recall in panic disorder
003 Clinical ethics support in Norwegian psychiatric Ulrike Lüken, Germany
hospitals – what has been done and does it make a Nina Kleint, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Andreas Ströhle
difference? 003 The role of motivational factors for extinction
Reidar Pedersen, Norway learning in anxiety disorders
WEDNESDAY

004 Clinical ethics consultation in psychiatric Andre Pittig, Germany


hospitals in Germany – new empirical data 004 The key role of inhibitory learning for the treat-
Jakov Gather, Germany ment of anxiety and depression
Sarah Kaufmann, Ina Otte, Georg Juckel, Jan Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Germany
Schildmann, Jochen Vollmann
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-007 Symposium 002 A computational approach to perception
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08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 reveals hierarchical mechanisms of hallucination


Philip R. Corlett, USA
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
003 Computational models of altered learning
Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry in
processes in psychosis
different countries
Florian Schlagenhauf, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Emergency Psychiatry
004 The jumping to conclusions bias in early
Chairs: Peter Neu, Germany
psychosis is due to a higher cost of information
Roland Freudenmann, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

sampling: behavioural and computational modelling


001 Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry evidence
in different countries – Germany Graham Murray, United Kingdom
Peter Neu, Germany
005 Computational methods in psychosis research
002 Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry Andreas Heinz, Germany
in different countries – United Kingdom
Robert Fisher, United Kingdom
S-010 Symposium
003 Procedures in acute psychiatry in Switzerland
Matthias Jäger, Switzerland 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
004 Comparison of procedures in acute psychiatry
disorders of this category
in different countries – New Zealand
Alain Marcuse, New Zealand Psychiatry and sleep disorders medicine
› WPA Section: Psychiatry & Sleep Wakefulness Disorders
MONDAY

S-008 Symposium Chairs: Martin Hatzinger, Switzerland


Constantin Soldatos, Greece
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
001 Diagnosing sleep disorders
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Christoph Nissen, Switzerland
Psychiatry and national security: challenges in a
002 Sleep in (neuro)-psychiatric disorders
time of terrorism
Ulrich Hemmeter, Switzerland
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Paul Summergrad, USA 003 Psychopathology in sleep disorders
Discussant: Paul Summergrad, USA Constantin Soldatos, Greece
TUESDAY

001 Confronting the Nazi era – lessons from the


German experience S-011 Symposium
Frank Schneider, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 1
002 The European experience TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Addiction in the elderly: opportunities and limits of
003 The French experience guideline supported treatment
Gisèle Apter, France Chairs: Hubertus Friederich, Germany
004 The United States experience Gerhard Längle, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Paul Appelbaum, USA 001 A new age-specific detoxification facility: the


“AQUA”-ward
S-009 Symposium Bodo Lieb, Germany

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1 002 First results of the elderly study – treatment for
alcohol problems among 60+
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Barbara Braun, Germany
Computational methods in psychosis research Silke Behrendt, Gerhard Bühringer
Chairs: Andreas Heinz, Germany
003 From a systematic screening and assessment
John H. Krystal, USA
to an individualised and guideline related treatment
THURSDAY

001 Computational assays of perception in psychosis – first results of a clinical project for elderly people
Klaas Enno Stephan, Switzerland with addiction problems
Jamil El-Kasmi, Germany
S-012 Symposium 004 Ultrastructural alterations of oligodendrocytes

79
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 2 in prefrontal white matter in schizophrenia: a
post-mortem morphometric study
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Natalya Uranova, Russia
substances, behavioural addictions
Olga Vikhreva, Valentina Rakhmanova, Diana
Insights into the treatment of internet addiction Orlovskaya
› DGPPN Section: Addictive disorders
Chairs: Anil Batra, Germany S-014 Symposium
Klaus Wölfling, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 1
001 What works in internet and gaming addiction
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
treatment: evidence from empirical research
Daria Kuss, United Kingdom Mental health consequences of war conflicts: what
military psychiatry can teach us
002 The development of diagnostics, counselling
› WPA Section: Military Psychiatry
and treatment of internet addicted persons in
Germany Chairs: Vsevolod Rozanov, Ukraine
Kay Uwe Petersen, Germany Tanja Franciskovic, Croatia
003 Efficacy of a short-term treatment of internet 001 Acute stress reaction from military perspec-
and computer game addiction (STICA) tive – data from the Czech and French hospitals in
Klaus Wölfling, Germany Afghanistan
Jan Vevera, Czech Republic
004 Preliminary results of a cognitive-behavioral
support program for relatives of internet addicted 002 Early interventions for individuals with combat-
children, adolescents and young adults operational stress reactions

MONDAY
Gottfried Maria Barth, Germany Marina Letica Crepulja, Croatia
Tanja Franciskovic

S-013 Symposium 003 Mental and somatic comorbidities in patients


with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 1 Igor Marinić, Croatia
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Lana Muzinic
The origin of network dysfunction in schizophrenia 004 Information wars, terrorism, mass media and
from a post-mortem perspective mental health
Chairs: Andrea Schmitt, Germany Vsevolod Rozanov, Ukraine

TUESDAY
Veronica M. Saia-Cereda, Germany
001 Quantitative proteomic analysis in the cerebel- S-015 Symposium
lum and prefrontal cortex reveals altered cellular
functions in schizophrenia 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 3
Belén Ramos, Spain TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Raquel Pinacho, Gemma Riquelme, Judit Villen CAREIF Symposium 1: integrated care pathways –
002 Ten years of proteomics in post mortem brains public health, mental health and society
and still learning about pathways associated to Chairs: Albert Chaitram Persaud, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY

schizophrenia Rachel Tribe, United Kingdom


Veronica M. Saia-Cereda, Germany 001 Integrated care pathways in mental health –
003 GABAergic system impairment in the hippo- lessons from the psychosis care pathway TRIumPH
campus and superior temporal gyrus of patients (Treatment and Recovery in PsycHosis)
with paranoid schizophrenia Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
Johann Steiner, Germany 002 Mental health morbidity amongst people
Ralf Brisch, Kolja Schiltz, Christian Mawrin, subject to immigration detention in the UK
Hans-Gert Bernstein, Andrea Schmitt, Bernhard Bogerts, Al Aditya Khan, United Kingdom
Tomasz Gos
003 An integrated electronic care record – a necessity
THURSDAY

or an impediment for 21st century mental health care


Sunil Rathod, United Kingdom

German language Session Q & A Modul


004 Mindfulness vs mindlessness: redefining health S-017 Symposium
80

for the 21st century 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8


Nadarasar Yoganathan, United Kingdom
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Improving mental health care for refugees and
S-016 Symposium asylum seekers
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 2 › WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Chairs: Sofie Bäärnhielm, Sweden
Hans Rohlof, The Netherlands
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Early medication discontinuation and long-term


outcome in first-episode psychosis 001 Challenges in diagnostics and treatment of
Chairs: Eric Y. H. Chen, Hong Kong refugees
William Honer, Canada Hans Rohlof, The Netherlands
001 The effect of early medication discontinuation 002 The emotional distress of asylum seekers in
on long-term clinical outcome in first episode psy- Israel and the characteristics of those seeking
chosis psychiatric help
Eric Y. H. Chen, Hong Kong Rafael Youngmann, Israel
002 The effect of early medication discontinuation Naama Kiat, Ido Lurie
on long-term symptomatic, functioning and cogni- 003 Asylum seekers meeting psychiatric services
tive outcome in first episode psychosis after a suicide attempt
William Honer, Canada Maria Sundvall, Sweden
003 Effects of early dose reduction / discontinuation 004 Adapting mental health care system to the
on long-term recovery in first episode psychosis needs of refugees and asylum seekers
MONDAY

Lex Wunderink, The Netherlands Sofie Bäärnhielm, Sweden


004 Predicting who will not relapse over the first 10
years following successful treatment of first episode
S-018 Symposium
psychosis
Christy Hui, Hong Kong 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M6
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion

S-404 Symposium Suicide prevention – evidence to action


Chairs: Lakshmi Vijayakumar, India
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M4 / M5 Diego De Leo, Australia
TUESDAY

TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic


001 Operationalizing WPA position statement on
substances, behavioural addictions
suicide: the challenges
Homeless, poor, hopeless – impact of marginalization Murad Khan, Pakistan
on drug addiction?
002 Suicide risk and prevention in mood disorders:
› WPA Section: Addiction Psychiatry
an update
Chairs: Stefan Gutwinski, Germany Erkki Isometsä, Finland
Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
003 Implementation of the national suicide preven-
001 Mental illness, substance use disorders and
WEDNESDAY

tion plan in Austria: how to bridge evidence and


personality disorders in homeless persons in policy
Western countries Nestor Kapusta, Austria
Seena Fazel, United Kingdom
004 Suicide prevention in low and middle income
002 Overcoming challenges: understanding the countries – the urgent need for action
relationship of drug addiction, mental health and Lakshmi Vijayakumar, India
cognition in providing care for homeless
005 Future directions in suicide prevention and
Christian G. Schütz, Canada
research
003 Worldwide situation of opioid consumption Diego De Leo, Australia
and new treatment options of opioid dependence
THURSDAY

Stefan Gutwinski, Germany


004 Interventional approaches addressing substance
use and concurrent disorders among vulnerable urban
Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
S-019 Symposium 002 The lithium paradox: increasing evidence,

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08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 1 decreasing use
Nagesh Pai, Australia
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
003 Lithium: the way ahead
Forgotten relatives of the mentally ill
Mohan Isaac, Australia
Chairs: Reinhard Peukert, Germany
Spyros Zorbas, Greece
001 Forgotten relatives of the mentally ill S-001 (d) Symposium (German)
Reinhard Peukert, Germany 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 3

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
002 Helping our siblings – helping ourselves TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Spyros Zorbas, Greece Menschenrechte und Selbstbestimmung in der
003 What relatives of forensic patients need – and psychiatrischen Versorgung
what they don't need › ACKPA: Association of the Heads of Departments
Tina Schmidt, Germany of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in General Hospitals
(Germany)
Chairs: Christian Kieser, Germany
S-020 Symposium Martin Zinkler, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 3
001 Kritik der menschenrechtlichen Situation in der
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion deutschen Psychiatrie aus juristischer Perspektive
Intersectoral alliances for promotion of mental Teil 1
health, prevention of mental illness and public Valentin Aichele, Germany
education 002 Kritik der menschenrechtlichen Situation in der

MONDAY
› WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry deutschen Psychiatrie aus juristischer Perspektive
› WPA Section: Exercise & Sports Psychiatry Teil 2
› WPA Section: Preventive Psychiatry Tanja Henking, Germany
› WPA Section: Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care 003 Kritik der menschenrechtlichen Situation in der
Chairs: Bulent Coskun, Turkey deutschen Psychiatrie durch Psychiatrie-Erfahrene
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India Mirko Olostiak-Brahms, Germany
001 Public education strategies for mental health 004 Das Für und Wider der Selbstbestimmung aus
promotion Angehörigenperspektive

TUESDAY
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India Julia von Hohenthal, Germany
002 Interdisciplinary approaches to mental health
promotion and treatment: a translational model S-002 (d) Symposium (German)
David Baron, USA 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 3
003 Vision of WPA Section on preventive psychiatry TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
related to mental health promotion
Forensische Psychiatrie in Japan
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom
Chairs: Kiyoshi Nishimura, Germany
004 Educational aspects of mental health promo- Akemi Washino, Japan
WEDNESDAY

tion as seen from the perspective of WPA Section


001 Die Bedeutung von traditionellen sozialen Normen
on education in psychiatry
Kiyoshi Nishimura, Germany
Bulent Coskun, Turkey
002 Auswirkungen des demografischen Wandels
Akemi Washino, Japan
S-021 Symposium
003 Medizinische Versorgung und strafrechtlicher
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R12 Rahmen
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Miki Oya, Japan
Lithium phobia: science or superstition?
THURSDAY

Chairs: Digvijay Goel, New Zealand


Mohan Isaac, Australia
001 Lithium: the magic ion
Anantha Pratap Reddy Kovvuri, New Zealand

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-003 (d) Symposium (German) S-005 (d) Symposium (German)
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08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 5 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 3


TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
Psychiatrisch-psychotherapeutische Versorgung disorders, dementia
von Flüchtlingen und Asylsuchenden: von Psychopa- Demenz bei Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung
thologie zu Best Practice im Hannover Modell (MmGB)
› DGPPN Section: Interkulturelle Psychiatrie und Chairs: Tanja Sappok, Germany
Psychotherapie, Migration Sandra Verena Müller, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany 001 Epidemiologie und Ursachen von Demenzen bei
Ibrahim Oezkan, Germany MmGB
001 Herausforderungen in der psychiatrisch-psy- Björn Kruse, Germany
chotherapeutischen Behandlung von Flüchtlingen 002 Demenzfrüherkennung bei Menschen mit Intel-
am Beispiel des „Hannover Modells“ ligenzminderung – Ergebnisse einer Pilotstudie
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany Bettina Kuske, Germany
002 Prävalenzen seelischer Erkrankungen in einer Sandra Verena Müller
Erstaufnahme-Einrichtung für Flüchtlinge 003 Pflegerische und pädagogische Möglichkeiten
Maria Belz, Germany bei MmGB und Demenz
003 Suizidalität und andere klinische Charakteristik Eckehard Schlauss, Germany
bei Asylsuchenden in der psychiatrischen Instituts- 004 Nicht-medikamentöse therapeutische Maßnah-
ambulanz eines Zentrums für transkulturelle men in der Eingliederungshilfe zur Verbesserung
Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie der Teilhabefähigkeit von MmGB und Demenz:
MONDAY

Umut Altunoez, Germany „Kreatives Geschichten erfinden“


004 Erfahrungen mit einem sprachreduzierten Ansatz Sandra Verena Müller, Germany
zur emotionalen Stabilisierung traumatisierter
Flüchtlinge WS-01 Workshop
Ibrahim Oezkan, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
S-004 (d) Symposium (German)
The global mental health mentees and mentors
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 6 network workshop
TUESDAY

TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and Chairs: Adarsh Tripathi, India
adolescence Eliot Sorel, USA
ADHS und komorbide psychische Störungen – 001 Healing the healers: how to address physician
aktueller empirischer Stand und Empfehlungen für burnout (part 1)
die Praxis Madeline Teisberg, USA
Chairs: Christian Mette, Germany
002 Healing the healers: how to address physician
Henrike Dirks, Germany
burnout (part 2)
001 Biologische Grundlagen bei ADHS und bipolarer Cristina Secarea, USA
WEDNESDAY

Störung Madeline Teisberg


Sarah Kittel-Schneider, Germany
003 Innovation in postgraduate education: an
002 Komorbide depressive Störungen bei Erwachse- integrative model across disciplines (part 1)
nen mit einer ADHS – was gilt es zu beachten? Miguel Alampay, India
Bernhard Kis, Germany
004 Innovation in postgraduate education: an
003 ADHS und die Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung integrative model across disciplines (part 2)
Alexandra Lam, Germany Irina Angela Radu, Romania
Swantje Matthies, Helge Müller
005 Start-up of the WASP global mental health
004 ADHS und substanzbezogene Störungen (SUD) mentees and mentors network
THURSDAY

Henrike Dirks, Germany Arun Enara, India


Lea van de Loo Adarsh Tripathi
OS-01 Oral Presentation Session 003 Studie zur Evaluation des bedarfsorientierten,

83
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 6 interdisziplinären und systemübergreifenden
Dresdner Versorgungspfades Crystal
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Frederik Haarig, Germany
Risk factors for suicidal behaviour Mario Rüdiger, Jörg Reichert, Ulrich Zimmermann,
Chairs: Vladimir Carli, Sweden Pauline Wimberger, Katharina Nitzsche, Jochen Schmitt,
Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany Jürgen Dinger
001 Suicide risk factors in adolescents: maternal 004 Kombination einer nicht-medikamentösen
depression and children hyperactivity as new targets Aktivierungsmaßnahme für Menschen mit Demenz

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Alberto Forte, Italy in der Tagespflege mit einer kurzfristigen telefoni-
Massimiliano Orri, Cedric Galera, Maurizio Pompili, schen Angehörigenintervention – erste Ergebnisse
Sylvana Côté der deutschen Tagespflege-Studie
002 Children with sensory impairments: problems Elisa-Marie Behrndt, Germany
of depression and suicidal risk Melanie Straubmeier, Katharina Luttenberger, Larissa
Irina Karaush, Russia Schwarzkopf, Elmar Gräßel

003 Systematic risk assessment in a Mother-Baby 005 Soziale Ängste bei Personen mit erhöhtem
Unit (MBU) – importance for maternal and infant Psychoserisiko – ein Überblick über die Literatur
safety und erste Ergebnisse aus PRONIA
Gayatri Saraf, India Theresa Haidl, Germany
Prabha S. Chandra, Geetha Desai, Harish Thippeswamy Susanne Eggers, Marlene Rosen, Nathalie Kaiser, Mauro
Seves, Frauke Schultze-Lutter, Stefan Borgwardt,
004 Study of suicides in children and adolescents in Paolo Brambilla, Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Christos
Central India in last five decades: a probe into the Pantelis, Raimo Salokangas, Stephen Wood, Nikolaos

MONDAY
dynamics of third paradigm of suicidal behaviour Koutsouleris, Joachim Klosterkötter, Stephan Ruhrmann
Shailesh Pangaonkar, India

OS-03 Oral Presentation Session


OS-02 (d) Oral Presentation Session
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R3
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R2
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care substances, behavioural addictions
policy
Substance abuse and behavioral addictions
Versorgungsmodelle und Behandlungskonzepte I Chairs: Susumu Higuchi, Japan

TUESDAY
Chairs: Sabine Köhler, Germany Tagrid Leménager, Germany
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
001 Excessive smartphone use and mental health:
001 Charakteristika und Inanspruchnahme the impact of extreme mediation on psychosocial
psychiatrischer Versorgung von High Utilizern in wellness
den Universitären Psychiatrischen Kliniken Basel Anthony Faiola, USA
Helen Stepulovs, Switzerland Preethi Srinivas
Stefan Weinmann, Regula Lüthi, Beatrice Gehri, Tatjana
Zimmermann, Stefan Borgwardt, Julian Moeller 002 Determinants of internet addictions in Portu-
guese academic population – autistic traits, coping
WEDNESDAY

002 Technische Assistenzsysteme – ein unter- mechanisms and sociodemographic variables


stützender Behandlungsansatz bei psychischen Patrick Alexandre Barbosa Alves, Portugal
Erkrankungen: Chance und / oder Herausforderung? Eduardo Palha Fernandes, Cristina Sousa
Erfahrungen aus zwei klinischen Forschungsprojekten
Brigitte Sandy Voigtländer, Germany 003 Smartphone and internet addiction in school
Corina Gassner, Sindy Lochschmidt, Stefan Scheiter, going children and associated psychopathologies
Jan Schneider, Andreas Schönherr, Kay-Uwe Scorl, Awadhesh P. Singh Solanki, India
Guido Brunnett, Stefan Eckstein, Christophe Holzapfel, 004 Internet addiction among medical students of
Jan Schloßhauer, Roman Seidel, Thomas Barth Sohaug University, Egypt
Hanan Aly, Egypt
THURSDAY

Rasha Ali, Nesreen Mohammed

German language Session Q & A Modul


OS-04 Oral Presentation Session 002 Antipsychotic augmentation vs. monotherapy
84

08:15 – 09:45 | Room R13 in schizophrenia: systematic review, meta-analysis


and metaregression analysis
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Britta Galling, Germany
Psychotherapeutical interventions I Christoph Correll
Chairs: Daniel Nahum, USA
003 Adjuvant Aspirin therapy in schizophrenia:
Michael Linden, Germany
randomized, placebo controlled trial
001 Impact of therapist change after initial contact Amina Aissa, Tunisia
and traumatic burden on dropout in a naturalistic Arij Ben Chaabene, Amine Larnaout, Kaouther Ben
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

sample of inpatients with borderline pathology Neticha, Ben Ammar Hanene, Emira Khelifa, Fayza Ayari,
receiving dialectical behavior therapy Ryad Tamouza, Fethi Guemira, Zouhaier El Hechmi
Carolin Steuwe, Germany
004 Vitamin D and schizophrenia: state of the art
Michaela Berg, Martin Driessen, Thomas Beblo
Lígia Castanheira, Portugal
002 Development and preliminary evaluation of Carla Ferreira, Liliana Ferreira, João Miguel Pereira
manual-based group intensive outpatient program
005 Efficacy and safety of MIN-101: a new drug for
(M-IOP) for patients with bipolar disorders in China
the treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia
Xia Sun, People's Republic of China
– a 12-week randomized, double blind, placebo-
Chengmei Yuan, Yiru Fang, Chenyu Ye, Yu Wang,
controlled trial
Yong Wang, Jia Huang, Rui Song, Lili Xue, Weihong Lu,
Michael Davidson, Israel
Zhiguo Wu, Danping Wu
Remy Luthringer, Jay Saoud, Corinne Staner
003 PTSD symptom profiles and NET treatment for
006 Predictors of non-adherence to medication
refugee children and adolescents resettled in Canada:
among patients with schizophrenia
results from a randomized controlled trial
MONDAY

Babatunde Fadipe, Nigeria


Anne Mantini, Canada
Timothy Adebowale, Andrew Olagunju, Adegboyega
Morton Beiser, Vasanthi Srinivasan, Patricia O'Campo
Ogunwale
004 Exposure therapy for obsessive-compulsive
disorder – rethinking the theory / insights from
inhibitory learning theory OS-06 Oral Presentation Session
Christian Stierle, Germany 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R6
005 Treatment of patients with fear of driving TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
following a traffic accident by a virtual reality expo- policy
TUESDAY

sure therapy in a driving simulator – a pilot study Health care models and services I
funded by the DGUV (FR232) Chairs: Virginia Rosabal, Costa Rica
Yvonne Kaussner, Germany Georg Schomerus, Germany
Stefanie Schoch, Ramona Baur, Sonja Hoffmann,
Petra Markel, Anna Kuraszkiewicz, Paul Pauli 001 How does utilization of health care services
change in people with dementia served by Dementia
Care Networks in Germany? Results of the DemNet-
OS-05 Oral Presentation Session D-study
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 5 René Thyrian, Germany
Bernhard Michalowsky, Johannes Hertel, Markus
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders


Wübbeler, Bernhard Holle, Susanne Schäfer-Walkmann,
Psychotic disorders I Karin Wolf-Ostermann, Wolfgang Hoffmann
Chairs: Christoph Correll, USA
002 Lessons learned from implementing a delir
Alkomiet Hasan, Germany
pathway in the preoperative setting – or what we
001 Modified cognitive behavioral therapy for think we could learn
elderly patients with schizophrenia – a randomized, Jutta Ernst, Switzerland
controlled pilot trial
003 Remembrance of things present
Bernhard W. Müller, Germany
Peter Maeck, USA
Christian Kärgel, Magdalena Horacek, Ute Darrelmann,
THURSDAY

Imma Fischer, Anja Heger, Daniela Kariofillis, Beate 004 Achieving a high ratio of crisis resolution home
Nentwich, Christoph Meisner, Claudia Ose, Svenja treatment care to inpatient care in London using an
Unsöld, Jens Wiltfang, Michael Wagner, Stefan integrated adult acute care pathway
Klingberg, Gudrun Sartory Bill Travers, United Kingdom
Tracy Barry, Asif Bachlani, Wellington Makala
005 Developing community mental healthcare: SP-02 Special Session

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Kosovo case 08:45 – 09:45 | Room M2 / M3
Naim Fanaj, Republic of Kosovo
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Gani Halilaj, Fahri Drevinja, Shpend Haxhibeqiri
Opening of the Early Career Psychiatrists
006 Cost drivers of inpatient mental health care:
Programme
a systematic review
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
Jan Wolff, Germany
Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Paul McCrone, Leonardo Koeser, Claus Normann,
Discussants: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
Anita Patel

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Pavel Alfimov, Russia
Livia de Picker, Belgium
OS-07 Oral Presentation Session Berend Malchow, Germany
Christian Muñoz Farías, Colombia
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R8
Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Oliver Schubert, Australia
Psychotic disorders II Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Chairs: Silvana Galderisi, Italy Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China
Andreas J. Fallgatter, Germany 001 Welcome address WPA ECP Section
001 A comparative study of self-stigma and quality Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
of life of individuals with schizophrenia with or 002 Welcome address EPA ECPC
without diabetes mellitus in Lagos State, Nigeria Olga Kazakova, Belarus
Elizabeth Campbell, Nigeria
Ogonnaya Ndupu, Mashudat Bello-Mojeed, Joseph 003 Welcome address EFPT
Howard Ryland, United Kingdom

MONDAY
Adeyemi
002 Family perception and 6-month symptomatic 004 Welcome address DGPPN Generation PSY
and functioning outcomes in young adolescents at Jakob Kaminski, Germany
clinical high risk for psychosis in a general popula-
tion in China KN-01 Keynote Lecture
Lu Wang, People's Republic of China
Xudong Zhao, Jingyu Shi, Fazhan Chen, Yuhong Yao 10:00 – 11:00 | Hall B
TOPIC 36: Social determinants of mental health
003 Outpatient treatment in psychotic patients to
prevent compulsory readmissions because of endan- The health gap: the challenge of an unequal world

TUESDAY
gering behavior Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Nicole Frommann, Germany Peter Falkai, Germany
Birgit Janssen, Christian Luckhaus, Wolfgang Gaebel Speaker: Sir Michael Marmot, United Kingdom
004 Fractures, mortality and antipsychotic treatment:
a 5 years retrospective cohort study in Catalonia KN-02 (d) Keynote Lecture
Liliana Galindo Guarín, Spain 10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A8
S. Gonzalez, M. Ibarra, A. Prats, L. Viñas, G. Montero
Gonzalez, M. Fernandez, V. Pérez-Sola TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy
WEDNESDAY

005 Caregivers of individuals with bipolar disorder –


Zukunft der psychiatrischen Versorgung
what kind of support would they want for themselves?
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
Thomas Daniel Meyer, USA
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Rebecca Casarez, Sriram Iyengar, Jair Soares
Speaker: Arno Deister, Germany
Preisverleihung:
DGPPN-Preis für Versorgungsforschung in Psychiatrie
und Psychotherapie
Laudation: Iris Hauth, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


ME-01 Meet-the-Expert S-023 Symposium
86

10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A2 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A1


TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
policy adolescence
Global mental health: the fundamental questions Clinical staging in psychiatry – next steps for early
Chairs: Berend Malchow, Germany intervention and personalized treatment
Madalina Hostiuc, Germany Chairs: Wim Veling, The Netherlands
Speaker: Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom Patrick McGorry, Australia
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates


ST-02 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium of emotional disorder in an inner-city cohort: the
Resilience, Ethnicity, and AdolesCent Mental Health
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A6 / A7
(REACH) study
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform Craig Morgan, United Kingdom
disorders
002 Psychotic experiences as marker of developing
Zwangsstörungen psychopathology in adolescence: the MasterMind
Chairs: Fritz Hohagen, Germany study
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany Saliha El-Bouhaddani, The Netherlands
001 Psychotherapie der Zwangsstörungen Lieke van Domburgh, Barbara Schaefer,
Fritz Hohagen, Germany Theo Doreleijers, Wim Veling
002 State-of-the-Art der Pharmakotherapie bei 003 Symptoms and functioning after first episode
Zwangsstörungen und neue therapeutische Entwick- of psychosis – clinical staging in the Psychosis
lungen Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S)
MONDAY

Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany Wim Veling, The Netherlands


Vera Brink, Catheleine van Driel, Edith Liemburg, Stynke
Castelein
ST-03 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
004 The next stage of early intervention: transdiag-
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A3 nostic, personalized, universal
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform Patrick McGorry, Australia
disorders
Dissoziative Störungen
S-024 Symposium
Chairs: Carsten Spitzer, Germany
TUESDAY

Kathlen Priebe, Germany 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A4


TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics

S-022 Symposium Discovery of genetic signatures of mental diseases:


approaches from top-down and from bottom-up
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A5 Chairs: Michael O'Donovan, United Kingdom
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
Antidepressants – proof of evidence vs. critical 001 PGC GWAS schizophrenia – history, state and
reception in public future perspectives
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Siegfried Kasper, Austria Michael O'Donovan, United Kingdom


Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
002 Educational attainment GWAS as tool to
001 Efficacy of antidepressiva is well approach biological subgroups of mental disease
Elias Erikson, Sweden Philipp Koellinger, The Netherlands
002 The antidepressiva-criticism in the mass-media 003 Common psychiatric disorders share the same
Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece genetic origin – consequences for adverse outcomes
003 Ways to improve the efficacy of antidepressiva Paul Lichtenstein, Sweden
in non-responsive patients? 004 OTTO: a new strategy to extract mental
Siegfried Kasper, Austria disease-relevant combinations of GWAS hits from
THURSDAY

004 AD or / and psychotherapy: the clinical perspective individuals


Gerd Laux, Germany Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
S-025 Symposium S-027 Symposium

87
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 1 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 1
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
Positive psychiatry: from mental illness to mental psychosomatics
health Increased morbidity and mortality among patients
Chairs: Wolfgang Maier, Germany with severe mental illness
Michaela Amering, Austria Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Reinhard Heun, United Kingdom
001 Concepts and interventions in positive psychiatry

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Martin Bohus, Germany 001 Physical comorbidity and its relevance on
mortality in schizophrenia: a naturalistic 12-year
002 Recovery in mental health: reshaping responsi-
follow-up in general hospital admissions
bilities
Reinhard Heun, United Kingdom
Michaela Amering, Austria
002 Effects of antipsychotics, antidepressants and
003 Successful aging
mood stabilizers on risk for physical diseases in
Wolfgang Maier, Germany
people with severe mental illness
004 An epigenetic signature of resilience? Christoph Correll, USA
Bart Rutten, The Netherlands
003 Excess deaths and mortality trends in cardio-
vascular causes of deaths in schizophrenia, bipolar
S-026 Symposium and unipolar mood disorder in Sweden 1987 – 2010
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 2 Urban Ösby, Sweden
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders 004 Mortality in severe mental illness: first time

MONDAY
results from statutory health insurance in Germany
Limbic encephalitis and immunological encephalop-
Frank Schneider, Germany
athy: a revolutionary concept for psychiatry?
Michael Erhart, Walter Hewer, Jessica Junger
› DGPPN Section: Neuropsychiatry
Chairs: Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
Josef Priller, Germany S-028 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 2
001 Latest insights into the function of the CNS
immune system TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
Josef Priller, Germany psychopathology, RDoC

TUESDAY
002 NMDA receptor encephalitis and other antibody Motor dysfunction in schizophrenia-spectrum dis-
– mediated disorders of the synapse orders and beyond: advances, challenges and future
Josep Dalmau, Spain directions
Chairs: Dusan Hirjak, Germany
003 Antibody findings in psychiatric patients: Robert Christian Wolf, Germany
a critical analysis of the state-of-the-art
Angela Vincent, United Kingdom 001 Does subtle motor dysfunction in healthy indi-
viduals represent a biomarker of vulnerability
004 Immunological encephalopathies in psychiatry: to psychosis?
clinical findings and therapeutic implications Dusan Hirjak, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany


002 Motor dysfunction and motion energy analysis
in ultra-high risk individuals as biomarkers of
progression to psychosis
Tina Gupta, USA
003 Aberrant functional connectivity within the
motor system is linked to motor abnormalities in
psychosis
Sebastian Walther, Switzerland
Andrea Federspiel, Katharina Stegmayer, Petra Viher
THURSDAY

004 Beyond schizophrenia: transnosologic aspects


of motor dysfunction
Robert Christian Wolf, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-029 Symposium S-031 Symposium
88

10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Berlin 1 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 1


TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
Evidence-based interventions to reduce seclusion disorders
and restraint in psychiatric hospitals Stress and its impact on work-life balance and
Chairs: Tilman Steinert, Germany clinical aspects
Anu Putkonen, Finland Chairs: Francesco Amaddeo, Italy
Michael Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Germany
001 Reduction of coercive measures – a systematic
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

review 001 A dark triangle: stress, burnout and disability


Sophie Hirsch, Germany Wolfgang Linden, Canada
002 Six core strategies (6cs) in forensic psychiatry 002 New approaches to technically measure the
in Finland: 9 years outcome degree of burnout
Anu Putkonen, Finland Michael Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Germany
Satu Kuivalainen, Olavi Louheranta, Hannu Kautiainen,
003 Quality of working life, compassion fatigue and
Eila Repo-Tiihonen, Kari Ojala, Jari Tiihonen
burnout among mental health workers: findings
003 Outcomes of an individualised psycho-education from a multicentre study in Italy
and monitoring programme to reduce compulsory Gaia Cetrano, United Kingdom
hospitalization
004 Professional quality of life in mental health
Barbara Lay, Switzerland
staff: associations with individual and occupational
004 Short-term risk assessment in emergency characteristics
psychiatry Francesco Amaddeo, Italy
MONDAY

Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands

S-032 Symposium
S-030 Symposium 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 3
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Berlin 2 TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion Neurobiological aspects of suicidal behavior
Realizing the potential of internet-based and other Chairs: Leo Sher, USA
scalable interventions to improve mental health Zoltan Oszkar Rihmer, Hungary
care and reach underserved populations
001 The psychoneuroendocrinology of suicide: the
TUESDAY

Chairs: Björn Meyer, Germany


time is ripe for active scientific research
Vladimir Carli, Sweden
Leo Sher, USA
001 Evaluating an e-mental health program
002 The role of epigenetic mechanisms in the
(“deprexis”) as adjunctive treatment tool in psycho-
pathophysiology of suicidal behavior
therapy for depression: first results of a pragmatic
Jussi Jokinen, Sweden
randomized controlled trial
Andreas Maercker, Switzerland 003 Association between variation in the GABAergic
receptors and multiple endophenotypes of suicide:
002 Integrating new technologies for the prevention
new targets for intervention?
WEDNESDAY

of suicide and promotion of mental health


Xenia Gonda, Hungary
Vladimir Carli, Sweden
Jane Sarginson, Nora Eszlari, Peter Petschner, Zoltan
003 Evaluating a novel internet intervention for Toth, Daniel Baksa, Ian Anderson, Bill Deakin, Gabriella
persons with epilepsy and depression: first results Juhasz, Gyorgy Bagdy
from the ENCODE trial
004 Drinking water and suicide
Björn Meyer, Germany
Zoltan Oszkar Rihmer, Hungary
Franziska Scheibe
THURSDAY
S-033 Symposium 002 Medical assistance in dying: a global perspec-

89
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 1 tive on mental illness related issues
Sonu Gaind, Canada
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
003 Ethical dilemmas around assisted suicide –
Violence against women and mental health
a Dutch perspective
Chairs: Donna E. Stewart, Canada
Rutger Jan van der Gaag, The Netherlands
Josyan Madi-Skaff, Lebanon
004 Euthanasia and psychiatry – a Belgian perspective
001 Mental health consequences of perinatal vio-
lence Joris Vandenberghe, Belgium

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Prabha S. Chandra, India
002 Reproductive coercion and women's mental S-036 Symposium
health 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 2
Marta Rondon, Peru TOPIC 38: Human Rights
003 Sexual violence and women's mental health How to provide quality psychosocial support in the
Claudia Garcia-Moreno, Switzerland context of the migration crisis
004 WPA Curriculum on intimate partner violence Chairs: Stijn Jannes, Belgium
and sexual violence Maria Nyman, Belgium
Donna E. Stewart, Canada 001 Refugee care: high quality care for people on
the run
S-034 Symposium Jessica Tilley, Belgium

10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 3 002 Implementing low-intensity interventions for


common mental disorders in response to the Syrian

MONDAY
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
refugee crisis
Thorny issues in psychiatric ethics from the WPA Marit Sijbrandij, Belgium
standing committee on ethics
003 Psychoeducation for newly arrived migrant
Chairs: Paul Appelbaum, USA
youth
Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
Warsame Ali, Norway
001 Ethics of physician-assisted death for psychiatric
disorders
Paul Appelbaum, USA S-037 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M2 / M3

TUESDAY
002 Dilemmas of the convention on the rights of
persons with disabilities TOPIC 29: Quality assurance in psychiatry
Silvana Galderisi, Italy International state-of-the-art of quality indicator
003 UK's prevent program: problems with psychia- development for mental healthcare
trists' extra-clinical roles Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Michael Jan Wise, United Kingdom Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany
004 Psychiatric ethics: universal or culturally relative? 001 Global experiences with quality indicators for
Felice Lieh-Mak, People's Republic of China mental healthcare
Harold Pincus, USA
WEDNESDAY

002 German quality indicator developments for


S-035 Symposium
mental healthcare
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 2 Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
003 Swiss experiences with mental healthcare
Ethical end of life dilemmas in medicine and quality indicators
especially psychiatry Johanna Friedli, Switzerland
› WPA Section: Conflict Management & Resolution 004 Flemish quality indicator developments for
Chairs: Rutger Jan van der Gaag, The Netherlands mental healthcare
Eliot Sorel, USA
THURSDAY

Kirsten Catthoor, Belgium


001 Considerations on a possible right to die
Fernando Lolas, Chile

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-038 Symposium S-040 Symposium
90

10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 5 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R3


TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
disorders, dementia HIV in men who have sex with men (MSM): drugs,
Emotional development (ED) as an important factor disparities, and prevention
in psychiatric assessment and diagnostics of clients Chairs: Kenneth Ashley, USA
with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) Jose Vito, USA
› DGPPN Section: Mental Disorders in People with 001 The ABC's of club drugs and the MSM commu-
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Intellectual Disabilities nity


Chairs: Brian Fergus Barrett, Germany Jose Vito, USA
Knut Hoffmann, Germany
002 HIV and MSM: disparities and opportunities
001 The concept of ED in IDD Kenneth Ashley, USA
Anton Došen, The Netherlands
003 Poppers and HIV: a long lasting relationship
002 Assessing the level of ED in clinical practice Bernardo Banducci Rahe, Brazil
Brian Fergus Barrett, Germany
004 Behavioral and emotional reactions to pre-
003 The missing link: the level of ED decodes behav- exposure prophylaxis
iors displayed by clients with IDD / autism spectrum David Goldenberg, USA
disorder
Tanja Sappok, Germany
S-041 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R12
S-039 Symposium
MONDAY

TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care


10:00 – 11:30 | Room R2 policy
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental Variations of multidisciplinary outreach services in
disorders, dementia Switzerland
Individualizing diagnosis and treatment in fron- Chairs: Matthias Jäger, Switzerland
totemporal lobar degenerations – on the way to Urs Hepp, Switzerland
personalized medicine
001 Home treatment for acute mental health care:
Chairs: Matthias L. Schroeter, Germany
a randomized controlled trial
Janine Diehl-Schmid, Germany
Urs Hepp, Switzerland
TUESDAY

001 Individualizing FTLD with multimodal imaging Niklaus Stulz, Lea Wyder
and meta-analyses
002 Reaching out in Zurich with mobile crisis teams
Matthias L. Schroeter, Germany
Jan Holder, Switzerland
002 Individualizing FTLD with cerebrospinal fluid
003 Acute home treatment care instead of acute
and serum biomarkers
psychiatric hospitalization – a pilot experience in
Markus Otto, Germany
a rural area of the Italian part of Switzerland
003 Individualizing FTLD with histopathology and Rafael Traber, Switzerland
genetics Zefiro Mellacqua
WEDNESDAY

Manuela Neumann, Germany


004 Implementation and evaluation of outreach
004 Individualizing familial / genetic FTLD – the case services on housing rehabilitation and support
of c9orf72 Matthias Jäger, Switzerland
Janine Diehl-Schmid, Germany
Abigail Licata, Markus Otto, Timo Grimmer
THURSDAY
S-006 (d) Symposium (German) S-008 (d) Symposium (German)

91
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M4 / M5 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Depressive Störungen: Versorgung und Stress Die Track-Station als innovatives, multiprofessi-
als Moderator in Versorgungsmodellen onelles Behandlungskonzept
Chairs: Pia-Maria Wippert, Germany Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Georg Schomerus, Germany Claus Staudter, Germany
001 Teilhabestörungen bei chronischer Depression 001 Ärztliche und therapeutische Interventionen in

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
in der medizinischen Grundversorgung einem hochspezialisierten, sektorenübergreifenden
Michael Linden, Germany Behandlungsangebot
F.-Markus Leweke, Australia
002 Einfluss des Zeitpunkts kritischer Lebensereig-
nisse im Lebensverlauf auf Depression und Arbeits- 002 Die besondere Rolle der Pflege in einem
fähigkeit Track-System
Andrea Block, Germany Doris Borgwedel, Germany
003 Welche Patienten werden in welchem Setting 003 Das 5-Phasenmodell als ausdrucks- und kompe-
behandelt? Multivariate Profilanalysen zu Beginn tenzzentriertes ergotherapeutisches Modul in einer
einer Depressionsbehandlung Track-Station
Michael Rapp, Germany Marco Heser, Germany
004 Interaktion zwischen Stresslevel und Versor- 004 Das Track-Konzept im Fokus von Qualitätsma-
gungsform bei der Depressionsbehandlung nagement und Controlling
Pia-Maria Wippert, Germany Roland Nitschke, Germany

MONDAY
S-007 (d) Symposium (German) S-009 (d) Symposium (German)
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M8 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
policy disorders, dementia
Psychische Erkrankungen im hausärztlichen Pathophysiologisch basierte Diagnostik und The-
Setting rapie der Alzheimer-Krankheit – eine Zeitenwende?
› DGPPN Section: Psychische Störungen in der Chairs: Timo Grimmer, Germany

TUESDAY
hausärztlichen Versorgung Gérard Bischof, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Schlafmedizin 001 Amyloid-PET – eine klinisch verfügbare bildge-
Chairs: Peter Zwanzger, Germany bende Diagnostik
Detlef E. Dietrich, Germany Igor Yakushev, Germany
001 Früherkennung und Erstversorgung von psychi- 002 Tau-PET – eine frühe Nutzenbewertung
schen Störungen in der Hausarztpraxis Gérard Bischof, Germany
Cornelia Goesmann, Germany 003 Die Amyloid-Clearance-Hypothese – die Ursache
002 Die Angst nehmen – sinnvolle pharmakologische der Alzheimer-Krankheit?
WEDNESDAY

Therapieoptionen bei Angsterkrankungen Oliver Goldhardt, Germany


Peter Zwanzger, Germany 004 Amyloid und Tau im Fokus pathophysiologisch
003 Management von Schlafstörungen in der Haus- basierter Therapien gegen die Alzheimer-Krankheit
arztpraxis Timo Grimmer, Germany
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-010 (d) Symposium (German) S-012 (d) Symposium (German)
92

10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 3 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Dessau 3


TOPIC 38: Human Rights TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Traumatisierung und Scham – die Aktivitäten policy
von NS Tätern in der Bundesrepublik und ihre Opfer Umsetzung von stationsäquivalenter Behand-
Chairs: Margret Hamm, Germany lung nach PsychVVG in Deutschland
Andreas Scheulen, Germany Chairs: Gerhard Längle, Germany
Martin Driessen, Germany
001 Was bedeutet für Zwangssterilisierte und
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Euthanasie-Geschädigte der Einfluss von NS-Tätern 001 Indikationsstellung anhand klinischer Parameter
in Politik und Gesellschaft? Versuch einer Bestands- Gerhard Längle, Germany
aufnahme
002 Gesetzliche Rahmenbedingungen und Vorgaben
Margret Hamm, Germany
des G-BA
002 NS-Täter und Euthanasie-Geschädigte: Folgen Martin Driessen, Germany
für die Entwicklungen in der Bundesrepublik
003 Stationsäquivalente Behandlung ist möglich –
Deutschland
Erfahrungen aus einem langjährigen Modellprojekt
Andreas Scheulen, Germany
Barbara Bornheimer, Germany
003 Zwangssterilisation und Euthanasie als erzählte
004 Und plötzlich muss ich nach draußen gehen –
Erfahrung – autobiographische Verarbeitungen von
eine neue Herausforderung für klinisch Tätige
Betroffenen
Anja Stempfle, Germany
Dorothee Wierling, Germany

WS-02 Workshop
MONDAY

S-011 (d) Symposium (German)


10:00 – 11:30 | Room M1
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 6
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy Sport psychiatry – an introduction to the WPA sec-
tion educational programme
Ungezwungen: Recovery-Orientierung und
Trialog auch in der Akutpsychiatrie › WPA Section: Exercise & Sports Psychiatry
Chairs: Lieselotte Mahler, Germany › WPA Section: Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care
Alexandre Wullschleger, Germany Chairs: Thomas Wenzel, Austria
David Baron, USA
TUESDAY

001 Weddinger Modell: Wie können Krankenhaus-


strukturen und Teams deeskalierend und gene-
sungsfördernd wirken? WS-03 Workshop
Lieselotte Mahler, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M6
002 Betrachtung eines recoveryorientierten Behand-
TOPIC 43: Social justice
lungskonzeptes unter dem Aspekt der interprofes-
sionellen Zusammenarbeit – Erfahrungen mit dem Update on psychotherapeutic and psychiatric
Weddinger Modell treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
Ina Jarchov-Jadí, Germany (LGBT) patients: guidelines, policy and evaluation
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Gene Nakajima, USA


003 Wie geht es weiter nach Zwang? Implementie- Götz Mundle, Germany
rung einer standardisierten, trialogischen Nachbe- Speakers: Martin Plöderl, Austria
sprechung von Zwangsmaßnahmen Jonathan Weiss, USA
Angelika Vandamme, Germany
001 Psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
004 Wie können Gewalt und Aggressionen auf transgender (LGBT) patients
Stationen effektiv reduziert werden? Ein Überblick Ben Ruesink, The Netherlands
aus Forschung und Praxis
Alexandre Wullschleger, Germany
Angelika Vandamme, Christiane Montag, Lieselotte
THURSDAY

Mahler
WS-04 Workshop 006 Genetic counselling for psychiatric disorders –

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10:00 – 11:30 | Room Dessau 6 preliminary data from a randomized controlled trial
Ramona Moldovan, Romania
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Andrada Ciuca, Madalina Radu, Bogdan Nemes, Doina
Workshop on academic publishing Cosman
› WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
Chairs: Michelle Riba, USA OS-09 Oral Presentation Session
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Speakers: Felipe Picon, Brazil 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 5

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Rajiv Radhakrishnan, USA Training and continuing education
Chairs: Florian Riese, Switzerland
Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany
OS-08 Oral Presentation Session
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R13 001 How do learning outcomes from simulation
training in psychiatry differ for team versus individ-
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
ual training?
Neurobiology and genetics I Chris Attoe, United Kingdom
Chairs: Jürgen Deckert, Germany Lorena Valdearenas
Daniel Mueller, Canada
002 How to use simulation training to meet core
001 Epigenetic and micro-RNA regulation of the competencies in psychiatry
HPA axis in patients with posttraumatic stress Lorena Valdearenas, United Kingdom
disorder (PTSD) Chris Attoe, Gregoire Billon, Leonie Williams

MONDAY
Ulrike Schmidt, Germany
003 Psychiatric training of workers in primary
Thomas Windstetter, Monika Schreckenbach,
health care centers in low income countries by
Bozidar Novak
senior psychiatrists from group A countries during
002 Associations of NEUROD2 polymorphisms and (early) retirement and holidays
change of cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia Jacques van Hoof, The Netherlands
and schizoaffective disorder after eight weeks of
004 The medium of movies – making psychoeduca-
antipsychotic treatment
tion simple for medical students to clients
Ilja Spellmann, Germany
Umesh Jain, India
Michael Riedel, Richard Musil
005 Educational WPA Academy for young psychia-

TUESDAY
003 White matter network alterations in patients
trists – a new model
with depersonalization / derealization disorder: an
Petr Morozov, Russia
explorative graph theoretical analysis
Anika Sierk, Germany
Judith Daniels, Antje Manthey, Jelmer Kok, Michael OS-10 Oral Presentation Session
Gaebler, Jan-Peter Lamke, Johann Kruschwitz, Henrik
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R6
Walter
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
004 DNA methylation associates with childhood adolescence
maltreatment in children: the Berlin Longitudinal
WEDNESDAY

Children Study cohort Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder


Yvonne Awaloff, Germany Chairs: Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
Nadine Provencal, Darina Czamara, Sibylle Maria Norbert Skokauskas, Norway
Winter, Christine Heim, Elisabeth Binder 001 Psychosocial stress factors in adolescent pa-
005 Hypomethylation of cg03636183 and cg05575921 tients with psychiatric disorders
in smokers: an imaging-epigenetics study Silke Naab, Germany
Sabrina Müller, Switzerland Sandra Schlegl, Julia Kunkel, Markus Fumi, Simone
Andreas Buchmann, Carmen Ghisleni, Peter Lichtner, Pfeuffer
Melanie Haynes, Ruth Tuura O'Gorman, Gregor Hasler 002 Theory of mind and executive functions in children
THURSDAY

having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and


specific developmental disorder of scholastic skills
Jeetinder Singh, India
Priti Arun, Manoj Bajaj

German language Session Q & A Modul


003 New approach to ADHD – normalization of 005 Die Kindstötung – eine retrospektive Analyse
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increased background noise after ADHD treatment: unter psychopathologischen, psychosozialen und
a neuronal correlate kriminologischen Aspekten
Emanuel Bubl, Germany Florence Hellen, Germany
Sandra Verhülsdonk, Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt,
004 Weight and height in children and adolescents
Birgit Janssen, Benno Hartung
with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder: a
longitudinal database study assessing the impact of
guanfacine, stimulants or no pharmacotherapy KN-03 Keynote Lecture
Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

11:45 – 12:45 | Hall B


Gary Schneider, Brian L. Feldman, Per A. Gustafsson,
Brian Murphy, Matthew Reynolds, David R. Coghill, TOPIC 43: Social justice
William Spalding Social discrimination and social justice for people
005 Long-term safety and efficacy of guanfacine with mental illness
extended release in children and adolescents with Chairs: Felice Lieh-Mak, People's Republic of China
ADHD Peter Falkai, Germany
Michael Huss, Germany Speaker: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Byran Dirks, Joan Gu, Jeffrey H. Newcorn, J. Antoni
Ramos-Quiroga ST-04 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
006 Vocal acoustic biomarkers as a diagnostic tool 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A3
in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Eike Ahlers, Germany
Georg von Polier, Jörg Langner, Michael Colla, Daina Die Psychotherapie der Psychosen
Langner Chairs: Stefan Klingberg, Germany
MONDAY

Andreas Bechdolf, Germany


001 Über Wahn reden? Rückfälle durch Psycho-
OS-11 (d) Oral Presentation Session
therapie verhindern? Evidenzbasierte Psychothera-
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R8 pie bei psychotischen Störungen
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Stefan Klingberg, Germany
Forensische Psychiatrie und Begutachtung 002 Erste psychotische Symptome bewältigen –
Chairs: Nahlah Saimeh, Germany evidenzbasierte Psychotherapie bei Personen mit
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany erhöhtem Psychoserisiko und bei Ersterkrankten
TUESDAY

001 Deutschlandweite Stichtagserhebung: Auswer- Andreas Bechdolf, Germany


tungen 20 Jahre Maßregelvollzug – Veränderungen
und Aussichten ST-05 State-of-the-Art-Symposium
Christian Riedemann, Germany
Dörte Berthold 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A1
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
002 Migranten im Maßregelvollzug – Fakten zu
Baden-Württemberg 70 years of lithium research: from serendipity to
Hans-Joachim Traub, Germany gold standard in mood disorders
Chairs: Michael Bauer, Germany
WEDNESDAY

003 Erste Erfahrungen mit der deutschen Version Michael Gitlin, USA
des Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms
(SIRS-2) – ein Beitrag zur Beschwerdenvalidierung 001 History and current role of lithium for treat-
in der Begutachtung psychischer Störungen ment of mood disorders
Thomas Schmidt, Germany Michael Bauer, Germany
Martin Krüger, Stefan Lanquillon, Utz Ullmann, Stefan 002 Practical guide of lithium therapy and manage-
Watzke, Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz ment of side effects
004 Ist der VRAG-R auch für die Vorhersage von Ge- Michael Gitlin, USA
walt- und Sexualstraftaten bei Jugendlichen und jun-
gen Erwachsenen geeignet? Eine Untersuchung zur
THURSDAY

prädiktiven Validität an einem 13-Jahre Follow-up


Marcus Müller, Germany
Priscilla Gregório Hertz, Martin Rettenberger,
Wolfgang Retz
DF-01 Discussion Forum S-043 Symposium

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11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A4 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A8
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
National Socialism and psychiatry: accounting for The future of psychotherapy – between evidence
the past and future prospects based methods, individual soft skills, and mass
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany production
Arno Deister, Germany Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
Discussants: Margret Hamm, Germany Robert Mestel, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Uwe Neumärker, Germany
001 Synopsis of change factors in psychotherapy –
Volker Roelcke, Germany
what does this mean for the future?
Hartmut Traub, Germany
Robert Mestel, Germany
002 In pursuit of truth – which therapies will deter-
DF-02 Discussion Forum mine the future?
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 1 Bruce Wampold, USA
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education 003 Internet based therapy – is this the future?
WPA scientific sections: update on the update on Martin Bohus, Germany
the remit and activities 004 Training in psychotherapy – the presence and
Chairs: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom some prospects on the future
George Christodoulou, Greece Anton-Rupert Laireiter, Austria
Discussants: Gisèle Apter, France
Malcolm Hopwood, Australia
S-044 Symposium

MONDAY
Gordana Milavic, United Kingdom
Antonio Geraldo da Silva, Brazil 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A5
Khachatur Gasparyan, Armenia TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Gurvinder Kalra, Australia neuropsychology
001 Clumping or splitting sections in WPA – risk Neuropsychodynamic mechanisms of depression and
and benefit schizophrenia: a spatiotemporal approach to psycho-
Ahmed Okasha, Egypt pathology and psychotherapeutic implications
002 The WPA scientific sections: lessons from the Chairs: Heinz Boeker, Switzerland
past and perspectives for the future Georg Northoff, Canada

TUESDAY
George Christodoulou, Greece 001 What psychopathology can learn from neu-
003 WPA sections: an update ropsychodynamic psychiatry: a spatiotemporal
Afzal Javed, United Kingdom approach to psychopathology
Georg Northoff, Canada

S-042 Symposium 002 Neuropsychodynamic approach to depression


Heinz Boeker, Switzerland
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A6 / A7
003 Neuropsychodynamic aspects of schizophrenic
TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
symptoms and their treatment
WEDNESDAY

What psychiatrists should know about gun violence? Peter Hartwich, Germany
Chairs: Bruce Hershfield, USA
Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom
001 Gun violence: a psychiatric perspective
Rahn Bailey, USA
002 Obsessive fear of violence in OCD
Jonathan Hershfield, USA
003 Violent extremist organizations: what can
psychiatrists do?
THURSDAY

Kenneth Busch, USA


004 Reducing rates of gun violence
Bruce Hershfield, USA

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-045 Symposium S-047 Symposium
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11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 1 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 2


TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 29: Quality assurance in psychiatry
How to integrate stress, (epi)genetics and imaging Quality assurance in mental health care – new
with life adversity and what does it tell us about perspectives
major depressive disorder › WPA Section: Quality Assurance in Psychiatry
Chairs: Thomas Frodl, Germany
Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Veronica O'Keane, Ireland
Jack McIntyre, USA
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Allostatic load of life adversity: effects on the Discussant: Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, USA
HPA, inflammatory and epigenetic systems
001 Pharmacotherapy of alcohol use disorder: a
Veronica O'Keane, Ireland
new format for clinical practice guidelines and
002 The influence of stress on the serotonergic measures
system, uncovered by PET Jack McIntyre, USA
Marie Spies, Germany
002 Quality indicators for national mental health
003 Disadvantage of social sensitivity: interaction care improvement
of oxytocin receptor genotype and child maltreat- Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
ment on brain structure
003 National quality measurement in psychiatric
Udo Dannlowski, Germany
hospitals – the Swiss perspective
Johanna Friedli, Switzerland
S-046 Symposium 004 Innovative mental healthcare models in
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 1 Germany and Europe – implementation and quality
MONDAY

TOPIC 4: Affective disorders


assurance
Birgit Janssen, Germany
Neuroplasticity: new pathways to understand and
to treat major depression
Chairs: Claus Normann, Germany S-048 Symposium
Christoph Nissen, Switzerland 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Berlin 1
001 Antidepressants rescue stress-induced disrup- TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
tion of synaptic plasticity in depression policy
Claus Normann, Germany
Developing transdiagnostic clinical services for
TUESDAY

002 Neuroplasticity in stress-related neuropsychiat- young people based on clinical staging


ric disorders: new paths for drug discovery Chairs: Ian Hickie, Australia
Maurizio Popoli, Italy Jan Scott, United Kingdom
003 Synaptic mechanisms of antidepressant- 001 Developing transdiagnostic clinical services for
induced plasticity young people based on clinical staging
Eero Castren, Finland Ian Hickie, Australia
004 Synaptic mechanisms of therapeutic sleep 002 Implementation of clinical staging in an
deprivation in major depression inpatient setting for young people
WEDNESDAY

Christoph Nissen, Switzerland Elizabeth Scott, Australia


003 Developing transdiagnostic services for
implementation in Colombia
Laura Ospina Pinillos, Australia
Tracey Davenport, Ian Hickie
004 Implementing transdiagnostic services through
a national early psychosis framework
Patrick McGorry, Australia
THURSDAY
S-049 Symposium S-051 Symposium

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11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Berlin 2 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 3
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Social interaction challenges: the nonverbal commu- Approaches to realizing human rights of people
nication deficits in psychosis with mental illness
Chairs: Sebastian Walther, Switzerland › WPA Section: Psychiatry, Law and Ethics
Rose McCabe, United Kingdom › WPA Section: Public Policy and Psychiatry
001 Nonverbal responsivity in schizophrenia: a 3D › WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
analysis of patients' social encounters Chairs: François Ferrero, Switzerland
Mary Lavelle, Sweden Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
002 Hand gesture impairments in schizophrenia – 001 Criteria for a hierarchy of human rights
clinical, prognostic, and imaging correlates Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
Sebastian Walther, Switzerland Petra Gronholm, Graham Thornicroft, Hanfried
Stephan Bohlhalter, Katharina Stegmayer Helmchen
003 Beat gestures and associations with postural 002 How may international organizations con-
control in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis tribute in ensuring human rights for people with
Tina Gupta, USA mental illness
004 Emotion recognition and theory of mind are re- Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark
lated to gray matter volume of the prefrontal cortex 003 Transcultural aspects of human rights for
in schizophrenia mental patients
Wiepke Cahn, The Netherlands Driss Moussaoui, Morocco

MONDAY
004 The Geneva Prize for Human Rights in
S-050 Symposium Psychiatry: an overview
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 1 François Ferrero, Switzerland
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
Brain imaging, pharmacogenetics and therapeutic S-052 Symposium
drug monitoring for personalized drug treatment: 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M2 / M3
concepts and new guidelines
TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions
› DGPPN Section: Psychopharmacology

TUESDAY
Overcoming the problems of publication
Chairs: Gerhard Gründer, Germany Chairs: Christopher Szabo, South Africa
Ekkehard Haen, Germany Prabha S. Chandra, India
001 Pharmacogenetics in psychiatry: present and 001 Overcoming the problems of publication in low
future use income countries
Chin-Bin Eap, Switzerland Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom
002 Consensus guidelines 2018 for therapeutic drug 002 Publish or perish – a developing country
monitoring in neuropsychopharmacology perspective
Christoph Hiemke, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Dusica Lecic-Tosevski, Serbia


003 Brain imaging for guidance of psychotropic 003 The main gaps for randomized control trials in
drug treatment psychiatry
Hiroyuki Uchida, Japan Joao Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Brazil
004 TDM for personalized enhancement of safety 004 How to write a paper: a hypothesis-based
and efficacy of psychotropic drug treatment approach
Michael Paulzen, Germany Reinhard Heun, United Kingdom
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-053 Symposium S-055 Symposium
98

11:45 – 13:15 | Room M8 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 3


TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Topics of interest in the training of psychiatrists: Mental health, migrants and torture
international perspectives › WPA Section: Psychological Consequences of Torture
› ZONE 4: Northern South America & Persecution
Chairs: Silvia Gaviria, Colombia Chairs: Pau Perez Sales, Spain
Edgard Belfort, Venezuela Joost den Otter, Greece
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Gender sensitive medicine in medical education 001 Migrants in administrative detention: who
and psychiatry specialty training cares for their mental health?
Rutger Jan van der Gaag, The Netherlands Joost den Otter, Greece
002 Routes and analysis of the core curriculum 002 War, trauma and torture survivor refugees in
construction in psychiatric training Hungary
Edgard Belfort, Venezuela Lilla Hardi, Hungary
003 Current perspectives on the psychiatric specialty 003 The Istanbul Protocol as a guideline in aspects
in Latin America: education and practice of refugee care – legal and transcultural aspects
Silvia Gaviria, Colombia Thomas Wenzel, Austria
004 A review of psychiatric literature in Latin Amer- 004 Working with a traumatized Muslim community
ica and its possible impact in the future of training in Northern California
across the continent and the world Laurel Benhamida, USA
Renato Alarcon, USA
MONDAY

S-056 Symposium
S-054 Symposium 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 6
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 5 TOPIC 42: Population movements
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion International refugee movements and their impli-
Children of parents with mental disorders: needs cations for emergency treatment and mental health
assessment and model interventions care systems
Chair: Giulia Signorini, Italy Chairs: Levent Küey, Turkey
Ulrike Kluge, Germany
TUESDAY

001 The needs of children who have parents suffering


from severe mental disorders 001 Access to mental health services for refugee
Giulia Signorini, Italy populations in the UK
Nasir Warfa, United Kingdom
002 Dutch intervention programmes for children of
mentally ill parents 002 The impact of political, legal and social dimen-
Therese van Amelsvoort, The Netherlands sions of current trends in international movement
Karin van Doesum, Floor van Santvoort of people for mental health care
Ulrike Kluge, Germany
003 The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study VIA
WEDNESDAY

7 – first results and future perspectives 003 Refugee health and access to collected research
Anne A. E. Thorup, Denmark data – the information we have, the information we
need
004 Next steps in the research on children of men-
Andrea Gaddini, Italy
tally ill parents
Hanna Christiansen, Germany 004 Mental health care service for refugee popula-
tions in Germany and implications for the mental
health care structure
Marion C. Aichberger, Germany
THURSDAY
S-057 Symposium 004 Affective and interpersonal instability in daily

99
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Dessau 3 life of adolescents engaging in NSSI
Philip S. Santangelo, Germany
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Julian Koenig, Vera Funke, Peter Parzer, Franz Resch,
policy
Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, Michael Kaess
What is needed to reduce aggression and coercion
in psychiatric wards?
Chairs: Lieselotte Mahler, Germany S-059 Symposium
Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland 11:45 – 13:15 | Room R12

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 How do we reduce coercion in mental health TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
care? Doctors with mental health disorders – an overview
Andrew Molodynski, United Kingdom and introduction of UK and German peer support
002 Acute psychiatry: recovery orientated struc- groups for doctors and other health workers
tures and attitudes reduce aggression and coercion Chairs: Astrid Gesine Elisabeth Freisen, Germany
Lieselotte Mahler, Germany Angelika Luehrs, United Kingdom
003 Psychiatric advance directives: a possible way 001 Invisible patients: doctors with mental health
to overcome coercion and promote empowerment problems
Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland Louise Freeman, United Kingdom
004 A standardized debriefing session of coercive 002 The doctors' support network in the UK: peer
measures as a way to reduce coercion support for doctors with mental health problems
Alexandre Wullschleger, Germany over two decades
Angelika Vandamme, Christiane Montag, Lieselotte Angelika Luehrs, United Kingdom

MONDAY
Mahler 003 The German situation: short overview about
provided support for doctors with mental health
S-058 Symposium problems and development of the support and
interest group
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R3 Astrid Gesine Elisabeth Freisen, Germany
TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles
Smartphone monitoring to improve diagnostics and S-013 (d) Symposium (German)
treatment in psychiatric disorders
Chairs: Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, Germany 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 2

TUESDAY
Emanuel Severus, Germany TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
001 Neurobiological correlates of affective experi- Störungsbilder und Präventionsmaßnahmen im
ences in everyday life Kontext der Einsatzpsychiatrie
Markus Reichert, Germany › DGPPN Section: Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie für
Heike Tost, Urs Braun, Alexander Zipf, Andreas Meyer- Einsatzkräfte
Lindenberg, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer Chairs: Niels Bergemann, Germany
002 Using personalized feedback on daily dynamics Roger Braas, Germany
of psychopathology in clinical practice 001 Kontinuierliches Monitoring des Erlebens und
WEDNESDAY

Harriëtte Riese, The Netherlands der Auswirkungen von Auslandseinsätzen auf Solda-
Robert Schoevers, Sacha Epskamp, Michelle N. Servaas, ten der Bundeswehr – die Befragung einsatzerfahre-
Date C. van der Veen ner Soldatinnen und Soldaten (BES)
003 Smartphone-based detection of affective Jens Kowalski, Germany
episodes: monitoring and feedback-driven inter- 002 Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung und
ventions in the long-term treatment of bipolar Bruxismus bei Soldaten der Bundeswehr
disorders Roger Braas, Germany
Esther Mühlbauer, Germany
Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, Emanuel Severus, Holger Hill, 003 Suizidalität bei Soldaten der Bundeswehr –
Michael Bauer, Philipp Ritter aktuelle Entwicklungen und präventive Strategien
THURSDAY

Gerd-Dieter Willmund, Germany


004 Schlafstörungen im klinisch-militärischen
Kontext
Helge Höllmer, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-014 (d) Symposium (German) S-016 (d) Symposium (German)
100

11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 2


TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Dimensionen des Suizids Peer-Arbeit: Genesungsbegleitung als Bereiche-
Chairs: Giancarlo Giupponi, Italy rung
Hans-Peter Kapfhammer, Austria › DGPPN Section: Psychosoziale Versorgungsforschung
001 Suizidrisiko bei ADHS-Patienten Chairs: Thomas Bock, Germany
Giancarlo Giupponi, Italy Thomas Becker, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Roger Pycha, Andreas Conca


001 Peer-Arbeit in der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe
002 Suizidbegünstigende Faktoren: analytische Gyöngyver Sielaff, Germany
Epidemiologie in Südtirol
002 Qualitative Ergebnisse der Peer-Arbeit in
Roger Pycha, Italy
Westfalen
Giancarlo Giupponi
Jakov Gather, Germany
003 Subthreshold depression und Suizidalität bei Ina Otte, Anna Werning, Alexa Nossek, Jochen Vollmann,
Jugendlichen Georg Juckel
Christian Haring, Austria
003 Implementierung von Peer-Arbeit
Raphaela Banzer
Candelaria Mahlke, Germany
004 Suicide prevention among youths
004 Peer-Arbeit in der Akutpsychiatrie
Maurizio Pompili, Italy
Matthias Jäger, Switzerland
Barbara Schumacher
S-015 (d) Symposium (German)
MONDAY

11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 3 S-017 (d) Symposium (German)


TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M4 / M5
Geflüchtete Menschen im Versorgungssystem – TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
eine Herausforderung oder Überforderung? policy
› DGPPN Section: Interkulturelle Psychiatrie und Versorgungs- und Schnittstellenprobleme und
Psychotherapie, Migration mögliche Lösungen in der ambulanten vertragsärzt-
› DTGPP – Deutsch-Türkische Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, lichen Versorgung von Menschen mit psychischen
Psychotherapie und Psychosoziale Gesundheit e.V. Erkrankungen
TUESDAY

Chairs: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany › BVDP – Berufsverband Deutscher Fachärzte für


Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie e.V.
001 Psychische Gesundheit von geflüchteten Men- Chairs: Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany
schen – repräsentative Untersuchungsergebnisse Gundolf Berg, Germany
Johanna Winkler, Germany 001 Was haben strukturierte Versorgungsverträge
002 Aktueller Stand der interkulturellen Öffnung bisher gebracht? Kritische Würdigung bisheriger
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany IV- und Selektivverträge
Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany
WEDNESDAY

003 Innovatives Konzept – das Interpersonelle


Integrative Modellprojekt für Flüchtlinge mit psychi- 002 Der Vertrag zur neurologisch-psychiatrisch-
schen Störungen psychotherapeutischen strukturierten Versorgung
Eva-Lotta Brakemeier, Germany – eine Chance zur besseren Ressourcensteuerung
Sabine Köhler, Germany
004 Innovatives Konzept – sprachungebundene
Therapieansätze für Flüchtlinge und Asylbewerber 003 Weiterentwicklung der ambulanten Versorgung
Ibrahim Oezkan, Germany in der kinder- und jugendpsychiatrischen Praxis
Gundolf Berg, Germany
004 Vernetzung des Psychotherapeuten in der Ver-
sorgungslandschaft von Patienten mit psychischen
THURSDAY

Störungen
Angelika Haun, Germany
S-018 (d) Symposium (German) OS-13 Oral Presentation Session

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11:45 – 13:15 | Room M1 11:45 – 13:15 | Room R2
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
substances, behavioural addictions disorders, dementia
Aktuelle Erfahrungen zum Einsatz von Disul- Neurocognitive and organic mental disorders
firam: wirksam trotz Erlöschen der Zulassung? Chairs: Josef Priller, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Abhängigkeitserkrankungen Johann Steiner, Germany
Chairs: Ulrich Zimmermann, Germany 001 Vascular depression reevaluated on the base of

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Ursula Havemann-Reinecke, Germany brain metabolism in organic brain syndromes
Gerd Krüger, Germany
001 Aktueller Stand der pharmakologischen Wirkun-
gen von Disulfiram und seine klinische Effektivität 002 Heterogeneity of hypometabolic brain dysfunc-
Ursula Havemann-Reinecke, Germany tion in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Michel Grothe, Germany
002 Disulfiram in der ambulanten Therapie alkohol-
Josh Feitelson, Martin Dyrba, Ralph Buchert, Stefan
abhängiger Menschen
Teipel
Peter Brieger, Germany
Karen Hochsattel 003 The case of clinical observation and hormono-
therapy of Hashimoto's encephalopathy
003 Kumulative Abstinenzdauer bei hoch rück-
Svitlana Bazik, Ukraine
fallgefährdeten Alkoholikern während intensiver
ambulanter Therapie mit Disulfiram 004 Mild cognitive impairment disrupts precuneal
Ulrich Zimmermann, Germany connectivity in Parkinson's disease
Maik Spreer Tommaso Ballarini, Germany

MONDAY
Ondrej Bezdícek, Filip Ružicka, Karsten Mueller, Tomáš
004 Biologische Wirkmechanismen von Disulfiram
Sieger, Evžen Ružicka, Jan Roth, Josef Vymazal, Robert
Dirk Wedekind, Germany
Jech, Matthias L. Schroeter
005 Postoperative delirium and postoperative cogni-
OS-12 Oral Presentation Session tive dysfunction: is there relationship to dementia?
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Dessau 6 Liliana Pereira Ferreira, Portugal
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma Lígia Castanheira, Carla Ferreira
Disorder of sexual preference and sexual abuse 006 Cognitive impairment due to cerebral amyloid
Chairs: Martin Driessen, Germany angiopathy: clinical phenotypes

TUESDAY
Sathyanarayana Rao, India Kasia Gustaw Rothenberg, USA
001 The prevention of and response to abuse in the
Catholic church KN-04 Keynote Lecture
Sheila Hollins, United Kingdom 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall B
002 Sexual abuse of minors within the Catholic TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Church and other institutions: introduction to a
Open cities
research project and results of a meta-analysis
Chairs: Mazda Adli, Germany
Harald Dreßing, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany


003 Evaluation of a training preventing sexual Speaker: Richard Sennett, USA
abuse for girls with intellectual disabilities
Olaf Reis, Germany
Frank Häßler, Martin Sobanski, Mascha Lenger, Franz KN-05 Keynote Lecture
Joseph Freisleder, Wencke Chodan 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A4
004 German media coverage about pedophilia and TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work
its effects on preventive therapy programs Peer support: the foundation of experiential
Daniela Stelzmann, Germany knowledge
Daniel Maier, Sünje Paasch-Colberg, Jens Wagner Chairs: Johannes Wancata, Austria
THURSDAY

Candelaria Mahlke, Germany


Speaker: Alison Faulkner, United Kingdom

German language Session Q & A Modul


PR-01 Presidential Symposium S-060 Symposium
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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A6 / A7 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A5


TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
psychopathology, RDoC policy
The future of psychopathology Women leadership in psychiatry
Chairs: Bruce Cuthbert, USA › WPA Section: Women's Mental Health
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Chairs: Josyan Madi-Skaff, Lebanon
001 Clinical and scientific requirements in the diag- Helen Herrman, Australia
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

nosis and classification of mental disorders


001 Women leadership in psychiatry
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Nada Stotland, USA
002 How can we approach the gap between psycho-
002 Women leaders in psychiatry: a transcultural
pathology and brain-pathology?
perspective
Shigenobu Kanba, Japan
Unaiza Niaz, Pakistan
003 Bridging the gap from neurobiology to psycho-
003 Young women psychiatrists: leadership
pathology: the RDoC initiative
challenges
Bruce Cuthbert, USA
Anita Riecher-Rössler, Switzerland
004 Education and training in psychopathology
004 Women psychiatrists as agents for change
across Europe and beyond
Michaela Amering, Austria
Marc H. M. Hermans, Belgium

S-061 Symposium
ST-06 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
MONDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 1


13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A8
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
disorders Determinants of aggressive behavior
Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Posttraumatische Belastungsstörungen
Emil Coccaro, USA
Chairs: Regina Steil, Germany
Andreas Maercker, Switzerland 001 Abnormal aggression: behavioral profiles and
neural mechanisms
001 Empirisch gestützte Psychotherapien der PTBS
Joszef Haller, Hungary
Regina Steil, Germany
TUESDAY

002 Neural correlates of reactive aggression in


002 Risiko-, Schutzfaktoren und psychische Prozesse
borderline personality disorder
der posttraumatischen Belastungsstörungen
Katja Bertsch, Germany
Andreas Maercker, Switzerland
003 Social cognition in impulsive aggression
Emil Coccaro, USA
PC-01 Pro-Con-Debate
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A3
S-062 Symposium
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
WEDNESDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 2


Is the Dodo Verdict valid – are all psychotherapies
TOPIC 38: Human Rights
equally effective?
Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany Human rights abuses in psychiatry
Robert Mestel, Germany Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom
001 The Dodo-Bird-Verdict is right
Bruce Wampold, USA 001 German and international responses to Nazi
Euthanasia at the Nuremberg Trials
002 The Dodo-Bird-Verdict is not proven yet
Paul Weindling, United Kingdom
Pim Cuijpers, The Netherlands
002 Roles of our mental health professions in
THURSDAY

substandard psychiatric services and outcomes for


Australian indigenous peoples
Alan Rosen, Australia
003 Case study of two misuses of psychiatry in 20th 003 Gender and competitive sport – opportunities

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in Brazil: inhuman madhouses and “pathologization” and challenges of female athletes
of spiritual experiences Gertrud Pfister, Denmark
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil
004 Ethical issues in sports psychiatry
004 Processing of trauma and loss from conflicts Thomas Wenzel, Austria
and human right abuses through ceremony, rituals
and commemoration
Bernard Janse van Rensburg, South Africa S-065 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 3

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
S-063 Symposium
disorders of this category
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Berlin 2
Insomnia – hot topics
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
› DGPPN Section: Sleep Medicine
policy
Chairs: Thomas C. Wetter, Germany
Lessons learned in the management of mental
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
health programmes, psychiatric services in the USA,
France, India and Costa Rica 001 Neurobiological findings
› ZONE 2: United States of America Christoph Nissen, Switzerland
› ZONE 3: Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean 002 Risk factors for insomnia
› ZONE 6: Western Europe Stefan Cohrs, Germany
› ZONE 16: Southern Asia 003 Insomnia, sleep disturbances, and suicidal
Chairs: Virginia Rosabal, Costa Rica behaviour

MONDAY
Edmond Hsin-Tung Pi, USA Christine Norra, Germany
001 Lessons learned by the French mental health 004 Treatment of insomnia
program's attempt to bridge the gap between Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
tradition and globalisation
Michel Botbol, France
S-066 Symposium
002 Psychiatry in India: current and futuristic 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 2
issues
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
T. V. Asokan, India
adolescence

TUESDAY
003 Mental health system: a cross-cultural perspective
ADHD – a heritable disorder, but lifestyle matters:
Edmond Hsin-Tung Pi, USA
hopes and hypes in treating ADHD across the lifespan
004 Mental health national policy improving mental Chairs: Andreas Reif, Germany
health services and actions in Costa Rica Barbara Franke, The Netherlands
Virginia Rosabal, Costa Rica
001 New insights into ADHD genetics across the
lifespan
S-064 Symposium Barbara Franke, The Netherlands
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 1 002 Exercise, fitness and obesity in ADHD patients
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,


Francesco Ortega, Spain
neuropsychology 003 The role of nutrition in the etiology and treat-
New developments in sports psychiatry and psycho- ment of ADHD across the lifespan
therapy Annick Bosch, The Netherlands
› DGPPN Section: Sports Psychiatry and Psychotherapy 004 Neuro- and biofeedback in ADHD: hopes, hypes,
Chairs: Karsten Henkel, Germany and evidence
Andreas Ströhle, Germany Daniel Brandeis, Switzerland

001 Imaging in sports-related subconcussive head


THURSDAY

injury
Inga Koerte, USA
002 Neuropsychiatric issues of sports concussion
David Baron, USA
German language Session Q & A Modul
S-067 Symposium 002 Using virtual reality to reduce cognitive biases
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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 2 in psychosis


Mona Dietrichkeit, Germany
TOPIC 44: Other topics
Matthias Nagel, Kristina Flint, Eva Krieger, Karsten
Psychiatry: present situation and future perspectives Grzella, Steffen Moritz
– a homage to Prof. C. Stefanis
003 The effects of an Audio Visual Assisted Therapy
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Aid for Refractory auditory hallucinations (AVATAR
Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
therapy): a randomized controlled trial
001 Narrowing the gap between ICD / DSM Mar Rus-Calafell, United Kingdom
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

constructs and neuroscientific inquiry: possible


004 Improving social cognition in people with a
steps and caveats
psychotic disorder: preliminary results of a pilot
Mario Maj, Italy
study on Dynamic interactive Social Cognition
002 Psychiatry and sleep disorders medicine training in Virtual Reality (DiSCoVR)
Constantin Soldatos, Greece Saskia Nijman, The Netherlands
003 Schizotypy: a reexamination of the construct
based on the molecular genetics of schizophrenia S-070 Symposium
Nikos C. Stefanis, Greece
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M1
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
S-068 Symposium
Psychiatry across borders: international collabora-
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M2 / M3 tion between early career and trainee psychiatrists
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
MONDAY

Beyond syndromal treatments: recalibrating the Olivier Andlauer, United Kingdom


role, relevance and indications for psychotherapy 001 European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees
for mood disorders (EFPT): 25 years of international collaboration
Chairs: Augustus John Rush, USA Howard Ryland, United Kingdom
Michael Linden, Germany
002 EPA ECPC – ongoing activities and future
001 Five indications for psychotherapy of mood perspectives
disorders Katja Koelkebeck, Germany
Augustus John Rush, USA
003 WPA ECPs Section: aims and achievements
002 Therapy for chronic and complex depressions: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
TUESDAY

relevance of ICF
Michael Linden, Germany 004 How an early career psychiatrists association
can contribute to the beginning of professional life?
003 Aims and indications for psychotherapy with Mariana Paim Santos, Brazil
bipolar disorders – past, present and future
Jan Scott, United Kingdom
S-071 Symposium
004 The aims and indications for psychotherapy
with patients with treatment resistant depression: 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 5
past, present and future TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
WEDNESDAY

Michael Thase, USA disorders, dementia


Targeting subjective cognitive decline as an early
S-069 Symposium indicator of dementia of the Alzheimer's type –
current challenges and developments
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M4 / M5 Chairs: Tobias Luck, Germany
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Frank Jessen, Germany
Virtual reality treatments for psychosis – the 001 Going early: the challenges of harmonizing
beginning of a new era? research on early and preclinical AD across borders
Chairs: Wim Veling, The Netherlands Frank Jessen, Germany
THURSDAY

Steffen Moritz, Germany


002 Subtle neuropsychological impairments in
001 Effect of virtual reality based CBT on cognitive subjective cognitive decline
biases in pychosis: a randomized clinical trial Steffen Wolfsgruber, Germany
Chris Geraets, The Netherlands Michael Wagner
003 Dementia risk and patterns of self-reports of 003 Religion and conflict – what can we learn from

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subjective cognitive decline comparative religion?
Susanne Roehr, Germany Peter J. Verhagen, The Netherlands
Arno Villringer, Matthias C. Angermeyer, Tobias Luck,
004 Amygdala anxieties post Apartheid in South
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller
Africa: analysis of stressors and fears generating
004 Cholinergic basal forebrain volume and connec- social instability
tivity in subjective memory complainers and people Solomon Tshimong Rataemane, South Africa
with MCI
Stefan Teipel, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Michel Grothe, Harald Hampel S-074 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 6
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
S-072 Symposium
Cultural adaptation of cognitive behavioural therapy
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M6
in different parts of the world
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry Chairs: Roger Ng, Hong Kong
Geriatric psychiatry in Germany Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
› DGPPN Section: Geriatric Psychiatry 001 Overview of cultural adaptations of CBT
Chairs: Tillmann Supprian, Germany Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
Hans Gutzmann, Germany 002 CBT in Chinese population: is there a need for
001 Service provision for dementia patients in adaptation?
Germany – diagnostics and treatment Roger Ng, Hong Kong
Michael Rapp, Germany 003 From Sufism to culturally adapted CBT:

MONDAY
002 Collaborative care in the treatment of late life a journey to psychological healing
depression Muhammad Irfan, Pakistan
Michael Hüll, Germany
003 Cognitive behavioural therapy in late-life S-075 Symposium
depression
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Dessau 3
Georg Adler, Germany
TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
004 Delirium management and delirium prevention
as a mission for the multi-professional psychogeri- Evidence for reducing stigma and discrimination in
low and middle-income countries

TUESDAY
atric consultation-liaison-team
Christine Thomas, Germany › WPA Section: Epidemiology & Public Health
› WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness
S-073 Symposium Chairs: Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
Prabha S. Chandra, India
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 3
001 Introduction to the work of ‘Cities for Mental
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
Health’
What happens if we solve our world's crisis with Chris Underhill, United Kingdom
amygdala driven reactions?
WEDNESDAY

002 Mobilising youth for mental health


› WPA Section: Conflict Management & Resolution Moitreyee Sinha, USA
› WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry
003 Evaluating the impact of the “Cities for Mental
Chairs: Michael Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Germany Health” programme
Peter J. Verhagen, The Netherlands Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
001 What happens if we solve our world's crisis
with amygdala driven reactions – social psychiatry
perspectives
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
THURSDAY

002 How does the juridical system respond to


world's crisis – a diagnosis
Sabine Koenig, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-076 Symposium S-078 Symposium
106

13:30 – 15:00 | Room Dessau 6 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R13


TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Understanding sleep disorders and their treatment Current issues in Nordic and Baltic psychiatry:
in psychosis challenges and possibilities
Chairs: Felicity Waite, United Kingdom › ZONE 7: Northern Europe
Daniel Freeman, United Kingdom
Chairs: Jyrki Korkeila, Finland
001 Reduced sleep and psychotic experiences: an Sami Pirkola, Finland
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

experimental study with mediation analysis


001 Evaluation of Mental Plan 2009, Finland
Sarah Reeve, United Kingdom
Sami Pirkola, Finland
002 Treating sleep problems in patients with
002 Do ethical codes differ according to region?
distressing psychotic experiences
Nordic approaches
Felicity Waite, United Kingdom
Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark
003 Stabilising sleep for patients admitted at acute
003 Medicating ADHD in Iceland – hot topic in
crisis to a psychiatric hospital
Iceland
Bryony Sheaves, United Kingdom
Thorgunnur Arselsdottir, Iceland
004 Current issues in Estonian psychiatry
S-077 Symposium Andres Lehtmets, Estonia
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R3
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, S-378 Symposium
MONDAY

psychopathology, RDoC
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 1
What is machine learning and why will it change
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
psychiatric research and practice?
Chairs: Dominic Dwyer, Germany Myelin plasticity and oligodendrocyte dysfunction
Danilo Bzdok, Germany in neuropsychiatric diseases
Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
001 10 reasons why precision psychiatry will not be
Klaus-Armin Nave, Germany
based on null-hypothesis testing
Danilo Bzdok, Germany 001 Plasticity of myelin structure to adjust conduc-
tion velocity
002 From domain-knowledge to automatic feature
TUESDAY

Richard Doug Fields, USA


engineering – recent advances in machine learning
technology in psychiatry 002 Oligodendrocytes maintaining long range
Tim Hahn, Germany connectivity and axonal energy metabolism
Klaus-Armin Nave, Germany
003 Applications and practical challenges of
machine learning approaches in clinical psychiatry 003 Neuronal activity regulating myelination in the
Joseph Kambeitz, Germany adult brain
Michelle Monje, USA
004 Using functional MRI and machine learning in
the categorization of genetic risk for different types 004 Catatonia – starting to understand mechanisms
WEDNESDAY

of psychoses involving myelin


Henrik Walter, Germany Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
THURSDAY
S-019 (d) Symposium (German) S-022 (d) Symposium (German)

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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A1 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Berlin 1
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
Zur Identität des Faches Psychiatrie und Psycho- Forschungsergebnisse aus multimodaler
therapie Befunderhebung bei Patienten mit Depressionen
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany im naturalistischen Setting
Henning Saß, Germany › DGPPN Section: Neurobiologie und Genetik
001 Was sagt die Ideengeschichte der Psychiatrie Chairs: Jürgen Deckert, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
über deren Identität? Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
Paul Hoff, Switzerland
001 Pharmakoepigenetik und Therapieresponse –
002 Psychiatrie und Gesellschaft – Psychiatrie in Ergebnisse aus der Münster-Studie
der Gesellschaft Katharina Domschke, Germany
Arno Deister, Germany Peter Zwanzger, Nicola Tidow, Christiane Ziegler, Leonie
003 Methoden und Kompetenzen des Psychiaters Kollert, Jürgen Deckert, Volker Arolt, Bernhard T. Baune
Alkomiet Hasan, Germany 002 Die BeCOME – biological classification of
004 Psychiatrie als Beziehungsmedizin – eine mental disease – Studie
integrative Konzeption Martin E. Keck, Germany
Thomas Fuchs, Germany 003 Therapeutisches Drug Monitoring und Pharma-
kogenetik – die Gepard und Indepth-Studien
Andreas Menke, Germany
S-021 (d) Symposium (German)
004 Longitudinale Forschungsansätze in der biolo-

MONDAY
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 2
gischen Psychiatrie: logistische Herausforderungen
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment und innovatives Potential
Begutachtung bei sexuellem Sadismus Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Forensische Psychiatrie
Chairs: Nahlah Saimeh, Germany S-023 (d) Symposium (German)
Peer Briken, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 3
001 Ein Fall von sexuell-sadistischer Graophilie TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
Neue Chancen für die Versorgung von Men-

TUESDAY
002 Wer weiß, was sexueller Sadismus ist? schen mit schweren psychischen Erkrankungen
Peer Briken, Germany durch PsychVVG, Pflegestärkungsgesetze und BTHG
003 Schwierigkeiten der Diagnostik von sexuellem Chairs: Thomas Pirsig, Germany
Sadismus Nils Greve, Germany
Joachim Nitschke, Germany 001 Die Möglichkeiten aufsuchender Behandlung
004 Wie gefährlich sind sexuelle Sadisten? Verlauf (Home Treatment) im Rahmen sogenannter
und Prognose bei Sexualstraftätern mit sexuellem „stationsäquivalenter Leistungen“
Sadismus Nils Greve, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Andreas Hill, Germany 002 Multiprofessionalität als Erfahrung guter


Arbeit und als Zukunftsbedingung erfolgreicher
Versorgung
Thomas Floeth, Germany
003 Neue Einsatzmöglichkeiten der ambulanten
Psychiatrischen Pflege
Kay Herklotz, Germany
004 Das neue Bundesteilhabegesetz – Chancen für
die Versorgung
THURSDAY

Claudia Seydholdt, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


WS-05 Workshop 005 Beyond a universal transsexual biography
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13:30 – 15:00 | Room M8 – diversity in treatment requests and health care


needs among trans individuals
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Andreas Köhler, Germany
Future approaches to education in psychiatry: Jana Eyssel, Timo Nieder
mental health simulation training
Chairs: Lorena Valdearenas, United Kingdom
Chris Attoe, United Kingdom OS-15 Oral Presentation Session
Speakers: Gregoire Billon, United Kingdom 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 4
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Catherine Wilson, United Kingdom TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
Leonie Williams, United Kingdom
Epidemiology and risk factors I
Chairs: Oye Gureje, Nigeria
WS-06 Workshop Anette Kersting, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R2 001 Maternal sleep problems during pregnancy and
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment child psychiatric problems
Marius Lahti, Finland
Violence risk assessment: from theory to practice
Theresia Mina, Amanda Drake, Anu-Katriina Pesonen,
Chairs: Britta Ostermeyer, USA
Katri Räikkönen, Helen Minnis, Renata Riha, Fiona
Seena Fazel, United Kingdom
Denison, Jane Norman, Rebecca M. Reynolds
Speaker: Elias Abdalla-Filho, Brazil
002 Association between age of onset of menarche
and mental illness in women presented at tertiary
OS-14 Oral Presentation Session care hospital of Karachi, Pakistan – a cross sectional
MONDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Room R12 study


TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, Areeba Berkat, Pakistan
psychosomatics Majid Ali Abidi
Comorbidities and psychosomatics I 003 Having a functional deficit: persons at risk for
Chairs: Isabella Heuser, Germany psychosis and their trajectories of functioning
Nikolai Kornetov, Russia Anastasia Theodoridou, Switzerland
001 Impact of hearing impairment on mental 004 Social isolation and loneliness predict coro-
health: an overview nary heart disease and stroke incidence in the UK
Kathleen Tretbar, Germany Biobank data
TUESDAY

Marco Grabemann, Norbert Scherbaum, Sylvi Meuret, Christian Hakulinen, Finland


Jens Wiltfang, Bernhard Kis, Mona Abdel-Hamid Marko Elovainio
002 Incidence of poststroke depression in Taiwan 005 Coping with anxiety – association between cop-
and etiology in immunity ing style and limbic reactivity to threatening stimuli
Jian-An Su, Taiwan Elisabeth Leehr, Germany
Ronny Redlich, Katharina Dohm, Joscha Böhnlein, Udo
003 Adding depression and cognitive function
Dannlowski
to ‘frailty’ increases prediction of prognosis in
advanced heart failure
WEDNESDAY

Kay Wilhelm, Australia OS-16 Oral Presentation Session


Sunita Jha, Peter Macdonald, Malin Hannu, Philip
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 2
Newton, Christopher Hayward, Andrew Jabbour, Eugene
Kotlyar, Anne Keogh, Kumud Dhital, Emily Granger, Mark TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Connellan, Paul Jansz, Elyn Montgomery, Angela Smith, neuropsychology
Peta Tunicliff, Patricia Davidson, Michelle Harkess Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology I
004 Improving lifestyle in people with severe men- Chairs: Oliver Pogarell, Germany
tal illness: are we running on the right path? Klaus Mathiak, Germany
Helene Speyer, Denmark 001 Premorbid symptoms in delirium
Mohammad Arbabi, Iran
THURSDAY

Zhale Dezhdar, Narges Yazdi


002 Interaction between traumatic events and 005 Workplace mental health and well-being – the

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resilience affects reward processing role of corporate employers in improving mental
Anja Richter, Germany health
Esther K. Diekhof, Bernd Krämer, Oliver Gruber Mina Carolina Hinsch, United Kingdom
Karen Taylor
003 Brain circuitries linked to opioid dependence:
a controlled diffusion tensor imaging study
Abhishek Ghosh, India OS-18 Oral Presentation Session
Debasish Basu, Niranjan Khandelwal, Chirag Kamal
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R6
Ahuja, B. N. Subodh

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
004 Hippocampal volume is associated with
psychiatric symptoms in children aged 3-5 years Violence and trauma I
with verified maltreatment exposure Chairs: Levent Küey, Turkey
Judith Overfeld, Germany Julia Schellong, Germany
Karin Nadig-Haynes, Karin de Punder, Peggy Dörr, 002 Approaches to the treatment of children –
Katja Dittrich, Gergana Karaboycheva, Sibylle Maria youth violence in San Miguel of Tucuman
Winter, John-Dylan Haynes, Claudia Buss, Christine Heim Carlos Federico Iriarte Bosco, Argentina
005 Disrupted small-world networks in chronic Jose Angel Uslenghi
ketamine users 003 Incidence, duration, and associated factors of
Jinsong Tang, People's Republic of China common mental disorders among adults living in
Yanhui Liao, Wei Hao temporary housing during three years after the
006 Anterior Cingulate neurochemistry in OCD Great East Japan Earthquake
and effects of 12-week escitalopram treatment: Norito Kawakami, Japan

MONDAY
a 1H-MRS study Kiyomi Sakata, Ruriko Suzuki, Hiroaki Tomita, Harumi
Arpit Parmar, India Nemoto, Seij Yasumura, Hirooki Yabe, Naoko Horikoshi,
Pratap Sharan, Sudhir Khandelwal, Uma Sharma, Maki Umeda, Yuriko Suzuki, Haruki Shimoda, Hisateru
Naranamangalam Jagannathan Tachimori, Evelyn J. Bromet
004 Antecedents and triggers of seclusion on a
psychiatric intensive care unit – a mixed-method
OS-17 Oral Presentation Session
analysis
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 5 Clara Stepanow, Switzerland
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society Marc Walter, Stefan Borgwardt, Undine E. Lang,
Christian G. Huber

TUESDAY
Psychiatry and society
Chairs: Avinash DeSousa, India 005 Secondary traumatizations among nurses
Katarina Stengler, Germany working in different psychiatric settings
Jacqueline Rixe, Germany
001 In or out? Two case studies denoting new
conditions for partnership between psychiatrists
and faith healers in Saudi Arabia ME-02 Meet-the-Expert
Asmaa Ebraheem, Egypt
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A2
002 Assabeyya, idiom of distress: an exploration of TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
WEDNESDAY

Egyptian women's suffering in contemporary Cairo policy


Heba Allah Habib, Egypt
Abdelwahed Mekki-Berrada Mental health care for millions – a challenge for
young psychiatrists
003 Dangerous or vulnerable – a genealogy of Chairs: Oliver Schubert, Australia
difficult and violent adolescents in France Sarah Kayser, Germany
Yannis Gansel, France Speaker: Thara Rangaswamy, India
004 Tandems between professionals and lay experts
– towards sustainable mental health vs. anxiety
disorders and depression: why – how – who?
THURSDAY

Wolfgang Goede, Germany


Julian Kurzidim, Christian Zottl

German language Session Q & A Modul


FS-03-Film Further Session KN-08 Keynote Lecture
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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 1 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A8


TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
The Wounded Healer psychopathology, RDoC
Chairs: Sal Anderson, United Kingdom Primary health care version of ICD-11
Ahmed Hankir, United Kingdom Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Discussants: Rashid Zaman, United Kingdom Mario Maj, Italy
Dolly Sen, United Kingdom Speaker: Sir David Goldberg, United Kingdom
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Award Ceremony:
FS-04-Film (d) Further Session Anna-Monika Prize
Chair: Michael Bommers, Germany
13:30 – 16:00 | Hall London 3
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences Laudation to Eero Castren: Rainer Rupprecht, Germany
Speaker: Eero Castren, Finland
FUNKTIONIEREN
Chairs: Brigitte Zürcher, Switzerland Laudation to Michael Bauer: Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
Peter Lehmann, Germany Speaker: Michael Bauer, Germany

KN-06 Keynote Lecture PR-02 Presidential Symposium


15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A6 / A7 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
neuropsychology The effect of United Nations Convention on Rights
MONDAY

Placebos, words and drugs: sharing common of Persons with Disabilities on the mental health
mechanisms of action services
Chairs: Martin Bohus, Germany Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia
Thomas Becker, Germany Soumitra Pathare, India
Speaker: Fabrizio Benedetti, Italy 001 Role of psychiatric profession in the post-CRPD
era: challenges and opportunities on the way to
KN-07 Keynote Lecture enhancing rights-based services
Dainius Puras, Lithuania
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A4
002 Best interests vs. will and preferences:
TUESDAY

TOPIC 44: Other topics


challenges and solutions
Breaking the silence: sexual health impact on Soumitra Pathare, India
mental well-being
Chairs: Isabella Heuser, Germany 003 Making sense of universal legal capacity under
Martin Driessen, Germany the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
Speaker: Hilkka Kärkkäinen, Belgium Persons with Disabilities
Lucy Series, United Kingdom
004 Challenges in implementing CRPD in a post-
totalitarian environment
WEDNESDAY

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
THURSDAY

Peer Briken, Germany


001 Sexuelle Funktionsstörungen und medikamen-
teninduzierte Sexualstörungen
Michael M. Berner, Germany
002 Paraphile und hypersexuelle Störungen 004 Anti-stigma / awareness campaigns in India

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Peer Briken, Germany Prabha S. Chandra, India
005 Statements from the perspective of affected
PC-03 (d) Pro-Con-Debate people and their families
Gudrun Schliebener, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 1
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC S-081 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A1

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
RDoC: der Königsweg zu einer neuen psychiatri-
schen Taxonomie? TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
Chair: Peter Falkai, Germany disorders of this category
Proponent: Henrik Walter, Germany
The long haul – treating chronic anorexia nervosa
Opponent: Henning Saß, Germany
› WPA Section: Eating Disorders
Chairs: Janice Russell, Australia
S-079 Symposium Palmiero Monteleone, Italy
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall B 001 Long term follow-up of the ANTOP study
TOPIC 33: Rural and urban mental health Stephan Zipfel, Germany
Mental health in urban environments: when are 002 Harm minimization in chronic anorexia nervosa
cities good for us? Janice Russell, Australia
Chairs: Mazda Adli, Germany
Sabine Kleinert, United Kingdom 003 Treatment of severe and chronic anorexia
nervosa – new approaches

MONDAY
001 Towards an “open city” Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
Richard Sennett, USA
002 Fostering urban mental health: conclusions
S-082 Symposium
from functional and structural imaging studies of
urban dwellers 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A2
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
003 Good urban planning: lessons learned from the policy
health disciplines Global perspectives on child and youth mental
Mark Stevenson, Australia health services

TUESDAY
Chairs: Norbert Skokauskas, Norway
Bennett Leventhal, USA
S-080 Symposium
001 Youth mental health: a new paradigm in health
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A5 care – down under and up and over
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion Patrick McGorry, Australia
Mental health awareness-campaigns – challenges 002 Child and adolescent mental health services in
and best practices Qatar: past, present and future
Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Muhammad Waqar Azeem, Qatar
WEDNESDAY

Prabha S. Chandra, India Ahsan Nazeer, Deepak Kaura


› German Alliance for Mental Health
003 Primary care-focused psychiatry in a multicul-
001 Building a social movement to challenge mental tural island situated population with scarce commu-
health stigma: learning from Scotland's See Me nity resources
campaign Anthony Guerrero, USA
Iris Elliott, United Kingdom 004 ADHD: transition from childhood to adulthood
002 Irre Menschlich / Psychenet – neurobiology and clinical management
Martin Härter, Germany Thomas Frodl, Germany
Leonardo Tozzi
003 The German alliance for mental health
THURSDAY

– reaching young people within social media


Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-083 Symposium S-085 Symposium
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15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Berlin 1


TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 39: Social discrimination against people with
Targeting the HPA axis and novel strategies to treat mental illness
psychiatric disorders Racism, discrimination and mental distress
› WPA Section: Psychoneuroendocrinology › WPA Section: Public Policy and Psychiatry
Chairs: Gustavo Tafet, Argentina › WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA › WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Contribution of allelic variation of HPA axis Chairs: Carlos Zubaran, Australia
genes to cortisol, psychosis and cognitive impair- Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
ment in depression 001 Racism, discrimination and mental distress
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA Carlos Zubaran, Australia
002 Translational research approaches focused 002 Effective interventions to reduce mental health
on mechanisms underlying the risk to develop stigma and discrimination
stress-related psychopathology Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
Ned H. Kalin, USA
003 Xenophobia and mental health: discrimination,
003 Targeting the HPA axis and novel strategies to depression and the suffering of refugees in the
treat psychiatric disorders ‘new’ South Africa
Joseph Belanoff, USA Jonathan Burns, United Kingdom
004 The link between the HPA axis and the seroto- 004 Addressing racism and discrimination through
nergic system
MONDAY

culturally informed mental health policy and practice


Gustavo Tafet, Argentina Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada

S-084 Symposium S-086 Symposium


15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 2 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Berlin 2
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Violence exposure in refugees: causes and conse- neuropsychology
quences of impulsive and aggressive behaviour Pedophilia and child sexual offending: clinical
Chairs: Malek Bajbouj, Germany
TUESDAY

characteristics and neurobiological correlates in


Frank Schneider, Germany the NeMUP study sample
001 From violence exposure to PTSD and back Chairs: Tillmann Krüger, Germany
Taly Levanon, Israel Martin Walter, Germany
002 Violence exposure: transcultural aspects 001 Clinical, neuropsychological and (epi-)genetic
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany alterations in pedophiles with and without child
sexual offending
003 Violence exposure: lessons learnt from Jordan
Tillmann Krüger, Germany
and Berlin
Jonas Kneer
WEDNESDAY

Malek Bajbouj, Germany


002 Neurostructural correlates of child sexual
004 Violence exposure: neurobiological conse-
offending in pedophilia
quences and treatment options
Till Amelung, Germany
Frank Schneider, 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
THURSDAY

Christian Kärgel, Germany


004 Subgroup-specific differences in baseline brain
metabolism and connectivity
Martin Walter, Germany
S-087 Symposium S-089 Symposium

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15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 1 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall London 2
TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Rehabilitation and extended healing Leveraging pharmacological manipulations to
Chairs: Devashish Konar, India develop psychiatric neuroimaging markers
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India Chairs: Alan Anticevic, USA
Peter Uhlhaas, United Kingdom
001 The need for person-centred approach
Juan E. Mezzich, USA 001 Characterizing electrophysiological correlates

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
of ketamine administration with MEG: relevance for
002 The role of NGOs
the pathophysiology of schizophrenia
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
Peter Uhlhaas, United Kingdom
003 Organizing services for extended healing
002 Alterations in resting-state global brain
Harishchandra Gambheera, Sri Lanka
connectivity via LSD
004 The need for interdisciplinary team Katrin Preller, Switzerland
Devashish Konar, India
003 Insights into phase-specific schizophrenia
progression via NMDAR antagonists
S-088 Symposium John H. Krystal, USA
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 3 004 NMDAR antagonist effects of task-based and
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic resting-state network properties
substances, behavioural addictions Alan Anticevic, USA
Cognitive and psychological problems as well as

MONDAY
gender differences in internet use disorder S-090 Symposium
Chairs: Tagrid Leménager, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 2
Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany
TOPIC 44: Other topics
001 Differences in male or female persons con-
cerned with internet addiction Psychiatry: present situation and future perspec-
Kay Uwe Petersen, Germany tives – a homage to Prof. Juan J. López-Ibor
Chairs: Ahmed Okasha, Egypt
002 The influence of computer game exposure Pedro Ruiz, USA
on the cognitive performance in juvenile gamers Maria Inés López-Ibor, Spain

TUESDAY
Klaus Wölfling, Germany Discussants: Michael Davidson, Israel
003 Comorbidities and self-concept related charac- Eliot Sorel, USA
teristics in problematic and addicted internet users 001 Meta effects of classifying mental disorders
Tagrid Leménager, Germany Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
Sabine Hoffmann, Julia Dieter, Iris Reinhard, Karl Mann,
Falk Kiefer 002 The invisible in psychopathology: transcultural
aspects
004 Development and evaluation of an online Driss Moussaoui, Morocco
ambulatory service for internet addicts (OASIS)
003 Current situation and future perspectives of
WEDNESDAY

Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany


Martin Bielefeld, Laura Bottel, Toni Steinbüchel, Jan antipsychotics in schizophrenia
Dieris-Hirche Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
004 Transcultural aspects of obsessive compulsive
disorder: an Egyptian perspective
Ahmed Okasha, Egypt
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-091 Symposium S-093 Symposium
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15:15 – 16:45 | Room M1 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 5


TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Involuntary hospitalization and coercion in psychiatry: Suicide prevention programme in the Argentine
new legal and clinical developments and current federal penitentiary service
ethical challenges Chairs: Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina
Chairs: Jakov Gather, Germany Gaston Bartoli, Argentina
Yolande Voskes, The Netherlands
001 Neurobiology of suicidal behavior
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Reducing coercion by opening the doors? Martin Javier Mazzoglio y Nabar, Argentina
Clinical and ethical chances and challenges of
002 Transdisciplinary approach tools
open door policies in acute psychiatry
Mariana Edith Salech, Argentina
Janice Kalagi, Germany
Jakov Gather, Simone Efkemann, Milena Meyers, 003 The experience of death in the context of
Georg Juckel confinement
Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina
002 High and intensive care in psychiatry: a model
to prevent coercion
Laura van Melle, The Netherlands S-094 Symposium
003 Users experiences with humiliation in the 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 3
mental health care settings TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
Tonje Lossius Husum, Norway
Challenging situations for patients with dementia
004 Can peer support workers reduce coercion in › DGPPN Section: Geriatric Psychiatry
MONDAY

psychiatry?
Anna Werning, Germany Chairs: Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
Michael Hüll, Germany
001 Dementia in older general hospital inpatients:
S-092 Symposium results of the General Hospital Study (GHoSt)
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 3 Horst Bickel, Germany
TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality Johannes Balthasar Heßler, Ingrid Hendlmeier, Martina
Schaeufele
Positive psychiatry and spirituality: pathways to
well being 002 Delirium in the patients with dementia: preva-
TUESDAY

› WPA Section: Positive Psychiatry lence, clinical importance and treatment options
Armin von Gunten, Switzerland
› WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry
Chairs: Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil 003 Emergency department visits of patients with
Dilip Jeste, USA dementia: INA-Dem
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
001 Positive psychiatry: more than just treating
mental disorders 004 GERDA Study: differences in diagnostic
Dilip Jeste, USA assessment and prevalence of dementia diagnosis
in inpatients and outpatients of the memory-clinic
002 Spirituality and positive psychiatry
WEDNESDAY

Innsbruck
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil Michaela Defrancesco, Austria
003 Resilience, compassion, empathy and spirituality W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Elke Gizewski, Bernhard
Alison J. Gray, United Kingdom Holzner, Eberhard Deisenhammer, Josef Marksteiner
004 Focusing on well-being: reducing burden on
the community
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India
THURSDAY
S-095 Symposium S-097 Symposium

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15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 6 15:15 – 16:45 | Room R2
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Antipsychotic treatment update: dissecting molecu- Temptation, irony, madness and other realities in
lar mechanisms and enhancing the benefit-risk ratio Goethe, Rulfo and Ciligas works
Chairs: Daniel Mueller, Canada › WPA Section: Literature & Psychiatry
Christoph Correll, USA
Chairs: Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico
001 The brain-body collision: metabolic side effects Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
of antipsychotics and the role of insulin
001 Irony and madness in Rulfo's characters
Margaret Hahn, Canada
Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico
002 Interactions of antipsychotic drugs with the
002 Ante Ciligas experience in the USSR: from
immune system
idealizing to recognizing reality
Anthony Vernon, United Kingdom
Daniel Delanoë, France
003 What are the benefits of genetic testing in
003 Looking for temptations psychic structure in
antipsychotic drug treatment?
the novel Faust
Daniel Mueller, Canada
Alberto Velasco, France
004 New antipsychotic treatments for patients with
schizophrenia
Christoph Correll, USA S-098 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R3
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
S-096 Symposium

MONDAY
substances, behavioural addictions
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Dessau 3
Substance use in women: current concerns, myths
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders and challenges
Compulsory treatments and supported decision- Chairs: Debanjan Banerjee, India
making in light of human rights Narasimha Gvl, India
Chairs: Christiane Montag, Germany
001 Epidemiology, risk factors and trajectory of
Sabine Müller, Germany
women substance use
001 Changes in the rates of compulsory treatments Komal Sai, India
in Germany since the new legislation

TUESDAY
002 Treatment seeking and outcome of women
Tilman Steinert, Germany
substance use
Erich Flammer
Mukku Shivashankar Reddy, India
002 Ulysses testaments and advance directives
003 Knowledge gaps, myths and challenges:
for allowing compulsory treatments
direction forward?
Sabine Müller, Germany
Soumitra Das, India
003 Shared decision-making versus aspects of
coercion in new models of community care
Christiane Montag, Germany S-099 Symposium
WEDNESDAY

004 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with 15:15 – 16:45 | Room R13
Disabilities and substituted decision-making TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Valentin Aichele, Germany Mental health in Eastern Europe
› ZONE 10: Eastern Europe
Chairs: Petr Morozov, Russia
Nataliya Maruta, Ukraine
001 Vocational preparation of psychiatrists in
the countries of the Eastern Europe WPA zone:
THURSDAY

problems and solutions


Nataliya Maruta, Ukraine

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Belarus: the last 25 years of contemporary S-025 (d) Symposium (German)
116

psychiatry 15:15 – 16:45 | Room M6


Oleg Skugarevsky, Belarus
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
003 EEE WPA-Servier Academy – an important policy
source for psychiatric journals of the WPA Zone 10
Psychiatrische Versorgung nach PsychVVG,
Petr Morozov, Russia
BTHG und Reform der Landespsychiatriegesetze:
004 Human resources development as one of the Wie geht es weiter?
priorities of mental health service reform in the › DGPPN Section: Gemeindepsychiatrie
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Kyrgyz Republic
Chairs: Raoul Borbé, Germany
Tatiana Galako, Kyrgyzistan
Ulf Künstler, Germany
001 Warum nicht gleich so? Modellprojekte und
S-100 Symposium evidenzbasierte Leitlinien als Grundlage moderner
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R12 Gesundheitsgesetzgebung
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Arno Deister, Germany
Intersectional educational and training programme 1 002 Was kommt in der Gemeinde an? Überregu-
Chairs: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom lierung oder Flexibilisierung durch PsychVVG und
Gisèle Apter, France BTHG
Nils Greve, Germany
001 Current challenges in training – a UK perspective
Kate Lovett, United Kingdom 003 Moderne Psychiatriepolitik schafft Spielräume
und stärkt die Betroffenen
002 Evidence based psychiatry: an oxymoron, an Manne Lucha, Germany
utopic wish or the future?
MONDAY

Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece


003 Family educational and training programs in S-026 (d)-PF Symposium (German)
different psychiatric contexts 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 1
Massimo Clerici, Italy TOPIC 36: Social determinants of mental health
Ester di Giacomo
Klinische Sozialarbeit in der Prävention und
004 Biobanking, biomarkers, and multi-omics in Behandlung psychischer Erkrankungen – besondere
psychiatry: a comprehensive perspective Kompetenzen und Herangehensweisen durch die
Thomas G. Schulze, Germany Professionen Sozialer Arbeit im Umgang mit
TUESDAY

psychiatrischen Krankheitsbildern
› DGPPN Section: Gesundheitsfachberufe
S-024 (d) Symposium (German)
Chairs: Franz-Peter Begher, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M2 / M3
Stephan Dettmers, Germany
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy 001 Aktuelle Entwicklungen klinischer Sozialarbeit
in der Psychiatrie – ein Überblick
Versorgungsforschung im Bereich psychischer Stephan Dettmers, Germany
Störungen – von den ethischen Grundlagen zur
Implementation 002 Sozialpädagogische Begleitung für Opfer von
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Jürgen Zielasek, Germany Gewaltstraftaten: Wie und warum sie wirkt! Eine
Heiner Fangerau, Germany mixed-method-Studie
Silke Birgitta Gahleitner, Germany
001 Konzepte psychischer Störungen – Naturalisie-
rung des Unbekannten? 003 Psychisch krank, süchtig und geschlossen
Gottfried Vosgerau, Germany untergebracht – was hilft? Ergebnisse aus einer
biographischen Studie liefern Anhaltspunkte für die
002 „Nein, wir haben nicht gefragt“: ethische Soziale Arbeit
Fragen der Nutzung von Routinedaten in der Sabrina Amanda Hancken, Germany
Versorgungsforschung
Heiner Fangerau, Germany 004 Achtsamkeitsbasierte Ansätze in der Unter-
THURSDAY

stützung von chronisch psychisch kranken Men-


003 Internet und soziale Medien – neue Möglichkei- schen und ihren Angehörigen im Kontext klinischer
ten für die Versorgungsforschung bei psychischen Sozialarbeit
Störungen? Jeannette Bischkopf, Germany
Jürgen Zielasek, Germany
WS-07 Workshop KN-10 Keynote Lecture

117
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M4 / M5 17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A8
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality
policy Melting the ice in the heart of man
Treatment from remote – perspectives in telepsychi- Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
atry and -psychotherapy Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Chairs: Peter Zwanzger, Germany Speaker: Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, Greenland
Christer Allgulander, Sweden

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 International applications of telepsychiatric KN-11 Keynote Lecture
services – an overview
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A4
Fotis Papadopoulos, Sweden
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
002 Telepsychiatry in an routine care outpatient policy
setting – requirements and experiences
Hans Jörgen Grabe, Germany User-led research and psychiatry: collaborations
and contentions
Chairs: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom
WS-08 Workshop Elena Demke, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M8 Speaker: Diana Rose, United Kingdom
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
How can I support persons experienced in psychosis PR-03 Presidential Debate
to come off or taper ‘antipsychotics’ and ‘antide- 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A2
pressants’ as a psychiatrist?

MONDAY
TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Chairs: Jann Schlimme, Germany
Michael A. Schwartz, USA A call for an international apology from all mental
Speakers: Jann Schlimme, Germany health professions to all indigenous or First Nations
Michael A. Schwartz, USA peoples
Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia
Alan Rosen, Australia
FS-05-Film Further Session Discussants: Alan Rosen, Australia
15:15 – 17:45 | Hall London 1 Paul Appelbaum, USA
Michaela Amering, Austria
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences

TUESDAY
Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada
The sky and beyond / Himmel und mehr Cornelia Wieman, Canada
(subtitled in English) Frank Schneider, Germany
Chairs: Alexandra Pohlmeier, Germany
Thomas Bock, Germany
ST-08 State-of-the-Art-Symposium
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A6 / A7
KN-09 Keynote Lecture
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall B
Recent updates on the efficacy of psychodynamic
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform


psychotherapy in 2017
disorders
Chairs: Jacques P. Barber, USA
Shell shock – a very British practice Richard Summers, USA
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Michael Musalek, Austria 001 What do we know about the efficacy of individ-
Speaker: Sir Simon Wessely, United Kingdom ual dynamic therapy?
Jacques P. Barber, USA
Richard Summers
002 What do we know about the efficacy of group
dynamic therapy?
THURSDAY

Bernhard Strauß, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


ST-09 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium 002 Mental health-related stigma in relation to
118

17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A3 pathways to care in at risk and early stages of psy-
chotic disorders: a systematic mixed studies review
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
Petra Gronholm, United Kingdom
disorders of this category
Graham Thornicroft, Kristin R. Laurens, Sara Evans-
Schlafstörungen Lacko
Chairs: Dieter Riemann, Germany
003 Assessment of the impact of a training action
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
on attitudes towards mental illness in emergency
001 Schlaf, Schlaflosigkeit und psychische Erkran- professionals in Madrid, Spain
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

kungen Guadalupe Morales Cano, Spain


Dieter Riemann, Germany S. Olavarrieta-Bernardino
002 Tagesmüdigkeit, Tagesschläfrigkeit – Wechsel- 004 Evidence for reducing stigma and discrimina-
wirkungen mit psychischen Erkrankungen tion in low and middle income countries
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom

S-101 Symposium S-103 Symposium


17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A5 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Helsinki 2
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
neuropsychology
Delusions: psychopathological and philosophical
Big data neuroimaging for psychiatry: a worldwide reflections
perspective › WPA Section: Clinical Psychopathology
Chairs: Henrik Walter, Germany
MONDAY

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany Chairs: Pedro Varandas, Portugal


Martin Heinze, Germany
001 The neurogenetic risk architecture of psychosis:
an RDoC perspective 001 Embodiment and reasoning: implications for
Henrik Walter, Germany delusions
Femi Oyebode, United Kingdom
002 Environmental influences on brain and mental
health 002 Delusion, reality and intersubjectivity
Heike Tost, Germany Thomas Fuchs, Germany

003 IMAGEN in Europe, India and China: investigating 003 Delusions: Blanckenburg perspective
TUESDAY

brain and environment João Marques-Teixeira, Portugal


Gunter Schumann, United Kingdom 004 Why do people develop delusional misidentifi-
004 Big data and the brain: ENIGMA, neuroimaging cations
and brain sciences across 35 countries worldwide George Christodoulou, Greece
Paul Thompson, USA
S-104 Symposium
S-102 Symposium 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Paris 1
WEDNESDAY

17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A1 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders


TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health Advances in the treatment of unipolar depression
Mental health-related stigma and discrimination: › WPA Section: Biological Psychiatry
challenges and solutions to the provision of psychi- Chairs: Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom
atric services Bruno Müller-Oerlinghausen, Germany
› WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness 001 Lithium in the prophylaxis and in augmenting
Chairs: Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom strategies of unipolar depression
Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom
001 Stigma as an obstacle to paradigm change in 002 Does lithium reduce the risk of suicide in uni-
THURSDAY

mental health care in Lithuania polar patients?


Egle Sumskiene, Lithuania Bruno Müller-Oerlinghausen, Germany
Vaiva Klimaite, Jurga Mataityte-Dirziene, Donata
Petruzyte
003 Antidepressants and suicidality – a complex S-107 Symposium

119
relationship – what do the data tell us? 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 1
Tom Bschor, Germany
TOPIC 30: Human sexuality
004 Comorbidity and physical health screening in
New strategies and findings in LGBT research
mood disorders: early intervention and prevention
Helen Millar, United Kingdom › DGPPN Section: Sexual Orientation and Identities in
Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Chairs: Götz Mundle, Germany
S-105 Symposium Timo Nieder, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Paris 2 001 Fitting the paradigm shift: inclusive, participa-
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care tory approaches in transgender healthcare research
policy Timo Nieder, Germany
The North American overdose crisis from an inter- 002 Where you recruit is what you find: differences
national perspective in findings using community and non-community
› WPA Section: Addiction Psychiatry samples of sexual and gender minorities
Chairs: Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada Lisette Kuyper, The Netherlands
Wim van den Brink, The Netherlands 003 Why come out to a strange researcher? Impact
001 Reasons for the overdose crisis in the United of misclassifications on estimates of suicide attempt
States rates among LGB and heterosexual adults
Richard Rosenthal, USA Martin Plöderl, Austria
Travis Salway, Juxin Liu, Paul Gustafson
002 The impact of the quality of care on overdoses
004 Sexual orientation disparities in mental health:

MONDAY
Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
evidence from a population-based study of siblings
003 The misuse of prescription opioids: a threat for Richard Bränström, Sweden
Europe? Mark Hatzenbuehler, Petter Tinghög, John E. Pachankis
Wim van den Brink, The Netherlands
Jan van Amsterdam
S-108 Symposium
004 The role of complex concurrent disorders in
overdose mortality 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 3
Christian G. Schütz, Canada TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy

TUESDAY
S-106 Symposium From research to policies
› WPA Section: Epidemiology & Public Health
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Berlin 1
Chairs: Elie Karam, Lebanon
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Viviane Kovess, France
The art of psychiatry: legacy and future
001 The changing landscape of marijuana laws in
› WPA Section: Art & Psychiatry
the US implications for public health
Chairs: Carlos Zubaran, Australia Katherine Keyes, USA
Hans-Otto Thomashoff, Austria
WEDNESDAY

002 Mental health of college students worldwide:


001 The art of being magnanimous public health opportunities for the 21st century
Carlos Zubaran, Australia Ronny Bruffaerts, Belgium
002 From inpatients' delusions to outsider art: Hans 003 Epidemiological studies for assessing effects of
Prinzhorn's humanism policies
Jeremie Sinzelle, France Viviane Kovess, France
003 A picture says a thousand words: how art can 004 Large scale mental health interventions in
enable psychiatrists to more easily convey messages refugees
Vlasios Brakoulias, Australia Elie Karam, Lebanon
John Fayyad, Claudia Farhat
THURSDAY

004 The art of living – cornerstones of a good life


Hans-Otto Thomashoff, Austria

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-109-PF Symposium S-111 Symposium
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17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 2 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M1


TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Implementation of LI-CBT – interventions in prima- neuropsychology
ry mental health care, delivered by mental health Neurobiological causes of psychosis and ADHD: novel
professionals insight from genetic, neuroimaging, behavioral, and
› DGPPN Section: Health Care Professions computational approaches
› DGPPN Section: Psychiatric Nursing Chairs: Jakob Kaminski, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic


Chairs: André Nienaber, Germany
Werner Höhl, Germany 001 Neuroimaging contributions to neurodevelop-
mental disorders research: the case of ADHD
001 Low-Intensity Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Felipe Picon, Brazil
(LI-CBT) – background and evidence base of a new
paradigm in mental health care 002 Instructional control of reinforcement learning
André Nienaber, Germany in schizophrenia
Dorota Frydecka, Poland
002 Cost and Outcome of Behavioural Activation Kamila Kotowicz, Jaroslaw Drapala
versus Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Depression
(COBRA): results of a non-inferiority randomised 003 Fronto-parietal connectivity in patients with
controlled trial schizophrenia
David Richards, United Kingdom Jakob Kaminski, Germany
003 Time-use programs: manualized LI-CBT-Inter- 004 Predictive modelling of cognitive dysfunction in
ventions delivered by occupational therapy schizophrenia from the resting state network brain
MONDAY

Werner Höhl, Germany connectivity


Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic
004 Low intensity CBT – how to implement different
models in practice
Pascal Wabnitz, Germany S-112 Symposium
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M8
S-110 Symposium TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 2 Integrating psycho-oncology and primary care in
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry the comprehensive management of cancer patients
TUESDAY

› WPA Section: Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care


Dealing with desire to die at the end-of-life: the
German experience › WPA Section: Psycho-oncology and Palliative Care
Chairs: Reinhard Lindner, Germany Chairs: David Baron, USA
Raymond Voltz, Germany Luigi Grassi, Italy
001 Euthanasia, killing on request, and assisted 001 Integrating primary care and psycho-oncology:
suicide: historical opinions of German physicians improving quality of life for cancer patients
(1800-2000) Michelle Riba, USA
Daniel Schäfer, Germany
002 Training non-psychiatric physicians to appre-
WEDNESDAY

002 Psychotherapeutical approaches to deal with ciate behavioral health and coping styles in cancer
wishes to die at the end-of-life patients
Reinhard Lindner, Germany Bulent Coskun, Turkey
003 Palliative medicine and the wish for hastening 003 Challenges in effectively running an integrated
death psycho-oncology unit
Raymond Voltz, Germany Luigi Grassi, Italy
THURSDAY
S-113 Symposium S-115 Symposium

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17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 3 17:00 – 18:30 | Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Current forensic issues Biological diagnostics of schizophrenia subsets
› ZONE 15: Western & Central Asia Chairs: Carsten Korth, Germany
› ZONE 16: Southern Asia Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
Chair: Khalid Attaullah Mufti, Pakistan 001 Disease biomarkers for schizophrenia – from
laboratory to patient bedside

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Forensic psychiatry services in Pakistan Sabine Bahn, United Kingdom
Khalid Attaullah Mufti, Pakistan
002 All naturally occurring autoantibodies against
002 Truths about lie detectors the NMDA receptor subunit NR1 have pathogenic
T. V. Asokan, India potential irrespective of epitope and immunoglobu-
003 Highlights of psycho-legal issues in a prospec- lin class
tive data of a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
Fareed A. Minhas, Pakistan 003 Brain-imaging markers of treatment-resistant
004 Challenges in implementing mental health schizophrenia
legislation in Pakistan Elias Mouchlianitis, United Kingdom
Asad Tamizuddin Nizami, Pakistan 004 Re-defining human sporadic mental illness by a
blood test reverse translated from a transgenic rat
S-114 Symposium model
Carsten Korth, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 5

MONDAY
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy S-116 Symposium
Migration of patients and doctors – effect on mental 17:00 – 18:30 | Room Lindau 6
health systems TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
Chairs: Olga Kazakova, Belarus psychopathology, RDoC
Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany NIMH global research domain criteria (Global RDoC)
001 Psychiatrists' brain drain – is it a problem? intersectional symposium: improving treatment
Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal response and outcomes

TUESDAY
002 The mental health in ecological migrants com- › WPA Section: Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability
pared with local residents and original residents in › WPA Section: Psychoneurobiology
Ningxia province, China Chairs: Kerim Munir, USA
Zhizhong Wang, People's Republic of China Stevan Weine, USA
003 Migration, ethnicity and mental disorders – 001 Informing dimensional aspects of stress and
social epidemiological observations from the UK resilience and mental health problems following
Jayati Das-Munshi, United Kingdom social adversities in LMICs
004 Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in Stevan Weine, USA
WEDNESDAY

countries with high level of migration 002 Informing understanding of boundaries and
Tolga Binbay, Turkey psychopharmacological management of neurodevel-
opmental disorders
Marco Bertelli, Italy
003 Understanding the role of attentional bias and
rumination as a measure of increased sensitivity to
depression
Aliriza Arenliu, Republic of Kosovo
004 Improving understanding of premorbid func-
THURSDAY

tioning, negative symptoms and poor outcomes in


schizophrenia
Armida Mucci, Italy

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-117 Symposium S-027 (d) Symposium (German)
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17:00 – 18:30 | Room Dessau 3 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Helsinki 1


TOPIC 44: Other topics TOPIC 39: Social discrimination against people with
Mental health economics mental illness
› WPA Section: Mental Health Economics Rassistisch, extremistisch und religiös moti-
vierte Gewalt und ihre Folgen auf die psychische
Chairs: Massimo Moscarelli, Italy
Gesundheit
Susan Busch, USA
› DGPPN Section: Interkulturelle Psychiatrie und
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Availability bias and provider treatment choice: Psychotherapie, Migration


evidence from treatment for adolescent depression
Chairs: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
Susan Busch, USA
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany
002 Methodological development and standardiza-
001 Einführung in die Thematik und neurobiologi-
tion of health economics in the youth population
sche Zusammenhänge
Silvia Evers, The Netherlands
Andreas Heinz, Germany
003 US FDA key patient reported disease-related
002 Statistische Daten aus Deutschland und psychi-
symptoms measurement and schizophrenia
sche Folgen
Massimo Moscarelli, Italy
Ricarda Nater-Mewes, Germany
003 Religiöse Gewalt, Identitätssuche und ihre
S-118 Symposium Folgen
17:00 – 18:30 | Room R2 Seyran Ates, Germany
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy 004 Rassistische und politisch rechts motivierte
MONDAY

Ethical and clinical dilemmas in psychiatry Gewalt und ihre Folgen


› WPA Section: Evidence Based Psychiatry Heike Kleffner, Germany
› WPA Section: Psychiatry, Law and Ethics
Chairs: Kuruvilla Thomas, India S-028 (d) Symposium (German)
Athanassios Douzenis, Greece 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Berlin 2
001 Personality disorders and violence TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece Somatische Therapiemöglichkeiten bei therapie-
002 Involuntary treatment in psychiatry resistenter Depression im klinischen Alltag
TUESDAY

Kuruvilla Thomas, India Chairs: Sarah Kayser, Germany


Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
003 Ethical dilemmas in the practice of forensic
psychiatry 001 Therapieresistente Depression – Definition,
Christos Tsopellas, Greece Krankheitsentwicklung und klinische Bedeutung
Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
004 Euthanasia in psychiatric patients
Georgios Tzeferakos, Greece 002 Pharmakologische Strategien zur Behandlung
therapieresistenter Depressionen
Mazda Adli, Germany
WEDNESDAY

003 Elektrokonvulsionstherapie und Magnetkonvul-


sionstherapie in der klinischen Anwendung
Sarah Kayser, Germany
004 Transkranielle Gehirnstimulationsverfahren
(rTMS und tDCS) bei therapieresistenten Depressionen
Frank Padberg, Germany
THURSDAY
S-029 (d) Symposium (German) S-031 (d) Symposium (German)

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17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 3 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M6
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 29: Quality assurance in psychiatry
Akut- und Langzeitstrategien bei der Behand- Notwendigkeit niedrigschwelliger Hilfen
lung bipolarer Depressionen Chairs: Karl-Heinz Möhrmann, Germany
› DGBS – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare Karl H. Beine, Germany
Störungen e.V. 001 Hilf dir selbst, sonst tut es keiner
Chairs: Martin Schäfer, Germany Karl H. Beine, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Andreas Reif, Germany
002 Kaffeegestütztes Krisenkontaktangebot Offene
001 Pharmakotherapie der uni- und bipolaren Tür statt Notfalleinsatz
Depression: Gibt es Unterschiede? Christiane Tilly, Germany
Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
003 Respekt vor der Autonomie eines psychisch
Roland Mergl
kranken Menschen oder unterlassene Hilfeleistung
002 Psychotherapie der bipolaren Depression Hans-Jochim Meyer, Germany
Thomas Stamm, Germany
003 Sozialpsychiatrische Aspekte in der S-032 (d) Symposium (German)
Langzeittherapie bipolarer Patienten
Peter Brieger, Germany 17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
004 Länderübergreifende Versorgungsdaten bei
policy
bipolaren Depressionen
Hans-Jörg Assion, Germany Umfassende Daten zum Thema psychiatrische

MONDAY
Versorgung in einer europäischen Metropole am
Beispiel Wiens
S-030 (d) Symposium (German) Chairs: Robert Herz, Austria
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M2 / M3 Ewald Lochner, Austria
TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles 001 Internationale Vergleiche und Schlussfolgerungen
Defizite der sozialen Interaktion bei Patienten Robert Herz, Austria
mit psychischen Erkrankungen: störungsspezifische 002 Wiener Psychiatrie- / Psychotherapiedaten –
Charakteristika und Behandlungsansätze Gründe, Hintergründe, Methodik und Steuerungs-
Chairs: Dirk Wildgruber, Germany modelle

TUESDAY
Ute Habel, Germany Ewald Lochner, Austria
001 Soziale Wahrnehmung: störungsspezifische 003 Zu erwartende versus überraschende Daten –
Defizite und Behandlungsansätze eine Auswahl
Dirk Wildgruber, Germany Friedrich Schmidl, Austria
Heike Jacob, Carolin Brück, Benjamin Kreifelts
002 Neuronale Korrelate sozialer Kognition: WS-09 Workshop
Geschlechts- und Störungsaspekte
Ute Habel, Germany 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M4 / M5
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 44: Other topics


003 Lachperzeption bei sozialer Angst: Störungsme-
chanismen und therapeutische Implikationen Implementing the DSM-5 cultural formulation inter-
Benjamin Kreifelts, Germany view in clinical practice
Chairs: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, USA
004 Soziale Wahrnehmungs- und Bewertungspro- Simon Groen, The Netherlands
zesse bei der Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung Speaker: Sofie Bäärnhielm, Sweden
Stefanie Lis, Germany
Martin Bohus
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


OS-19 Oral Presentation Session OS-20 Oral Presentation Session
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17:00 – 18:30 | Room R3 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R13


TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
Psychotherapeutical interventions II psychopathology, RDoC
Chairs: César A. Alfonso, USA Diagnostic and classification
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany Chairs: Jürgen Zielasek, Germany
Michel Botbol, France
001 Developing and testing of culturally adapted
cognitive behaviour therapy for common mental 001 Opportunities and challenges for a person-
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

disorders of Pashto speaking Pakistanis and Afghans alised approach to diagnosis and treatment
Muhammad Irfan, Pakistan Bernhard Baune, Australia
002 The role of decentering techniques in cognitive 002 Companion diagnostic (CDx) for personalizing
behaviour therapy for depression psychiatric medications
Rute Cajão, Portugal Anil Modak, USA
Serrano Raquel, Teresa Carvalhão, Fernando Pocinho
003 Reshaping the diagnostic borders – the in-
003 Group transdiagnostic cognitive behavior troduction of the concept of schizophrenia at the
therapy in adolescents with headache and anxiety Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Strasbourg
disorder (1922 – 1932)
Pragya Sharma, India Julie Clauss, France
Manju Mehta, Rajesh Sagar, Rachna Bhargava Anne Danion-Grilliat, Christian Bonah, Pierre Vidailhet,
Volker Hess
004 The use of third wave psychotherapies in the
treatment of sexual health problems 004 Is unspecified psychosis a stable diagnosis?
MONDAY

Carla Ferreira, Portugal Halil Ibrahim Tas, Turkey


Lígia Castanheira Merve Celik, Kursat Altinbas
005 Computer-assisted cognitive remediation therapy 005 The SCQ-AID: Social Communication Question-
increases hippocampal volume in schizophrenia naire for Adults with Intellectual Disability
Tsubasa Morimoto, Japan Tanja Sappok, Germany
Yasuhiro Matsuda, Kiwamu Matsuoka, Fumihiko Olivia Derks, Manuel Heinrich, Whitney Brooks, Paula
Yasuno, Emi Ikebuchi, Hiroyuki Kameda, Toshiaki Taoka, Sterkenburg, Jane McCarthy, Lisa Underwood
Toshiteru Miyasaka, Kazumichi Hashimoto, Yasunari
Yamaguchi, Junya Ueda, Ryohei Takada, Shizuka
FS-06 Further Session
TUESDAY

Taguchi, Teppei Tanaka, Takeshi Nagahama, Kimihiko


Kichikawa, Toshifumi Kishimoto 19:15 – 21:15 | Hall A8
DGPPN Mitgliederversammlung
006 Stress overcoming specifications of gifted children
Chair: Arno Deister, Germany
Madlena Arakelyan, Armenia
WEDNESDAY

Early Career Psychiatrists Programme


THURSDAY

Discover the sessions specially tailored for students and young professionals.
Find out more on page 66.
› Tuesday, 10 October 2017 S-120 Symposium

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08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A5
ST-10 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2 The search for functional targets in the post-genom-
ics era of schizophrenia
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
Chairs: Dan Rujescu, Germany
Gerontopsychiatrie: Depression und Delir Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Chairs: Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
001 Genomics of schizophrenia: where do we stand?

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Michael Hüll, Germany
Dan Rujescu, Germany
001 Komplexe Behandlungsstrategien der Altersde-
pression 002 Translational imaging evidence for function-
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany ality and mechanisms of GWA-identified genetic
variants
002 Delire bei älteren Menschen: vermeiden, erken- Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
nen, behandeln
Michael Hüll, Germany 003 Epigenetic processes in neuropsychiatry disorders
Moshe Szyf, Canada

S-119 Symposium
S-121 Symposium
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A3
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A1
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Beyond classical antidepressants: experimental
psychopharmacological interventions to treat social Symptom dimensions in schizophrenia – brain

MONDAY
and affective disorders correlates and personalised treatment options
Chairs: Malek Bajbouj, Germany Chairs: Tilo Kircher, Germany
Erich Seifritz, Switzerland Werner Strik, Switzerland

001 Psilocybin in the treatment of affective disorders 001 A three dimensional symptom structure of
Franz Vollenweider, Switzerland schizophrenia is linked to specific structural and
functional brain changes
002 Ketamin in the treatment of affective disorders Werner Strik, Switzerland
Simone Grimm, Germany
002 The neurobiology of formal thought disorder:
003 Augmentation of psychotherapy with DMT, specific for schizophrenia?

TUESDAY
ayahuasca, psilocybin and ketamin Tilo Kircher, Germany
Milan Scheidegger, Switzerland
003 Speech graphs and brain graphs: can we
004 Oxytocin in the treatment of disturbed social improve outcomes of schizophrenia by targeting
interaction language?
Markus Heinrichs, Germany Lena K. Palaniyappan, United Kingdom
004 Language pathways in the brain and their basis
for the symptoms of schizophrenia
Philipp Homan, USA
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-122 Symposium 004 Evidence for addiction-like responses to highly
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08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4 palatable foods, and how findings could inform
obesity treatment methods
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Nicole Avena, USA
First results from the PRONIA project: predicting
clinical and psychosocial outcomes in at-risk and
recent-onset psychoses S-124 Symposium
Chairs: Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
Paolo Brambilla, Italy TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Clinical and functional commonalities and policy


differences between clinical high-risk subjects and The crooked road to reforming mental health care
patients with depression or psychosis in former Soviet republics
Rachel Upthegrove, United Kingdom Chairs: Nataliya Pryanykova, Ukraine
002 Individualized diagnostic classification and Hartmut Berger, Germany
outcome prediction using neuroimaging data: first 001 The risks of abuse of psychiatry in the post-
results from the PRONIA study totalitarian countries
Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland Semyon Gluzman, Ukraine
003 Assessing the value of genetic data for enhanc- 002 Why didn't we manage to end Soviet psychiatry
ing the personalized management of early psychotic after 25 years?
and affective disorders: preliminary evidence from Robert van Voren, The Netherlands
the PRONIA project
Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany 003 Towards a national mental health action plan
Iryna Pinchuk, Ukraine
MONDAY

004 Risks and benefits of big data approaches in


predictive psychiatry: PRONIA and its consequences
for early recognition and prevention S-125 Symposium
Christiane Woopen, Germany 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1
TOPIC 30: Human sexuality
S-123 Symposium Doctor, stop it! You're making me sick! New con-
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 cepts in classifying sexual disorders and sexual
health in ICD-11
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
Chairs: Peer Briken, Germany
disorders of this category
TUESDAY

Richard B. Krueger, USA


The applicability of addiction-model methods for
disordered-overeating and obesity intervention 001 Exploding myths about sexual function and
Chairs: Robert Pretlow, USA dysfunction: an integrated global classification for
Caroline Davis, Canada ICD-11
Elham Atalla, Bahrain
001 Specific addiction-treatment methods for obesity
with trials data, including audio clips of subjects 002 Who's that girl / boy? The controversial diagno-
describing feelings around overeating and experiences sis of gender incongruence of childhood
using addiction treatment methods Annelou L. C. de Vries, The Netherlands
WEDNESDAY

Robert Pretlow, USA 003 Straightening out the ICD-11: the rationale for
002 Theoretical basis of addiction-based treatment removing several paraphilic disorder diagnoses
methods for compulsive overeating based on quan- Richard B. Krueger, USA
titative and qualitative RCT results 004 Can clinicians tell the difference between mental
Caroline Davis, Canada disorders and private behaviours? Field studies for
003 Shared and differential traits between ED and paraphilic disorders in ICD-11
obesity and the addictive bases of bulimia and binge Peer Briken, Germany
eating with novel treatment strategies
Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Spain
THURSDAY

Susana Jimenez-Murcia
S-126 Symposium S-128 Symposium

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08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 1
TOPIC 38: Human Rights TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
The psychiatrist and transgender care: diagnosis, New horizons in psychiatric epidemiology using
hormones, surgery and special considerations electronic health records
Chairs: Christopher McIntosh, Canada Chairs: Richard Hayes, United Kingdom
Gene Nakajima, USA Gayan Perera, United Kingdom
001 Should diagnosis of gender dysphoria be a 001 Using linkages between education and electron-

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
prerequisite for medical treatment? ic mental health record data to examine predictors
Annette Güldenring, Germany of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
and ADHD medication use
002 An approach to the adolescent with gender
Johnny Downs, United Kingdom
dysphoria
Richard Montoro, Canada 002 Mortality of people with chronic fatigue
syndrome and the risk of suicide deaths in relation
003 Hormone therapy and gender dysphoria
to comorbidity of depression
Eric Yarbrough, USA
Chin-Kuo Chang, United Kingdom
004 Mental health assessment for transgender
003 Polypharmacy and specific medication profiles
people seeking surgery
as predictors of treatment and health outcomes in
Christopher McIntosh, Canada
dementia
Christoph Mueller, United Kingdom
S-127 Symposium 004 Future directions in the use of electronic health

MONDAY
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 1 records to support novel research into mental
TOPIC 38: Human Rights health interventions and outcomes
Robert Stewart, United Kingdom
The German Association for Psychiatry, Psychother-
apy and Psychosomatics (DGPPN) and its action
plan to implement the United Nations Convention S-129 Symposium
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 3
German psychiatry
Chairs: Michael Seidel, Germany TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Arno Deister, Germany Results of new intervention trials in people at

TUESDAY
001 The United Nations Convention on the Rights clinical high risk of psychosis
of Persons with Disabilities – a challenge for the › DGPPN Section: Prevention of Mental Disorders
DGPPN Chairs: Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany
Arno Deister, Germany Patrick McGorry, Australia
002 The action plan of the DGPPN 001 A randomized controlled trial of cognitive be-
Michael Seidel, Germany havior therapy versus non-directive reflective listen-
003 Impact and relevance of the CRPD on psychiatric ing for young people at risk of developing psychosis
services Helen J. Stain, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY

Katarina Stengler, Germany 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
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


004 NEURAPRO-E: a multicenter randomized con- S-132 Symposium
128

trolled trial of omega-3 fatty acids and cognitive-be- 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M4 / M5
havioral case management for patients at ultrahigh
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
neuropsychology
Patrick McGorry, Australia
Imaging and brain computer interfaces in psychiatric
disorders: perspectives from European projects
S-130 Symposium Chair: Diane Purper-Ouakil, France
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 1 001 IMAGEN: neuroimaging and developmental
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles aspects of depressive risk


Online trauma care and e-mental health: an option Marie Claude Paillère-Martinot, France
responding to mass traumatization? Hélène Vulser, Hervé Lemaitre, Argyris Stringaris,
Pablo Vidal-Ribas Belil, Eric Artiges, Fanny Gollier-
› WPA Section: Informatics & Telecommunications in
Psychiatry Briant, Gunter Schumann, Jean-Luc Martinot, IMAGEN
Consortium
Chairs: Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
Davor Mucic, Denmark 002 Newrofeed: a personalized at-home neurofeed-
back device for ADHD
001 Current e-mental health solutions for trauma- Diane Purper-Ouakil, France
informed care between information and interaction
Fiona Choi, Canada 003 MATRICS: a translational approach of disrup-
tive behavior
002 An online system against mass traumatization, Ulrike Schulze, Germany
innovation in response to a humanitarian crisis
Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada 004 ALTER EGO: social feedbacks during human
MONDAY

robot-interaction in schizophrenia
003 Telepsychiatry in assessment and / or treatment Delphine Capdevielle, France
of traumatized refugees in Danish context
Davor Mucic, Denmark
S-133 Symposium
S-131 Symposium 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 3
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M2 / M3 TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma

TOPIC 40: Mass media and mental health Translational psychosomatic research and the
biology of trauma: implications for psychotherapy
Mind matters: tools and strategies for public
TUESDAY

research
education and stigma reduction in mental health
› German Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and
for developing countries
Medical Psychotherapy (DGPM)
Chairs: Prasad Rao Gundugurti, India
Gautam Saha, India Chairs: Christiane Waller, Germany
Inga Neumann, Germany
001 Public education and stigma reduction: tools
and strategies for intervention 001 Animal models of early life adversity: a trans-
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India lational approach to unravel mechanisms underly-
ing the etiology of psychiatric and psychosomatic
002 Changing and unchanging scenario of mental
WEDNESDAY

diseases
health in developing countries and India: need for Jörg Bock, Germany
public education Alexandra Lesse, Nicole Gröger, Katharina Braun
Raju M.S.V.K., India
002 Oxytocin-mediated resilience to stress, anxiety
003 Mass media in public education: Indian experience and social fear
Sujatha Devanathan Sharma, India Inga Neumann, Germany
004 Tools for public education: mixed methods R. Menon, T. Grund
approaches in humanitarian contexts 003 Transgenerational cycle of maltreatment: bio-
Manasi Sharma, USA logical effects in the peripheral organ system and its
implications for psychotherapy research
THURSDAY

Christiane Waller, Germany


S. Krause, R. Roder, Jörg M. Fegert, I. Kolassa,
U. Ziegenhain, Harald Gündel
004 Mentalization mediates the relationship be- S-136 Symposium

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tween early maltreatment and potential for violence 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 1
Svenja Taubner, Germany
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
P. Schröder, T. Gablonski, J. Volkert
Various aspects of the quality of care in the elderly
mentally ill
S-134 Symposium Chairs: Nicoleta Tataru, Romania
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 5 Ilkin Icelly, Turkey
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society 001 Elderly care in Turkey

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
CAREIF Symposium 2: Putting psychiatric care into Ilkin Icelly, Turkey
context: intercultural models and clinical practice 002 Treatment of the elderly patient with psychotic
Chairs: Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom illness
Diana Bass, United Kingdom Sergio Yero, USA
001 Cultural adaptation of interventions: possibili- Jose Soto
ties and challenges 003 The relationship between novel antipsychotic
Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom treatment and quality of life for patients with
002 Wellbeing: a personal and social responsibility dementia
Jenny Willis, United Kingdom Jerzy Leszek, Poland

003 Pride or prejudice? The role of ethnicity and 004 Legal and forensic care in the elderly depressed
culture in the mental health and professional devel- Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna, Mexico
opment of medical students
Diana Bass, United Kingdom S-137 Symposium

MONDAY
004 Religion and spirituality in psychiatric practice 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 3
Simon Dein, United Kingdom
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
disorders, dementia
S-135 Symposium Neuropsychiatry of inflammatory CNS disorders
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M6 Chairs: Alessandro Colasanti, United Kingdom
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
Stefan Gold, Germany
adolescence 001 Pathophysiology of depressive symptoms in
Improving transition from child to adult mental multiple sclerosis and related disorders

TUESDAY
health services in diverse health care settings in Stefan Gold, Germany
Europe 002 Tracking neuroinflammation in psychiatric
Chair: Giulia Signorini, Italy disorders: multimodal in vivo molecular imaging of
001 Mapping child and adolescent mental health neuroinflammation
services in Europe: a 28-country survey Alessandro Colasanti, United Kingdom
Giulia Signorini, Italy 003 Psychiatric manifestations of autoantibody
002 Improving transition from child to adult mental mediated encephalitis
health services in Europe: the MILESTONE project Harald Prüß, Germany
WEDNESDAY

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
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-138 Symposium S-140 Symposium
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08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 6 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 6


TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
The reliability of medical assessments for disability disorders, dementia
benefits in patients with mental disorders – can a Toward dementia diagnostics in blood
structured approach improve the reproducibility of Chairs: Michael T. Heneka, Germany
expert judgments? Oliver Peters, Germany
Chairs: Regina Kunz, Switzerland
001 Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Leighton Chan, USA


Michael T. Heneka, Germany
001 Inter-rater agreement in evaluation of disability:
002 Methodological limitations of protein quantifi-
findings from a systematic review
cation in the cerebrospinal fluid for early diagnosis
Jürgen Barth, Switzerland
of dementia
Wout de Bour, Jason Busse, Jan Hoving, Sarah Kedzia,
Oliver Peters, Germany
Rachel Couban, Katrin Fischer, David von Allmen, Jerry
Spanjer, Regina Kunz 003 Problems of dementia diagnosis in everyday
clinical practice
002 The process: functional interviewing and the
Oliver Günter, Germany
IFAP instruments
Renato Marelli, Switzerland 004 Validation of new blood test for diagnosis of
Alzheimer's disease
003 The process: the Work-Disability Functional
Patrick Scotton, Germany
Assessment Battery (WD-FAB) – a claimant self-
report instrument
Leighton Chan, USA S-141 Symposium
MONDAY

004 Work disability assessment in claimants with 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R2


mental disorders: its reliability when using the func- TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
tional approach – the RELY Study
The role of research and educational networks:
Regina Kunz, Switzerland
Canadian network for mood and anxiety treatments
Wout de Boer, David von Allmen, Renato Marelli
experience
› WPA Section: Affective Disorders
S-139 Symposium Chairs: Roumen Milev, Canada
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 3 Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece
TUESDAY

TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Sagar Parikh, USA


Collaboration between users' organizations and 001 Clinical practice guidelines for management of
psychiatry in developing countries: how to work in major depression
the best way Diane McIntosh, Canada
Chairs: Esmina Avdibegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina 002 Guidelines for treatment of bipolar disorders
Mevludin Hasanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina – constant evolution
001 The best practices in working with mental Lakshmi Yatham, Canada
health services' users in Bosnia and Herzegovina
WEDNESDAY

003 Canadian Biomarkers Integrated Network in


Esmina Avdibegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Depression (CANBIND)
002 Empowerment of users through group therapy: Sidney Kennedy, Canada
building the users' associations 004 Even the best guidelines or research findings
Mevludin Hasanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina are not worth it unless they are implemented in
003 The concept of life-world perspective in collab- practice
orative work on stigma attached to conflict-related Sagar Parikh, USA
sexual violence
Amra Delic, Germany
004 Specific barriers in collaboration between ser-
THURSDAY

vice users and mental health practitioners:


the users' perspective
Vahid Djulovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A8 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 2
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Dritte Welle der Verhaltenstherapie: Konzepte Gutachten zur Berufsunfähigkeit – Qualitäts-
und Techniken merkmale und Qualitätssicherung
Chairs: Ulrich Schweiger, Germany Chairs: Jürgen Fritze, Germany
Eva Faßbinder, Germany Harald Gündel, Germany
001 Die DBT Perspektive auf interpersonelle Fertig- 001 Qualitätssicherung in der Begutachtung

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
keiten Berthold Schröder, Germany
Christian Stiglmayr, Germany
002 Das diagnostische Interview
002 Experiential Avoidance (ACT) Maike Fliegner, Germany
Ulrich Schweiger, Germany
003 Der Stellenwert der Konsistenzanalyse
003 Aufbau interpersoneller Fertigkeiten aus der Martin Pollak, Germany
Perspektive von BA
004 Die Grenzen einer Betrachtung der „objektiven
Eva Faßbinder, Germany
Fakten“ – Fallbeispiele und Diskussion
004 Die Liste prägender Bezugspersonen (CBASP) Harald Gündel, Germany
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany

S-036 (d)-PF Symposium (German)


S-034 (d) Symposium (German) 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 2
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 3 TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education

MONDAY
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other Suizidprävention und psychiatrische Pflege
disorders of this category Chairs: Michael Mayer, Germany
Parasomnien und Bewegungsstörungen bei Mathias Welberts, Germany
psychiatrischen Patienten
001 Suizidprävention aus Sicht der psychiatrischen
› DGPPN Section: Schlafmedizin Pflege
› DGSM – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung Mathias Welberts, Germany
und Schlafmedizin e.V.
002 Mit dem Leben verbinden – ein manualisierter
Chairs: Hans-Günter Weeß, Germany Workshop zur Suizidprävention in psychiatrischen
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany

TUESDAY
Einrichtungen
001 Parasomnien in der Psychiatrie: Überblick und Michael Mayer, Germany
Einführung 003 Training zur Suizidprävention „Verbindung zum
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany Leben” – erste Studie zur Wirksamkeit
002 Albträume bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen Frank Gebler, Germany
Christine Norra, Germany
003 Schlafwandeln in der Psychiatrie – forensische WS-11 Workshop
und gutachterliche Aspekte
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1
WEDNESDAY

Hans-Günter Weeß, Germany


TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
004 Parasomnien bei depressiven Erkrankungen:
Untersuchungen zur Komorbidität anhand des The WPA diploma of international psychiatry:
Münchner Parasomnie Screenings design and delivery of a world-class education for
Thomas C. Wetter, Germany doctors
Jessy Fritz Chair: Greg Shields, United Kingdom
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


WS-12 Workshop OS-22 Oral Presentation Session
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08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R13


TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
psychopathology, RDoC Epidemiology and risk factors II
ICD-11 diagnostic guidelines for obsessive-com- Chairs: Mohan Isaac, Australia
pulsive and related disorders and anxiety and fear Lieselotte Mahler, Germany
disorders: proposals, evidence, and practice
001 Social repair as a mechanism to protect human
Chairs: Dan Stein, South Africa
fundamental needs – data from experimentally
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Cary Kogan, Canada


induced social exclusion
Julia Dewald-Kaufmann, Germany
OS-21 Oral Presentation Session Andrea Jobst, Torsten Wüstenberg, Barbara Barton,
Matthias Reinhard, Richard Musil, Nina Sarubin, Peter
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R3
Falkai, Frank Padberg
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
002 Qualitative analysis of online forum discussions
Bipolar disorders I about mental health problems and social exclusion
Chairs: Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany in the Moroccan-Dutch people
Andrea Murru, Spain Madelien van de Beek, The Netherlands
001 Predictors of short-medium term illness severity, Lian van der Krieke, Erwin Landman, Wim Veling, Robert
functioning and quality of life among young people Schoevers
after their first episode of mania 003 Mapping the characteristics of men's self-harm
Aswin Ratheesh, Australia presentations to ambulance: risk factors and oppor-
Christopher Davey, Rothanthi Daglas, Kate Filia, Craig tunities for intervention
MONDAY

Macneil, Melissa Hasty, Patrick McGorry, Michael Berk, Belinda Lloyd, Australia
Philippe Conus, Sue Cotton
004 Marital adjustment in schizophrenia: a cross
002 Clinical features and correlates of bipolar sectional study from India
disorder with seasonal pattern Shipra Singh, India
Abir Tounsi, Tunisia Deoraj Sinha
Faten Ellouze, Donia Karoui, Mehdi Karoui, Mejda
Cheour 005 The impact of causal attribution of own mental
health symptoms on self-identification as having a
003 Facial emotion identification in bipolar disorder mental illness, perceived need for professional help
Ayse Dondu, Turkey
TUESDAY

and help-seeking intentions


Nerman Ozkan Susanne Stolzenburg, Germany
004 Bipolar disorder and family therapy: literature 006 The relationship between symptoms of gam-
review and proposed intervention bling disorder and perpetration of violence among
Tomas Leon Rodriguez, Chile adolescents in South Africa
María José García, Ximena Fuentes, Emilio Azua Sumaya Mall, South Africa
005 Comorbidity in late-onset bipolar disorder: Roxanne James, Heidi Sinclair, Dan Stein
a nested case-control study
Javad Moamai, Canada
WEDNESDAY

OS-23 Oral Presentation Session


Florina Cealicu-Toma
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R12
006 Optical coherence tomography findings in
patients with bipolar disorder TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
Alia Adel Abdel Fattah Saleh, Egypt disorders, dementia
Mohamed Khalil, Sherif Gohar, Dalia Hamed Dementia and geriatric psychiatry
Chairs: Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland
Andreas J. Fallgatter, Germany
001 Assessment of physical (in)activity in acute
dementia care: new insights and potentials of a
THURSDAY

sensor-based approach in geriatric psychiatry


Tim Fleiner, Germany
Sayantan Ghosh, Sabato Mellone, Peter Häussermann,
Wiebren Zijlstra
002 Two minutes might be enough – validity and 002 Caring as a mother for your mentally ill child,

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diagnostic quality of the Bamberg Dementia Screen- advocating carers rights and taking care of your
ing Test's adaptive version as a brief screening own well-being: a difficult balance
instrument for geriatric inpatients Janine Berg-Peer, Germany
Wolfgang Trapp, Germany
Helmar Weiß, Robert Meyrer, Göran Hajak
ME-03 Meet-the-Expert
003 Predictors of cognitive improvement in Alzhei-
10:00 – 11:00 | Room M2 / M3
mer's dementia
Mirnova Ceide, USA TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Carl Cohen policy
004 Self-perception of cognitive blackouts and Cultured minds, brains and bodies: lessons from
subjective memory impairment in subjects with diversity for psychiatric theory, research and practice
mild cognitive impairment of the amnestic type Chairs: Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China
Georg Adler, Germany Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Agnieszka Marczak, Jana Binder Speaker: Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada

005 A novel and clinically-translatable machine


learning algorithm for the prediction of conversion ST-11 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
to Alzheimer's disease in at-risk subjects 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A3
Massimiliano Grassi, Italy
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
Giampaolo Perna, Daniela Caldirola, Ranjan Duara,
adolescence
David A. Loewenstein
ADHS in der Lebensspanne
006 Hyponatremia in geriatric psychiatry Chairs: Tobias Banaschewski, Germany

MONDAY
Pieter Corveleyn, Germany Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
Walter Hewer
001 Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit- / Hyperaktivitätsstö-
rungen im Kindes- und Jugendalter – Update
FS-07 Further Session Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
08:45 – 14:50 | Hotel Pullman Schweizerhof 002 ADHS im Erwachsenenalter – Diagnostik und
WPA General assembly Behandlung
Budapester Str. 25 | 10787 Berlin Alexandra Philipsen, Germany

TUESDAY
KN-12 Keynote Lecture PC-04 (d) Pro-Con-Debate
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall B 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 2
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Genetic and epigenetic basis of differential policy
susceptibility to adversity Macht die Digitalisierung Ärzte und Therapeu-
Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany ten überflüssig?
Elisabeth Binder, Germany Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
Speaker: Sir Michael Meaney, Canada Christine Knaevelsrud, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Proponent: Martin Bohus, Germany


Opponent: Harald J. Freyberger, Germany
KN-14 Keynote Lecture
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A4
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society S-142 Symposium
Caring as a mother for your mentally ill child, ad- 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A6 / A7
vocating carers rights and taking care of your own TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
well-being: a difficult balance International perspectives on psychopathic disorders
Chairs: Bennett Leventhal, USA Chairs: Alan Felthous, USA
Christa Rados, Austria
THURSDAY

Henning Saß, Germany


001 Carer burden in European countries 001 Psychopathic determinism and the insanity
Miia Männikkö, Finland defense in the USA
Alan Felthous, USA

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Psychopathic traits in schizophrenic offenders 003 Predicting therapeutic outcomes in psychosis
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(part I) using machine learning: implications for clinical


Thomas Stompe, Austria trial designs and psychiatric care
Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany
003 Psychopathic traits in schizophrenic offenders
(part II) 004 Altered complement and coagulation cascade
Hans Schanda, Austria in age 11 children precedes to the onset of psychotic
disorder?
004 Disability and sociopathy: challenges in func-
David Cotter, Ireland
tional assessment
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Albert Drukteinis, USA


005 The impact of modern neurobiological and neu- S-145 Symposium
roimaging methods for understanding psychopathic 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 1
disorders TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany
Psychotherapy for persistent depressive disorder:
evidence from recent CBASP studies
S-143 Symposium Chairs: Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A5 Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic 001 CBASP, medication, or their combination in
substances, behavioural addictions the treatment of persistent depressive disorder: an
individual participant data network meta-analysis
Methamphetamine-involved families – effects on
Toshiaki Furukawa, Japan
parents and children and implementing practical
support 002 CBASP versus supportive psychotherapy for
MONDAY

Chairs: Michael Klein, Germany persistent depressive disorder: a randomized


Diana Moesgen, Germany controlled trial
Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
001 Effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure
on children 003 The impact of childhood maltreatment on the
Stephan Mühlig, Germany efficacy of psychotherapy for persistent depressive
disorder: a subgroup analysis from a randomized
002 Psychosocial living circumstances of metham-
controlled trial
phetamine-involved families
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
Michael Klein, Germany
004 CBASP versus CBT in the treatment of depres-
TUESDAY

003 Dysfunctional parenting behavior and parental


sive disorder: a randomized controlled study in
role strain in methamphetamine-using men and
routine care setting
women
Gaby Bleichhardt, Germany
Janina Dyba, Germany
Frank Euteneuer, Katrin Wambach, Katharina Dannehl,
004 Parenting interventions for mothers and fathers Winfried Rief
using methamphetamines and other substances
Diana Moesgen, Germany
S-147 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 1
WEDNESDAY

S-144 Symposium
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A2
psychopathology, RDoC
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
The new ICD-11 classification of mental and
At risk for psychotic symptoms: genetics, proteomics behavioural disorders: development, testing, and
and neuroimaging release for public comment of improved clinical
Chairs: Thomas Frodl, Germany descriptions and diagnostic guidelines
Mary Cannon, Ireland Chairs: Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland
001 Current status of sub threshold psychosis in a María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico
transdiagnostic world 001 ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders:
THURSDAY

Patrick McGorry, Australia major innovations in clinical utility and as a vehicle


002 Hippocampal volumes in young people who for improving public health
report psychotic symptoms Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland
Mary Cannon, Ireland
002 The program of field testing for ICD-11 mental 003 Examining the efficacy of depression-focused

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and behavioural disorders internet interventions with programme-specific
María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico meta-analyses
Conal Twomey, Ireland
003 Global contributions to developing ICD-11
mental and behavioural disorders 004 Applying evidence-based internet interventions
Kathleen M. Pike, USA for depression and anxiety in collaborative care:
lessons from the Veovita project
004 Major differences between ICD-11 mental and
Björn Meyer, Germany
behavioural disorders and DSM-5

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Michael B. First, USA
S-150 Symposium
S-148 Symposium 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 1
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 2 TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion Effects of adverse childhood experiences on brain
structure and function
Longitudinal study of resilience – current interna-
Chairs: Christian Schmahl, Germany
tional research projects
Talma Hendler, Israel
Chairs: Klaus Lieb, Germany
Dewleen Baker, USA 001 Neural traces of stress: alterations in resting-
state networks
001 Do primary defensive reactions play a role in
Talma Hendler, Israel
stress-resilience?
Karin Roelofs, The Netherlands 002 Neurobiological consequences of childhood
maltreatment – the role of maltreatment type
002 Attachment is related to mental health in older

MONDAY
Udo Dannlowski, Germany
men – results from the Veterans Affairs Normative
Aging Study 003 Are there effects of childhood maltreatment on
Jutta Lindert, Germany brain development during sensitive time periods?
Janine Thome, Germany
003 Longitudinal Resilience Assessment (LORA) to
Julia Herzog, Traute Demirakca, Sophie Rausch, Gabi
identify mechanisms of resilience to stress
Ende, Martin Bohus, Stefanie Lis, Christian Schmahl
Oliver Tüscher, Germany
Andrea Chmitorz, Nele Goldbach, Rebecca Horstmann, 004 Effects of childhood maltreatment on function-
Danuta Weichert, Juliane Kopf, Klaus Lieb, Andreas Reif al correlates of cognitive control
Julia Herzog, Germany

TUESDAY
004 Seeking risk and resilience factors for PTSD:
Inga Niedtfeld, Sophie Rausch, Janine Thome, Meike
the Marine Resiliency Study
Müller-Engelmann, Regina Steil, Kathlen Priebe, Martin
Dewleen Baker, USA
Bohus, Christian Schmahl
Dean Acheson, Victoria Risbrough, Caroline Nievergelt,
Brian Kwan, Xin Tu
S-151 Symposium
S-149 Symposium 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 3
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Berlin 1 TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Indicators of neuroinflammation in psychotic and


affective disorders
Internet-based and mobile interventions for mood
Chairs: Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
and anxiety disorders: current challenges and new
Hans Klein, The Netherlands
frontiers
Chairs: Björn Meyer, Germany 001 Biological indicators of neuroinflammation in
Christopher Beevers, USA psychotic disorders
Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
001 Pesky gNATs: a cognitive behavioural therapy
computer game for young people with mood and 002 PET neuroimaging of microglia indicates brain
anxiety disorders inflammation in acute psychosis
THURSDAY

Gary O'Reilly, Ireland Hans Klein, The Netherlands


Iris Jonker, Erik de Vries, Rudi Dierckx, Robert Schoevers,
002 Predictors of treatment response to a depres-
Janine Doorduin
sion-focussed internet intervention
Christopher Beevers, USA

German language Session Q & A Modul


003 Neurohistological evidence of brain inflamma- S-154 Symposium
136

tion in psychotic and affective disorders 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 3


Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
004 Infections and inflammation as possible causes disorders
of severe mental disorders – findings from large
Epigenetic mechanisms of fear and anxiety in mice
scale studies
and men: DNA methylation, histone acetylation and
Michael Benros, Denmark
microRNAs
Chairs: Jürgen Deckert, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

S-152 Symposium Katharina Domschke, Germany


10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 1 001 Developmental epigenetic programming by
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
prenatal maternal stress
Daniel van den Hove, The Netherlands
Suicide prevention at the national and international Magdalena Weidner, Karla-Gerlinde Schraut, Angelika
level Schmitt, Klaus-Peter Lesch
Chairs: Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
Zul Merali, Canada 002 MicroRNAs as epigenetic mechanisms in fear
learning and anxiety
001 International suicide prevention approaches: Leif Hommers, Germany
the European Alliance Against Depression
Ulrich Hegerl, Germany 003 MicroRNAs and histone acetylation as epigene-
tic mechanisms in fear extinction and anxiety
002 National suicide prevention approaches in Nicolas Singewald, Austria
Canada
Edward Mantler, Canada 004 DNA methylation as epigenetic mechanism in
MONDAY

panic disorder and social phobia


003 National suicide prevention approaches in the Christiane Ziegler, Germany
Netherlands Udo Dannlowski, David Bräuer, Marina Mahr, Agnieszka
Jan K. Mokkenstorm, The Netherlands Gajewska, Miriam A. Schiele, Leonie Kollert, Jürgen
004 National suicide prevention approaches in Spain Hoyer, Alexander Gerlach, Volker Arolt, Peter Zwanzger,
Victor Pérez Sola, Spain Jürgen Deckert, Katharina Domschke

S-153 Symposium S-155 Symposium


10:00 – 11:30 | Room M4 / M5 10:00 – 11:30 | Room M6
TUESDAY

TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work
Primary health care for patients with affective disor- Psychiatric rehabilitation – the basis for inclusion
ders: comparison of different European countries › WPA Section: Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Chairs: Detlef E. Dietrich, Germany Chairs: Johannes Wancata, Austria
Vincenzo Costigliola, Belgium Pichet Udomratn, Thailand
001 GP: first drug – primary health care of patients 001 Psychiatric rehabilitation in Asia – an experi-
with affective disorders in Europe from a Belgium ence from Thailand
perspective
WEDNESDAY

Pichet Udomratn, Thailand


Vincenzo Costigliola, Belgium
002 From the linear continuum approach to sup-
002 Primary care and management of affective ported inclusion: a paradigm shift for psychiatric
disorders in Spain rehabilitation
Juan Mendive, Spain Dirk Richter, Switzerland
003 German primary health care approaches to Holger Hoffmann
affective disorders 003 Does competitive work increase mental health
Jochen Gensichen, Germany in patients with severe mental illness?
Holger Hoffmann, Switzerland
THURSDAY

004 Mothers and fathers of schizophrenia patients


Johannes Wancata, Austria
S-156 Symposium S-158 Symposium

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10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 1 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 6
TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions
interventions Joint symposium of the Mozambican association
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the elderly: an of psychiatry and mental health and Portuguese
update on clinical practice and latest research data society of psychiatry and mental health
Chairs: Georgios Petrides, USA Chairs: Lidia Gouveia, Portugal
Pascal Sienaert, Belgium Antonio Pacheco Palha, Portugal

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Effects of a right unilateral ultrabrief pulse 001 Diagnostic stability of psychiatric disorders in
electroconvulsive therapy course on health related clinical practice – a retrospective study
quality of life in elderly depressed patients Anibal Anube, Mozambique
Vaughn McCall, USA
002 Burnout in informal caregivers of patients with
002 Long-term neurocognitive functioning after psychiatric disorders
electroconvulsive therapy in depressed elderly Rogério Mulumba, Mozambique
patients
003 Metabolic syndrome in inpatient with schizo-
Pascal Sienaert, Belgium
phrenia and major depressive disorder – a case
003 Electroconvulsive therapy for severe agitation study in Casa de Saúde do Bom Jesus
in Alzheimer's dementia Domingas Ferrão, Mozambique
Brent Forester, USA
004 My experience in the implementation of a
004 The mortality rate of electroconvulsive therapy postgraduate program for Mozambique residents in
(ECT): a systematic review and pooled analysis psychiatry in Oporto and Minho Universities

MONDAY
Søren Dinesen Østergaard, Denmark Antonio Pacheco Palha, Portugal

S-157 Symposium S-159 Symposium


10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 3 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Dessau 6
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Excerpts from German psychiatric teaching STEPWISE: structured lifestyle education for people
› DGPPN Section: Universitäre Lehre with schizophrenia trial
Chairs: Richard Holt, United Kingdom
Chairs: Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany

TUESDAY
Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
Peter Goll, Germany
001 Background and methodology of the STEPWISE
001 Learning by playing
trial
Franziska Baessler, Germany
Paul French, United Kingdom
002 Imparting empathy during bedside teaching Richard Holt, Shanaya Rathod, Rebecca Gossage-Worrall
Gottfried Maria Barth, Germany
002 Main results of the STEPWISE trial
003 Use of actors as patients in bedside teaching Richard Holt, United Kingdom
Philipp Spitzer, Germany
003 Process evaluation of the STEPWISE lifestyle
WEDNESDAY

004 Different test forms, in particular OSCE stations education programme


Daniela Roesch Ely, Germany Rebecca Gossage-Worrall, United Kingdom
Franziska Bässler, Jan Lauter
004 Implications of the trial for weight manage-
ment of people with severe mental illness
Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-037 (d) Symposium (German) S-039 (d) Symposium (German)
138

10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A1 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 2


TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
psychosomatics Suizidalität – biologisch betrachtet
Grundlagen und Behandlung von chronischem Chairs: Dan Rujescu, Germany
Schmerz Ute Lewitzka, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Psychosomatik 001 Ist Suizidalität vererbbar? Zur Genetik suizida-
Chairs: Manfred Fichter, Germany len Verhaltens
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Walter Zieglgänsberger, Germany Dan Rujescu, Germany


001 Fehlgeschlagene multimodale Therapieversu- 002 Biologische Risikoparameter für Suizidalität bei
che wirken als Nocebo Kindern und Jugendlichen mit affektiven Erkrankun-
Walter Zieglgänsberger, Germany gen – was wissen wir heute?
Ute Lewitzka, Germany
002 Untersuchungen zu Placebo- / Noceboeffekten
Ulrike Bingel, Germany 003 Psychopharmakotherapie: Suizidprävention
oder Suizidpromotion?
003 Neueste Maxime empirisch fundierter psycho-
Thomas Bronisch, Germany
logischer Behandlung und Präventionsmaßnahmen
bei chronischen Schmerzsyndromen 004 Lithium und andere mood stabilizer in der
Winfried Rief, Germany Suizidprävention
Robert Haußmann, Germany

S-038 (d) Symposium (German)


S-040 (d) Symposium (German)
MONDAY

10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 3


TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 2
substances, behavioural addictions TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
Crystal Meth – Update 2017: aktuelle Präventions- DGPPN S3-Leitlinie Verhinderung von Zwang:
und Therapieangebote in Sachsen therapeutische Maßnahmen bei aggressivem
› SWGN – Sächsische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Verhalten
für Nervenheilkunde e.V. Chairs: Tilman Steinert, Germany
Chairs: Thomas Barth, Germany Tanja Henking, Germany
Michael Bauer, Germany 001 Reduktion von Zwang: Ergebnisse eines
TUESDAY

001 Methamphetaminabhängigkeit – Behandlungs- systematischen Reviews


bedarf und -optionen in Sachsen Sophie Hirsch, Germany
Niels Bergemann, Germany 002 Rechtliche und ethische Aspekte
002 Schwangerschaft und Crystal Meth – Angebote Tanja Henking, Germany
für substanzabhängige werdende Eltern 003 Beziehung und Pflege
Ulrich Zimmermann, Germany André Nienaber, Germany
Jörg Reichert, Jürgen Dinger, Katharina Nitzsche,
004 Von der Evidenz zur Empfehlung
Kristin Ferse
WEDNESDAY

Tilman Steinert, Germany


003 Qualitätsmessung und Vergütung stationärer Sophie Hirsch
Suchtbehandlung bei Polytoxikomanie
Thomas Barth, Germany
Brigitte Sandy Voigtländer
004 Qualifizierte Entgiftung von Alkohol sowie
Methamphetamin auf einer gemeinsamen Station
für Abhängigkeitserkrankungen
Thomas Reuster, Germany
THURSDAY
S-041 (d) Symposium (German) S-043 (d) Symposium (German)

139
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M1 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R2
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality
disorders, dementia Spiritus contra Spiritum? Die Rolle der Spiritua-
Kognitive Dysfunktion und Delir bei Älteren lität bei Suchterkrankungen
in einer hochtechnisierten medizinischen Welt: Chairs: Jürgen Hoß, Germany
Prävention und Management Human-Friedrich Unterrainer, Austria
Chairs: Gerhard W. Eschweiler, Germany
001 Spiritualität bei den Anonymen Alkoholikern

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Christine Thomas, Germany
aus der Sicht eines evangelischen Christen
001 Prävalenz und Inzidenz von perioperativem Frithjof Sahnwaldt, Germany
Delir und postoperativer kognitiver Dysfunktion
002 Die Rolle der Spiritualität in der Behandlung
(POCD) bei älteren Menschen
von Suchterkrankungen
Michael Rapp, Germany
Human-Friedrich Unterrainer, Austria
002 Klinische und psychosoziale Risikofaktoren
003 Spiritualität und Religion aus der Sicht eines
für die Entwicklung eines Delirs und POCD
AA-Mitglieds – ein Erfahrungsbericht
Gerhard W. Eschweiler, Germany
Andrew, Germany
003 Perioperative Delirprävention und -manage-
ment: Wunsch und Wirklichkeit
Christine Thomas, Germany WS-13 Workshop
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 5
TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles
S-042 (d) Symposium (German)

MONDAY
Relevance of e-mental health for today's mandate of
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M8
psychiatry
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Chairs: Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
Wirkt Home Treatment auch in der deutsch- Frances Kay-Lambkin, Australia
sprachigen psychiatrischen Versorgung? Empirische Speaker: Anil Thapliyal, New Zealand
Daten aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum
Chairs: Andreas Bechdolf, Germany
Jürgen Gallinat, Germany WS-14 Workshop
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Dessau 3
001 Langzeitergebnisse von Assertive Community

TUESDAY
Treatment bei jugendlichen und erwachsenen TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Patienten mit schweren psychotischen Störungen International medical graduates – effective supervision
Martin Lambert, Germany – how essential is it?
002 Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie und Assertive Chairs: Raja Natarajan, United Kingdom
Community Treatment zur Prävention von stationä- Janet Allison, United Kingdom
ren Aufenthalten Speakers: Raja Natarajan, United Kingdom
Andreas Bechdolf, Germany Marilia Calcia, United Kingdom
Ines Haag, Christian Konkol, Frank Jessen, Eun-Hae Kim,
Hendrik Müller, Johanna Klaus
WEDNESDAY

OS-24 Oral Presentation Session


003 Home Treatment bei akuten psychiatrischen 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R3
Erkrankungen: Effektivness in der Regelversorgung
TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
Urs Hepp, Switzerland
Lea Wyder, Niklaus Stulz Epidemiology and risk factors III
Chairs: Elie Karam, Lebanon
004 Stationsersetzende Behandlung im Brennpunkt Jens Wiltfang, Germany
Großstadt: Evaluationsergebnisse eines Modellpro-
jektes gem. § 64b SGB V 001 Various psychiatric disorders among the female
Felix Bermpohl, Germany victims of domestic violence (DV) – a cross sectional
C. Montag, A. Matthey, Z. Strasser, T. Kaiser, study from India
THURSDAY

A. Wullschleger, J. Berg, N. Schoofs Supriya Agarwal, India


Sandeep Antil, S. Sudarsanan, Sandeep Choudhary

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Australian private psychiatry as governmentally OS-26 (d) Oral Presentation Session
140

funded considered in terms of social equity 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R12


Graham Meadows, Australia
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Joanne Enticott, Grant Russell, Brett Inder, Roger Gurr,
Frances Shawyer, Scott Pattern Versorgungsmodelle und Behandlungskonzepte II
Chairs: Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany
003 Use of high H1 receptor affinity antidepressants
Christian Kieser, Germany
and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Virginio Salvi, Italy 001 Ärztenetze nach § 87b SGB V und ambulante
Francesco Barone-Adesi, Roberta Picariello, Tiziana Komplexbehandlung – neue Chancen für die sektor-
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Cena, Corrado Magnani, Fabrizio Faggiano, Claudio übergreifende psychiatrische Versorgung


Mencacci, Roberto Gnavi, Giuseppe Costa Norbert Mönter, Germany; Carsten Jäger
004 Measuring and correlating autistic characteris- 002 Neues Therapiekonzept zur Erststabilisierung
tics and coping mechanisms – a study involving 1714 und Arousalmodulation für stark belastete Kinder
members of Portuguese universities und Jugendliche und minderjährige Flüchtlinge:
Eduardo Jorge Palha Teixeira Fernandes, Portugal START – Stress-Traumasymptoms-Arousal-
Patrick Alves, Cristina Sousa Regulation-Treatment
Andrea Dixius, Germany; Eva Möhler
005 Risk factors associated with behavioral /
emotional problems of preschoolers in a low-income 003 Wie entwickelten sich chronisch psychisch
community erkrankte Menschen im Rahmen gemeindepsychi-
Marina Monzani Da Rocha, Brazil atrischer Versorgungsangebote? Ergebnisse einer
Cibelle A. de la Higuera Amato, Alessandra Laranjeira Längsschnittstudie unter Empfängern ambulanter
Oddone, Gabriela Zanata Pinheiro Eingliederungshilfeleistungen in Norddeutschland
Johanna Baumgardt, Germany; Dieter Röh
MONDAY

OS-25 Oral Presentation Session 004 Die Einbeziehung von Angehörigen in die psy-
chiatrisch-psychotherapeutische Therapie aus Sicht
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R13 der professionellen Helfer
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other Isabel Maurus, Germany
disorders of this category Josef Bäuml, Gabriele Pitschel-Walz, Sandra Lüscher
Eating disorders and related symptoms 005 Fast 2 Jahre Genesungsbegleitung auf der
Chairs: Palmiero Monteleone, Italy geschlossenen Akutstation im UKE in Hamburg –
Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse und meine subjektive Sicht,
TUESDAY

002 A systematic review of pro- and anti-inflamma- auch bei Zwang: Ideen für eine zukunftsweisende,
tory cytokines in eating disorders andere Akutpsychiatrie
Bethan Dalton, United Kingdom Stefanie Böttger, Germany
Savani Bartholdy, Gerome Breen, Mohammad A. A.
Ibrahim, Ulrike Schmidt, Hubertus Himmerich PC-07 Pro-Con-Debate
003 Intranasal oxytocin in the treatment of anorex- 10:30 – 11:30 | Hall A8
ia nervosa – a randomized placebo-controlled trial
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
of hospitalised patients during re-feeding
Sarah Maguire, Australia Suicide can be prevented by psychiatrists
WEDNESDAY

Janice Russell, Alice Kesby, Glenn Hunt, Iain McGregor Chairs: Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Pavel Alfimov, Russia
004 Subtypes of personality and “locus of control”
Proponent: Maria A. Oquendo, USA
in bariatric patients and their effect on weight loss,
Opponent: Michael Davidson, Israel
eating disorder, depressive symptoms and quality
of life
Carolin Peterhänsel, Germany KN-15 Keynote Lecture
Katja Linde, Birgit Wagner, Arne Dietrich, Anette 11:45 – 12:45 | Hall B
Kersting
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
THURSDAY

Cross-cultural values, social identity and resilience:


how to cope with mental challenges of migration
Chairs: Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada
Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Speaker: Martin Bohus, Germany
KN-16-PF Keynote Lecture DF-03 (d) Discussion Forum

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11:45 – 13:00 | Hall A3 11:45 – 13:45 | Hall Berlin 1
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality
policy Existentielle Trauer – ein Trialog zwischen den
Future of nursing: an underutilized global force to Weltreligionen, Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
address and promote mental health › DGPPN Section: Religiosität und Spiritualität
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
Chairs: Isgard Ohls, Germany
André Nienaber, Germany
Michael Utsch, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland
Speakers: Edilma L. Yearwood, USA 001 Umgang mit Verlust und Trauer im Islam
Vicki Hines-Martin, USA Ibrahim Rüschoff, Germany
Award Ceremony: 002 Ars moriendi et vivendi: Trauer aus christlich-
DGPPN Award for Nursing and Health Professions in jüdischer Perspektive
Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Isgard Ohls, Germany
Laudation: Arno Deister, Germany 003 Der Mensch als Edelstein – die Perspektive der
Bahai
KN-17 Keynote Lecture Hamid Peseschkian, Germany
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A2 004 Die Perspektive der Konfessionslosen und
Atheisten
TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
Peter Kaiser, Germany
Responding to the catastrophic reduction of life
expectancy among psychiatric patients 005 Umgang mit Verlust und Trauer im Buddhismus

MONDAY
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany Ulrike Anderssen-Reuster, Germany
Frank Jacobi, Germany
Speaker: Peter Lehmann, Germany S-146 Symposium
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 1
ST-12 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A8 psychosomatics
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic Psychiatric disorders and the autonomic nervous
substances, behavioural addictions system – autonomic changes in disease, with medi-

TUESDAY
Verhaltensabhängigkeiten cation, exercise, relaxation and music
Chairs: Tagrid Leménager, Germany Chairs: Katharina Hösl, Germany
Astrid Müller, Germany Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany

001 Das virtuelle Selbst – Ätiologie, neurobiologi- 001 Principles of cardiovascular autonomic testing
sche Korrelate sowie therapeutische Implikationen and autonomic changes in psychiatric disorders
zur Internetsucht Katharina Hösl, Germany
Tagrid Leménager, Germany 002 Central autonomic modulation and effects of
002 Kaufsucht anticipatory stress, emotional stimulation, music
WEDNESDAY

Astrid Müller, Germany and nonmedical interventions


Max Josef Hilz, United Kingdom
003 Physical exercise as a key interventional
PC-05 (d) Pro-Con-Debate approach to impact on autonomic dysfunction in
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 2 psychiatric patients
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany
Offene Psychiatrie – die Lösung aller Probleme?
Chairs: Christian Kieser, Germany
Tilman Steinert, Germany
Proponent: Karl H. Beine, Germany
THURSDAY

Opponent: Thomas Pollmächer, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-160 Symposium 002 The neurogenetic risk architecture of bipolar
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11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 1 disorder


Henrik Walter, Germany
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
003 How far we are from a personalized treatment
Personalized medicine in psychiatry: where are we
in bipolar disorders?
now?
Andrea Murru, Spain
› WPA Section: Personalized Psychiatry
004 Cognitive enhancement for patients with bipolar
Chairs: Giampaolo Perna, Italy
disorder
Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Kamilla Miskowiak, Denmark


001 Mechanisms of action of antidepressants:
implications for personalized treatment?
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA S-163 Symposium
002 Using multimodal predictors for antidepressant 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 2
treatment response – from neuroimaging to genet- TOPIC 33: Rural and urban mental health
ics and epigenetics Psychiatric emergencies – a worldwide challenge
Elisabeth Binder, Germany › DGPPN Section: Emergency Psychiatry
003 Using a nonhuman primate model of anxiety to Chairs: Thomas Messer, Germany
inform the development of personalized treatments Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany
Ned H. Kalin, USA
001 Psychiatric emergencies – an overview
Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany
S-161 Symposium
002 Agitation in psychiatric emergencies
MONDAY

11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1 Georg Juckel, Germany


TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou
Culpability, mind and brain 003 Pharmacotherapy of psychiatric emergencies
Chairs: Kolja Schiltz, Germany Thomas Messer, Germany
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany 004 Suicidality in psychiatric emergencies
001 Biological aspects of individual and collective Barbara Schneider, Germany
violence
Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
S-164 Symposium
TUESDAY

002 Fritz Haarman – a life between psychiatric


11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 3
assessments
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences

003 Reflections on the concept of criminal culpability Confronting psychiatry during the Nazi period –
Reinhard Merkel, Germany a concluded chapter?
Chairs: Maike Rotzoll, Germany
004 Free will between genes, brain and environment Volker Roelcke, Germany
Pietro Pietrini, Italy
001 Resources for each other – the Society of
German Neurologists and Psychiatrists and Nazi
WEDNESDAY

S-162 Symposium biopolitics


11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 1 Hans-Walter Schmuhl, Germany
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders 002 Give them back a part of their dignity – research
on the victims of patients' murder (“Euthanasia”) and
Toward stratified treatments for bipolar disorders
its significance for understanding national socialist
› WPA Section: Affective Disorders psychiatry
Chairs: Gregor Hasler, Switzerland Maike Rotzoll, Germany
Kamilla Miskowiak, Denmark
003 Brain tissues as a legacy of Nazi psychiatry and
001 What is bipolar disorder? Bridging the gap their post-war use, 1940 – 2000
THURSDAY

between DSM-5 and Research Domain Criteria Paul Weindling, United Kingdom
Gregor Hasler, Switzerland
004 Psychiatric dissertations between 1930 and S-167 Symposium

143
1960: programs and practices of “normal” research 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M1
at university psychiatric departments during the
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Nazi period and beyond
substances, behavioural addictions
Volker Roelcke, Germany
Therapy of alcohol use disorders: an introduction to
varying interventions in different nations
S-165 Symposium Chairs: Michael Köhnke, Germany
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M2 / M3 Christian G. Schütz, Canada

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics 001 Alcohol use disorder: treatment in Canada
Synapses as sensors of environmental changes and Christian G. Schütz, Canada
molecular dysfunction 002 Alcohol use disorder: treatment in Spain
(Symposium of the Leopoldina German Nation- Francina Fonseca, Spain
al Academy of Sciences in Memoriam Michael
003 Advances in the treatment of alcohol: the UK
Frotscher)
experience
Chairs: Gabriele Rune, Germany
Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom
Peter Falkai, Germany
004 The treatment of alcohol use disorder in Germany
001 Synaptic defects in autism spectrum disorders
– focus on neuroligins at inhibitory synapses Michael Köhnke, Germany
Nils Brose, Germany
002 Synaptic autoimmunity in neuropsychiatric S-168 Symposium
diseases 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M8

MONDAY
Dietmar Schmitz, Germany TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
003 Releasing the cortical synaptic brake? psychopathology, RDoC
rTMS-induced synaptic plasticity Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): an international
Andreas Vlachos, Germany perspective on symptom variation, comorbidity, suicid-
ality and pharmacotherapy
S-166 Symposium › WPA Section: Anxiety & Obsessive Compulsive
Disorders
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M4 / M5
Chair: Vlasios Brakoulias, Australia
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
001 Cross-cultural aspects of obsessive-compulsive

TUESDAY
Artists as victims and survivors of National
disorder (OCD) symptomatology
Socialism – commemoration in Germany and the
Hisato Matsunaga, Japan
challenges today
Chairs: Andreas Spengler, Germany 002 Disorders co-occurring with obsessive-compul-
Thomas Röske, Germany sive disorder: patterns and implications for clinical
practice
001 Artists as victims of National Socialism:
Vladan Starcevic, Australia
life, oevre, and commemoration
Thomas Röske, Germany 003 Obsessive-compulsive disorder and suicidality
WEDNESDAY

Donatella Marazziti, Italy


002 Artists as survivors in the post-war period:
life, oevre, and commemoration 004 Cross-cultural variations in the prescription of
Andreas Spengler, Germany pharmacological agents for obsessive-compulsive
disorder
003 Art in psychiatric context or so called outsider
Vlasios Brakoulias, Australia
art: the international perspective
Marc Steene, United Kingdom
FS-09 Further Session
12:00 – 13:00 | Room R2
Lesungen
THURSDAY

001 Das gelungene Ich


Hans-Otto Thomashoff, Austria

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Bewohner ME-04 Meet-the-Expert
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Christof Held, Switzerland 13:30 – 14:30 | Room M2 / M3


003 SUICIDE TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Stefan Lange, Switzerland
Pathomechanisms, prediction and prevention of
anxiety – a personalized story
FS-10 Further Session Chairs: Oliver Schubert, Australia
Berend Malchow, Germany
12:00 – 13:00 | Room R3
Speaker: Katharina Domschke, Germany
Author readings
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Coming off psychiatric drugs – chapter “A


Couple's Slow Awakening” ST-13 State-of-the-Art-Symposium
Jim Maddock, Ireland 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A5
Mary Maddock, Ireland TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
002 Remembrance of Things Present – making Recognizing and diagnosing autoimmune
peace with Dementia encephalitis
Peter Maeck, USA Chairs: Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
Josef Priller, Germany
KN-18 (d) Keynote Lecture 001 Psychosis and antibodies to synaptic receptors
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall B Josep Dalmau, Spain

TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry 002 Antibody findings in psychiatric patients – a


critical analysis of the state-of-the-art
Verletzlichkeit und Reife im hohen Alter
Angela Vincent, United Kingdom
MONDAY

– Perspektiven der Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie


des Alters
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany ST-14 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
Iris Hauth, Germany 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A1
Speaker: Andreas Kruse, Germany
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
disorders of this category
KN-19 Keynote Lecture Essstörungen
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A6 / A7 Chairs: Iris Pollmann, Germany
Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany
TUESDAY

TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors


The shared risk factors for homicides, suicides and 001 Bulimia nervosa, Binge-Eating Störung, Night-
mental health disorders in large urban population Eating-Syndrom und Adipositas
Chairs: Lakshmi Vijayakumar, India Iris Pollmann, Germany
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany 002 Anorexia nervosa – State-of-the-Art
Speaker: Jair de Jesus Mari, Brazil Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany

KN-20 Keynote Lecture S-169 Symposium


WEDNESDAY

13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A4 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A8


TOPIC 38: Human Rights TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Overcoming the psychiatric gaze? Reconsidering the neuropsychology
history of psychiatry in the light of the UNCRPD Big data in psychiatric imaging
Chairs: Michael Seidel, Germany Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Thomas Bock, Germany Peter Fox, USA
Speaker: Elena Demke, Germany
001 PING – Psychiatric Imaging Network Germany
Klaus Mathiak, Germany
THURSDAY

002 IMAGEN study


Gunter Schumann, United Kingdom
003 Human Brain Project
Ferath Kerif, Switzerland
004 Brain Map project 004 Childhood-onset psychosis: insights from neu-

145
Peter Fox, USA roimaging studies
Nitin Gogtay, USA

S-170 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A2 S-172 Symposium
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 2
adolescence TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Advances in ADHD research Psychopathology and creativity
› WPA Section: ADHD Chairs: Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla, Germany
Thomas Fuchs, Germany
Chairs: Joseph Biederman, USA
Gagan Joshi, USA 001 Robert Schumann's psychopathology: a synthesis
of biological, psychological and social perspectives
001 Deficient emotional self-regulation in the con-
with creativity research
text of ADHD
Asimina Koutsoukou-Argyraki, Germany
Joseph Biederman, USA
002 Art and As-If: anthropological foundations of
002 Optimizing ADHD treatment, focus on patient
art-therapies
needs
Thomas Fuchs, Germany
Javier Quintero, Spain
003 Creativity and schizoaffective disorders – the
003 Clinical and neuropsychological predictors of
case of Vincent van Gogh
methylphenidate response in children and adoles-
Andrés Heerlein, Chile
cents with ADHD: a naturalistic follow-up study in
004 The myth of genius and madness enacted in

MONDAY
a Spanish sample
Cesar Soutullo, Spain modern pop-music
María Vallejo-Valdivielso, Pilar de Castro-Manglano, Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla, Germany
Juan J. Marín-Méndez, Azucena Díez-Suárez
004 TOVA evaluation of children adolescents and S-173 Symposium
adults: does impairment progress?
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 1
Iris Manor, Israel
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Which prospects of psychiatric and psychothera-
S-171 Symposium peutic care are there for refugees and internally

TUESDAY
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 1 displaced people (IDP) in East Africa?
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Chairs: Joachim Cordes, Germany
Solomon Tshimong Rataemane, South Africa
Schizophrenia and adolescence: contribution and
mechanisms of late developmental disturbances to- 001 This painful gap has to be closed! About the
wards expression of psychosis and cognitive deficits challenge to develop, adapt, evaluate and dissemi-
Chairs: Peter Uhlhaas, United Kingdom nate adequate psychotherapeutic interventions in
Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany African low-income countries
Michael Odenwald, Germany
001 The development of neural synchrony and
WEDNESDAY

David Musyimi Ndetei


large-scale cortical networks during adolescence:
relevance for the pathophysiology of schizophrenia 002 Psychiatric advanced training for non-physician
and neurodevelopmental hypothesis clinicians in Ethiopia
Peter Uhlhaas, United Kingdom Andrea Jobst, Germany
Kristina Adorjan
002 Reciprocal disruptions in cortico-thalamic and
hippocampal resting-state functional connectivity in 003 Psychotherapeutic interventions regarding
youth with 22q11 deletion syndrome trauma and violence in Burundi
Alan Anticevic, USA Anselm Crombach, Germany
003 Postnatal development of excitatory and inhibi- 004 Evaluation of an internet-based intervention
THURSDAY

tory synaptic transmission in prefrontal cortex for the treatment of depression in people from the
Guillermo Gonzalez Burgos, United Kingdom Arabic language area: a pragmatic trial
Jana Stein, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-174 Symposium S-176 Symposium
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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 2 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 3


TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
Early recognition and intervention of psychosis Challenges in outpatient mental health care in
Chairs: Mathias Zink, Germany Europe – social, epidemiological, economical and
Paolo Fusar-Poli, United Kingdom clinical issues
Chairs: Dirk Richter, Switzerland
001 The clinical high risk state for psychosis: chal-
Hans-Joachim Salize, Germany
lenges for the next generation of research
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Paolo Fusar-Poli, United Kingdom 001 The current state of mental health care in Italy:
problems, perspectives and lessons to learn
002 Abnormal structural and functional brain imag-
Giulia Signorini, Italy
ing during the early course of psychosis
Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland 002 Social exclusion of persons with severe mental
illness in Switzerland
003 Cognitive and metacognitive deficits in the at
Dirk Richter, Switzerland
risk mental state for psychosis
Holger Hoffmann
Mathias Zink, Germany
003 Adherence to antipsychotic medication in out-
004 Cognitive behavioural therapy for patients with
patient schizophrenia care in Germany – effects on
increased risk for psychosis
hospital readmission and cost
Mark van der Gaag, The Netherlands
Hans-Joachim Salize, Germany
004 Factors associated with the use of community
S-175 Symposium mental health services by schizophrenia-spectrum
MONDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 1 patients in Málaga, Spain


TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Berta Moreno-Küstner, Spain
Antonio Bordallo, Mª Carmen Castillejos
Recovery from schizophrenia: a symposium in mem-
ory of the work of Richard Warner MD
Chairs: Peter Huxley, United Kingdom S-177 Symposium
Anne Krayer, United Kingdom
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 2
001 Updated review of recovery from schizophrenia TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
outcomes 2000 – 2015
Anne Krayer, United Kingdom Neuroscience-based classification of psychothera-
TUESDAY

Peter Huxley, Sanjay Aryal peutic medications: a critical review


› WPA Section: Pharmacopsychiatry
002 Building recovery supports and inclusion
opportunities through the economic development of Chairs: Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
identity communities of people with serious mental Siegfried Kasper, Austria
illnesses 001 Development of a neuroscience based nomen-
Alan Rosen, Australia clature
003 Synergies between traditional cultural healing Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
factors and evidence based clinical interventions to 002 Why do we need a neuroscience-based nomen-
WEDNESDAY

optimise outcomes for psychosis clature for psychotropic medication in psychiatry?


Alan Rosen, Australia Marie Spies, Germany
004 The human-rights based approach to recovery 003 The new proposed neuroscience-based nomen-
Michaela Amering, Austria clature for psychotropic medications
Thomas Baghai, Germany
THURSDAY
S-178 Symposium 002 Youth Coaching: prevention of juvenile unem-

147
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M4 / M5 ployment in Austria as illustrated by the example of
Salzburg
TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Verena Karl, Austria
E-mental health is invading your world: how to
003 Fighting for a professional education has
discern quality from charlatanism
helped my recovery and led to the foundation of my
Chairs: Stijn Jannes, Belgium
own company
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
Gudrun Tönnes, Germany
001 Finding the needle in the haystack – quality

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
004 My job as a journalist helps my everyday struggle
criteria for internet interventions
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany for recovery
Heide Fuhljahn, Germany
002 Symptom-free in 21 days with 15 minutes per
day with online self-help therapy? A 5-year longitu-
dinal follow-up study on over 7.000 patients S-181 Symposium
Paul Koeck, Belgium 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 6
003 The ability of apps to improve the daily life of TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
persons with mental ill health Improving communication in mental health care:
Frank Schalken, The Netherlands new findings and interventions
Chairs: Rose McCabe, United Kingdom
S-179 Symposium Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom

13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 1 001 Effect of questions used by psychiatrists on


therapeutic alliance and adherence

MONDAY
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Laura Thompson, United Kingdom
Glutamatergic mechanisms in schizophrenia: from
002 TEMPO: Training to enhance communication
animal models to clinical findings
with people with psychosis
Chairs: Peter Gass, Germany
Rose McCabe, United Kingdom
Steven Siegel, USA
003 Shared decision making in dementia
001 Cellular and circuit models of increased resting-
Rose McCabe, United Kingdom
state network gamma activity in schizophrenia
Steven Siegel, USA 004 Structuring patient-clinician communication
with a solution focused approach: DIALOG+
002 mGlu5 receptor ablation alters the expression

TUESDAY
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom
of several schizophrenia-associated genes
Dragos Inta, Germany
003 Dysregulated adult neurogenesis in the human S-182 Symposium
subependymal zone in schizophrenia and bipolar 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Dessau 3
disorder TOPIC 30: Human sexuality
Christin Weissleder, Australia
Maree Webster, Cynthia Shannon Weickert Classification of sexual disorders: the perspective of
clinical sexologists
004 Dopamin-glutamate interaction and schizophre-
WEDNESDAY

› WPA Section: Psychiatry & Human Sexuality


nia: new evidence from PET and MRS
Jürgen Gallinat, Germany Chairs: Antonio Pacheco Palha, Portugal
Radwa S. Abdelazim, Egypt
001 Human sexuality in these days
S-180 Symposium
Antonio Pacheco Palha, Portugal
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 3
002 Classification of sexual disorders: an Asian
TOPIC 44: Other topics perspective
Labor market integration is vital for recovery! Sathyanarayana Rao, India
Challenges and encouragement
003 Sexual violence against women – gender
THURSDAY

Chair: Janine Berg-Peer, Germany


violence, intimate partner violence (IPV) and
001 Vocational recovery: mental health and employ- domestic violence in Europe and worldwide
ment in evidence and clinical practice – selected milestones
Dorothea Jäckel, Germany Alexis Vasquez, Venezuela

German language Session Q & A Modul


004 Gender dysphoria – the protocol and the 002 Determinanten unfreiwilliger psychiatrischer
148

experience of the university hospital of St. John Aufnahmen – empirische Daten aus einer deutschen
Márcia Mota, Portugal Großstadt
Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany
Mario Schmitz-Buhl, Stefanie Gairing
S-183 Symposium
003 Häufigkeit und Bedingungsfaktoren für die
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R2
Anwendung von Unterbringungen, Fixierungen und
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Zwangsmedikation – neueste Studienergebnisse aus
NRW
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Psychiatry in Guatemala
Chairs: Roxana Ruiz Cabarrus, Guatemala Georg Juckel, Germany
Mayra Recino, Guatemala 004 Wie lassen sich Zwangsmaßnahmen bei der
Discussants: Mirna Santos, Guatemala Behandlung reduzieren? Erfahrungen aus Berlin
Diego Asturias, Guatemala Andreas Heinz, Germany
Edgar Vasquez, Guatemala
001 Implementing mhGap – IG (mental health Gap
S-045 (d)-PF Symposium (German)
Action Programme – Intervention Guideline) in
medical schools in Guatemala 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M8
Lourdes Trigueros, Guatemala TOPIC 44: Other topics
Die Selbstverpflichtung der Pflegewissenschaft
S-184 Symposium in einer psychiatrischen Universitätsklinik: das
Basler Modell
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R3
Chairs: Regula Lüthi, Switzerland
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
MONDAY

Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland


neuropsychology
001 Bewältigungsfördernde Umgebung im psy-
Assessment of brain-heart interaction through chiatrischen Setting: die Selbstverpflichtung der
heart dynamics: towards a neurovisceral integration Pflegewissenschaft und „Das Basler Modell”
model Claudia Lötscher, Switzerland
Chairs: Agorastos Agorastos, Germany
Klaus Wiedemann, Germany 002 Lebensqualität balancieren
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland
001 Translational relevance of non-linear heart rate
dynamics for human autonomic dysfunction 003 Patientenorientierung: wie genau im Basler
Modell?
TUESDAY

Oliver Stiedl, The Netherlands


Regine Steinauer, Switzerland
002 The neurovisceral integration model – findings
in psychiatric research 004 Therapeutische Allianz: ein Bündnis
Julian Thayer, USA Christine Althaus, Switzerland

003 Findings on heart rate variability in stress 005 Wissen beinhaltet auch Verstehen
research Beatrice Gehri, Switzerland
Agorastos Agorastos, Germany
004 HRV in dementia: on the safety of AChE S-046 (d) Symposium (German)
WEDNESDAY

inhibitors and other uses 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M6


Holger Jahn, Germany
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Umsetzung der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention
S-044 (d) Symposium (German) in der Psychiatrie: Brauchen wir eine neue Psychiatrie-
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M1 Enquête?
TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Chairs: Eva Buchholz, Germany
Sigrid Arnade, Germany
Freiheitsentziehende Maßnahmen in der Psychi-
atrie: Was ist die gegenwärtige Datenbasis? 001 Psychiatriehistorische Reflektionen: von der
Chairs: Georg Juckel, Germany Psychiatriereform der 1970er Jahre bis zur UN-BRK
THURSDAY

Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany Eva Buchholz, Germany

001 Häufigkeit von Zwangsmaßnahmen als Quali- 002 Paradigmenwechsel durch die UN-BRK: Hilft
tätsindikator? Die Datenlage in Baden-Württemberg eine neue Psychiatrie-Enquête?
Tilman Steinert, Germany Margret Osterfeld, Germany
Erich Flammer
003 Weiterentwicklung des psychiatrischen Versor- OS-27 Oral Presentation Session

149
gungssystems aus der Sicht von Betroffenen: Was 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R13
ist uns wichtig? Was brauchen wir?
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Thomas Künneke, Germany
Mental health promotion: underlying factors and
strategies
S-047 (d) Symposium (German) Chairs: Olga Karpenko, Russia
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Dessau 6 Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany
TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health 001 The exploration of correlation among work

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Inside Stigma – Stigmatisierung aus Sicht der identity, helping attitude, and job satisfactory on the
Betroffenen und Entwürfe für die Praxis case managers of narcotics hazard control centers
Chairs: Hermann T. Steffen, Germany Hui-Ching Wu, Taiwan
Christoph Karlheim, Germany 002 How to motivate employers to support the
001 Entstigmatisierungstendenzen am Beispiel von mental health of their employees? Report about
Depressions-Online-Foren und ihre Relevanz für die experiences across 500 German companies
psychiatrische Versorgungspraxis Werner Kissling, Germany
Christoph Karlheim, Germany 003 The current state of burnout and coping strate-
002 Zur sozialtypischen Expression psychischer gies of the staff at a national mental hospital
Erkrankungen im Kontext ihrer handlungsmotivie- Jong-Gook Lee, Republic of Korea
renden Erwartungen 004 Targets of therapeutic intervention for preven-
Matthias Pauge, Germany tion of repeated hospitalization: need for develop-
003 Familiales Stigmamanagement am Beispiel von ing ‘personalised care model’

MONDAY
Familien mit Epilepsie Amresh Shrivastava, Canada
Hermann T. Steffen, Germany Robbie Campbell, Avinash DeSousa
005 Personality factors associated with contracep-
tive behaviour among women attending the psychi-
S-417 Symposium
atric clinic of a Nigerian teaching hospital
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A3 Boladale Mapayi, Nigeria
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society Adesanmi Akinsulore, Olutayo Aloba, Olakunle Oginni,
Humor in psychiatry and psychotherapy Champion Seun-Fadipe, Adesegun Fatusi, Benedicta
Chairs: Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany Oladimeji

TUESDAY
Alexander M. Rapp, Germany
OS-28 Oral Presentation Session
WS-15 Workshop 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R12
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 3 TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
adolescence
Best practice in teaching medical students in busy Disorders closely related to childhood and
clinical environments adolescence
Chairs: Bennett Leventhal, USA
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Shavindra Dias, Sri Lanka


Mohan Isaac, Australia Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
001 Resilience in children of mothers with a history
of early life maltreatment
WS-16 Workshop Katja Dittrich, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 5 Anna Fuchs, Felix Bermpohl, Dorothea Kluczniok, Daniel
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education Führer, Anna-Lena Zietlow, Sibylle Maria Winter, Sabine
C. Herpertz, Romuald Brunner, Franz Resch
Gossip and rumour: impact within health organisations
Chair: H. Victor Storm, Australia 002 Early caregiving origins of attachment security
Speakers: Nick O'Connor, Australia in adolescence
THURSDAY

H. Victor Storm, Australia Stephen Scott, United Kingdom


Beth Kotze, Australia Jackie Briskman, Thomas O'Connor
Discussant: Janice Russell, Australia

German language Session Q & A Modul


003 The cost of love: financial consequences of 004 Cortical features of distinct evolutionary trajec-
150

insecure attachment in antisocial adolescents tories in patients with delusional infestation


Christian Bachmann, Germany Dusan Hirjak, Germany
Annette Bauer, Jackie Briskman, Monika Heinzel- Markus Huber, Erwin Kirchler, Katharina M. Kubera,
Gutenbrunner, Jennifer Beecham, Stephen Scott Martin Karner, Fabio Sambataro, Roland Freudenmann,
Robert Christian Wolf
004 Effective enhancement for child conduct
problems 005 Schizophrenia polygenic risk score associated
Dianne Lees, New Zealand with left temporal gyrification, but not grey matter
David Fergusson, Christopher Frampton, Sally Merry volume or thickness, in a sample of healthy subjects
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Igor Nenadic, Germany


005 Patterns of psychiatric diagnosis, pharmaco-
Stephanie Gräger, Swapnil Awasthi, Kerstin Langbein,
therapy, psychological assessments, rating scales
Maren Dietzek, Bianca Besteher, Stephan Ripke, Markus
and psychotherapy in children and adolescents
Nöthen, Heinrich Sauer, Christian Gaser, Franziska
with psychiatric disorders – a child and adolescent
Degenhardt
psychiatry clinic based study from India
Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, India 006 Large family-based exome sequencing study
Anisha P. Landge, Rakesh Ghildiyal provides new insight into schizophrenia
Franziska Degenhardt, Germany
006 The association between anxiety and obesity
Anna C. Koller, Ina Giegling, Kerstin Ludwig, Konrad
among the elementary school students in Japan
Klockmeier, Karolina Worf, Lalit Kaurani, Holger Thiele,
Yohei Suzuki, Japan
Sibylle Schwab, Andreas Reif, Alfredo Ramirez, Marcella
Ai Ikeda, Koutatsu Maruyama, Hiroo Wada, Takeshi
Rietschel, Dan Rujescu, Markus Nöthen
Tanigawa
MONDAY

FS-11-Film Further Session


OS-29 Oral Presentation Session
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 2
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 4
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
We are here! / Wir sind hier! (subtitled in English)
Psychotic disorders III
Chairs: Andrea Rothenburg, Germany
Chairs: Andreas Bechdolf, Germany
Susanne Simen, Germany
Patrick McGorry, Australia
Louise Larbanoix, Germany
001 Functional connectivity of the ventral tegmental
area and avolition in subjects with schizophrenia: a
TUESDAY

resting state functional MRI study FS-12-Film Further Session


Giulia Maria Giordano, Italy 13:30 – 16:30 | Hall London 1
Mario Stanziano, Michele Papa, Armida Mucci, Anna TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Prinster, Andrea Soricelli, Silvana Galderisi
Astu – so be it (Marathi with English subtitles)
002 Neuronal dysfunctions during visual working Chairs: Mohan Agashe, India
memory encoding as a candidate endophenotype Frank Jessen, Germany
for schizophrenia
Michael Stäblein, Germany
Helena Storchak, Denisa Ghinea, Dominik Kraft, FS-13-Film Further Session
WEDNESDAY

Christian Knöchel, Robert Bittner, Andreas Reif, Viola 13:30 – 16:30 | Hall London 3
Oertel
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
003 Brain structural, electrophysiological, cogni- Art of storytelling: The human experience of being
tive and clinical profiles of at-risk mental state: the a psychiatrist
longitudinal Minds in Transition (MinT) study Chairs: Michelle Furuta, USA
Ulrich Schall, Australia Mary Ann Schaepper, USA
Paul Rasser, Rebbekah Atkinson, Ross Fulham, Tim Michael Gales, USA
Ehlkes, Pat Michie, Philip Ward, Juanita Todd, Helen J. Mindi Thelen, USA
Stain, Robyn Langdon Tim Thelen, USA
THURSDAY

Maria T. Lymberis, USA


KN-21 (d) Keynote Lecture S-185 Symposium

151
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall B 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A6 / A7
TOPIC 40: Mass media and mental health TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Irrbilder und Vorbilder – wie gelingt die mediale CAREIF Symposium 3: global conflict, insecurities,
Darstellung von seelischer Gesundheit und Psychiatrie disasters, migration and mental health
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany Chairs: Kamaldeep Bhui, United Kingdom
Iris Hauth, Germany Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
Speaker: Eckart von Hirschhausen, Germany
001 Globalisation, conflict, natural disasters,

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Preisverleihung: putting mental health into foreign policy
DGPPN-Promotionspreis – Hans-Heimann-Preis Albert Chaitram Persaud, United Kingdom
Laudation: Arno Deister, Germany
002 Flash, the emperor and policies without evi-
dence: counter-terrorism measures destined
SP-03 Special Session for failure and societally divisive
Kamaldeep Bhui, United Kingdom
15:15 – 16:15 | Room M2 / M3
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
003 The psychology of radicalisation in the UK
Edgar Jones, United Kingdom
Future perspectives of psychotherapy
Chairs: Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China 004 A community-based targeted violence preven-
Bastian Willenborg, Germany tion model for preventing violent extremism
Speaker: Fritz Hohagen, Germany Stevan Weine, USA

S-186 Symposium

MONDAY
ST-15 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A3 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A8
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
substances, behavioural addictions Stress – a global common denominator
Alkoholabhängigkeit › WPA Section: Evidence Based Psychiatry
Chairs: Falk Kiefer, Germany › WPA Section: Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Andreas Heinz, Germany Chairs: Uriel Halbreich, USA
001 Aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Therapie der Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece
Alkoholabhängigkeit

TUESDAY
001 Stress and stress-related disorders: geo-economic-
Falk Kiefer, Germany politics and civilian health
002 Neurobiologie und Pharmakotherapie der Uriel Halbreich, USA
Alkoholabhängigkeit 002 Suicide in Europe and the USA before and
Andreas Heinz, Germany during economic crises
Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece
ST-16 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium 003 Muslim women migrants in France: challenges
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A4 and threats, between secularism and integrism
WEDNESDAY

Saida Douki Dedieu, Tunisia


TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Therapie im Maßregelvollzug 004 Stressors and consequences from Georgia's
Chairs: Beate Eusterschulte, Germany independence from the USSR to the present
Birgit von Hecker, Germany Eka Chkonia, Republic of Georgia

001 Behandlung psychisch kranker Rechtsbrecher: 005 Psychological and social effects of prolonged
Theorie und Praxis der Kriminaltherapie exposure to rocket fire in southern Israel
Beate Eusterschulte, Germany Zahava Solomon, Israel

002 Therapie im Maßregelvollzug – die Behandlung


in der Entziehungsanstalt gemäß § 64 StGB
THURSDAY

Birgit von Hecker, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-187 Symposium 005 Two perspectives on peer support in BME
152

15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A1 (Black and Minority Ethnics) communities (part 1)


Sandra Jayacodi, United Kingdom
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
006 Two perspectives on peer support in BME
Improving mental health in minor refugees
(Black and Minority Ethnics) communities (part 2)
› DGKJP - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugend- Steven Gilbert, United Kingdom
psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie e.V.
Chairs: Tobias Banaschewski, Germany
Paul Plener, Germany S-189 Symposium
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Mental health in refugees and asylum seekers 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Helsinki 1
(MEHIRA) TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Malek Bajbouj, Germany policy
002 Assessing treatment needs – Providing Online Therapeutic innovations: e-mental health approaches
Ressource and Trauma Assessment for Refugees in psychiatry and psychotherapy
(PORTA) Chairs: Hans Jörgen Grabe, Germany
Paul Plener, Germany Heleen Riper, The Netherlands
Thorsten Sukale 001 A telephone- and text message-based tele-
003 Psychoeducation for unaccompanied minor medicine concept for patients with mental health
refugees disorders after discharge from day clinic: results of
Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany a randomized controlled trial
Neeltje van den Berg, Germany
004 A structured manual for a brief intervention
Hans Jörgen Grabe, Sebastian Baumeister, Harald J.
in minor refugees to improve emotional stability,
MONDAY

Freyberger, Wolfgang Hoffmann


psychosocial functioning and adaptation
Eva Möhler, Germany 002 Blended treatment in telepsychiatry – results of
an EU project
Heleen Riper, The Netherlands
S-188 Symposium
003 Transfer of the e-mental health portal
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A2 www.psychenet.de – experiences from implementa-
TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health tion research
Peer support – quo vadis? A critical reflection on re- Martin Härter, Germany
search and practice considering peer supports roots 004 Telepsychiatry in assessment and /or treatment
TUESDAY

and formal implementation of ethnic minorities in EU


Chairs: Alison Faulkner, United Kingdom Davor Mucic, Denmark
Candelaria Mahlke, Germany
001 Principles and values of peer support
S-190 Symposium
Alison Faulkner, United Kingdom
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
002 Comparing peer support in consumer / user-run
organisations with peer specialists in clinical set- TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality
tings: what does research tell us Religion, spirituality and clinical psychiatry: empirical
WEDNESDAY

Ute Krämer, Germany studies


Chairs: Arjan Braam, The Netherlands
003 Using experiential knowledge to coproduce a
Simon L. Dean, United Kingdom
randomised controlled trial of peer support for dis-
charge from inpatient psychiatric care: challenges 001 Just nurses you know: patients' needs of
and critical accomplishments (part 1) religion /spirituality (R / S) integration in complex
Steve Gillard, United Kingdom mental health care
Joke C. van Nieuw Amerongen-Meeuse, The Netherlands
004 Using experiential knowledge to coproduce a
randomised controlled trial of peer support for dis- 002 Which dimensions of religion / spirituality are
charge from inpatient psychiatric care: challenges protective in suicidality? The association between
THURSDAY

and critical accomplishments (part 2) suicidality and religion in depressed, religiously


Sarah Gibson, United Kingdom affiliated patients
Matthias Jongkind, The Netherlands
003 Meaning in life as a facet of personality 004 Cannabis use and transition to psychosis

153
functioning: a comparative quantitative approach Mark van der Gaag, The Netherlands
employing Livesley's adaptive failure model
Angelien Steen, The Netherlands
S-193 Symposium
004 Religious delusions in late life affective and
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Berlin 1
non-affective psychosis: the association with
(a strict) religious background and orthodoxy TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Arjan Braam, The Netherlands Challenges in mental health care of traumatized
Annemarie Noort

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
refugees
› DGPPN Section: Intercultural Psychiatry and Psycho-
therapy, Migration
S-191 Symposium
› EPA – European Psychiatric Association
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 1
› ESTSS – European Society for Traumatic Stress
TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles Studies
Characterizing copy number variants (CNVs) associ- › WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
ated with psychiatric disorders: towards a compre- Chairs: Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany
hensive understanding of pathophysiology Ingo Schäfer, Germany
Chairs: Thomas Nickl-Jockschat, Germany
Ted Abel, USA 001 In the shoes of refugees in Europe: the psycho-
social and mental health context
001 Deconstructing 22q11.2 copy number variants Levent Küey, Turkey
into dimensions of schizophrenia and autism
Noboru Hiroi, USA 002 Using digital communication tools to provide
psychosocial support to traumatized refugees

MONDAY
002 Translational neuroimaging of schizophrenia Christine Knaevelsrud, Germany
and autism-associated CNV
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany 003 Impact of post migration factors on mental
health of refugees
003 Sex-specific phenotypes in mouse models of Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
neuropsychiatric CNVs
Ted Abel, USA 004 Mental health care for refugees – a European
perspective
004 Using gene expression atlases to analyze brain Julia Schellong, Germany
structural changes in a mouse model of 16p11.2
hemideletion

TUESDAY
Thomas Nickl-Jockschat, Germany S-194 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 1
S-192 Symposium TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 2 psychopathology, RDoC
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Cultural variations in the expression of symptoms
› WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
Prediction of conversion to psychosis – recent
developments Chairs: Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Anita Riecher-Rössler, Switzerland Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, USA


Marie-Odile Krebs, France 001 Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric
001 Prediction of conversion to psychosis – recent disorders: a rose by any other name?
developments Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, USA
Anita Riecher-Rössler, Switzerland 002 The impact of trauma and acculturation on
002 Prognostic accuracy of psychometric inter- personal lives of asylum seekers and refugees
views for psychosis prediction: the challenge of risk Simon Groen, The Netherlands
enrichment strategies 003 Towards cultural assessment of grief and
Paolo Fusar-Poli, United Kingdom grief-related psychopathology
THURSDAY

003 Blood-based molecular biomarkers of transition Geert Smid, The Netherlands


to psychosis 004 The role of religion in the experience and
Marie-Odile Krebs, France expression of symptoms
Simon Dein, United Kingdom
German language Session Q & A Modul
S-195 Symposium S-197 Symposium
154

15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 3 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 3


TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Should we have the same psychiatrist in inpatient Family functioning and its role in psychopathology
and outpatient care or different psychiatrists in › WPA Section: Family Research and Intervention
each setting?
Chairs: Massimo Clerici, Italy
Chairs: Mirella Ruggeri, Italy
Samir Ibrahim, Australia
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Family interventions in the treatment of


001 Continuity of care or specialisation: what do
depression
patients prefer?
Samir Ibrahim, Australia
Mirella Ruggeri, Italy
002 The brief assessment of family functioning
002 Continuity of care or specialisation: what do
scale (BAFFS)
clinicians prefer?
Gabor Keitner, USA
Jacek Moskalewicz, Poland
Marta Welbel, Justyna Klingemann 003 Family role in the development and treatment
of personality disorders
003 Which service organisation model can reduce
Ester di Giacomo, Italy
hospital admissions and improve clinical and social
Fabrizia Colmegna, Flora Aspesi, Massimo Clerici
outcomes?
Victoria Bird, United Kingdom
Domenico Giacco, Stefan Priebe, Andrea Pfennig, Bettina S-198 Symposium
Soltmann
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 5
MONDAY

004 Continuity of care and specialisation: system TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders


features and costs
Pablo Nicaise, Belgium Schizophrenia diagnosis – prognosis and living reali-
Tiyi Morris, Paul McCrone ty of people with schizophrenia in life's review
Chairs: Georg Juckel, Germany
Gudrun Tönnes, Germany
S-196 Symposium 001 Diagnoses and prognoses in the course of time –
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M8 how do we consider the recovery from schizophrenia?
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, Georg Juckel, Germany
neuropsychology
TUESDAY

002 Recovery – a difficult and lifelong learning


Translating oxytocin neuroscience to the treatment process for children and parents
of mental disorders Janine Berg-Peer, Germany
Chairs: René Hurlemann, Germany 003 From 0 to 100 in more than 10 years
Valery Grinevich, Germany Sascha Keuter, Germany
001 Brain penetrance of systemically delivered 004 From the juvenile psychosis to schizophrenia as
oxytocin and its effect on dopamine signaling in the chronic disease and step by step to recovery – own
reward system story and other stories of recovery from schizophrenia
Mary R. Lee, USA
WEDNESDAY

Gudrun Tönnes, Germany


002 The oxytocin system and social-cognitive
functioning in schizophrenia – is nasal oxytocin a
potential treatment option? S-199 Symposium
Christian Luckhaus, Germany 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 1
003 Exploring nasal oxytocin as a new avenue for TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
treating anxiety disorders Gut microbiota and psychiatry
René Hurlemann, Germany Chairs: Avinash DeSousa, India
004 Sensory signals mobilize the oxytocin system E. Mohandas Warrier, India
towards sociality 001 Gut microbiota – a primer
THURSDAY

Valery Grinevich, Germany E. Mohandas Warrier, India


002 Gut microbiota – role in anxiety and depression
Rajesh Nagpal, India
003 Gut microbiota – role in neurodegenerative S-050 (d) Symposium (German)

155
disorders 15:15 – 16:45 | Room M4 / M5
Venugopal Jhanwar, India
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
004 Gut microbiota and autism spectrum disorders
Kann man durch Resilienztraining psychische
Avinash DeSousa, India
Erkrankungen verhindern?
› DGPPN Section: Prävention psychischer Erkrankungen
S-048 (d) Symposium (German) Chairs: Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A5 Wolfgang Maier, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TOPIC 40: Mass media and mental health Preisverleihung:
Projektionsfläche und Spiegel der Wirklichkeit: DGPPN Best Paper Award für herausragende Publi-
100 Jahre internationale Psychiatrie im Film kationen in Der Nervenarzt
Chairs: Axel Karenberg, Germany Laudation: Wolfgang Maier, Germany
Dirk Arenz, Germany 001 Vulnerabilität – Stress – Bewältigung: das Ent-
001 Genie, Hypnotiseur, Psychoanalytiker – Dr. Mabuse stehungsmodell psychischer Erkrankungen heute
Kathleen Haack, Germany Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany
002 Billy Wilders Meisterwerk: The Lost Weekend 002 Vom Verständnis der Resilienzmechanismen
Axel Karenberg, Germany zur Entwicklung von Präventionsstrategien
Marianne B. Müller, Germany
003 Monster sind auch nur Menschen – das
Seelendrama 003 Welche Trainings sind zur Resilienz-Förderung
Dirk Arenz, Germany wirksam? Ergebnisse einer systematischen Litera-
turanalyse

MONDAY
004 Requiem for a dream – die Infragestellung des Klaus Lieb, Germany
amerikanischen Traums?
Ekkehardt Kumbier, Germany 004 Welche psychischen Erkrankungen können
durch Resilienztraining verhindert werden?
Dirk Lehr, Germany
S-049 (d) Symposium (German)
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 2
S-051 (d) Symposium (German)
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M1
Wie problematisch ist Transition? Psychische
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental

TUESDAY
Erkrankungen im Übergang von der Adoleszenz zum
disorders, dementia
Erwachsenenalter
Chairs: Silke Naab, Germany Potentielle Biomarker zur (Früh)erkennung und
Alexandra Philipsen, Germany Verlaufskontrolle dementieller Erkrankungen
› DGPPN Section: Prädiktive Psychiatrie
001 ADHS – welche Versorgungsstrukturen benöti-
gen wir für eine erfolgreiche Transition? Chairs: Jens Wiltfang, Germany
Alexandra Philipsen, Germany Stefan Busse, Germany
002 Rasender Stillstand – Therapie von ausagierter 001 Blut-basierte molekular-prädiktive Diagnostik
WEDNESDAY

und passiver Aggression bei Adoleszenten der Alzheimer-Demenz


Oliver Bilke-Hentsch, Switzerland Jens Wiltfang, Germany
Mogens Nielsen, Andreas Andreae 002 Bedeutung neurotropher Faktoren als Demenz-
003 Mannheimer Adoleszentenstation „Emotionale marker
Dysregulation“: Vorstellung des Konzeptes und Rainer Hellweg, Germany
erste Erfahrungen 003 Autoantikörper als potentielle Immunbiomarker
Sarah Hohmann, Germany bei Demenzerkrankungen
004 Prädiktoren für den kurz- und langfristigen Niklas Köhler, Germany
Therapieerfolg bei der Behandlung von Essstörun- 004 Immunologische Aspekte bei Demenzen mit
THURSDAY

gen bei Jugendlichen Schwerpunkt NMDA-R Autoantikörper


Silke Naab, Germany Stefan Busse, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-052 (d) Symposium (German) S-054 (d) Symposium (German)
156

15:15 – 16:45 | Room M6 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 6


TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
Neue historische Kommission der DGPPN – Leben mit und ohne Diagnose
Psychiatrie in Deutschland nach 1945 Chairs: Ruth Fricke, Germany
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany Jurand Daszkowski, Germany
Heiner Fangerau, Germany
001 Leben mit und ohne Diagnose aus Sicht der
001 Vorstellung der Historischen Kommission anthropologischen Psychiatrie
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

nach 1945 Thomas Bock, Germany


Heiner Fangerau, Germany
002 Leben mit und ohne Diagnose aus Angehörigen-
002 Versorgungslandschaft(en) – Psychiatrie in sicht
der BRD vom Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs bis zur Susanne Heim, Germany
Enquête
003 Leben mit und ohne Diagnose aus Psychiatrie
Maike Rotzoll, Germany
erfahrener Sicht
003 Der lange Schatten des NS-Krankenmords Mirko Olostiak-Brahms, Germany
– Psychiatriereform und „Vergangenheitsbewälti-
gung“ 1955 – 1975
Franz-Werner Kersting, Germany WS-17 Workshop
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Dessau 3
004 Die Psychiatrie nach 1945: West- und Ost-
deutschland im Vergleich TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Steffen Dörre, Germany Shame – an obstacle or an invitation?
MONDAY

Chairs: Marie Farstad, Norway


Anahita Rassoulian, Austria
S-053 (d) Symposium (German)
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 3
WS-18 Workshop
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
psychosomatics 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Dessau 6
Hörbehinderung und Psyche – Ressourcen, TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
psychische Erkrankungen und Behandlungsformen Mindwatch: harnessing media tools and strategies
Chairs: Mona Abdel-Hamid, Germany for mental health education and stigma reduction
TUESDAY

Bernhard Kis, Germany Chairs: Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India


001 Resilienz und Bewältigung psychischer Störungen Sujatha Devanathan Sharma, India
bei Hörminderung
Mona Abdel-Hamid, Germany OS-30 Oral Presentation Session
002 Hörbehinderung und Depression: Schutz- und 15:15 – 16:45 | Room R2
Risikofaktoren
TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
Kathleen Tretbar, Germany
Stigma and mental health
003 Ambulante und stationäre Behandlungskonzepte
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria


Ulrike Gotthardt, Germany Undine Lang, Switzerland
004 Integrative therapeutische Behandlungsmetho- 001 Voices of the unheard: experiences and percep-
den in der Rehabilitation von Hörgeschädigten – ein tions of motherhood in mothers with severe mental
Erfahrungsbericht illness – a qualitative perspective
Ann-Kathrin Meyer-Ponstein, Germany Debanjan Banerjee, India
Geetha Desai, Prabha S. Chandra
THURSDAY
002 Determining the effectiveness of a video-based 004 Increased densities of T- and B-lymphocytes

157
contact intervention in improving attitudes of and plasma cells in post mortem brains of schizo-
Penang primary care nurses towards people with phrenics and patients suffering from affective
mental illness disorders indicate neuroinflammation in patient
Yin Ping Ng, Malaysia subgroups
Finian O'Brien, Abdul Rashid Md Jagar Din Konstantin Schlaaff, Germany
Scarlett V. Schwarz, Dennis Winopal, Henrik
003 Stigma in military personnel with alcohol
Dobrowolny, Johann Steiner, Thomas Frodl, Bernhard
dependence
Bogerts
Ulrich Wesemann, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Christian Kahn, Peter L. Zimmermann, Gerd-Dieter 005 Neural correlates of self-reflection in schizo-
Willmund, Georg Schomerus phrenia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging
study
004 A survey in India reveals majority of the general
Chaitra Hiremath, India
physicians are prejudiced, stigmatized and is less
Naren P. Rao, Arpitha Jacob, Avyarthana Dey, Shivarama
knowledgeable about management of depressive
Varambally, Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, Rose Dawn
illness
Bharath, Bangalore N. Gangadhar
Hiranmay Saha, India
006 Aberrant processing of costs not reward in
005 A study of stigma experienced by psychiatric
schizophrenia
patients
Gerit Pfuhl, Norway
Leslie Lim, Singapore
Lina Livsdatter, Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad
Justine Goh, Yiong Huak Chan
006 The Wounded Healer – an anti-stigma program
targeted at healthcare professionals and students OS-32 Oral Presentation Session

MONDAY
Ahmed Hankir, United Kingdom 15:15 – 16:45 | Room R13
Frederick Carrick, Rashid Zaman TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Involuntary psychiatric admissions
OS-31 Oral Presentation Session Chairs: Tilman Steinert, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R3 Anu Putkonen, Finland
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders 001 Is the functional approach to competence
discriminatory? Decision-making capacity and the
Psychotic disorders IV
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons
Chairs: Veronica Larach Walters, Chile
with Disabilities

TUESDAY
Martin Lambert, Germany
Matthé Scholten, Germany
001 The effect of cueing on bottom-up biases Jakov Gather, Jochen Vollmann
during working memory encoding in schizophrenia
002 Determinants of involuntary hospital patient
Robert Bittner, Germany
spells
Catherine Barnes, Lara Roesler, Michael Schaum, Deliah
Mario Schmitz-Buhl, Germany
Macht, Benjamin Peters, Jutta Mayer, Michael Wibral,
Stefanie Kristiane Gairing, Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-
Andreas Reif
Mayfrank
002 Comparison of cognitive adverse effects and
003 Machine learning in epidemiological research:
WEDNESDAY

efficacy of 2 pulse widths (0.5ms & 1.5ms) during brief


a new approach to identifying risk factors for the
pulse electro convulsive therapy in schizophrenia
use of coercive measures in involuntarily committed
patients – a randomised single blind controlled trial
patients
Dhruva Ithal, India
Florian Hotzy, Switzerland
Mitra Sayantanava, Armugam Shyam Sundar, C. Naveen
Anastasia Theodoridou, Paul Hoff, Andres Schneeberger,
Kumar, V. J. Ramesh, Thirthalli Jagadisha, Bangalore N.
Erich Seifritz, Sebastian Olbrich, Matthias Jäger
Gangadhar
004 Involuntary psychiatric admissions of child and
003 Predictors of relapse among patients with psy-
adolescent: a China sample
chosis and bipolar disorder from Eastern Crete
Yang Shao, People's Republic of China
Maria Anastasaki, Greece
THURSDAY

Huajian Ma, Bin Xie


Emmanouil Pasparakis, Panagiotis Simos, Eirini
Koutentaki, Alexandros Vgontzas, Konstantinos
Faloutsos, Giorgos Mavroidis, Georgia Kalomoiri

German language Session Q & A Modul


005 Comparative analysis of voluntary admission FS-14-Film (d) Further Session
158

and involuntary admission in Chinese patients with 15:15 – 17:45 | Hall London 2
schizophrenia
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Huajian Ma, People's Republic of China
Yang Shao, Bin Xie, Zeping Xiao Die Mitte der Nacht ist der Anfang vom Tag
Chairs: Axel Schmidt, Germany
006 Involuntary placement in psychiatric hospitals /
Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
-departments in Austria – a promising approach to
Michaela Kirst, Germany
improve transparency, comparability and quality in
Discussant: Andrea V. von Kopp, Germany
a very sensitive area of care
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Joy Ladurner, Austria


Sophie Sagerschnig, Monika Nowotny KN-22 (d) Keynote Lecture
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A6 / A7
OS-33 Oral Presentation Session TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R12 Schizophrenie: von der Pathophysiologie zur
TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary Therapie – ein Mythos?
interventions Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Andreas Reif, Germany
Electroconvulsive therapy Speaker: Peter Falkai, Germany
Chairs: Michael Grözinger, Germany
Andreas Conca, Italy Preisverleihung:
DGPPN-Forschungspreis: Prädiktive, präventive und
001 Recovery of ability to consent through ECT personalisierte Medizin in Psychiatrie und Neurologie
treatment Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
MONDAY

Isabel Methfessel, Germany Peter Falkai, Germany


Matthias Besse, David Zilles
002 The role of electroconvulsive therapy in the
medical abuses of the Third Reich KN-23 Keynote Lecture
Gábor Gazdag, Hungary 17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A8
Gabor S. Ungvari, Herwig Czech TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
003 Subjective and objective cognitive impairment adolescence
after ECT-treatment Attachment after infancy: does it still matter?
Göran Hajak, Germany Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
TUESDAY

Wolfgang Trapp, Robert Meyrer, Christoph Ziegelmayer Bennett Leventhal, USA


004 Electroconvulsive therapy for catatonia Speaker: Stephen Scott, United Kingdom
patients with deep vein thrombosis: a case series
Yuta Inagawa, Japan PR-04 Presidential Symposium
Shinnosuke Saito, Tsuyoshi Okada, Koju Inoue,
Shiro Suda 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A4
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
005 First case report of electroconvulsive therapy in
psychopathology, RDoC
a patient with left ventricular assist device following
WEDNESDAY

deliberate disconnection of the device driveline Deconstructing diagnostic constructs


Marc Augustin, Germany Chairs: Andreas Heinz, Germany
Michael Grözinger Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
006 Effects of electroconvulsive therapy on white 001 Ketamine in context: from treatment-resistant
matter integrity in severely depressed patients depression to novel therapeutics
Jonathan Repple, Germany John H. Krystal, USA
002 How to reflect biological complexity in schizo-
phrenia concepts
Stephan Heckers, USA
THURSDAY

003 The categorical and dimensional approach in


ICD-11
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
FS-27 Further Session 003 Molecular insights of dysregulated miRNA

159
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall B network in locus coeruleus of suicide brain
Yogesh Dwivedi, USA
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
004 Psychopharmacology of suicide behaviour
Schumann: bipolar disorder and the creative
Gil Zalsman, Israel
process
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom 005 Raising the bar in treating suicidal behaviour
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany Philippe Courtet, France
Speaker: Richard Kogan, USA

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
S-201 Symposium
ST-17 State-of-the-Art-Symposium 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Helsinki 2
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A3 TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Pharmacogenomics of mood disorders
Persistent and treatment-resistant depressive Chairs: Bernhard Baune, Australia
disorders Mark Frye, USA
Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
001 Predicting lithium treatment response in bipolar
Mazda Adli, Germany
disorder using RNA-seq data
001 Psychotherapy Oliver Schubert, Australia
Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
002 Pharmacogenomic polygenic risk score analysis
002 Pharmacotherapy of antidepressant response and antidepressant-in-
Mazda Adli, Germany duced mania
Mark Frye, USA

MONDAY
ST-18 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium 003 Pharmacogenomic meta-analysis of antide-
pressant treatment response and side effects: how
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A5
to exploit genome-wide data to predict treatment
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders outcome
Schwierig zu behandelnde Schizophrenie Chiara Fabbri, Italy
Chairs: Stefan Leucht, Germany Gerome Breen, Katherine Tansey, Roy Perlis, Rudolf Uher,
Gerhard Gründer, Germany GENDEP Investigators, Joanna Biernacka, Cathryn Lewis
001 Pharmakologische Behandlung der Schizophrenie: 004 Are genetic profile scores of somatic and psy-

TUESDAY
Darstellung der evidenzbasierten Fakten chiatric traits predicting antidepressant treatment
Stefan Leucht, Germany response in depression?
Bernhard Baune, Australia
002 Pharmakologische Behandlung der Schizophrenie:
Oliver Schubert, Azmeraw Amare
Diskussion praxisrelevanter Fragen
Gerhard Gründer, Germany
S-202 Symposium
S-200 Symposium 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Paris 1
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Helsinki 1 TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
WEDNESDAY

interventions
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
Translational research on non-invasive brain stimu-
Genetics of suicidal behaviour and depression
lation: data from a multisite project
Chairs: Dan Rujescu, Germany
Chairs: Frank Padberg, Germany
Gustavo Turecki, Canada
Andre Brunoni, Brazil
001 Exome sequencing in treatment resistant de-
001 tDCS in animal models: forward and reverse
pression
translation
Alessandro Serretti, Italy
Christine Winter, Germany
002 Epigenetic regulation of the suicidal brain
002 Imaging stimulation: tDCS in health and disease
THURSDAY

Gustavo Turecki, Canada


Daniel Keeser, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


003 How to combine tDCS: medication or psycho- 004 Phenomenological aspects of embodiment in
160

therapy schizophrenia
Malek Bajbouj, Germany Aaron Mishara, USA
004 Clinical trials in tDCS: the international
perspective S-205 Symposium
Andre Brunoni, Brazil
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 3
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
S-203 Symposium disorders, dementia
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Paris 2 Approaches and effects of early diagnosis of Alzhei-
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, mer's disease in routine and primary care
psychosomatics Chairs: Frank Jessen, Germany
Jens Bohlken, Germany
HIV psychiatry in the 21st century – a commitment
to prevention and competent care 001 Rational approaches to early identification
› WPA Section: HIV / AIDS Psychiatry of Alzheimer's disease in the German health care
system
Chairs: César A. Alfonso, USA
Michael Rapp, Germany
Mary Ann Adler Cohen, USA
002 Early stage dementia care in Germany – status
001 A model of mental health care system for
quo and perspectives
HIV-infected patients in Western Europe: the
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany
Spanish experience
Jordi Blanch, Spain 003 Screening for dementia in individuals without
complaints: pro and con
MONDAY

002 Pre-exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis for


Frank Jessen, Germany
the prevention of HIV infection
Luis Pereira, USA 004 Effects of primary care based dementia screening
– 12 months follow-up
003 HIV and suicide – an update for the general
René Thyrian, Germany
psychiatrist
César A. Alfonso, USA
004 The psychiatrist's role in prevention of HIV S-206 Symposium
stigma and HIV transmission 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 2
Mary Ann Adler Cohen, USA TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
TUESDAY

Mental health trialogue – international research


S-204 Symposium evidence and perspective
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Berlin 1 Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria
Liam MacGabhann, Ireland
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC 001 Liberating mental health communities – the
implementation of trialogue groups in Ireland
Embodiment, enactivism and psychiatry
Liam MacGabhann, Ireland
› DGPPN Section: Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry
002 Trialogue and psychosis seminars: research and
WEDNESDAY

and Psychotherapy
Chairs: Martin Heinze, Germany policy in Germany
Thomas Fuchs, Germany Thomas Bock, Germany

001 Embodiment and intersubjectivity – an ecological 003 Users, carers, and MH professionals on equal
concept for psychiatry footing: what does it mean to whom?
Thomas Fuchs, Germany Michaela Amering, Austria

002 Embodiment and social relationships – concepts 004 Users, carers and MH professionals on equal
of a social world footing: a model for LMIC?
Martin Heinze, Germany Bhargavi Davar, India
THURSDAY

003 Reconsidering the “basic-self” paradigm: a


clinical enquire of primary and secondary factors
Luis Madeira, Portugal
S-207 Symposium S-209 Symposium

161
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M2 / M3 17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 5
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
policy Treatment challenges in forensic psychiatry
Treating mental disorders over the internet: › WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry
evidence and caveats from a global perspective
Chairs: Wolfgang Retz, Germany
Chairs: Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
Birgit Vollm, United Kingdom
Christine Knaevelsrud, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Assessment and management of hypersexuality
001 Surfing away from sadness: introduction to
and paraphilic disorders
internet interventions and long-term results of the
Daniel Turner, Germany
EVIDENT study
Christina Späth, Germany 002 Evidence based treatment of personality disor-
ders in forensic settings
002 Self-guided web-based treatment for adult
Birgit Vollm, United Kingdom
depression: adherence, effectiveness and negative
effects – a series of IPD meta-analyses 003 Association of psychopathy with traumatization
Eirini Karyotaki, The Netherlands – relevance for forensic treatment?
Hedwig Eisenbarth, United Kingdom
003 Ilajnafsy – an Arabic online intervention
program on trauma-related emotional disorders 004 ADHD as a risk factor for criminality – does
Pirko Selmo, Germany treatment help?
Wolfgang Retz, Germany
004 Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for
social anxiety in China

MONDAY
Tobias Krieger, Switzerland S-210 Symposium
Thomas Berger, Tomoko Kishimoto, Mingyi Qian
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M6
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
S-208 Symposium Rural mental health – challenges and solutions
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 3 › WPA Section: Rural Mental Health
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform Chairs: Vimal Kumar Sharma, United Kingdom
disorders Satish Malik, India
Mental health after disaster – the European per- 001 Rural mental health in Australia

TUESDAY
spective Anshuman Pant, Australia
› DGPPN Section: Psychotraumatology Neeraj Gill, Martin Beckmann
Chairs: Ingo Schäfer, Germany 002 Developing strategies for drug addiction in the
Julia Schellong, Germany East Mediterranean: from global action to national
001 The German guidelines on care for psycholog- plans
ical consequences after acute trauma – what will Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom
change with their revision? 003 Rural mental health challenges and solutions
Christoph Kröger, Germany Vimal Kumar Sharma, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY

002 When disaster strikes – psychosocial support in


the aftermath of disaster – the European guidelines
Brigitte Lueger-Schuster, Austria S-211 Symposium
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 1
003 The European Network for Psychosocial Crisis
Management – Assisting Disabled in Case of Disas- TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
ter (EUNAD) Animal models for psychiatric disorders
Robert Bering, Germany Chairs: Nadja Freund, Germany
Georg Juckel, Germany
001 Neuro-immune regulation of adolescent pre-
THURSDAY

frontal cortex glutamate signaling in a rodent model


of early life stress
Heather C. Brenhouse, USA

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Activation of microglia in an animal model of 002 Culture and assessment of psychopathology:
162

schizophrenia a focus on Australian Aboriginal people


Georg Juckel, Germany Aleksandar Janca, Australia
003 Transcriptional regulation of synapse density 003 Dimensional and categorical assessment of
in autism and intellectual disability personality disorders: advantages and disadvantages
Christopher W. Cowan, USA Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom
Adam Harrington, Ahlem Assali, Carly Hale, Kimberly
004 Assessment of transdiagnostic constructs: how
Huber, Aram Raissi
helpful are worry, intolerance of uncertainty and
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

004 Bipolar disorder-like cycling of behavior dysphoria?


induced by D1 receptor manipulation Vladan Starcevic, Australia
Nadja Freund, Germany

S-055 (d) Symposium (German)


S-212 Symposium 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A1
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Lindau 3 TOPIC 7: Personality disorders
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care Trialogischer Austausch über die Therapie der
policy Borderline-Störung: was nutzt, was schadet?
Whose experience, whose research, whose benefit? Chairs: Anja Link, Germany
On participation, co-production, and user-leadership Martin Bohus, Germany
in mental health research
001 Borderline in der Familie – die Sicht einer Mutter
Chairs: Elena Demke, Germany
Doris, Germany
Sebastian von Peter, Germany
002 Borderline in der Familie – die Sicht eines Vaters
MONDAY

001 Perspective, power and partnership: challeng-


Volker, Germany
ing methodological assumptions in a coproduced,
randomised controlled trial of peer support 003 Die Sicht einer Borderline-Betroffenen
Sarah Gibson, United Kingdom Johanna Micksch, Germany
Steve Gillard
002 Co-production in mad studies research and S-056 (d) Symposium (German)
teaching 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A2
Jijan Voronka, Canada
Kathryn Church TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
TUESDAY

Resilienz – eine neue Chance für Prävention und


003 Scientist-users redesign psychiatry: bridging
Intervention
the science-to-service gap by building experiential
Chairs: Klaus Lieb, Germany
knowledge
Franz-Josef Wagner, Germany
Wilma Boevink, The Netherlands
001 Psychologische und neurobiologische Resilienz-
mechanismen – das Gehirn als Resilienzorgan
S-213 Symposium Oliver Tüscher, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 3 Marianne B. Müller, Raffael Kalisch
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, 002 Eine systematische Übersicht über wirksame
psychopathology, RDoC Programme zur Resilienz-Förderung
Contemporary issues in the assessment of psycho- Angela Kunzler, Germany
pathology Isabella Helmreich, Andrea Chmitorz, Jochem König,
› WPA Section: Measurement Instruments in Psychiatric Harald Binder, Michèle Wessa, Klaus Lieb
Care 003 Wege zur Resilienz in der Region Pfalz
Chairs: Vladan Starcevic, Australia Paul Bomke, Germany
Aleksandar Janca, Australia 004 Resilienz und Recovery aus der Sicht eines
001 Short diagnostic instruments for anxiety disor- Betroffenen
THURSDAY

ders: are they good enough? Franz-Josef Wagner, Germany


Milan Latas, Serbia
S-057 (d) Symposium (German) S-059 (d) Symposium (German)

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17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 1 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 1
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Behandlung therapieresistenter und vital be- Grenzen assistierter Entscheidungsfindung –
drohlicher Depressionen klinische und rechtliche Kontroversen
› DGPPN Section: Klinisch angewandte Stimulationsver- Chairs: Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
fahren in der Psychiatrie Tilman Steinert, Germany
Chairs: Michael Grözinger, Germany 001 UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention und Einwil-

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Annette Brühl, Switzerland ligungsfähigkeit: Auswirkungen auf die Gesetzge-
001 Wann, bei wem und wie sollte EKT vorgeschlagen bung in ausgewählten Ländern
werden? Brendan Snellgrove, Germany
Roger Pycha, Italy 002 Substituierte Entscheidungsfindung – die
002 Psychotherapie und EKT – Widerspruch oder Perspektive des deutschen Betreuungsrechts
Synergie? Beate Kienemund, Germany
Andreas Conca, Italy 003 Erwachsenenschutz, Vormundschaft und
Anna Christina Schulz-Du Bois Betreuung aus menschenrechtlicher Behinderungs-
003 Pharmakotherapie und EKT – Chancen und perspektive
Risiken Theresia Degener, Germany
Alexander Sartorius, Germany 004 Grenzen assistierter Entscheidungsfindung aus
004 Erhaltungs-EKT: bei wem und wie? psychiatrischer Sicht
Thomas Post, Austria Thomas Pollmächer, Germany

MONDAY
S-058 (d) Symposium (German) S-060 (d)-PF Symposium (German)
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M8 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M4 / M5
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy
Zur Versorgungssituation psychisch erkrankter
Menschen in der hausärztlichen Praxis Standardisierte Assessmentinstrumente für die
Pflege in der stationären Psychiatrie
› DGPPN Section: Psychische Störungen in der
hausärztlichen Versorgung › DGPPN Section: Gesundheitsfachberufe

TUESDAY
Chairs: Detlef E. Dietrich, Germany › DGPPN Section: Psychiatrische Pflege
Cornelia Goesmann, Germany Chair: Dirk Hunstein, Germany
001 Die Rolle des Hausarztes bei der Versorgung 001 Pflegerisches Basisassessment für die Psychiatrie
psychischer Störungen aus diagnostischer und epi- – Hemmnisse und Herausforderungen
demiologischer Perspektive Beatrice Gehri, Switzerland
Frank Jacobi, Germany 002 Entwicklung eines Basisassessments in der psy-
002 Erfahrung mit komplex erkrankten Menschen chiatrischen Pflege – ein Wunsch wird Wirklichkeit
in der hausärztlichen Praxis Anke Metzenrath, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Iris Veit, Germany Dirk Hunstein


003 Gestufte Versorgung von Menschen mit psy- 003 Erfahrungsbericht zum Einsatz eines standardi-
chischen Erkrankungen – Kooperation zwischen sierten Basisassessments – am Beispiel des epaAC
hausärztlicher Praxis und Fachärzten für Psychiatrie Murat Söyler, Germany
Iris Hauth, Germany Uwe Kropp
004 Optimierung der Kooperation der Fachgrup- 004 Pflegerische Kennzahlen aus Routinedaten
pen zugunsten von Patienten mit einer Depression Stefan Boy, Germany
(Niedersächsischer Hausarztvertrag Depression und Joachim Walter
Burnout)
THURSDAY

Cornelia Goesmann, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


WS-19 Workshop 004 Cortical hyperexcitability investigated in a
164

17:00 – 18:30 | Room M1 healthy human cohort


Johann-Philipp Horstmann, Germany
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Sergiu Groppa, Muthuraman Muthuraman, Albrecht
Addressing symptoms of trauma: the science and Stroh, Robert Nitsch, Klaus Lieb, Hans Grabe, Martin
technique of narrative exposure therapy (NET) for Lotze, Johannes Vogt, Oliver Tuescher
refugee children and adolescents with PTSD
005 Meditation and the brain – neuronal correlates
Chairs: Anne Mantini, Canada
of mindfulness as assessed with near – infrared
Morton Beiser, Canada
spectroscopy
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Speaker: Anne Mantini, Canada


Friederike Gundel, Germany
Johanna von Spee, Sabrina Schneider, Florian
WS-20 Workshop Haeussinger, Martin Hautzinger, Michael Erb, Andreas J.
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Dessau 3 Fallgatter, Ann-Christine Ehlis
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other 006 Modulation of aggression by prefrontal
disorders of this category transcranial direct current stimulation in healthy
participants
Mental illness and professional success are
Carmen Weidler, Germany
compatible!
Christina Regenbogen, Benjamin Clemens, Michael
Chairs: Nadarasar Yoganathan, United Kingdom
Nitsche, Julie Blendy, Ute Habel
Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
Speaker: Jenny Willis, United Kingdom
OS-35 Oral Presentation Session
OS-34 Oral Presentation Session 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R3
MONDAY

17:00 – 18:30 | Room R2 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders

TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, Bipolar disorders II


neuropsychology Chairs: Akram K. Wilson, United Kingdom
Michael Bauer, Germany
Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology II
Chairs: Antonio Vita, Italy 001 Evaluating linguistic and cognitive origins of
Thomas Nickl-Jockschat, Germany action fluency deficits in schizophrenia spectrum
disorders
001 Vulnerability for schizophrenia: neurocognitive
Daria Smirnova, Russia
and neuroimaging correlates in unaffected first
Melanie Clark, Johanna Badcock, Assen Jablensky
TUESDAY

degree relatives
Virupaksha Harave, India 002 Clinical characteristics related to affective
Venkataram Shivakumar, Sri Mahavir Agarwal, lability and its relationship with aggression and
Sunil V. Kalmady, Vijay Danivas, Janardhanan V. impulsivity in bipolar I disorder
Narayanaswamy, Shivarama Varambally, Ganesan Ersin Uygun, Turkey
Venkatasubramanian Oya Güçlü, Murat Erkiran, Sahap Erkoç
002 The influence of task-irrelevant threat on the 003 Examination of cortical surface area and cortical
early electrocortical processing stages in individuals thickness in bipolar disorder
Vikas Bandalli, India
WEDNESDAY

with schizophrenia and healthy controls


Barbara Schulte Holthausen, Germany Rashmin Achalia, Arpitha Jacob, Garimaa Achalia,
Christina Regenbogen, Thilo Kellermann, Frank Naren P. Rao
Schneider, J. Christopher Edgar, Bruce Turetsky, Ute 004 Medication and bipolar mixed states? About
Habel the relevance of antidepressants and compliance to
003 Functional connectivity alterations in socially medication regarding psychiatric admissions
isolated rats – a model for schizophrenia Miguel Nascimento, Portugal
Jonathan Reinwald, Germany Joana Aguiar, Filomena Bacelar, Lucília Bravo, Alice
Robert Becker, Alexander Sartorius, Wolfgang Weber-Fahr Nobre
005 Stressful life events in bipolar disorder
THURSDAY

Amine Larnaout, Tunisia


Imene Ben Romdhane, Ahlem Hajri, Nesrine Bram,
Wided Homri, Raja Labbane
006 Mirtazapine-induced mania: a case report 002 Kardiovaskuläres Risiko und depressive Störungen

165
Sílvia Freitas, Portugal Andreas Baranyi, Austria
Rui Barranha, Sandra Queirós
003 Gemeinsame neuronale Grundlagen von Fehler-
bewusstsein und Krankheitseinsicht bei Patienten
OS-36 Oral Presentation Session mit unipolarer Depression – eine funktionelle Mag-
netresonanztomographie-Studie
17:00 – 18:30 | Room R13
Felix Grubbe, Germany
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform Evgeny Gutyrchik, Janusch Blautzik, Hans-Jürgen Möller,
disorders Michael Riedel, Ulrich Ettinger, Marco Paolini, Rebecca

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Schennach
Chairs: Felix Bermpohl, Germany 004 Morphologische Unterschiede zwischen depres-
Katharina Domschke, Germany siven und gesunden Jugendlichen: eine MRT-Studie
001 Mental health in prison and torture Joana Straub, Germany
Mariam Jishkariani, Republic of Georgia Kathrin Malejko, Paul Plener, Birgit Abler
Teimuraz Bokuchava, George Berulava, Kakhaber 005 Validierung des Selbstmanagement-Selbsttests
Mikadze (SMST) bei Patienten mit Depression und Proban-
002 Evidence for a dissociative subtype of PTSD den aus der Allgemeinbevölkerung
among refugees settled in Uganda Peter M. Wehmeier, Germany
Monika Schreckenbach, Germany
Thomas Elbert, Ulrike Schmidt
FS-15 Further Session
003 Experience of panic symptoms and related
17:00 – 19:00 | Room Lindau 2
concepts of distress among patients with anxiety
BVDP Mitgliederversammlung

MONDAY
disorders in northern India: a mixed-method study
Chair: Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany
Ankit Gupta, United Kingdom
Pratap Sharan, Rajesh Sagar, Shashi Kant
004 A double blind randomised sham controlled SP-04 Special Session
study to examine clinical benefits of transcranial 18:45 – 20:15 | Room M2 / M3
direct current stimulation (tDCS) in obsessive TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
compulsive disorder (OCD)
Speed dating – discuss your own project and get
Shayanth Manche Gowda, India
useful tips for your career
005 Emotional exhaustion and burnout in cancer Chair: Franziska Baessler, Germany

TUESDAY
clinicians: a mixed methods study Discussants: Jakob Kaminski, Germany
Soumitra Shankar Datta, India Florian Rückert, Germany
Rhea Daruvala, Maupali Ghosh, Francesca Fratazzi, Siti Florian Riese, Switzerland
A. Norzan, Anirban Laha, Rosina Ahmed, Samiran Panda Felipe Picon, Brazil
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Nehal El-Nahrawy, Germany
OS-37 (d) Oral Presentation Session
Hironori Kuga, Japan
17:00 – 18:30 | Room R12
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 4: Affective disorders


Affektive Störungen: Risikofaktoren
Chairs: Mathias Berger, Germany
Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland
001 Der Einfluss von früher Traumatisierung und
genetischem Risiko auf Hirnstruktur und -funktion
bei unipolarer Depression
Nils Opel, Germany
Ronny Redlich, Dominik Grotegerd, Peter Zwanzger,
Walter Heindel, Harald Kugel, Volker Arolt, Udo
THURSDAY

Dannlowski

German language Session Q & A Modul


› Wednesday, 11 October 2017 S-216 Symposium
166

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A5


S-214 Symposium TOPIC 4: Affective disorders

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7 German research network on psychiatric disorders,


part I: affective disorders
TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions
Chairs: Rainer Rupprecht, Germany
CAREIF Symposium 4: Globalisation, geo-politics Frank Padberg, Germany
and psychiatry – investing for social justice, civil
001 Bipolife Research Consortium in Germany:
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

rights and humane care


Chairs: Edgar Jones, United Kingdom improving recognition and care in critical areas of
Jenny Willis, United Kingdom bipolar disorder
Michael Bauer, Germany
001 Mental Health for Nations, mental health in low
and middle-income countries 002 OPTIMD: research for optimized treatment of
Albert Chaitram Persaud, United Kingdom depression
Rainer Rupprecht, Germany
002 A call to action: refugees, social justice and Inga Neumann, Johannes Kornhuber, Erich Gulbins,
mental health Thomas Baghai, Marcus Ising, Oliver Gruber, Isabella
Rachel Tribe, United Kingdom Heuser
003 Stigma, globalisation and radicalisation 003 GCBS: German Center of Brain Stimulation
Nadarasar Yoganathan, United Kingdom Frank Padberg, Germany
004 Suicides – risk factors and prevention strategies 004 NetBiomics: a novel approach for biobanking
Kamaldeep Bhui, United Kingdom Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
MONDAY

S-215 Symposium S-217 Symposium


08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A8 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A1
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
Mentalization-based treatment(s): foundations and psychopathology, RDoC
applications Integrating dimensional constructs in a categorical
Chairs: Kai Vogeley, Germany classification: progress and prospects for ICD-11
Ulrich Schultz-Venrath, Germany › WPA Section: Affective Disorders
TUESDAY

001 Neuroscientific foundations of mentalizing › WPA Section: Quality Assurance in Psychiatry


Tobias Nolte, United Kingdom Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
002 Meeting the mind of the patient: epistemic Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland
trust and epistemic injustice 001 Scientific concepts and methodologies for
Peter Fonagy, United Kingdom dimensional qualifiers across ICD-11 categories
003 Principles of mentalizing in groups or mental- Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland
ization-based group therapy in day-treatment or 002 Symptom severity qualifiers and course spec-
in-patient-setting ifiers in ICD-11 primary psychotic disorders: could
WEDNESDAY

Ulrich Schultz-Venrath, Germany they contribute to adequate pay for performance?


004 Mentalization-based treatment for patients Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
with autism spectrum disorder 003 Severity qualifiers in ICD-11 depressive episode:
Katharina Krämer, Germany limitations and possible developments
Sophia Reul, Ulrich Schultz-Venrath, Kai Vogeley Mario Maj, Italy
004 Findings from ICD-11 case-controlled field studies
on clinicians' use of dimensional ratings
Jared Wayne Keeley, USA
THURSDAY
S-218 Symposium S-220 Symposium

167
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
psychosomatics neuropsychology
Psychopharmacotherapy in the medically ill – The impact of neuroscience on revisiting psychiatric
practical approaches at the interface of mental and nosology
medical disorders Chairs: Drozdstoy Stoyanov, Bulgaria
Chairs: Christine Norra, Germany Silvana Galderisi, Italy

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Ronald Burian, Germany
001 Neuroimaging in psychosis: what is the
001 Psychopharmacotherapy in cardiovascular contribution to early diagnosis?
diseases Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland
Siegfried Kasper, Austria
002 What can our knowledge about the brain con-
002 Pharmacotherapy in psychooncology tribute to psychopathology? Plaedoyer for a
Josef Jenewein, Switzerland spatiotemporal psychopathology
Georg Northoff, Canada
003 A practical approach to psychopharmacotherapy
in gynecology and obstetrics 003 Semantic processing and semantic experience
Susanne Simen, Germany in people with schizophrenia: a bridge between phe-
Günter Niklewski nomenological psychopathology and neuroscience?
Massimo Ballerini, Italy
004 Psychopharmacotherapy in neurologic diseases
Ulrik Fredrik Malt, Norway 004 Toward implementation of the model of trans-
lational validation in revisiting clinical assessment

MONDAY
tools in psychiatry: preliminary empirical results
S-219 Symposium Drozdstoy Stoyanov, Bulgaria
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4 Sevdalina Kandilarova, Nikolay Sirakov, Magdalena
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy Stoeva, Kichka Velkova, Stefan Kostianev
Philosophy and psychiatry: integrative explanation –
from phenomenology to molecules and back S-221 Symposium
› WPA Section: Philosophy & Humanities in Psychiatry 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
Chairs: Felix Tretter, Austria TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Wolfgang Maier, Germany

TUESDAY
Prison psychiatry – perspective from different
001 Psychotic disorders – theory of schizophrenia countries
Josef Parnas, Denmark › WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry
002 Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology Chairs: Birgit Vollm, United Kingdom
– usefulness of animal models Norbert Konrad, Germany
Kenneth Schaffner, USA
001 Return to the past: criminalization of the
003 Neurobiology and genetics – explanatory power mentally ill
of computational neurobiology Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, USA
WEDNESDAY

John D. Murray, USA


002 Prisoners with intellectual disability: preva-
lence, service provision and re-entry in prison
Vicente Tort, Spain
003 Mental health problems of prisoners in South
America
Adrian Mundt, Chile
004 IQ association with psychiatric comorbidity in
a maximum security prison
Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna, Mexico
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-222 Symposium S-224 Symposium
168

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 1


TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Current research in suicidology and suicide prevention The impact of exercise on psychiatric disorders
› WPA Section: Suicidology Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Berend Malchow, Germany
Chairs: Vladimir Carli, Sweden
Jean-Pierre Kahn, France 001 Physical activity and exercise in the preven-
tion and treatment of major depression: current
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Suicidal behaviours in young European


evidences and challenges
smokers and non-smokers: results from the SEYLE
Felipe Barreto Schuch, Brazil
study
Christian Haring, Austria 002 Benefits and limitations of exercise in the
treatment of psychotic disorders
002 Prospective predictors of onset, maintenance
Keith Nuechterlein, USA
and cessation of self-injurious behaviour during
adolescence 003 Physical activity and exercise in anxiety disorders
Romuald Brunner, Germany Andreas Ströhle, Germany
003 Biological markers of suicidal behaviour 004 Mechanisms of exercise effects on the brain
Pilar Alejandra Sáiz Martinez, Spain Karsten Henkel, Germany
004 Self-crash suicide-murder: psychological
autopsy essay of the Germanwings crash – clinical S-225 Symposium
questions and aftermath ethical discussion
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 1
Jean-Pierre Soubrier, France
MONDAY

TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic


substances, behavioural addictions
S-223 Symposium New interventions in the treatment of addiction
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2 › WPA Section: Addiction Psychiatry
TOPIC 38: Human Rights Chairs: Richard Rosenthal, USA
Psychosocial challenges in Europe Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
› WPA Section: Ecology, Psychiatry & Mental Health 001 Novel delivery systems in the treatment of
› WPA Section: Mass Media & Mental Health opioid addiction
TUESDAY

Chairs: Luigi Janiri, Italy Richard Rosenthal, USA


François Ferrero, Switzerland 002 Innovative psychosocial interventions in the
001 Current chances and challenges for the human treatment of SUD
rights-based approach in psychiatry Ingo Schäfer, Germany
Michaela Amering, Austria 003 Web-based tools and their effectiveness in
002 Smartphone apps for mental health: opportuni- substance use disorders
ties and challenges for the next future Thomas Berger, Switzerland
Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland 004 Early intervention concepts addressing high
WEDNESDAY

003 Intercultural contexts in psychiatry: migration risk behaviors among substance using youth
and families in Europe Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
Rachid Bennegadi, France
004 Refugees and asylum seekers across Europe:
Dublin syndrome and other psychiatric issues
Luigi Janiri, Italy
THURSDAY
S-226 Symposium S-228 Symposium

169
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 3 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 2
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
International efforts in early recognition of affective Schema therapy for difficult to treat patients
disorders – current state of the art and new developments
Chairs: Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany Chairs: Klaus Lieb, Germany
Michael King, United Kingdom Eckhard Roediger, Germany
001 Primary prevention of depression in primary 001 Evidence base of schema therapy – current

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
care: evidence and challenges studies and challenges
Juan Ángel Bellón Saameño, Spain Klaus Lieb, Germany
002 Predicting the onset of anxiety or depression – 002 Similarities and differences of schema therapy
a common pathway and dialectical behaviour therapy in the treatment
Michael King, United Kingdom of BPD
Eva Faßbinder, Germany
003 High risk measurements of prodromal states
of affective disorders – the DEEP-I Depression Early 003 Schema therapy with children suffering from
Prediction Inventory separation distress – first results of an ongoing RCT
Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany Christof Loose, Germany
004 The Bochum early bipolar recognition approach 004 Treating the untreatable – how does schema
– successful screening of large student cohorts therapy deal with narcissistic patients – the skill of
Georg Juckel, Germany empathic confrontation
Ida Haußleiter Eva Dieckmann, Germany

MONDAY
Eckhard Rödiger

S-227 Symposium
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 3 S-229 Symposium
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 2
Psychiatric experience in the treatment of genocide TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
and torture surviving refugees disorders of this category
Chairs: Haim Belmaker, Israel Multidisciplinary treatment of eating disorders:
Jutta Lindert, Germany contributions of medicine, psychology and move-

TUESDAY
ment science on body-oriented therapy in anorexia
001 Mental health and resilience among refugees:
nervosa and bulimia nervosa
conflicting current evidence
Jutta Lindert, Germany › DGPPN Section: Health Care Professions
002 The mental health of asylum seekers and Chairs: Anna Katharina Alexandridis, Germany
victims of human trafficking: the experience of Angela Döring, Germany
Gesher (Bridge) clinic, Israel 2014 – 2017 001 A sports-psychiatric approach in the treatment
Ido Lurie, Israel of eating disorders
003 Treatment of genocide and torture surviving Valentin Z. Markser, Germany
WEDNESDAY

refugees: obstacles and solutions 002 Dance-movement therapy in the treatment of


Haim Knobler, Israel eating disorders
Moshe Z. Abramowitz Marianne Eberhard-Kaechele, Germany
003 Movement-therapy in eating disorders: treat-
ment of body image and excessive physical activity
Anna Katharina Alexandridis, Germany
004 Cognitive-behavioral body image therapy for
eating disorders: theory, treatment and outcome
Silja Vocks, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-230 Symposium S-232 Symposium
170

08:15 – 09:45 | Room M2 / M3 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1


TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
disorders How psychoanalysis can contribute to psychiatric
Health care of OCD from the patient and profes- education
sional perspective: progress and challenges for the › WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry
future › ZONE 6: Western Europe
Chairs: Antonia Peters, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Michael Zaudig, Germany Chairs: Michel Botbol, France


Graciela Beatriz Onofrio, Argentina
001 The prevalence of OCD and OCD spectrum
disorders 001 Contribution of psychoanalysis to pharmaco-
Michael Zaudig, Germany therapy education and training
Allan Tasman, USA
002 OCD from the patient's perspective
Oliver Sechting, Germany 002 How psychiatric education should care about
psychiatrists' mental health
003 Intensive outpatient exposure in the treatment Aldo Suarez, Mexico
of OCD
Thomas Hillebrand, Germany 003 Programs on medical education for psychiatrists:
the psychopathology of everyday life nowadays
004 Intensive inpatient treatment of severe OCD: Graciela Beatriz Onofrio, Argentina
short- and long-term efficacy
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany 004 Education and training in psychotherapy for
personality disorders
Dusica Lecic-Tosevski, Serbia
MONDAY

S-231 Symposium
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M4 / M5 S-233 Symposium
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 3
policy
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Arts therapies – an international overview
Novel approaches to managing obesity and metabolic
› DGPPN Section: Health Care Professions
disturbances in anti-psychotics-treated patients
› DGPPN Section: Psychosocial Care Research Chairs: Margaret Hahn, Canada
Chairs: Kathrin Seifert, Germany Bjorn Ebdrup, Denmark
TUESDAY

Thomas Becker, Germany


001 Treatment of clozapine-associated obesity and
001 Art therapy and mental illness – a health diabetes with exenatide (CODEX) in adults with
promotion perspective schizophrenia: a pilot randomised controlled trial
Patricia Fenner, Australia Dan Siskind, Australia
002 002 Treatment of antipsychotic-associated obesity
Rawda Said Abdelazim, Egypt with a GLP-1 receptor agonist: results from an
investigator-initiated prospective, randomized, pla-
003 Dance movement therapy research findings and
cebo-controlled, double-blinded intervention study
WEDNESDAY

perspectives in Germany, Switzerland and Egypt


(The TAO study)
Iris Bräuninger, Switzerland
Bjorn Ebdrup, Denmark
Rawda Said Abdelazim
003 Does a GLP-1 receptor agonist change glucose
004 An update on music therapy research in psychiatry
tolerance in patients treated with antipsychotic
Gitta Strehlow, Germany
medications? A randomised, double-blinded, place-
005 The arts therapies in the treatment of depression: bo-controlled clinical trial
what evidence do we have? Anders Fink-Jensen, Denmark
Vicky Karkou, United Kingdom
Ania Zubala
THURSDAY
S-234 Symposium S-236 Symposium

171
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 1 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Dessau 6
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, TOPIC 40: Mass media and mental health
psychopathology, RDoC Some positive and hazardous uses of electronic
The development of the Latin American guide to technologies and women's mental health
psychiatric diagnosis (GLADP) and other integrative › ZONE 1: Canada
diagnostic models › ZONE 4: Northern South America
› WPA Section: Classification, Diagnostic Assessment

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Chairs: Donna E. Stewart, Canada
& Nomenclature
Josyan Madi-Skaff, Lebanon
Chairs: Ihsan Salloum, USA
Juan E. Mezzich, USA 001 The Mental Health eClinic (MHeC) connecting
young people to the right services at the right time
001 Conceptual aspects of the Latin American Laura Ospina Pinillos, Australia
Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis (GLADP) Tracey Davenport, Frank Iorfino, Elizabeth Scott, Jane
Juan E. Mezzich, USA Burns, Ian Hickie
002 The Person-centered Diagnostic model (PID) 002 Electronic technologies and perinatal outcomes
and the Latin American Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis Silvia Gaviria, Colombia
(GLADP)
Ihsan Salloum, USA 003 Cyberbullying
Virginia Rosabal, Costa Rica
003 Latin American annotation of the Latin American
Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis (GLADP) 004 Internet romance scams
Elvia Velasquez, Colombia Donna E. Stewart, Canada

MONDAY
004 Demonstration of the application of the Latin
American Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis (GLADP) S-237 Symposium
through a clinical 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R2
Ybeth Luna, Peru
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
psychosomatics
S-235 Symposium Transcultural problems of mental health of the
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 6 indigenous population of Siberia and the Far East:
clinical, biological heterogeneity and comorbidity
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders
Chairs: Nikolay Bokhan, Russia

TUESDAY
Joint WAIMH and perinatal section invited sympo- Irina Kupriyanova, Russia
sium: psychopathology and its impact on parenting
001 Mental health and problems of comorbidity
› WPA Section: Perinatal Psychiatry and Infant Mental
Health of addictive states among indigenous population of
Siberia and Far East
Chairs: Miri Keren, Israel Nikolay Bokhan, Russia
Kai von Klitzing, Germany D. I. Kurgak, Alexei Kostin
001 Overview of the impact of parental psychology 002 Mental health of adolescents in China and Siberia
on young children and its link with preschoolers' Hu Jian, People's Republic of China
WEDNESDAY

depression Irina Kupriyanova, Na Zhao, Bairma Dashieva, Irina


Kai von Klitzing, Germany Karaush, T. I. Ivanova
002 The impact of parental OCD and depression on 003 Personality factor in formation of mental and
parenting behaviors physical interrelations
Miri Keren, Israel Sagat Altynbekov, Kazakhstan
003 Impact of borderline personality disorder, with Valentina Lebedeva, Nikolay Bokhan, Tatiana Bokhan
or without chronic depression on offsprings 004 Mental disorders and possibilities of ethno-
Gisèle Apter, France culturally conditioned rehabilitation of disabled
004 The impact of eating disorders during infancy children
THURSDAY

on the co-parenting Irina Kupriyanova, Russia


Massimo Ammaniti, Italy Bairma Dashieva

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-238 Symposium S-061 (d) Symposium (German)
172

08:15 – 09:45 | Room R3 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A3


TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Pathologies by disruption, clinical issues, neuro- Die Psychiatrie und das Fremde – kulturwissen-
physiology, treatments and interventions schaftliche Perspektiven
› WPA Section: Disaster Psychiatry Chairs: Henning Saß, Germany
Matthias Bormuth, Germany
Chairs: Jose Toufic Thomé, Brazil
Irene Onik, Argentina 001 Das Fremde als Herausforderung – Überlegungen
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

zur Ethnopsychopathologie
001 Reconstructive Relational Experience (RRE) as a
Matthias Bormuth, Germany
model of crisis and disaster intervention, based on
human factors 002 Das Eigene und das Fremde in der Identitäts-
Jose Toufic Thomé, Brazil entwicklung – zugleich ein Beitrag zur Adoleszenz
Thomas Fuchs, Germany
002 Disaster recovery in the United Nations agenda:
the way forward for the psychiatric community in 003 Bilder des Fremden in der Psychiatrie am
the implementation – indicators and advocacy at Beispiel von Kraepelin, Bleuler und Storch
the United Nations and on the ground Andreas Heinz, Germany
Judy Kuriansky, USA 004 Der Fremde oder der Andere – Überlegungen
003 Post traumatic stress disorder is a unique noso- zur Interpersonalität
logical entity? Neurophysiology and clinical issues Paul Hoff, Switzerland
Irene Onik, Argentina
Maria Silvana Goncalves
S-062 (d) Symposium (German)
MONDAY

004 The War of Malvinas, relatives of fallen, a long


08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Berlin 2
and solitary road of 35 years
Enrique Stein, Argentina TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
disorders, dementia
Funktionelle Bildgebung im Alter
S-239 Symposium Chairs: Florian Metzger, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R13 Martin Herrmann, Germany
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care 001 MRT und Plastizitätsmessung
policy Jessica Peter, Germany
TUESDAY

Innovation in health care: examples from Germany 002 Früherkennung prodromaler Alzheimer-Krank-
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany heit mittels multizentrischer Ruhe-fMRT – Ergeb-
Sabine Köhler, Germany nisse der Multisite resting-state fMRI Initiative
001 § 64b SGB V-Models resp. regional budgets (PsyMRI)
Arno Deister, Germany Martin Dyrba, Germany
Coraline Metzger, Timo Grimmer, Christian Sorg,
002 Psychiatry Initiative Berlin Brandenburg (PIBB)
Michael Ewers, Eva Meisenzahl, Stefan Klöppel, Viola
Norbert Mönter, Germany
Borchardt, Michel Grothe, Stefan Teipel
WEDNESDAY

003 Hamburg model for people with severe mental


003 fNIRS – physiologische und pathologische
illnesses
Korrelate des Alterns
Martin Lambert, Germany
Florian Metzger, Germany
004 Network mental health (NWpG)
004 Funktionelle Bildgebung bei leichter kognitiver
Nils Greve, Germany
Beeinträchtigung und genetischen Risikofaktoren
005 Relevant aspects of psychiatric-care models – Martin Herrmann, Germany
an overview
Sabine Köhler, Germany
THURSDAY
S-063 (d) Symposium (German) WS-21 Workshop

173
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 1 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
Unterstützung einer rationalen und rationellen interventions
Arzneimitteltherapie Basic concepts of rTMS, gauging effectiveness
› AGATE – Arbeitsgemeinschaft Arzneimitteltherapie of rTMS effects plus possible neuroanatomical
bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen e.V. correlates and hands-on training
Chairs: Ekkehard Haen, Germany Chairs: Adel Marei, Egypt

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Irene Berti, Italy Jakob Kaminski, Germany
Speaker: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
001 Verordnung von Antipsychotika 2009–2016
Benedikt Stegmann, Germany
WS-22 Workshop
002 Leukopenie – Thrombopenie – Eosinophilie:
UAW an den blutbildenden Organen 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M6
Armin Gerbitz, Germany TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
003 Der klinisch-pharmakologische Befund zu einer Teaching psychopharmacology in low and middle in-
Wirkstoffkonzentration come countries (LAMIC): a WPA / AACP collaboration
Ekkehard Haen, Germany Chairs: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco
Sidney Zisook, USA
004 Wirkstoffkonzentrationsbestimmungen zur
Therapieleitung unter Depot-Antipsychotika (LAI)
Andreas Conca, Italy OS-38 Oral Presentation Session
Daria Piacentino, Fabio Carpi

MONDAY
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R12
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
S-064 (d) Symposium (German) Pharmacotherapy
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 3 Chairs: Gerhard Gründer, Germany
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion Alex Hofer, Austria
Vom Behandelten zum Handelnden – Erfah- 001 Risks associated with first-trimester pregnancy
rungsexperten (people with lived experience) in exposure to duloxetine
innovativen Settings Niels Bergemann, Germany
Chairs: Martin Schultz, Germany Wolfgang E. Paulus

TUESDAY
Uwe Wegener, Germany 002 An investigation of cardiovascular risks in a
001 Peer in der Praxis / Peers in Praxen group of children and adolescents who use atypical
Uwe Wegener, Germany antipsychotics
Gül Dikec, Turkey
002 Peers im betrieblichen Setting (Teil 1)
Leyla Baysan Arabaci, Gulcin Uzunoglu, Selin Demet
Martin Schultz, Germany
Mizrak
003 Peers im betrieblichen Setting (Teil 2)
003 Arterial hyper- and hypotension associated
Manfred Schneider, Germany
with psychiatric medications: a risk assessment
WEDNESDAY

004 Peers in Schulen / Hochschule (Teil 1) based on the German summaries of product
Imke Schrader, Germany characteristics (SmPCs)
005 Peers in Schulen / Hochschule (Teil 2) Roland Freudenmann, Germany
Katharina Pretscher, Germany Bartosz Zurowski, Carlos Schönfeldt-Lecuona, Ludwig
Maier, Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt, Maximilian Gahr
004 Bacloville: a clinical efficacy study of high dose
baclofen in reducing alcohol consumption in high
risk drinkers
Philippe Jaury, France
Stéphanie Sidorkiewicz
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


005 Effects of switching from olanzapine to 006 Sahaj Samadhi Meditation, belonging to the
174

aripiprazole on the metabolic profiles of patients category of Automatic Self Transcending Meditation
with schizophrenia and metabolic syndrome: (ASTM), improves symptoms of late-life depression
a randomized, open-label study Akshya Vasudev, Canada
Rayees Wani, India Emily Ionson, Amer Burhan, Ronnie Newman
Mansoor Dar
006 Clozapine-associated neutropenia and agran- OS-40 Oral Presentation Session
ulocytosis: results form the pharmacovigilance
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R5
intensive program in Argentina
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Federico Daray, Argentina TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,


María Victoria Balda, Cintia Romina Prokopez, Arnaldo neuropsychology
Armesto Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology III
Chairs: Armida Mucci, Italy
Oliver Gruber, Germany
OS-39 Oral Presentation Session
001 Hippocampal mean diffusivity for the diagnosis
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R4
of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in a
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders primary care sample
Affective disorders: treatment and interventions I Katharina Brüggen, Germany
Chairs: Gregor Hasler, Switzerland Martin Dyrba, Ingo Kilimann, Wolfgang Hoffmann,
Erich Seifritz, Switzerland Jochen R. Thyrian, Stefan Teipel
001 Hospital and day hospital treatments for 002 Modulation of short- and long-term memory
patients with major depression: psychotherapeutic with stimulants: a fMRI study on the cognitive
MONDAY

program and main results of the INDDEP-study effects of methylphenidate, caffeine and modafinil
Jörn von Wietersheim, Germany on healthy male individuals
Armin Hartmann, Heinz Weiss, Carl-Eduard Scheidt, Dimitris Repantis, Germany
Alexander Völker, Annegret Eckhardt-Henn, Manfred Lucas Adam, Martin Dresler, Simone Kuehn
Beutel, Jamie Knoblauch, Peter Rochlitz, Almut Zeeck 003 Emotion recognition and emotion regulation in
002 Who responds to therapeutic sleep deprivation? a person with a unilateral amygdala lesion
A large naturalistic clinical study Katrin Schulze, Germany
Nina Trautmann, Germany Sven Barnow
Jerome Foo, Josef Frank, Steffen Conrad von 004 Neurobiology of trait impulsivity: a comparative
Heydendorff, Maria Gilles, Stephanie H. Witt, Michael
TUESDAY

VBM study contrasting traditional and alternative


Deuschle, Marcella Rietschel concepts
003 Metacognitive training for depression: new Bianca Besteher, Germany
results and developments Christian Gaser, Igor Nenadic
Lena Jelinek, Germany 005 Seed-based resting-state functional connec-
Sönke Arlt, Anne Runde, Jürgen Gallinat, Steffen Moritz, tivity in patients with persistent somatoform pain
Simone Kühn, Judith Peth disorder (PSPD)
004 Antidepressant treatment effects on dopamine Yanli Luo, People's Republic of China
transporter availability in patients with major Xiandi Pan, Chao Yan, Tianming Huang
WEDNESDAY

depression: a prospective 123I-FP-CIT SPECT 006 Normative data for Cambridge Neuropsy-
imaging genetic study chological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) for
Sabine Hellwig, Germany Sri Lankans: changes of cognitive functions from
Lars Frings, Annette Masuch, Werner Vach, Katharina adolescence to late adulthood
Domschke, Claus Normann, Philipp T. Meyer Dewasmika Ariyasinghe, Sri Lanka
005 Is psychoeducational family intervention R. G. L. Shiroma, Subhagya Kulatunga, Tharaka
feasible in the Italian mental health centres? Dassanayake
Findings from an Italian multicentric study
Gaia Sampogna, Italy
THURSDAY

Mario Luciano, Benedetta Pocai, Micaela Savorani,


Giuseppina Borriello, Valeria Del Vecchio, Vincenzo
Giallonardo, Andrea Fiorillo
OS-41 Oral Presentation Session KN-26 Keynote Lecture

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08:15 – 09:45 | Room R6 10:00 – 11:00 | Room M8
TOPIC 44: Other topics TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Other topics Situation der Familien
Chairs: Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands Chairs: Martin Driessen, Germany
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany Sabine Köhler, Germany
Speaker: Gudrun Schliebener, Germany
001 Creating synergies between mental health
professionals and the mental health first person

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movement: experiences from training and sensitization ME-05 Meet-the-Expert
Francisco José Eiroa-Orosa, Spain
10:00 – 11:00 | Room M2 / M3
002 Empowering service users: assessing the poten- TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
tial benefits of psychiatric genetic counselling from
the first UK pilot study Personal and not so personal anniversaries
Melanie Watson, United Kingdom Chairs: Jakob Kaminski, Germany
J. C. Austin Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal
Speaker: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
003 Goethe's creative (self-)therapeutic strategies to
overcome depressive episodes
Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla, Germany PR-05 Presidential Symposium
004 New findings on the use of the Italian adaptation 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A8
of the family quality of life survey TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Michele Rossi, Italy Psychotherapy: third wave of cognitive behavioural

MONDAY
Elisa Rondini, Annamaria Bianco, Daniela Scuticchio, therapies
Giulia Vannucchi, Marco Bertelli Chairs: Paul Summergrad, USA
005 Assessment of pain malingering Fritz Hohagen, Germany
Zack Z. Cernovsky, Canada 001 Cognitive science and cognitive therapy: mental
Jack R. Ferrari imagery and mental health
Emily Holmes, Sweden
KN-24 Keynote Lecture 002 Metacognitive therapy: effectiveness and
10:00 – 11:00 | Hall B mechanisms of recovery
Adrian Wells, United Kingdom

TUESDAY
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC 003 Letting go – common elements in cognitive
New trends in the classification of mental disor- psychotherapies
ders? DSM-5, ICD-11 and beyond Paul Summergrad, USA
Chairs: Mario Maj, Italy
Peter Falkai, Germany ST-19 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
Speaker: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A1
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
WEDNESDAY

KN-25 Keynote Lecture adolescence


10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A6 / A7 Tic-Störungen
TOPIC 36: Social determinants of mental health Chairs: Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Germany
Women's mental health and gender sensitive inter- Irene Neuner, Germany
ventions 001 Tourette-Syndrom und Tics – Klinik und
Chairs: Donna E. Stewart, Canada Verhaltenstherapie
Iris Hauth, Germany Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Germany
Speaker: Prabha S. Chandra, India
002 Tourette-Syndrom und Tics – Therapieoptionen
medikamentös und mittels tiefer Hirnstimulation
THURSDAY

Irene Neuner, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


ST-20 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium 003 Neurogenetic and pharmacological effects on
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10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A4 connectomic intermediate phenotypes for schizo-


phrenia
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Schizophrenie – Pharmakotherapie
004 Brain ageing, childhood trauma and polygenetic
Chairs: Martin Lambert, Germany
factors
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria
Hans Jörgen Grabe, Germany
001 Erwünschte Wirkungen von Antipsychotika
Martin Lambert, Germany
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S-242 Symposium
002 Unerwünschte Wirkungen von Antipsychotika
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 2
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders

S-240 Symposium Advances in the treatment of personality disorder


› WPA Section: Personality Disorders
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A2
Chairs: Mike Crawford, United Kingdom
TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality
Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Terrorism, religion and culture from a psychiatric
perspective 001 Current evidence for psychological interven-
tions: updated Cochrane review
› WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
Eric Simonsen, Denmark
› WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry
002 Socio-cultural aspects of the clinical management
› WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry
of personality disorders
Chairs: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
MONDAY

Renato Alarcon, USA


Nahla Nagy, Egypt
003 Abnormal brain mechanisms as targets of
001 Psychological aspects of religious terrorism psychotherapy in borderline
Nahla Nagy, Egypt Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
002 Forensic psychiatric aspects of terrorism in 004 Role of mood stabilizers in treatment of
Germany personality disorder
Norbert Konrad, Germany Mike Crawford, United Kingdom
003 Socialization, radicalisation, terrorism
Thomas Stompe, Austria
S-243 Symposium
TUESDAY

004 Training in and for psychiatry – when times are 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 1
bitter
Ekin Sönmez, Turkey TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Improving outcome in psychiatry by implementing
youth mental health and early intervention: success
S-241 Symposium stories from Australia, the U.S., and Denmark
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 1 Chairs: Andreas Bechdolf, Germany
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics Arno Deister, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Psychosocial and genetic determinants of brain 001 Headspace – Australia's innovation in youth
structure and activation mental health
Chairs: Hans Jörgen Grabe, Germany Patrick McGorry, Australia
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany 002 RAISE 2.0 – establishing a national early
001 The effects of genetic and environmental risk psychosis intervention network in the U.S.
for mental illness on the brain Robert Heinssen, USA
Tilo Kircher, Germany 003 Follow on from the OPUS trial: implementing
002 Effects of polygenic risk for schizophrenia on early intervention in psychoses in Denmark
brain structure Merete Nordentoft, Denmark
THURSDAY

Henrik Walter, Germany Nikolai Albert, Carsten Hjorthøj, Marianne Melau,


Anne A. E. Thorup, Ole Mors
S-244 Symposium S-246 Symposium

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10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 2 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 1
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
policy The gut brain connection in psychiatry
Family interventions in interdisciplinary psychiat- › WPA Section: Affective Disorders
ric settings – perinatal psychiatry and behaviour
Chairs: Gregor Hasler, Switzerland
addictions
Undine Lang, Switzerland
Chairs: Tamas Kurimay, Hungary

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Akram K. Wilson, United Kingdom 001 Acute effects of glucose and fructose on behavior
and brain function
001 Perinatal psychiatry – the importance of
Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland
fathers: twelve years of experience of the first
baby-mother-father-unit in Hungary 002 The gut brain connection in eating disorders
Tamas Kurimay, Hungary Gregor Hasler, Switzerland
Eva Hegedus, Agnes Hortobagyi, Tunde Nemeth 003 Metabolic effects of antidepressants: effect or
002 Family intervention: integrated parent-infant side effect?
consultations – case presentations from pre-, peri-, Undine Lang, Switzerland
and postnatal mental disorders prevention and 004 The vagus nerve, nutrition and psychiatry
treatment program in Hungary Sigrid Breit, Germany
Eva Hegedus, Hungary
Tunde Nemeth, Vera Tory, Eszter Babus, Tamas Kurimay
003 Gambling disorder: a family treatment possibility S-247 Symposium
Massimo Clerici, Italy 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 3

MONDAY
Silvia Ronzitti, Ester di Giacomo TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Status of women and mental health in Turkey
S-245 Symposium Chairs: R. Peykan Gökalp, Turkey
Yildiz Akvardar, Turkey
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Berlin 1
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
001 Women's issues and mental health in Turkey
Yildiz Akvardar, Turkey
The emerging role of pharmacogenomics in depres-
sion precision medicine 002 Women's shelters in Turkey
Chairs: Mark Frye, USA Sibel Koçbiyik, Turkey

TUESDAY
Julia Stingl, Germany 003 Women refugees and mental health
001 Genetic variability of drug-metabolizing Nese Direk, Turkey
enzymes: the dual impact on psychiatric therapy 004 Violence and murders against women:
and regulation of brain function Turkey case
Julia Stingl, Germany Zerrin Oglagu, Turkey
002 Pharmacogenomic regulatory warning labels in
depression treatment
S-248 Symposium
Simon Kung, USA
WEDNESDAY

10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 1


003 Clinical risk factors and serotonin transporter
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
gene variants associated with antidepressant-
induced mania Creativity and culture in psychiatric disorders –
Mark Frye, USA treatments
004 Pharmacogenomics of Venlafaxine in older › WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry
adults: analyses from the IRL-GREY trial Chairs: Michel Botbol, France
Daniel Mueller, Canada Carlos Zubaran, Australia
001 Revisiting the boundaries: art and psychiatry
Carlos Zubaran, Australia
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Reflecting and being reflected: about artists 003 Geographical disparities in clozapine utilisation
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stimulating the therapists' creativity in France


Ioana Atger, France Hélène Verdoux, France
003 Creative mediations with violent adolescents 004 Why isn't clozapine prescribed more?
Adeline Gourbil, France David Taylor, United Kingdom
004 Wölfli and Morgenthaler: psychoanalytic
discovery of an insane artist S-251 Symposium
Jeremie Sinzelle, France
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 1
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TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health


S-249 Symposium
Joining efforts: relatives, researchers and peers
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 3 against stigma
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Chairs: Georg Schomerus, Germany
Patrick W. Corrigan, USA
Intercultural opening in treatment of immigrants
and ethnic minorities 001 What can research contribute to anti-stigma
› DGPPN Section: Intercultural Psychiatry and Psycho- work?
therapy, Migration Patrick W. Corrigan, USA
› EPA – European Psychiatric Association 002 The relatives' perspective on anti-stigma work
Chairs: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany Janine Berg-Peer, Germany
Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark 003 User involvement in anti-stigma work
001 EPA – guidance on mental health care of Stephanie Kay Ventling, Switzerland
MONDAY

immigrants 004 25 years of bottom-up anti-stigma work in


Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany Hamburg – an EU best practice model
002 Cultural competence in mental health care of Ute Trescher, Germany
immigrants Silke Kühnemund, Germany
Adil Qureshi, Spain Thomas Bock, Germany
003 Cultural formulation interview in mental health
care of immigrants S-252 Symposium
Hans Rohlof, The Netherlands
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 3
004 Ways of treating immigrants in mental health
TUESDAY

TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental


care institutions disorders, dementia
Sofie Bäärnhielm, Sweden
Subjective cognitive decline and the pre-MCI stage
of Alzheimer's disease
S-250 Symposium Chairs: Frank Jessen, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 3 Steffen Wolfsgruber, Germany
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy 001 Evaluation of subjective cognitive decline (SCD)
as an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease: design
Clozapine revisited: efficacy data, utilisation trends,
and baseline data of the DZNE DELCODE study
WEDNESDAY

and what to do about clozapine under-prescribing


Frank Jessen, Germany
Chairs: Christian Bachmann, Germany
Dan Siskind, Australia 002 Specific neurocognitive impairments in preclin-
ical and prodromal AD
001 Is clozapine the most effective anti-psychotic
Steffen Wolfsgruber, Germany
for treatment-refractory schizophrenia?
Dan Siskind, Australia 003 Usefulness and stability of multicenter diffu-
sion tensor imaging as an early marker for subjec-
002 Trends and differences in clozapine utilisation
tive cognitive decline and amnestic mild cognitive
in 17 countries worldwide
impairment – first results from the prospective
Christian Bachmann, Germany
DZNE DELCODE study
THURSDAY

Katharina Brüggen, Germany


004 Left frontal hub connectivity ameliorates the 002 Position statement on spirituality and religion

179
effects of CSF-tau on memory in amyloid-positive in psychiatry: a matter of attitude
non-demented subjects – results from the multi- Peter J. Verhagen, The Netherlands
center DELCODE study
003 Impact of the WPA position statement on
Nicolai Franzmeier, Germany
spirituality – religion in psychiatry
Steffen Wolfsgruber, Alfredo Ramirez, Emrah Duezel,
Christopher Cook, United Kingdom
Michael Wagner, Katharina Buerger, Martin Dichgans,
Michael Heneka, Peter Falkai, Michael Grothe, Stefan 004 Religious interpretation: a blessing or a curse
Teipel, Jens Wiltfang, Josef Priller, Christoph Laske, Anja in mental health – a practical application of the

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Schneider, Annika Spottke, Frank Jessen, Michael Ewers position statement
Driss Moussaoui, Morocco

S-253 Symposium
S-255 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 6
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R2
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions
Building a science of clinical utility: field studies Building human capacity for mental health in low
results for ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders and middle income countries
Chairs: María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico Chairs: Samuel Okpaku, USA
Oye Gureje, Nigeria Geetha Jayaram, USA
001 Case-controlled (internet-based) field studies 001 Barriers and challenges to reducing treatment
for ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders: main gaps
results Samuel Okpaku, USA

MONDAY
Jared Wayne Keeley, USA 002 Development of community mental health in a
002 Methodology for ecological implementation rural county in Kenya: challenges and opportunities
(clinic-based) field studies for ICD-11 mental and David Musyimi Ndetei, Kenya
behavioural disorders 003 Overcoming cultural and workforce barriers to
Pratap Sharan, India deliver comprehensive mental health care in rural
003 Main results of ecological implementation field southern India using community health workers
studies for ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders Geetha Jayaram, USA
María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico 004 An innovative research capacity building

TUESDAY
004 Regional differences in ecological implemen- program in Mozambique
tation field studies results for ICD-11 mental and Milton Wainberg, USA
behavioural disorders
Oye Gureje, Nigeria
S-256 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R3
S-254 Symposium TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Dessau 6 Functional recovery and return to work or education
TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality in early psychosis
WEDNESDAY

WPA position statement in religion, spirituality and Chairs: Dorothea Jäckel, Germany
psychiatry: practical implications Jürgen Fritze, Germany
› WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry 001 School and work: functional recovery pathways
Chairs: Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil in first episode psychosis
Peter J. Verhagen, The Netherlands Eóin Killackey, Australia
001 Presentation of the position statement and its 002 Improving functional and clinical recovery by
practical implications for research, education and combining individual placement and support (IPS)
clinical practice and motivational interviewing-based adherence
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil therapy (AT) in patients with early psychosis
THURSDAY

Dorothea Jäckel, Germany


Andreas Bechdolf, Karolina Leopold, Eva Burkhardt

German language Session Q & A Modul


003 Work is closer than you think – occupational 004 External migration, internal migrations – from
180

recovery of patients with early onset psychosis global to specific: Indigenous migration in Mexico
using IPS and CCT Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico
Gesa Döringer, The Netherlands
004 Self-agency promoting supported employment S-065 (d) Symposium (German)
and education in psychosis
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A3
Lena Heitmann, Norway
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Durchtrainiert, selbstoptimiert, perfekt ernährt


S-257 Symposium
– der moderne Lifestyle: Was ist Therapie, was
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R13 macht uns krank?
TOPIC 27: Religion and spirituality Chairs: Manfred Lütz, Germany
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
Interprofessional collaborations and education
between mental health and spiritual care profes- 001 Ernährungstrends und Orthorexie bei psychi-
sionals as a pathway for achieving high quality, schen Erkrankungen
person-centred care Martin Greetfeld, Germany
Chairs: Wai Lun Alan Fung, Canada Sandra Schlegl, Michaela Wilhelm, Ulrich Voderholzer
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India 002 Sportpsychiatrie: Bewegung als Therapeutikum,
001 Interprofessional collaborations and education Übertraining und Sportsucht
between mental health and spiritual care profes- Charlotte Huppertz, Germany
sionals – why, what, when and how? 003 Diäten und Adipositas – aktuelle Empfehlungen
Wai Lun Alan Fung, Canada aus Sicht der Ernährungsmedizin
MONDAY

002 Interfaith mental health alliance for holistic, cost Hans Hauner, Germany
effective, culturally sensitive health care delivery
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India
S-066 (d) Symposium (German)
003 Practical spirituality for mental health issues:
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A5
some key concepts and principles of Brahmaku-
maris Rajyoga lifestyle TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Sujatha Devanathan Sharma, India Psychiatrische Notfallversorgung
004 Stigma and stigmata: the intersection of spiri- › DGPPN Section: Notfallpsychiatrie
tuality, stigma and mental health discrimination Chairs: Thomas Messer, Germany
TUESDAY

Alison J. Gray, United Kingdom Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany


001 Allgemeine Aspekte zur psychiatrischen Not-
S-258 Symposium fallversorgung
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R12 Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry 002 Einsatz von Psychopharmaka in der psychiatri-
schen Notfallversorgung
Globalized evolution of psychiatry
Thomas Messer, Germany
Chairs: Eric Marcel, France
WEDNESDAY

Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico 003 Nicht-pharmakologische Maßnahmen und


rechtliche Grundlagen
001 Male anorexia in China: psychopathology,
Jörg Hummes, Germany
cultural and transcultural factors
Marion Vu-Augier de Montgremier, France
002 Cultural and religious aspects of phantom
pregnancy in Haiti: a case study
Daniel Derivois, France
003 Hikikomori between cultural idiom and current
expression of transition from adolescence to adult-
THURSDAY

hood's suffering
Manuella De Luca, France
S-067 (d) Symposium (German) S-069 (d) Symposium (German)

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10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Berlin 2 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 2
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Standards für die Unterbringung und Behandlung Systemwechsel – Bestandsaufnahmen, Aus-
im psychiatrischen Maßregelvollzug nach § 63 StGB tauschprozesse, Neuausrichtungen? Psychiatrie in
– Diskussion der Ergebnisse der interdisziplinären der DDR und in der BRD um 1990 / 91
DGPPN-Task-Force › DGPPN Section: Geschichte der Psychiatrie
› DGPPN Section: Forensische Psychiatrie Chairs: Ekkehardt Kumbier, Germany

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Chairs: Jürgen L. Müller, Germany Maike Rotzoll, Germany
Nahlah Saimeh, Germany Discussant: Harald J. Freyberger, Germany
Michael Seidel, Germany
001 Die Behandlungsstandards: Entwicklung und
Ergebnisse 001 Bestandsaufnahme der
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany DDR-Psychiatrie(geschichte)
Ekkehardt Kumbier, Germany
002 Diskussion der Ergebnisse – aus Sicht der
Patienten bzw. deren Vertreter 002 Bestandsaufnahme der
Helmut Pollaehne, Germany BRD-Psychiatrie(geschichte)
Maike Rotzoll, Germany
003 Diskussion der Ergebnisse – die Perspektive der
Sozialministerien
Uwe Dönisch-Seidel, Germany S-070 (d) Symposium (German)
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M4 / M5

MONDAY
S-068 (d) Symposium (German) TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 2 disorders of this category
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry Insomnie – was gibt es Neues?
Bedeutungsvolle Aktivitäten in der Therapie › DGPPN Section: Schlafmedizin
von Menschen mit Demenz zur Verbesserung der Chairs: Thomas C. Wetter, Germany
Lebensqualität Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Gerontopsychiatrie 001 Neurobiologische Grundlagen der Insomnie
› DGPPN Section: Gesundheitsfachberufe Christoph Nissen, Switzerland
Chairs: Kathrin Seifert, Germany

TUESDAY
002 Risikofaktoren der Insomnie
Walter Hewer, Germany Stefan Cohrs, Germany
001 Ergotherapeutische Behandlung von Demenz- 003 Insomnie und Suizidalität
erkrankten Christine Norra, Germany
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
004 Therapie der Insomnie
002 Angehörigenarbeit in der Versorgung Demenz- Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
erkrankter
Johannes Pantel, Germany
WS-23 Workshop
WEDNESDAY

003 Musiktherapeutische Methoden in der Demenz-


behandlung 10:00 – 11:30 | Room M6
Jasmin Eickholt, Germany TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
004 Kunsttherapeutische Behandlung bei Demenz- psychopathology, RDoC
erkrankten Disorders due to substance use and addictive
Kathrin Seifert, Germany behaviours in ICD-11: taxonomy, clinical
descriptions and diagnostic guidelines
Chair: Vladimir Poznyak, Switzerland
001 Taxonomy and key innovations in ICD-11 for
THURSDAY

disorders due to psychoactive substance use and


addictive behaviors
Vladimir Poznyak, Switzerland

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines OS-43 Oral Presentation Session
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for substance use disorders in ICD-11 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R5


John Saunders, Australia
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
substances, behavioural addictions
OS-42 Oral Presentation Session Addictive disorders
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R4 Chairs: Ursula Havemann-Reinecke, Germany
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom
disorders, dementia 001 Acute effects of cortisol on alcohol craving in
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Neurocognitive functioning and comorbidity alcohol use disorder


Chairs: Lutz Frölich, Germany Leila Maria Soravia, Switzerland
Cecile Hanon, France Dominique de Quervain

001 Cognitive functions and quality of life in HIV 002 A naturalistic study of predictors of retention
seropositive individuals in treatment among emerging adults entering first
Aparna Ramakrishnan, India buprenorphine maintenance treatment for opioid
Krishnamurthy Kavirayani dependence
Prabhoo Dayal, India
002 Drug interactions in community-dwelling Yatan Pal Singh Balhara
people screened positive for dementia: results
of the DelpHi study 003 Buprenorphine dependency in a sample of
René Thyrian, Germany Tunisian patients: socio demographic and clinical
Diana Wucherer, Johannes Hertel, Bernhard characteristics
Michalowsky, Ina Zwingmann, Wolfgang Hoffmann Uta Ouali, Tunisia
Feriel El Ghali, Olfa Meziou, Ghaya Jmii, Molka Zghal,
MONDAY

003 Neurocognitive disorder in patients depending Haifa Zalila, Fethi Nacef


on the type of consumable opiates
Faniya Shigakova, Uzbekistan 004 Cost-benefit analysis of the opiate substitution
treatment with buprenorphine / naloxone in Bosnia
004 Correlates of preserved cognitive functioning and Herzegovina
in the oldest-old: a combined PET and MRI study Mevludin Hasanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Paul G. Unschuld, Switzerland Izet Pajevic, Abdurahman Kuldija, Dzenita Hrvic, Senad
Jiri Van Bergen, Frances C. Quevenco, Anton F. Gietl, Huseinagic
Sandra Leh, Valerie Treyer, Alfred Buck, Roger M. Nitsch,
Christoph Hock 005 Party and play – substance use in sexual con-
TUESDAY

text and sexual risk behavior in HIV-positive men,


005 Are anxiety disorders associated with accelerated who have sex with men
aging and cognitive decline? Henrike Dirks, Germany
Daniela Caldirola, Italy Stefan Esser, Norbert Brockmeyer, Norbert Scherbaum
Nunzia Valentina Di Chiaro, Adele Ferro, Paolo
Brambilla, Giampaolo Perna 006 When guards lower the guard: psychoactive
drugs use pattern among medical students
006 Foreign accent syndrome: from neurology to Lamia Jouini, Tunisia
psychiatry Uta Ouali, Ali Mrabét, Rania Zaouche, Yosra Zgueb,
German Montero Hernandez, Spain Jomli Rabaa, Fethi Nacef
WEDNESDAY

I. Alberdi Páramo, L. Niell Galmés, R. A. Baena Mures,


J. Rodríguez Quijano
THURSDAY
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10:00 – 11:30 | Room R6 11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A8
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
psychosomatics disorders of this category
Comorbidities and psychosomatics II Frühintervention bei Essstörungen
Chairs: Christian Otte, Germany Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Siegfried Kasper, Austria Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
Speaker: Ulrike Schmidt, United Kingdom
001 A stress index based on ambulatory claims

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data for the detection of mental causes of health Preisverleihung:
complaints DGPPN-Preis zur Erforschung von psychischen
Amelie Rouche, Germany Erkrankungen
Michael Erhart, Dominik Graf von Stillfried Laudation: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
002 Obsessive compulsive spectrum and quality of
life among patients with cosmetic dermatological KN-27 Keynote Lecture
diseases
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall B
Mariam Shehata, Egypt
Mohamed Fekry, Soheir Elghonemy, Ahmed Adel TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry

003 Management of insomnia in COPD patients – Lifestyles, mood and cognition in old age
database from COPD patients from a pneumology Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
ward in Portugal Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Joana Vitoria Cunha Reis Santos Silva, Portugal Lifestyles, mood and cognition in old age
Lília Maia-Santos, Jorge Mota Linda Lam Chiu Wa, People's Republic of China

MONDAY
004 Depression of fathers of children with risk of Award Ceremony / Preisverleihung:
premature birth – prospective peripartum data Hans-Jörg Weitbrecht – Award / Preis
Sally Schulze, Germany Laudation: Peter Falkai, Germany
Valia Pernidaki, Karin Schermelleh-Engel, Frank Louwen,
Klinische Charakterisierung spinozerebellärer
Silvia Oddo-Sommerfeld
Ataxien
005 A dimensional analysis of depressive, anxious, Heike Jacobi, Germany
and somatic symptoms in primary care patients in
Charakterisierung der Rho-Kinase als therapeu-
five countries: relationship with proposed ICD-11
tisches Ziel für neurodegenerative Erkrankungen

TUESDAY
diagnoses for primary health care (ICD-11 PHC)
Lars Tönges, Germany
Carolina Ziebold, Brazil
Sir David Goldberg, Geoffrey M. Reed, Fareed A. Minhas, Charakterisierung der Rho-Kinase als therapeu-
Bushra Razzaque, Rebeca Robles, Lam Tai-Pong, Julio tisches Ziel für neurodegenerative Erkrankungen
Bobes, Celso Iglesias, Sandra Fortes, Hugo Cogo, José Paul Lingor, Germany
Angel García, Jair de Jesus Mari Rolle genetischer Faktoren für die Progression und
006 Correlation of General Health Questionnaire, den Verlust kognitiver Funktionen im Frühstadium
version 12 (GHQ-12) values with Quality of Life dementieller Erkrankungen
(QOL) of people living with HIV in University of Port Alfredo Ramirez, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria


Aborlo Kennedy Nkporbu, Nigeria
P. C. Stanley, J. Ohaeri ST-21 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A6 / A7
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
disorders
Angststörungen
Chairs: Katharina Domschke, Germany
Jürgen Hoyer, Germany
THURSDAY

001 Angststörungen – Update Neurobiologie und


Pharmakotherapie
Katharina Domschke, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Update Psychotherapie und Wirkmechanismen S-261 Symposium
184

Jürgen Hoyer, Germany 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A1


TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
S-259 Symposium Psychiatry and the cinema
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A3 Chairs: Michael Musalek, Austria
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Iris Hauth, Germany

Delinquent behavior: psychiatric and criminological 001 Mad, bad, dippy, horny and wonderful psychia-
trists in the cinema
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

aspects
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany Martin Poltrum, Austria
Ruben C. Gur, Germany 002 Healing through love: Alfred Hitchcock's ‘Spell-
001 Psychiatric disorders and criminal behavior bound’
Frank Schneider, Germany Axel Karenberg, Germany

002 Continuity and severance of intensive delin- 003 Psychiatry in the movie – mirroring the devel-
quent behaviour opment of society
Klaus Boers, Germany Wulf Rössler, Switzerland

003 Delinquent behaviour and the Philadelphia


Neurodevelopmental Cohort S-262 Symposium
Ruben C. Gur, Germany 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A2
004 Delinquency and sexuality TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Marc Graf, Switzerland
Some highlights on Swiss psychiatry
MONDAY

Chairs: François Ferrero, Switzerland


S-260 Symposium Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A5 001 The role of the microbiome and nutritional
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
aspects in depression
Undine Lang, Switzerland
Risk assessment and management in general psychi-
atry: coercive measures and adverse incidents 002 Brief psychotherapies for severe psychiatric
Chairs: Peter Bräunig, Germany disorders: the Lausanne project
Jérome Endrass, Switzerland Jean-Nicolas Despland, Switzerland
TUESDAY

001 Involuntary admissions and adverse incidents 003 Experimental pharmacotherapy approaches for
at a German psychiatric ward over seven years depression
Christian Skaletz, Germany Erich Seifritz, Switzerland

002 Risk management in general psychiatry: iden- 004 Investigating functional neural circuit vulnera-
tifying patients at risk for self-harm and aggressive bility and biomarkers in remitted bipolar disorder
behavior and high-risk offspring
Peter Bräunig, Germany Jean-Michel Aubry, Switzerland

003 Predicting coercive measures in general psychiatry


WEDNESDAY

Astrid Rossegger, Germany S-263 Symposium


004 Predicting self-harm and aggressive behavior in 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A4
general psychiatry TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
Leonel da Cunha Gonçalves, Germany disorders, dementia
Alzheimer's disease – a psychiatric disorder in ICD-11
Chairs: Wolfgang Maier, Germany
Lutz Frölich, Germany
001 Mild behavioral impairment – an early manifes-
tation of emergent dementia beyond cognition
THURSDAY

Constantine G. Lyketsos, USA


002 Depression and emergent dementia – common S-266 Symposium

185
pathways in frequent psychiatric disorders of old age 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 1
Alistair Burns, United Kingdom
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
003 The neurodegenerative dementias – the neuro-
The future of psychoneuroimmunology: promises
logical view on early diagnosis and classification
and challenges
Reinhold Schmidt, Austria
› WPA Section: Immunology & Psychiatry
Chairs: Angelos Halaris, USA
S-264 Symposium Karl Bechter, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 1 001 Autoimmune encephalitis and mild encephalitis
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, – new challenges in psychoneuroimmunology
neuropsychology Karl Bechter, Germany
Integrating resting state EEG in psychiatric clinical 002 Use of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and
practice: past, present and future developments multimodal brain imaging to map brain response to
› WPA Section: Psychiatric Electrophysiology inflammation in mood disorders
Chairs: Oliver Pogarell, Germany Ebrahim Haroon, USA
Nashaat Boutros, USA 003 Utility of the arachidonic acid cascade to
001 EEG and neurocognitive markers of psychosis establish treatment resistance in major depressive
vulnerability disorder
Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Japan Fotini Boufidou, Greece

002 EEG in decision making and reward processing 004 Stratification and differentiation of mood
disorders by means of inflammation and growth

MONDAY
– from differential diagnosis to treatment
Oliver Pogarell, Germany factor biomarkers
Angelos Halaris, USA
003 What insights can the EEG provide when treating
individuals with autism spectrum disorder?
Ron Swatzyna, USA S-267 Symposium
004 EEGs and panic attacks – the old and the new 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 2
stories TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Nashaat Boutros, USA neuropsychology
Jocelyn Pearson, Zachary Thomas
Brain networks in health and disease

TUESDAY
Chairs: Urs Braun, Germany
S-265 Symposium Martin Walter, Germany
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 2 001 Brain networks in depression
TOPIC 11: Other disorders
Martin Walter, Germany

Tricky cases: case histories out of the spectrum of 002 Translational aspects of brain networks
psychiatric disorders Christian Clemm von Hohenberg, Germany
Chairs: Sibylle Häfner, Germany 003 Dynamic brain networks and schizophrenia
Gareth Owen, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY

Urs Braun, Germany


001 Case 1 004 Networks shaped by gene expression
Larry Rifkin, Germany Ingrid Romme, The Netherlands
002 Case 2
Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
003 Case 3
Nikola Kern, United Kingdom
004 Case 4
Felix Wedegärtner, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-268 Symposium S-270 Symposium
186

11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Berlin 1 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 1


TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
Are neuro- / gliotrophic factors and immune param- Family violence
eters suitable “blood biomarkers” of schizophrenia? › WPA Section: Family Research and Intervention
Evidence from recent meta-analyses
Chairs: Samir Ibrahim, Australia
Chairs: Johann Steiner, Germany
Manjula O'Connor, Australia
Andrea Schmitt, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Dowry related domestic violence and complex


001 Peripheral BDNF as a marker for schizophrenia:
post traumatic stress disorder: a case history
diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of treatment
Manjula O'Connor, Australia
Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves, Brazil
Brisa Fernandes, Patrícia Nardin 002 Psychological profile of family violence perpe-
trators
002 Serum S100B as a biomarker in schizophrenia
Samir Ibrahim, Australia
– a meta-analysis and serum marker study
Matthias L. Schroeter, Germany 003 Comparison of PTSD induced by family
violence and by traffic accidents
003 Meta-analysis of cytokine alterations in psychi-
Elzbieta Hodgins, Australia
atric disorders: comparisons between schizophre-
nia, bipolar disorder, and depression
David Goldsmith, USA S-271 Symposium
004 C-reactive protein is increased in schizophrenia 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1
but is not altered by antipsychotics: meta-analysis TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
MONDAY

and implications
Brisa S. Fernandes, Australia The aftermath of exiled German psychiatry,
1933 – 1945: how the forced emigration of psychi-
atrist during the Third Reich shaped psychiatry in
S-269 Symposium Europe, the USA and the Soviet Union
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Berlin 2 › DGPPN Section: History of Psychiatry
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry Chairs: Lara Rzesnitzek, Germany
Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany
Resilience and recovery in people with chronic
psychiatric disorders 001 The aftermath of exiled German psychiatry,
TUESDAY

› DGPPN Section: Community Psychiatry 1933 – 1945: Introduction


Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany
Chairs: Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany
Raoul Borbé, Germany 002 Erich Sternberg and Arthur Kronfeld: about
mild schizophrenia, insulin coma, Siberia and the
001 Are we neglecting the most needy patients
establishment of old age psychiatry
again? A European perspective on care for patients
Oleg Aizberg, Belarus
with chronic disorders
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom 003 What ensured an émigré psychiatrist's suc-
cessful transition to the North American work and
002 Chances and challenges of working in partner-
WEDNESDAY

research environment? Searching for patterns in


ship with users and family carers
the case studies
Michaela Amering, Austria
Stephen Pow, Hungary
003 Providing care for people with severe mental
004 After emigration: Hans Asperger and the Nazi
illness: what should the research focus be?
origins of autism
Thomas Becker, Germany
Edith Sheffer, USA
004 Positive courses of severe chronic psychi-
atric disorders – first results of a longitudinal
mixed-methods matched pairs design
Julia Krieger, Germany
THURSDAY
S-272 Symposium S-274 Symposium

187
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 2 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 30: Human sexuality
Integrating psychotherapy modalities – diversity Historical and clinical understanding and management
and complexities of DHAT syndrome
› WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry › WPA Section: Positive Psychiatry
› WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry › WPA Section: Psychiatry & Human Sexuality
› WPA Section: Psychotherapy

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Chairs: Sathyanarayana Rao, India
Chairs: Daniel Nahum, USA Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
Allan Tasman, USA 001 DHAT syndrome: historical and cultural
001 The Tehran University of Medical Sciences perspectives
Psychotherapy Fellowship Program: bridging clinical Amresh Srivastava, Canada
competency and public health needs 002 DHAT syndrome: clinical syndrome and current
Mahdieh Moinalghorabaei, Iran perspectives
Mohammad Sanati Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
002 Teaching psychodynamic psychotherapy in 003 DHAT syndrome: assessment and management
Malaysia: cultural adaptations (part 1)
Hazli Zakaria, Malaysia Afzal Javed, United Kingdom
003 Neurobiological correlates of change in group 004 DHAT syndrome: assessment and management
psychotherapy (part 2)
Daniel Nahum, USA Muhammad Nasar Sayeed Khan, Pakistan

MONDAY
004 Meaning centered psychotherapy in advanced 005 DHAT syndrome: future implications and
cancer developments
Guida da Ponte, Portugal Sathyanarayana Rao, India

S-273 Symposium S-275 Symposium


11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 2 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
psychopathology, RDoC

TUESDAY
interventions
Social cognition in mental disorders: impairments, International trends in electroconvulsive therapy
impact and treatment Chairs: Andreas Conca, Italy
Chairs: Wolfgang Wölwer, Germany Lee Wachtel, USA
Katarzyna Kucharska, Poland
001 Acceptance of ECT worldwide: where do we
001 Social cognition in eating disorders stand?
Katarzyna Kucharska, Poland Edward Shorter, Canada
002 Social cognition in patients with mood disorders 002 ECT in children and adolescents: why, when
WEDNESDAY

Christine Hörtnagl, Austria and how?


003 The social-cognitive basis of borderline person- Lee Wachtel, USA
ality disorders 003 Maintenance ECT in geriatric depression:
Stefan Röpke, Germany results from the PRIDE study
004 Social-cognitive impairments and its treatment Charles H. Kellner, USA
in schizophrenia 004 ECT workshop group: a ten-year experience
Wolfgang Wölwer, Germany in Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Michael Grözinger, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-276 Symposium 004 Drug abuse treatment polices in the Middle
188

11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 6 East


Jallal Tawfik, Morocco
TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles
005 Cultural aspects in drug abuse in North Africa
Stratification in diagnosis and therapy of severe
Abdallah Abdel Rahman, Sudan
mental illnesses
Chairs: Oliver Gruber, Germany
Diana Prata, Portugal S-279 Symposium
001 Artificial intelligence at the service of psychiat- 11:45 – 13:15 | Room R12
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

ric diagnoses TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic


Diana Prata, Portugal substances, behavioural addictions
002 The use of genetic markers in predicting the Update in HIV for psychiatrists – challenges and
development of schizophrenic and other psychoses strategies
Evangelos Vassos, United Kingdom
› WPA Section: HIV / AIDS Psychiatry
003 The use of neuroimaging markers in stratified Chairs: Mary Ann Adler Cohen, USA
diagnosis and therapy of schizophrenic and affec- Jordi Blanch, Spain
tive disorders
Oliver Gruber, Germany 001 The divergence of the worldwide prevalence of
HAND
Karl Goodkin, USA
S-277 Symposium
002 The devastating role of substance misuse and
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R3 abuse in HIV transmission
MONDAY

TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles Jordi Blanch, Spain


Dual diagnosis: a Latin American perspective 003 Psychosocial challenges and strategies for HIV
Chairs: Joao Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Brazil prevention
Javier Didia, Argentina Mary Ann Adler Cohen, USA
001 Dual diagnosis in elderly 004 Pre-exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis for
Elvia Velasquez, Colombia the prevention of HIV infection
002 Dual diagnosis in children and adolescents Kenneth Ashley, USA
Julio Cesar Benitez Torales, Paraguay
S-071 (d) Symposium (German)
TUESDAY

003 Cannabis and psychotic disorders


Cintia de Azevedo-Marques Périco, Brazil 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 3
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
S-278 Symposium adolescence
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R13 Effekte transdiagnostischer Faktoren auf den
Verlauf psychischer Erkrankungen
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Chairs: Corinna Scheel, Germany
substances, behavioural addictions
Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
Substance abuse: biological and cultural aspects
WEDNESDAY

001 Auswirkungen von Emotionsregulations- und


› ZONE 11: Northern Africa
Selbstkonzeptschwierigkeiten auf alltägliche, soziale
Chairs: Nahla Nagy, Egypt Situationen
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Corinna Scheel, Germany
001 Immunotoxicity of heroin and cannabis in 002 Selbstkonzept als transdiagnostischer Ver-
a sample of Egyptian population laufsprädiktor bei ADHS im Erwachsenenalter
Nahla Nagy, Egypt Swantje Matthies, Germany
002 Tramadol boosts sexual potency in males: 003 Der Einfluss der emotionalen Regulationsfähig-
fact or myth keit auf den Verlauf der Behandlung der ADHS im
Amany Haroun El Rasheed, Egypt
THURSDAY

Erwachsenenalter
003 Adolescent addiction service development Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
in Egypt
Hisham Ramy, Egypt
S-072 (d) Symposium (German) S-074 (d) Symposium (German)

189
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M2 / M3 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Depression bei Männern und Frauen – evidente Chancen und Risiken von smartphone-basiertem
Geschlechterunterschiede? ambulanten Monitoring bei affektiven Störungen
Chairs: Anne Maria Möller-Leimkühler, Germany Chairs: Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
Siegfried Kasper, Austria Oliver Tüscher, Germany
001 Einführung in die Studienlage zu geschlechter- 001 Smartphone-basiertes Monitoring zur Verbes-

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
spezifischen Symptomäußerungen bei unipolarer serung des Selbstmanagements affektiver Erkran-
Depression kungen
Siegfried Kasper, Austria Christian Sander, Germany
002 Gender Sensitive Depression Scale 33 – Präsen- 002 Smartphone-basierte Erfassung von Microstres-
tation der inhaltlichen Ausrichtung und Ergebnisse soren in einer urbanen Population
zu validierten Daten Oliver Tüscher, Germany
Anne Maria Möller-Leimkühler, Germany Karolina Kurth, Lara May, Andrea Chmitorz, Mario
Wenzel, Raffael Kalisch, Thomas Kubiak
003 Erste Ergebnisse aus multizentrischer Studie zu
geschlechterspezifischen Symptomäußerungen bei 003 Mental Health Computing: Möglichkeiten,
unipolarer Depression und möglicher Einflussfakto- Herausforderungen und Bullshit-Bingo
ren: Fokus – Gibt es Männerdepression bei Frauen? Alexander Markowetz, Germany
Vanessa Rößner-Ruff, Germany
004 Einfluss neurobiologischer Prozesse und S-075 (d) Symposium (German)

MONDAY
(hormoneller) Faktoren auf die Formen der Symp-
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Dessau 6
tomäußerung im Rahmen affektiver Erkrankungen
Bernhard Bogerts, Germany TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy
Wider die Sektoren in unseren Köpfen – sektor-
S-073 (d) Symposium (German)
übergreifende Behandlung im Krankenhausalltag
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M1 von § 64b Modellprojekten
TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary Chairs: Bettina Wilms, Germany
interventions Harald Scherk, Germany

TUESDAY
Elektrokonvulsionstherapie gegen den natür- 001 Sektorübergreifende Behandlung aus Sicht von
lichen Patientenwillen: klinische, ethische und PatientInnen und Angehörigen – Ergebnisse einer
juristische Aspekte qualitativen Befragung
Chairs: David Zilles, Germany Sebastian von Peter, Germany
Alexander Sartorius, Germany 002 Behandlungskonstanz als Qualitätsindikator
001 Elektrokonvulsionstherapie gegen den natürlichen Karl H. Beine, Germany
Patientenwillen: Fallberichte 003 „Ich will das auch!” – Herausforderungen und
Alexander Sartorius, Germany Chancen der „doppelten Buchführung” eines
WEDNESDAY

002 Elektrokonvulsionstherapie gegen den natürli- Modellprojekts mit nur einer Krankenkasse
chen Patientenwillen: selten aber häufig erfolgreich Burkhard Rehr, Germany
David Zilles, Germany
003 Juristische Grundlagen der Behandlung gegen S-076 (d) Symposium (German)
den Patientenwillen: eine Sonderstellung der Elekt-
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R2
rokonvulsionstherapie?
Annette Loer, Germany TOPIC 44: Other topics

004 Ethische Aspekte zur Elektrokonvulsionstherapie Netzwerk Angehörigenarbeit Psychiatrie


gegen den natürlichen Patientenwillen Schweiz – NAP
Alfred Simon, Germany Chairs: Sibylle Glauser, Switzerland
THURSDAY

Thomas Lampert, Switzerland


001 Netzwerk Angehörigenarbeit Psychiatrie
Thomas Lampert, Switzerland

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Perspektive von Angehörigen 002 Neue Antidepressiva, atypische Neuroleptika
190

Sibylle Glauser, Switzerland – Risiken, Placebo-Effekte, Niedrigdosierung und


Alternativen
003 Angehörigenberatungsstellen – ein Erfolgsmodell
Peter Lehmann, Germany
Edith Scherer, Switzerland
003 Seeing Her Ghosts
004 Angehörige in der Akutpsychiatrie
Kirsten Becken, Germany
Janis Brakowski, Switzerland

KN-29 (d) Keynote Lecture


SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

WS-24 Workshop
13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A8
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M4 / M5
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC Autonomie und psychische Störung – Überle-
gungen zu einer Kernaufgabe der Psychiatrie in
ICD-11 diagnostic guidelines for psychotic and mood
Versorgung, Forschung und Lehre
disorders: proposals, evidence and practice
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
Chair: Michael B. First, USA
Martin Heinze, Germany
Speakers: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Speaker: Paul Hoff, Switzerland
Mario Maj, Italy
Preisverleihung:
DGPPN-Preis für Philosophie und Ethik in Psychiatrie
FS-16-Film Further Session und Psychotherapie
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 3 Laudation: Martin Heinze, Germany
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
MONDAY

Social media and suicide prevention? Introducing KN-30 Keynote Lecture


the YouTube-series “Komm, lieber Tod / Come, dear 13:30 – 14:30 | Hall A4
death”
Chair: Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Speakers: Stefan Lange, Switzerland Human rights for people with mental illness
Paul Lücke, Switzerland Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Speaker: Anand Satyanand, New Zealand
FS-18 Further Session
TUESDAY

12:00 – 13:00 | Room R4


Lesungen PR-06 Presidential Symposium
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall B
001 Heute liebe ich mich selbst! In 7 Schritten zur
Resilienz TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
Bodo K. Unkelbach, Germany Hot topics in the pharmacotherapy of mental disorders
002 Wahnsinn um drei Ecken – eine Familien- Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
geschichte Isabella Heuser, Germany
Kerstin Samstag, Germany 001 Treating schizophrenia beyond blocking dopa-
WEDNESDAY

003 Die Stimmen der Übriggebliebenen mine receptors


Christian Discher, Germany W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria
002 (Epi)genetics – new avenues towards personal-
ized treatment in psychiatry?
FS-19 Further Session Katharina Domschke, Germany
12:00 – 13:00 | Room R5
003 Pharmacotherapy for dementia and mild cogni-
Lesung / Author Reading
tive impairment
Speaker: Volkmar Aderhold, Germany
Linda Lam Chiu Wa, People's Republic of China
001 The Lives They Left Behind
004 Psychopharmacological strategies for the treat-
Darby Penney, USA
THURSDAY

ment of depression
Gerhard Heinze, Mexico
SP-05 Special Session S-280 Symposium

191
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A3 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A6 / A7
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
disorders of this category neuropsychology
Christina Barz-Lecture with Award Ceremony Gateways to chronic pain: no exit?
Chairs: Johannes Hebebrand, Germany Chairs: Walter Zieglgänsberger, Germany
Markus Gastpar, Germany Manfred Fichter, Germany
001 Using cognitive dissonance to prevent and treat 001 Chronic pain: no exit?

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
the spectrum of eating disorders Walter Zieglgänsberger, Germany
Eric Stice, USA
002 Contextual specificity and plasticity in the
hypothalamic oxytocin neuron ensembles in fear
ST-22 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium learning
Valery Grinevich, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A1
TOPIC 44: Other topics
003 Sociocultural aspects of pain disorders in
Arabic countries
Anhaltende Trauerstörung Ahmed Okasha, Egypt
Chairs: Rita Rosner, Germany
Hansjörg Znoj, Switzerland
S-281 Symposium
001 Trennung, Tod und Trauer: zur Psychologie des
Verlusterlebens 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A5
Hansjörg Znoj, Switzerland TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care

MONDAY
002 Diagnose und spezifische Behandlung von policy
anhaltenden komplexen Trauerreaktionen Building the science of mental health care delivery
Rita Rosner, Germany where it is most needed: the Mozambique-Brazil-USA
partnership
Chairs: Jair de Jesus Mari, Brazil
DF-04 Discussion Forum Maria A. Oquendo, USA
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M4 / M5
001 Mental health in Mozambique: the needs and
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy the solutions
Genetic testing for the optimization of treatment – Lidia Gouveia, Portugal

TUESDAY
truly ready for clinical prime time? 002 Mental health care that takes into account
Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany context-specific risk and protective processes
Dan Rujescu, Germany Cristiane Duarte, USA
Discussants: Gonzalo Laje, USA
Siegfried Kasper, Austria 003 NIH paving the way to decrease the GMH re-
Wagner F. Gattaz, Brazil search and treatment gap: the Mozambique model
Mark Frye, USA Beverly Pringle, USA
Daniel Mueller, Canada 004 Mozambique and the next generation of GMH
Julia Stingl, Germany researchers: the collaborative fogarty mental health
WEDNESDAY

Anna C. Eichhorn, Germany research training program


Milton Wainberg, USA
DF-05 Discussion Forum
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M1 S-282 Symposium
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A2
Future of psychiatry: challenges and opportunities TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Chairs: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom Delusions and delusional disorders (other than
Helen Herrman, Australia schizophrenia): from neurobiology to clinical practice
Discussants: Jyrki Korkeila, Finland
THURSDAY

Chairs: Roland Freudenmann, Germany


David Musyimi Ndetei, Kenya Philip R. Corlett, USA
Rodrigo Nel Cordoba Rojas, Colombia
Fatima Vasconcellos, Brazil 001 The prediction error model of delusions
Philip R. Corlett, USA

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Neural correlates of delusional disorders S-285 Symposium
192

Robert Christian Wolf, Germany 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 2


003 What is delusional infestation? TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Roland Freudenmann, Germany policy
004 Duration of untreated psychosis and its impact Perspectives of positive psychiatry: transition from
on the outcome in delusional disorders including ‘illness to wellness’
delusional infestation › WPA Section: Positive Psychiatry
Dmitry V. Romanov, Russia
Chair: Amresh Shrivastava, Canada
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 The Fountain of Health (FoH): optimizing brain


S-283 Symposium health, vitality, and resilience across the spectrum
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 1 of aging
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
Kiran Rabheru, Canada
Experimental and translational approaches to treat- 002 The Fountain of Health initiative: positive
ment development in anxiety disorders psychiatry at the interface of primary care
Chairs: Peter Zwanzger, Germany Beverley Cassidy, Canada
David Baldwin, United Kingdom 003 Concept of self-worth: positive psychiatry
001 CO² inhalation as a model of generalised anxiety based intervention
disorder Amresh Shrivastava, Canada
David Baldwin, United Kingdom
002 Perspectives in treatment resistant anxiety S-286 Symposium
Peter Zwanzger, Germany
MONDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Berlin 1


003 Genetic predictors of treatment response in TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
anxiety
What is psychodynamic psychiatry?
Rob Keers, United Kingdom
› WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry
004 New meta-analysis of combination-therapy in › WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry
anxiety disorders
Borwin Bandelow, Germany › WPA Section: Psychotherapy
Chairs: Michel Botbol, France
Allan Tasman, USA
S-284 Symposium
TUESDAY

001 What is psychodynamic psychiatry?


13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 1 Richard Friedman, USA
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
002 Psychodynamic assessment: a tool for every
Functional imaging neurofeedback in psychotherapy psychiatrist
Chairs: Christian Paret, Germany Jennifer Downey, USA
Christian Schmahl, Germany
003 Using a psychiatric journal as an educational
001 Using neurofeedback to train emotion-regula- and mentoring tool – a pilot program
tion networks in high-anxious adolescents César A. Alfonso, USA
WEDNESDAY

Kathrin Cohen-Kadosh, United Kingdom


004 Psychoanalytic perspectives in the inpatient
002 Neurofeedback for mood disorders and addiction unit: working with the staff
Miles Cox, United Kingdom R. Peykan Gökalp, Turkey
David Linden
003 EEG / fMRI neurofeedback for treating stress
related disorders
Talma Hendler, Israel
004 Amygdala neurofeedback and emotion
dysregulation
THURSDAY

Christian Paret, Germany


Jenny Zähringer, Matthias Ruf, Gabriele Ende, Christian
Schmahl
S-287 Symposium S-289 Symposium

193
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Berlin 2 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 3
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Resource orientation in psychiatry: it's not just what The history of ‘anti-psychiatry’ – a transnational
you have got but also how you use it perspective
Chairs: Victoria Bird, United Kingdom › DGPPN Section: History of Psychiatry
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom
Chairs: Christof Beyer, Germany
001 Therapeutic framework and global health Franz-Werner Kersting, Germany

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implications of resource oriented interventions
001 Radical psychiatry in Italy – the ‘Basaglian
Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom
movement’ in the 1960s and 1970s
002 Trialogue – together we are stronger John Foot, United Kingdom
Michaela Amering, Austria
002 Did sectorisation make antipsychiatry unnec-
003 Should families be involved in hospital care? essary? Reforming French psychiatry in the 1960s
Findings from qualitative interviews with patients, and 1970s
families and staff Benoit Majerus, Luxemburg
Aysegul Dirik, United Kingdom
003 Revolution and madness – the “Socialist
004 Empowering involuntarily admitted patients to Patients' Collective of Heidelberg (SPK)”: an episode
make decisions about their care in the history of antipsychiatry and the 1960s
Maev Conneely, United Kingdom student rebellion in West Germany
005 Improving quality of life through solutions not Christian Pross, Germany
problems – Dialog+ 004 Psychiatry in transition – radical and anti-

MONDAY
Victoria Bird, United Kingdom psychiatric criticism in the US
Stefan Priebe Lucas Richert, United Kingdom

S-288 Symposium S-290 Symposium


13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 1 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 2
TOPIC 36: Social determinants of mental health TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
The impact of social determinants on mental health: Neurobiology of affective disorders: new results
what does the future hold? from a large translational consortium

TUESDAY
Chairs: Rachid Bennegadi, France Chairs: Tilo Kircher, Germany
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India Udo Dannlowski, Germany
001 Differing perspectives from the developing and 001 Gene-environment interaction on brain struc-
developed countries ture and -function
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India Udo Dannlowski, Germany
002 Providing care to people in precarious situations: 002 The contribution of environmentally induced
social and cultural competence global impairments in microRNA bio-genesis to the
Rachid Bennegadi, France etiology of affective disorders
WEDNESDAY

003 Social determinants of mental health: Gerhard Schratt, Germany


the universal and the local Helena Martins, Michael Alexander Pelzl
Fernando Lolas, Chile 003 Genome-wide analyses to identify the genetic
004 Social determinants of mental health: variants and regulatory networks that underlie
the role of psychiatric organisations psychiatric disorder development
Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark Marcella Rietschel, Germany
004 Environmental risk and protective factors in
the genetic Cacna1c rat model of affective disorders
Markus Wöhr, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-291 Symposium S-293 Symposium
194

13:30 – 15:00 | Room M2 / M3 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 3


TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
A beginner's guide to a successful career in psychiatry adolescence
› WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists ICD-11 diagnostic guidelines for neurodevelopmen-
tal disorders and disruptive behaviour and dissocial
Chairs: Florian Riese, Switzerland
disorders: rationale and key differences from ICD-10
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
and DSM-5
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Getting involved in psychiatric associations Chairs: Elena Garralda, United Kingdom
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Gillian Baird, United Kingdom
002 Making your attendance of a psychiatric 001 An overview of neurodevelopmental disorders
conference a success in ICD-11: key differences from ICD-10 and DSM-5
Felipe Picon, Brazil Gillian Baird, United Kingdom
003 Assuming a leadership role in psychiatry 002 New diagnostic guidelines for autism spectrum
Helen Herrman, Australia disorder in ICD-11
004 First steps into psychiatric research David Skuse, United Kingdom
Florian Riese, Switzerland 003 Disruptive behaviour and dissocial disorders
in the ICD-11 and the conceptualization of mood
dysregulation
S-292 Symposium John E. Lochman, USA
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M8
MONDAY

TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and


S-294 Symposium
adolescence
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 5
German research network on psychiatric disorders:
news from the ASD-Net concerning diagnostic of TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
autism spectrum disorder A worldwide perspective: the mental health of
Chairs: Nicole Wolff, Germany sexual minorities – rollback or progress
Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany › DGPPN Section: Sexual Orientation and Identities in
001 Are approaches of machine learning and sup- Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
plied vector machines suitable to improve the ASD Chairs: Lieselotte Mahler, Germany
TUESDAY

diagnostic process in children and adolescents? Götz Mundle, Germany


Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany
001 Effects and side effects of the concept homo-
Florian Hauck, Natalie Klüwer, Luise Poustka, Veit
sexuality as a disease
Roessner, Stefan Roepke, Nicole Wolff, Sanna Stroth
Lieselotte Mahler, Germany
002 Are approaches of machine learning and
002 First results of a research about psychological
supplied vector machines suitable to improve
health of LGBT-people in social circumstances in
the ASD diagnostic process in adults?
Russia
Stefan Röpke, Germany
Maria Sabunaeva, Russia
WEDNESDAY

003 Sub-dimensions of impairments in ASD – a


003 Attitudes of therapists towards LGBT patients
factor analytical analysis of the ASD-Net database
Michael King, United Kingdom
Nicole Wolff, Germany
004 A worldwide perspective: what is needed for
004 Symptoms of ASD in children and adolescents
LGBT-people
with diagnosed mood / anxiety disorder
Saul Levin, USA
Anika Langmann, Germany
Inge Kamp-Becker, Svenja Köhne, Luise Poustka,
Stefan Roepke, Veit Roessner, Nicole Wolff, Monika
Heinzel-Gutenbrunner, Sanna Stroth
THURSDAY
S-295 Symposium 004 Values-based practice and evidence-based prac-

195
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Dessau 6 tice in the Oxford medical student curriculum
Kenneth William Fulford, United Kingdom
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Ashok Handa
Finding access to people who need us, but who
don't think they do...
› ACKPA: Association of the Heads of Departments S-297 Symposium
of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in General Hospitals 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M6
(Germany)
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Chairs: Bettina Wilms, Germany substances, behavioural addictions
Martin Kaiser, Germany
Dual disorders: emerging consensus and remaining
001 Access to family and systemic therapy in debates
different European countries – chances and risks › WPA Section: Dual Disorders / Pathology
Maria Borcsa, Greece
Chairs: Nady El-Guebaly, Canada
002 Access to psychiatry and psychotherapy Nestor Szerman, Spain
– an African-German perspective
001 Dual disorders: two different mental disorders
Jose-Marie Koussemou, Germany
or just one?
003 A low threshold, whole systems approach to Nestor Szerman, Spain
public mental health: 45 years of experience in
002 Focusing on dual diagnosis: current perspectives
Trieste, Italy
Pedro Ruiz, USA
Roberto Mezzina, Italy
003 Psychosocial and legal aspects of dual disorders
004 Consultation psychiatry and psychotherapy

MONDAY
in Latin America
– professional everyday problems in the US
Javier Didia Attas, Argentina
Steven Sclan, USA
004 Mechanisms of dual disorders: contributions
from problem gambling
S-296 Symposium Nady El-Guebaly, Canada
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education S-298 Symposium
Innovation in undergraduate medical education in 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R2
psychiatry – review from educational initiatives to

TUESDAY
TOPIC 44: Other topics
interest students, interprofessional training,
simulated patients to evidence-based practice in Family and transcultural psychiatry
the Oxford medical student curriculum › WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
Chairs: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Chairs: Jianzhong Yang, People's Republic of China
Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany Riyadh Al-Baldawi, Sweden
001 Educational initiatives to interest medical 001 The role of family functioning in children and
students in psychiatry adolescents mental health in Chile
Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom Robert Kohn, USA
WEDNESDAY

002 Best practices how to train medical students 002 Support for intercultural family in Japan
jointly together with other professions to communi- Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan
cate with emotionally instable patients
Franziska Baessler, Germany 003 The relationship of mental health status and
Daniela Roesch Ely, Sophie Schweizer, Christoph family function in China: the thoughts from two
Nikendei, Nicole Deis, Beate Ditzen, Anja Sander, Monika studies
Eckstein, Hannah Honecker, Marina Bartolovic, Stella Jianzhong Yang, People's Republic of China
Preussler, Angelique Herrler, Svenja Lommer-Steinhoff, 004 The impact of exile on family relations and
Andrea Schaal-Ardicoglu, Jobst Schultz structure – clinical observation on Middle East
003 A shift in teaching psychiatric symptomatology immigrant families in Sweden
THURSDAY

– from patients to professional actors Riyadh Al-Baldawi, Sweden


Heike Anderson-Schmidt, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-299 Symposium S-301 Symposium
196

13:30 – 15:00 | Room R3 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 2


TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Exploring the diverse roles of preventive psychiatry Schizophrenia heterogeneity: characterization of
in the community syndromes and outcome using electrophysiological,
› WPA Section: Evidence Based Psychiatry cognitive, and functional measures
› WPA Section: Preventive Psychiatry › WPA Section: Psychoneurobiology
Chairs: Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Japan
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom


Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece Armida Mucci, Italy
001 Joint dimensions of prevention, health 001 Brain electrical microstate features and
promotion and recovery negative symptom domains in schizophrenia
Olga Karpenko, Russia Annarita Vignapiano, Italy
George Kostyuk, Natalia Semenova, Nikita Chernov Giulia Maria Giordano, Thomas Koenig, Armida Mucci,
Antonella Amodio, Giorgio Di Lorenzo, Cinzia Niolu,
002 Suicide prevention programs through Mario Altamura, Antonello Bellomo, Silvana Galderisi,
community intervention Mario Maj
Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece
002 Brain electrical microstate features and positive
003 Advances in preventive interventions for symptom domains in schizophrenia
substance use disorders Thomas Koenig, Switzerland
Uttam Garg, India
003 Real-world functional outcome in schizophrenia:
004 Preventive psychiatry in economic crises: clinical features mediating its heterogeneity
illness prevention and health promotion through
MONDAY

Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Japan


the prevention of systemic morbidity
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom 004 Electrophysiological indices for prodromal
symptoms of schizophrenia: relation to the
heterogeneity of outcome
S-300 Symposium Yuko Higuchi, Japan
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 4
TOPIC 30: Human sexuality S-302 Symposium
Let's talk about sex: violence, politics and culture of 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 5
sex in Nigeria using the ‘Chibok’ example
TUESDAY

TOPIC 4: Affective disorders


› ZONE 13: Central and Western Africa
Comparing self-help in different countries
Chairs: Boladale Mapayi, Nigeria Chairs: Horst Harich, Germany
Owoidoho Udofia, Nigeria Cornelia Brummer, Germany
001 Sex in the dark: the politics and culture of sex 001 Presentation of the MOOD TOUR: sporting
for young people in Nigeria and press work for empowerment and against the
Boladale Mapayi, Nigeria stigma of depression
002 Politics of sexism in Nigerian higher institutions: Sebastian Burger, Germany
WEDNESDAY

women's perspectives 002 Presentation of self-help in Austria – self-help


Theresa Ugalahi, Nigeria for family caregivers in Austria: inventory and
Boladale Mapayi perspective view – trialogue accomplished
003 Sex as a weapon in conflict: the ‘Chibok girls’ as Joy Ladurner, Austria
a case study 003 Self-help in the United States and Switzerland
Ibidunni Oloniniyi, Nigeria – the objectives, financing and support for those
affected in Switzerland and in the USA
Marylou Selo, Switzerland
THURSDAY
S-077 (d) Symposium (German) S-079 (d) Symposium (German)

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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 2 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede und ihre Wie kann eine offene Psychiatrie in der stationä-
Folgen für den psychiatrischen Alltag ren Akutversorgung realisiert werden? Ansätze und
› DGPPN Section: Frauen und geschlechtsspezifische Herausforderungen aus klinischer und rechtlicher
Fragen in der Psychiatrie Perspektive
Chairs: Anette Kersting, Germany Chairs: Jakov Gather, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Katarina Stengler, Germany Georg Juckel, Germany

001 Geschlechtsspezifisch unterschiedliches 001 Geschlossen trotz offener Türen? Überlegungen


Inanspruchnahmeverhalten traumatherapeutischer zur offenen Psychiatrie aus rechtlicher Perspektive
Unterstützung Tanja Henking, Germany
Steffi Koch-Stoecker, Germany 002 Offene Türen in der Allgemeinpsychiatrie
002 Verluste durch den Suizid eines nahestehenden – Modelle und Standards
Menschen Martin Zinkler, Germany
Julia Große, Germany 003 Ergebnisse einer qualitativen empirisch-
003 Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede in der ethischen Interviewstudie mit Professionellen
Symptomatik der Depression und Betroffenen zur offenen Psychiatrie
Katarina Stengler, Germany Janice Kalagi, Germany
Ina Otte, Jochen Vollmann, Georg Juckel, Johannes
Bernard, Jakov Gather
S-078 (d) Symposium (German)

MONDAY
004 40 Jahre strikt offene Psychiatrie in Herne –
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 2 Erfahrungen aus dem St. Marien-Hospital Eickel
TOPIC 44: Other topics Peter W. Nyhuis, Germany
Normalität, Augenhöhe, Flexibilität und Partner-
schaftlichkeit – die zentralen Elemente der S-080 (d)-PF Symposium (German)
wirksamen Psychiatrie?
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 6
Chairs: Jürgen Gallinat, Germany
Franz-Josef Wagner, Germany TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work

001 Das Konzept Soteria Gesundheitsfachberufe nutzen die International

TUESDAY
Holger Hoffmann, Switzerland Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
(ICF) – Modelle in der klinischen Versorgung zur
002 What can we learn from the UK's experience of Verbesserung der Teilhabe in der psychiatrischen
assertive outreach? Versorgung
Helen Killaspy, United Kingdom › DGPPN Section: Gesundheitsfachberufe
003 Open Dialogue Chairs: Angela Döring, Germany
Volkmar Aderhold, Germany Jürgen Fritze, Germany
004 Leben in Balance mit der Gesellschaft 001 Die ICF – ein praktikables Werkzeug für die
WEDNESDAY

Franz-Josef Wagner, Germany Gesundheitskommunikation!?


Nicolas Poss, Germany
002 Teilhabe- und Berufsorientierung in der
Ergotherapie: Bedarfsgruppen und Interventionen
Dorothea Jäckel, Germany
003 ICF – ein Instrument auch für die Pflege?!
André Nienaber, Germany
004 Aus der stationären Behandlung (zurück) in die
Arbeit – nachhaltiges Jobcoaching für Menschen mit
THURSDAY

psychischen Störungen
Susanna Hölscher, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-081 (d) Symposium (German) OS-45 Oral Presentation Session
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13:30 – 15:00 | Room R13 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R4


TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Psychoedukative Angehörigenarbeit in der Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Psychiatrie – neue Konzepte und Ergebnisse Chairs: Nicoleta Tataru, Romania
› DGPPN Section: Psychoedukation Norbert Konrad, Germany
Chairs: Gabriele Pitschel-Walz, Germany 001 Insight, severity of psychopathology and qual-
Josef Bäuml, Germany ity of life in schizophrenia – a comparison between
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

compulsory and voluntary ambulatory treatment


001 Der Einfluss der Psychoedukativen Familienin-
Sofia Graca Marques, Portugal
tervention (PEFI) auf Kohärenzgefühl und Recovery
Filipe Godinho, Daniel Barrocas
bei Patienten mit Schizophrenie
Hartmut Berger, Germany 002 Compulsory admission of psychiatric patients
in the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health
002 Psychoedukation für Eltern minderjähriger
of Guarda, Portugal
Kinder im klinischen Behandlungskontext
Juliana Silva Nunes, Portugal
Ursula Berninger, Germany
Diana Brigadeiro, Tiago Ventura Gil, Ana Filipa Teixeira,
003 Die SCHILD-Studie – Psychoedukation und António Pissarra da Costa
Problemlösetraining für Angehörige depressiv
003 Causes of institutionalization of children and
Erkrankter
adolescents in a shelter in Brazil
Lars Hölzel, Germany
Eduardo Guilherme, Brazil
Mathias Berger, Eva-Maria Bitzer, Levente Kriston,
Sabrina dos Santos
Fabian Frank
MONDAY

004 Advances in neurobiology and its implications


004 Wird durch Psychoedukation der Blick auf die
for adolescent medical decision-making capacity
Angehörigen verbessert?
Anish Dube, USA
Josef Bäuml, Germany
Jessica Cvetko, Christopher Cho
005 An autopsy on the dead doctor
S-082 (d) Symposium (German) Karuna Thomas, India
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R12
TOPIC 29: Quality assurance in psychiatry
OS-46 Oral Presentation Session
Entwicklungen von Qualitätsindikatoren für die
TUESDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Room R5


Versorgung psychisch Erkrankter in Deutschland
Chairs: Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Epidemiology and risk factors IV
Chairs: Pedro Varandas, Portugal
001 Die Qualitätsindikatoren der DGPPN für die
Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany
Versorgung psychisch Erkrankter
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany 001 Autism spectrum disorder: a vulnerability
factor for psychiatric comorbidity in adults with in-
002 Entwicklung und Implementierung von
tellectual disability and autism? A literature review
Qualitätsindikatoren für die Versorgung psychisch
WEDNESDAY

Giulia Vannucchi, Italy


Erkrankter im Klinikverbund des Landschaftsver-
Stefano Coli, Daniela Scuticchio, Marco Bertelli
bandes Rheinland
Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany 002 The impact of a mother's childhood trauma on
the perception of newborn care
003 Entwicklung von Qualitätsindikatoren für die
Mayra Brancaglion, Brazil
Versorgung psychisch Erkrankter für den gemeinsa-
Sarah Ruckl, Tiago Castro e Couto, Maila Neves,
men Bundesausschuss
Humberto Corrêa
Fanny Schoeler-Rädke, Germany
003 Suicidal behavior and its association with men-
004 Qualitätsindikatorenentwicklung im Vitos-
tal disorders in a community sample of adolescents
Konzern für die Versorgung psychisch Erkrankter
and young adults
THURSDAY

Reinhard Belling, Germany


Catharina Voss, Germany
Kristina Herzog, John Venz, Lars Pieper, Charlotte Frech,
Jana Hoyer, Katja Beesdo-Baum
004 Altered behavioral flexibility and generaliza- 006 Is repetitive negative thinking (RNT) truly a

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tion induced by reduced heterogeneity of intrinsic transdiagnostic phenomenon? A comparison of
neuronal excitability: a neurorobotics study processes and contents of RNT in major depressive
Hayato Idei, Japan disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-
Shingo Murata, Yuichi Yamashita, Tetsuya Ogata compulsive disorder and non-clinical individuals
Karina Wahl, Switzerland
005 Mental health symptoms and substance use
among Russian, Somali and Kurdish migrants in
Finland: a population based study OS-48 Oral Presentation Session
Essi Salama, Finland

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R7
Solja Niemela, Anu Castaneda
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
006 Which factors before discharge have to be con-
sidered to prevent re-hospitalisation of psychiatric Internet-based interventions
patients? Results from the CEPHOS-LINK EU Study Chairs: Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
Francesco Amaddeo, Italy Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
Valeria Donisi, Federico Tedeschi 001 Associations of self-presentation on Facebook
with mental health and personality variables:
a systematic review
OS-47 Oral Presentation Session
Conal Twomey, Ireland
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R6 Gary O'Reilly
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders 002 WalkAlong: process evaluation of an online
Affective disorders: treatment and interventions II mental health portal using google analytics
Chairs: Claus Normann, Germany Michael Jae Song, Canada

MONDAY
Andreas Küthmann, Germany Fiona Choi, Mohammadali Nikoo, Reinhard Michael
Krausz
001 Treatment resistant depressions and person-
ality disorders: psychopathological aspects of a 003 Internet-based psychotherapy for children and
comorbidity in women adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorders
Sabir Nurkhodjaev, Uzbekistan Katharina Allgaier, Germany
Annette Conzelmann, Karsten Hollmann, Matthias
002 Patients discontinue lithium because of adverse
Nickola, Heinrich Lautenbacher, Verena Ihler,
effects – first results from the LISIE study
Michael Thiede, Julian Hummel, Christoph Wewetzer,
Louise Öhlund, Sweden
International eCBT Group, Tobias J. Renner
Michael Ott, Sofia Oja, Malin Bergqvist, Robert

TUESDAY
Lundqvist, Mikael Sandlund, Ellinor Salander Renberg, 004 Results of iCanADAPT Early: a RCT of clinician
Ursula Werneke supervised transdiagnostic internet-delivered cogni-
tive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for depression and / or
003 Cognition in depression – overview of antide-
anxiety in early stage cancer survivors vs. treatment
pressant efficacy
as usual (TAU)
Aravind Vaithiyam, India
Michael Murphy, Australia
Krishnaram Devandran
Jill Newby, Gavin Andrews, Phyllis Butow, Melanie Price,
004 Treatment response and side-effect burden Joanne Shaw, Heather Shepherd, Siobhan Loughnan,
of lithium augmentation in geriatric compared to Laura Kirsten
WEDNESDAY

non-geriatric patients with treatment-resistant


005 Telepsychiatry – descriptive study of the first
depression
online psychiatry service in the UK
Pichit Buspavanich, Germany
Cyrus Abbasian, United Kingdom
Thomas Stamm, Peter Schlattmann, Joachim Behr,
Mazda Adli, Roland Ricken
005 Efficacy of hypnotherapy compared to cognitive FS-20-Film Further Session
behavioural therapy for mild to moderate depression 13:30 – 16:30 | Hall London 1
– study protocol and baseline characteristics of a TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
randomized controlled rater-blind trial
Kristina Fuhr, Germany Away from her
THURSDAY

Clara Huber, Cornelie Schweizer, Anil Batra Chairs: Lutz Frölich, Germany
Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


FS-21-Film (d) Further Session ST-23 State-of-the-Art-Symposium
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13:30 – 16:00 | Hall London 3 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A3


TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Nebel im August Psychotic disorders
Chair: Michael von Cranach, Germany Chairs: Peter Falkai, Germany
Christoph Correll, USA

KN-31 Keynote Lecture 001 Non-pharmacological interventions in schizo-


phrenia: state-of-the-art and further directions
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A6 / A7


Peter Falkai, Germany
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
002 Pharmacotherapy for people with schizophrenia:
Psychiatrists as partners for change in global weighing the options
mental health Christoph Correll, USA
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
Mario Maj, Italy
Speaker: Helen Herrman, Australia ST-24 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A2
KN-32 (d) Keynote Lecture TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A8 Suizidalität
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
Chairs: Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Kognitives Altern: Möglichkeiten und Herausfor-
derungen 001 Epidemiologie: Verursachung und neueste
MONDAY

Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany Trends


Andreas J. Fallgatter, Germany Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
Speaker: Ursula M. Staudinger, USA 002 Risikoeinschätzung und klinisches Management
Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
KN-33 Keynote Lecture
15:15 – 16:15 | Hall A4 S-303 Symposium
TOPIC 36: Social determinants of mental health 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A1
Accelerated globalization and mental health TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
TUESDAY

Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom Genetic prediction of antipsychotic response and
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany side effects of Clozapine
Speaker: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco Chairs: Dan Rujescu, Germany
James Walters, United Kingdom
SP-06 Special Session 001 Pharmacogenomics of treatment resistant
15:15 – 16:15 | Room M2 / M3 schizophrenia
James Walters, United Kingdom
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
002 Pharmacogenomics of agranulocytosis and
WEDNESDAY

Future perspectives of pharmacotherapy


neutropenia
Chairs: Berend Malchow, Germany
Dan Rujescu, Germany
Franziska Baessler, Germany
Speaker: Isabella Heuser, Germany 003 Longitudinal epigenetic changes associated
with Clozapine use
Amy Gillespie, United Kingdom
004 Clozapine use in Iceland and the risk of
neutropenia and type 2 diabetes
Oddur Ingimarsson, Iceland
Magnús Haraldsson, Halldóra Jónsdóttir, Engilbert
THURSDAY

Sigurðsson, James H. MacCabe


S-304 Symposium S-306 Symposium

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15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 2
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
Stress and resilience in current migrations The German national plan of action for people with
› WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry rare diseases and its relevance for the off-label use
of drugs – symposium of the federal institute for
Chairs: Joseba Achotegui, Spain
drugs and medical devices
Rachid Bennegadi, France
Chairs: Jürgen Fritze, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Incorporating resilience in the treatment of Karl Broich, Germany
asylum seekers and refugees
001 The national action league for people with rare
Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
diseases
002 Resilience and depression in immigrants Theda Wessel, Germany
Jose López, Peru
002 Off-label use – methodology and overview of
003 Resilience and post-traumatic stress disorders the findings
in immigrants Jürgen Fritze, Germany
Rachid Bennegadi, France
003 Legal and research implications of the findings in
004 Stress and resilience in the Ulysses Syndrome psychostimulants, antidepressants and neuroleptics
(Chronic and multiple stress in immigrants) Claudia Riedel, Germany
Joseba Achotegui, Spain
004 Legal and research implications of the findings
in antidementives, anticonvulsants and immunosup-
S-305 Symposium pressants

MONDAY
Peggy Beinlich, Germany
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Paris 1
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
The proposed WPA code of ethics – history, dilemmas S-307 Symposium
and future implementation 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Berlin 1
Chairs: Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Sam Tyano, Israel substances, behavioural addictions
001 Historical overview of the WPA code of ethics Withdrawal from psychotropics
Paul Appelbaum, USA Chairs: Peter Lehmann, Germany

TUESDAY
002 The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons Andreas Heinz, Germany
with Disabilities unintended consequences 001 International institute for psychiatric drug
Michael Jan Wise, United Kingdom withdrawal
003 Educational implications Peter C. Gøtzsche, Denmark
Cecile Hanon, France 002 Do antidepressants cause dependence? A com-
004 Ethical dilemmas: where principles meet reality parison to benzodiazepines with special regard to
in clinical practice withdrawal reactions
Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom Tom Bschor, Germany
WEDNESDAY

003 The withdrawal of neuroleptics: When to do


so? How? When not to do so? What then?
Volkmar Aderhold, Germany
004 Start low, go slow – bridging the divide be-
tween the lack of clinical research on safe psychi-
atric drug withdrawal protocols and the growing
evidence base of successful tapering methodologies
by users of psychiatric drugs
Laura Delano, USA
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-308-PF Symposium S-310 Symposium
202

15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Berlin 2 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 3


TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
policy Mental health of Syrian refugees: towards a sustain-
Meeting the challenges facing psychiatric nurses in able provision of care
Europe: the work of Horatio › WPA Section: Biological Psychiatry
Chairs: Susanna Flansburg, Germany › WPA Section: Epidemiology & Public Health
Uwe Genge, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom


001 An impact evaluation of “vision for change” Redwan El-Khayat, United Kingdom
(Irish mental health policy) on mental health service
provision: a national descriptive evaluation project 001 Mental health of Syrian refugees: global action
Aisling Culhane, Ireland Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom

002 Trust in the context of couple psychotherapy 002 Helping refugees and the host community
Nina Kilkku, Finland through the school system
Elie Karam, Lebanon
003 The Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) John Fayyad, Claudia Farhat
working groups
Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands 003 Mental health of Syrian refugees: experiences
from Germany and Jordan
004 Nurses working in European primary health Malek Bajbouj, Germany
care settings: a Horatio position paper
Evanthia Sakellari, Greece 004 Transforming mental health service provision
for Syrian populations from a crisis response to a
sustainable development
MONDAY

S-309 Symposium Redwan El-Khayat, United Kingdom


15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 1
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy S-311 Symposium
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing 15:15 – 16:45 | Room M4 / M5
(EMDR): neurobiological mechanisms and clinical TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
applications policy
Chairs: Alessandra Minelli, Italy
Andreas Conca, Italy Changes in the healthcare landscape of the US with
international perspectives on healthcare changes
TUESDAY

001 EMDR mechanisms supported by neurobiological and how they will affect psychiatrists and their
evidence patients
Marco Pagani, Italy Chairs: Jerry Halverson, USA
002 EMDR in the treatment of severe mental illness Harsh Trivedi, USA
Peter Liebermann, Germany 001 The changing healthcare landscape in the US
003 Mood-stabilization via eye movements: EMDR and what it means to behavioral healthcare
in bipolar disorder Saul Levin, USA
Benedikt Amann, Spain 002 The changing behavioral healthcare delivery
WEDNESDAY

004 EMDR therapy in treatment resistant depression system United States: what can psychiatrists expect
(TRD) Harsh Trivedi, USA
Alessandra Minelli, Italy 003 Health care system payment reform in the
US – what does it mean to psychiatrists and their
patients
Jerry Halverson, USA
004 International mental healthcare development –
the German perspective
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
THURSDAY
S-312 Symposium S-314 Symposium

203
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M1 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Forensic psychiatry: hot topics for early career Mental health and primary care: the role of exercise
psychiatrists and sport
› WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists › WPA Section: Exercise & Sports Psychiatry
› WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry › WPA Section: Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Chairs: Hussien Elkholy, Egypt Chairs: David Baron, USA
Norbert Konrad, Germany Thomas Wenzel, Austria
001 The WPA section forensic psychiatry curricu- 001 Mental wellness in youth sports – implications
lum for mental health professionals to promote and for psychiatry and primary care
improve mental health care for prisoners Dan Begel, USA
Norbert Konrad, Germany
002 Sports psychiatry and prehabilitation
002 Stalkers: characteristics, evaluation, risk assess- Alan Currie, United Kingdom
ment, and interventions
003 Treatment of common child psychopathology
Britta Ostermeyer, USA
in primary care using taekwondo
003 Forensic psychiatry in Egypt: service and training David Conant-Norville, USA
overview 004 Neurosurgical perspective on concussion in sport
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Arun Amar, USA
004 The trainee experience of forensic psychiatry in
UK

MONDAY
Howard Ryland, United Kingdom S-315 Symposium
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Dessau 6
TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions
S-313 Symposium
Mental healthcare in low resource countries:
15:15 – 16:45 | Room M8
challenges and solutions
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion Chairs: Nataliya Pryanykova, Ukraine
Culture, religion and spirituality in the promotion of Iryna Pinchuk, Ukraine
mental health and management of mental illnesses 001 Lessons learned from counseling mental health

TUESDAY
› WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry services in low resource countries
Chairs: Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India Hartmut Berger, Germany
Norman Sartorius, Switzerland 002 Psychotraumatological help as an integrative
001 Role of religion and spirituality in the promo- part of mental health services – lessons from inter-
tion of mental health national practice
Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India Robert van Voren, The Netherlands
002 Religion / spirituality as resource in the preven- 003 Short-term and long-term consequences of
tion and management of mental illnesses ongoing military conflict on mental healthcare
WEDNESDAY

Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil system in Ukraine


Iryna Pinchuk, Ukraine
003 Intersection of spirituality and psychopharma-
Sergey Boltonosov
cology – the new research on psychedelics
Paul Summergrad, USA 004 Management of mental health and psychosocial
needs of patients in the psychiatric system
004 Culture, commonly held beliefs and Cannabis
Alisa Ladyk-Bruzgalova, Ukraine
use in adolescence
Jair de Jesus Mari, Brazil
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-316 Symposium 002 Botulinum toxin therapy in the treatment of
204

15:15 – 16:45 | Room R3 depression: state-of-the-art


Michelle Magid, USA
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
003 Botulinum toxin therapy of depression: an
Challenging research in the arts therapies – new
Indian experience
results and implications for art, music, dance and
Sanjay Chugh, India
drama therapy
Chairs: Karin Dannecker, Germany 004 Botulinum toxin therapy as a treatment for
Susanne Bauer, Germany borderline personality disorder
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Tillmann Krüger, Germany


001 Art therapy
M. Axel Wollmer
Karin Dannecker, Germany
002 Dance therapy
Angelika Puhr, Germany S-083 (d) Symposium (German)
003 Drama therapy 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall A5
Lambros Yotis, Greece TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
004 Music therapy Differentialtypologie der Gewalt im öffentlichen
Susanne Bauer, Germany Raum
› DGPPN Section: Forensische Psychiatrie
S-317 Symposium Chairs: Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
Jérome Endrass, Switzerland
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R13
001 Forensische Psychiatrie in unruhigen Zeiten:
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
MONDAY

Sachverstand zwischen Erkenntnissen, Erwartungs-


Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia pathophys- druck und öffentlicher Anteilnahme
iology, treatment strategies: where we stand and Jürgen L. Müller, Germany
where we go?
Chairs: Jerzy Leszek, Poland 002 Differentialtypologie der Gewalt im öffent-
Keiko Ikemoto, Japan lichen Raum
Jérome Endrass, Switzerland
001 Cognitive impairment in the course of cerebral
amyloid angiopathy-symptoms, diagnostic challeng- 003 Vom intrapsychischen „Nutzen” der Radikali-
es and treatment sierung
Kasia Gustaw Rothenberg, USA Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
TUESDAY

002 Novel strategies of treatment Alzheimer's dis-


ease and schizophrenia based on D-cells hypothesis S-084 (d) Symposium (German)
Keiko Ikemoto, Japan 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
003 Nanomedicine as a promising approach for TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
the treatment and diagnosis of brain disease – the Arzneimittelsicherheit Update
example of Alzheimer's disease Chairs: Sermin Toto, Germany
Jerzy Leszek, Poland Stefan Bleich, Germany
WEDNESDAY

001 Psychopharmakotherapie der Schizophrenie in


S-318 Symposium der klinischen Praxis
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R12 Sermin Toto, Germany
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders 002 Schwere Parkinsonoide unter Antipsychotika
Botulinum toxin therapy: a novel approach to treating – Daten aus dem AMSP-Projekt
negative emotionality in mental disorders Alexandra Kleimann, Germany
Chairs: M. Axel Wollmer, Germany 003 Kardiovaskuläre UAW unter Antipsychotika im
Tillmann Krüger, Germany klinischen Alltag
001 Emotional proprioception in the treatment of Michaela-Elena Friedrich, Austria
THURSDAY

mental disorders 004 Neues zu Nebenwirkungen von Psychopharmaka


Eric Finzi, USA aus Europa
Martin Huber, Germany
S-085 (d) Symposium (German) 002 Eine Analyse von Bestimmungsgrößen der

205
15:15 – 16:45 | Hall New York 2 Tageskosten in der psychiatrisch-psychotherapeu-
tischen Krankenhausbehandlung
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Claus Normann, Germany
Hilfe zum Leben statt Hilfe zum Sterben
003 Der normative Personalbedarf leitliniengerech-
Chair: Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany
ter Krankenhausbehandlung
001 Der Schutz des Lebens als erster Zweck des Jan Philipp Klein, Germany
neuzeitlichen demokratischen Rechtsstaates –
004 Kosten und Erlöse durch psychiatrische Komorbi-
Schutz vor Willkür, Gewalt und Gleichgültigkeit

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Moritz Nestor, Germany ditäten in der somatischen Krankenhausbehandlung
Thomas Heister, Germany
002 Ohne Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben hat die
Menschheit keine Zukunft – Widerstand gegen den
assistierten Suizid in Deutschland S-088 (d) Symposium (German)
Susanne Ley, Germany 15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 3
003 Des Lebens Ruf an uns wird niemals enden TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
– Perspektiven der Palliativmedizin Wirken sich Kontextfaktoren auf die Arbeitsun-
Karen Nestor, Switzerland fähigkeit bei psychischen Erkrankungen aus?
Chairs: Gerlinde Piepenhagen, Germany
S-086 (d) Symposium (German) Katarina Stengler, Germany

15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 5 001 Beeinflussen Kontextfaktoren die Arbeitsunfä-


higkeit bei psychisch Erkrankten?
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Gerlinde Piepenhagen, Germany

MONDAY
Die Psychiatrische und Nervenklinik der Charité
002 Interventionsmöglichkeiten bei psychischen
im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
Erkrankungen aus der Sicht der gesetzlichen
Chairs: Michael Seidel, Germany
Krankenversicherungen
Henrik Walter, Germany
Lutz Hager, Germany
001 Der Übergang von der spekulativen zur empirisch-
003 Das Arbeitsunfähigkeitszeugnis – ein therapeu-
naturwissenschaftlich orientierten Psychiatrie an der
tisches Instrument?
Charité
Pierre Vallon, Switzerland
Michael Seidel, Germany
004 Psychiatrische Patienten mit Arbeitsproblemen:
002 Carl Westphal – Ideengeber einer neurologischen

TUESDAY
Häufigkeit, Problemmuster und Interventionsmög-
Krankheitslehre
lichkeiten
Christian H. Nolte, Germany
Niklas Baer, Switzerland
003 Die Psychiatrische und Nervenklinik der Charité
in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus
Volker Hess, Germany S-089 (d) Symposium (German)
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 6
S-087 (d) Symposium (German) TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
substances, behavioural addictions
WEDNESDAY

15:15 – 16:45 | Room Weimar 1


Gesetze, Richtlinien und Leitlinien für psychotrope
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Substanzen
policy
› DGPPN Section: Abhängigkeitserkrankungen
Eine Analyse des Einflusses von Patientenmerk-
malen auf die Kosten der Krankenhausbehandlung Chairs: Ursula Havemann-Reinecke, Germany
Chairs: Jan Wolff, Germany Norbert Wodarz, Germany
Claus Normann, Germany 001 Quo vadis BtMVV und Richtlinien der Bun-
001 Die Arbeitszeitverteilung von Ärzten in einem desärztekammer für die Substitutionsbehandlung
deutschen Universitätsklinikum opioidabhängiger Patienten
Norbert Wodarz, Germany
THURSDAY

Jan Wolff, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Was bedeuten die neue BtMVV und die Richt- 005 An exploratory study of resting state brain
206

linien der Bundesärztekammer für den niedergelas- functional connectivity and its association with
senen substituierenden Arzt? Eine juristische Sicht S100B in major depression
aus einer Beratungskommission für substituierende Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha, India
Ärzte Himanshu Joshi, Pravesh Parekh, Ammu Lukose, Sowmya
Karsten Scholz, Germany Madhavadas, Sarada Subramanian, John P. John
003 Aktuelle Herausforderung: Cannabiskonsum
und Medizinalhanf – zur Gesetzeslage und ihrer OS-50 Oral Presentation Session
Bedeutung
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

15:15 – 16:45 | Room R5


Ursula Havemann-Reinecke, Germany
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
004 Leitlinien in der Suchttherapie – aktueller policy
Stand und Aufgaben
Anil Batra, Germany Health care models and services II
Kay Uwe Petersen, Ursula Havemann-Reinecke Chairs: Aleksandar Janca, Australia
Thomas Becker, Germany
001 Changes in utilization of consultation psychiatry
OS-49 Oral Presentation Session
service in a university hospital in the course of 10
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R4 years
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics Tatine Thorban, Germany
Veronika Reinisch, Velat Wakili, Daniela Eser-Valeri
Neurobiology and genetics II
Chairs: Bernhard Baune, Australia 002 A qualitative research to identify challenges
Thomas G. Schulze, Germany in implementing the national mental health law in
MONDAY

Indonesia two years after the enactment


001 Alzheimer's amyloid-beta peptides have antimi-
Nova Riyanti Yusuf, Indonesia
crobial properties
Philipp Spitzer, Germany 003 Collaborative project of medical service and
Mateja Condic, Martin Herrmann, Jan Timo Oberstein, school health system to care for school age chil-
Marina Scharin-Mehlmann, Daniel Friedrich Gilbert, dren's mental health in Shanghai
Oliver Friedrich, Teja Grömer, Johannes Kornhuber, Yiwen Zhang, People's Republic of China
Roland Lang, Juan Manuel Maler Jun Ma
002 Synaptic proteome alterations in chronic toxo- 004 Comparing and predicting psychiatric re-hos-
plasma gondii-infected mice suggest interference pitalisation rates across countries by using routine
TUESDAY

with glutamatergic neurotransmission health care data: possibilities and limitations


Björn Schott, Germany Heinz Katschnig, Austria
Alexandru Parlog, Leonora Kulikovskaja, Daniel Lang, Christa Straßmayr, Michael Berger, Florian Endel,
Marco van Ham, Lothar Jänsch, Eckart Gundelfinger, CEPHOS-LINK group
Karl-Heinz Smalla, Ildiko Rita Dunay
003 Polygenic risk score for schizophrenia predicts OS-51 Oral Presentation Session
lithium treatment response in patients with bipolar
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R6
disorder
Azmeraw T. Amare, Australia TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
WEDNESDAY

Oliver Schubert, Liping Hou, Urs Heilbronner, Franziska adolescence


Degenhardt, Sergi Papiol, Fasil Tekola-Ayele, Yi-Hsiang Autism spectrum disorder, intellectual and develop-
Hsu, John Kelsoe, Martin Alda, Marcella Rietschel, mental disabilities
Francis J. McMahon, Thomas G. Schulze, Bernhard T. Chairs: Gordana Milavic, United Kingdom
Baune Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
004 Epigenetic programming of corticotropin- 001 Pre- and perinatal risk factors for autism spec-
releasing hormone (Crh) by early-life stress (ELS) trum disorder
in female mice Raz Gross, Israel
Florian Raabe, Germany
002 Unconscious avoidance of eye contact in autism
THURSDAY

Anke Hoffmann, Dietmar Spengler


spectrum disorder
Philipp Sterzer, Germany
Apoorva Rajiv Madipakkam, Isabel Dziobek, Marcus
Rothkirch
003 Normal variants of the broader fragile X gene FS-22-Film (d) Further Session

207
family in aggregate modulate autistic phenotypes: 15:15 – 16:45 | Hall London 2
potential role of miR-181 species
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Martin Begemann, Germany
Stigma
004 AutCom – evaluation of a multimodal group
Chairs: Peter Jeschke, Germany
training program supporting adults with autism and
Klaus M. Beier, Germany
intellectual disability
Jens Wagner, Germany
Thomas Bergmann, Germany
Joana Birkner, Tanja Sappok

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
005 The effect of stress management training with KN-34 (d) Keynote Lecture
cognitive behavioral style on stress and mental 17:00 – 18:00 | Hall B
health of parents of children with intellectual TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
disabilities
Forensische Psychiatrie: Schlusslicht oder
Mohammad Nazer, Iran
Schaufenster der Psychiatrie?
Nasrin Riyahi, Mohammadreza Mokhtary
Chairs: Iris Hauth, Germany
006 The SPAIDD-G: new findings on the screening Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
tool of the first psychodiagnostic tool battery for per- Speaker: Norbert Nedopil, Germany
sons with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Marco Bertelli, Italy Preisverleihung:
Daniela Scuticchio, Michele Rossi DGPPN-Medienpreis für Wissenschaftsjournalismus
Laudation: Iris Hauth, Germany

OS-52 Oral Presentation Session

MONDAY
KN-35 Keynote Lecture
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R7
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A6 / A7
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Suicide and psychiatric emergencies I
Chairs: Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Psychiatry in National Socialism: remembrance and
Thomas Messer, Germany responsibility
Chairs: Robert Herz, Austria
001 Aging and suicidal behavior in Mexico Hans-Walter Schmuhl, Germany
Guilherme L. Guimaraes Borges, Mexico Speaker: Frank Schneider, Germany
Ricardo Orozco, Jorge Villatoro, María Elena Medina-

TUESDAY
Mora
KN-36 Keynote Lecture
002 Retrospective analysis of risk factors for sui-
cide attempts in a large population of psychiatric 17:00 – 18:00 | Hall A3
inpatients TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Christine Norra, Germany Work and mental health: seven actions towards a
Daniela Schaub, Georg Juckel, Matthias Schmieder mentally healthy organisation
003 Indicators of suicide among young Palestinians Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
and its relationship to some variables Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Nahida Al-Arja, Palestinian Territories Speaker: Tine Van Bortel, United Kingdom
Taisir Abdallah
004 Can non-psychiatric drugs lead to a relevant KN-37 Keynote Lecture
suicide risk?
17:00 – 18:00 | Hall New York 1
Daniela Schöne, Germany
Burkhard Jabs TOPIC 38: Human Rights

005 Crisis in access to psychiatric beds Human rights in psychiatry: challenge or opportunity?
Steven Sharfstein, USA Chairs: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco
Pierre Vallon, Switzerland
Speaker: Stijn Jannes, Belgium
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


PR-07 Presidential Symposium S-319 Symposium
208

17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A8 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Helsinki 1


TOPIC 42: Population movements TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
Refugees and asylum seekers around the globe Environmental risk and protective factors of abnormal
Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia behaviour and mental disease
Andreas Heinz, Germany Chairs: Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
001 Refugees and asylum seekers in Australia
Patrick McGorry, Australia 001 Exercise in schizophrenia: dosage, effects and
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

underlying mechanisms
002 Ethical issues related to refugees
Peter Falkai, Germany
Julio Cesar Benitez Torales, Paraguay
002 Urbanicity and risk for mental disorder: risk
003 Refugees and asylum seekers in Europe
and resilience mechanisms
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
004 Refugees and asylum seekers in Africa
003 Head trauma, infections, and autoimmune
Alassane Dicko, Mali
diseases as risk factors for mental disorders
– results from largescale studies
ST-25 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium Michael Benros, Denmark
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A1 004 Multiple environmental hits accumulated
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders before adulthood as predictors of violent aggression
and criminal behavior
Bipolare Störungen
Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany
Chairs: Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
MONDAY

Michael Bauer, Germany


001 Bipolare Störungen – Psychoedukation und S-320 Symposium
neurobiologische Grundlagen 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Helsinki 2
Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
002 Behandlung bipolarer Störungen Housing for people with mental illness – current
Michael Bauer, Germany state of research and new findings
› DGPPN Section: Community Psychiatry
ST-26 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium Chairs: Raoul Borbé, Germany
TUESDAY

17:00 – 18:30 | Hall A2 Dirk Richter, Switzerland


TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform 001 Key findings from the Canadian at home – Chez
disorders Soi housing first demonstration project and sustain-
ability study
Somatoforme Störungen
Tim Aubry, Canada
Chairs: Peter Henningsen, Germany
Winfried Rief, Germany 002 Results from the QuEST study – quality and
effectiveness of supported tenancies for people with
001 Somatoforme Störungen, somatische Belas-
mental health problems – a national programme of
WEDNESDAY

tungsstörungen: neue Konzepte, Klassifikation und


research in England
Störungsmechanismen
Helen Killaspy, United Kingdom
Winfried Rief, Germany
003 Perspectives on housing rehabilitation: clients,
002 Management der somatischen Belastungsstörung
clinicians and supported housing institutions
Peter Henningsen, Germany
Matthias Jäger, Switzerland
004 Independent housing: results from a meta-
analysis on client preference studies and from a
systematic review on longitudinal outcome studies
Dirk Richter, Switzerland
THURSDAY

Holger Hoffmann
S-321 Symposium S-323 Symposium

209
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Paris 2 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Berlin 2
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
substances, behavioural addictions Best practices in suicide risk assessment
Responding to the frightening reduction of › WPA Section: Suicidology
psychiatric patients life expectancy
Chairs: Danuta Wasserman, Sweden
Chairs: Peter Lehmann, Germany
Marco Sarchiapone, Italy
Salam Gómez, Colombia

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Determining suicide risk: a dream or a possibility?
001 Why are psychiatric drugs the third leading
Vladimir Carli, Sweden
cause of death after heart disease and cancer?
Peter C. Gøtzsche, Denmark 002 Utilization of clinical biomarkers for the evalua-
tion of suicide risk
002 Ethical and legal problems in forced admin-
Philippe Courtet, France
istration of toxic drugs worldwide especially to a
highly vulnerable group of people 003 Suicide risk assessment: where are we now?
Salam Gómez, Colombia Electrodermal activity as a possible target
Patrizia Zeppegno, Italy
003 Lack of information about risks and options:
innovative ways to overcome this worldwide ethical 004 Vulnerability to suicide by ignoring everyday
problem in psychiatry life and pain
Darby Penney, USA Lars Håkan Thorell, Sweden
004 Psychiatric patients' needs to overcome
problems withdrawing from psychiatric drugs S-324 Symposium

MONDAY
Peter Lehmann, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 3
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
S-322 Symposium Virtual reality applications in forensic psychiatry
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Berlin 1 Chairs: Jürgen L. Müller, Germany
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification, Peter Fromberger, Germany
psychopathology, RDoC 001 Virtual reality applications in forensic psychiatry
Symptomatology and psychopathology: its signif- – potentials and limitations
icance for diagnosis, clinical practice, education, Jürgen L. Müller, Germany

TUESDAY
research and complex care 002 Behavioral monitoring of child abusers in virtual
Chairs: Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan risk situations
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Peter Fromberger, Germany
001 Need of training on psychopathology / phenom- 003 VRAPT – Virtual Reality Aggression Prevention
enology in order to use DSM Training
Michael B. First, USA Stephanie Klein Tuente, The Netherlands
002 WHO's scope on the necessity of training on 004 Current projects at the ARVIPL
psychopathology / symptomatology-case vignette Sarah Michelle Neveu, Canada
WEDNESDAY

method
Geoffrey M. Reed, Switzerland
003 The future of psychopathology in clinical S-325 Symposium
practice, education and research 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 3
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
004 Pathology of language and pathology of Suicidal and nonsuicidal self-injury in hospital treat-
affectivity in schizophrenia from “neo-kraepelinism” ment settings: an update
to “neo-griesingerism” Chairs: Jagoda Pasic, USA
Satoshi Kato, Japan Heidi Combs, USA
THURSDAY

001 Self-injury in the emergency care setting


Jagoda Pasic, USA

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 The role of psychiatric consultation-liaison S-328 Symposium
210

service in patients with self-injury 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M1


Susan Bentely, USA
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
003 Self-injury in the inpatient setting
Refugees and mental health: a cultural and medical
Heidi Combs, USA
dilemma
Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
S-326 Symposium Marc Augustin, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall New York 2 001 Experience from a novel outpatient service for
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

TOPIC 33: Rural and urban mental health


refugees
Jakob Kaminski, Germany
Urban mental health in the 21st century
002 Mental health of refugees: risk groups, inequal-
› WPA Section: Urban Mental Health
ities and vulnerabilities
Chairs: Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Jair de Jesus Mari, Brazil
003 Psychiatry in the Arab region: a transcultural
001 Important questions in urban mental health perspective
Niels Okkels, Denmark Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Christina Blanner Kristiansen, Povl Munk-Jørgensen
004 Challenges for refugees on the route: experi-
002 Family planning and mental health in Chinese ence of mental health professionals from a transit
cities country
Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China Vlastela Partaloska, F.Y. Republic of Macedonia
003 Internet addiction and gambling among urban
MONDAY

youth
S-329 Symposium
Chih-Hung Ko, Taiwan
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M8
004 Disaster and psychological trauma in urban
setting TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
Mazhar Malik, Pakistan disorders
Stress, immunology, and the brain – implications
for psychiatric disorders
S-327 Symposium
› WPA Section: Evolutionary Psychiatry
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M2 / M3
Chairs: Martin Brüne, Germany
TUESDAY

TOPIC 38: Human Rights Witte Hoogendijk, The Netherlands


The war on women continues 001 A big history of stress: from big bang to burn-out
› WPA Section: Women's Mental Health Witte Hoogendijk, The Netherlands
Chairs: Gail Robinson, Canada 002 Uncertainty and stress: why it causes diseases
Gisèle Apter, France and how it is mastered by the brain
001 Is there a war on women? Achim Peters, Germany
Carol Nadelson, USA 003 Pain-induced hyperalgesia
WEDNESDAY

002 The politics of misogyny Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany


Nada Stotland, USA 004 Allostatic load in borderline personality disorder
003 Global attitudes toward rape: blame the victim Martin Brüne, Germany
Gail Robinson, Canada
THURSDAY
S-330 Symposium S-332 Symposium

211
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 3 17:00 – 18:30 | Room M6
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
adolescence Administrative psychiatry – melding European and
Early interventions and developmental trajectories US perspectives
in autism and intellectual developmental disabili- › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
ties: a global framework for action › WPA Section: Psychiatry in Private Practice
› WPA Section: Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Chairs: Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands
Chairs: Kerim Munir, USA Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom
Angela Hassiotis, United Kingdom
001 The gender effect on leadership
001 Report of the world innovation summit forum Michelle Riba, USA
on autism and neurodevelopmental disorders
Kerim Munir, USA 002 Why are leaders in psychiatry needed
Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom
002 Early intervention in children with intellectual
developmental disabilities: a trial of stepping stones 003 Preliminary results of the international survey
triple P in England on leadership
Angela Hassiotis, United Kingdom Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands

003 Gender, outcome and ASD in childhood: data 004 Requirements for effective leadership in mental
from ELENA cohort health care
Amaria Baghdadli, France Norman Sartorius, Switzerland

004 Early diagnosis and interventions for neurode-

MONDAY
velopmental disorders among children under the S-333 Symposium
age of three years in Nigeria 17:00 – 18:30 | Room Lindau 3
Muideen Bakare, Nigeria
TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work
Recent developments in occupational psychiatry
S-331 Symposium › WPA Section: Occupational Psychiatry
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 5 Chairs: Gino Pozzi, Italy
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, Ana Maria Rossi, Brazil
psychosomatics 001 Perspectives in occupational psychiatry

TUESDAY
Medical clearance – when is it appropriate to accept Gino Pozzi, Italy
a psychiatric patient transfer from the emergency
002 Work stress and mental health in older age:
department?
scientific evidence and policy implications
Chairs: Scott Zeller, USA
Johannes Siegrist, Germany
Marina Garriga, Spain
003 What should we learn from stress check in the
001 The issues of psychiatric patient “medical
workplace?
clearance”: an emergency medicine physician's view
Toshimasa Maruta, Japan
Leslie Zun, USA
WEDNESDAY

004 The cooperation between attending physicians


002 New best-practices guidelines for medical
and occupational physicians in the support of
clearance of psychiatric patients
employees with mental disorders in Japan
Michael Wilson, USA
Hisanori Hiro, Japan
003 Improving the relationship between psychiatry
005 Who pays for what? The occupational psychia-
and emergency medicine physicians
trist's dilemma
Gabriele Fischer, Austria
Pedro Miguel Alves de Moura, Portugal
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-334 Symposium S-336 Symposium
212

17:00 – 18:30 | Room Lindau 6 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R2


TOPIC 38: Human Rights TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
Psychiatry in the 21st century: (ex-)users / survivors' psychopathology, RDoC
perspective Schizotypal disorder from three perspectives:
Chairs: Olga Kalina, Republic of Georgia historical, personal and phenomenological
John M. Kidney, Ireland Chairs: Maria Nilsson, Denmark
Peter Handest, Denmark
001 UN CRPD and psychiatry: compliant and
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

non-compliant practices with human rights 001 The historic development and typical psychopa-
standards thology of schizotypal disorder
Jolijn Santegoeds, The Netherlands Maria Nilsson, Denmark
002 Progress and regress in mental health care in 002 Live interview: a conversational interview with
Europe focus on self-disorders with a patient diagnosed
Tone Vrhovnik Straka, Slovenia with schizotypal disorder
Peter Handest, Denmark
003 Psychiatry and criminal law: protection of
society versus provision of real support 003 A first person report on what is it like to live
Olga Kalina, Republic of Georgia with schizotypal disorder
Marie, Denmark
004 Psychosocial issues and the 21st century
John M. Kidney, Ireland
S-337 Symposium
S-335 Symposium 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R3
MONDAY

17:00 – 18:30 | Room Dessau 6 TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy


TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care The lithium renewal: 1817 – 2017 (société médico-
policy psychologique)
Chairs: Marc Bourgeois, France
Intersectional symposium on person-centered
Frank Bellivier, France
psychiatry
› WPA Section: Classification, Diagnostic Assessment 001 Why prescribing lithium today?
& Nomenclature Marc Masson, France
› WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry 002 Which biomarkers for lithium response?
TUESDAY

Chairs: Juan E. Mezzich, USA Frank Bellivier, France


Michel Botbol, France 003 Is lithium therapy really at risk for kidney?
001 Principles of person-centered psychiatry Bruno Etain, France
C. Robert Cloninger, USA
002 Person-centered care approaches S-338 Symposium
Michel Botbol, France
17:00 – 18:30 | Room R13
003 Person-centered care for specific conditions TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
WEDNESDAY

Ihsan Salloum, USA policy


004 Special topics in person-centered psychiatry Where are psychiatric services going: insights from
George Christodoulou, Greece psychiatric reforms
› WPA Section: Preventive Psychiatry
Chairs: Olga Karpenko, Russia
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom
001 De-institutionalization, re-institutionalization,
trans-institutionalization – where is mental health
care going and what are the consequences?
THURSDAY

Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom


002 A critical review of psychiatric reform in the
United Kingdom
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom
003 The organization of outpatient mental health S-092 (d) Symposium (German)

213
services in Russia (the example of Moscow) 17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 2
George Kostyuk, Russia
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
004 Who profits from psychiatric hospitalization?
Palliativmedizin und Suizidalität
Heinz Katschnig, Austria
Chairs: Kerstin Kremeike, Germany
Christa Straßmayr
Reinhard Lindner, Germany
001 Suizidalität und Todeswünsche: Kompetenzen
S-090 (d) Symposium (German) bei Professionellen stärken – erste Erfahrungen

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall Paris 1 Kerstin Kremeike, Germany
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders 002 Bedeutung von Todeswünschen in der Palliativ-
Translationale Forschung bei Depression: from medizin
bench to bedside Klaus-Maria Perrar, Germany
Chairs: Igor Nenadic, Germany 003 Media vita in morte sumus – psychodynamische
Udo Dannlowski, Germany Psychotherapie am Lebensende
001 Bildgebung bei Depression: Effekte von Klinik, Reinhard Lindner, Germany
genetischen Faktoren und Therapie
Thomas Frodl, Germany S-093 (d)-PF Symposium (German)
Leonardo Tozzi, Veronica O'Keane
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Weimar 1
002 Depressive Symptome bei körperlichen Er-
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
krankungen: klinische Aspekte und translationale
Bildgebungsbefunde bei Tinnitus und subklinischer Das kanadische „Do Live Well“ Framework:

MONDAY
Depression Förderung der psychischen Gesundheit durch
Bianca Besteher, Germany individuell gewählte Aktivitäten
003 Umwelteinflüsse in der Entstehung der Depres- › DGPPN Section: Gesundheitsfachberufe
sion (Missbrauchserleben / childhood maltreatment) › DGPPN Section: Psychosoziale Versorgungsforschung
Udo Dannlowski, Germany Chairs: Thomas Becker, Germany
004 Funktionelle Konnektivität als Marker für Andreas Pfeiffer, Germany
Depression, Risikostadien affektiver Störungen und 001 The Canadian “Do Live Well” Framework
klinische Interventionen Sandra Moll, Canada
Andreas Jansen, Germany Rebecca Gewurtz, Nadine Lariviere, Terry Krupa

TUESDAY
002 Die Rolle des Therapieprogramms „Handeln
S-091 (d) Symposium (German) gegen Trägheit“ bei der Förderung der psychischen
Gesundheit im „Do Live Well“ Framework
17:00 – 18:30 | Hall London 1
Andreas Pfeiffer, Germany
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
003 Die deutsche Version des kanadischen „Do Live
Innovative Behandlungsansätze bei Alters- Well“ Frameworks und dessen Bedeutung für das
depression Konzept der individuellen Aktivitätsbalance in der
Chairs: Andreas Fellgiebel, Germany Gesundheitsförderung
WEDNESDAY

Martin Hautzinger, Germany Gabriele Woick, Germany


001 Altersdepression: Diagnostik und medikamen- 004 Empirische Evidenz vorhandener Behavioural-
töse Therapie Activation-Ansätze und mögliche Implikationen für
Andreas Fellgiebel, Germany die Förderung der psychischen Gesundheit
002 Psychotherapie bei Altersdepression Werner Höhl, Germany
Martin Hautzinger, Germany
003 Psychotherapie im stationären Rahmen
Matthias J. Müller, Germany
Bernd Kundermann, Nicole Cabanel
THURSDAY

004 Colloborative Care bei Altersdepression: IM-


PACT als Beispiel vernetzter ambulanter Versorgung
Michael Hüll, Germany

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-094 (d) Symposium (German) 003 Serious games for the treatment of obesity in
214

17:00 – 18:30 | Room R12 children and adolescents: a systematic review


Christiane Eichenberg, Austria
TOPIC 44: Other topics
Markus Schott, Brigitte Sindelar, Cornelia Küsel,
Selbsthilfe Rico U. Hübner
Chairs: Thomas Bock, Germany
004 Psychotherapists' and patients' acceptance of
Ruth Fricke, Germany
serious games in psychotherapy: an international
001 Hilf dir selbst und lass dir helfen: Selbsthilfe comparison
zwischen individuellen Bedürfnissen, Gesundheits- Jessica Helen Huss, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

wesen und staatlichen Strukturen Christiane Eichenberg, Nikos Green


Johannes Streif, Germany
002 Der Stellenwert von Selbsthilfegruppen im OS-54 Oral Presentation Session
Rahmen eines multimodalen Behandlungskonzeptes
der ADHS 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R5
Myriam Bea, Germany TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
003 Wirksamkeit von Angstselbsthilfegruppen Ethics, religiosity and history
Christian Zottl, Germany Chairs: Michael Musalek, Austria
Martin Heinze, Germany
004 Die besondere Bedeutung der Selbsthilfe bei
psychischen Erkrankungen – Entstigmatisierung 001 The goals of care for patients suffering from
durch Outing severe persistent mental illness
Armin Rösl, Germany Martina Andrea Hodel, Switzerland
Scott Irwin, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Paul Hoff, Florian
MONDAY

Riese, Manuel Trachsel


WS-25 Workshop
002 Ethical discourse of psychiatrists about sexual
17:00 – 18:30 | Room M4 / M5 identity and sexual orientation
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, Sukru Keles, Turkey
neuropsychology Ayse Gul Yilmaz Ozpolat, Neyyire Yasemin Yalim
Advances in biomarkers and neuroimaging for 003 Religiosity and clinical outcomes of depressed
concussion: implications for psychiatry inpatients in South Brazil
Chairs: David Baron, USA Bruno Paz Mosqueiro, Brazil
Thomas Wenzel, Austria
004 The first public document on Nazi euthanasia
TUESDAY

Speakers: Emily Dennis, USA


in Germany – a French médecin-commandant, his
Arun Amar, USA
encounter with German psychiatric hospital staff
in Württemberg, 1945 – 46, and the consequences
OS-53 Oral Presentation Session Thomas Mueller, Germany
17:00 – 18:30 | Room R4 Bernd Reichelt
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Psychotherapeutical interventions III OS-55 Oral Presentation Session
Chairs: Bulent Coskun, Turkey 17:00 – 18:30 | Room R6
WEDNESDAY

Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
001 Let's talk about change – development of a mo- policy
tivational interviewing training for medical students Health care models and services III
Kerstin Velten-Schurian, Germany Chairs: Edmond Hsin-Tung Pi, USA
Anne Herrmann-Werner, Bettina Fahse, Katharina Jürgen Fritze, Germany
Keifenheim
001 Towards a national mental health action plan
002 The motivational foundations of different Iryna Pinchuk, Ukraine
therapeutic orientations as indicated by therapists'
value preferences 002 From stationary psychiatry to alternative forms
THURSDAY

Eugene Tartakovsky, Israel of mental healthcare


Tatiana Galako, Kyrgyzistan
003 Peculiarities of health literacy in people with SP-07 Special Session

215
mental health problems 17:30 – 19:00 | Hall A4
Pauline Mantell, Germany
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Julia Däumling, Christiane Woopen
The Bipolar Roadshow – an anti-stigma and
004 Does co-payment by consumers affect adher-
informational project
ence to, and outcomes of, psychological treatment?
Chairs: Andreas Reif, Germany
Bridget Bassilios, Australia
Martin Kolbe, Switzerland
Meredith Harris, Harvey Whiteford, Philip Burgess, Jane
Pirkis 001 Introduction and concept of the Roadshow

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Andreas Reif, Germany

PC-08 Pro-Con-Debate 002 Songs from the Inside


Martin Kolbe, Switzerland
17:15 – 18:45 | Hall A5
003 Reading „Papa's Fluttering Finch“
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Sebastian Schlösser, Germany
This house believes that mental health promotion
004 A Bit of Blue
should start in adulthood
Emily Maguire, Germany
Chairs: Andrea Pfennig, Germany
Christian Dunham
Uttam Garg, India
Proponent: Avdesh Kumar Sharma, India
Opponent: Bennett Leventhal, USA

MONDAY
www.dgkjp-kongress.de

TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY

XXXVI. DGKJP KONGRESS


mit umfangreichem Fortbildungsprogramm
THURSDAY

10. – 13. April 2019


Congress Center Rosengarten // Mannheim

German language Session Q & A Modul


› Thursday, 12 October 2017 003 Aligning forces to improve mental health care
216

services: „Plattform Entgelt“and its fight against


PEPP
ST-27 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium Iris Hauth, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A6 / A7 004 Aktion Psychisch Kranke: ongoing consulta-
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders tions with federal politics in favour of patients and
Ätiologie und Behandlung der Persönlichkeits- relatives
störungen Heinrich Kunze, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany


Peter Fiedler, Germany
S-341 Symposium
001 Funktionsbeeinträchtigungen als Targets 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A5
modularer Psychotherapie
TOPIC 44: Other topics
Sabine C. Herpertz, Germany
Implementing culturally sensitive psychiatric
002 Die Bedeutung der Komorbiditätsforschung
diagnostics in the Nordic countries
für die Behandlungsplanung
Chairs: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, USA
Peter Fiedler, Germany
Sigrid Helene Haug, Norway
001 Evaluating clinical use in Sweden of the DSM-5
S-339 Symposium Cultural Formulation Interview
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A8 Sofie Bäärnhielm, Sweden
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society 002 Evaluating feasibility and clinical utility of the
The identity of psychiatry – evolving challenges DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview in complex
MONDAY

Chairs: Henning Saß, Germany rehabilitation treatment


Helen Herrman, Australia Valerie Demarinis, Sweden
Sigrid Helene Haug
001 Psychiatry: the person and its brain (part I)
Wolfgang Maier, Germany 003 Implementation of Cultural Formulation Inter-
view in Norway – aim and scope with an emphasis
002 Psychiatry: the person and its brain (part II) on its recovery-oriented properties
Henning Saß, Germany Sigrid Helene Haug, Norway
003 From mental illness to mental health 004 The use of the Cultural Formulation Interview
Helen Herrman, Australia in Denmark
TUESDAY

004 What makes a good psychiatrist Signe Skammeritz, Denmark


Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
005 21st century psychiatry: acknowledging S-342 Symposium
complexity while avoiding defeatism
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A2
Mario Maj, Italy
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Dealing with schizophrenia today
S-340 Symposium
› WPA Section: Schizophrenia
WEDNESDAY

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A3


Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care Veronica Larach Walters, Chile
policy
001 Designing policies for schizophrenia:
Professionals and politicians – interactions to what to consider?
improve psychiatric services in Germany Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Chairs: Arno Deister, Germany
Iris Hauth, Germany 002 Using existing health resources to provide
universal coverage for schizophrenia: GES initiative
001 Psychiatric services – major problems ahead in Chile
Andreas Heinz, Germany Veronica Larach Walters, Chile
THURSDAY

002 Optimal care needs adequate remuneration: Luis Varela, Irma Rojas, Guillermo Vergara
the Psych-Entgeltgesetz and its implications
Arno Deister, Germany
003 Measuring meaningful results in real-world S-345 Symposium

217
functioning of people suffering from schizophrenia 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 2
Silvana Galderisi, Italy
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
004 Future breakthroughs in the pharmacotherapy disorders
of schizophrenia – duties of academic psychiatry
Comprehensive update on the range of OCD treatments
Peter Falkai, Germany
Chairs: Jens Kuhn, Germany
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
S-343 Symposium 001 Health care research in OCD: new findings

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A4 from a survey in >400 patients
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany

How to create progress within evidence-based 002 Internet-based CBT for OCD
psychotherapy Lina Lundström, Sweden
Chairs: Fritz Hohagen, Germany 003 Advances of pharmacological treatments
Franz Caspar, Switzerland Daniel Huys, Germany
001 Introduction to the topic 004 Deep brain stimulation for OCD
Mathias Berger, Germany Sina Kohl, Germany
002 How does innovation fit into the framework
of evidence-based psychotherapy? S-346 Symposium
Pim Cuijpers, The Netherlands
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 1
003 Is individualized psychotherapy a motor of
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
innovation?

MONDAY
Franz Caspar, Switzerland Genetic variation and autoimmune influence on
corticolimbic circuitry in mood disorders: research
004 Metacognitive therapy: progress in psycho-
and clinical implications
therapy grounded in cognitive psychology
Adrian Wells, United Kingdom › WPA Section: Genetics in Psychiatry
Chairs: Mark Frye, USA
Michael Bauer, Germany
S-344 Symposium
001 Effects of genetic variation on corticolimbic
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Helsinki 1 development in mood disorders

TUESDAY
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Hilary P. Blumberg, USA
Rethinking psychosis: novel insights into pathophys- 002 Functional study of SNAP25 variation and risk
iological mechanisms using a dimensional symptom variant for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
approach Stéphane Jamain, France
Chairs: Werner Strik, Switzerland
Thomas Dierks, Switzerland 003 Effect of SLC1A2 variation on anterior cingulate
glutamate measurement in depression
001 Towards a neurobiologically informed psycho- Mark Frye, USA
pathology of psychosis
Werner Strik, Switzerland 004 Antibodies in autoimmune thyroiditis affect
WEDNESDAY

glucose metabolism of anterior cingulate


002 Persecutory delusions: advances in understand- Michael Bauer, Germany
ing and treatment Maximilian Pilhatsch
Daniel Freeman, United Kingdom
003 Reconceptualising language in serious mental
illness using an RDoC framework
Kristin Nicodemus, United Kingdom
004 New insights into the aetiology and neurobiology
of motor symptoms in psychosis
THURSDAY

Peter van Harten, The Netherlands

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-347 Symposium S-349 Symposium
218

08:15 – 09:45 | Hall Paris 2 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 3


TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, TOPIC 15: Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles
psychosomatics Can we modulate research domain criteria (RDoC)
Outcome research and evaluation in psychiatry and systems to alter behavior? The promise of clinically
psychosomatics relevant interventions in open and closed loop systems
Chairs: Friedrich Riffer, Austria Chairs: Sebastian Walther, Switzerland
Martin Aigner, Austria Christoph Nissen, Switzerland
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

001 Introducing the Schwartz outcome scale: 001 The interface of valence systems and the cogni-
a novel measure of psychological health tive system: implications for affective networks and
Mark Blais, USA interventions
002 Outcome research and evaluation in a psycho- Malek Bajbouj, Germany
somatic and psychiatric rehabilitative setting 002 Emotion dysregulation in borderline personality
Elmar Kaiser, Austria disorder – mechanisms and treatment
Manuel Sprung, Lore Streibl, Friedrich Riffer Christian Schmahl, Germany
003 Therapy monitoring and evaluation at a 003 Noninvasive brain stimulation to improve
psychiatric day clinic psychomotor slowing in depression and psychosis
Martin Aigner, Austria Sebastian Walther, Switzerland
Georgios Schoretsanitis, Lea Schäppi, Danai Alexaki,
Katharina Stegmayer
S-348 Symposium
004 Noninvasive brain stimulation to modulate
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall New York 1
MONDAY

arousal and sleep across mental disorders


TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders Christoph Nissen, Switzerland
Roles of resilience: prevention, remission, and
recovery in schizophrenia
S-350 Symposium
Chairs: Hiroyuki Uchida, Japan
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 3
001 Quality of life and resilience in serious mental TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
illness Collaboration with the person and the care giver
Fabienne Wartelsteiner, Austria and significance of peer support training
TUESDAY

002 Resilience and internalized stigma › WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness
Alex Hofer, Austria Chairs: Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan
003 Prospective neuroimaging studies focusing on Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
biomarkers of “resilient outcomes” in schizophrenia: Discussant: Sidney Bloch, Australia
a systematic review 001 WPA's action plan for effective collaboration
Yuya Mizuno, United Kingdom with service users and family carers
004 Antipsychotic response / non-response and Julian Freidin, Australia
resilience in dopaminergic system 002 Service user involvement in research and
WEDNESDAY

Hiroyuki Uchida, Japan training on mental health related discrimination in


England: the viewpoint and INDIGO-READ studies
Claire Henderson, United Kingdom
003 Advancement of collaboration between the
person and the professional and significance of peer
supporter training
Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan
THURSDAY
S-351 Symposium S-353 Symposium

219
08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 2 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M1
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology, TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
neuropsychology Which is the current status of education and train-
German research network on psychiatric disorders: ing on academic psychiatry? A world perspective
ESPRIT, APIC, ASD-NET and PING › WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
Chairs: Allan Tasman, USA
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Andrea Fiorillo, Italy

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 ESPRIT: Enhancing Schizophrenia Prevention
001 Academic development in psychiatry: preliminary
and Recovery through Innovative Treatments
results from an online survey
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Andrea Fiorillo, Italy
002 APIC: Antipsychotic induced brain changes
002 Teaching how to teach professionalism and
Frank Schneider, Germany
other hidden curriculum subjects
Gerhard Gründer, Ute Habel, Klaus Mathiak, Ingo
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom
Vernaleken
003 Challenges of psychiatry undergraduate educa-
003 ASD-NET: Autism Spectrum Disorders over the
tion in low and middle income countries
lifespan
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany
004 PING: Psychiatric Imaging Network Germany
Klaus Mathiak, Germany S-354 Symposium
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 3

MONDAY
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
S-352 Symposium
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M4 / M5 Suicide prevention in Western European countries
› DGPPN Section: Suicidology
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
Chairs: Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Perinatal conflicts: can we be preoccupied with
Ute Lewitzka, Germany
woman, mother and infant together?
› WPA Section: Perinatal Psychiatry and Infant Mental 001 Suicide prevention programs – are they effective?
Health Ute Lewitzka, Germany
› WPA Section: Women's Mental Health 002 The German national suicide prevention

TUESDAY
Chairs: Gisèle Apter, France program – current situation and developments
Carol Nadelson, USA Barbara Schneider, Germany
001 Maternal-fetal conflict 003 SUPRA: the Austrian national suicide prevention
Gail Robinson, Canada program – present state and future goals
Christian Haring, Austria
002 Experiences of discrimination in the postpartum
period 004 European Alliance Against Depression – what
Katia Foresti, Australia role does it play for suicide prevention
Ulrich Hegerl, Germany
WEDNESDAY

003 Dysregulated interactions: how to address all


partners during the peripartum
Gisèle Apter, France S-355 Symposium
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 5
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Coercion in psychiatry – global perspectives
› WPA Section: Psychiatry, Law and Ethics
Chairs: Andrew Molodynski, United Kingdom
Jorun Rugkasa, Norway
THURSDAY

001 Reducing the use of cage beds and physical


restrictions
Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 What does coercion mean in different regions? S-358 Symposium
220

Jorun Rugkasa, Norway 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R2


003 Reducing stigma and coercion in Uganda TOPIC 30: Human sexuality
Andrew Molodynski, United Kingdom
Stress in LGBT people: from individual to collective
trauma
S-356 Symposium Chairs: Amir Ahuja, USA
Anita Everett, USA
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Weimar 1
001 Bullying and suicide: the mental health crisis of
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma


LGBTQ youth
Posttraumatic stress disorder: etiology, mecha- Amir Ahuja, USA
nisms, comorbidity and management
Chairs: Jürgen Deckert, Germany 002 Mental distress in non-heterosexual people in
Alma Dzubur-Kulenovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina the UK
Michael King, United Kingdom
001 Non-publication of treatment studies for
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): how big is the 003 LGBT rights won, lost and the need for vigilance
problem? Saul Levin, USA
Leigh van den Heuvel, South Africa 004 Fathers and sons: re-experiencing family trauma
002 Molecular mechanisms of posttraumatic stress – when both doctor and patient are gay
disorder (PTSD) as a basis for individualized and Michael Feldman, USA
personalized therapy: rationale, design and methods
of the South Eastern europe (SEE)-PTSD study
S-359 Symposium
Alma Dzubur-Kulenovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
MONDAY

08:15 – 09:45 | Room R3


003 Terror hits home: experiences from the Würz-
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
burg ax attack
Jürgen Deckert, Germany Are we treating wisely in East Asia?
Freya Lanczik, Larissa Mühlbauer, Stefan Unterecker › ZONE 17: Eastern Asia
Chairs: Min-Soo Lee, Republic of Korea
S-357 Symposium Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 6 001 Lessons learned from the Research on Asian
Psychotropic Prescription Patterns (REAP)
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
TUESDAY

Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan


policy
Virtual clinics in mental health care 002 Antidepressant therapy: are we treating
Chairs: Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands patients wisely?
Davor Mucic, Denmark Winston Shen, Taiwan

001 VR in clinical practice in the Netherlands 003 From evidence-based medicine to precision
Heleen Riper, The Netherlands medicine of depression in Korea
Min-Soo Lee, Republic of Korea
002 From telemedicine to virtual care
Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada 004 Is there a role for Chinese acupuncture in the
WEDNESDAY

treatment of depressive disorders?


003 VR clinics in progress Roger Ng, People's Republic of China
Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands
004 The Canadian virtual clinic model in practice
Damon Ramsey, Canada
THURSDAY
S-360 Symposium S-095 (d) Symposium (German)

221
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R13 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall A1
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Neuroprogression in psychiatric disorders: Schizophrenie und Delinquenz
detection, management and prevention › DGPPN Section: Forensische Psychiatrie
› WPA Section: Immunology & Psychiatry Chairs: Manuela Dudeck, Germany
Chairs: Angelos Halaris, USA Nenad Vasic, Germany
Brian Leonard, Ireland

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Aggressives Verhalten schizophrener Patienten
001 Inflammation and kynurenine metabolites as im Vergleich zu depressiven und substanzabhängigen
a cause of neuroprogression in depression Patienten in der Allgemeinpsychiatrie
Brian Leonard, Ireland Manuela Dudeck, Germany
002 From neuroprogression to neuroprotection: 002 Psychopharmakologische Behandlung von
the first episode as a treatment window Patienten mit Schizophrenie: Allgemeinpsychiatrie
Michael Berk, Australia versus Maßregelvollzug
Rose Daglas, Sue Cotton, Murat Yucel, Christos Pantelis, Nenad Vasic, Germany
Craig MacNeil, Lisa Henry, Orwa Dandash, Melissa
003 Amok-Delikte als Prodromalsymptomatik von
Hasty, Benny Liberg, Melanie Evans, Brendan Murphy,
Schizophrenien
Chao Suo, Patrick McGorry
Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
003 Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic inter-
ventions to arrest neuroprogression
Angelos Halaris, USA S-096 (d) Symposium (German)

MONDAY
Fotini Boufidou 08:15 – 09:45 | Hall London 1
004 Modelling neuronal maturation and neuropro- TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
gression in vitro Psychopharmakotherapie bei speziellen Patien-
Flavio Kapczinski, Canada tengruppen
Bianca Pfaffenseller, Bianca Wollenhaupt-Aguiar, Marco Chairs: Niels Bergemann, Germany
Antônio De Bastiani, Mauro A. A. Castro, Fábio Klamt Thomas Messer, Germany
001 Pharmakotherapie psychiatrischer Störungen
S-361 Symposium bei onkologischen Erkrankungen
Thomas Messer, Germany

TUESDAY
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R12
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders 002 Pharmakotherapie des Zwangs bei Patienten
mit schizophrenen Psychosen
Neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience and neu- Mathias Zink, Germany
rocrimes applied to violent, criminal and corrupt
behavior 003 Pharmakologische Behandlungsoptionen
Chairs: Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina der prämenstruellen dysphorischen Störung
Ramiro Santiago Isla, Argentina – ein Update
Niels Bergemann, Germany
001 Neurobiology of violent, criminal and corrupt
WEDNESDAY

behavior 004 Pharmakologische Ursachen und Behandlungs-


Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina möglichkeiten sexueller Funktionsstörungen
Matthias J. Müller, Germany
002 Medical implications – legal and analytical
assessment neurocrimen
Ramiro Santiago Isla, Argentina
003 Social impact and proposals transdisciplinary
approach
Ezequiel Mercurio, Argentina
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-097 (d) Symposium (German) S-099 (d) Symposium (German)
222

08:15 – 09:45 | Room M2 / M3 08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 3


TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
Berufliche Teilhabe in Deutschland: innovati- Fachpersonen mit psychiatrischen Krankheitser-
ve Modelle und deren Herausforderungen in der fahrungen: Disqualifikation oder besondere Qualifi-
Umsetzung kation für die Praxis?
› DGPPN Section: Psychosoziale Versorgungsforschung Chairs: Gianfranco Zuaboni, Switzerland
› DGPPN Section: Rehabilitation und Teilhabe Pamela Wersin, Switzerland
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Katarina Stengler, Germany 001 Fachpersonen mit psychiatrischen Krankheits-


Thomas Becker, Germany erfahrungen – Einleitung in das Thema
Gianfranco Zuaboni, Switzerland
001 Trägt Arbeit zur Genesung von Menschen mit
schweren psychischen Erkrankungen bei? 002 Persönliche Krankheitserfahrungen von
Holger Hoffmann, Switzerland Fachpersonen in der Psychiatrie: im Spannungsfeld
zwischen Geheimhaltung und Offenlegung
002 Das assessmentgesteuerte Home Treatment Pamela Wersin, Switzerland
Team – Wirkung von Ergotherapie auf Patient und
Therapeuten 003 Professionelle Distanz oder professionelle
Phillipp Görtz, Germany Nähe? Mögliche Auswirkungen erfahrungsbasierter
psychiatrischer Pflege
003 Implementierung von Individual Placement and Linda Frei, Switzerland
Support im Rahmen der klinischen Behandlung
Dorothea Jäckel, Germany
Stefan Siebert, Andreas Bechdolf WS-26 Workshop
MONDAY

004 Die IPS-Fidelity Scale und ihre Anwendung in 08:15 – 09:45 | Room M8
Deutschland – methodische Herausforderung der TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Übersetzung und Anpassung an die deutschen
Enhancing creativity and innovation of young
Verhältnisse
psychiatrists
Paulo Kling-Lorenco, Germany
› WPA Section: Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Chair: Bethany Halbreich, USA
S-098 (d) Symposium (German) Speaker: Uriel Halbreich, USA
08:15 – 09:45 | Room M6
TUESDAY

TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental OS-56 Oral Presentation Session


disorders, dementia
08:15 – 09:45 | Room Lindau 2
Klinische Neuropsychiatrie neurodegenerativer
Erkrankungen TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
Chairs: Felix Mueller-Sarnowski, Germany Violence and trauma II
Marion Ortner, Germany Chairs: Roger Braas, Germany
Ingo Schäfer, Germany
001 Sprachstörungen jenseits des Schlaganfalls:
Klinik und Bildgebung 001 Childhood trauma and epigenetics – what do
WEDNESDAY

Matthias L. Schroeter, Germany we know so far?


Marta Maria Moura Ferreira Queiros, Portugal
002 Psychiatrische Manifestation neurodegenerativer
João Caseiro Caseiro
Erkrankungen
Anja Schneider, Germany 002 The issue of ambiguous loss in transgenerational
transmission of Armenian genocide trauma
003 Bewegungsstörungen im Grenzgebiet von
Khachatur Gasparyan, Armenia
Neurologie und Psychiatrie
Louis Najarian
Felix Mueller-Sarnowski, Germany
003 Effects of maltreatment on mental health and
004 Phänomenologie und Testung kortikaler
development in children aged 3-5 years
Sehstörungen
THURSDAY

Sibylle Maria Winter, Germany


Marion Ortner, Germany
Peggy Dörr, Katja Dittrich, Elena Murray, Nina Kubiak,
Gergana Keraboycheva, Christian Zimmermann,
Christine Heim
004 The association between adult mental health OS-58 Oral Presentation Session

223
problems and childhood trauma: a retrospective 08:15 – 09:45 | Room R5
community based study from Kashmir
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Mansoor Ahmad Dar, India
neuropsychology
Rayees Wani, Mushtaq Margoob, Arshad Hussain
Brain imaging, neurophysiology: sleep and affective
disorders
OS-57 Oral Presentation Session Chairs: Geraldo Busatto, Brazil
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R4 Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders 001 Sleep deprivation affects top-down control of
Affective disorders: characteristics and associated the reward system
factors Sarah Trost, Germany
Chairs: Martin Schäfer, Germany Katrin Radenbach, Oliver Gruber, Kiriaki Mavridou
Mazda Adli, Germany 002 The temporal dynamics of human REM sleep in-
001 Depression and associated factors among vestigated by the analysis of transition probabilities
middle-adolescents in Ile-Ife, Nigeria Frank Pillmann, Germany
Theresa Ugalahi, Nigeria Jan Kantelhardt, Thomas Penzel
Kolawole Mosaku, Boladale Mapayi 003 Sleep loss is associated with medial prefrontal
002 Attachment style in dissociative depression cortex activity during an emotional distracter task
Sanobar Golshani, Iran Annika Dimitrov, Germany
Ali Firoozabadi, Vahid Farnia, Faezeh Tatari, Saeed Mazda Adli, Jonathan Schaake, Armin Ligdorf, Nicole
Ghezelbash, Mostafa Alikhani, Ideh Ramazanghambari, Oei, Henrik Walter, Ilya Veer

MONDAY
Arman Fahmi, Damoun Haghshenas, Behrad Basanj, 004 The relationship between cognitive abilities
Sara Hookari, Amirali Sepehry and social cognition in major depressive disorder
003 Depression and anxiety in internally displaced Katharina Foerster, Germany
people of Colombia: an ecological study Silke Jörgens, Leona V. Domes, Sarah E. Fromme, Tracy
Mariana Lagos-Gallego, Colombia M. Air, Zane Quinn, Helen Anscomb, David Mitchell, Udo
Julio César Gutiérrez-Segura, Guillermo J. Lagos-Grisales, Dannlowski, Bernhard T. Baune
Alfonso J. Rodríguez-Morales 005 The watchdog won't stop barking! Decreased
004 Investigating the structural connectome in amygdala inhibition by prefrontal cortex in major
depression by discovery and replication datasets: depression: the influence of medication, genetic

TUESDAY
convergent and divergent findings predisposition and childhood maltreatment
Leonardo Tozzi, Germany Roman Kessler, Germany
Igor Nenadic, Verena Schuster, Miriam H. A. Bopp,
005 Interleukin-18-deficient mice develop hippo- Kristin M. Zimmermann, Axel Krug, Bruno Dietsche,
campal abnormalities resulting in depression-like Jennifer Engelen, Felicitas Meier, Henrike Broehl, Dario
behavior Zaremba, Dominik Grotegerd, Udo Dannlowski, Tim
Kyosuke Yamanishi, Japan Hahn, Markus M. Noethen, Stephanie H. Witt, Marcella
Nobutaka Doe, Keiichiro Mukai, Noriko Uwa, Kaoru Rietschel, Tilo Kircher, Andreas Jansen
Ikubo, Takuya Hashimoto, Miho Sumida, Sachi
Kuwahara-Otani, Seishi Maeda, Yuko Watanabe, Wen Li, 006 Differential abnormal pattern of anterior cingulate
WEDNESDAY

Tetsu Hayakawa, Haruki Okamura, Hisato Matsunaga gyrus activation in unipolar and bipolar depression: an
fMRI and pattern classification approach
006 Course of mother's depressive symptoms from Christian Bürger, Germany
prenatal to 24 months postpartum – longitudinal Ronny Redlich, Dominik Grotegerd, Susanne Meinert,
profiles and their correlates Katharina Dohm, Ilona Schneider, Dario Zaremba,
Olli Kiviruusu, Finland Katharina Förster, Judith Alferink, Jens Bölte, Walter
Johanna T. Pietikäinen, Outi Saarenpää-Heikkilä, Tiina Heindel, Harald Kugel, Volker Arolt, Udo Dannlowski
Paunio, E. Juulia Paavonen
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


OS-59 Oral Presentation Session 005 What place for childhood in a context of social
224

08:15 – 09:45 | Room R6 vulnerability? La Juegoteca Saludable (healthy com-


munity playroom), a possible community approach
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Suicide and psychiatric emergencies II Julieta Flores Bassino, Argentina
Chairs: Jean-Pierre Kahn, France Soledad Pintos, Facundo Ruano
Peter Neu, Germany
006 Psychotherapy intervention for family caregiv-
001 The psychiatric emergency service in the ers – quantitative and qualitative results from
Netherlands a phase 2a study
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Stefan Streitz, The Netherlands Ingo Kilimann, Germany


002 A Bayesian re-analysis of suicide screening: Franziska Thiel, Tanja Braungardt, Ulrike Finke, Nadja
a systematic review Landschoof, Wolfgang Schneider, Stefan J. Teipel
Christopher Gale, New Zealand
Paul Glue, Andrew Gray KN-39 Keynote Lecture
003 I want to die: fact, fiction, or an iceberg? 10:00 – 11:00 | Hall A5
Sureshkumar Bhatt, USA
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
004 Genesis of suicide bombing: an overview of psychopathology, RDoC
a newer suicidal behaviour
Psychopathology – traditions and perspectives
Abdullah Al-Mamun Hussain, Bangladesh
Chairs: Thomas Fuchs, Germany
005 Differentiated prevention of suicidal behavior Sir David Goldberg, United Kingdom
Boris Polozhy, Russia Speaker: Andreas Heinz, Germany
MONDAY

OS-60 Oral Presentation Session ME-06 Meet-the-Expert


08:15 – 09:45 | Room R7 10:00 – 11:00 | Room M2 / M3
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
Prevention and mental health promotion Psychotherapy – an integral part of psychiatry
Chairs: Andrea Pfennig, Germany Chairs: Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Devashish Konar, India Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany
Speaker: Fritz Hohagen, Germany
001 Prevention of filicide in the context of the
TUESDAY

perinatal period
Claudia Klier, Austria KN-38 (d) Keynote Lecture
002 Can we improve physical health monitoring for 10:00 – 11:15 | Hall A8
patients taking antipsychotics on a mental health TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work
inpatient unit?
Kamini Vasudev, Canada Recovery: was wirkt.
Elyse Ross, Rebecca Barnett, Rebecca Tudhope Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany
003 Preventive psychiatry on child psychiatric front Speaker: Michaela Amering, Austria
WEDNESDAY

in low resource countries


Devashish Konar, India Preisverleihung:
DGPPN-Antistigma-Preis – Förderpreis zur Entstig-
004 Kids time: a multi-family social intervention for matisierung psychischer Erkrankungen
the effects of parental mental illness Laudation: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Miguel Enrique Cardenas Rodriguez, Spain › in Kooperation mit dem Aktionsbündnis Seelische
Marta Coromina, Irene Ardevol, Teresa Ribalta, Nuria Gesundheit
Grasses, Miriam Fuentes, Carme Salto, Trinidad Sanchez,
Olga Perez Ibañez
THURSDAY
PR-08 Presidential Symposium ST-29 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium

225
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A3 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A4
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
psychosomatics psychosomatics
Comorbidity of mental and physical diseases: Psychosomatische Aspekte in der Behandlung
moving towards an integration of psychiatry into der Adipositas
medicine Chairs: Stephan Herpertz, Germany
Chairs: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Stephan Zipfel, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Paul Summergrad, USA
001 Psychosomatische Aspekte der Adipositas unter
001 Understanding co-morbidity: results from the besonderer Berücksichtigung der Adipositas-Chirurgie
international prevalence and treatment of diabetes Stephan Herpertz, Germany
and depression (INTERPRET-DD) study
002 Psychotherapie und Verhaltensmodifikation bei
Cathy Lloyd, United Kingdom
der Adipositas
002 Comorbidity – approaching integrity of psychi- Stephan Zipfel, Germany
atry in clinical medicine
Nikolai Kornetov, Russia
S-362 Symposium
003 The burden of medical psychiatric comorbidity
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A1
– a global issue
Paul Summergrad, USA TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders

004 The easy and the difficult of doing medical Autoimmune encephalitis and NMDA-receptor
psychiatric comorbidity studies in China (part 1) antibodies in schizophrenia: current knowledge and
future perspectives

MONDAY
Wei Jing, People's Republic of China
Chairs: Johann Steiner, Germany
005 The easy and the difficult of doing medical Peter Falkai, Germany
psychiatric comorbidity studies in China (part 2)
Xin Yu, People's Republic of China 001 Diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas inherent
to neuropsychiatric disorders associated with neu-
roinflammation or autoimmune dysfunction
ST-28 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium Souhel Najjar, USA
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A6 / A7 002 Antineuronal antibodies against neurotransmit-
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders ter receptors and synaptic proteins in schizophrenia

TUESDAY
Johann Steiner, Germany
Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörungen
Thomas Frodl, Bernhard Bogerts
Chairs: Martin Bohus, Germany
Klaus Lieb, Germany 003 Neurocognitive phenotype and imaging abnor-
malities of patients with NMDAR antibodies
001 Epidemiologie, Ätiologie und Diagnostik der
Carsten Finke, Germany
Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung
Martin Bohus, Germany 004 The diagnosis and management of autoimmune
encephalitis in psychiatric settings
002 Evidenzbasierte Psycho- und Pharmakotherapie
Belinda Lennox, United Kingdom
der Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung
WEDNESDAY

Klaus Lieb, Germany


S-363 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall A2
TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
Refugee women are at risk
› WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
Chairs: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
Helen Herrman, Australia
THURSDAY

001 Gender and trauma


Inci User, Turkey

German language Session Q & A Modul


002 Sexual violations a particular problem among 003 Feasibility and efficacy of aerobic endurance
226

female refugees training interventions in patients with schizophrenia


Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark Berend Malchow, Germany
003 Health care services for female refugees in 004 Changes in brain connectivity after endurance
Australia training in patients with schizophrenia
Kym Jenkins, Australia Hilleke Hulshoff Pol, The Netherlands
004 Results of a representative study: expectations
of female refugees S-366 Symposium
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany


10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 1
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
S-364 Symposium
The Soteria paradigm as an approach to reduce
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 1 doses of neuroleptic treatment
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other Chairs: Martin Voss, Germany
disorders of this category Jürgen Gallinat, Germany
New developments in the treatment of eating 001 Why we need to search for new strategies to
disorders over the life span reduce doses of neuroleptic treatment
Chairs: Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany Volkmar Aderhold, Germany
Ulrike Schmidt, United Kingdom
002 Introduction to the Soteria paradigm
001 Treatment setting matters – advantages and Holger Hoffmann, Switzerland
disadvantages of inpatient, day patient and home
003 Neurobiological mechanisms of the Soteria
treatment in young patients with AN
paradigm
MONDAY

Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany


Jürgen Gallinat, Germany
002 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation:
004 Evidence for reduction of neuroleptic doses in
new hope for patients with severe and enduring
Soteria
anorexia nervosa?
Martin Voss, Germany
Ulrike Schmidt, United Kingdom
003 Eating disorders and impulse related disorders:
shared vulnerabilities and management strategies S-367 Symposium
Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Spain 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall New York 3
Susana Jimenez-Murcia
TUESDAY

TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,


004 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, binge neuropsychology
eating disorder and obesity Neuroimaging of schizophrenia: an update
Martina de Zwaan, Germany › WPA Section: Neuroimaging in Psychiatry
Chairs: Silvana Galderisi, Italy
S-365 Symposium Lynn E. DeLisi, USA
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 2 001 Neuroimaging and psychopathological dimen-
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders sions in schizophrenia
WEDNESDAY

Thomas Dierks, Switzerland


Exercise interventions in schizophrenia – promoting
recovery and disentangling underlying pathophys- 002 Neuroimaging and at-risk states
iology Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland
Chairs: Hilleke Hulshoff Pol, The Netherlands 003 Neuroimaging and longitudinal course
Berend Malchow, Germany Geraldo Busatto, Brazil
001 Effects of early life physical activity patterns on 004 Neuroimaging and antipsychotic treatment
psychosis risk Antonio Vita, Italy
Elina Sormunen, Turkey
002 Impaired cardiac response to incremental
THURSDAY

exercise in patients with schizophrenia


Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany
S-368 Symposium S-370 Symposium

227
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 1 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 2
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment TOPIC 38: Human Rights
Forensic psychiatry in Europe, Australia and China Prison and psychiatry – addressing torture and
Chairs: Harald Dreßing, Germany ill-treatment
Giulia Signorini, Italy › WPA Section: Forensic Psychiatry
001 Forensic psychiatry in the European Union › WPA Section: Psychological Consequences of Torture
Hans-Joachim Salize, Germany & Persecution

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
002 Forensic psychiatry in Italy: past, present and Chairs: Pau Perez Sales, Spain
future – lessons for foreign forensic psychiatrists Norbert Konrad, Germany
Viola Bulgari, Italy 001 Standards in prison psychiatry
003 Forensic psychiatry in Australia Norbert Konrad, Germany
Olav Nielssen, Australia 002 The torturing environment scale – a new tool
004 Forensic psychiatry in China to assess conditions in long-term detention centres
Xiaoping Wang, People's Republic of China – validation and preliminary data
Pau Perez Sales, Spain
003 Prison suicide in Germany
S-369 Symposium Annette Opitz-Welke, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Hall London 3
004 Mental health in prison and torture
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Mariam Jishkariani, Republic of Georgia
Sleep in depression and dementia – a window to the

MONDAY
005 Migrants in administrative detention: how to
brain? better care for their mental health
› SGBP – Swiss Society of Biological Psychiatry Joost den Otter, Greece
Chairs: Martin Hatzinger, Switzerland
Edith Holsboer-Trachsler, Switzerland
S-371 Symposium
001 Sleep and synaptic dysfunction in depression
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M1
Anne Eckert, Switzerland
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
002 Synaptic plasticity model of therapeutic sleep psychosomatics
deprivation in major depression

TUESDAY
Christoph Nissen, Switzerland How much of somatic medicine do we need in
psychiatry?
003 Sleep and dementia Chairs: Sibylle Häfner, Germany
Ulrich Hemmeter, Switzerland Alkomiet Hasan, Germany
004 Sleep in the prediction and course of depression 001 Case 1
Johannes Beck, Switzerland Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, India
002 Case 2
Rolf Wynn, Norway
WEDNESDAY

Trygve Nissen
003 Case 3
Alkomiet Hasan, Germany
004 Case 4
Erlend Bugge, Norway
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-372 Symposium 002 Interrelation of mental disorders and rheuma-
228

10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 3 tic diseases: translating research into practice
Dmitry Veltishchev, Russia
TOPIC 33: Rural and urban mental health
Tatiana Lisitsyna, Oxana Kovalevskaya, Olga Seravina,
Reducing maternal suicides in low-resource set- Anton Abramkin, Pavel Ovcharov, Valery Krasnov,
tings: fallacy, dream or reality? Evgeny Nasonov
› WPA Section: Psychiatry in Developing Countries 003 Comprehensive care for patients with mental
› WPA Section: Suicidology disorders: working towards service developments
› WPA Section: Women's Mental Health George Kostyuk, Russia
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Samudra T. Kathriarachchi, Sri Lanka 004 Psychosocial treatments for schizophrenia:
Afzal Javed, United Kingdom insights from clinical psychology
Speakers: Imbulana Liyanage Kapilasiri Jayaratne, Natalia Semenova, Russia
Sri Lanka Mayya Kulygina
Thilini Rajapakse, Sri Lanka
Ranil Abeysinghe, Sri Lanka
Dewasmika Ariyasinghe, Sri Lanka S-375 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R3
S-373 Symposium TOPIC 29: Quality assurance in psychiatry

10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 6 Using technology to respond to the mental health
needs of refugees in Europe: mobile devices, tele-
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
medicine, and outcomes management
adolescence
Chairs: Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands
High-functioning autism through the lens of social
MONDAY

Herbert Schwager, USA


neuroscience
Chairs: Leonhard Schilbach, Germany 001 The use of a telemedicine model and its logis-
Bhismadev Chakrabarti, United Kingdom tics to reach as many European refugees as possible
Davor Mucic, Denmark
001 The developmental neurobiology of autism
Silvia Cappello, Germany 002 Smartphone ownership and interest in mobile
apps to monitor symptoms of mental health condi-
002 Reward-dependent modulation of social tions
cognitive processes in autism Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands
Bhismadev Chakrabarti, United Kingdom
003 Preliminary results of USA field trial on the use
TUESDAY

003 Kinetics and dose-dependency of oxytocin of patient-reported measures in a mobile applica-


effects on the social brain tion, and potential uses in refugee populations
René Hurlemann, Germany William Narrow, USA
004 Interpersonal predictive coding across the 004 Technology to respond to mental health needs
autistic spectrum of refugees
Leonhard Schilbach, Germany Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada

S-374 Symposium
WEDNESDAY

S-376 Symposium
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R2 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R13
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Recent developments in Russian psychiatry substances, behavioural addictions
› ZONE 10: Eastern Europe Tobacco use in psychiatry: beyond cigarettes
Chairs: Petr Morozov, Russia Chairs: Mahmoud El-Habiby, Egypt
Valery Krasnov, Russia Hussien Elkholy, Egypt

001 On methodological issues of psychiatry: 001 Waterpipe and mental illness, what we know
controversies in contemporary understanding and what we don't know
THURSDAY

of comorbidity in psychiatry Mahmoud El-Habiby, Egypt


Valery Krasnov, Russia 002 Waterpipe use in patients with schizophrenia
Lobna Azzam, Egypt
003 E-cigarette – the undiscovered new guest S-101 (d) Symposium (German)

229
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt 10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Paris 1
004 Smokeless tobacco and mental illness TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Mayar Nawara, Egypt substances, behavioural addictions
ADHS und Störungen durch Substanzkonsum
S-377 Symposium – von Risikofaktoren zur Abhängigkeit und deren
Behandlung
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Lindau 2
Chairs: Mathias Luderer, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders, Franz Moggi, Switzerland
psychosomatics
001 Entwicklungsverlauf der ADHS und komorbi-
Depression and comorbid psychiatric disorders: den Erkrankungen: Kindheit bis junges Erwachse-
diagnostics, implications and treatment – variations nenalter
among Asian regions Esther Sobanski, Germany
Chairs: Aravind Vaithiyam, India
Takahiko Inagaki, Japan 002 Auswirkungen von ADHS auf den Beginn und
die Aufrechterhaltung von Substanzkonsum und
001 Global perspectives of depression and comorbid Substanzkonsumstörungen bei jungen Schweizer
psychiatric disorders Männern – Ergebnisse einer großen epidemiologi-
Aravind Vaithiyam, India schen Studie
002 Depression and comorbid conditions in adults Franz Moggi, Switzerland
Takahiko Inagaki, Japan Gerhard Gmel, Joseph Studer
003 Management of depression and comorbid 003 ADHS bei Alkoholabhängigen – hohe Prävalenz
psychiatric illness und die Schwierigkeiten der Diagnostik

MONDAY
Sujai Subramanian, India Mathias Luderer, Germany
004 Depression and comorbidities in child and 004 Behandlung von ADHS bei komorbider Abhän-
adolescents gigkeit
Junicha Fujita, Japan Dominique Eich, Switzerland

S-100 (d) Symposium (German) S-102 (d) Symposium (German)


10:00 – 11:30 | Hall Helsinki 2 10:00 – 11:30 | Room M4 / M5
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion

TUESDAY
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
Zur Evidenzlage von Psychopharmakotherapie Potenzial der Transitionspsychiatrie für die
und Psychotherapie Prävention schwerer psychischer Störungen
Chairs: Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany › DGPPN Section: Prävention psychischer Erkrankungen
Gerd Laux, Germany Chairs: Andrea Pfennig, Germany
001 Methodische Probleme der Evidenzbestimmung Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany 001 Prävention als gemeinsame Aufgabe von Kin-
002 Die Evidenzdiskussion in der Therapie der der-, Jugend- und Erwachsenenpsychiatrie
WEDNESDAY

Depression Iris Hauth, Germany


Gerd Laux, Germany 002 Prävention psychischer Störungen in der
003 Die Evidenzdiskussion in der Therapie der Adoleszenz und im jungen Erwachsenenalter
Angststörungen Franz Petermann, Germany
Borwin Bandelow, Germany 003 Prävention schwerer psychischer Störungen in
004 Wie lässt sich das Placeboproblem in den Griff der Transitionspsychiatrie – Erfahrungen aus der
bekommen? alters-, fach- und diagnoseübergreifenden Früher-
Ulrich Hegerl, Germany kennung und Frühbehandlung
Anne Karow, Germany
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


004 Kopf Frei – ein gemeinsames Früherkennungs- 004 Suizidprävention im psychiatrischen Kranken-
230

zentrum von Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle, Erwach- haus


senen-, Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie in Berlin Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Andreas Bechdolf, Germany

S-105 (d) Symposium (German)


S-103 (d)-PF Symposium (German) 10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 5
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M8 TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
TOPIC 44: Other topics
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Neue Versorgungsaspekte in der Psycho-


Forschung in der psychiatrischen Pflege – yes, traumatologie
we can??? › DeGPT – Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für Psycho-
› DGPPN Section: Psychiatrische Pflege traumatologie
Chairs: Reinhard Bachmann, Austria Chairs: Astrid Lampe, Austria
Ewa Zemann, Austria Lutz Goldbeck, Germany
001 Stand der aktuellen Forschung in der psychia- 001 Evaluation eines zertifizierten Traumafortbil-
trischen Pflege: international und national dungs-Curriculums durch Absolventen
Ewa Zemann, Austria Lutz Goldbeck, Germany
002 Vorstellung des Studienganges Master 002 Aktueller Stand der S3-Leitlinie PTSD: Konse-
Psychiatrische Pflege SFU mit besonderer Hervorhe- quenzen und Implikationen für die Praxis
bung des Forschungsansatzes Ingo Schäfer, Germany
Thomas Stephenson, Austria 003 Psychotherapeutische Versorgung von Flücht-
Johann Steinberger lingen – Herausforderungen und Perspektiven
MONDAY

003 Evidenzbasierte Leitlinien in der psychiatri- Birgit Wagner, Germany


schen Pflege: ein Vergleich D / A / CH – Kanada
Gerhard Schoßmaier, Austria
S-106 (d) Symposium (German)
004 Präsentation der Literaturrecherche „Angehö-
10:00 – 11:30 | Room M6
rige als sekundäre Patientengruppe?” mit beson-
derem Blick auf die vorhandenen Quellen aus der TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
Forschung der psychiatrischen Pflege Genesung von Psychosen und Neuroleptika – die
Katharina Scharer, Austria Praxis der Reduktion aus trialogischer Perspektive
Chairs: Jann Schlimme, Germany
TUESDAY

Thelke Scholz, Germany


S-104 (d) Symposium (German)
001 Der Stellenwert der Neuroleptika im individuel-
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 3
len Genesungsprozess von Psychosen
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies Jann Schlimme, Germany
Suizidprävention – ein psychiatrisch-psychothe- 002 Neuroleptika-Reduktion: Wie ging das?
rapeutischer Auftrag Thelke Scholz, Germany
› DGPPN Section: Suizidologie
003 Begleitung der Neuroleptika-Reduktion – die
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany Angehörigenperspektive


Barbara Schneider, Germany Renate Seroka, Germany
001 Suizidprävention in der tiefenpsychologisch- 004 Begleitung der Antidepressiva – Neuroleptika-
psychoanalytischen Behandlung Reduktion – die Facharztperspektive
Elmar Etzersdorfer, Germany Uwe Gonther, Germany
002 Suizidprävention und Verhaltenstherapie
Barbara Schneider, Germany
003 Suizidprävention und Psychopharmakotherapie
Thomas Bronisch, Germany
THURSDAY
WS-27 Workshop OS-62 Oral Presentation Session

231
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R12 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R5
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Appropriate antipsychotic treatment selection in Psychotic disorders: comorbidities
early phase psychosis Chairs: Stefan Klingberg, Germany
Chair: Phil Tibbo, Canada Wulf Rössler, Switzerland
Speaker: Marc-Andre Roy, Canada
001 Effect of insight-oriented internalized stigmati-
zation on drug compliance in patients with schizo-

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
OS-61 Oral Presentation Session phrenia and bipolar disorder
Birgül Özkan, Turkey
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R4
Gizem Gokalp
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
disorders, dementia 002 The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psy-
chiatry (SCIP) in patients with schizophrenia and
Alzheimer's disease: diagnosis and assessment affective disorders: effects of cognitive remediation
Chairs: Carlos Augusto de Mendonça Lima, Switzerland Gabriele Sachs, Austria
Frank Jessen, Germany Eva Maihofer, Hemma Swoboda, Andreas Erfurth
001 Value of amyloid imaging for differential diag- 003 Comparison of neurocognitive domains in
nosis of dementia patients with schizophrenia with and without
Sabine Hellwig, Germany co-morbid obsessive compulsive disorder
Lars Frings, Tobias Bormann, Timo Spehl, Stefan Klöppel, Swapnajeet Sahoo, India
Werner Vach, Ralph Buchert, Philipp T. Meyer
004 A comparative study of the economic burden
002 Pupillometric assessment of cholinergic func-

MONDAY
in outpatients with schizophrenia and asthma in a
tioning in subjects of Alzheimer's disease: a study Nigerian teaching hospital
from India Ibidunni Oloniniyi, Nigeria
Abdul Qadir Jilani, India Adesanmi Akinsulore, Boladale Mapayi
Shrikant Srivastava
005 Psychosis in Parkinson's disease: are false sense
003 Validation of the regression-based newly of presence and illusions psychotic symptoms?
normed SKT for the detection of MCI, depression Alakananda Dutt, India
and dementia Dipanwita Sil, Muktalekha Mukherjee, Chitrita
Mark Stemmler, Germany Sengupta, Hrishikesh Kumar
Hartmut Lehfeld

TUESDAY
006 Worse performance on selected neuropsycho-
004 Limited accuracy for the detection of subjective logical tests in abstinent schizophrenic patients with
cognitive decline and prodromal Alzheimer's disease a history of cannabis use
based on multicenter resting-state functional con- Krzysztof Krysta, Poland
nectivity – results from the DZNE DELCODE study
Martin Dyrba, Germany
Coraline Metzger, Michel Grothe, Frank Jessen, Emrah OS-63 Oral Presentation Session
Düzel, Annika Spottke, Peter Nestor, Katharina Buerger, 10:00 – 11:30 | Room R6
Anja Schneider, Oliver Peters, Josef Priller, Jens Wiltfang,
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
WEDNESDAY

Christoph Laske, Stefan Teipel


Mental health care, community treatment
005 Concordance between new ELEYSIS® CSF
Chairs: Raoul Borbé, Germany
assays (Aß(1-42), total tau and phosphorylated tau)
Hans Rohlof, The Netherlands
and amyloid PET Imaging in BioFINDER and ADNI
Manfred Uhr, Germany 001 Assertive community treatment – a triological
Oskar Hansson, Kaj Blennow, John Q. Trojanowski, John network approach in Berlin
Seibyl, Erik Stomrud, Tobias Bittner, Christina Rabe, Udo Thomas Floeth, Germany
Eichenlaub, Leslie M. Shaw Susanne Ackers
002 Living museum movement as an innovative
approach for recovery from severe mental illness
THURSDAY

Seong-Su Kim, Republic of Korea

German language Session Q & A Modul


003 Community based mental health reform in 007 New psychoactive substances – a challenge for
232

Bosnia and Herzegovina: a 7-year overview psychiatrists in Croatia


Goran Racetovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Marija Definis-Gojanovic, Croatia
Slavica Popovic, Brankica Rosic, Slobodanka Grujic Davorka Sutlovic, Ingrid Prkacin, Zora Jurin
Timarac
004 Quality of life of inmates at a destitute home in KN-40 Keynote Lecture
South India: a cross-sectional study
11:45 – 12:15 | Hall A4
Swati Ravindran, India
Sandeep Patil, Bheemsain Tekkalaki, Sameeran Chate, TOPIC 44: Other topics
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

N. M. Patil, Harsha Haridas From Theresienstadt to Buenos Aires – culture and


memoirs of an Argentinian psychiatrists of Jew-
ish-German roots
OS-64 Oral Presentation Session
Chairs: Frank Schneider, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R7 Helen Herrman, Australia
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic Speaker: Elena Levin, Argentina
substances, behavioural addictions
Substance abuse: risk factors and comorbidities KN-42 Keynote Lecture
Chairs: Massimo Clerici, Italy
11:45 – 12:45 | Hall A3
Falk Kiefer, Germany
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics
001 Risk factors of substance abuse in bipolar
disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis Precision medicine is a fantasy
Sahar Latifi, Germany Chair: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Speaker: Stephen Senn, Luxemburg
MONDAY

Thomas Messer, Gero Lammers, Florian Müller-


Sicheneder, Raluca-Florela Schmidt
002 Psychiatric symptoms in individuals who chron- KN-41 (d) Keynote Lecture
ically use ketamine versus methamphetamine 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A6 / A7
Yanhui Liao, People's Republic of China
TOPIC 44: Other topics
Chang Qi, Qiuxia Wu, Jinsong Tang
Irre – wir behandeln die Falschen: unser
003 How Pavlovian-instrumental transfer contributes Problem sind die Normalen
to our understanding of risk factors for the develop- Chairs: Andreas Küthmann, Germany
ment and maintenance of alcohol use disorders Andreas J. Fallgatter, Germany
TUESDAY

Maria Garbusow, Germany Speaker: Manfred Lütz, Germany


Christian Sommer, Stephan Nebe, Miriam Sebold, Sören
Kuitunen-Paul, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Michael Smolka, Preisverleihung:
Michael Rapp, Quentin Huys, Florian Schlagenhauf, DGPPN-Posterpreise
Andreas Heinz Laudation: Andreas Küthmann, Germany
004 Is epilepsy a ground for severe alcohol with-
drawal? ST-30 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
Pallavi Sinha, India 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A5
Amit Garg, Pankaj Kumar, Shailesh Jha
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental


005 A twin study on prediction of alcohol use disor- disorders, dementia
der using all DSM-IV personality disorder criteria
Demenzen
Tom Rosenström, Norway
Chairs: Lutz Frölich, Germany
Fartein Ask Torvik, Ystrom Eivind, Nikolai Olavi
Frank Jessen, Germany
Czajkowski, Nathan A. Gillespie, Steven H. Aggen, Robert
Speaker: Lutz Frölich, Germany
F. Krueger, Kenneth S. Kendler, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud
Frank Jessen, Germany
006 Prevalence of tobacco use among medical
students at Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt and
impact of anxiety on smoking among this student
THURSDAY

sample
Heba Tallah Mohamed Wageeh Zaher, Egypt
ST-31 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium 003 Mood and behavioral symptoms in general

233
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A2 medicine and primary care
David Baron, USA
TOPIC 44: Other topics
Psychische Erkrankung und Schwangerschaft
Chairs: Anke Rohde, Germany S-381 Symposium
Christof Schaefer, Germany 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 1
001 Peripartales Management zur Rezidivprophylaxe TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
bei psychisch kranken Schwangeren Compulsory treatment and the use of physical re-

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Anke Rohde, Germany straints in Southern Europe
002 Auswirkungen von Psychopharmaka auf die › ZONE 8: Southern Europe
kindliche Entwicklung Chairs: Zvi Zemishlany, Israel
Christof Schaefer, Germany Fatih Oncu, Turkey
001 Compulsory treatment and the use of physical
S-379 Symposium restraints in Israel
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A1 Zvi Zemishlany, Israel
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies 002 Compulsory treatment and the use of physical
Migrants and refugees in CL-psychiatry restraints in Italy – the proposed national protocol
Chair: Günter Niklewski, Germany for mandatory psychiatric treatment
Enrico Zanalda, Italy
001 Asylum seekers in the general hospital: data
from different services 003 Compulsory treatment and the use of physical
restraints in Turkey

MONDAY
Günter Niklewski, Germany
Can Ger, Turkey
002 Migration and suicidality: a person-centered
and international public mental health perspective
Wolfgang Rutz, Sweden S-382 Symposium
003 Suicidality amongst refugees coming to Germany 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Paris 2
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
004 Cultural brokering in a general hospital – does Integration of psychoanalysis in psychiatric treatment
it work? › WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry
Quynh Anh Dang, Germany

TUESDAY
Chairs: Maria Ammon, Germany
Michel Botbol, France
S-380 Symposium 001 The relevance of analytic group-dynamic for
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall Helsinki 2 psychoanalysis in psychiatry
Ilse Burbiel, Germany
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC 002 Psychoanalysis as the primary basis of treat-
Interdisciplinary concepts and diagnoses of mental ment in the only clinic of psychiatry in Arabic North
well-being Africa
WEDNESDAY

Hachem Tyal, Morocco


› WPA Section: Interdisciplinary Collaboration
› WPA Section: Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care 003 Dynamic psychiatry an integrative theoretical
and practical multidisciplinary treatment concept
› WPA Section: Psychoneuroendocrinology
Maria Ammon, Germany
Chairs: Uriel Halbreich, USA
David Baron, USA 004 The internal path
Hervé Granier, France
001 Comprehensive well-being: diagnostic implica-
tions and symptoms
Uriel Halbreich, USA
THURSDAY

002 Intra-cellular dysregulations across DSM diagnosis


Ghanshyam Pandey, USA
Uriel Halbreich

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-383 Symposium S-385 Symposium
234

11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 1 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 3


TOPIC 38: Human Rights TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Human rights and substitute decision-making Prediction and prevention of psychoses – what has
versus supported decision-making been achieved and where to go next?
Chairs: Andreas Heinz, Germany › DGPPN Section: Prediction in Psychiatry
Sabine Müller, Germany › DGPPN Section: Prevention of Mental Disorders
001 New models of community care
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany


Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Patrick McGorry, Australia
002 Substitute and supported decision-making in 001 Prediction of psychoses – state-of-the-art and
the perspective of a family member future perspectives
Gudrun Schliebener, Germany Frauke Schultze-Lutter, Switzerland
003 Medical treatment as benefit or violation of 002 Optimization and personalization of psychoses
human rights – a challenge for psychiatry prediction by means of biomarkers
Margret Osterfeld, Germany Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany
004 Decision-making capacity and supported 003 Indicated prevention of psychoses – state-of-
decision-making – the position of the Central Ethics the-art and future perspectives
Committee of the German Medical Association Patrick McGorry, Australia
Sabine Müller, Germany
004 Latest developments and implementation
possibilities of psychological psychosis prevention
S-384 Symposium strategies
MONDAY

11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 3 Mark van der Gaag, The Netherlands
Helga Ising
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Open dialogue in Europe – state-of-the-art and new
developments S-386 Symposium
› DGPPN Section: Psychosocial Care Research 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 2
Chairs: Sebastian von Peter, Germany TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
Thomas Becker, Germany Mental health care in areas ridden by political
repression and armed conflict
TUESDAY

001 Trends of implementation and training practic-


es within and outside the mental health trusts in the Chairs: Christian Pross, Germany
UK with special emphasis on support and inclusion Mechthild Wenk-Ansohn, Germany
of peer experts 001 Mental health services and psychosocial sup-
Nick Putnam, United Kingdom port for Syrian refugees in Lebanon – provision of
002 Multicenter implementation of open dialogue assistance in emergency context
in Italy with pilot study to evaluate capacity of Suzanne Jabbour, Lebanon
MHDs to work with open dialogue 002 Does effective medical documentation help
Guiseppe Salamina, Italy trauma survivors' healing processes through recog-
WEDNESDAY

003 Implementation by seduction – 10 years of nition and justice?


open dialogue training in Germany and some other Sebnem Korur Fincanci, Turkey
countries 003 Effects of ill-treatment in Georgian prisons –
Volkmar Aderhold, Germany morbidity and challenges for mental health care
004 The open dialogue approach in Western Lela Tsiskarishvili, Republic of Georgia
Lapland over 30 years of practise and research 004 How to cope with the aftermath of suicide
Jyri J. Taskila, Finland bombings: establishing a psychosocial solidarity
network in Turkey
Sahika Yüksel, Turkey
THURSDAY
S-387 Symposium S-389 Symposium

235
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M2 / M3 11:45 – 13:15 | Room M1
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
substances, behavioural addictions Psychiatric education of medical students: perspec-
Dual disorders across the lifespan tives from the WPA education section
› WPA Section: Dual Disorders / Pathology › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
Chairs: Jose Martinez-Raga, Spain › WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry
Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, India

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Chairs: Renato Alarcon, USA
001 Internet addiction and occurring psychiatric Allan Tasman, USA
disorders among emerging adults 001 Curricular content
Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, India Pichet Udomratn, Thailand
002 Dual depression: where are we? 002 Didactic methodologies
Marta Torrens, Spain Ziad Kronfol, Qatar
003 Improving treatment for individuals with Adriana Mihai, Florian Riese
severe dual diagnosis: available evidence, current 003 Adaptability to different world regions
treatment models, and new directions Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Christian G. Schütz, Canada
004 Future challenges
004 Suicidal behavior in older adults with dual Renato Alarcon, USA
disorders
Leo Sher, USA
S-390 Symposium

MONDAY
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 3
S-388 Symposium
TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M4 / M5
psychopathology, RDoC
TOPIC 11: Other disorders
The role of the ICD-11 in treatment coverage for
Intersectional educational and training programme II substance use and addictive disorders
› WPA Section: Genetics in Psychiatry Chairs: Vladimir Poznyak, Switzerland
› WPA Section: HIV / AIDS Psychiatry María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico
› WPA Section: Perinatal Psychiatry and Infant Mental 001 Proposed changes in ICD-11 for disorders due

TUESDAY
Health to substance use: perspectives for treatment cover-
Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany age in Mexico and Latin America
Raju M. S. V. K., India María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico
001 Aspects of rewards and punishments in schools 002 Diagnostic boundaries and validity of ‘behavior-
and their relevance for the mental health of students al addictions’ in ICD-11: what matters for provision
Raju M. S. V. K., India of treatment and its coverage
Susumu Higuchi, Japan
002 Novel paradigms for perinatal psychiatry
Gisèle Apter, France 003 Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines
WEDNESDAY

for substance use disorders in ICD-11: implications


003 Global child mental health: WPA child and
for training of health professionals and provision of
adolescent psychiatry section's perspective
treatment
Norbert Skokauskas, Norway
John Saunders, Australia
004 HIV, the great magnifier of maladies, is entirely
preventable
Mary Ann Adler Cohen, USA
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-391 Symposium 002 Mental health laws and their implementation in
236

11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 5 Pakistan


Sayed Mohammad Sultan, Pakistan
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
003 Mental health legislation and its implementation
A new approach to short time therapy of depression:
in South Asia: Bangladesh perspective
strategic behavior therapy and psychiatric short time
Mohammod Golam Rabbani, Bangladesh
psychotherapy
Helal Uddin Ahmed
› DÄVT – German Physician Society of Behavioral
Therapy 004 Implementation of mental health laws in South
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Chairs: Georg Wiedemann, Germany Asia: issues and challenges


Serge Sulz, Germany Mohan Isaac, Australia

001 Psychiatric short-term group therapy in the


clinic S-394 Symposium
Christian Algermissen, Germany 11:45 – 13:15 | Room R2
Nina Rösser, Andrea Melina Del Pozo
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
002 Evaluation of treatment success and predicting substances, behavioural addictions
factors of therapeutical changes in outpatient short Telepsychiatry – a vision of the future
time psychotherapy Chair: Cyrus Abbasian, United Kingdom
Thomas Kaufmayer, Germany
001 The challenges of setting-up a telepsychiatry
003 Comparison of short-term and long-term therapy service
in depression treatment Cyrus Abbasian, United Kingdom
Manuel Peters, Germany
002 Telepsychiatry and primary care interface
MONDAY

Chi-Chi Obuaya, United Kingdom


S-392 Symposium
003 Telepsychiatry: a vision for the future
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 1 Stephen Emran Ilyas, Germany
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
substances, behavioural addictions
S-395 Symposium
Behavioral addictions: clinical impact and presentation
Chairs: Jon Grant, USA 11:45 – 13:15 | Room R3
Samuel Chamberlain, United Kingdom TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
TUESDAY

001 Technology addiction Social psychiatry in South Asia


Samuel Chamberlain, United Kingdom Chairs: Rakesh Chadda, India
Mamta Sood, India
002 Trichotillomania and skin picking
Michael Harries, USA 001 Practice of social psychiatry in South Asia
Rajiv Gupta, India
003 Cross cultural issues in gambling addiction
Gustavo Medeiros, Brazil 002 Social psychiatry and medical education in
South Asia
004 Pharmacotherapy of behavioral addictions Mamta Sood, India
WEDNESDAY

Jon Grant, USA


003 Family caregivers in South Asia
Vinay Kumar, India
S-393 Symposium
004 Role of social psychiatry in mental health
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 6 prevention in South Asia
TOPIC 34: Psychiatry in developing regions Uttam Garg, India
Mental health legislation and its implementation in 005 Challenges to mental health in South Asia:
South Asia: challenges solutions from social psychiatry
› WPA Section: Psychiatry, Law and Ethics Rakesh Chadda, India
Chairs: Kuruvilla Thomas, India
THURSDAY

Georgios Tzeferakos, Greece


001 The evolving new Mental Health Care Bill / Act
of India
Joseph Varghese Puthussery, India
S-396 Symposium S-398 Symposium

237
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R13 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 2
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Controversies and myths about mental health and Psychiatry in Eastern Europe: problems and solutions
the internet › ZONE 10: Eastern Europe
› WPA Section: Informatics & Telecommunications in Chairs: Petr Morozov, Russia
Psychiatry Oleg Skugarevsky, Belarus
Chairs: Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Psychiatry and society alliance vs. alienation
Jürgen Gallinat, Germany
Anna Vasileva, Russia
001 Are computer games good for your brain? Nikolay Neznanov
Biological and functional effects of gaming
002 Mental health care in Azerbaijan over the last
Jürgen Gallinat, Germany
25 years
002 Is EMH more than just a tool for the doctor? Nadir Ismayilov, Azerbaidshan
The patient experience!
003 From stationary psychiatry to alternative forms
Anil Thapliyal, New Zealand
of mental healthcare
003 Can computer games treat anxiety? Tatiana Galako, Kyrgyzistan
Sally Merry, New Zealand
004 Psychiatry in Republic of Moldova: 25 years of
004 Web programs as add-on and alternative to development and a look into the future
conventional care? Eugenia Sinitsa, Republic of Moldova
Laura Ospina Pinillos, Australia
Jane Burns, Tracey Davenport, Ian Hickie

MONDAY
WS-28 Workshop
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M8
S-397 Symposium
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R12 disorders of this category
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
Sleep disorders through the life span: what a psy-
disorders of this category chiatrist should know
A transdiagnostic and dimensional exploration of Chairs: Subhash C. Bhatia, USA
sensitivity to social threat: implications for preven- Shashi Bhatia, USA
tion and treatment Venkata Kolli, USA

TUESDAY
› WPA Section: Eating Disorders Arun Sharma, USA
Chairs: Valentina Cardi, United Kingdom Sriram Ramaswamy, USA
Alessio Maria Monteleone, Italy
001 Early negative experiences, emotion regulation FS-24-Film Further Session
processes and the disordered eating continuum 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall London 1
Cristiana Duarte, Portugal
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
002 Behavioural and physiological correlates of the Outbreak in the art – The Cell of Julius Klinge-
WEDNESDAY

response to an acute social challenge in patients biel / Ausbruch in die Kunst – Die Zelle des Julius
with eating disorders Klingebiel (subtitled in English)
Alessio Maria Monteleone, Italy Chairs: Thomas Röske, Germany
003 Shared and distinct characteristics of worry and Asmus Finzen, Germany
rumination about social relationships in individuals Discussant: Andreas Spengler, Germany
with generalised anxiety disorder and depression
Charlotte Krahé, United Kingdom
Michelle Moulds, Ed Watkins, Aaron Shamji, Colette
Hirsch
004 Sensitivity to the threat of social exclusion in
THURSDAY

patients with a lifetime diagnosis of eating disorders


Valentina Cardi, United Kingdom

German language Session Q & A Modul


SP-08 Special Session ST-33 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium
238

12:00 – 13:00 | Hall A8 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A5


Closing ceremony TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
Chairs: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom disorders
Helen Herrman, Australia
Chronischer Schmerz: viszeraler Schmerz
Award Ceremony: Chairs: Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany
Geneva Prize Adriane Icenhour, Germany
Laudation to Jorge Alejandro Paiz Macz:
001 Die Rolle viszeraler Schmerzen bei psychiatri-
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

François Ferrero, Switzerland


schen Erkrankungen
Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Karl-Jürgen Bär, Germany
002 Viszeraler Schmerz aus lerntheoretischer
FS-25 Further Session Perspektive: neurobiologische Mechanismen und
13:00 – 17:00 | Hall New York 2 klinische Implikationen
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy Adriane Icenhour, Germany
eMEN: Getting in touch with digital interventions
for mental health: practical insights for health S-399 Symposium
professionals 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A6 / A7
Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Iris Hauth, Germany TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
psychosomatics
001 Welcome note
Depression and cardiovascular risk: from mechanisms
Oyona Vlijter, The Netherlands
to therapy
MONDAY

002 Learning from Sweden: e-mental health in › DGPPN Section: Psychosomatics


research and care
Gerhard Andersson, Sweden Chairs: Christian Otte, Germany
Brenda Penninx, The Netherlands
003 Quality criteria for e-mental health in Germany
Jan Philipp Klein, Germany 001 Epidemiology
Brenda Penninx, The Netherlands
004 Blended-care in clinical daily routine: experiences
in Germany 002 Mechanisms
Rüdiger Zwerenz, Germany Michael Deuschle, Germany
TUESDAY

005 Self-help treatment programmes: prospects 003 Psychotherapy


and boundaries Ulrich Schweiger, Germany
GET.ON Institute, Germany 004 Pharmacotherapy
006 Virtual reality: the third dimension of psycho- Christian Otte, Germany
therapy
Youssef Shiban, Germany S-400 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A1
ST-32 (d) State-of-the-Art-Symposium TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
WEDNESDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A8 adolescence


TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Child and adolescent psychiatry: an update
Unipolare Depression › WPA Section: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Chairs: Max Schmauß, Germany Chairs: Norbert Skokauskas, Norway
Mathias Berger, Germany Helen Herrman, Australia
001 Pharmakotherapie der unipolaren Depression 001 Introduction to the global child and adolescent
Max Schmauß, Germany mental health
002 Psychotherapie in der Depressionsbehandlung Norbert Skokauskas, Norway
THURSDAY

Mathias Berger, Germany 002 Presidential initiative and youth mental health
Helen Herrman, Australia
003 Where is in the world child and adolescent S-403 Symposium

239
psychiatry: looking back and looking forward 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 2
Bennett Leventhal, USA
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
004 The future in mind: mental health service models
An old hat? Historical psychopathological concepts
for children and adolescents
from German-speaking countries in light of current-
Gordana Milavic, United Kingdom day debates
› DGPPN Section: History of Psychiatry
S-401 Symposium › DGPPN Section: Philosophical Foundations of Psychia-

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A4 try and Psychotherapy
TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics Chairs: Ekkehardt Kumbier, Germany
Paul Hoff, Switzerland
Psychiatric genetics 2017: understanding autism,
affective and non-affective psychoses through SNPs, 001 Psychiatry and philosophy – Karl Jaspers' idea
CNVs, induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) and... of psychopathology
sophisticated phenotyping! Matthias Bormuth, Germany
› WPA Section: Genetics in Psychiatry 002 The concept of unitary psychosis and its signif-
Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany icance for today's debate on classification of mental
Dan Rujescu, Germany disorders
Ekkehardt Kumbier, Germany
001 Molecular-genetic correlates of long-term
outcome in psychoses: what can be done with a 003 The Wernicke-Kleist-Leonhard School of
well-characterised cohort? psychopathology and its relevance for present-day
Monika Budde, Germany psychiatry

MONDAY
Markus Jäger, Germany
002 Common genetic causes of autism and schizo-
phrenia 004 Eugen Bleuler's schizophrenia – linking debates
Rainald Mössner, Germany about its nosological status, psychopathological
description and socio-cultural reception
003 Differentiated neurons from induced Pluripo- Anke Maatz, Switzerland
tent Stem Cells (iPSCs): a model to study the molec- Paul Hoff
ular biology of schizophrenia
Pablo V. Gejman, USA
S-405 Symposium

TUESDAY
S-402 Symposium 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Paris 2
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Helsinki 1 TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Diagnosis and differential diagnoses of autism
Social aesthetics in psychiatry: the impact of spectrum disorders (ASD) across the lifespan and
atmospheres on psychopathologic diagnosis and the whole level of functioning
treatment Chairs: Tanja Sappok, Germany
› WPA Section: Clinical Psychopathology Angela Hassiotis, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY

Chairs: Maria Luísa Figueira, Portugal 001 Diagnosis and differential diagnoses of ASD in
Michael Musalek, Austria children
001 Atmospheres and their impact on well-being of Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany
patients 002 Diagnosing high-functioning ASD in adults
Guenda Bernegger, Switzerland Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
002 Strange feelings of patients in strange settings 003 Screening for ASD in people with ID
Luis Madeira, Portugal Tanja Sappok, Germany
003 Provoking emotions with films – diagnostic and 004 Comprehensive diagnostic assessment of ASD
therapeutic implications in adults with ID
THURSDAY

Martin Poltrum, Austria Thomas Bergmann, Germany


004 Hospitality in hospitals: the clinical relevance of
social aesthetics approach
Michael Musalek, Austria

German language Session Q & A Modul


S-406 Symposium S-408 Symposium
240

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall New York 1 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M1


TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
Evidence-based treatment for schizophrenia: recent disorders
findings from network meta analyses Beyond PTSD: embitterment, humiliation, shame
Chairs: Stefan Leucht, Germany and revenge
Toshiaki Furukawa, Japan Chairs: Sung-Kil Min, Republic of Korea
Michael Linden, Germany
001 Efficacy and side effects of antipsychotics –
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

results from a network meta-analysis examining 24 001 Adverse childhood events, life events, and
antipsychotics adaptational stress in somatic symptom disorders
Maximilian Huhn, Germany with and without comorbid PTSS
Chistina van der Feltz-Cornelis, The Netherlands
002 Treatment with second-generation-antipsychot-
Remona Kamp, Iris Koppenol, Lars de Vroege
ics and mortality
Johannes Schneider-Thoma, Germany 002 Embitterment – from normal mood to posttrau-
matic embitterment disorder
003 The next step in evidence-based treatment of
Michael Linden, Germany
schizophrenia: individualizing the care for important
patient subgroups 003 Embitterment in the workplace
Marc Krause, Germany Evie Michailidis, United Kingdom
004 Comparative efficacy of psychological treatments 004 Hwa-byung, a Korean anger-related syndrome
for schizophrenia: a network meta-analysis and the psychology of Haan
Irene Bighelli, Germany Sung-Kil Min, Republic of Korea
MONDAY

S-407 Symposium S-409 Symposium


13:30 – 15:00 | Hall London 2 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 36: Social determinants of mental health TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Cognitive, psychosocial and psychoneurobiological Psychiatric education and training in Asia – many
approaches to resilience faces and challenges
› WPA Section: Disaster Psychiatry › WPA Section: Urban Mental Health
› WPA Section: Psychoneuroendocrinology Chairs: Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan
TUESDAY

Chairs: Diego Feder, Argentina Afzal Javed, United Kingdom


Amresh Shrivastava, Canada 001 Beyond teaching of the subject
001 Cognitive approaches to resilience Samudra T. Kathriarachchi, Sri Lanka
Diego Feder, Argentina 002 Psychiatric training in Arabic countries
002 Psychosocial approaches to resilience Samia Abul, United Arab Emirates
Roberto Sivak, Argentina 003 Psychiatric education and training in Singapore
003 Psychoneurobiological approaches to resilience Chay Hoon Tan, Singapore
WEDNESDAY

Amresh Shrivastava, Canada 004 Psychiatric training in Taiwan – past, present


004 Reconstructive relational experience as a model and future
of crisis and disaster intervention Te-Jen Lai, Taiwan
Jose Toufic Thomé, Brazil
THURSDAY
S-410 Symposium S-412 Symposium

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13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 5 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Phytotherapy in psychiatry neuropsychology
› WPA Section: Pharmacopsychiatry The quest for clinical use of neuroimaging in child
and adolescent psychiatry
Chairs: Siegfried Kasper, Austria
Ion-George Anghelescu, Germany › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
Chairs: Felipe Picon, Brazil

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
001 Methodology of psychopharmacological research
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
001 The quest for structural neuroimaging bio-
002 Ginkgo extract in dementia
markers in child and adolescent psychiatry
Ralf Ihl, Germany
Cristian Patrick Zeni, USA
003 St. John's Wort for depression
002 The quest for functional neuroimaging bio-
Ion-George Anghelescu, Germany
markers in child and adolescent psychiatry
004 Silexan in anxiety disorders Ali Saffet Gonul, Turkey
Siegfried Kasper, Austria
003 Psychiatric neuroimaging in Egypt: current
status and challenges ahead
S-411 Symposium Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M6 004 Difficulties and challenges of the quest for
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry neuroimaging biomarkers in child and adolescent
psychiatry

MONDAY
Mental health and health care in old age – challenges
Felipe Picon, Brazil
for aging societies – results of the AgeCoDe / Age-
QualiDe study
› DGPPN Section: Psychosocial Care Research S-413 Symposium
Chairs: Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany 13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 6
Wolfgang Maier, Germany TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors
001 Progression of depressive symptoms in the Compulsory interventions in psychiatric services –
context of dementia why do they vary so much within countries?
Kathrin Heser, Germany Chairs: Tilman Steinert, Germany

TUESDAY
Luca Kleineidam, Michael Wagner, Wolfgang Maier, Eric Noorthoorn, The Netherlands
Siegfried Weyerer, Horst Bickel, Michael Pentzek,
001 The variation in compulsory psychiatric admis-
Martin Scherer, Hans-Helmut König, Birgitt Wiese,
sion in England
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller
Patrick Keown, United Kingdom
002 Unmet care needs in the oldest old primary
002 Variations in legislation and clinical practice
care patients with cognitive disorders: results of
concerning involuntary admissions across Switzer-
the AgeCoDe / AgeQualiDe study
land
Janine Stein, Germany
Matthias Jäger, Switzerland
WEDNESDAY

Alexander Pabst, Frank Jessen, Horst Bickel,


Michael Pentzek, Birgitt Wiese, Hans-Helmut König, 003 Variations in the use of seclusion and coercive
Martin Scherer, Wolfgang Maier, Siegfried Weyerer, medication in psychiatric hospitals in the Nether-
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller lands
Eric Noorthoorn, The Netherlands
003 Advance directives and power of attorney for
health care in the oldest old – results of the Age- 004 Explaining the variations in compulsory admis-
CoDe / AgeQualiDe study sions, seclusion, restraint, and coercive medication
Tobias Luck, Germany in the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Francisca S. Rodriguez, Birgitt Wiese, Horst Bickel, Tilman Steinert, Germany
Hans-Helmut Koenig, Siegfried Weyerer, Martin Scherer, Erich Flammer
THURSDAY

Wolfgang Maier, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller


004 The relationship between depressive symptoms
and functional limitations: a longitudinal perspective
André Hajek, Germany
German language Session Q & A Modul
S-414 Symposium 002 Community development for inclusion through
242

13:30 – 15:00 | Room R3 peer support and circles of care


Bhargavi Davar, India
TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
003 Intentional peer support, a decade old user led
German-French dialog in the building of classical
practice
psychiatry
Christine Hansen, USA
Chairs: Jeremie Sinzelle, France
Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany 004 How to implement article 12 of the CRPD using
peer support – the Kenyan perspective
001 Dissociation: a “splitted” concept between
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Michael Njenga, Kenya


French and German psychiatry
Gaetan Such, France
002 Hundred years of dementia praecox: S-107 (d) Symposium (German)
grandeur and decay of a disease of the will 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall A2
Jeremie Sinzelle, France TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
003 Following out the concept of paranoia: Prävention straffälligen Verhaltens bei psychi-
a paradigm for epistemology of psychiatry schen Störungen
Yann Craus, France
› DGPPN Section: Forensische Psychiatrie
004 Political psychiatry or psychiatric policies? Chairs: Jürgen L. Müller, Germany
Patrice Charbit, France Andreas Heinz, Germany
001 Präventionsambulanz Ansbach: Schizophrenie
S-415 Symposium und Gewalt – ein neuer Therapieansatz Straftaten
MONDAY

13:30 – 15:00 | Room R13 zu verhindern


Joachim Nitschke, Germany
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry
Suicide prevention and assisted suicide in the elderly 002 Forensische psychiatrische Ambulanzen
Roland Freese, Germany
› WPA Section: Old Age Psychiatry
003 Alkoholbedingte Straftaten
Chairs: Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland
Andreas Heinz, Germany
Max Stek, The Netherlands
004 Das Göttinger Projekt Prävention sexuellen
001 Psychiatrists' positions towards assisted suicide
Missbrauchs (PsM)
Florian Riese, Switzerland
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany
TUESDAY

002 Suicide and assisted suicide in Switzerland:


consequences for suicide prevention
Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland S-108 (d) Symposium (German)
003 Euthanasia, physician assisted suicide in the 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M2 / M3
Netherlands in dementia and late life psychiatric TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
illness Flüchtlinge im Versorgungssystem – eine
Max Stek, The Netherlands Herausforderung oder Überforderung?
004 Suicide problems of the elderly in Poland › DGPPN Section: Interkulturelle Psychiatrie und Psy-
WEDNESDAY

Jerzy Leszek, Poland chotherapie, Migration


Chairs: Christoph Müller, Germany
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany
S-416 Symposium
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R12 001 Flüchtlinge im Versorgungssystem – Herausfor-
derung oder Überforderung?
TOPIC 38: Human Rights Nicole Lieberam, Germany
UN CRPD and transforming communities for inclusion Mohab Naeem
Chairs: Bhargavi Davar, India
002 Kindern Flucht und Trauma erklären
Christine Hansen, USA
Christiane Tilly, Germany
THURSDAY

001 Dialogue systems as the pillar of community


003 Sozialarbeiterische Beratung und Begleitung
support
von traumatisierten Geflüchteten
Liam MacGabhann, Ireland
Claudia Kruse, Germany
004 Psychosoziale Begleitung von geflüchteten 003 Welche Bedeutung haben Erkenntnisse der

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Menschen (nicht forensischen) Suchtforschung für die the-
Ulrike Schneck, Germany rapeutische Arbeit im Maßregelvollzug und die
Behandlung substanzabhängiger Täter?
Heinrich Küfner, Germany
S-109 (d) Symposium (German)
004 Bewährung und Rückfälligkeit straffälliger
13:30 – 15:00 | Room M4 / M5
Menschen mit Suchtproblemen nach Strafvollzug
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders und Unterbringung gemäß § 64 StGB im Vergleich
Norbert Schalast, Germany

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Inflammation als Mechanismus bei Depression:
Auswirkungen auf Krankheitssuszeptibilität,
Krankheitsverlauf und funktionelle und strukturelle
WS-29 Workshop
Bildgebungskorrelate
Chairs: Bernhard Baune, Australia 13:30 – 15:00 | Room M8
Thomas Frodl, Germany TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
001 Immunsignatur bei akuter und remittierter neuropsychology
Depression Virtual reality: an innovative method for assess-
Judith Alferink, Germany ment and therapy of psychiatric disorders
002 Inflammation als langfristige Reaktion auf Chair: Julia Diemer, Germany
frühkindlichen sexuellen Missbrauch bei depressiven Speakers: Thomas Parsons, USA
Patienten im Erwachsenenalter Julia Diemer, Germany
Bernhard Baune, Australia
Laura Große, Oliver Ambrée, Silke Jörgens, M. Catharine OS-65 Oral Presentation Session

MONDAY
Jawahar, Gaurav Singhal, David Stacey, Volker Arolt
13:30 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 5
003 Modellierung biologischer Marker bei der TOPIC 7: Personality disorders
Depression: Stress, Inflammation und neuronale
Korrelate Personality disorders
Thomas Frodl, Germany Chairs: Roger Mulder, New Zealand
Leonardo Tozzi, Kelly Doolin, Veronica O'Keane, Angela Stefan Röpke, Germany
Carballedo, Linda Booij, Chloe Farrell 001 Changes in the approach to diagnosing person-
004 Inflammationsparameter und Veränderungen ality pathology: comparison of the LPFS-Interview
von Hirnstrukturen – Ergebnisse aus der Allgemein- (DSM-5) with the STIPO-Interview

TUESDAY
bevölkerung Leonie Kampe, Germany
Deborah Janowitz, Germany Johannes Zimmermann, Susanne Hörz-Sagstetter
Hans Grabe 002 Stress(hormones) and empathy in borderline
personality disorder
Katja Wingenfeld, Germany
S-110 (d) Symposium (German)
Stefan Röpke, Christian Otte, Moritz Düsenberg
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R2
003 Sleep chronotype and its correlation with sleep
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment hygiene and personality traits among undergradu-
WEDNESDAY

Perspektiven der Behandlung in der Entzie- ate students in a Nigerian university


hungsanstalt gemäß § 64 StGB Champion Seun-Fadipe, Nigeria
Chairs: Uwe Dönisch-Seidel, Germany Kolawole Mosaku
Norbert Schalast, Germany 004 Behavioral and neuroendocrine responses
001 Einführung und Moderation to partial social exclusion in healthy subjects and
Uwe Dönisch-Seidel, Germany patients with borderline personality disorder
Andrea Jobst, Germany
002 Auswirkungen des Konsums schwer nachweisba-
Julia Dewald-Kaufmann, Torsten Wüstenberg, Barbara
rer synthetischer Drogen auf das Behandlungsklima
Barton, Matthias Reinhard, Richard Musil, Nina Sarubin,
Dita Zimprichová, Germany
Peter Falkai, Peter Zill, Frank Padberg
THURSDAY

German language Session Q & A Modul


005 Effects of dialectical behavioral therapy for OS-67 Oral Presentation Session
244

borderline personality disorder on the structure of 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R5


the brain
TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
Falk Mancke, Germany
interventions
Ruth Schmitt, Dorina Winter, Inga Niedtfeld, Christian
Schmahl, Sabine C. Herpertz Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
interventions
Chairs: Alexander Sartorius, Germany
OS-66 Oral Presentation Session Oliver Gruber, Germany
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

13:30 – 15:00 | Room R4 001 Promising results on treatment of prolonged


TOPIC 4: Affective disorders and chronic depression through cross-sectorial and
Affective disorders: risk factors and comorbidity multi-professional collaboration
Chairs: Elisabeth Schramm, Germany Heidrun Faninger-Lund, Finland
Rainer Rupprecht, Germany 002 Study on effects of add-on transcranial direct
001 Depression in mothers of children with atten- current stimulation (tDCS) in patients with schizo-
tion-deficit / hyperactivity disorder and its phrenia
correlates: a cross-sectional study from India Premchand Karuppannan Chandrasekaran, India
Natasha Kate, India Samir Kumar Praharaj
Shubhangi Parkar, Sampada Raikar, Bhumi Pabari 003 Efficacy of transcranial direct current stimula-
002 The peripheral catecholamine hypothesis of tion (tDCS) in somatic symptom disorder, predomi-
depression: epinephrine and dopamine deficiency nantly pain: a randomized, double-blind, sham-con-
in patients with depression and coronary artery trolled study
Prashanth Peethala, India
MONDAY

disease
Christiane Waller, Germany Shripathy M. Bhat, Samir Kumar Praharaj
Uta Hoppmann, Sabrina Krause, Franziska Szabo, Edit 004 Deep brain stimulation of the subcallosal
Rottler, Harald Gündel cingulate gyrus in patients with treatment-resistant
003 Differential effect of childhood maltreatment depression
on white matter fiber structure in unipolar and Angela Merkl, Germany
bipolar depression Sabine Aust, Malek Bajbouj
Susanne Meinert, Germany 005 Auditory closed-loop stimulation of the sleep
Jonathan Repple, Dario Zaremba, Dominik Grotegerd, slow oscillations in patients with schizophrenia
Christian Bürger, Katharina Förster, Katharina Dohm,
TUESDAY

Robert Göder, Germany


Ronny Redlich, Ricarda Schubotz, Harald Kugel, Volker Anja Hansen, Nele Wesselkamp, Henning Drews,
Arolt, Udo Dannlowski Christian Baier, Sara Weinhold
004 Emotional availability in mothers with border- 006 The effect of prefrontal neuromodulation on
line personality disorder and mothers with major emotion regulation and aggression in a group of
depressive disorder in remission: the role of oxytocin criminal offenders
Dorothea Kluczniok, Germany Lena Hofhansel, Germany
Katja Boedeker, Catherine Hindi Attar, Charlotte Jaite, Ute Habel, Christina Regenbogen, Marcel Leclerc,
Anna-Lena Bierbaum, Daniel Fuehrer, Luisa Paetz, Katja Michael Nitsche, Adrian Raine, Benjamin Clemens
WEDNESDAY

Dittrich, Sabine C. Herpertz, Romuald Brunner, Sibylle


Maria Winter, Andreas Heinz, Stefan Roepke, Christine
Heim, Felix Bermpohl
005 A systematic review of depressive disorder
and depressive symptoms amongst sexual minority
youth: are gay kids really more likely to feel down?
Mathijs Lucassen, United Kingdom
Rajvinder Samra, Karolina Stasiak, Sally Merry
006 Association between depression and glycaemic
THURSDAY

levels among Indians with type 2 diabetes mellitus


Vivian Kapil Venugopal, India
Ramya Revathi Rajagopal, T. V. Asokan,
G. Srinivasagopalan, C. J. Maikandaan
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TOPIC 42: Population movements TOPIC 28: History, art and cultural sciences
Refugee mental health, migration and population Through memories – the road to trauma thera-
movements py / Durch die Erinnerungen – Wege der Traumathe-
Chairs: Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark rapie (subtitled in English)
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany Chairs: Christine Wunn, Germany
Ingo Schäfer, Germany
001 The wall from Berlin to Tijuana: Latin American

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
migrations
Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico
002 Tapping into family resilience for Syrian
refugees in Istanbul
Stevan Weine, USA
Aliriza Arenliu, Nathan Bertelson
003 Psychiatry resident clinical elective at the Bos-
ton Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights
Karan Verma, USA
004 Distress, main burdens, engagement motivators
and needs of fulltime and volunteer refugee aid
workers
Yesim Erim, Germany

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Linda-Marie Runkel, Germany
Timo Oberstein, Martin Herrmann, Luis Munoz, Johannes
P-01 Poster Session Kornhuber, Juan Manuel Maler, Philipp Spitzer
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest 009 Correlation of neuron-specific enolase with
TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental other neurodegenerative CSF markers and cognitive
POSTER SESSIONS

disorders, dementia deficits in Alzheimer's disease


Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental disorders, Julia Christl, Germany
dementia Francesca Pessanha, Tabea von der Lühe, Sandra
Chair: Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany Verhülsdonk, Barbara Höft, Tillmann Supprian, Christian
Lange-Asschenfeldt
001 Impact of CR1 on white matter microstructure
in cognitively healthy elders – a diffusion tensor 010 Local and global resting-state alterations in
imaging (DTI) study different stages during the development of
Fabian Fußer, Germany Alzheimer's disease as demonstrated in the DZNE
Silke Matura, David Prvulovic, Johannes Pantel, DELCODE cohort
Tarik Karakaya Coraline Metzger, Germany
Martin Dyrba, Frank Jessen, Annika Spottke, Peter
MONDAY

002 Proposing an imaging biomarker for progres- Nestor, Katharina Bürger, Anja Schneider, Oliver Peters,
sive supranuclear palsy by combined gray and white Josef Priller, Jens Wiltfang, Christoph Laske, Stefan
matter meta-analysis using ALE and SDM Teipel, Emrah Düzel
Franziska Albrecht, Germany
Sandrine Bisenius, Jane Neumann, Matthias L. Schroeter 011 The influence of patients' experienced context
on behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia
003 Cerebral metabolic rate of lactate as an indicator in a nursing home setting
for cerebral insufficiency Sarah Weschke, Germany
Gerd Krüger, Germany Philipp Koldrack, Judith Henf, Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi,
004 Cognitive reserve and hippocampal mean Margareta Halek, Martina Roes, Thomas Kirste,
TUESDAY

diffusivity in healthy elderly Stefan Teipel


Judith Henf, Germany 012 Long-term treatment with Ginkgo biloba extract
Katharina Brüggen, Stefan Teipel EGb761 attenuates Alzheimer's disease-related symp-
005 The role of RP58 in the maintenance of toms and pathology in tau-transgenic mice
cognitive function Wenlin Hao, Germany
Tomoko Tanaka, Japan
Haruo Okado
P-02 Poster Session
006 Correlation of vagus somatosensory evoked
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
WEDNESDAY

potentials (VSEP) and heart rate variability (HRV)


Thomas Polak, Germany TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental
Anna Lunewski, Julia B. M. Zeller, Laura Pomper, disorders, dementia
Andrea Katzorke, Martin Lauer, Martin Herrmann, Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental disorders
Jürgen Deckert Chair: Andreas Fellgiebel, Germany
007 Stroke riskometer mobile application – the 001 The GENERATE-Psych database – concept and
prevention of dementia through the prevention first results
of stroke Diana Aria, Germany
Alexandr Merkin, New Zealand Dominique Endres, Ludger Tebartz van Elst
Rita Krishnamurthi, Rohit Bhattacharjee,
THURSDAY

Michael Kravchenko, Michael Piradov, Yury Varakin,


Valery Feigin
002 Is anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis differentiated 012 Obsessive compulsive symptoms in a patient

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by physical findings? with Turner's syndrome: a case report
Yuka Oyanagi, Japan Walter dos Santos Gonçalves, Brazil
Kazushi Morikawa, Yuichi Nakamura, Tomoo Ogawa, Arnaldo Cascardo Neto, Antonio Leandro Nascimento
Teruaki Tanaka
013 Agitation after traumatic brain injury: a case
003 Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor report
encephalitis in psychiatry: two case reports of adult Angela Medina, Panama
women presenting with psychiatric symptoms
Irene Carmelle Tan, Philippines
P-03 Poster Session
004 Association between psychiatric comorbidities
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
and severity of motor symptoms in idiopathic

POSTER SESSIONS
Parkinson's disease TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Santhosh Kumar, India substances, behavioural addictions
Ajit Avasthi, Sandeep Grover, Sudesh Kumar Prabhakar, Mental disorders due to psychotropic substances /
Susanta Kumar Padhy alcohol
005 Psychosis in Parkinson's disease – a case report Chair: Anil Batra, Germany
Mariana Mendonça Bettencourt, Portugal 001 Relationship between attachment to parents
Carina Bragança Rodrigues, Pedro Sousa Martins, and clinical picture of alcohol dependence
Conceição Cardoso Ilia Fedotov, Russia
006 Study of cognitive and non cognitive symptoms Dmitri Shustov, Olga Tuchina
in delirium inpatients at a tertiary health care center 002 Severity of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
in eastern Nepal among Russian and German hospitalized patients

MONDAY
Mandeep Kunwar, Nepal Maria Denisenko, Russia
Nidesh Sapkota, Baikuntha Raj Adhikari, Rinku Gautam
003 Association between severity of alcohol with-
Joshi, Madhur Basnet
drawal state and serum sodium, potassium and
007 Delirium in the intensive care setting: symptom magnesium levels in alcohol dependent patients
profile and impact of drowsiness versus alertness attending Yangon Mental Health Hospital
Soenke Boettger, Switzerland Le Le Khaing, Myanmar
David Garcia, Andre Richter, Maria Schubert, Khin Maung Gyee, Win Aung Myint
Rafael Meyer, Alain Rudiger, Josef Jenewein
004 Alcoholism in internally displaced people of
008 Wernicke-Korsakov or why alcohol can turve Colombia: an ecological study

TUESDAY
clinical judgement Mariana Lagos-Gallego, Colombia
Lucas Manarte, Portugal Julio César Gutiérrez-Segura, Guillermo J. Lagos-Grisales,
Pedro Costa Alfonso J. Rodríguez-Morales
009 The role of intrathecal-specific antibody synthesis 005 The “subliminal Stroop” test as a tool to
against neurotropic infectious agents in patients with characterize alcohol dependence in different groups
schizophreniform disorders of alcohol-dependent patients
Agnes Balla, Germany Yacine Ongoundou Loundah, France
Dominique Endres, Bernd Fiebich, Oliver Stich,
006 The psychological flexibility model in substance
WEDNESDAY

Rick Dersch, Ludger Tebartz van Elst


abuse: Turkish version of Acceptance and Action
010 Frequency and risk-related factors of Questionnaire-Substance Abuse (AAQ-SA): a reliability
post-stroke depression during the first year and validity analysis
Keitaro Kimoto, Japan Hilal Uygur, Turkey
Katsunaka Mikami, Takeshi Sudo, Natsuru Watanabe, Ibrahim Eren, K. Fatih Yavuz, Basak Demirel, Kader
Fumiaki Akama, Reina Kawamura, Atsushi Mizuma, Pektas, Mahmut Selcuk, Nalan Varsak, Seda Yildirim
Eiichiro Nagata, Shunya Takizawa, Hideo Matsumoto, Özbek
Kenji Yamamoto
007 Diagnostic availability of the Korea version of
011 Differences in cognitive profiles of middle-aged alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT-K),
patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and
THURSDAY

alcohol consumption questions (AUDIT-C) and ques-


depression tion 3 alone (AUDIT3) for screening of hazardous
Hartmut Lehfeld, Germany drinking
Ana Riesner, Mark Stemmler Jang Og Jin, Republic of Korea
Young In Chung
German language Session
008 Prediction of alcohol-related readmissions by P-04 Poster Session
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means of Cloninger score and Lesch typologies: 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
results of a longitudinal clinical study
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
Christian Weinland, Germany
substances, behavioural addictions
Birgit Braun, Christiane Mühle, Johannes Kornhuber,
Bernd Lenz Mental disorders due to psychotropic substances /
drugs
009 Diagnostic usefulness of blood thiamine levels
Chair: Norbert Wodarz, Germany
as screening tests for Wernicke's encephalopathy in
patients with alcohol use disorder 001 Problem of addiction in LGBTQ population:
Dong-Ryeol Choi, Republic of Korea a review
Young-Chul Jung Anna Rebeka Szczegielniak, Poland
POSTER SESSIONS

010 Alcohol consumption and cognitive outcome 002 The stigma of psychoactive substances depen-
in general hospital incharged patients attended by dence on women
liaison psychiatry unit: preliminary results of an Liang Hui Chang, Brazil
observational transversal study Ludmila C. S. Poyares, Ana E. S. Rui, Alberto O. A. Reis
Giovanni Oriolo, Spain 003 Predictors for delayed specialized care for
Susana Gomes, Rafael Quintero, Sandra Herranz, co-occurring substance use disorder and psychiatric
Anna Lligoña, Luis Pintor, Hugo Lopez disorders: findings from a cross sectional observa-
011 Adolescents' alcohol / substance use: assessing tional study from a tertiary care de-addiction center
a brief and early intervention from India
Sonia Leon Giraldo, Switzerland Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, India
Maya Suter, Jacques Besson, Sebastien Urben, Philippe Siddharth Sarkar, Richa Tripathi, Shalini Singh
Stephan
MONDAY

004 Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with


012 Healthy life psychoeducation provided to psychoactive substance use disorder: a general
patient who have alcohol use disorder and it's effect hospital-based study
on healthy lifestyle behaviours Paramjeet Singh Khurana, India
Dilek Ayakdas Dagli, Turkey 005 Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome
Aysegul Savasan, Lutfullah Besiroglu associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in
013 Effects of computerized inhibition training on a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use: a case
inhibitory control in patients attending residential report
treatment for severe alcohol use disorders: Merve Cukurova, Turkey
TUESDAY

a multi-center, randomized controlled trial Tonguc Demir Berkol, Pinar Cetinay Aydin, Fatma Sibel
Hallie Batschelet, Switzerland Bayramoglu
Raphaela Tschümperlin, Franz Moggi, Leila Maria 006 Cannabis-induced catatonia: case report
Soravia, Susanne Rösner, Anne Keller, Maria Stein Noris Aranda Espinoza, Panama
014 Psychosocial characterization of families with a 007 Don't smoke the weed, no way – the impact of
family member diagnosed with alcohol dependence cannabis on brain development mechanisms,
and its relationship with the family functioning a review of recent findings
– a study in Havana Center Patrick Jean Rogue, France
Juan Emilio Sandoval-Ferrer, Cuba
WEDNESDAY

Erika Barrios Mancriff 008 Differences between psychosis in smoked


methamphetamine (“shabú”) and other metham-
015 Concept of alcoholism in ancient Indian phetamines
multi-disciplinary repositories with special Rosa Blanca Sauras Quetcuti, Spain
reference to the 18 Maha Purana texts Gerard Mateu-Codina, Adriana Farré-Martinez, Josep
Wasuki Upadhyaya, India Martí-Bonany, Mª Gemma Hurtado-Ruiz, Liliana Galindo-
Suhas Kumar Shetty Guarin, Mª Teresa Campillo-Sanz, Roser Martínez-Riera,
Roberto Sanchez-Gonzalez, Marta Torrens-Melich
009 Mania induced by Ibogaine: case report
João Paulo Oliveira, Brazil
THURSDAY

Felipe Paiva, Hygor Azevedo


010 Features of treatment of patients with opioid 005 Internet use and addiction among medical

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addiction with different disease duration and engineering students in the state of himachal
Nazira Khodjaeva, Uzbekistan pradesh, India
Shokhruh Sultanov Anubhuti Singh, India
Ravi Chand Sharma, Dinesh Dutt Sharma
011 Counteracting the myth – a study of tramadol-
induced sexual dysfunction in opiate use disorder 006 Internet addiction and gambling among urban
male Egyptian patients youth
Mostafa Hashim, Egypt Chih-Hung Ko, Taiwan
Amany Elrasheed, Ghada Ismail, Mona Awaad,
007 Internet addiction and attention deficit
Mahmoud Elhabiby, Nesreen Mohsen
hyperactivity disorder symptoms among university
012 Heroin-assisted treatment in the Swiss prison students: frequency, association and effects on sleep

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setting: a mixed-methods study quality and life satisfaction
Ingeborg Warnke, Switzerland Evrim Oguten, Turkey
Alex Gamma, Nadine Friedl, Anna Buadze, Roman Muhammed Mehtar, Ecem Yilmaz, Cagla Tatar
Schleifer, Carlos Canela, Michael Liebrenz
008 Relationship of adult attention deficit / hyperac-
013 Serum level of brain derived neurotrophic tivity disorder symptoms with internet addiction in
factor in a sample of Egyptian chronic heroin users Korean young adult; impact of childhood attention
Mahmoud Soliman, Egypt deficit / hyperactivity disorder symptom, alcohol
use, impulsivity, depression and anxiety
014 Hepatitis C treatment service in injecting drug
Dong-Ill Kim, Republic of Korea
users in Egypt
Shaimaa Nosshy Ammar, Egypt 009 Relationship of psychological inflexibility /
experiential avoidance with internet addiction:
015 Effort-sensitive treatment for addictive

MONDAY
the mediating effects of mental health problems
disorders – introduction and evaluation of a new
Cheng-Fang Yen, Taiwan
intervention
Susanne Di Pietrantonio, Switzerland 010 Predicting effects of borderline symptoms and
Marlis Heer, Martin Fleckenstein, Thomas Lüddeckens self-concept and identity for Internet addiction,
significant depression and suicidality in college
students: a prospective study
P-05 Poster Session Ting Hsiang Chen, Taiwan
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest Cheng-Fang Yen
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic 011 Internet gaming disorder: systematic review of

TUESDAY
substances, behavioural addictions resting-state functional MRI studies
Behavioural addictions Felipe Picon, Brazil
Chair: Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany Lucas Batz, Mauricio Anes, João Ricardo Sato, Rodrigo
Bressan, Ary Gadelha
001 From drug addictions to new behavioral
addictions: literature review
Nelson Feldman, Switzerland P-06 Poster Session
Yasser Khazaal, Sophia Achab, Daniele Zullino 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
002 Internet addiction: primary and combined
WEDNESDAY

TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders


forms
Victor Soldatkin, Russia Psychotic disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and
Dhaval Mavani clinical picture I
Chair: Stefan Leucht, Germany
003 Prevalence of internet addiction in Chinese
university students: a comprehensive meta-analysis 001 Very early onset schizophrenia: from the
Dandan Xu, Macao beginnings
Lu LI, Jing-Xin Chai, Yu-Tao Xiang Omar Walid Muquebil A Al Shaban Rodriguez, Spain
Jennifer Fernández Fernández, Isabel Saavedra Rionda,
004 Assessment of prevalence and determinants Isabel Pereira Lestayo, Rocío Coto Lesme, Verónica
of internet addiction among professional college Concha González, María Dolores Méndez, Cristina
THURSDAY

students – a cross-sectional study Ibáñez López, Rebeca Costa Trigo, Antia Casas Posada,
Narayan Mutalik, India María Aida Fernández Menéndez
Tejaswi T. P.

German language Session


002 Effects of subclinical psychosis symptoms on 010 Proverb Comprehension Deficits in Patients
252

psychological well-being through serial mediation suffering from Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders-
of cognitive insight and depression Neurocognitive and Social Cognitive Correlates
Lucy Webster, United Kingdom Margaux Mohnke, Germany
Christine Norman, Gary Jones, Mike Marriott Roesch-Ely Daniela, Claudia Bach
003 Resilience and functioning in Clinical High Risk 011 Semantic and syntactic analysis of speech in
Subjects, Recent Onset Psychosis and Recent Onset patients at ultra-high-risk for psychosis: a proof of
Depression Patients – First results from PRONIA concept study
Marlene Rosen, Germany Pierre-François Bazziconi, France
Nathalie Kaiser, Mauro Seves, Theresa Haidl, Frauke Deok-Hee Kim-Dufor, Laure Bleton, Michel Walter,
Schultze-Lutter, Stefan Borgwardt, Paolo Brambilla, Christophe Lemey
Eva Meisenzahl, Christos Pantelis, Raimo Salokangas,
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012 Latent state-trait structure of BPRS subscores


Stephen Wood, Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Stephan
in at-risk mental state and first-episode psychosis
Ruhrmann, and the PRONIA group
Lisa Hochstrasser, Switzerland
004 Clinical high risk for psychosis symptoms in Erich Studerus, Anita Riecher-Rössler, Benno
the PRONIA sample – Preliminary results from the Schimmelmann, Martin Lambert, Undine Lang, Stefan
PRONIA study Borgwardt, Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz, Christian Huber
Mauro Seves, Germany
013 Factors predicting personal and social perfor-
Theresa Haidl, Marlene Rosen, Frauke Schultze-Lutter,
mance in patients with schizophrenia
Stefan Borgwardt, Paolo Brambilla, Eva Meisenzahl,
Seung-Hyun Kim, Republic of Korea
Christos Pantelis, Raimo Salokangas, Stephen Wood,
Jung Jin Kim
Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Stephan Ruhrmann, and the
PRONIA group
MONDAY

005 The discrepancies between functional capacity P-07 Poster Session


and real-world outcomes in schizophrenia 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Takashi Uchino, Japan TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Takahiro Nemoto, Tomoyuki Funatogawa, Taiju
Psychotic disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and
Yamaguchi, Naoyuki Katagiri, Naohisa Tsujino,
clinical picture II
Masafumi Mizuno
Chair: Tilo Kircher, Germany
006 Urban upbringing and cognitive insight in
001 A computational approach to a linkage between
schizophrenia: an Indian scenario
the aberrant sense of agency and delayed prediction
Dona Maria Chacko, India
TUESDAY

signal in schizophrenia
Bhargavi Nagendra, Arpitha Anna Jacob, Chaitra
Yuichi Yamashita, Japan
Hiremath, Shivarama Varambally, Ganesan
Tsukasa Okimura, Masaru Mimura, Takaki Maeda
Venkatasubramanian, Naren P. Rao
002 A bias towards accepting pseudo-profound
007 The role of cognitive functions in the self-
statements in participants with schizophrenia is
reflection of schizophrenic patients
correlated to positive symptom severity
Anahit Ter-Stepanyan, Armenia
Thies Lüdtke, Norway
Khachatur Gasparyan
Gerit Pfuhl, Martin Jensen Mækelæ, Steffen Moritz
008 Comparative profile of Auditory Signal Detection
WEDNESDAY

003 The self-serving bias in psychosis: a meta-analysis


in Patients with Schizophrenia and healthy subjects
Hendrik Müller, Germany
Sowmya Selvaraj, India
Frank Jessen, Andreas Bechdolf
Harleen Chhabra, Sreeraj Vanteemar, Dinakaran
Damodharan, Janardhanan V. Narayanaswamy, 004 Jumping to associations during psychosis
Muralidharan Kesavan, Shivarama Varambally, Francilia Sabrina Zengaffinen, Switzerland
Venkatasubramanian Ganesan Antje Stahnke, Stephan Furger, Thomas Dierks, Andrea
Federspiel, Martin Hatzinger, Thomas König, Beat Nick,
009 The split version of Global Assessment of Func-
Charlotte Rapp, Katharina Stegmayer, Werner Strik,
tioning scale – application and utility in remitted
Sebastian Walther, Roland Wiest, Martina Papmeyer
psychotic patients
THURSDAY

Sanja Andric Petrovic, Serbia


Marina Mihaljevic, Tijana Mirjanic, Nadja Maric
005 Experiencing oneself and others: the associations P-08 Poster Session

253
between self-experience disturbances and empathy 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis and
TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
patients with first-episode schizophrenia
Min-Ji Bang, Republic of Korea Psychotic disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and
Suk Kyoon An clinical picture III
Chair: Andrea Schmitt, Germany
006 A case of chronic hallucinatory psychosis
Nuno Borja-Santos, Portugal 001 The neurophysiological underpinnings of
Mário Santos, Márcia Sequeira, Bruno Trancas, self-disorders in schizophrenia
Maria Teresa Maia Karl Erik Sandsten, Denmark
Josef Parnas, Vittorio Gallese, Julie Nordgaard
007 Negative and depressive symptoms – can our

POSTER SESSIONS
measures differentiate them? 002 Psychopathology in motion – systems neurosci-
Janina Richter, Germany ence of motor function in psychosis
Lea Hölz, Stephanie Ronge, Stefan Klingberg Antje Stahnke, Switzerland
Stephan Furger, Francilia Sabrina Zengaffinen, Thomas
008 Duration of untreated illness in correlation Dierks, Andrea Federspiel, Martin Hatzinger, Thomas
with clinical patterns of first time diagnosed König, Beat Nick, Charlotte Rapp, Katharina Stegmayer,
schizophrenia patients in rural region of Latvia Werner Strik, Peter van Harten, Sebastian Walther,
Liene Berze, Latvia Roland Wiest, Martina Papmeyer
Karina Slikova, Konstantins Pavlovs, Sarmite Kikuste,
Inna Sapele, Vitalijs Bodins, Inesa Samule, Natalja 003 Emotional dysregulation – systems neurosci-
Kurakina, Elmars Rancans ence of affect in psychosis
Stephan Furger, Switzerland
009 Patients with schizophrenia, self-care as one Francilia Sabrina Zengaffinen, Antje Stahnke, Thomas

MONDAY
element in their quality of life Dierks, Andrea Federspiel, Martin Hatzinger, Thomas
Slavica Arsova, Republic of Macedonia König, Beat Nick, Charlotte Rapp, Katharina Stegmayer,
Stojan Bajraktarov Werner Strik, Sebastian Walther, Roland Wiest,
010 Assessment of substance abuse on the course Martina Papmeyer
of somatic pathology in patients with schizophrenia 004 Gyrification in schizophrenia as an indicator for
Alexander Sofronov, Russia disrupted neurodevelopment: comparison to VBM
Alla Dobrovolskaia and cortical thickness
011 Investigation of maternal effects, maternal- Robert Spalthoff, Germany
fetal interactions and parent-of-origin effects Bianca Besteher, Kerstin Langbein, Maren Dietzek,

TUESDAY
(imprinting), using mothers and their offspring Heinrich Sauer, Christian Gaser, Igor Nenadic
with schizophrenia 005 Serum immunoglobulin levels in schizophrenic
Soo-Eon Kim, Republic of Korea disorders
Hee-Jeong Jeong, Byung-Dae Lee, Je-Min Park, Young Gordana Stankovska, Republic of Macedonia
Min-Lee, Eunsoo Moon, Young In Chung Dimitar Dimitrovski, Slagana Angelkoska
012 Heritability and familiality of NEO personality 006 Interaction between serum levels of selected
dimensions in the Korean families with schizophrenia hormones and cognitive functions in schizophrenic
Young Chung, Republic of Korea female patients – preliminary results
WEDNESDAY

Soo-Yeon Kim, Hee-Jeong Jeong, Byung-Dae Lee, Je-Min Agnieszka Bratek, Poland
Park, Young-Min Lee, Eunsoo Moon Krzysztof Krysta, Grzegorz Franik, Krzysztof Kucia
013 Double trouble: a rare case of Charles Bonnet 007 The role of intrathecal antinuclear, anti-neutro-
syndrome in a girl with Down syndrome phil cytoplasmic, and antiphospholipid antibodies in
Karuna Thomas, India schizophreniform disorders
014 First psychotic episode caused by a (cns) Diep Tang, Germany
lymphoma Ulrich Salzer, Nils Venhoff, Tilman Hottenrott, Oliver
Elias Blasius, Switzerland Stich, Rick Dersch, Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Dominique
R. Jörg, T. Straube, N. Bausch-Becker, E. Savaskan Endres
THURSDAY

German language Session


008 Association study of the excitatory amino acid 017 It takes two: functional magnetic resonance
254

transporter EAAT2 and glycine transporter GlyT1 (fMRI) activation in both cerebral hemispheres is
gene polymorphism with schizophrenia in the Polish associated with psychometric schizotypy
population Alexander M. Rapp, Germany
Wojciech Merk, Poland Dorothee Mutschler, Franziska Purr, Michael Erb, Amelie
Krzysztof Kucia, Malgorzata Kowalczyk, Jan Kowalski Schreier
009 The serotonin transporter polymorphism 018 Disloyal and well-disposed intentions modulate
(5-HTTLPR) and natural course of at risk mental brain responses differently in schizophrenia
state for psychosis Florian Bitsch, Germany
Anton Vainila, Belarus Philipp Berger, Arne Nagels, Irina Falkenberg, Benjamin
Maryna Skuhareuskaya Straube
POSTER SESSIONS

010 Associative memory impairments are associat-


ed with functional alterations within the memory P-09 Poster Session
network in schizophrenia patients and their unaf-
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
fected first-degree relatives: an fMRI study
Viola Oertel-Knöchel, Germany TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Michael Stäblein, Denisa Ghinea, Helena Storchak, Psychotic disorders: pharmacotherapy
Dominik Kraft, Silke Matura, David Prvulovic, Andreas Chair: William Honer, Canada
Reif, Christian Knöchel
001 Simplifying antipsychotic polypharmacy in
011 Activation of the motivation-related ventral schizophrenia: is it possible, safe and useful?
striatum during experience of delusion Jose Maria Pelayo Teran, Spain
Tuukka Raij, Finland Yolanda Zapico Merayo, Andrea Fernandez Lozano,
Tapani Riekki, Eva Rikandi, Teemu Mäntylä, Tuula
MONDAY

Maria Mendez Franganillo, Nicolas Martin Navarro,


Kieseppä, Jaana Suvisaari Maria Antonia Reguero Palacio, Mario Martinez Perez
012 Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and 002 What characteristics of patient are used by
cognitive function of schizophrenic patients over a psychiatrists in deciding the discontinuation of anti-
6 months follow-up period psychotic medication after first-episode psychosis?
Rodrigo Nieto, Chile Tagata Hiromi, Japan
Hernan Silva, Manuel Kukuljan, Cecilia Rojas, Alejandra Naohisa Tsujino, Taiju Yamaguchi, Naoyuki Katagiri,
Armijo, Ruben Nachar, Alfonso Gonzalez, Carmen Paz Takahiro Nemoto, Masafumi Mizuno
Castaneda, Cristian Montes, Ana Miranda, Leonor
003 Clinical and economic impact of switching to
Bustamante, Juana Villarroel
TUESDAY

long acting injectable 3rd generation antipsychotics


013 Increased BOLD signals elicited by high gamma in a sample of psychotic patients: results from a
auditory stimulation of the left auditory cortex in mirror study
acute state schizophrenia Luis Jimenez Treviño, Spain
Hironori Kuga, Japan Esther Torio Ojea, Javier Caballer Garcia, Aida Garcia-
Toshiaki Onitsuka, Yoji Hirano, Itta Nakamura, Naoya Rua, Juan Carlos Ortigosa, Marino Montes, Inmaculada
Oribe, Shigenobu Kanba, Takefumi Ueno Serrano, Emilio Sotomayor, Angeles Paredes Sanchez,
014 Differential resting-state connectivity patterns Maria Suarez Alvarez
of the right anterior and posterior dorsolateral 004 Long-acting injectable antipsychotics prescrip-
WEDNESDAY

prefrontal cortices (DLPFC) in schizophrenia tion tendency in patients with schizophrenia and
Natalia Chechko, Germany dual disorders
015 Do aberrant neural oscillations contribute to Carlos Parro Torres, Spain
multisensory processing deficits in schizophrenia? Daniel Hernandez-Huerta
Daniel Senkowski, Germany 005 Impact of mental health intensive case man-
Johanna Balz, Yadira Roa Romero, Jürgen Gallinat, agement (MHICM) on antipsychotic utilization and
Julian Keil rates of polypharmacy
016 Dysfunctional connectivity patterns during Venkata Kolli, USA
humor processing in patients with schizophrenia: Sriram Ramaswamy, David Driscoll, Subhash Bhatia
THURSDAY

an event-related fMRI study


Philipp Berger, Germany
Florian Bitsch, Arne Nagels, Benjamin Straube, Irina
Falkenberg
006 Drug monitoring in the therapy with aripipra- 013 The treatment effects on social functioning and

255
zole-depot – clinical efficacy, side effects and blood employment status in patients treated with paliperi-
levels done palmitate under clinical settings
Richard Serfling, Germany Ryoko Nakagawa, Japan
Stefan Metz Takashi Ohnishi, Toshio Yamaoka, Tokiko Touma, Keiko
Imai, Kenichi Noguchi
007 Aripiprazole long acting injectable: continuation
rates and patterns of treatment discontinuation 014 Paliperidone palmitate 3-monthly formulation
Sergio Sanchez Alonso, Spain in schizophrenia – baseline interim analysis of a
Constanza Vera Varela, Marta Migoya, Fanny Cegla, naturalistic, 52-week, prospective study
Nora Palomar, Marina Llaguno, Alba Sedano Capdevila, Ludger Hargarter, Germany
Silvia Vallejo Oñate, Adrián López, Manuel Vásquez, Paul Bergmans, Irina Usankova, Pierre Cherubin
Elsa Arrua Duarte, Leticia Serrano Marugán, Santiago

POSTER SESSIONS
015 Immunomodulating effects of risperidone
Ovejero Garcia, Raquel Alvarez García, Laura Mata
Olga Lobacheva, Russia
Iturralde
Valentina Nikitina, Elena Kornetova, Tamara Vetlugina,
008 Long-term effectiveness of aripiprazole Arkady Semke
once-monthly is maintained in the QUALIFY
016 The metabolic state differences on the long
extension study
term treatment with risperidone, olanzapine or
Rebecca Zingsheim, Germany
clozapine
Dieter Naber, Ross A. Baker, Anna Eramo, Carlos Forray,
Irena Popovic, Serbia
Karina Hansen, Christophe Sapin, Timothy Peters-
Dragan Milosevic, Snezana Vladejic
Strickland, Anna-Greta Nylander, Peter Hertel, Simon
Nitschky Schmidt, Jean-Yves Loze, Steven G. Potkin 017 Olanzapine / fluoxetine combination in treatment
of residual type schizophrenia
009 Prescription trends of aripiprazole long acting

MONDAY
Olgha Kukhianidze, Republic of Georgia
injectable
Nino Okribelashvili
Laura Mata Iturralde, Spain
Raquel Alvarez, Santiago Ovejero Garcia, Leticia Serrano 018 Inhaled loxapine avoids and reduces the
Marugán, Elsa Arrua, Alba Sedano Capdevila, Silvia physical restraint in psychotic agitation
Vallejo Oñate, Constanza Vera Varela, Marta Migoya, Santiago Ovejero Garcia, Spain
Nora Palomar, Adrián López, Fanny Cegla, Marina Miren Iza, Constanza Vera, Silvia Vallejo, Laura Mata,
Llaguno, Manuel Vásquez, Sergio Sanchez Alonso Raquel Alvarez
010 Efficacy of aripiprazole long-acting injectable
in acute non-schizophrenic psychotic inpatients: P-10 Poster Session

TUESDAY
a naturalistic study 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Raquel Alvarez García, Spain
Fanny Cegla, Marta Migoya, Nora Palomar, TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
Laura Mata Iturralde, Sergio Sanchez-Alonso, Psychotic disorders: psychotherapy and other
Santiago Ovejero Garcia interventions
Chair: Georg Juckel, Germany
011 Pyridoxamine, a novel treatment for negative
symptoms of schizophrenia 001 Quality of life in patients with schizophrenia
Mitsuhiro Miyashita, Japan Stojan Bajraktarov, Republic of Macedonia
WEDNESDAY

Makoto Arai, Takashi Dan, Kazuya Toriumi, Yasue Slavica Arsova


Horiuchi, Akiko Kobori, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Masanari 002 The association between duration of untreated
Itokawa, Toshio Miyata psychosis and treatment delay on the outcomes of
012 Administration of high-dose pyridoxamine to prolonged early intervention in psychotic disorders
adult mice Nikolai Albert, Denmark
Makoto Arai, Japan 003 Effectiveness of coordinated specialty care
Kazuya Toriumi, Mitsuhiro Miyashita, Yasue Horiuchi, versus usual or modular care for patients with early
Genevieve Konopka, Masanari Itokawa, Takashi Dan, psychosis: systematic review, meta-analysis and
Toshio Miyata meta-regression-analysis
THURSDAY

Britta Galling, Germany


Christoph U. Correll

German language Session


004 Comprehensive care for inpatients with schizo- P-11 Poster Session
256

phrenia: feasibility, overcoming an institutionalizing 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest


effect and working towards person-orientated
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
recovery (a preliminary exploration)
Natalia Semenova, Russia Affective disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and
Petr Morozov, Dmitry Savelyev, Olga Karpenko, clinical picture I
Nikita Chernov Chair: Peter Zwanzger, Germany
005 Psychotherapy in early stages of schizophrenia 001 Mixed symptoms in mood disorders: a systematic
Aleksandar Macic, Montenegro review
Casimiro Cabrera Abreu, Canada
006 Efficacy of a brief group psychoeducation
Gustavo Vázquez
program aimed at patients with schizophrenia and
POSTER SESSIONS

their families to improve insight: a randomized 002 Psychopathological disturbances in bipolar


clinical trial mixed states
Andrés Mauricio Rangel Martinez-Villalba, Colombia Joana Aguiar, Portugal
Juan Pablo Zapata, Claudia Caicedo, Jorge Donado, Miguel Nascimento, Lucília Bravo, Alice Nobre
Clara Ramirez, Adriana Zapata, Luz Adriana Rojas, 003 Gender specific clinical manifestation of unipolar
Jenny García depression
007 Duration of pupillary non reaction in schizo- Jelena Stojanov, Serbia
phrenia patients on electroconvulsive therapy: Olivera Žikic, Milena Stankovic
an exploratory study 004 Implicit negative affect predicts attention to
Vani P., India sad faces beyond self-reported depressive symp-
Sayantanava Mitra, Jagadisha Thirthalli toms in healthy individuals: an eye-tracking study
MONDAY

008 Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation Charlott Maria Bodenschatz, Germany
on smooth pursuit eye movements in schizophrenia Marija Skopinceva, Anette Kersting, Thomas Suslow
Dinakaran Damodharan, India 005 Research on self-management system of major
Sreeraj Vanteemar, Aditi Subramaniam, Anushree depressive disorder
Bose, Sonia Shenoy, Shivakumar Venkatram, Sri Mahavir Jingjing Zhou, People's Republic of China
Agarwal, Sunil Kalmady, Janardhanan V. Narayanaswamy, Xu Chen
Shivarama Varambally, Venkatasubramanian Ganesan
006 Stronger memory impairments in patients with
009 Disparity of end-of-life care in cancer patients familial history of depression
with and without schizophrenia: a nationwide Silke Jörgens, Germany
TUESDAY

population-based cohort study Volker Arolt, Bernhard Baune


Huei-Kai Huang, Taiwan
Ying-Wei Wang, Jyh-Gang Hsieh, Chia-Jung Hsieh 007 Regression of cognitive impairment in depression
Alla Chistol, Republic of Moldova
010 Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation
(tDCS) on working memory performance in patients 008 Lab meets real life – mind-wandering, rumination
with schizophrenia and affect in multilevel mediation analyses
Tobias Schwippel, Germany Iris Reinhard, Germany
Christian Plewnia Annett Welz, Georg W. Alpers, Christine Kuehner
009 Influences of social feedback on mood and self
WEDNESDAY

011 Collaboration with family of young adults with


first episode psychosis: psychoeducation or reflexive esteem of depressed individuals: focused on the
dialogue? role of empathy
Manuel Tettamanti, Switzerland Ji-Sun Lee, Republic of Korea
Fabrice Chantraine, Logos Curtis Hee Yeon Jung

012 Additive effect of religious activity in the 010 Feasibility study of classifying major depressive
management of patients with schizophrenia: disorder and bipolar disorders using voice features
a study from Bangladesh Mitsuteru Nakamura, Japan
M. M. Jalal Uddin, Bangladesh Yasuhiro Omiya, Shuji Shinohara, Shunji Mitsuyoshi,
Mohammad Tariqul Alam, Helal Uddin Ahmed Masakazu Higuchi, Naoki Hagiwara, Takeshi Takano,
THURSDAY

Hiroyuki Toda, Taku Saito, Masaaki Tanichi, Aihide


Yoshino, Shinichi Tokuno
011 The modulation of physical activity by clinical 004 Resting state EEG power and coherence in

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states in bipolar disorder bipolar manic patients: preliminary report
Holger Hill, Germany Vin Ryu, Republic of Korea
Esther Mühlbauer, Emanuel Severus, Iris Reinhard, 005 Biochemical parameters associated with neu-
Michael Bauer, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer roinflammation in depressed patients: differences
012 The correlation between depression, self- between responders and nonresponders according
aggression, and externalized aggression to Beck Depression Inventory
Stefanie Otte, Germany Silvia Arostegui, Spain
Manuela Dudeck, Judith Streb Igor Horrillo, Libe Intxauspe, Carmen Sanz-Arzuaga,
Javier Ballesteros, Jose Javier Meana, Imanol Querejeta
013 Factors related to attempted suicide among
patients with bipolar affective disorder 006 Cell-specific immune regulation and metabolic

POSTER SESSIONS
Juceli Andrade Paiva Morero, Brazil dysfunction in major depressive disorder
Lucilene Cardoso Helge Hasselmann, Germany
Aline Taenzer, Stefanie Gamradt, Kostas Patas,
014 Comparison between implicit and explicit
Dominique Piber, Christian Otte, Stefan M. Gold
measures of suicidality in depressed patients
Judith Peth, Germany 007 Higher concentration of interleukin 6:
Anne Runde, Sönke Arlt, Steffen Moritz, Jürgen Gallinat, a possible link between major depressive disorder
Lena Jelinek, Simone Kühn and childhood abuse
Milutin Kostic, Serbia
Ana Munjiza, Olivera Vukovic, Marija Dulovic,
P-12 Poster Session Ivanka Markovic, Dusica Lecic-Tosevski
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
008 Mitochondrial dysfunctions in blood platelets

MONDAY
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders of patients with manic episode of bipolar disorder
Affective disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and Jana Hroudová, Czech Republic
clinical picture II Zdenek Fisar, Martina Zverova, Alena Lambertova,
Chair: Christian Schmahl, Germany Lucie Kalisova, Eva Kitzlerova, Ekaterina Sigitova,
Hana Hansikova, Jiri Raboch
001 One step forward: alterations of microbiota
and gut-brain dysfunction in bipolar disorder 009 Relationship between serum calcium levels and
Sabrina Mörkl, Austria neuropsychological performance in patients with
Karl Kashofer, Eva Reininghaus, Armin Birner, Nina depression and matched healthy controls
Dalkner, Susanne Bengesser, Claudia Blesl, Hans-Peter Thea Grützner, Germany

TUESDAY
Kapfhammer, Gregor Gorkiewicz, Annamaria Painold Matthias Weisbrod, Lena Listunova, Johanna Kienzle,
Daniel Flach, Daniela Roesch Ely, Anuradha Sharma
002 Branched-chain amino acids and associations
with metabolic parameters in bipolar disorder 010 Neural correlates of semantic verbal fluency in
Frederike Fellendorf, Austria patients with major depressive disorder – a longitu-
Martina Platzer, Susanne Bengesser, Nina Dalkner, dinal study
Robert Queissner, Armin Birner, Carlo Hamm, Riccarda Henrike Bröhl, Germany
Hartleb, René Pilz, Eva Reininghaus Dilara Yüksel, Cynthia Kraus, Katharina Schneider,
Bruno Dietsche, Tilo Kircher, Axel Krug
003 Hypothalamus size as a biomarker in mood
WEDNESDAY

disorders – an update from high-resolution in vivo 011 Volume of the human hypothalamus and anxi-
MRI ety in affective disorders
Stephanie Schindler, Germany Melanie Storch, Germany
Laura Schmidt, Marie Stroske, Melanie Storch, Alfred Stephanie Schindler, Marie Stroske, Stefan Geyer, Peter
Anwander, Robert Trampel, Ulrich Hegerl, Stefan Geyer, Schönknecht
Peter Schönknecht 012 Menstrual cycle-dependent variations in mood,
rumination, and cortisol in women with premen-
strual dysphoric disorder
Theresa Beddig, Germany
Iris Reinhard, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, Christine Kühner
THURSDAY

German language Session


013 Intrathecal thyroid antibody synthesis in a 006 Ermittlung des kardiovaskulären Risikos bei
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subgroup of patients with depression – important bipolarer Störung und psychisch Gesunden: ein
biomarker for Hashimoto's encephalopathy? Vergleich von Framingham und PROCAM Score
Benedikt Hochstuhl, Germany Riccarda Hartleb, Austria
Rick Dersch, Bernd Fiebich, Nils Venhoff, Daniel Erny, René Pilz, Andreas Schwerdtfeger, Susanne Bengesser,
Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Dominique Endres Armin Birner, Nina Dalkner, Frederike Fellendorf, Robert
Queissner, Martina Platzer, Eva Reininghaus
014 Improving therapy outcome prediction in ma-
jor depression using multimodal functional 007 Peripartale Depressivität wird stärker durch
neuroimaging die Belastung einer drohenden Frühgeburtlichkeit
Johannes Schultz, Germany beeinflusst als durch die Frühgeburt per se
Ben Becker, Katrin Preckel, Meike Seifert, Clemens Sarah Sommerlad, Germany
Mielacher, Rupert Conrad, Alexandra Kleiman, Wolfgang Sally Schulze, Karin Schermelleh-Engel, Frank Louwen,
POSTER SESSIONS

Maier, Keith Kendrick, René Hurlemann Silvia Oddo-Sommerfeld


015 Symbology in Frida Kahlo's work 008 Verlust und Trauer im Alter – Ergebnisse der
Maria Beatriz Quintanilla Madero, Mexico LIFE Studie
Julia Treml, Germany
Michaela Nagl, Katja Linde, Anette Kersting
P-13 (d) Poster Session
009 Effektivität der repetitiven transkraniellen
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Magnetstimulation bei depressiven Patienten im
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders stationären klinischen Setting unter naturalistischen
Affektive Störungen Bedingungen
Chair: Robert Herz, Austria Lino Dominic Braadt, Germany
Tobias Eisenmann, Nicole Niemeyer, Thomas Kraus
MONDAY

001 Depressionen in Bevölkerung und Versorgungs-


system – Divergenzen zwischen epidemiologischen 010 Der Einfluss psychopathologisch relevanter
und administrativen Prävalenzen Eigenschaften auf die Wirksamkeit einer repetitiven
Julia Thom, Germany transkraniellen Magnetstimulation bei depressiven
Ulfert Hapke, Katja Kleine-Budde, Thomas Grobe Patienten
Frank-Tobias Eisenmann, Germany
002 Depression in der Bevölkerung: zeitliche Trends
Lino Dominic Braadt, Nicole Niemeyer, Thomas Kraus
in Morbidität und Krankheitslast bei Erwachsenen
in Deutschland 011 Die Zürcher Depressionsstudie: Neuroimaging
Julia Bretschneider, Germany während des Verlaufs von verschiedenen Psychothe-
TUESDAY

Ulfert Hapke rapieverfahren bei depressiv Erkrankten


Johannes Vetter, Switzerland
003 Akutes Abdomen durch Ketamin bei therapie-
resistenter Depression: ein Fallbericht 012 Blended Therapy bei Depression als neue
Frank G. Mathers, Germany Versorgungsform im Gesundheitssystem? Barrieren
Gabi Walgenbach, Reiter-Nohn Petra, Anke Arns, und Förderfaktoren für die Anwendung und Imple-
Torsten Meyer mentation aus der Perspektive von Therapeutinnen
Ingrid Titzler, Germany
004 Ernährung, Übergewicht und Kognition:
Matthias Berking, David Daniel Ebert
ein Vergleich zwischen bipolarer Erkrankung und
WEDNESDAY

gesunden Personen 013 Das Rhein-Main Netzwerk für bipolare Störungen:


René Pilz, Austria Etablierung eines Diagnostik- und Behandlungsschwer-
Riccarda Hartleb, Christiane Schoerkhuber, punkts für bipolare Erkrankungen
Nina Dalkner, Elisabeth Weiss, Susanne Bengesser, Eva Elisa Schneider, Germany
Armin Birner, Frederike Fellendorf, Tanja Macheiner, Alice Engel, Andreas Reif, Klaus Lieb, Sarah Kittel-
Robert Queissner, Martina Platzer, Alexandra Rieger, Schneider, Juliane Kopf, Michèle Wessa
Eva Reininghaus
005 Depression und Herzratenvariabilität
Markus Mayr-Mauhart, Austria
Karin Riedrich, Eva Reininghaus, Nina Dalkner,
THURSDAY

Agnes Altmanninger, Bernd Reininghaus


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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy P-15 Poster Session
Ethik und Trauma 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Chair: Michael Seidel, Germany
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
001 Wie kann das Altern bestmöglich gelingen? Affective disorders: associated disorders and comor-
Psychiatrieethische Reflexionen zu mental gesun- bidity
dem Altern im Spannungsfeld von „Glück“ und „Tod“ Chair: Ulrich Schweiger, Germany
Birgit Braun, Germany
001 The relationship of childhood trauma and
002 Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede bei ag- cognitive deficits in (partially) remitted depression

POSTER SESSIONS
gressivem Verhalten und Anwendung von Zwangs- Lena Listunova, Germany
maßnahmen psychiatrisch stationär behandelter Alexandra Mirèe Quast, Johanna Kienzle, Isabelle
Patienten und Patientinnen Elisabeth Rek, Thea Marianne Grützner, Matthias
Regina Ketelsen, Germany Weisbrod, Daniela Roesch Ely
Julian Schulte, Silvia Fernando, Martin Driessen
002 Childhood adversity and diagnosis of major
003 Entwicklung des Kölner Fragebogens zu Einstel- depression: association with memory and executive
lungen zu Zwangsmaßnahmen (KEZ) function?
Immanuel Baar, Germany Michael Kaczmarczyk, Germany
Stefanie Gairing, Mario Schmitz-Buhl, Euphrosyne Katja Wingenfeld, Linn Kuehl, Christian Otte, Kim
Gouzoulis-Mayfrank Hinkelmann
004 Akzeptanz und mögliche Vermeidung spezifi- 003 Stress during pregnancy predisposing future

MONDAY
scher Zwangsmaßnahmen – eine Mitarbeiterbefra- depression
gung Lobna Azzam, Egypt
Eva Krieger, Germany
Steffen Moritz, Matthias Nagel 004 Insomnia during pregnancy – a risk factor for
postpartum depression
005 Änderung der rechtlichen Voraussetzungen zur Johanna Pietikäinen, Finland
Durchführung von Zwangsmaßnahmen: klinische Päivi Polo-Kantola, Pirjo Pölkki, Outi Saarenpää-Heikkilä,
Auswirkungen Tiina Paunio, E. Juulia Paavonen
Anja Pulwitt, Germany
Sebastian Rudolf, Matthias Nagel, Susanne Steinlechner 005 Relationship between psychopathology in post
partum and new born indicators

TUESDAY
006 Ethik in der Psychiatrie: Prinzipien, Tugenden Edgar Araoz, Mexico
und Gemeinwohl Luis Fernando Guerrero, José Luis Ramirez
Christian Prüter-Schwarte, Germany
006 Symptoms and experience of depression and
007 Einflussfaktoren auf partizipatives Patienten- other common mental illness among immigrants of
verhalten in der Psychiatrie Chinese descent: a scoping study
Sarah Kohl, Germany Wai Lun Alan Fung, Canada
Johannes Hamann, Markus Bühner Farah Ahmad, Catherine Maule, Jamie Wang
008 Einfluss von Trauma und Peer-Viktimisierung 007 Dual diagnosis in patients with bipolar disorder
WEDNESDAY

auf soziales Ausschlussverhalten bei Patienten mit admitted to the Hospital Policlinico Arce in the period
einer Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung und chroni- May to September 2011
scher Depression Francisco Antonio Araniva Garcia, El Salvador
Barbara Barton, Germany
Julia Dewald-Kaufmann, Andrea Jobst, Torsten 008 Borderline patients have difficulties describing
Wüstenberg, Richard Musil, Matthias Reinhard, Nina feelings – bipolar II patients describe difficult feel-
Sarubin, Peter Falkai, Frank Padberg ings – a study of alexithymia
Erlend Bøen, Norway
009 Trauer, Trauma und Depression nach einem Benjamin Hummelen, Torbjorn Elvsåshagen, Turid
Schwangerschaftsabbruch bei fetaler Fehlbildung: Birgitte Boye, Sigmund Karterud, Ulrik Fredrik Malt
der Einfluss von Stigmatisierungserfahrungen
THURSDAY

Franz Hanschmidt, Germany


Johanna Klingner, Holger Stepan, Anette Kersting

German language Session


009 Prolonged grief disorder behind late-life 007 The residual symptoms and functioning of
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depression evaluated based on the aspects of social major depressive patients partial respond with or
background in Japan without remission after acute antidepressant treat-
Kanako Shimizu, Japan ment in clinical setting
Satoshi Kato, Shiro Suda, Toshiyuki Kobayashi Le Xiao, People's Republic of China
Lei Feng, Xuequan Zhu
010 Epilepsy and depression – questions are available
more than answers in this area 008 The use of newer antipsychotics in bipolar
Karim Tawfik, Egypt inpatients over a seventeen year observation period
Julia Dehning, Austria
011 Neuropsychiatric involvement in systemic
Heinz Grunze, Michaela Walpoth-Niederwanger,
lupus erythematosus: in a reported case of mania
Georg Kemmler, Armand Hausmann
Karelia Caballero, Panama
POSTER SESSIONS

009 Adiponectin and the unfavorable metabolic


profile in bipolar disorder
P-16 Poster Session Martina Platzer, Austria
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest Susanne Bengesser, Armin Birner, Nina Dalkner,
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders Frederike Fellendorf, Carlo Hamm, Riccarda Hartleb,
René Pilz, Robert Queissner, Harald Mangge, Sieglinde
Affective disorders: pharmacotherapy
Zelzer, Hans-Peter Kapfhammer, Eva Reininghaus
Chair: Göran Hajak, Germany
010 Lithium discontinuation comes at a cost due
001 Tranylcypromine in depression: meta-analysis
to increased need for inpatient care
of randomized controlled trials
Louise Öhlund, Sweden
Roland Ricken, Germany
Michael Ott, Sofia Oja, Malin Bergqvist, Robert
Sven Ulrich, Angela Merkl, Peter Schlattmann,
Lundqvist, Mikael Sandlund, Ellinor Salander Renberg,
MONDAY

Mazda Adli
Ursula Werneke
002 Reanalysis confirms efficacy of a hypericum
011 Behavioral effects of different doses of chole-
extract (STW3-VI)
calciferol in the adult female rats with experimental
Jürgen Müller, Germany
model of menopause
Christiane Kolb
Julia Fedotova, Russia
003 Efficacy of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy Svetlana Pivina, Anastasia Sushko
alone and in combination in treating depressive
disorders – a review
Raquel Serrano, Portugal P-17 Poster Session
TUESDAY

Rute Cajão, Teresa Carvalhão 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest


004 Effects of cortisol on the memory bias for TOPIC 4: Affective disorders
emotional words? A study in patients with depres- Affective disorders: psychotherapy and other
sion and healthy participants using the ‘directed interventions
forgetting task’ Chair: Eva-Lotta Brakemeier, Germany
Linn Kühl, Germany
Oliver Wolf, Martin Driessen, Nicole Schlosser, 001 Short-term effects of a mindfulness-based at-
Silvia Carvalho Fernando, Katja Wingenfeld tention training on daily-life rumination, affect und
cortisol activity in remitted depressed individuals
WEDNESDAY

005 Dissecting the molecular pathways underlying Christina Timm, Germany


antidepressant response reveals involvement of Bettina Ubl, Vera Zamoscik, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer,
neurogenesis and neuronal stem cell-related genes Iris Reinhard, Peter Kirsch, Christine Kuehner
David Herzog, Germany
Hyobin Jeong, Diego Pascual Cuadrado, Michael A. van 002 Efficacy of a mindful depression treatment
der Kooij, Amitava Basu, Tanja Jene, Verena Opitz, Inge in a psychiatric day clinic setting: a randomized-
Sillaber, Vijay K Tiwari, Marianne B. Müller controlled study
Alice Buxton, Germany
006 The feasibility of personalized antidepressant Johanna Köhling, Hans-Peter Unger, Nicole Plinz,
treatment of bipolar depression Johannes Michalak
THURSDAY

Miroslaw Latka, Poland


Wojciech Jernajczyk, Klaudia Kozowska, Anna Z. 003 Study on the efficacy and safety of measure-
Antosik-Wójciska, Bogdan Stefanowski, Pawel Gosek, ment-based care for major depressive disorder
Lukasz Swiecicki, Bruce J. West Xu Chen, People's Republic of China
Jingjing Zhou
004 Effectiveness of sleep deprivation in treating of 012 iFightDepression – experiences form the nation-

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acute bipolar depression as augmentation strategy: al implementation of an internet-based self-manage-
a systematic review and meta-analysis ment intervention for patients with mild forms of
Juan Pablo Ramirez-Mahaluf, Chile depression
Enzo Rozas-Serri, Carolina Tapia, Fernando Ivanovic- Caroline Oehler, Germany
Zuvic, Luis Risco, Paul Vöhringer Nicole Koburger, Frauke Görges, Christine Rummel-
Kluge, Ulrich Hegerl
005 Integrated treatment of bipolar disorder and
substance abuse 013 Development and application of Korean – ver-
Hella Schulte-Wefers, The Netherlands sion mobile mood chart in the form of smartphone
application for patients with bipolar disorder:
006 Augmentation of cognitive behavioral therapy
a preliminary analysis
with prefrontal transcranial direct current stimula-
Kayoung Song, Republic of Korea

POSTER SESSIONS
tion (tDCS) in major depression – design and meth-
Saejeong Lee, Woon Yoon, Jungsun Lee, Myong-Wuk
odology of a multicenter double-blind randomized
Chon
placebo controlled trial (PsychotherapyPlus)
Sabine Aust, Germany
Jan Spies, Ana-Lucia Herrera-Melendez, Sarah Mayer, P-18 Poster Session
Christian Plewnia, Andreas Fallgatter, Lukas Frase,
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Claus Normann, Frank Padberg, Eva-Lotta Brakemeier,
Malek Bajbouj TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
disorders
007 Neural correlates of cognitive remediation
therapy in patients with major depressive disorder: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
an fMRI study Chair: Anna Thomas, Gernany
Claudia Bach, Germany

MONDAY
001 Prevalence of anxiety disorders in people with
Mike Michael Schmitgen, Daniela Roesch Ely, Philipp hypertension in Uganda
Thomann, Robert Christian Wolf Emmanuel Mpamizo, Uganda
008 Follow up on cognitive performance of patients 002 Agoraphobia therapy with virtual reality in
within six to eight weeks after electroconvulsive Lima, Peru
therapy – preliminary data María Isabel Vásquez Suyo, Peru
Jiri Michalec, Czech Republic Pedro Núñez-Torres
Marketa Kubinova, Jakub Albrecht, Katerina Madlova,
003 The association of internet addiction symptoms
Pavel Harsa, Lucie Kalisova
with social anxiety among students

TUESDAY
009 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation Amjed Ben Haouala, Tunisia
(rTMS) for depression increases fractional anisotro- Badii Amamou, Lotfi Gaha
py (FA) with improvement of frontal lobe function
004 Factors influencing the success of exposure
Hiroshi Tateishi, Japan
therapy for specific phobia: a systematic review
Masashi Nishihara, Atushi Kawaguchi, Jun Matsushima,
Joscha Böhnlein, Germany
Yoshito Mizoguchi, Akira Monji
Ulrike Lueken, Udo Dannlowski, Elisabeth Leehr
010 Morphological effects of intermittent Theta-
005 Attachment style changes in panic disorder
Burst Stimulation (iTBS) on the depressed brain
patients treated with cognitive behavioral therapy
Patricia Dietsche, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Jennifer Lange, Germany


Rebecca Zoellner, Miriam Bopp, Bernd Hanewald,
Jens Sommer, Axel Krug, Maxim Zavorotnyy 006 Panic disorder: it's really only a mental disorder?
Giampaolo Perna, Italy
011 GET.HAPPY – acceptance of an internet-based
Daniela Caldirola
self-management positive psychology intervention
for adult primary care patients with mild and mod- 007 Do specific symptoms moderate the association
erate depression or dysthymia: a pilot study between disability and symptom count in gener-
Frauke Görges, Germany alized anxiety disorder? A model-based recursive
Caroline Oehler, Eckart von Hirschhausen, Ulrich Hegerl, partitioning approach
Christine Rummel-Kluge Regina García Velázquez, Finland
THURSDAY

Markus Jokela, Tom Henrik Rosenström

German language Session


008 Relation between female hormones and symp- P-19 Poster Session
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tom severity in obsessive-compulsive disorder 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest


Fairouz Tawfik, Egypt
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other
009 Short term outcome of inpatient treatment for disorders of this category
obsessive compulsive disorder
Eating disorders and sleep disorders
H. N. Madhuri, India
Chair: Martin Hatzinger, Switzerland
Shyam Sundar Arumugham, Y. C. Janardhan Reddy,
C. N. Janardhanan 001 Case report on the management of anorexia
nervosa
010 Phenotypic features, comorbidities and treatment
Tosin Lawal, Nigeria
outcomes in adolescent obsessive-compulsive disorder Theresa Ugulahi, Olakunle Oginni
in Singapore: a naturalistic explorative study
POSTER SESSIONS

Abishek Abraham, Singapore 002 Cognitive remediation therapy in adolescent


Michelle Lauw, Cheryl Loh anorexia nervosa – a randomized controlled trial
Viola Kappel, Germany
011 Neural and endocrine stress reactions in Laura Herbrich, Betteke van Noort, Sibylle Winter
healthy women with and without severe early life
trauma 003 The efficacy of second-generation antipsycho-
Sabrina Golde, Germany tics in the pharmacological management of anorex-
Katja Wingenfeld, Christian Otte ia nervosa – a meta-analysis
Markus Dold, Austria
012 The dissociative subtype of PTSD in a German Martin Aigner, Siegfried Kasper
sample of trauma-exposed individuals: relationship
with emotion regulation and depressive symptoms 004 The role of regular eating and self-monitoring
Aljosha Deen, Germany in the treatment of bulimia nervosa: pilot of an
MONDAY

Sarah Biedermann, Ingo Schäfer online CBT program


Sarah Maguire, Australia
013 Post traumatic stress disorder and depression Lois Surgenor, Blagica Miceska, Kirsty Fromholtz, Janice
among adults survivors from the epicenter zone Russell, Brooke Donnelly, Stephen Touyz
– 10 months after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in
Ecuador 005 Food addiction contributes to the development
Victoria Valdez, Ecuador of obesity through impulsive over-eating
Maria Belen Cajas-Sanchez, Diana Reyes-Molina, Edgar Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Avila-Suarez, Vicky Naranjo-Chiluiza, Veronica Cevallos, Dilay Tunca, Meylin Karalar Sagdic, Yildiz Akvardar
Daniel Orellana-Sampedro, Carlos Santana 006 Association between anthropometric measures
TUESDAY

014 Complicated grief: is there a place in psychiatry? and mental health in a university of medicine stu-
Mª Rosário Curral, Portugal dents in Albania
Sara Azevedo Pinto, Joana Soares, Ana Carolina Shkurti Enkelejda, Albania
Pinheiro, Sara Pacheco Shtiza Diamant
015 Ganser syndrome: a rare case report from India 007 Listening to obese children and adolescents
Abhinav Dhami, India Robert Pretlow, USA
Supriya Agarwal, Sandeep Choudhary 008 Depression and perceived stress during preg-
016 Clinical pictures and psychopathological back- nancy and postpartum: a prospective cohort study
WEDNESDAY

grounds of inpatients with pain disorder comparing women with obesity and normal weight
Toshiyuki Kobayashi, Japan Michaela Nagl, Germany
Shinnosuke Saito, Shiro Suda, Yoshiro Okajima, Jana Steinig, Grit Zietlow, Holger Stepan, Anette Kersting
Satoshi Kato 009 Psychosomatic view on infertility treatment in
017 Clinical-immunological criteria of prognosis of women with eating disorders – review
protracted course of somatoform disorders Georgios Paslakis, Germany
Valentina Nikitina, Russia Yesim Erim
Tamara Vetlugina, Alexei Kostin, Vladislav Rudnitsky, 010 Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effi-
Olga Lobacheva, Olga Perchatkina, Tatiana cacy of a smartphone-based, aftercare intervention
Menyavtseva, Mikhail Axenov
THURSDAY

following inpatient treatment of patients with eat-


ing disorders – a pilot randomized controlled trial
Tabea Bauman, Germany
Christina Neumayr, Sandra Schlegl, Ulrich Voderholzer
011 Relationships between eating and personality 003 Investigation of empathy, family interaction

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disorders: from restriction to abuse and executive functions of patients suffering from
Graciela Beatriz Onofrio, Argentina borderline disorders
Nils Müller, Germany
012 Prevalence of depression and anxiety in
Christian Huchzermeier
obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
Rania Zaouche, Tunisia 004 Emotional processing of self-cutting cues in
Houda Gharsalli, Rabâa Jomli, Ali Mrabét, Lamia Jouini, patients with borderline personality disorder and
Fethi Nacef, Leila Douik El Gharbi healthy controls: a study based on the startle reflex
paradigm
013 Comparison of structure and microstructure of
Valeska Arabella Reichel, Germany
REM sleep in patients with obstructive sleep apnea,
Gebhard Sammer
central sleep apnea and non organic sleep disorders

POSTER SESSIONS
Corinna Frohn, Germany 005 Implicit attentional tendencies towards non-
Malte Hirschmeier, Markus Leidag, Kurt Rasche suicidal self-injuries (NSSI) in borderline personality
disorder: a pilot study
014 Sleep difficulties, psychopathological symp-
Katharina Kolbeck, Germany
toms and medication use in higher education
Julia Bierbrodt, Steffen Moritz, Christina Andreou
Ana Paula Monteiro Amaral, Portugal
Ana Santos, Joana Monteiro, Marina Lourenço, Maria 006 Effects of substance use disorder on treatment
Rocha, Rui Cruz process in a ten-session psychiatric treatment for
borderline personality disorder
015 Gender features of arterial hypertension risk
Louise Penzenstadler, Switzerland
in population with sleep disturbance in Russia /
Stéphane Kolly, Stéphane Rothen, Yasser Khazaal,
Siberia: WHO program Monica-psychosocial
Ueli Kramer
Dmitriy Panov, Russia

MONDAY
Valery Gafarov, Elena Gromova, Igor Gagulin, Almira 007 The influence of hydrocortisone on memory
Gafarova retrieval in patients with borderline personality
disorder and healthy controls
016 A study of sleep problems among psychiatric
Sophie Metz, Germany
outpatients in Lagos, Nigeria: focus on hypersomnia
Juliane Fleischer, Katja Wingenfeld, Christian Otte
and narcolepsy
Oluseun Ogunnubi, Nigeria 008 Interactions between 5-HTTLPR and BDNF in
Raphael Emeka Ogbolu, Adebayo R. Erinfolami borderline personality disorder
Juana Villarroel, Chile
017 Rumination and reflexion, sleep quality and
Silva Hernan, Sonia Jerez, Rodrigo Nieto
clinical insomnia

TUESDAY
Frank Pillmann, Germany 009 Personality and cardiovascular disease:
Stefan Watzke is there a link?
Joana Reis, Portugal
Ana Margarida Baptista, Guilherme Pereira, Miguel
P-20 Poster Session Nascimento
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
010 Personality disorder among patients with ob-
TOPIC 7: Personality disorders sessive compulsive disorder attending in a tertiary
Personality disorders care hospital of Bangladesh
WEDNESDAY

Chair: Klaus Lieb, Germany A. S. M. Morshed, Bangladesh


Sultana Algin, S. M. Y. Arafat
001 The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM-5) alternative model for personality 011 The patient with dual pathology in the general
disorders – psychometric properties of the personal- hospital: the challenges of psychopathology, the
ity inventory for DSM-5-brief form and the severity environment and interdisciplinary work
indices of personality problems short form Maria Florencia Fernandez, Argentina
Jackie Hamilton, United Kingdom Diego De La Paz Acuña
Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden, Jason Pandya-Wood, 012 The relationship between the three models of
Kerensa Hocken emotional intelligence and psychopathy: a systematic
review
THURSDAY

002 Affective instability over the life span in


borderline personality disorder – an e-diary study Raquel Gómez Leal, Spain
Philip S. Santangelo, Germany María José Gutierrez Cobo, Rosario Cabello Gonzalez,
Julian Koenig, Michael Kaess, Martin Bohus, Ulrich Pablo Fernández-Berrocal
Ebner-Priemer
German language Session
013 Turkish translation and psychometric proper- 007 Psychometric properties of a parent version of
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ties of the invalidating childhood environment scale the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale
(ICES) among adolescent psychiatric outpatients
Zümrüt Bellur, Turkey Catalina Torres Soler, Sweden
Arzu Aydin Aci, Emre Han Alpay S. Olofsdotter, S. Vadlin, M. Ramklint, K. W. Nilsson,
Karin Sonnby
014 The impact of the survival rule on situation-re-
action-chains to symptom – an empirical analysis 008 Financial decision-making in adults with ADHD
Serge Sulz, Germany Christian Mette, Germany
Doreen Bangma, Jannecke Koerts, Anselm B. M.
Fuermaier, Marco Zimmermann, Oliver Tucha, Lara
P-21 Poster Session Tucha
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
POSTER SESSIONS

009 Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity


TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and disorder (ADHD) choose immediate over delayed
adolescence rewards? A comparative meta-analysis of perfor-
Disorders closely related to childhood and adoles- mance on simple choice-delay and the temporal
cence I discounting paradigms
Chair: Paul Plener, Germany Ivo Marx, Germany
Thomas Hacker, Xue Yu, Samuele Cortese, Esmund
001 Prevalence of childhood mental health disorder
Sonuga-Barke
among children and adolescents attending a child
guidance clinic and the association of mental health 010 Comparison of handedness and footedness,
disorders in children with the family environment and cognitive function (intelligence and memory)
and stressful life events in primary school children with ADHD and normal
Mohammad Nazer, Iran
MONDAY

Nimish Gupta, India


Sandeep Choudhary, Vivek Kumar 011 A deepening of actigraphic sleep quality and
002 Deliberate self-harm among adolescent psychi- 24-h activity rhythm in adults with attention-deficit /
atric outpatients in Singapore: prevalence, nature hyperactivity disorder
and risk factors Chiara Colombo, Italy
Michelle Lauw, Singapore Lorenzo Tonetti, Andreas Conca, Giancarlo Giupponi,
Abishek Abraham, Cheryl Loh Vincenzo Natale
003 Child obsessive-compulsive disorder presenting 012 The research of comorbid symptoms of opposi-
with catatonic-like features: case presentation tional defiant disorder (ODD) in the clinical group of
TUESDAY

Valmira Kodra, Albania children with ADHD in the Republic of Belarus


Brikena Allkoja, Valbona Alikaj, Besmira Zenelaj Tatsiana Yemelyantsava, Belarus
004 A cross sectional study of the prevalence of 013 Controversies of the use/abuse of methylpheni-
adult attention deficit hyperkinetic disorder in stu- date
dents belonging to first year professional courses Mariana Andrade, Portugal
Raveena Akkineni, India Paula Barrias
005 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Tuni- 014 Treatment with cannabis flowers in adult ADHD
sian adolescents: prevalence and associated factors Eva Milz, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Ahmed Mhalla, Tunisia 015 Teenage parenthood and birth rates for individ-
Asma Guedria, Wiem Sbouii, Badii Amamou, Naoufel uals with and without ADHD: a nationwide cohort
Gaddour, Lotfi Gaha study
006 Zebrafish model for ADHD: knock-down of novel Søren Dinesen Østergaard, Denmark
candidate gene induces hyperactivity in zebrafish Søren Dalsgaard, Stephen V. Faraone, Trine Munk-Olsen,
larvae Thomas Munk Laursen
Wonhyeok Lee, Germany 016 Adolescents life satisfaction and psychosocial
Klaus-Peter Lesch, Marcel Romanos, Carsten Drepper, functioning in Georgia
Christina Lillesaar Marina Gegelashvili, Republic of Georgia
THURSDAY

017 Asperger's disease and sex offending


Julian Gojer, Canada
018 Features of motor disorders in preschool 008 The visual fixation patterns in individuals with

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children with autism spectrum disorders autism spectrum disorder
Igor Martsenkovsky, Ukraine Marie Ota, Japan
Kostiantyn Dubovyk Gousuke Arai, Daisuke Ikuse, Takahiro Tokumasu, Teppei
Morita, Nobuyuki Saga, Ayaka Sato, Yosuke Sawanobori,
Yu Omori, Tomomi Morii, Akira Iwanami
P-22 Poster Session
009 The effect of visual cues on performance of the
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
ultimatum game in individuals with neuro-develop-
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and mental disorders
adolescence Daisuke Ikuse, Japan
Disorders closely related to childhood and adoles- Masayuki Tani, Hiroki Yamada, Teppei Morita, Gousuke
cence II Arai, Nobuyuki Saga, Takahiro Tokumasu, Marie Ohta,

POSTER SESSIONS
Chair: Kai Vogeley, Germany Ayaka Sato, Akira Iwanami
001 Performance of Wisconsin card sorting test 010 Is memory consolidation impaired in children
in five-year-old children in Taiwan: relationship to with autism spectrum disorder?
intelligence and cognitive development Eva-Maria Kurz, Germany
Bihching Shu, Taiwan Katharina Zinke, Lisa Ebbeler, Damaris K. Schenk,
Forwey Lung Gottfried Maria Barth, Annette Conzelmann, Jan Born,
Tobias J. Renner
002 Detecting motor deficits in autism spectrum
disorders via video analysis 011 Repetitive behaviors in persons with autism
Behnoush Behnia, Germany spectrum disorder
Felicitas Ehlen, Stefan Röpke Ayaka Sato, Japan
Marie Ota, Yutaka Omori, Yosuke Sawanobori, Gousuke

MONDAY
003 Restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease
Arai, Nobuyuki Saga, Takahiro Tokumasu, Tomomi
(RLS/WED) in the child psychiatry clinic: an occult
Morii, Daisuke Ikuse, Teppei Morita, Haruhisa Ota, Akira
and hidden comorbidity
Iwanami
Ahmed El-Aghoury, Egypt
Manal Abed, Khalid Shehatto 012 Clinical features of hematopoietic cell transplant
recipients with autistic spectrum disorder traits
004 Autism spectrum disorder and toxic metal
Fumiaki Akama, Japan
exposure in the context of war: a case study
Katsunaka Mikami, Natsuru Watanabe, Keitaro Kimoto,
Heidi Burns, USA
Shinichiro Machida, Makoto Onizuka, Hideo Matsumoto,
Sarah Mohiuddin, Michelle Riba
Kenji Yamamoto

TUESDAY
005 Relationship between illness representation
013 Maternal depression during pregnancy and de-
and life adjustment of children and adolescent with
veloping autism spectrum disorder in the off-spring
autistic spectrum disorder sibling: a study in South-
Takoua Brahim, Tunisia
ern Taiwan
Sami Ouanes, Naoufel Gaddour
Sheng-Tzu Hsu, Taiwan
014 The effects of small group psychotherapy in
006 Deficits of facial emotion recognition and
persons with high-functioning autism spectrum
emotional responses in adolescents with high
disorder
functioning autism spectrum disorder
Yutaka Omori, Japan
WEDNESDAY

Huei-Fan Hu, Taiwan


Hideki Yokoi, Miki Igarashi, Asami Hanada, Nobuyuki
Cheng-Fang Yen
Saga, Haruhisa Ohta, Nobumasa Kato, Akira Iwanami
007 An eye tracking system for monitoring face
015 Group therapy for university students with
scanning patterns reveals the enhancing effect of
high-functioning autism spectrum disorder
oxytocin on eye contact in common marmosets
Yuko Furuhashi, Japan
Manato Kotani, Japan
Kohei Shimono, Toshihiro Yoneyama, Tomokazu Nakako, 016 How urgent are inpatient services for adoles-
Kenji Matsumoto, Yuji Ogi, Naho Konoike, Katsuki cents?
Nakamura, Kazuhito Ikeda Sofia Paulino, Portugal
Inês Braz, André Ferreira, Tiago Duarte, André
THURSDAY

Ribeirinho Marques, Pedro Camara Pestana, Inês Silva,


Nazaré Santos, Luís Câmara Pestana

German language Session


017 Attachment security to mother and father figures 009 Depression in kidney transplant recipients:
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and association with depressive symptoms in a large prevalence, risk factors, and association with
adolescent sample functional disabilities
Birgitta Kerstis, Sweden Maytinee Srifuengfung, Thailand
Cecilia Åslund, Karin Sonnby Manit Srisurapanont, Kajohnsak Noppakun
010 Depression, resilience and subjective well-being
P-23 Poster Session in patients with dry eye disease
Tina Kaiser, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Gerd Geerling, Stefan Schrader, Birgit Janssen
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
011 Default mode network connectivity related to
psychosomatics
somatic symptoms in patients with MDD: an QEEG
Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
POSTER SESSIONS

study
psychosomatics Sun-Mi Kim, Republic of Korea
Chair: Andreas Ströhle, Germany Hyun Chan Hwang, Ji Sun Hong, Doug Hyun Han
001 Developing psychosomatic medicine awareness 012 Reversible psychotic presentation of vitamin
in Indonesia B12 deficiency due to pernicious anemia: case
Andri Andri, Indonesia report and review of literature
Dan Hidayat Jihen Ouertani, Tunisia
002 Metabolic comorbidities in individuals with Sana Ellini, Kaouther Ben Neticha, Houda Belhadj, Weil
psychiatric disorders in Austria Mokadem, Houssem Nefzi, Youssef Kort, Wissal Cherif,
Bernd Reininghaus, Austria Rahma Damak, Mejda Cheour
Karin Riedrich, Nina Dalkner, Laura Antonia Lehner 013 Increased risk of peptic ulcer in patients with
MONDAY

003 A study of prevalence of pediatric psycho-cuta- anxiety disorders: a population-based study


neous disorders and comparison of quality of life in I-Chia Chien, Taiwan
pediatric psycho-cutaneous disorders with non- 014 Psychiatric comorbidities and manifestations
psycho-cutaneous disorders – a cross-sectional in porphyria: a descriptive study in Latin-American
study from a North Indian tertiary care center population
Sheena Goyal, India Juan Carlos Molano, Colombia
Venkat Rao Koti, Kabir Garg Laura Duque, Edith Liliana Patarroyo, Andres Barrera
004 An unusual case of Brugada Syndrome: a case 015 What causes inflammation in acute psychiatric
report inpatients?
TUESDAY

Britta Ostermeyer, USA David Peralta, Spain


Akshay Lokhande, Charles Dukes Gregorio Montero Gonzalez, Sofía Trincado, Lucia
005 Relationship between scalp dysesthesia with Gonzalez, Oihan Uriarte, Teresa Ruiz de Azua
curvature of cervical spine 016 Broken heart disease and psychiatric pathology:
Ranjan Bhattacharyya, India a case report
Rajarshi Neogi, Kaustav Chakraborty Francisco Javier Gómez Beteta, Spain
006 Psychopathological and clinical relationships in Jesús Pemán Rodriguez, Manuel Villanueva Gallego,
patients with schizophrenia and diabetes Jesus Ibañez Vizoso, German Montero Hernandez, Iñigo
WEDNESDAY

Guillermo Nicolas Jemar, Argentina Alberdi-Paramo, Carmen Carrascosa Carrascosa


Adriana Dominguez Martinez 017 Psychosocial support for adolescents with con-
007 Autoimmune encephalitis and schizophrenia genital heart disease
comorbidity Anastasiia Sydorenko, Ukraine
Marina Vegere, Latvia Marianna Markova
Natalija Berzina-Novikova, Vladimirs Kuznecovs, Beate 018 Chronic fatigue and quality of life in Middle
Sternberga Eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS) patients
008 One-year mental health outcomes and related Jeong-Lan Kim, Republic of Korea
factors in survivors of Middle East respiratory Sohyun Ahn, So-Hee Lee, Jung-Jae Lee, Hye Yoon Park,
Haewoo Lee
THURSDAY

syndrome (MERS) in South Korea


So-Hee Lee, Republic of Korea
Hye Yoon Park, Jeong-Lan Kim, Hyoung-Shik Shin
P-24 Poster Session P-25 Poster Session

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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
TOPIC 10: Gerontopsychiatry TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Geriatric psychiatry Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Chair: Hans Gutzmann, Germany Chair: Judy Kuriansky, USA
001 Cytokine changes during treatment of elderly, 001 Changing the paradigm for suicide reduction in
hospitalized, psychiatric patients correctional institutions
Erlend Bugge, Norway Charles Dukes, USA
Ole Grønli, Rolf Wynn
002 General hospital presentations of deliberate
002 Higher systemic concentrations of brain de- self harm – a dilemma to the psychiatrist

POSTER SESSIONS
rived neurotrophic factor in the elderly is positive Ramani Ratnaweera, Sri Lanka
associated with the engagement in aerobic physical
003 A qualitative study on attachment experiences
activities and grey matter volume in the dentate
in resolving suicidal behavior among young people
gyrus
Mee Huong Lai, Malaysia
Jan-Willem Thielen, Germany
Lai Fong Chan, Hizlinda Tohid, Susan Mooi Koon Tan,
Christian Kärgel, Bernhard W. Müller, Just Genius,
Maniam Thambu, Jin Kuan Kok
David G. Norris, Norbert Scherbaum, Indira Tendolkar
004 Clinical features of borderline personality
003 Sexual desire disorders in ageing couples –
disorder patients with versus without a history of
integrated treatment
suicidal behavior
Liesma Balta, Latvia
Leo Sher, USA
Inara Roja
Amanda Fisher, Caitlin Kelliher, Justin Penner, Marianne

MONDAY
004 Depression and cognitive status in elderly Goodman, Harold Koenigsberg, Antonia New, Larry
outpatients: an ongoing study Siever, Erin Hazlett
Georgios Papageorgiou, Greece
005 Clinical features of suicide attempts in late-
Athanasios Gogos, Evangelia Papakyriaki, Evgenia
elderly population
Kavourgia
Natsuru Watanabe, Japan
005 Late-life onset bipolar disorder with comorbid Katsunaka Mikami, Keitaro Kimoto, Fumiaki Akama,
epilepsy: a case discussion and literature review Hideo Matsumoto, Kenji Yamamoto
Henrique Medeiros, Portugal
006 History of sexual abuse as a prospective risk
Raquel Serrano, Daniel Rego, Raquel Rego
factor for suicide behaviour

TUESDAY
006 Evaluation of suicidality in older adults attend- Federico Daray, Argentina
ing an emergency department: preliminary data Demian Rodante, Leandro Grendas, Soledad Puppo,
Sylvain de Lucia, Switzerland Mercedes Mac Mullen
Riaz Khan, Guido Bondolfi, François Sarasin, Alessandra
007 Mental disorders and suicidal attempts: a study
Costanza
of suicide attempters presented at Ain Shams Uni-
007 Sahaj Samadhi Meditation, a type of automatic versity hospital, psychiatry department, Cairo
self transcending meditation, improves autonomic Mai Abdelbaky, Egypt
dyscontrol in late-life depression Mohamed Abo Zeid, Nermin Shaker, Hanan Elrassas
WEDNESDAY

Akshya Vasudev, Canada


008 A study of characteristics and functions of
non-suicidal self injury among patients with suicide
009 The effect of Souvenaid® on memory and attempts
attention in patients with mild cognitive impair- Hemendra Singh, India
ment (MCI) Murali Thyloth
Christine Meisel, Germany
009 Suicidal behavior in the Ukrainian military
Hartmut Lehfeld, Mark Stemmler
Anastasiia Pinchuk, Ukraine
010 Elderly patients over 90 years old in liaison Alisa Ladyk-Bruzgalova, Juliia Yachnik
psychiatry
010 Approaches to suicide prevention in survivors
Fumi Sasaki, Japan
THURSDAY

of farmer suicide in rural part of central India


Kouhei Sugiyama, Keisuke Azumaya, Yoshiyuki
Shabiullah Syyed, India
Hayashishita, Keiichi Uemura, Hideki Takada
Prakash B. Behere, Manik Bhise, Yogesh Kulkarni,
Gurudas R. Harshe

German language Session


011 Pilot study of self-report level of psyche pain 005 Behandlungsvereinbarung im Versorgungskon-
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and agitation text eines psychiatrischen Akutkrankenhauses


Leslie Zun, USA Daniela Blank, Germany
Lavonne Downey Ruth Weizel
012 Treating suicide: prescription patterns and 006 Verantwortung in der psychiatrischen Pflege
clinical correlates of inpatients referred from – eine qualitative Studie
various medical specialties to a consultation liaison Dorothea Sauter, Germany
psychiatry unit following self harm Jacqueline Rixe
Deeksha Elwadhi, India 007 Outcome und Nutzen des Einsatzes von
Nimmi Jose, Deepika Makkar Advanced Practice Nurses mental health im
013 Nursing care for patients at risk of suicide psychiatrischen Setting
POSTER SESSIONS

Eliane Lavall, Brazil Petra Wagner, Austria


Jacó Fernando Schneider, Vera Beatriz Delgado dos Stefan Nöstlinger
Santos, Leandro Barbosa Pinho, Michele Schmid 008 Kultursensibel arbeiten – zur psychiatrischen
014 Implementation of a programme of specific Versorgung von Asylsuchenden unter Zuhilfenahme
therapy in patients with suicidal behavior von Dolmetscherdiensten
Jesús E. Mesones, Spain Marlene Haupt, Germany
Jesus Enrique Mesones Peral Margitta Borrmann-Hassenbach, Peter Zwanzger
015 Recurrence of suicidal behaviour after the 009 Psychiatrie und Architektur – können Räume
index episode attended in the hospital emergency deeskalieren?
department – cohort study with 6-months follow-up Martin Koehne, Germany
Ana-Isabel de Santiago-Díaz, Spain 010 Wie geht eine deutsche psychiatrische Klinik
MONDAY

Enrique López-García, Marina Pérez-Herrera, mit ihrer nationalsozialistischen Geschichte um?


Raquel Medina-Blanco, Jesús-Angel Artal-Simón Thomas Mueller, Germany
011 Stationäre und post-stationäre Suizide von
P-26 (d) Poster Session psychiatrischen und nicht-psychiatrischen Patienten
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest Eberhard A. Deisenhammer, Austria
Laura Alge, Georg Kemmler, Barbara Sperner-
TOPIC 35: Psychiatry and society
Unterweger
Stationäre Versorgung und psychiatrische
Notfälle 012 Suizide in einer psychiatrischen Versorgungs-
TUESDAY

Chair: Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany klinik 2000–2016: Analyse, Risikokonstellationen


und Konsequenzen
001 Einführung eines Bezugspflegekonzeptes auf Ludwig Müller, Germany
einer psychiatrischen Akut- und Aufnahmestation Ulrich Schötschel, Ingrid Munk
Mathias Welberts, Germany
Sebastian Götz 013 Suizidprävention im Kanton Zug / Schweiz
– Evaluation einer 6-jährigen Kampagne
002 Telefon-Hotline für Mitarbeiter psychiatrischer Hanspeter Walti, Switzerland
Einrichtungen als Hilfestellung zur Bewältigung
von arbeitsplatzbezogenem Stress: Evaluation nach 014 Interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit: Heraus-
WEDNESDAY

einem Jahr forderungen bei der praktischen Umsetzung eines


Peter M. Wehmeier, Germany Doppeldienstes
Matthias Bender Giovanni Bitonti, Switzerland

003 Orientierende Kriterien zur Einstufung in die


stationsäquivalente Behandlung
Gerhard Längle, Germany
Melanie Gottlob, Hans-Peter Elsässer-Gaißmaier
004 Ein Quantensprung? Übertragbarkeit des Kon-
zepts der milieutherapeutischen Wirkfaktoren nach
THURSDAY

E. Heim auf den Bereich der Führung


Philipp Schmidt, Switzerland
Sonja Forster
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13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and P-28 Poster Session
adolescence
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Störungen mit enger Beziehung zum Kindes-
TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
und Jugendalter
neuropsychology
Chair: Silke Naab, Germany
Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology I
001 Entwicklung eines Fragebogens zur Erfassung der Chair: Ute Habel, Germany
Bedürfnisse von erwachsenen AD(H)S-PatientInnen
Sabrina Herweg, Germany 001 Development of cerebral activity examination
Peter Tonn that is simple and robust against repetition by using

POSTER SESSIONS
wearable NIRS
002 Evaluation des TüTASS – Tübinger Training für Senichiro Kikuchi, Japan
Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen Nobutaka Tsusui, Yukie Kurosawa, Nami Murooka, Kaori
Laura Drüsedau, Germany Shimoda, Masaki Nishida, Hideaki Tamai, Fumikazu
Anja Schoba, Gottfried Maria Barth, Annette Miwakeichi, Fusae Tozato
Conzelmann, Tobias J. Renner
002 Reward-related brain activation as a predictor
003 Sexualität bei erwachsenen Menschen mit of response to neuroleptic treatment
Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen Lisa Rauer, Germany
Daniel Schöttle, Germany Evgeny Gladilin, Oliver Gruber
Peer Briken
003 Sex effects on spatial learning and spatial mem-
004 Standardisierte Auswertung von Grundschul- ory performance in healthy young adults

MONDAY
zeugnissen: ein neues Instrument in der ADHS- Jan Nowacki, Germany
Diagnostik? Katja Wingenfeld, Sven Mueller, Christian Otte,
Robert Waltereit, Germany Dominique Piber
Franziska Haas, Charlotte Czieschnek, Annekatrin Locke,
Veit Roessner, Stefan Ehrlich 004 Retest reliability of the desire-reason-dilemma
fMRI paradigm
005 Ereigniskorrelierte Potentiale (P300) bei Bernd Krämer, Germany
erwachsenen ADHS-Patienten Oliver Gruber
Claudia Buhrow, Germany
005 An exploratory ‘task to resting state’ approach
006 Achtsamkeitsbasierte, verhaltenstherapeuti- to cohort fMRI data analysis

TUESDAY
sche Gruppentherapie für erwachsene Patienten mit Evgeny Gladilin, Germany
Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-/Hyperaktivitätsstörung Egle Simulionyte, Oliver Gruber
– Resultate einer laufenden Studie
Isabelle Kuchler, Germany 006 Kinetics and dose-dependency of intranasal
Hanna Siemoneit, Claudia Buhrow, Nina Schulze, Peter oxytocin effects on amygdala reactivity
Tonn Franny Spengler, Germany
Dirk Scheele, Johannes Schultz, Maximiliane Essel,
007 Mütterliche Einnahme von Methylphenidat in Charlotte Kofferath, Wolfgang Maier, Markus Heinrichs,
der Schwangerschaft – Risiko für die embryonale René Hurlemann
WEDNESDAY

Entwicklung?
Niels Bergemann, Germany 007 Reading subtle emotions – it's the prefrontal
Wolfgang E. Paulus cortex who faces up to the challenge
Ina Hübener, Germany
008 Häufigkeit traumaassoziierter Gesundheitsstö- Andreas Jansen
rungen bei unbegleiteten minderjährigen Flüchtlingen
Bernd Hanewald, Germany 008 Self-esteem and the brain: structural correlates
Bülent Yazgan, Werner Fleck, Markus Stingl in the prefrontal cortex
Igor Nenadic, Germany
Katharina Frisch, Bianca Besteher, Robert Spalthoff,
Christian Gaser
THURSDAY

German language Session


009 Correlation of aggressiveness and decreased 018 Brain structural differences between adult
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temporal gray matter concentration in martial artists autism spectrum disorder and typically developing
Stephanie Breitschuh, Germany with social anxiety
Maria Schöne, Leonardo Tozzi, Jörn Kaufmann, Yosuke Sawanobori, Japan
Hendrik Strumpf, Daniela Fenker, Thomas Frodl, Hiroshi Tadama, Yukio Toki, Yoshifumi Nakamura,
Bernhard Bogerts, Kolja Schiltz Yutaka Omori, Ayaka Sato, Marie Ota, Hiroaki Tanaka,
Haruhisa Ohta, Hiroki Yamada, Osamu Takashio, Chieko
010 Neural networks of aggression: an ALE
Kanai, Ryuichiro Hashimoto, Takashi Yamada, Akira
meta-analysis
Iwanami, Nobumasa Kato
Ting-Yat Wong, Germany
Azah Sid, Tobias Wensing, Ruben Gur, Ute Habel,
Thomas Nickl-Jockschat P-29 Poster Session
POSTER SESSIONS

011 Cortical thickness and surface area differently 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
contribute to impulsivity in healthy young adults TOPIC 13: Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
Katharina Kubera, Germany neuropsychology
Anne Thomann, Christian Wolf, Klaus Meier-Hain,
Philipp Thomann, Dusan Hirjak Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuropsychology II
Chair: Franziska Degenhardt, Germany
012 The white matter microstructure of autism
spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention hyperactivity 001 Multimodal classification of psychopathological
disorder (ADHD) models, prediction of status changes and recovery
Haruhisa Ohta, Japan via eHealth applications
Takashi Itahashi, Chieko Kanai, Eriko Okada, Henning Peters, Germany
Junya Fujino, Motoaki Nakamura, Sawanobori Yohsuke, 002 Input-specific strengthening and global down-
Hiroki Yamada, Akira Iwanami, Nobumasa Kato,
MONDAY

scaling of synapses in the human cortex during


Ryuichiro Hashimoto brief periods of daytime slow wave sleep
013 Working memory and the effects of mindful- Jonathan G. Maier, Germany
ness on the brain in adults with ADHD – an fMRI Florian Mainberger, Marion Kuhn, Stephanie Guo,
study Katharina Nachtsheim, Volker Mall, Nicolai H. Jung,
Katharina Bachmann, Germany Bernd Feige, Stefan Klöppel, Claus Normann, Dieter
Peter Sörös, Alexandra Philomena Lam, Manuela Kanat, Riemann, Christoph Nissen
Eliza Hoxhaj, Swantje Matthies, Bernd Feige, Alexandra 003 Immunological encephalopathies in psychiatry
Philipsen – preliminary results from a literature review
Viktoria Maier, Germany
TUESDAY

014 Vigilance regulation pattern in children with


attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Dominique Endres, Rick Dersch, Ludger Tebartz van Elst
depression measured by electroencephalography 004 Neuropsychological functioning among pediatric
(EEG) HIV patients receiving highly active antiretroviral
Christoph Berger, Germany therapy (HAART)
Felicitas Perin, Johannes Buchmann, Olaf Reis Yasmin Mohammed, Ghana
015 CBF correlations in adult ADHD and sleep Soraya Seedat
disturbances 005 Gray matter structural changes in hoarding
Sarah Schiebler, Switzerland disorder – preliminary study
WEDNESDAY

Andrea Federspiel, Thomas Jörg Müller Satoshi Yamada, Japan


016 Structural brain abnormalities and neuropsy- Tomohiro Nakao, Keitaro Murayama, Keisuke Ikari,
chological impairment in adult attention-deficit / Masumi Kuwano, Shigenobu Kanba
hyperactivity disorder 006 Altered functional connectivity in brains of
Hanna Siemoneit, Germany patients with schizophrenia at resting state:
Isabelle Kuchler, Nina Schulze, Claudia Buhrow, a magnetoencephalography study
Peter Tonn Minami Tagawa, Japan
017 The dominance of theta/beta power in central Yuichi Takei, Yutaka Kato, Kazuyuki Fujihara,
part of brain in children with attention deficit Yumiko Yakahashi, Masato Kasagi, Masato Fukuda
THURSDAY

hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Dr. Soeharto


Heerdjan Mental Hospital of Jakarta
Suzy Yusna Dewi, Indonesia
Evi Dwi Yanti, Yasmin Azizah, Isa Multazam Noor
007 Does the quantity of errors in TMT-B result in 015 Association of illness severity and hippocampal

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brain dysconnectivity in first episode of psychosis? volume in patients with major depressive disorder
Boris Dvoracek, Czech Republic – a structural MRI-study
Eva Bourama, Ilektra Stamou, Katerina Sedlakova, Verena Enneking, Germany
Iveta Fajnerova, Filip Spaniel, Yuliya Zaytseva Dario Zaremba, Ronny Redlich, Christian Bürger,
Katharina Dohm, Katharina Förster, Dominik Grotegerd,
008 Comparison of obsessive compulsive disorder
Susanne Meinert, Harald Kugel, Udo Dannlowski
and schizophrenia patients with healthy controls for
theory of mind according to their insight 016 Brain functional network abnormalities and
Basar Ayribas, Turkey mood symptoms in firefighters
Kemal Sayar Shin-Won Park, Republic of Korea
Hyeonseok S. Jeong, Sujung Yoon, Jungyoon Kim, Suji L.
009 Neural correlates of social rejection in bor-
Lee, Haejin Hong, Eunji Ha, In Kyoon Lyoo, Jieun E. Kim

POSTER SESSIONS
derline personality disorder and major depression
compared to healthy subjects 017 Neural correlates of psychotherapeutic treat-
Kathrin Malejko, Germany ment of posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic
Dominik Neff, Birgit Abler, Heiko Graf literature review
Verena Rau, Germany
010 Revealing trans-diagnostic pathological pat-
Kathrin Malejko, Birgit Abler, Paul Plener, Joana Straub
terns of reward system dysfunctions in affective
and schizophrenic disorders using cluster analysis 018 Spider phobia: fear of eight legged insects or
Egle Simulionyte, Germany more? A MRI based study on the amygdala reactivity
Evgeny Gladilin, Laura Fee Schneider, Oliver Gruber in spider phobic individuals
Isabel Kleemann, Germany
011 Cross-validated prefrontal neural markers
Lisa Leehr, Joscha Böhnlein, Jonathan Repple,
to predict future recovery from major depressive
Udo Dannlowski

MONDAY
disorder
Bernhard Meyer, Austria
Ulrich Rabl, Julia Huemer, Lucie Bartova, Klaudius P-30 Poster Session
Kalcher, Julian Provenzano, Christoph Brandner, Patrick
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Sezen, Siegfried Kasper, Alan F. Schatzberg, Ewald
Moser, Gang Chen, Lukas Pezawas TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics

012 Prefrontal brain functions assessed with Neurobiology and genetics


transcranial magnetic stimulation and simultaneous Chair: Henrik Walter, Germany
electroencephalography in healthy and depressed 001 The neurobiological narrative in psychiatry

TUESDAY
adolescents Vincent Laliberté, Canada
Tomasz Jarczok, Germany
002 Correlation of serotonin transporter gene
Hannah Mössinger, Heike Althen, Christina Luckhardt,
polymorphism and alexithymia
Christine Freitag, Stephan Bender
Sandra Kocijan Lovko, Croatia
013 The effect of clinical course on hippocampal Dalibor Karlovic, Igor Filipcic
changes in patients with major depressive disorder:
003 Metabolic influence on oxidative stress in
a 2-year follow-up study
astrocytes and neuronal SH-SY5Y cells
Katharina Dohm, Germany
Hans-Willi Clement, Germany
Dario Zaremba, Ronny Redlich, Dominik Grotegerd,
WEDNESDAY

Olaf Sommer, Eberhard Schulz


Elisabeth Leehr, Nils Opel, Verena Enneking, Susanne
Meinert, Christian Bürger, Joscha Böhnlein, Jonathan 004 Cerebellar h4-receptors agonist disrupt anxiety
Repple, Udo Dannlowski and fear-mediated memory tasks in mice
Rosana Mattioli, Brazil
014 Evaluation of visual attentional performance in
Carlos Eduardo Monici Fernandes
depressed and anxious patients
Aleksander Oliveira Barbosa, Brazil 005 Effect of deficiency of vitamin B6 on mouse
Sergio Luis Schmidt behavior and monoaminergic system
Kazuya Toriumi, Japan
Mitsuhiro Miyashita, Yasue Horiuchi, Izumi Nohara,
THURSDAY

Nanako Obata, Masanari Itokawa, Takashi Dan, Toshio


Miyata, Genevieve Konopka, Makoto Arai

German language Session


006 Identification of a novel candidate locus to 015 Methylation rate of the dopamine transporter
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predict response effectiveness to lithium treatment gene (DAT): a possible biomarker for the course of
in Sardinian patients with bipolar disorder tics in Tourette Syndrome
Konstantinos Mitropoulos, Greece Katja Kunert, Germany
Alexandros Kanterakis, Alessio Squassina, Donatella Ann-Sophie Höing, Hansi Pathak, Alexandra Kotsiari,
Congiu, Giovanni Severino, Maria del Zompo, George Helge Frieling, Kirsten Müller-Vahl
Potamias, Theodora Katsila, George P. Patrinos
016 Effects of STW 3-VI (St. John's wort) on hippo-
007 Genome-wide association study of resting state campal and microglia cells in vitro
endophenotypic markers in schizophrenia Christiane Kolb, Germany
Jessica Martin, Germany Johanna Hofmann, Anna Schwendler, Julian Hüther,
Anja Richter, Katja Brodmann, George Chahine, Gabriel A. Bonaterra, Andrea Cordes, Heba Abdel-Aziz,
Sergi Papiol, Oliver Gruber Ralf Kinscherf
POSTER SESSIONS

008 Ubiquitin-dependent regulation of synaptic 017 Suicide attempt in monozygotic twins


function in schizophrenia: a human postmortem Freddy Vasquez, Peru
brain study Ysela Nicolas, Sylvia Falconi
Estefanía Eugui Anta, Spain
018 A case report on the tuberous sclerosis:
Ronan Lyne, Gemma Riquelme, Belén Ramos
family manifestation
009 A hypothesis driven molecular pathway analysis Maka Areshidze, Republic of Georgia
stresses the neurodevelopmental rather than neuro- Lali Abesadze
degenerative impairment in cognition in a sample of
schizophrenic patients
Ellen Fischer, Denmark P-31 Poster Session
Antonio Drago 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
MONDAY

010 Quantitative proteomic analysis in postmortem TOPIC 16: Diagnostics and classification,
cerebellum in chronic schizophrenia psychopathology, RDoC
América Vera Montecinos, Spain Diagnostics and classification, psychopathology,
Ricard Rodriguez-Mias, Judit Villen, Belen Ramos RDoC
011 Pilot study of specificity protein 1 and 4 in Chair: Jürgen Zielasek, Germany
peripheral blood molecular cells in postmenopausal 001 Benefits and challenges of the application
women with schizophrenia treated with raloxifene of the international classification of functioning,
Èlia Vila Andreu, Spain disability and health (ICF) in psychiatry and psycho-
TUESDAY

Elena Huerta-Ramos, Christian Nuñez, Judith Usall, therapy in the context of the future introduction of
Belen Ramos the ICD-11
012 Mitochondrial phenotyping and deep charac- Pavel Ptyushkin, Switzerland
terisation in schizophrenia using a patient-based in 002 Schmid and the German origins of multi-axial
vitro model systems
Richard Wüst, Germany Luis Streb, Brazil
Marie Estelle Bellet, Christine Bus, Manuela Kübler,
003 A systematic review of the acceptability of
Joachim Taeger, Andreas Johannes Fallgatter, Christian
mental health assessment tools
Plewnia, Julia Fitzgerald, Rejko Krüger
WEDNESDAY

Bennett Quinn, United Kingdom


013 Whole-genome sequencing of monozygotic
004 Reinterpreting error-related negativity under
twins discordant for schizophrenia indicates multiple
the aegis of RDoC
genetic risk factors for schizophrenia
Rita Pasion, Portugal
Jinsong Tang, People's Republic of China
Fernando Barbosa
Yanhui Liao, Xiaogang Chen
005 MAC-1: development and testing of a ques-
014 Genetic polymorphisms of glutathione S-trans-
tionnaire to measure mindfulness, acceptance and
ferases and oxidative stress in schizophrenia
commitment
Fabio Borghi, Brazil
Nina Schulze, Germany
Angélica Lopes, Rafael Fernandes-Ferreira, Lorena
THURSDAY

Silja C. Reuter, Peter Tonn


Forner, Thais Andreguetto, Camila Ovieira-Brancati,
Bruna Farina, Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Dorotéia Rossi
Silva Souza, Gerardo De Araújo Filho
006 Predicting faking in depression diagnostics 003 Psychodynamic group therapy in Italy:

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Stephan Goerigk, Germany an online survey on methodology
Nina Sarubin, Sven Hilbert, Frank Padberg, Peter Falkai, Claudia Dario, Italy
Markus Bühner Martina Brandizzi, Alberto Forte, Nella Lo Cascio,
Riccardo Saba, Juliana Fortes Lindau, Elena Monducci,
007 Paraphrenia: a diagnosis still current? – a case
Miriam Scarciglia, Luana Testa, Annelore Homberg,
report
Francesca Fagioli, Antonia Mocci
Teresa Carvalhão, Portugal
Rute Cajão, Raquel Serrano 004 Interpreter-mediated psychotherapy with
refugees
008 Examination of anomalous fantasy and imagi-
Rikke Sander Jensen, Denmark
nation (EAFI): presentation of a novel psychometric
Henriette Laugesen, Signe Lund Skammeritz, Erik Lykke
instrument
Mortensen, Jessica Carlsson Lohmann

POSTER SESSIONS
Andreas Rosén Rasmussen, Denmark
Helene Borregaard Stephensen, Julie Nordgaard, Josef 005 Readiness to change and psychotherapy out-
Parnas comes of a transdiagnostic stepped care program
for surgical patients: results from a randomized
009 Dream interpretation: a possible diagnostic and
controlled trial
therapeutic route to follow during early stages of
Henning Krampe, Germany
mental illness
Anna-Lena Salz, Léonie F. Kerper, Alexander Krannich,
Alice Masillo, Italy
Tatjana Schnell, Klaus-Dieter Wernecke, Claudia D. Spies
Elena Pappagallo, Nella Lo Cascio, Cecilia Iannaco,
Martina Brandizzi, Riccardo Saba, Claudia Dario, 006 Cognitive remediation therapy for people with
Marcella Fagioli, Rossella Carnevali, Elena Monducci, Down syndrome: practical aspects
Francesca Fagioli, Paolo Fiori Nastro Laura Cretu, France
Silvia Sacco, Isabelle Marey, Aimé Ravel, Clotilde Mircher

MONDAY
010 A new German language test for irony compre-
hension in psychiatric disorders 007 The emotion modulation approach in music
Anne Felsenheimer, Austria therapy – a pilot analysis of the Wiesloch music
Carolin Kieckhäfer, Alexander M. Rapp therapy study
Stefan Gebhardt, Germany
011 Psychopathological differences between As-
Ilka Dammann, Klaus Loescher, Richard von Georgi
perger's syndrome and schizotypal disorder, in an
adult sample 008 Mindfulness, acceptance and commitment
Maria Nilsson, Denmark combined in cognitive behavioral therapy (MAC-
Peter Handest, Jessica Carlsson Lohmann, Sidse Arnfred CBT) group therapy for caregivers of patients with

TUESDAY
dementia
Saskia Stöckigt, Germany
P-32 Poster Session Peter Tonn
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
009 Mindfulness-based group therapy for family
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy caregivers of severe mental illness patients
Psychotherapy I Jose Ignacio Aznarte Lopez, Spain
Chair: Frank Helmig, Germany Isabel Del Jesús, Elena Cano, Teresa Quirós, María F.
Soriano, Isabel Caparrós
001 A case review psychodynamic psychotherapy
WEDNESDAY

in borderline personality disorder comorbid with 010 Treating chronic and severe obsessive-compul-
benzodiazepine dependence sive disorder using schema therapy: a case study
Umie Faizah, Indonesia Johannes Krautheim, Germany
Tilo Kircher, Hans Onno Röttgers, Neele Reiss
002 A psychodynamic guideline on the interaction
of pharmacology and psychotherapy in patients 011 Bringing the transponible integrative processu-
with personality disorder or acute psychosomatic al psychotherapy (TIPP) model into clinical practice
symptoms Bianca Lafrenz, Germany
Christopher Rommel, Germany Thorgund Reh-Bergen, Claudia Bartels, Detlef Degner,
Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Margit Brenig-Eggebrecht
012 Do feelings of the psychiatrist for patients vary
THURSDAY

according to severity of illness and gender?


Carolina Zárate, Chile
Alejandra Ramirez, Antonio Menchacha, Lorena
Pumariano, Cristian Montes, Cecilia Fernandez
German language Session
013 Mindfulness-based interventions modulate de- 007 Effectiveness of an inpatient multimodal
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fault-mode network activity in patients with opioid psychiatric psychotherapeutic program for the
dependence treatment of job burnout
Reham Fahmy, Egypt Hildburg Porschke, Switzerland
014 Comparison between the talking cure, the psy- 008 Bullying adolescents and family dynamics –
choanalytic psychotherapy and the sensoripsychic changes after treatment with multi-systemic family
therapy in the narcissistic and identical disorders therapy
Valérie Boucherat-Hue, France Drita Gashi Bytyçi, Republic of Kosovo
009 Innocence in danger (Colombia) – a psycho-
P-33 Poster Session therapy program for children and adolescents with
post-traumatic stress disorder
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
POSTER SESSIONS

Elkin Llanez-Anaya, Colombia


TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy Susana Lopez, Julio Gomez Galvis, Hugo Herazo
Psychotherapy II 010 Effectiveness of an internet- and mobile-based
Chair: Michael Deuschle, Germany intervention for a severely impaired population:
001 Breath versus emotions: the impact of different treatment of comorbid depression in chronic back
foci of attention on the experience of negative and pain patients on sick leave
positive emotions during mindfulness meditation Sandra Schlicker, Germany
Thomas Beblo, Germany Harald Baumeister, Matthias Berking, Lasse Sander,
Sarah Pelster, Christine Schilling, Benjamin Iffland, Jiaxi Lin, Sarah Paganini, Ingrid Titzler, Dirk Lehr,
Martin Driessen, Silvia Fernando Sabine Bahn, David Daniel Ebert
002 Brain signature of emotional change: altered 011 Internet psychotherapy with net step: a
MONDAY

neurophysiological processing after one session of therapist delivered IPT for depression and anxiety
psychotherapy disorders in primary care
Kristina B. Rohde, Switzerland Ulrich Sprick, Germany
Franz Caspar, Thomas Koenig, Antonio Pascual-Leone, M. Köhne
Maria Stein 012 Benefits of dog facilitated therapy are based
003 Using a movie for the assessment of social on epigenetical modulations in limbic brain regions
cognition to measure mentalizing of health care due to domestication processes
professionals at an acute psychiatric department in Daniela Pörtl, Germany
Vienna Christoph Jung
TUESDAY

Isabella Klaus, Austria 013 Indianization of psychotherapy – benefits and


Richard Horn, Kurt Stastka, Henriette Löffler-Stastka pitfalls
004 Behavioral treatment for nighttime fears in Avinash DeSousa, India
pre-school children: a pilot study Pragya Lodha
Renatha Rafihi-Ferreira, Brazil 014 Psychotherapeutic approaches in adults with
Thomas Ollendick, Fernando Asbahr, Edwiges Silvares intellectual disability (ID) with special focus on
005 Psychoeducation for people with intellectual impulsive behaviour
disabilities and schizophrenic or anxiety disorders Samuel Elstner, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Melanie Jagla, Germany


Annika Baumeister, Marion Augustin, Gabriele Helga
P-34 Poster Session
Franke
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
006 Comprehensive rehabilitation program in
major mental disorders: a multimodal approach TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
PRISMA Pharmacotherapy I
Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo, Colombia Chair: Tom Bschor, Germany
Cristian Vargas, Ana M. Díaz-Zuluaga, Julian Pineda
001 Factors related to medication noncompliance in
Zapata, Alejandro Sánchez Présiga, Sigifredo Ospina,
outpatients with psychiatric disorders
Juan David Palacio
THURSDAY

Changqing Hu, People's Republic of China


Xuequan Zhu, Li Yang, Gang Wang, Xu Chen, Weiwei
Wang, Jingjin Jia
002 Development of a selective fluorescence-labeled 012 A phase 3, multicenter randomized double

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ligand for binding studies and characterization of blind placebo controlled study of the opioid receptor
lateral mobility of 5-HT2A-receptors on living cells antagonist – odelepran the treatment of alcohol
Stefan Aatz, Germany addiction
Thomas Sorkalla, Sebastian Franken, Christiane Kolb, Elvira Mukhamettshina, Russia
Heba Abdel-Aziz, Hanns Haeberlein
013 Genotyping and phenotyping of CYP2D6 and
003 Patients with high levels of brain-derived CYP3A isoenzymes in patience with alcohol use
neurotrophic factor (BDNF) show a normalization disorder: relationship with haloperidol plasmatic
of memory impairment during antidepressant concentration, efficacy of pharmacotherapy and risk
treatment of adverse drug reactions
Jan Engelmann, Germany Mikhail Zastrozhin, Russia
Stefanie Wagner, Konrad Schlicht, Nadine Dreimüller, Dmitry Sychev, Igor Miroshnichenko, Elena Grishina,

POSTER SESSIONS
Marianne B. Müller, André Tadic, Klaus Lieb Valery Smirnov, Evgeny Bryun
004 Deleterious effects of antidepressants on 014 New safety signals
semen parameters: a case report Annette Viktoria Hinze, Germany
Khalid Shehatto, Egypt Walburga Lütkehermölle, Martin Huber, Christine
Manal Abed, Ahmed El-Aghoury Greiner
005 Usefulness of intravenous clomipramine on in- 015 Characteristics of severe hyponatremia in pa-
patients with refractory major depressive disorder tients with psychiatric illness: a retrospective study
Kazuaki Sugawara, Japan Eriko Makino, Japan
Toshiyuki Kobayashi Tetsuro Enomoto, Takahide Hashimoto, Hidetaka
Hamasaki, Akahito Sako, Hidekatsu Yanai, Hideki
006 Can mirtazapine and bupropion be alternative
Nanasawa, Tatsuro Hayakawa

MONDAY
medicines for depressed patients at risk for bleeding?
Han-Yong Jung, Republic of Korea
Se-Hoon Shim, Kyoung-Sae Na P-35 Poster Session
007 ECT has greater efficacy than fluoxetine in alle- 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
viating the burden of illness for patients with major TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
depressive disorder – a Taiwanese pooled analysis
Ching-Hua Lin, Taiwan Pharmacotherapy II
Ming-Chao Chen, Fu-Chiang Wang Chair: Ekkehard Haen, Germany

008 Effect of vortioxetine versus paroxetina on 001 A study to assess the prophylactic and ther-

TUESDAY
sexual functioning apeutic effect of enalapril on olanzapine-induced
Esther Mancha Heredero, Spain metabolic syndrome in wistar rats
María Jesús Leñero Navarrete, Yanira D'Hiver Cantalejo, Veena Nayak, India
Héctor Saiz García, Cristina Blanco Dorado, Angela Sofía Avinash A., Kurady Laxminarayana Bairy, Sushil Kiran
Rosero Enríquez, Alejandro Ballesteros Prados Kunder

009 Drug interactions in chronic pain disorder, 002 May quetiapine plus sertraline cause bell's
addiction and affective disorder – clinic, treatment palsy? Two case reports
and TDM Mohammadreza Shalbafan, Iran
Farzaneh Malekpour
WEDNESDAY

Ivana Adamovic, Germany


010 Readmissions for bipolar affective disorder: 003 Predictors of response to celecoxib augmen-
pharmacological approach at discharge in a special- tation of olanzapine therapy in schizophrenia in a
ized unit in Lisbon randomized, double blind, controlled study
Marco Gonçalves, Portugal Kabir Garg, India
Inês Coelho, Miguel Nascimento, Mariana Silva, Anil Nischal, Anuradha Nischal, Adarsh Tripathi, Manu
Joana Aguiar Agarwal

011 Alpha1 and alpha2 adrenoceptors as targets of 004 Relationship between antipsychotic treatment
antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs: insights and metabolic parameters in a group of patients
from serum reference levels and in vitro-binding with severe mental disorder and sedentary lifestyle
THURSDAY

affinity patterns Luisa San Emeterio, Spain


Tabea von der Lühe, Germany M. Teresa Salvador, Silvia Oller, Luis Miguel Martin,
Julia Christl, Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt Roser Masa, M. Isabel Fernandez

German language Session


005 Sustained remission and symptomatic stability 014 Drug-induced parkinsonism among patients
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among patients with schizophrenia receiving receiving anti-psychotic medications in a Nigerian


aripiprazole once-monthly in a 52-week, open-label, hospital
maintenance study Fatima Olaiya, Nigeria
Timothy Peters-Strickland, USA Champion Seun-Fadipe, Kolawole Mosaku
Na Jin, Pedro Such, Phyllis M. Salzman
015 Medication discrepancies among demented
006 Priapism following augmentation treatment persons in home care settings with or without
with quetiapine: a case report treatment by a neurologist
Razan Alkhoury, Germany Leonhard Schütz, Germany
Marius Bolten, Gisbert Eikmeier Nils Lahmann, Ralf Suhr, Xavier Boronat-Garrido,
Fabian Alexander Moser
007 A randomized controlled trial of pharmacist
POSTER SESSIONS

intervention on cognitive outcomes in patients with


schizophrenia P-36 Poster Session
Thanarat Suansanae, Thailand
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Thanompong Sathienluckana, Weerapon
Unaharassamee, Oraporn Suanchang, Chuthamanee TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
Suthisisang Pharmacotherapy III
008 Evaluation of clozapine total clearance from Chair: Christoph Hiemke, Germany
therapeutic drug monitoring data 001 Safety of DPP-4 inhibitor on anxiety and
Melissa Ballestrin, Italy depression among type 2 diabetes: a systematic
Ekkehard Haen review and network meta-analysis
009 Outpatient's clozapine initiation at treatment Weiwei Wang, People's Republic of China
MONDAY

resistant schizophrenic patients in a rural Greek Feng Sun, Shanshan Wu, Siyan Zhan
hospital: protocol – results 002 Protocol for the evaluation of the physiochem-
Argitis Petros, Greece ical properties of 3 generic psychotropic essential
Konstantina Mpaklori, Sofia Skopelitou, Paraskevi medications in South-South Nigeria
Platari, Andreas Karampas, Anthi Plevritaki, Lampros Frances Adiukwu, Nigeria
Sakkas, Maria Poulou Chidozie Chukwujekwu, Ibipiriene Wakama, Princewill
010 Eosinophilia secondary to clozapine: Stanley
about a case 003 A meta-analysis of the efficacy of silexan in
Mónica Rodríguez Merino, Spain subthreshold anxiety
TUESDAY

Jorge Schoendorff Ortega, Juan José Arechederra Stephan Klement, Germany


Aranzadi, Mariano Hernández Herreros, Ana Judith Hans-Peter Volz, Siegfried Kasper
Mesa Suárez, Luis Enrique Vidal Palmer, María Inéz
004 Comparison of anxiolytic effects of the homeo-
López-Ibor
pathic complex vita-C 15 in compared with aconi-
011 Treatment with haloperidol in the light of tum napellus in the acutely stressed C57BL6 mice
current efficacy and safety knowledge Charis Liew, Malaysia
Christine Greiner, Germany
005 In silico and in vitro study of bromdihydro-
Annette Viktoria Hinze, Martin Huber
chlorphenylbenzodiazepines – Russian original
WEDNESDAY

012 Lumateperone (ITI-007): a unique investiga- benzodiazepine-metabolical pathways


tional agent with broad therapeutic potential across Dmitriy Ivashchenko, Russia
neuropsychiatric disorders Andrey Poloznikov, D. A. Filimonov, Sergey Nikulin,
Cedric O'Gorman, USA A. V. Rudik, Alexander Dmitriev, Lyudmila Savchenko,
Kimberly Vanover, Christoph U. Correll, Steve Glass, Eugeniy Bryun
Sharon Mates, Jelena Saillard, Michal Weingart, Robert
006 Memantine augmentation improves symptoms
Davis
in patients with treatment-refractory obsessive-
013 A retrospective analysis of antipsychotic compulsive disorder: a randomized controlled trial
combination vs. monotherapy treatment in a long Setareh Razoughi, Iran
term psychiatric facility Mehdi Sayyah, Leila Kouti, Kaveh Eslami
THURSDAY

Jose Rey, USA


007 Efficacy of intravenous ketamine for treatment
Yesenia Sanin, Stepan Uhlyar
of acute post traumatic stress disorder
Achyut Trivedi, India
Ashok Singhal
008 Efficacy and tolerability of amitriptyline versus 004 The differential effects of monophasic and

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fluoxetine in the treatment of patients with somato- biphasic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimula-
form disorder: a randomized comparative trial tion on attentional processing in major depressive
Sulochana Joshi, Nepal disorder
Arun Kumar Pandey, Nidesh Sapkota Molly Hyde, Canada
Pierre Blier, Lisa McMurray, Ahmed Rostom, Asif Khan,
009 Effects of Neurexan® on reduced stress respon-
Verner Knott
sivity in the autonomic nervous system measured
by heart rate variability 005 Modulation of cognitive flexibility through
Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Germany transcranial direct current stimulation
Tara Chand, Sarah Alizadeh, Myron Schultz, Martin Elisabeth Hertenstein, Germany
Walter Lukas Frase, Elena Waibel, Dieter Riemann, Christoph
Nissen

POSTER SESSIONS
010 Effects of Neurexan® on brain responses to
deviant stimuli during an auditory oddball task 006 rTMS and ECT: are they combinable? Case
Sarah Alizadeh, Germany reports of nine patients
Galina Surova, Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Myron Schultz, Samir Ibrahim, Australia
Martin Walter Paul Fitzgerald
011 Dronabinol tincture and its effect on Gille de la 007 Personnel's attitude towards reintroducing
Tourette syndrome – a case report electroconvulsive therapy – the baseline assessment
Eva-Maria Pichler, Austria Deborah Scholz-Hehn, Germany
Wolfram Kawohl Jana Christina Müller, Ruben Deml, Heiko Albrecht,
Daniel Luedecke, Janina Katharina Gornisch, Laura
012 Drug interactions: antiretroviral and psychotropics
Stumm, Nils Freundlieb
Daniel de Aquino Leite, Brazil

MONDAY
Lino Marcos Zanatta, Adib Subhi Hasan Husein, Adriana 008 Effects of low amplitude EEG recordings during
Maria Sousa electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on electronic and
manual assessments of post suppression indices
013 Meta-analyses on the pharmacokinetics of
(PSI) in geriatric patients
donepezil
Andreas Raether, Germany
Frank Faltraco, Germany
Christopher Dedner, Karin Ademmer
Daniel Reker, Martin Heinze
009 Successful treatment of super-refractory status
epilepticus with high-intensity electroconvulsive
P-37 Poster Session therapy: a case report

TUESDAY
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest Hanna Schneegans, Germany
TOPIC 19: Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary Henning Stetefeld, Christian Dohmen, Özgür Onur,
interventions Fritz-Georg Lehnhardt
Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary interven- 010 Satisfaction with electroconvulsive therapy
tions (ECT) – retrospective view of patients and their
Chair: Michael Grözinger, Germany relatives
Lucie Kalisova, Czech Republic
001 Changes in self-perception in patients, treated
Marketa Kubinova, Jiri Michalec, Katerina Madlova,
with neuro-stimulating devices
Jakub Albrecht
WEDNESDAY

Simon Eich, Germany


Oliver Müller, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage 011 Efficacy and safety of ECT in a 16-year old ado-
lescent with chronic catatonia: case presentation
002 Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation
Holger Himmighoffen, Switzerland
(rPMS) can improve mood of patients with brain
Annette Beatrix Brühl
insults
Adel Marei, Egypt 012 Effectiveness of aerobic exercise and biofeed-
Hebatallah Rashed back therapy in tension type head ache: a compara-
tive study
003 Combining repetitive transcranial magnetic
Indira Sharma, India
stimulation and cognitive behavioral therapy for
Anil Gour
THURSDAY

effective treatment of tinnitus and insomnia


– a case report 013 The effect of mind-body exercise on quitting
Lukas Peter, Germany illicit drug use: a systematic review
Kneginja Richter, Jens Acker, Joachim Höfig, Lence Chian-Feng Huang, Taiwan
Miloseva, Günter Niklewski Chia-Hsiang Chan
German language Session
014 Didactic musical composition on bipolar disorder 006 50 ways to prevent a schizophrenia relapse –
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Erico Kohl, Brazil which are put into practice?


Altino Bessa Marques Filho, José Antonio Cordeiro, Susanne Jaeger, Germany
Victor Hugo Ferreira Silva Patricia Bückle, Tilman Steinert
015 Social determinants as focus in the treatment 007 The targets of the prevention non-psychotic
of mild mental retardation – a case report mental disorders in medical students
Pedro de Freitas Skaff Zaidan, Brazil Iryna Leshchyna, Ukraine
Juliana Andrade Brito Lins, Ricardo Azevedo Pacheco, Tetiana Mozgova
Thais Baer, Vanessa Regina Carli, Guilherme Passamani
008 How does a depressive and anxious symptom-
Borges, Heitor Prates Furieri, Pablo Alves da Silva Zunini
atology influence the intention of infertile couples
016 Treatment effects on automatic emotion pro- to persist in fertility treatments?
POSTER SESSIONS

cessing in major depressive disorder Jose Temotio, Portugal


Ronny Redlich, Germany Inês Marques, Maria Balreira
Dario Zaremba, Katharina Dohm, Katharina Förster,
009 Children's daily lives survey using modified QCD
Susanne Meinert, Elisabeth Leehr, Joscha Böhnlein,
questionnaire in Ishinomaki, tsunami devastated area
Jonathan Repple, Christian Bürger, Dominik Grotegerd,
of East Japan earthquake, 4 years follow-up
Nils Opel, Udo Dannlowski
Naoko Satake, Japan
010 Feasibility and acceptability of a prevention
P-38 Poster Session program for eating disorders (me, you and us)
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest adapted for young adolescents in Korea
TOPIC 20: Prevention and health promotion
Youl-Ri Kim, Republic of Korea
Gi Young Lee, Eun Jin Park, Kyung Hwa Kwag, Jin Hong
MONDAY

Prevention and health promotion Park, So Hyun An, Ji Hyun Lee, Jeong Hun Sim, Janet
Chair: Johannes Wancata, Austria Treasure
001 Protocol for a Cochrane review and meta-analy- 011 Joint crisis plans in psychiatric practice
sis: psychological interventions for resilience en- Katrin Radenbach, Germany
hancement in adults Detlef Degner, Alfred Simon
Angela Kunzler, Germany
Isabella Helmreich, Andrea Chmitorz, Jochem König, 012 Caregiver's burden and anxiety in epilepsy
Harald Binder, Michèle Wessa, Klaus Lieb Pelin Su Sirin, Turkey
Kumru Senyasar Meterelliyoz, Dilek Atakli
002 Population-based validation of a German
TUESDAY

version of the brief resilience scale 013 Clinical differences between patients who
Andrea Chmitorz, Germany undergo surgery for morbid obesity and patients
Angela Kunzler, Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz, Mario Wenzel, who reject the intervention
Isabella Helmreich, Anna Gerlicher, Miriam Kampa, María Suárez Gómez, Portugal
Thomas Kubiak, Raffael Kalisch, Klaus Lieb, Oliver Ana Paula Matos Pires, Francisco José Vaz-Leal, Juan
Tüscher Antonio Guisado-Macías, Mariano Casado-Blanco, Laura
Rodríguez-Santos, M. Isabel Ramos-Fuentes, Beatriz
003 Attachment security to mother and father Bajo-Cabello
figures and association with bully/victim behaviour
in a large adolescent sample
WEDNESDAY

Frida Dahlbäck, Sweden P-39 (d) Poster Session


Birgitta Kerstis, Cecilia Åslund, Karin Sonnby 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
004 Preventing attachment disorder through a TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
mother-child dyadic group therapy – an 18 month
Ambulante Versorgung und Rehabilitation
follow-up of a high risk population
Chair: Ronald Burian, Germany
Maria Eugenia Herrero, Spain
Ainara Temprano, Carlos Justo, Ana Iniesta, Cesar 001 Effekte der Konsiliar- und Liaison-Psychiatrie
Martinez für eine erstmalige psychiatrische Behandlung
Torsten Hoffmann, Switzerland
005 Smoking bans in mental health hospitals in
THURSDAY

Japan: barriers to implementation


Kazumichi Hashimoto, Japan
Manabu Makinodan, Yasuhiro Matsuda, Tsubasa
Morimoto, Shotaro Ueda, Toshifumi Kishimoto
002 Brückenteam – Psychiatrisches Überleitungs- 003 Kooperation einer Universitätsklinik mit einer

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management in der Allgemeinpsychiatrie an der Jugendfarm und Umweltstation – schulenübergrei-
Ausgangstüre einer Versorgungsklinik fende tiergestützte Gruppentherapie
Ruth Weizel, Germany Judith Walloch, Germany
Maria Feuerstake, Johannes Kornhuber
003 Wie wirken sich ambulante Eingliederungs-
hilfeleistungen auf die Teilhabechancen chronisch 004 Internettherapie für Hinterbliebene von
psychisch erkrankter Menschen aus? Eine qualitati- Menschen mit hämatologischer Krebserkrankung
ve Studie zur ambulanten Sozialpsychiatrie (ASP) in Rahel Hoffmann, Germany
Hamburg Julia Große, Michaela Nagl, Anja Mehnert, Anette
Gesa Mayer, Germany Kersting
Matthias Nauerth, Anneke Wiese 005 Suchterkrankung und traumatisierende

POSTER SESSIONS
004 Nutzung ambulanter Behandlungs- und Lebenserfahrung – Evaluation eines Behandlungs-
Hilfeangebote durch Schizophrenie kranke manuals für die (teil-)stationäre psychiatrische
Menschen nach stationärer Behandlung Behandlung
Gerhard Längle, Germany Michael Müller-Mohnssen, Germany
Elisa Frei, Susanne Jaeger, Thomas Becker, Tilman Waltraud Heiserer-Trautmann, Michaela Hafner-König,
Steinert, Reinhold Kilian Bernhard Widmann, Thomas Fritschi
005 Können Kennzahlen aus dem operativen 006 Konzeption und Evaluation einer gruppen-
Controlling Abbrüche einer Behandlung in einer therapeutischen Intervention für arbeitsunfähige
ambulanten Rehaklinik vorhersagen? Patienten
Rafael Rabenstein, Austria Linus Wittmann, Germany
Birgit Senft, Alexandra Schosser G. Groen, U. Peter, P. Hampel, A. Karow, J. Gallinat

MONDAY
006 Beschwerdenvalidierung in der psychosomati- 007 Welchen Einfluss hat ein 12-wöchiges kogniti-
schen Rehabilitation: der SFSS in einer klinischen ves Training auf das Volumen der grauen Masse bei
Stichprobe an Schizophrenie erkrankten Menschen?
Wolfgang Pfeiffer, Germany Jona Ruben Iffland, Germany
Daniela Gutermann, Markus Bassler Eva Bauer, Harald Gruppe, Denise Lockhofen, Bernd
Gallhofer, Gebhard Sammer, Bernd Hanewald
007 Kultursensible Gesundheitseinrichtungen
– ein Scoping Review 008 Der Mesmerismus als erste internationale
Oriana Handtke, Germany Psychotherapiebewegung der Neuzeit
Benjamin Schilgen, Holger Schulz, Mike Mösko Reinhard Joachim Boerner, Austria

TUESDAY
009 Selbstempathie im Sinne der gewaltfreien Kom-
P-40 (d) Poster Session munikation – eine Basis für die Gestaltung professi-
oneller Beziehungen?
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Gerhard Schoßmaier, Austria
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy
010 Mehrdimensionale Erfassung des Einflusses
Psychotherapie und andere psychiatrische von Spiritualität auf das psychologische Wohlbefin-
Therapieformen den – Questionnaire on Spirituality
Chair: Bernhard Strauß, Germany Anna Janhsen, Germany
WEDNESDAY

001 Bedarf eines Therapieangebots für Patienten Christian Rietz


der Psychodermatologie
Lena Hinkelmann, Germany
Nina Schulze, Peter Tonn
002 Metakognitives Gruppentraining bei Zwang
– Ergebnisse einer Pilotstudie zu einer neu entwi-
ckelten Gruppenintervention
Birgit Hottenrott, Germany
Lotta Zielke, Barbara Cludius, Lilian Krasberg, Cüneyt
Demiralay, Anna Sure, Marit Hauschildt, Steffen Moritz,
THURSDAY

Lena Jelinek

German language Session


› Thursday, 12 October 2017 011 “Natural products” precipitating psychiatric
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symptoms – a case series


Ankit Daral, India
P-41 Poster Session Supriya Agarwal, Sachin Sharma
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest 012 Absence from work is associated with levels of
TOPIC 12: Epidemiology and risk factors psychopathology in a community sample
Epidemiology and risk factors Alex Gamma, Switzerland
Chair: Frank Jacobi, Germany Roman Schleifer, Ingeborg Warnke, Carlos Canela,
Vladeta Ajdacic-Gross, Wulf Rössler, Jules Angst,
001 Does the individual emotional valence of life Michael Liebrenz
events matter for their impact on future health and
diseases? 013 Determinants of induced abortion in a sample
POSTER SESSIONS

Johanna König, Germany of Albanian women


Andrea Block, Mathias Becker, Kristin Fenske, Voltisa Lama, Albania
Hans J. Grabe Adelina Kakija
003 Gender – an underestimated factor in medical 014 Images that speak: a photovoice study on the
education psychosocial experience of psychosis in a migrant
Pascal Burger, Switzerland population from Cape Verde
Michael Scholz Salomé Magalhães Xavier, Portugal
Ana Filipa Correia, Ana Sofia Barbosa, Márcia Sequeira,
004 Behavioral/emotional problems in preschool Vera Dindo, Maria Teresa Maia, Ana Rita Goes
children: sex differences
Marina Monzani Da Rocha, Brazil 015 Ostracism in psychiatric disorders – a critical
Gabriela de Castro Caetano review of experimental paradigms
MONDAY

Matthias Reinhard, Germany


005 National gender dimorphisms of second- Julia Dewald-Kaufmann, Andrea Jobst, Richard Musil,
to-fourth finger length ratios correlate with life Barbara Barton, Nina Sarubin, Peter Falkai, Frank
expectancy, suicide, and other causes of death Padberg
Bernd Lenz, Germany
Johannes Kornhuber 016 Don't just screen – intervene! Improving the
physical health of people living with a mental illness
006 Suicide in Argentina: risk factors Zahra Rabbee, United Kingdom
Enzo Eduardo Guzzo, Argentina Keerthy Raju
Leonardo Tondo, Fernando Taragano
TUESDAY

007 Socio-demographic and clinical features of the


pregnant patients admitted to an university psychia- P-42 Poster Session
try clinic 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Nuray Atasoy, Turkey TOPIC 21: Rehabilitation and work
Ataman Sivasl, Mustafa Oguz, Ozge Saracli
Rehabilitation and work
008 Understanding the perceived causes of postna- Chair: Sandy Pistol, Germany
tal depression: a qualitative systematic literature
001 Developing a scale to assess nursing practice
review
during enrolment in psychiatric day-care services
Harpreet Sihre, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY

Tomoko Chijiiwa, Japan


Dinush Lankage, Paramjit Gill, Qulsom Fazil
002 Actual survey of the mental health status of
009 Depression, anxiety and stress symptoms
kindergartner staff
among students in Albania explored by DASS-42
Soichi Takamura, Japan
Pasho Maksuti, Albania
Miho Kondo, Yasutoshi Nekoda
Anita Pilika, Artan Simaku
003 Level of functioning, perceived work ability,
010 Dimensional structure of the CES-D-10 among
and work status among psychiatric patients with
rural students in Colombia
major mental disorders
Edwin Herazo, Colombia
Boris Karpov, Finland
Carlos A. Pineda-Roa, Adalberto Campo-Arias, Angela
THURSDAY

Grigori Joffe, Kari Aaltonen, Ilya Baryshnikov, Maaria


Paola Martínez, Diana Yuranny Corredor
Koivisto, Petri Näätänen, Tarja Melartin, Martti
Heikkinen, Erkki Isometsä
004 Mental health and work: a suspicion study of 004 Morbidity of insomnia, anxiety and depression

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mental common disorders on physiotherapists of in the middle age females in a community in Beijing
a large hospital China
Karina Cestari de Oliveira, Brazil Li Yang, People's Republic of China
Liliana Andolpho Magalhães Guimarães Changqing Hu, Xuequan Zhu, Jia Zhou
005 Work and you: implementation of a cognitive 005 A community behavior clinic for evaluating
remediation and labour insertion program in stabi- developmental disabilities and related disorders
lized first-episode of psychosis patients – prelimi- Anna Lamikanra, People's Republic of China
nary results Elizabeth Campbell, Yewande Oshodi, Sonya Armstrong,
Rosa Blanca Sauras Quetcuti, Spain Ruth Brand Flu, Tracey Wasai, Paul Agboola
Iris Cáceres Guillén, Laura Morro Fernandez, Martina 006 Quality of life and living conditions among
Cumova, Dorothee Schlüter, Laura Gomez Perez, Anna

POSTER SESSIONS
schizophrenia patients and family caregivers in
Mane Santacana, Daniel Berge Baquero Cambodia - an interim report
006 Efficacy of a psychosocial rehabilitation pro- Toshiyuki Marutani, Japan
gramme for recovering patients with schizophrenia Sotheara Chhim, Akihiro Nishio, Akiko Nosaki, Yasuko
and bipolar disorder: a randomized controlled trial Fuse-Nagase
Ma Lourdes Rosanna Ejercito de Guzman, Philippines 007 The situation of terminal care in psychiatric
Jeremaine W. Prieto hospitals: an investigation of death certificates for
007 Cognitive impairment and life quality in two decades in Tochigi Prefecture
patients with multiple sclerosis Nobuyoshi Saito, Japan
Nadja Baumgart, Germany Kengo Sato, Toshiyuki Kobayashi, Shiro Suda
Bernhard Bühler, Michael Ernst, Ulrich Kausch, Bernd 008 Applying school-based crisis intervention
Krämer, Christian Menges, Roland Roth, Frank Schmitz,

MONDAY
program to the students who experienced peer
Patrick Thilmann, Georg Adler deaths during school trip: a preliminary study
008 Recovery from mental illness depends on in South Korea
expectation and respect – based on an interview Un-Sun Chung, Republic of Korea
of a person with a mental illness Jung-Jae Lee, Ji Min Cha, Ji Eun Kim
Kazuko Iwai, Japan 009 Educational workshops: an experience in
009 Impact of cognitive remediation on functional community mental health in Argentina
outcome in (partly) remitted depressed patients Facundo Ruano, Argentina
Johanna Kienzle, Germany Julieta Flores Bassino, Soledad Pintos

TUESDAY
Lena Listunova, Thea Marianne Grützner, Claudia Bach, 010 The quality of life of clients diagnosed with
Marina Bartolovic, Isabelle Elisabeth Rek, Matthias schizophrenia spectrum, bipolar and depressive
Weisbrod, Daniela Roesch Ely disorders in central rural Alberta
Neels Ehlers, Canada
P-43 Poster Session 011 Impact of the 2011 great East Japan earthquake
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest and disaster preparedness among people with
mental illnesses in the community
TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Akiko Nosaki, Japan
Community and social psychiatry
WEDNESDAY

Koichiro Otsuka
Chair: Ulf Künstler, Germany
012 Formation of the psychiatric professional in
001 The psychiatric day clinic throughout Europe Argentina: traditional psychiatry versus community-
Herald Hopf, Germany based psychiatry
002 Involuntary supervised community treatment Valentina Lavado Polo, Argentina
in Slovenia Jimena Gonzalez, Brenda Maggio, Nicolás Rubén Valle,
Petra Koprivnik, Slovenia Julieta Flores Bassino
003 Reactions by Swedish physicians serving undoc- 013 Leaving the street: social reintegration of
umented migrants and hidden asylum seekers homeless people in Prague metropolitan area
Ladislav Csémy, Czech Republic
THURSDAY

Kjell Reichenberg, Sweden


Marie Vágnerová, Jakub Marek

German language Session


014 The inclusion of the family in the treatment of 005 Psychiatry in times of change – open doors,
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severe cognitive disability recovery and patient-oriented care


Ricardo Azevedo Pacheco, Brazil Robert Maier, Switzerland
Guilherme Passamani Borges, Heitor Prates Furieri, Karin Hammerfald
Vanessa Regina Carli, Pablo Alves da Silva Zunini, 006 Long term hospitalization in psychiatric insti-
Thais Baer, Pedro de Freitas Skaff Zaidan, Juliana tution: case report
Andrade Brito Lins Hanen Hocine, Algeria
015 Intervention model of consultation-liaison 007 Results of a new bed-occupancy management
psychiatry in a general hospital in a department of addiction and psychotherapy in
Carla Alves Pereira, Portugal a large psychiatric hospital
Rute Cajão, João Pedro Lourenço, Bruna Melo, Alberto Ralph Jahn, Germany
Marques, David Teixeira, Tania Casanova, Ana Isabel
POSTER SESSIONS

Karoline Klingemann, Markus Banger, Julia Maria Nonn


Oliveira
008 Art therapists in psychiatry and psychosomatic
016 The demonetisation jolt – the unchartered and medicine in Germany
the unforeseen – a case series Jörg Oster, Germany
Arun Enara, India
Mahesh Gowda, Kanchana Ramachandran 009 Role of psychiatrists to promote dying in dignity
for palliative patients at Indonesia's top referral
017 Tattoos as self expression, idioms of distress hospital
and explanatory models Gina Anindyajati, Indonesia
Divyasree Sreedhar, India Feranindhya Agiananda, Hervita Diatri
Santosh Loganathan
010 Home treatment team (HTT) pilot outcomes
– Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Singapore
MONDAY

P-44 Poster Session Cheng Lee, Singapore


13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest Ze Jia Tan, Jun Wen Liew, Xian Ying Seet, Hariram
Jayaranam, Jared Ng, Ker Chiah Wei
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
policy 011 Is this an elixir of quality of life? Patients' and
Health care research and models, health care policy doctors' perspectives about benzodiazepines
Chair: Berend Malchow, Germany Osvaldo Santos, Portugal
Inês Neves, Milene Fernandes, Joana Oliveira, Vasco
001 Developmental disabilities: frequency of MDD Maria
in mothers of patients suffering from DD
TUESDAY

Muhammad Nasar Sayeed Khan, Pakistan 012 A comparison of varenicline and combination
Amina Nasar nicotine replacement therapy efficacy for smoking
cessation in a hospital-based outpatient clinic in
002 Is home treatment for everyone? Character- Taiwan: a naturalistic prospective cohort study
istics of patients receiving intensive mental health Li-Yu Hu, Taiwan
care at home Kuang-Chieh Hsueh, Ti Lu
Lea Wyder, Switzerland
Urs Hepp, Martin Grosse Holtforth, Niklaus Stulz 013 The importance of development of institutional
cooperation model for children exposed to domestic
003 Management of mental health and psychosocial violence, neglect and abuse in Turkey
WEDNESDAY

needs of patients in psychiatric system Nazan Turan, Turkey


Juliia Yachnik, Ukraine Birgül Özkan
Alisa Ladyk-Bruzgalova
014 Significance of early intervention by psychiatry
004 Clinical characteristics and prevalence of liaison team at Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki General
coercive measures among involuntary committed Medical Center in Japan
patients at the University Hospital of Psychiatry Emi Sakaguchi, Japan
Zurich Rutsu Iwamura, Yuki Tsukada, Hyogo Hirota, Naoe
Florian Hotzy, Switzerland Yoshida, Keika Yanase, Mio Heguri, Akihiro Oyama,
Andres Schneeberger, Anastasia Theodoridou, Paul Hoff, Hironobu Fujiwara, Koichi Mino
Erich Seifritz, Matthias Jäger
THURSDAY
015 Malaysian mental health: do different stake- 008 Facets of empathy and psychopathy in unde-

283
holder groups have different needs? tected sadistic pedophiles
Ainul Hanafiah, United Kingdom Laura Franziska Kuhle, Germany
Tine Van Bortel Sophia Krügel, Klaus Michael Beier, Joachim Nitschke
016 Primary health care and community psychiatry 009 The judiciary and public mental health in Ar-
in Buenos Aires, Argentina: the experience in Lanús gentina: changes from the new Civil Code
Julieta Flores Bassino, Argentina Barbara Hofmann, Argentina
Ernesto Jaimes, Alicia Belgarejo

P-45 Poster Session 010 A conceptual analysis of forensic psychiatric


approaches of refugees' mental health
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Kyriakoula Manaridou, Germany

POSTER SESSIONS
TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment Peter Luhn, Christos Tsakalidis, Charalampos Dokos
Forensic psychiatry and assessment 011 Forensic psychiatry between terrorist and
Chair: Jérome Endrass, Switzerland victims: new approach or over limit roles
001 Stalking of psychiatrists and psychotherapists: Slavica Nikolic Lalic, Serbia
results of an online survey Rifat Serav lhan, Vuk Vukovic, Jelena Mitic, Tijana
Peter Praus, Germany Mirjanic, Tolgahan Tuncal, Olivera Golubovic, Veselin
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Harald Dressing Savic
002 The psychiatric care and mental health of the 012 Hoarding disorder – a case report of a psychiatric
east and middle part of Mino Province, Gifu Prefec- expertise and its forensic implications
ture, Japan from the view of criminal case psychiat- Carla Alves Pereira, Portugal
ric evaluations Sofia Caetano, Palmira Filipa Morais, Ana Isabel

MONDAY
Tomoji Takata, Japan Oliveira, Filipa Sousa, Tânia Casanova
Michael Kang 013 Treating ADHD in a large correctional facility
003 Contribution to better control and improve- using psychostimulants: difficult and controversial,
ment of forensic psychiatric expertise in Serbia yet possible
Zoran Ciric, Serbia Gunter Lorberg, Canada
004 Mental health problems among male offenders 014 Forensic neuroimaging – applications and
and youths with conduct problems challenges
Gani Halilaj, Republic of Kosovo Arkadiusz Komorowski, Austria
Naim Fanaj, Fahri Drevinja, Shpend Haxhibeqiri, Qemajl

TUESDAY
Krasniqi
P-46 Poster Session
005 Personality traits and psychopathology in first
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
degree homicide male offenders in Turkey
Omer Saatcioglu, Turkey TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Nazmiye Arduc, Feryal Cam Celikel Training and continuing education
006 Child sexual abuse by catholic priests, deacons Chair: Franziska Baessler, Germany
and male members of religious orders in the authority 001 Professionalism, physicianhood, and psychi-
of the German Bishops' Conference atric practice: conceptualizing, implementing, and
WEDNESDAY

Harald Dreßing, Germany developing a senior psychiatry resident seminar in


Dieter Dölling, Dieter Hermann, Andreas Kruse, thoughtful, reflective, and inspired doctoring
Eric Schmitt, Britta Bannenberg, Barbara Horten, Oliver Freudenreich, USA
Hans-Joachim Salize Nicholas Kontos
007 Differences and commonalities between detected 002 Medical education at the Göttingen University
and undetected child sexual offenders Psychiatric Clinic
Jonas Kneer, Germany Julian Dieterle, Germany
Charlotte Gibbels, Lisa Christoff, Christopher Sinke, Jörg Signerski-Krieger
Boris Schiffer, Jorge Ponseti, Klaus Michael Beier, 003 What should future psychiatrists learn?
THURSDAY

Henrik Walter, Martin Walter, Tillmann Krüger A survey of Taiwanese psychiatric specialists
Chia-Yih Liu, Taiwan
Min-Wei Huang, Frank H.-C. Chou

German language Session


004 Medical education at the University of Muenster: 013 Training patients as educational facilitators in
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impact of a revised curriculum in psychiatry on the mental health simulation scenarios


evaluation and performance of 4th year medical Ebru Lumley, United Kingdom
students Tracy Barry, Lee Chester, Mohan Bhat
Katja Koelkebeck, Germany
Britta Brouwer, Helmut Ahrens, Jan Carl Becker,
Markus Weih, Patricia Ohrmann P-47 Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
005 The trainees' perspective on involuntary treat-
ment in psychiatry: do we get enough training to TOPIC 26: Ethics and philosophy
deal with every day challenges? Ethics and philosophy, religion and spirituality
Katharina Schönegger, Austria Chair: Jann Schlimme, Germany
Nikitas Arnaoutoglou, Goncalo Sobreira, João Paulo
POSTER SESSIONS

001 Better protect the subjects rights in psychiatric


Oliveira, Ekin Sönmez
clinical research during the informed consent process
006 Career satisfaction and work stressors in psy- Xuequan Zhu, People's Republic of China
chiatrists and psychiatry trainees in Australia and Changqing Hu, Jingjin Jia, Weiwei Wang, Honghong Teng
New Zealand
002 Some considerations on leadership
Kym Jenkins, Australia
Suriti Govindji, United Kingdom
Sarah Rotstein
003 500 years after Luther: the problem of the free-
007 Implications on the training program for clinical
will and its impact on child and adolescent psychiatry
psychologists in South Korea
Gottfried Maria Barth, Germany
Sung Won Choi, Republic of Korea
Tobias J. Renner
Dong Ju Lee
004 Relevance of the notion of causality in the cur-
MONDAY

008 Widen your mind: practicing child and adoles-


rent psychiatric practice – a review from Aristotle,
cent psychiatry abroad – the European Federation
Jaspers and Tellenbach
of Psychiatric Trainees International Exchange
Jonathan Veliz, Chile
Experience
Pilar Catrifil, Rodolfo Pizarro, Cristina Pasten, Eduardo
Teresa Gómez Alemany, Spain
Krüeger, Fernando Ivanovic-Zuvic, Cristian Orus, Matias
Joao Caseiro, Ekin Sönmez, Blanca del Hoyo
Koch, Manuel Ugalde
009 The attractive conference to acquire skills and
005 Development and psychopathology of spatial
international relationship for young psychiatrists
cognition and ambivalence
in Japan: the course for academic development of
Kyoko Sumida, Japan
TUESDAY

psychiatrists (CADP)
Nozomu Oya, Japan 006 Human rights protection for people with mental
Hironori Kuga, Toru Horinouchi, Masuo Tanaka, Norman disorders through the development of Indonesia free
Sartorius, Toshitaka Li from pasung program
Chrisna Mayangsari, Indonesia
010 Innovation in the medico-psychological debrief-
Hervita Diatri
ing training by a French military educational center
of simulation 007 Pasung: the practice of shackling and imprison-
Cécile Gorin, France ing the mentally ill in a rural area in Indonesia
Virginie Vautier, Aline Delahaye Satti Raja Sitanggang, Indonesia
WEDNESDAY

011 Poetry, prose and mental illness – a novel psychi- 008 Social discrimination among mentally ill people
atry educational workshop for medical students in Tunisia
Haniah Habash-Bailey, United Kingdom Kaouther Ben Neticha, Tunisia
Maxwell Cooper, Hilary Morris Hanen Ben Ammar, Emira Khelifa, Amina Aissa,
Zouhaier El Hechmi
012 The effect of video-assisted orientation training
on anxiety levels about clinical practice of nursing 009 The incidence of coercive measures during a 6
students years period at a regional psychiatric department in
Fadime Tekin, Turkey Vienna, Austria
Nigar Ünlüsoy Dinçer Vera Pfersmann, Austria
THURSDAY

Petra Fuchs
010 Psychiatric counseling in mosques and other 007 Management of gender dysphoric persons in

285
religious communities a range of treatment and proceeding settings by
Elif Alkan Haertwig, Germany using an algorithm
Özgür Cengiz, Norbert Mönter Rui Manuel Xavier Vieira, Portugal
Patícia Frade, Rita Godinho, Luís Câmara Pestana
011 Experiences and explanations of mental ill –
health in a group of devout Christians from the 008 Sexual fantasies among health care profession-
ethnic majority population in secular Sweden: als in Central India
a qualitative study Nishant Ohri, India
Valerie Demarinis, Sweden Amandeep Gill, Ganpat Vankar
012 A phenomenological investigation of psychotic- 009 Evidence for syndemic of risky sexual
like experiences: can analytical psychology help behaviour and psychosocial adversity among

POSTER SESSIONS
to distinguish spiritual experiences and mental Nigerian men who have sex with men
disorders? Olakunle Oginni, Nigeria
Letícia Alminhana, Brazil Boladale Mapayi, Temitope Afolabi, Adesanmi
Anahy Fagundes Dias Fonseca, Gelson Luís Roberto, Joel Akinsulore, Kolawole Mosaku, Ikenna Ebuenyi
Sales Giglio, Zula Garcia Giglio, Áurea Helena Roitman,
010 Syndemic production in the field of chemsex
Ana Luisa Teixeira de Menezes, Walter Fonseca Boechat,
among men who have sex with men in Germany
Lionel Corbett
– results from a multicenter qualitative study
Daniel Deimel, Germany
P-48 Poster Session Heino Stöver, Anna Dichtl, Niels Graf, Susann
Hößelbarth
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
TOPIC 30: Human sexuality
011 Psychiatric aspects of hysterectomy in patients

MONDAY
in and around Western Uttar Pradesh, India
Human sexuality Malvika Dahuja, India
Chair: Götz Mundle, Germany Supriya Agarwal, Sandeep Choudhary
001 Knowledge about sexuality in health sciences
students
P-49 Poster Session
Amandeep Gill, India
Sarthak Dave, Ganpat Vankar, Srinivasa Karthik 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
002 An algorithm based on clinical care of gender TOPIC 32: Violence and trauma
dysphoria persons at sexology and gender unit – Violence and trauma

TUESDAY
Santa Maria's University Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal Chair: Julia Schellong, Germany
Tiago Duarte, Portugal
001 Mental health in refugee children and adoles-
Rui Manuel Xavier Vieira
cents placed in collective centers in Macedonia, 2016
003 Men's help-seeking preferences for sexual Dimitar Bonevski, Republic of Macedonia
problems Andromahi Naumovska, Viktor Isijanovski
Nikola Komlenac, Austria
002 Migration and mental health: nosologic consid-
Heidi Siller, Harald R. Bliem, Margarethe Hochleitner
erations of Ulysses syndrome and future actions
004 A pilot study of sexual functioning in polycystic Santiago Cabrera, Germany
WEDNESDAY

ovarian syndrome
004 Interleukin-1ß and post-traumatic stress disorder:
Mehak Nagpal, India
a systematic review
Rakesh Jangid
Aysha Waheed, United Kingdom
005 Genito-pelvic pain / penetration disorder (GPPPD) Bethan Dalton, Hubertus Himmerich
in German and Turkish women: a qualitative
005 Integrating neuroscience and interventions in
approach to its etiology
pediatric trauma
Thula Koops, Germany
Victor Carrion, USA
Peer Briken
006 The repercussions of cognitive-behavioral
THURSDAY

psychotherapy on quality of life of women with


sexual dysfunction
Ana Paula Pitiá Barreto, Brazil
Jeane Saskia Tavares, Bianca Teixeira, Patricia Lôrdelo

German language Session


006 Maltreatment is associated with elevated cortisol 016 Posttraumatic growth and its correlation with
286

and C-reactive protein concentrations in 3 to 5 year- depression and anxiety symptoms among HIV-positive
old children patients at a Philippine Tertiary Hospital
Karin de Punder, Germany Kenneth Ross Javate, Philippines
Judith Overfeld, Peggy Dörr, Katja Dittrich, Sibylle
017 The prevalence of domestic violence against
Winter, Nina Kubiak, Gergana Karaboycheva, Christine
women, the types of violence, violence perception
Heim
and women's attitudes toward violence in Zonguldak
007 The type of abuse accounts for the post- City Center
traumatic somatization in sexually abused children Nuray Atasoy, Turkey
Seung-Min Bae, Republic of Korea Hasret Ozan Keser, Ozge Saracli, Sebnem Sankir
Jae Myeong Kang, So-Hee Lee
018 Violence in Egyptian hospitalized patients:
POSTER SESSIONS

008 The mediating role of the emotion dysregulation a comparative study between substance abusers
on the relationship between childhood traumas, post and psychotics
traumatic stress symptoms and depression Ismail Sadek, Egypt
Emre Han Alpay, Turkey Hashem Bahary, Mohamad Ramadan, Abdallah Mekky
Arzu Aydin
009 How childhood sexual abuse and posttraumatic P-50 Poster Session
stress disorder affect memory function in adolescents
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
Sarah Biedermann, Germany
Stefanie Meliß, Candice Simmons, Jani Nöthling, TOPIC 37: Stigma and mental health
Soraya Seedat Stigma and mental health
010 Long-term cohort study of mental health care Chair: Candelaria Mahlke, Germany
MONDAY

for victims of sexual abuse during childhood and 001 Attitudes of students towards the inclusion of
adolescence: a cross sectional pilot study people with mental disorders in the community
Kyungyoon Kim, Republic of Korea Zdravka Leutar, Croatia
Dongho Song, Keun-A Cheon Maja Nižic, Anita Budimir, Ivan Bandic, Marko Buljevac,
011 Association of pain syndromes with childhood Marina Milic Babic
trauma and attachment styles in a representative 002 Stigma among mental healthcare students and
sample from the Czech Republic young professionals
Natalia Kascakova, Czech Republic Eteri Machavariani, Republic of Georgia
Jana Furstova, Iva Polackova Solcova, Jozef Hasto, Eka Chkonia
TUESDAY

Peter Tavel
003 The stigma of mental illness in Georgia
012 Childhood escape late life outcome (CELLO) Eka Chkonia, Republic of Georgia
– a transgenerational study design Nana Zavradashvili
Franziska Putschögl, Germany
004 The barriers of mental health stigma reduction
Mark Ionascu, Maria Gilles, Hans-Peter Hammes,
programs in Iran: a qualitative study
Marcella Rietschel, Stephanie H. Witt, Michael Deuschle
Arsia Taghva, Iran
013 Clinical presentation of the chronic posttraumatic Afsaneh Atashi, Mojgan Khademi, Ahmad Hajebi
stress disorder
005 Attitudes towards mental disorders and their
WEDNESDAY

Maja Simonovic, Serbia


influence on mental health care use in the German
Grozdanko Grbesa, Pavle Nesovic, Mihailo Tatic,
general population
Tatjana Milenkovic
Laura Nohr, Germany
014 Perinatal loss, grief and trauma Christina Hanna, Ulrike Buhlmann
Kenia L. Gomez, USA
006 Public beliefs about and attitudes towards
Maria Ximena Maldonado, Martin Maldonado, Prakash
children and adults with ADHD – a population study
Chandra, Emilia Kaufman, Muhammad Farhan
in Germany
015 Study of mortality in survivors of torture and Sven Speerforck, Germany
political prison in Chile (1973 – 1990) Matthias C. Angermeyer, Georg Schomerus
Maria Jose Jorquera Gonzalez, Chile
THURSDAY

Carlos Madariaga, Ruben Alvarado


007 Impact of psychiatry rotation on social dis- P-51 Poster Session

287
tance, attitude of doctors towards the mentally ill: 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
preliminary findings
TOPIC 40: Mass media and mental health
Oseahume Olusile, Nigeria
Babatunde Fadipe, Bolutife Oyatokun Mass media and mental health
Chair: Luigi Janiri, Italy
008 Stigma among family members of people with
severe mental illness: a systematic review 001 Use of telemedicine in outpatient mental health
Chih-Cheng Chang, Taiwan services and patient satisfaction
Yilmaz Yildirim, USA
009 Differences between second and fifth year
medical and pharmacy student attitudes towards 002 The effect of movies on identification and
patients with schizophrenia personality beliefs in a young sample

POSTER SESSIONS
Ivan Ristic, Serbia Omer Saatcioglu, Turkey
Jelena Jovic, Ana Solujic Melis Ugurlukol, Nazli Balkir, Feryal Cam Celikel
010 Difficulties in managing alcohol withdrawal 003 Promoting mental health prevention: the German
delirium in a patient with a history of schizophrenia Mental Health Alliance's Facebook Campaign
Britta Ostermeyer, USA Heike Becker, Germany
Andrey Khalafian, Phebe Tucker, Charles Dukes Harald Zäske, Julia Thimm, Linn Herrmann, Birgit
Oehmcke, Wolfgang Gaebel
011 Social identity shapes stress appraisals in people
with a history of depression 004 Use of media in improving mental health literacy
Alexandra Isaksson, Germany in the developing world
Peter Martin, Jan Kaufmehl, Markus Heinrichs, Virupaksha Devaramane, India
Gregor Domes, Nicolas Rüsch Panambur Venkataraya Bhandary, Nagesh Pai

MONDAY
Brahmavar
012 Perceived stigma-discrimination among victims
of armed conflict in Colombia 005 Mobile phones and mental health: use of
Adalberto Campo-Arias, Colombia health-related apps among mental health profes-
Beatriz Helena Caamaño, Anyellis C. Ospino, Adriana sionals
Rocío Sanabria, Valeria Guerra, Edwin Herazo Prashant Gupta, India
Yatan Balhara
013 Factors influencing stigma associated with the
Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome epidemic in 006 Do psychotherapists ‘google’ their patients and
South Korea do patients ‘google’ their therapists? An internation-
Jung-Jae Lee, Republic of Korea al study among patients and clinicians

TUESDAY
Jeong-Lan Kim, Hye Yoon Park, Un-Sun Chung Christiane Eichenberg, Austria
Adam Sawyer
014 Counselling patients with psychotropic drugs
vs. other diseases prescriptions – the situation in 007 Analysis of social media use and its effects on
Albanian community pharmacies marital life of specialist doctors in India
Edmond Pistja, Albania Abhijeet Faye, India
Alba Themeli Vivek Kirpekar, Sushil Gawande, Rahul Tadke,
Sudhir Bhave
015 Mental illness: beliefs, attitudes and behaviors
in the clinical practice – reflections and results of an 008 Medial stigmatization of mentally ill patients
WEDNESDAY

ongoing worldwide survey by crime coverage and possible effects on self-


Leticia Ubinas, Dominican Republic stigmatization aspects
Jesus Saavedra, Martha Garcia, Alvaro Perez Steffen Conrad von Heydendorff, Germany
Harald Dreßing
009 Prevalence and risk factors of cyberbullying
among 7th to 9th grade Thai students
Chayanin Foongsathaporn, USA
Chanvit Pornnoppadol, Sirinda Chanpen, Peeraya
Piancharoen
THURSDAY

010 Problematic internet use and self-esteem


among Tunisian students
Rim Masmoudi, Tunisia
Ahmed Mhalla, Badii Amamou, Lotfi Gaha

German language Session


P-52 (d) Poster Session 008 Eine Anwendungsbeobachtung für die Evalu-
288

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest ierung des patientenindividuellen Risikos einer


Hypotonie als unerwünschte Arzneimittelwirkung
TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy
bei Patienten mit Polypharmazie
Pharmakotherapie Mirjam Schwarz, Germany
Chair: Gabriel Eckermann, Germany Ekkehard Haen, Eugen Herdt, Matthias Klon, Bianca Fay
001 Hepatische Veränderungen unter Antidepres- 009 Effekt der EKT auf psychiatrische Begleitmedi-
sivamedikation bei depressiven Patienten: eine kation bei Patienten mit therapieresistenter Major
retrospektive, multizentrische Pilotstudie Depression
Bianca Ueberberg, Germany Benjamin Braun, Germany
Katharina Ackermann, Ulrich Frommberger, Thomas
010 AMBEW: eine internet-basierte Plattform für
Messer, Peter Zwanzger, Jens Kuhn, Ion-George
POSTER SESSIONS

die Arzneimittelbewertung in der klinischen Praxis


Anghelescu, Hans-Jörg Assion
Eugen Herdt, Germany
002 Leberenzym-Erhöhungen unter Antipsychotika: Matthias Klon, Mirjam Schwarz, Bianca Fay,
Ergebnisse des Programms Arzneimittelsicherheit in Ekkehard Haen
der Psychiatrie
011 Asymmetrisches Dimethylarginin bei psychia-
Detlef Degner, Germany
trischen Erkrankungen
Yannick Rudolph, Harald Schwörer, Eckart Rüther,
Daniel Braun, Germany
Sermin Toto, Renate Grohmann
Ekkehard Haen
003 Wirksamkeit von monatlichem Aripiprazol-
oder Paliperidonpalmitat-Depot: Qualify-Subgrup-
penanalyse von Schizophreniepatienten stratifiziert P-53 (d) Poster Session
nach Schweregrad 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest
MONDAY

Ralf Schillings, Germany TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental


Phyllis M. Salzman, Simon Nitschky Schmidt, Anna disorders, dementia
Eramo, Karina Hansen, Anders Ettrup, Pedro Such
Neurokognitive Erkrankungen, Demenz und Ab-
004 Arzt-Patientenkommunikation in der Therapie hängigkeitserkrankungen
der Schizophrenie mit langwirksamen atypischen Chair: René Thyrian, Germany
Depot-Antipsychotika
Antonie M. Wimmer, Germany 001 Erst die Psychiatrie stellt die Diagnose einer
Catherine Schoß, Richard Zemlicka HIV-Enzephalopathie – ein Fallbericht
Christoph Kindler, Germany
TUESDAY

005 Wirkungen von Aripiprazol Depot und Pali- Dieter F. Braus


peridonpalmitat auf die Scores für die einzelnen
QLS-Domänen: Ergebnisse der randomisierten 002 Wahnhafte Störung bei Akustikusneurinom im
direkten klinischen Vergleichsstudie QUALIFY rechten Kleinhirnbrückenwinkel – ein Fallbericht
Christoph Fabri, Germany Pia-Kathrin Neidlinger, Germany
Steven G. Potkin, Jean-Yves Loze, Carlos Forray, Ross Julia Reiff, Dieter F. Braus
A. Baker, Christophe Sapin, Timothy Peters-Strickland, 003 Rheumatoide Meningitis – eine interdisziplinä-
Aneta Fornal, Maud Beillat, Anna-Greta Nylander, Peter re Herausforderung
Hertel, Henrik Steen Andersen, Anna Eramo, Karina Cäcilia Strehle, Germany
WEDNESDAY

Hansen, Dieter Naber Yvonne Wilhelm, Elke Larisch, Tobias Back,


006 Einfluss der antidepressiven Behandlung auf Peter Schönknecht
die Lebensqualität von Menschen mit Störungen aus 004 Versorgung Demenzkranker – die Bewährung
dem schizophrenen Formenkreis eines neuen Konzeptes
Fabian Gaspoz, Switzerland Burkhard Fahl, Germany
Andres Schneeberger, Manuel Furrer Furrer
005 Demenz und Suizid: evidenzbasierte Daten zur
007 Therapeutisches Drug Monitoring von Levetira- Prävalenz und Risikofaktoren
cetam mittels UHPLC Teresa Froböse, Germany
Florian Ridders, Germany Janine Diehl-Schmid, Serge Gauthier, Sylvie Belleville,
Vanessa Hofmann, Ekkehard Haen
THURSDAY

Eric Racine, Ralf Jox, Cornelius Schüle, Gustavo Turecki,


Stéphane Richard-Devantoy
006 Vorhofflimmern und dementielles Syndrom 009 Entzugsdelir und therapeutische Strategien bei

289
Wulf-Dieter Möller, Germany GBL / GHB-Abhängigkeit
Britta Müller, Silvia Sprenger, Gisela Brandt, Peter Kropp Hristina Stefanoski, Switzerland
Eva-Maria Pichler, Benedikt Habermeyer
007 Auswirkung der Nikotinabstinenz auf den
Methylierungsstatus des Leptin-Gen-Promotors 010 Einfluss der Wohnform auf die Behandlungs-
Julius Eggebrecht, Germany dauer in einer schweizerischen Abhängigkeitsklinik
Alexander Glahn, Marc Muschler, Mathias Rhein, Hristijana De Gennaro, Switzerland
Helge Frieling, Stefan Bleich, Thomas Hillemacher Benedikt Habermeyer, Niklaus Stulz
008 Entwicklung alkoholassoziierter Notfälle in 011 Entwicklung eines modularen Fragebogens zur
einer interdisziplinären großstädtischen Notaufnah- Erfassung spezifischer und allgemeiner Internetnut-
me: Vergleich 2014 vs. 2009 zungserwartungen

POSTER SESSIONS
Heribert Kirchner, Germany S. Sophia Tennie, Germany
Eva Charlotte Kirchner-Overfeld, Georg Juckel, Antonia Barke
Martin Schäfer

MONDAY
TUESDAY
NGO / NPO Poster exhibition
in Hall Budapest
Opening hours
Monday 9 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 09:00 – 14:00
WEDNESDAY

Come along and learn about the NGO / NPO


work or ask questions.
THURSDAY

German language Session


ePoster Sessions
290

› Monday, 9 October 2017 008 Type and risk of new onset seizures in patients
with and without dementia
Ruby Castilla-Puentes, USA
eP-01 ePoster Session Miguel Habeych, Tatiana Falcone
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 1 009 No effect of donepezil on attention in patients
ePOSTER SESSIONS

TOPIC 1: Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental with Alzheimer's disease


disorders, dementia Sandra Verhülsdonk, Germany
Neurocognitive disorders, organic mental disorders, Florence Hellen, Barbara Höft, Tillmann Supprian,
dementia Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt
Chair: Katrin Radenbach, Germany 010 The role of zolpidem in synucleinopathies:
001 Neuropsychiatric traits in adults born preterm a particular association
Riikka Pyhälä, Finland Maddalena La Montagna, Italy
Hanna-Maria Matinolli, Kati Heinonen, Marius Lahti, Eleonora Stella, Francesca D'Urso, Andrea Dimitri,
Marika Sipola-Leppänen, Eero Kajantie, Katri Räikkönen Francesco Panza, Davide Seripa, Giuseppe Miscio,
Antonio Greco, Giancarlo Logroscino, Antonello Bellomo,
002 Psychiatric disorders and traumatic brain injury Madia Lozupone
– a case report
011 Is benzodiazepine use a risk factor for cognitive
MONDAY

César Mendes Cagigal, Portugal


Carla Silva decline in elderly?
Daniel Fortunato Burgese, Brazil
003 Biomarkers of autoimmunity in patients with Rebeca Fernandes Dourado, Marcio Andrei Zanini,
acute psychiatric disorders Debora Pastore Bassitt
Sverre Georg Sæther, Norway
Anne Dorthea Bjerkenes Rø, Jeanette Haugen Larsen, 012 Can a colour blindness test help the differential
Arne Vaaler, Daniel Kondziella, Solveig Klæbo Reitan diagnosis between Alzheimer's disease and vascular
dementia patients?
004 Behavioural and psychological symptoms: asso- Nikitas Arnaoutoglou, United Kingdom
ciation with severity of cognitive impairment Petros Nemtsas, Klaus Ebmeier
TUESDAY

Ana Rita Ferreira, Portugal


Emilia Moreira, Joana Guedes, Mário Rodrigues Simões, 013 Language and dementia: the impact of cogni-
Lia Fernandes tive decline and neuropsychiatric symptoms on the
language performance
005 Delirium and functional impairment in elderly Maria Kralova, Slovakia
patients admitted in intermediate care units Lubomira Izakova, Michal Hajduk, Beata Meszaros
Emilia Moreira, Portugal Hideghety, Jana Markova, Zsolt Csefalvay
Elika Pinho, Raquel Correia, Luís Lopes, José Artur Paiva,
Luís Azevedo, Lia Fernandes 014 Musical hallucinations: a case report and review
of the literature regarding its phenomenology
WEDNESDAY

006 Vitamin D and cognitive function – an association Márcia Sequeira, Portugal


Mariana Marinho, Portugal
João Marques, Miguel Bragança 015 My own playlist
Carmen Moreno Menguiano, Spain
007 Treatment-refractory depression in pseudohy- Marta Gutiérrez, Fernando García, Ruben Martín
poparathyroidism 1A and Albright hereditary osteo-
dystrophy responding to amitriptyline augmented
with vitamin D
Viviane Hildebrandt, Germany
Silviya Ileva, Franziska Waldmann, Harald Gaspar,
Bernd Schmitz, Maximilian Gahr, Susanne Thiele-
THURSDAY

Schmitz, Olaf Hiort, Roland W. Freudenmann


eP-02 ePoster Session 009 Comorbidity of major psychiatric and physical

291
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 2 disorders with alcohol abuse / dependence in a sam-
ple of clients of the emergency department of the
TOPIC 2: Mental disorders due to psychotropic
psychiatric hospital of Attica, Greece
substances, behavioural addictions
Tsaklakidou Domna, Greece
Mental disorders due to psychotropic substances, Ioannis Rizavas, Vasiliki Efstathiou, Christos
behavioural addictions Christodoulou, Athanasios Douzenis
Chair: Astrid Müller, Germany
010 Investigating the role of the one-carbon meta-
001 Addictive crisis: new ways, new challenges bolism pathway in complicated alcohol withdrawal
Georgia Pouliou, Switzerland states
Yasser Khazaal Karishma Kulkarni, India

ePOSTER SESSIONS
002 Dual pathology: a systematic check-up Meera Purushottam, Priyamvada Sharma, Biju
Lineros Rosario, Spain Viswanath, Prabhat Chand, Sanjeev Jain, Pratima
Ramírez Domínguez María Cinta, Hernández González Murthy
Lourdes, Moleón Ruiz Álvaro, Planas Moreno Raquel 011 Alcohol hallucinosis: a case report
003 Personality disorders and substance related Selima Chebli, Tunisia
disorders: a six month follow-up study with a Olfa Moula, Jouheina Oueslati, Samia Saadi, Racha Triki,
Brazilian sample Rym Ghachem
Mauro Barbosa Terra, Brazil 012 Cost-effectiveness and budget impact analysis
Debora Mascella Krieger, Daniela Benzano, Caroline of smoking cessation interventions in cardiovascu-
Tozzi Reppold, Patricia de Oliveira Fialho, Gabriela Brito lar disease patients in Thailand
Pires Ronnachai Kongsakon, Thailand

MONDAY
004 Multimodal therapeutic experience in patients 013 The effects of nicotine in psychiatric disorders
diagnosed with ADHD and addictions and ethical problems
Maria Guadalupe García Jiménez, Spain Taulant Jupe, Albania
Asel Aristegui Urquia, Raquel Alvarez García Fatime Elezi, Mumin Sadiku, Besmira Zenelaj, Eralda
005 Opioid substitution of refugees in an outpatient Myslimi, Erilda Zyka
department in Hamburg Altona 014 Tobacco dependence in the psychiatric popula-
Mandy Roy, Germany tion and in the general population
Hans-Günter Meyer-Thompson, Peter Strate Antonia Regina Furegato, Brazil
006 Psychiatry and emerging drugs: a case report Renata Marques de Oliveira, Jair Licio Ferreira Santos

TUESDAY
of reaper abuse 015 Facebook use, self-esteem and satisfaction with
Jose Martinez-Raga, Spain life in Tunisian users
Victor Avellon-Juarez, Aixa Lopez-deHaedo, Rosario Jouheina Oueslati, Tunisia
Genoves-Muñoz, Joan Brotons-Lopez, Juliana Vivas- Selima Chebli, Amira Maamri, Olfa Meziou, Moufida
Lalinde Khaloui, Haifa Zalila
007 Psychosis induced by mephedrone (the new 016 Hoarding in older adults
“recreational” drug): a review of scientific literature Marta Gutierrez Rodriguez, Spain
from a case report Carmen Moreno Menguiano, Fernando García Sánchez,
WEDNESDAY

Miriam Tenorio, Spain Sandra Bravo Herrero


Iñigo Alberdi-Paramo, Lluis Niell, German Montero,
Luis Olivares, Yolanda Lazaro, Rafael Angel Baena
Mures eP-03 ePoster Session
008 Interfaces between use of psychoactive sub- 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 3
stances, depressive and anxious symptoms and risky TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
sexual behavior between genders Psychotic disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and
Claudia Dallelucci, Brazil clinical picture
Emi Bragiato, Dartiu Silveira, Thiago Fidalgo Chair: Berend Malchow, Germany
THURSDAY

001 Relationship between brain structural abnor-


malities and early onset psychotic disorder
Ela Mitro, Albania
Valbona Alikaj, Brikena Allkoja, Taulant Jupe
002 Enhanced carbonyl stress and white matter dis- 012 White noise speech illusions and psychosis ex-
292

ruption in schizophrenia: diffusion tensor imaging pression in the general population: an experimental
study investigation of psychosis liability
Shuraku Son, Japan Lotta-Katrin Pries, The Netherlands
Makoto Arai, Kazuya Toriumi, Hiroto Mizuta, Jun Miyata, Sinan Guloksuz, Claudia Menne-Lothmann, Jeroen
Takuya Hayashi, Shin-Ichi Urayama, Toshihiko Aso, Decoster, Ruud van Winkel, Dina Collip, Philippe
Hidenao Fukuyama, Masanari Itokawa, Toshiya Murai Delespaul, Marc De Hert, Catherine Derom, Evert Thiery,
Nele Jacobs, Marieke Wichers, Bart Rutten, Jim van Os
003 Blood-based biomarkers associated with the
course of schizophrenia 013 Linguistic characteristics of speech in patients
Nataliia Petrova, Russia with schizophrenia
Nikolay Neznanov, Mariia Dorofeikova Maria Karyakina, Russia
ePOSTER SESSIONS

Marina Sidorova, Alexander Shmukler


004 Alteration of cerebral blood flow measured
with SPECT in patients with first episode psychosis: 014 The cognitive changes occurring in an acute
a follow-up study relapse of schizoaffective disorder exert different
Porin Makaric, Croatia influences on the linguistic functions – a case study
Dina Bosnjak, Petrana Brecic, Vlado Jukic, Martina István Szendi, Hungary
Rojnic Kuzman Anita Bagi, Lilla Farmasi, Szilvia Szalóki, Eszter Kárpáti,
Ildikó Hoffmann
005 Neuroendocrine side effects of atypical anti-
psychotics associated with negative and depressive 015 How are the harmful symptoms, delusions and
symptoms in patients with schizophrenia hallucinations provoked in schizophrenia - from the
Evgeny Sharybin, Russia evolutionary psychiatry point of view
Alexander Chomsky Yasushi Sasaki, Japan
MONDAY

006 Anti-neuronal antibodies associated encephalit- 016 Oral health in persons with psychosis: a popu-
ides presenting as first-episode acute psychosis lation-based study
Charmaine Tang, Singapore Krista Partti, Finland
Swapna K. Verma, Kevin Tan Liisa Suominen, Jonna Perälä, Samuli Saarni, Miira
Vehkalahti, Matti Knuuttila, Jouko Lönnqvist, Jaana
007 Assessment of irisin, adiponectin and leptin
Suvisaari
levels in patients with schizophrenia
Gamze Erzin, Turkey
Canan Topçuoglu, Ozan Kotan, Konstantinos N. eP-04 ePoster Session
Fountoulakis
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 4
TUESDAY

008 Emotional recognition in first episode psychosis:


TOPIC 3: Psychotic disorders
a follow-up study
Dina Bosnjak, Croatia Psychotic disorders: diagnosis and therapy
Porin Makaric, Iva Lukacevic, Petrana Brecic, Vlado Chair: Marc Augustin, Germany
Jukic, Martina Rojnic Kuzman 001 Use of ICD-10 criteria for schizophrenia in Russia:
009 Antithetical relative emotional interference in the results of a web-based survey of psychiatrists
schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: an optimized Ivan Martynikhin, Russia
emotional stroop study Nikolay Neznanov
WEDNESDAY

Naveen Jayaram, India 002 Socio-demographic characteristics in patients


Vishal Vishwanath, Naren Roa, Gangadhar B. N. with long-term remission in schizophrenia
010 Feasibility and efficacy of shared decision mak- Biljana Kurtovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
ing for first-admission schizophrenia: a randomized Omer Cemalovic, Amira Teftedarija, Sejla Sarkic-Bedak,
clinical trial Inga Lokmic-Pekic
Mio Ishii, Japan 003 Remission in a first episode psychosis cohort:
011 Sleep-dependent memory consolidation in data from PEPs study in Spain
schizophrenia: Impact of future relevance Jairo Gonzalez, Colombia
Robert Göder, Germany Miquel Bernardo, Miquel Bioque
Jasper Ittel, Romina Ritzenhoff, Henning Drews, Sara
THURSDAY

004 Rehabilitation of women suffering from


Weinhold, Christian Baier paranoid schizophrenia
Volodymyr Mykhaylov, Ukraine
Hanna Kozhyna, Kateryna Zelenskaya, Korostiy
Volodymyr, Kristal Valentin
005 Schizophrenia: duration of untreated psychosis 011 A case report of Usher syndrome presenting

293
Rania Kammoun, Tunisia with psychosis in the Indian subcontinent
Faten Ellouze, Abir Tounsi, Mehdi Karoui, Kafa Ben Ramya Revathi Rajagopal, India
Salah, Mohamed Fadhel Mrad Vivian Kapil Venugopal, T. V. Asokan,
M. Thirunavukarasu, Sai Baalasubramanian
006 The regional project for early intervention in
psychosis implemented in the Reggio Emilia Depart- 012 A comparative study of non-adherence and
ment of Mental Health: preliminary data from a factors associated among schizophrenia and type 2
2-year follow-up study diabetes mellitus patients
Lorenzo Pelizza, Italy Preethi Veerappa Reddy, India
Andrea Raballo, Enrico Semrov, Silvia Azzali, Federica Gopalakrishnan Ganeshan, Raghavendra Kumar
Paterlini, Sara Garlassi, Ilaria Scazza, Rosanna Favazzo, Kalashetty

ePOSTER SESSIONS
Francesca Fontana, Michela Fabiani, Luana Pensieri, 013 Cannabis and psychosis: impact on positive
Veronica Barbanti Silva, Leonardo Cioncolini, Luigi symptoms
Rocco Chiri Houda Belhadj, Tunisia
007 Differences in substance use in individuals at Sana Ellini, Kaouther Ben Neticha, Jihene Ourteni, Mejda
an early intervention service: a controlled study Cheour
Sara Arranz, Spain 014 Cotard's syndrome revisited – case report of a
Solé Montse, Cabezas Angel, Algora Maria Jose, Sanchez patient with paraphrenia
Vanessa André Ribeirinho Marques, Portugal
008 Randomized control trial to assess the efficacy Liliana Pereira Ferreira, Nuno Agostinho Fernandes,
of metacognitive training compared with a psycho- Ricardo Gasparinho, Sara Sofia Carneiro, Vânia Martins
educational group in people with a recent onset of Gonçalves, Alda Rosa, Inês Silva Fernandes, Paula
psychosis Pinheiro

MONDAY
Berta Moreno-Küstner, Spain 015 Tinnitus or auditory hallucinations: when
Mª Luisa Barrigón, Isabel Ruíz, Ana Barajas, Esther psychopathology begins?
Pousada, Esther Lorente, Fermín González-Higueras, Eva Iñigo Alberdi-Paramo, Spain
Grasa, Jordi Cid, Susana Ochoa Germán Montero, Jesús Ibañez, Rafael Angel Baena
009 Patient attitude towards medication and Mures, Lluis Niell, Miriam Tenorio, José Rodríguez, María
social cognition in subjects with schizophrenia and Dolores Saiz
long-acting depot antipsychotics 016 Management of psychotic symptoms in
Rosa Molina-Ruiz, Spain Parkinson's disease: a purpose of a case treated
Joana Fuentes Cruzado, Vanesa Gómez Macías, Marisol

TUESDAY
with clozapine
Roncero Rodriguez, Francisco Montañes Rada Juan Seguel, Chile
010 Paliperidone treatment in psychosis in HIV- Camila Díaz Concha, Carolina Pincheira V., Paulina
infected patients: a case series Pérez Ahumada, Alejandro Zuñiga F., Katherine Villegas
Daniel Hernandez-Huerta, Spain Sanchez
Carlos Parro Torres
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
› Tuesday, 10 October 2017 009 Cognition in mild and moderate depression
294

Pavle Nesovic, Serbia


Maja Simonovic
eP-05 ePoster Session
010 Self-rated everyday cognitive performance
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 1 of patients with depression and correlations with
TOPIC 4: Affective disorders neuropsychological test results
Affective disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and Lorenz B. Dehn, Germany
clinical picture Leona Kater, Martina Piefke, Martin Driessen,
Chair: Tom Bschor, Germany Thomas Beblo
001 Factors of formation of depression in Ukrainian 011 Theory of mind and social cognition in major
emigrants and re-emigrants depression: results of an observational analytic study
ePOSTER SESSIONS

Nataliya Maruta, Ukraine Elisabete Albuquerque, Portugal


Olena Venger Cândida Coelho, Filipe Vieira, Joaquim Cerejeira
002 Childhood trauma and age of onset of bipolar 012 Bipolar disorder in women
disorder Donia Karoui, Tunisia
Ahlem Hajri, Tunisia Wided Homri, Salma Charfi, Nesrine Bram, Amira
Imene Ben Romdhane, Amine Larnaout, Souha Ben Chaabouni, Imene Ben Romdhane, Raja Labbene
Alaya, Raja Labbane 013 Clinical profile, family loading and functionality
003 The depressive pathology: correlations be- of remitted bipolar disorder with and without obses-
tween longitudinal evolution and theory of mind sive-compulsive disorder
Cristina Bredicean, Romania Firoz Kazhungil, India
Ion Papava, Catalina Giurgi-Oncu Catalina, Madalina Ajitha Cholakottil, Shihab Kattukulathil
MONDAY

Cristanovici, Lavinia Hogea, Anca Tudor, Ioana Rivis 014 Predictors of metabolic syndrome in patients
004 The impact of inflammatory markers on the with depression: an exploratory study from North-
illness course of bipolar disorder – sex differences Western India
Robert Queissner, Austria Naresh Nebhinani, India
Rene Pilz, Nina Dalkner, Armin Birner, Susanne Praveen Sharma, Navratan Suthar, Vrinda Pareek
Bengesser, Martina Platzer, Frederike Fellendorf,
Sieglinde Zelzer, Eva Reininghaus
eP-06 ePoster Session
005 Altered circulating kynurenine pathway expres- 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 2
sion in pregnant women and perinatal depression
TUESDAY

TOPIC 4: Affective disorders


Kelly Doolin, Ireland
Andrew Harkin, Thomas Frodl, Veronica O'Keane Affective disorders: diagnosis and therapy
Chair: Sarah Kayser, Germany
006 Specificity of pregenual anterior cingulate
cortex in anhedonic patients 001 Collaborative care management for depression
Felicia von Düring, Germany in primary care: evaluation of factors contributing
Shijia Li, Liliana Ramona Demenescu, Lejla Colic, Inka to inactivation
Ristow, Meng Li, Dominik Denzel, Martin Walter Ramona DeJesus, USA
Kurt Angstman, David Katzelnick, Mark Williams,
007 Hippocampal subfields volumes, endocrine
WEDNESDAY

Deborah Jacobson, Patrick Wilson, Chun Fan,


stress axis and early life stress in major depressive
Jennifer St. Sauver
disorder
Pavol Mikolas, Germany 002 A pilot study of metacognitive training for
Leonardo Tozzi, Kelly Doolin, Chloe Farrell, Veronica older adults with depression
O'Keane, Thomas Frodl Lara Bücker, Germany
Sarah Riker, Lena Jelinek, Steffen Moritz, Brooke
008 Mechanisms of change: an fMRI-study inves-
Schneider
tigating changes in brain activity during a self-ref-
erential task after mindfulness based cognitive 003 Group psychoeducation in Chilean bipolar
therapy in remitted depression patients
THURSDAY

Julia Bolsinger, Switzerland Alberto Aedo, Chile


Jacqueline Lutz, Hanne Scheerer, Sarah Opialla, Gonzalo Espinoza, Patricia Flores, Raul Sanchez
Christine Poppe, Katja Cattapan, Annette Brühl,
Uwe Herwig
004 A multicenter randomized controlled trial of eP-07 ePoster Session

295
psychoeducational group therapy followed by daily 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 3
mood charting in the long-term treatment of bipolar
TOPIC 5: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform
disorder
disorders
Johannes Petzold, Germany
Emanuel Severus, René Mayer-Pelinski, Maximilian Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
Pilhatsch, Susan Luthe, Thomas Barth, Michael Bauer Chair: Sabine Köhler, Germany
005 Antidepressant use and mortality risk in heart 001 Increased mean diffusivity suggests decreased
failure depressed patients white matter integrity of the right anterior thalamic
Emilia Moreira, Portugal radiation and forceps minor in subclinical anxiety
Sónia Martins, José Silva-Cardoso, Lia Fernandes Eva Rikandi, Finland

ePOSTER SESSIONS
Iiris Hovatta, Mikaela Laine, Kalevi Trontti, Jaana
006 Safety and efficacy of ketamine infusion in
Suvisaari, Tuukka Raij
treatment-resistant depression with metabolic syn-
drome and morbid obesity: a case report 002 Effects of social defeat on anxiety and the endo-
Carolina Nakahira, Brazil cannabinoid system
Matheus Souza Steglich, Eduardo Jorge Muniz Yvonne Bouter, Germany
Magalhães, Lorena Catarina Del Sant, Ana Cecilia Magdalena M. Brzózka, Cathrin Rohleder, Rafal Rygula,
Lucchesi, Luciana Maria Sarin, Jose Alberto Del Porto, F.-Markus Leweke, Jens Wiltfang, Ursula Havemann-
Acioly Luiz Tavares de Lacerda Reinecke
007 Prescribing tricyclic antidepressants in the 003 Mindfulness skills in patients with generalized
elderly anxiety disorder: a comparison with the general
Bilel Oueslati, Tunisia population using the five facet mindfulness ques-
Mohamed Oumaya, Riadh Bouzid tionnaire – short form

MONDAY
Gino Pozzi, Italy
008 Proteomic systems biological evaluation of
Maria Luigia Crosta, Luca Iani, Marco Lauriola
environmental stress model validity and neuropsy-
chopharmacological mechanisms of action 004 Dissociation stupor and possession in a private
Michael Gottschalk, Germany psychiatry OPD – a seven year incidence study
Sabine Bahn Dinesh Dua, India
009 Major depression and vortioxetine: a study 005 Metabolic syndrome and mental health in post
performed in the province of Huelva, Spain traumatic stress disorder patients
Alvaro Moleon Ruiz, Spain Hassan Shahmiri Barzoki, Iran

TUESDAY
Rosario Lineros Linero, Raquel Planas Moreno, Maria Vahid Donyavi, Arsia Taghva
De La Cinta Ramírez Domínguez, Lourdes Hérnandez 006 Adaptation reactions in internally displaced
González persons in Kharkiv region
010 Skin to die for? Volodymyr Korostiy, Ukraine
Katharina Helm, Germany Hanna Kozhyna, Kateryna Zelenskaya, Oksana Platyniuk
Berit Schellenberg, Stefan Dammers 007 Emotional disorders as a result of military
011 Psychiatric disorders during pregnancy and the aggression in persons from anti-terrorism operation
postpartum period in Tunisia territory
WEDNESDAY

Olfa Makni, Tunisia Mariia Iaresko, Ukraine


Yosra Zgueb, Rania Kammoun, Uta Ouali, Fethi Nacef Iryna Zdesenko, Volodymyr Mykhaylov
012 Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: from the 008 Trait and state anxiety in patients treated with
appendix to a diagnosis in the DSM-5 intensive short-term group psychotherapy for neu-
Myriam Mlika, Tunisia rotic and personality disorders
Aida Bejjar, Maroua Daoud, Olfa Moula, Racha Triki, Michal Mielimaka, Poland
Rym Ghachem Krzysztof Rutkowski, Katarzyna Cyranka, Jerzy
Sobanski, Edyta Dembinska, Anna Citkowska-
013 Comorbidity of bipolar disorder and Morbus
Kisielewska
Graves' (clinical case)
Anita Pilika, Albania
THURSDAY

Deana Rama, Endri Murati, Greta Guga


009 Personalized psychopharmacological and cog- 005 Attachment, embodiment and body unaware-
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nitive and behavioral therapy and rehabilitation of ness: an investigation of their relationship in eating
patients with somatoform dysfunction disorder patients
Alexei Kostin, Russia Alessio Maria Monteleone, Italy
Vladislav Rudnitsky, Mihail Axenov, Margaret Giovanni Castellini, Valdo Ricca, Francesca Pellegrino,
Belokrylova, Valentina Lebedeva, Elena Epanchintseva, Valeria Ruzzi, Francesco Zamponi, Giovanni Stanghellini
Alla Ivanova, Valentina Nikitina, Nataliya Garganeeva,
006 Adolescent fatherhood: a clinical-qualitative
Elena Tsybulskaya, Olga Perchatkina, Yuriy Drozdovskiy
study about the experience of male adolescents in a
010 A role of psychotherapy in treatment of medical service for prenatal adolescents in Brazil
headaches accompanying anxiety, somatoform and Juliana Vasconcellos Freitas-Jesus, Brazil
personality disorders Debora Bicudo Faria-Schutzer, Rodrigo Almeida Bastos,
ePOSTER SESSIONS

Patrycja Jêda, Poland Fernanda Garanhani de Castro Surita, Egberto Ribeiro


Krzysztof Rutkowski Turato
011 Refractory insomnia. Report of a case of 007 Knowledge of Tunisian teenagers and young
psychosomatic disorder or male hysteria adults on female sexuality
Gina Hernández Santillán, Spain Abir Tounsi, Tunisia
Eulalia Jaén-López Zeineb Azzouz, Senda BenFadhel, Leila Ltayef, Riadh
Bouzid
012 Quality of life and associated risk factors in
relatives of patients with obsessive compulsive 008 Unprotected sex as a form of self-harm
disorder Rui Barranha, Portugal
Didem Suculluoglu Dikici, Turkey Catarina Freitas, Henrique Costa Pinto, Carla Rio
Erhan Eser, Mehmet Murat Demet, Fikret Poyraz Cokmus
MONDAY

eP-09 ePoster Session


eP-08 ePoster Session 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 5
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 4 TOPIC 7: Personality disorders
TOPIC 6: Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other Personality disorders
disorders of this category Chair: Marc Augustin, Germany
Eating disorders and human sexuality
001 Personality disorder, has the concept changed?
Chair: Stephan Herpertz, Germany
Review of the DSM-5 proposed new classification
001 Interaction between polymorphisms of both Iñigo Alberdi-Paramo, Spain
TUESDAY

oxytocin and arginine vasopressin and social cogni- Germán Montero, Rafael Angel Baena Mures, Jesús
tive functioning in adolescent inpatients suffering Ibañez, Jesús Pemán, Manuel Villanueva Gallegos, Javier
from anorexia nervosa Gómez, José Luis Carrasco
Katarzyna Kucharska, Poland
002 Hyperprolactinemia phenomenon among
Janusz Zimowski, Dorota Kulakowska, Radoslaw Rogoza,
patients with neurotic and personality disorders
Filip Rybakowski
Krzysztof Rutkowski, Poland
002 Influence of mood in eating disorders Edyta Dembinska, Jerzy Sobanski, Michal Mielimaka,
Nuria Corominas Castell, Spain Katarzyna Cyranka, Anna Citkowska-Kisielewska
David Alberca C., Sara Alberca C.
WEDNESDAY

003 The cortisol awakening response in anxiety and


003 Eating disorders in children and adolescents: personality disorders
what is the difference? Edyta Dembinska, Poland
Joana Jerónimo, Portugal Krzysztof Rutkowski, Jerzy Sobanski, Michal Mielimaka,
Ana Catarina Serrano, Lígia Castanheira, Elsa Katarzyna Cyranka, Anna Citkowska-Kisielewska
Fernandes, Rosa Esquina, Jennifer Santos
004 Personality disorders and substance use in
004 Avoidant / restrictive food intake disorder consultation-liaison psychiatry: characteristics and
– revision treatment in a large general hospital
Ana Catarina Serrano, Portugal Matthias Brunn, Germany
Joana Jerónimo Ute Golombek, James J. Strain, Albert Diefenbacher
THURSDAY
005 Case study: the functioning of paranoid › Wednesday, 11 October 2017

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personality with formal and informal support and
pharmacotherapy
Zdravka Leutar, Croatia eP-10 ePoster Session
Mladen Haupert, Ada Stojanovic Babic, Maristela Sakic 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 1
006 Psychopathic personality traits, perceived TOPIC 8: Disorders closely related to childhood and
stress and coping with stress in psychiatric patients adolescence
Nina Dalkner, Austria Disorders closely related to childhood and adoles-
Karin Riedrich, Matthias Dorn, Eva Reininghaus, Bernd cence
Reininghaus Chair: Christian Muñoz Farías, Colombia
007 Evolutionary and neurobiological aspects of 001 The comparison of methylphenidate and psy-

ePOSTER SESSIONS
psychopathy chotherapy in an adult ADHD study (COMPAS): how
Elif Carpar, Turkey safe is methylphenidate or psychotherapy? Analysis
Hakan Karas of the adverse event data
008 Pharmacological treatment for borderline Bernhard Kis, Germany
personality disorder: comparing data from routine Mona Abdel-Hamid, Erika Graf, Mathias Berger, Ludger
clinical care with recommended guidelines Tebartz van Elst, Helge Müller, Alexandra Philipsen
Friedrich Riffer, Austria 002 Theory of mind deficits in adults with ADHD
Marta Ildiko Farkas, Manuel Sprung, Lore Streibl, Elmar Bernhard Kis, Germany
Kaiser Franziska Niklewski, Mona Abdel-Hamid, Georgios
009 Antipsychotic use in borderline personality Ntoulias, Nika Guberina, Markus Krämer, Isabel Dziobek,
disorder Jens Wiltfang

MONDAY
Tânia Abreu, Portugal 003 Schmahmann syndrome mimicing adult attention
Rui Barranha, Geraldo Oliveira, Orlando von Doellinger deficit hyperactivity disorder
010 Schizotypal personality disorder: a systematic Katharina Wiedmann, Germany
review about a case of mistaken diagnosis Claudia Lange, Katrin Bürk, Sina Hirschel, Charles
Daniel Esteves de Sousa, Portugal Timäus, Philipp Heßmann, Jens Wiltfang, Mona Abdel-
Margarida Albuquerque, Miguel Silva Costa, Sérgio Hamid, Bernhard Kis
Gomes Pereira, Pedro Cintra, Luis Mendonça 004 Auditory attention tasks are better than visual
tasks to identify attention deficit hyperactive disorder
(ADHD) children in school settings

TUESDAY
Eunice Simoes, Brazil
Ana Lucia Carvalho, Sergio Schmidt
005 Educational situation of adolescents and adults
with ASD in Argentina. Preliminary analysis based
on an online survey
Sebastian Cukier, Argentina
Natalia Barrios, Jonathan Berman, Alexia Rattazzi,
Rodolfo Geloso, Marina Gotelli, Fernando Satorra, Karina
WEDNESDAY

Solcoff, Daniel Valdez, Celica Ysrraelit


006 Risk factors of ASD in Georgia
Medea Zirakashvili, Republic of Georgia
007 Attention deficit disorders in school age children
– teacher's knowledge
Valbona Alikaj, Albania
Brikena Allkoja, Herta Agaj, Ela Mitro, Valmira Skendi,
Elga Spaho
THURSDAY
008 A pilot trial of sodium benzoate, a d-amino acid eP-11 ePoster Session
298

oxidase inhibitor added on augmentative and alter- 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 2
native communication intervention for non-commu-
TOPIC 9: Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
nicative children with autism spectrum disorders
psychosomatics
Pinchen Yang, Taiwan
Hsiu-Yi Hsu, Chen-Lin Chang Chang Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,
psychosomatics
009 Autistic traits and criminality – a study among
Chair: Anna Thomas, Germany
prisoners in a high security facility
Ana Machado, Portugal 001 Interface between physical health and mental
Diana Rafaela, Joaquim Cerejeira health care in clinical management
Ting Miller, United Kingdom
010 Physical activity and mental health in Spanish
ePOSTER SESSIONS

Ted Agadagba
children and adolescents
Ruben Martin Aragon, Spain 002 Myasthenia Gravis: comorbid psychiatric disor-
Nuria Chinchurreta De Lora, Natalia Rodríguez Criado, ders and treatment concerns
Paloma Muñoz-Calero Franco, Leticia Cobo Calvo, Carolina Machado, Portugal
Andrea Muñoz Domenjó, Raquel Molina Cambra Bárbara Almeida, Cristina Fragoeiro, Lília Monteiro
011 Epidemiological study of mental health in chil- 003 Unusual presentation of serotonin syndrome
dren and adolescents population in Saratov region after the use of safinamide and citalopram in a
in 2000 – 2012 patient with a deep brain stimulator for Parkinson
Anastasiya Antonova, Russia disease
Boris Tsygankov, Yulia Barylnik, Natalia Filippova, Yulia Gregorio Montero Gonzalez, Spain
Abrosimova, Elena Kolesnichenko, Svetlana Pakhomova, Amira Trabsa, Silvia Gasque, Alvaro Jose Palma,
Daria Samoilova, Egor Bachilo, Margarita Deeva, Sergey Marc Grifell, Victor Perez-Sole, Liliana Galindo
MONDAY

Sizov 004 Neuropsychiatric manifestations in Cushing's


012 Evaluation of psychological discomfort in Syndrome – review about a case report
non-consultant students at the faculty of medicine Vânia Gonçalves, Portugal
of the University of Chile André Ribeirinho Marques, Liliana Pereira Ferreira,
Leonor Villacura Avendaño, Chile Alda Rosa
Ilse López, Mateo Zamorano, Fabiola Sánchez, Claudia 005 Schizophrenia and coronary artery disease:
Zamorano a case report
013 Non-suicidal self-injury in a high school popula- Aroua Rebai, Tunisia
TUESDAY

tion in Tirana: general trends and sex differences 006 Prevalence of depression and anxiety among
Besmira Zenelaj, Albania coronary patients
Valbona Alikaj, Taulant Jupe, Ela Mitro Abderraouf Ferchichi, Tunisia
014 Outcome of depressive and anxiety disorders Maroua Daoud, Aida Bejjar, Myriam Mlika, Omar Abid,
among young adults in Finland: results from the Emna Allouch, Hedi Baccar, Olfa Moula, Rym Ghachem
Finnish Health 2011 study 007 Neuropsychiatric alterations in inflammatory
Teija Kasteenpohja, Finland bowel disease: report of a case
Mauri Marttunen, Terhi Aalto-Setälä, Anu Castaneda, Rocio Molina Prado, Spain
Jonna Perälä, Samuli Saarni, Jaana Suvisaari
WEDNESDAY

Francisca Cartas Moreno, Sabina Zubimendi Perez


015 Comorbidity in mentally retarded children 008 Impact of affective disorders as comorbidity in
Ambrish Mishra, India inflammatory bowel disease on patient prognosis
Sanjay Laharia and treatment
Adriana Mihai, Romania
Vlad Soare
THURSDAY
009 Psychiatric comorbidities in patients with 009 Mapping networks of desired and adverse

299
chronic urticaria: a systematic review effects of deep brain stimulation for severe obses-
Gerasimos Konstantinou, Greece sive-compulsive disorder using diffusion weight
imaging
010 Changes and associated factors in psychologi-
Juan Carlos Baldermann, Germany
cal distress of patients with early breast cancer:
Andreas Horn, Corina Melzer, Veerle Visser-Vandewalle,
1 year follow-up study
Marc Tittgemeyer, Jens Kuhn
Jung-Min Woo, Republic of Korea
Sang-Shin Lee, Hyo-Deog Rim, Seunghee Won 010 The study of utilization pattern of electrocon-
vulsive therapy among psychiatry patients:
a tertiary care center study
eP-12 ePoster Session Rahul Rao, India

ePOSTER SESSIONS
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 3 Hemendra Singh, Murali Thyloth
TOPIC 17: Psychotherapy 011 Yoga therapy for neuro-psychiatric disorders
Psychotherapy and interdisciplinary interventions Sneha Karmani, India
Chair: Bastian Willenborg, Germany Shubha Bhat G. S., Vinod Kumar, Naren P. Rao,
Shivarama Varambally, B. N. Gangadhar
001 The comparison between medication treatment
and treatment with medication and CBASP method 012 Research practices as clinical tool to collaborate
in patients with chronic depression with families
Seyyedmorteza Jafarzadehfadaki, Iran Katharina Auberjonois, Switzerland
Maryam Daemiesmaeilian, Afsaneh Sehati Manuel Tettamanti
002 Trauma therapy – Quo vadis? Group therapy in 013 Obsessive-compulsive disorder and family
psychosomatic rehabilitation accommodation: a 3-year follow-up

MONDAY
Anette Elisabeth Hennighausen, Germany Elizeth Heldt, Brazil
Björn Kristof Bock, Guntram Schilling Juliana Braga Gomes, Aristides Volpato Cordioli
003 A brief psychotherapy evaluation of grief in a
mental health center eP-13 ePoster Session
Jose Antonio Espina Barrio, Spain
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 4
Patricia Marques Cabezas, Paula García Vázquez, Isabel
Sevillano Benito, Rebeca Hernandez Anton TOPIC 18: Pharmacotherapy

004 Difficulties in emotion regulation in the group Pharmacotherapy


of psychiatric patients attending psychodrama Chair: Pavel Alfimov, Russia

TUESDAY
psychotherapy 001 Systematic review and meta-analysis: dose
Tihana Jendricko, Croatia response curve of SSRIs and SNRIs in DSM-5 anxiety
Dina Bosnjak, Simona Prosen disorders
005 Tu Dir Gut – a smartphone self-help application Ewgeni Jakubovski, Germany
to reduce depressive symptoms Jessica Johnson, Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Michael Bloch
Lilian Krasberg, Germany 002 Prazosin in the treatment of PTSD
Thies Lüdtke, Helena Mayer-Stassfuth, Yvonne Ines Jelalia, Tunisia
Nestoriuc, Steffen Moritz Amira Maamri, Jouheina Oueslati, Selima Chebli,
WEDNESDAY

006 Neuropsychology in Argentina: intervention Olfa Meziou, Anissa Bouasker, Haifa Zalila
strategies with limited resources 003 Aripiprazole-induced persistent hiccups:
Andrea Beatriz Astolfo, Argentina a case report
007 Biofeedback for depression: applications and Songpoom Benyakorn, Thailand
empirical results 004 Elevated liver enzymes under therapy of delirium
Carmen Uhlmann, Germany tremens: a case report from the AMSP multicenter
008 Enhancing mindfulness based emotion regu- drug surveillance program
lation via connectivity based real time functional Saskia Helm, Germany
magnetic imaging (rt-fMRI) neurofeedback – a study Leila Langfeldt, Stefan Bleich, Renate Grohmann,
THURSDAY

outline Sermin Toto


Hanne Scheerer, Switzerland
Julia Bolsinger, Uwe Herwig, Annette Beatrix Brühl
005 Preliminary data on the evaluation and utility 003 Comparison of metacognitive awareness of
300

of quarterly paliperidone palmitate medical students during one year follow-up


Diego Raul Mendez Mareque, Spain Mihailo Tatiæ, Serbia
Vanesa Aller Labandeira, Eva Fontela Vivanco, Andres Maja Simonovic, Pavle Nešovic
Gonzalez Garcia, Blanca Santos, Diana Rey Souto, 004 A roadmap for collaboration in psychiatric
Alfonso Nuñez Boquete, Antonio Nuñez Perez research and education between the UK and Europe
006 Leukocytosis associated with clozapine treat- into the post-Brexit era
ment – a case report and review of literature Nicholas Meyer, United Kingdom
Houda Maatallah, Tunisia Sven Speerforck, Olivier Andlauer, Georg Schomerus,
Kaouther Ben Neticha, Amina Aissa, Feten Amdouni, Sir Simon Wessely
Hanen Ben Ammar, Emira Khelifa, Zouhaier El Hechmi 005 Anxiety, depression and smoking: which
ePOSTER SESSIONS

007 Antipsychotic prescription in a community relationship?


mental health service Rihab Ennaoui, Tunisia
Joao Paulo Sousa Campos Mendes, Portugal Nadia Cheffi, Meriem Turki, Najla Halouani,
Diana Mendonça Cruz e Sousa, Sara Freitas Ramos Jihene Aloulou, Othman Amami
008 Nose-to-brain insulin delivery based on the 006 Attitudes of patients and staff towards
cell-penetrating peptide noncovalent strategy: smoking during stay in a psychiatric hospital
quantitative assessment of insulin brain distribution Julia Grempler, Germany
and its therapeutic effect on memory loss in the Petra Schmid, Tilman Steinert
senescence-accelerated mice 007 Attitudes of Tunisian psychiatric nurses to-
Mariko Takeda, Japan wards suicide
Noriyasu Kamei, Misa Tanaka, Nobuyuki Okada, Abir Tounsi, Tunisia
Takamasa Ikeda
MONDAY

Mehdi Karoui, Maroua Daoud, Mohamed Fadhel Mrad


009 The fake booty – a rare case of gluteal applica- 008 How nurses experience their job when working
tion of antipsychotics in a trans-woman after gluteal in crises resolution teams
augmentation Hüsniye Bilgic, Germany
Daniel Lüdecke, Germany Sead Harbas, Jeanette Schmidmeister, Birgit Bauke, Nora
Klaus Wiedemann Bärenz, Irmgard Heine, Theresa Hofrichter,
Sara Marazzita, Georg Deifel
eP-14 ePoster Session 009 Burnout of caregivers in geriatric institution:
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 5 coping strategies
TUESDAY

Hanen Ben Ammar, Tunisia


TOPIC 25: Training and continuing education
Ghada Hamdi, Kaouther Ben Neticha, Amjed Ben
Medical career and training Haouala, Amina Aissa, Emira Khelifa, Zouhaier El
Chair: Berend Malchow, Germany Hechmi
001 Introducing New York University's global men-
tal health care model for college students
Sara Zeugmann, Germany
002 Transdisciplinary teaching using serious inci-
WEDNESDAY

dents as a learning tool to improve recognition and


management of personality disorder
Tracy Barry, United Kingdom
Vincent Perry, Mohan Bhat, Ebru Lumley
THURSDAY
› Thursday, 12 October 2017 010 Liaison psychiatry and infectiology: a paradigm

301
change in HIV infection
Maria Ines Souto Correia Braz, Portugal
eP-15 ePoster Session André Bonito Ferreira, André Ribeirinho Marques, Sofia
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 1 Paulino, Sérgio Dinis, Isabel Nabais, Graça Gonçalves,
TOPIC 23: Health care research and models, health care
Sílvia Ouakinin
policy 011 Amy Winehouse Foundation Prevalence Study:
Prevention, health care policy and research administration of a substance use survey in school
Chair: Jens Wiltfang, Germany populations
Amy Lineham, United Kingdom
001 Healthy Brain Project: mental health promotion Tuba Mazhari, Nicola Knights, Grace Ofori-Attah
in elementary schools in Zagreb

ePOSTER SESSIONS
Filip Derke, Croatia 012 Trends in long-stay admissions among adults
Luka Filipovic-Grcic, Marijana Bras, Veljko Djordjevic in Western Quebec
Florina Cealicu Toma, Canada
002 Healthy Brain Project – education of the elderly Javad Moamai
and general population
Luka Filipovic-Grcic, Croatia 013 Do sexual minority patients benefit less from
Filip Derke, Marijana Bras, Veljko Djordjevic regular psychiatric treatment? Results from two
clinics in Austria and Germany
003 Design, implementation and evaluation of a Martin Plöderl, Austria
psychosocial intervention to prevent anxiety and Robert Mestel
depression in older adults who seek attention in
primary health care centers – RCT protocol 014 Targeting patients which need measures to
Sandra Saldivia, Chile reduce duration of seclusion: results from EPIC,

MONDAY
Paulina Rincon, Carolina Inostroza, Felix Cova a French multicenter study
Jean-François Costemale-Lacoste, France
005 Medicalization: (ir)relevant criticism? Valérie Cerboneschi, Christian Trichard, Renaud De
Fabrício Donizete da Costa, Brazil Beaurepaire, Françoise Villemain, jean-Pierre Metton,
Camila Oliveira Rodrigues, Henrique Sater de Andrade, Caroline Debacq, Teim Ghanem, Catherine Martelli,
Sérgio Resende de Carvalho Emilie Baup, Patrick Hardy
006 The repercussions of caregiver burden on 015 Structural requirements towards interdisciplin-
mental health after a loss due to cancer ary trans healthcare – results from an online-survey
Julia Große, Germany in Germany
Anette Kersting

TUESDAY
Andreas Köhler, Germany
007 Clinical and demographic variables in a home- Jana Eyssel, Timo Nieder
less population with mental illness in Madrid 016 Depictions of psychopathology in music:
Rafael Angel Baena Mures, Spain themes and musical genres
Rafael Fernandez Garcia Andrade, Elena Medina Tellez, Fabián Alonso Pavez Reyes, Spain
Maria de la Fe Bravo Ortiz, Blanca Reneses Prieto Erika Saura Parra, Gemma Pérez Zalduondo, Pedro
008 The revolving door condition: the impact of Marset Campos
CYP pharmacogenetics on mental illness 017 Immortal time bias in standardized mortality
Eleonora Stella, Italy
WEDNESDAY

ratios in patients with diseases associated with high


Maddalena La Montagna, Andrea Dimitri, Francesca mortality
D'Urso, Francesco Panza, Davide Seripa, Giuseppe Miscio, Simon Grøntved, Denmark
Antonio Greco, Giancarlo Logroscino, Antonello Bellomo, Anneva Christensen, Sofie Gry Pristed, Jan Valentin
Madia Lozupone
018 The validation of PIPEQ-OS in inpatient psychi-
009 The role of liaison psychiatrist in the general atric health care department in Latvia – do we need
hospital: a description of the task and the most an evaluation?
frequent reasons of consultation in an Argentinian Natalija Berzina-Novikova, Latvia
service Maris Taube, Jelena Vrublevska
Jaime Kuvischansky, Argentina
019 Psychosocial medicine / medical education at
THURSDAY

Leonardo Hess, Julia Javkin, Manuel Francescutti, María


Jimena Matacin, Antonela Nasello, Romina Martinangeli, the University of Heidelberg in Germany
Carla Graziadei, Ezequiel Rodenas, Yanina Tejera Franziska Baessler, Germany
Jobst-Hendrik Schultz, Beate Ditzen, Taubner Svenja,
Daniela Roesch Ely
eP-16 ePoster Session 010 Can clozapine contribute to reduce smoking?
302

13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 2 Robert Fisher, United Kingdom


TOPIC 22: Community and social psychiatry
Rehabilitation and community eP-17 ePoster Session
Chair: Xudong Zhao, People's Republic of China 13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 3
001 Psychosocial rehabilitation program in the TOPIC 24: Forensic psychiatry and assessment
residence António Maria de Senna Forensic, violence and trauma
Diana Maia, Portugal Chair: Anna-Karina Jakovljevic, Germany
Vânia Gonçalves, Vanessa Ribeiro, Sara Sousa,
Mª Rosário Curral, António Roma-Torres 001 The Sigmaringen model to reduce seclusion
and restraint in psychiatry
ePOSTER SESSIONS

002 Rehabilitation needs assessment in chronic Alex Theodor Gogolkiewicz, Germany


mentally ill patients Frank-Thomas Bopp, Tilman Steinert
Kalpa Govekar, India
Sivakumar Thanapal, Deepak Jayarajan 002 Responsiveness of the health of the nation
outcome scale secure in a forensic inpatient unit
003 Certification of disability due to mental illness: in London
India and other countries Howard Ryland, United Kingdom
Chethan Basavarajappa, India Bradley Hillier
Hareesh Angothu, Jagadisha Thirthalli
003 Professional attitudes on drug use in Slovenian
004 The mean difference of quality of life between prisons
psoriatic patients with psychopathology and psori- Kristijan Jejcic, Slovenia
atic patients without psychopathology at Dermatol- Katarina Ceranic Ninic, Miran Pustoslemsek, Erika
MONDAY

ogy and Venerology Clinic at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusu- Glavnik


mo Hospital
Rina Amtarina, Indonesia 004 Stealing as an impulse control disorder associ-
ated with pramipexole – a case report from forensic
005 Night Café Bremerhaven: a peer-operated ser- psychiatric practice
vice for people in emotional distress Christian Clemm von Hohenberg, Germany
Thomas Isenmann, Germany Harald Dreßing
Angelika Lacroix, Birgit Kowski, Alexander Thiel, Gisbert
Eikmeier 005 Neonaticide and denial of pregnancy
Valenka Dorsch, Germany
006 Mental health care for refugees on the 3. psy- Anke Rohde
TUESDAY

chiatric department of the Otto Wagner Hospital


Petra Weiland-Fiedler, Austria 006 Anterior cingulate GABA deficit in pedophilia
Doris Pinzger, Vera Pfersmann Inka Ristow, Germany
Meng Li, Lejla Colic, Vanessa Marr, Felicia von Düring,
007 Immigration: a complex reality and multiple Henrik Walter, Klaus Beier, Tillmann Krüger, Boris
duels Schiffer, Martin Walter
Katherine Lazo, Spain
Gina Hernández Santillán, Tania Diaz Suarez 007 Schizophrenic patients in prison: feasibility and
effectiveness of a social skills training program
008 A cross-cultural comparison of self-reported Eveline Carola Fois, Switzerland
WEDNESDAY

burdens between Vietnamese and German psychiat- Mariette Lise Bourguignon, Charlotte Demoux,
ric outpatients – findings from an interdisciplinary Diane Golay, Hans Wolff
mixed method study
Main Huong Nguyen, Germany 008 Socio-demographic characteristics of involun-
Jörg-Christian Lanca, Edda Heyken, Eric Hahn, Anita Von tary hospitalized patients – suicidal rates during
Poser, Thi Minh Tam Ta eleven years
Amra Hrnjica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
009 Clínica dos Decanoatos – a community psychiatry Srebrenka Bise, Inga Lokmic-Pekic, Omer Cemalovic,
project Dževad Begic, Muhamed Ahmic
Ana Figueiredo, Portugal
Armando Soares, Mariana Silva, Susana Nunes,
THURSDAY

Marta Roque
009 Use of psychoactive substances and psychiatric 004 The epidemiology of suicide: a prospective

303
comorbidities in a population of victims of sexual study in an Argentinian psychiatric department
violence in childhood: a prospective study Julia Javkin, Argentina
Emi Carneiro Bragiato, Brazil Carla Graziadei, Antonela Nasello, Romina Martinangeli,
Claudia Chaves Dallelucci, Dartiu Xavier da Silveira, Jimena Matacin, Ezequiel Rodenas, Leonardo Hess,
Thiago Marques Fidalgo Manuel Francescutti, Jaime Kuvischansky
010 Gender violence – a health problem of the 005 Characteristics of suicide attempters 75 years
first order and older in South Korea
Claudia Noval, Spain Heung-Kyu Kim, Republic of Korea
Rebeca Hernández, Jose Antonio Espina, Patricia Seongho Min
Marqués, Anabel Segura, Isabel Sevillano Benito, Aldara 006 Characteristics of suicide in a Romanian county

ePOSTER SESSIONS
Álvarez, Laura Gallardo Maria Magdalena Dumitru, Romania
011 Perceived violence and psychopathology in Aurel Papari
a sample of subjects exposed to social violence 007 Prospective longitudinal study of risk factors in
Ana Victoria Chavez, Mexico suicide behaviour
Cesar Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Samuel Hernadez-Torres, Maria Isabel Navarrete Paez, Spain
Rafael Medina, Eduardo Madrigal Margarita Guerrero Jiménez, Sabina María Zubimendi
012 How can we deal with the new ways of cyber- Pérez
bullying leading to self-injuries and suicides? 008 Depression, anxiety, suicide risk and somatic
Anna Baran, Sweden severity of suicide attempts in Armenian adolescents
Agnieszka Gmitrowicz Marine Arsenyan, Armenia
013 Web-based approaches to trauma-informed Vsevolod Smirnov, Tatevik Hovhannisyan, Samvel

MONDAY
care Sukiasyan
Fiona Choi, Canada 009 Art therapy in suicide prevention of psychiatri-
Maren Schneider, Reinhard Michael Krausz cally treated adolescents
Agnieszka Gmitrowicz, Poland
eP-18 ePoster Session Anna Baran
13:30 – 15:00 | Hall Budapest | Terminal 4
TOPIC 31: Suicide and psychiatric emergencies
Suicide and psychiatric emergencies

TUESDAY
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-
WEDNESDAY

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,
THURSDAY

Augusta Silva, Francisco Barrocas


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Educational Programme
Continuing education at the highest level
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Research, knowledge and practice continually evolve in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy. At the WPA
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME

XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY you can keep your knowledge up to date and expand it. The education-
al programme will consider scientific and procedure-related knowledge that contributes to the preservation and
further development of psychiatric-psychotherapeutic skills. The focus is on the teaching of subject-specific and
interdisciplinary contents and practicing practical skills. The congress and the educational programme are certified
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

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› Monday, 9 October 2017 C-203 (e) Course (English)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R10
Internet addiction and online gaming disorder –
C-101 (d) Course (German)
diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive approaches
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 1 Chair: Bert Theodor te Wildt, Germany
Psychopharmakotherapie bei körperlicher
Grunderkrankung
Chair: Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt, Germany C-204 (e) Course (English)
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R11
Substance abuse in the elderly: interactive case
C-102 (d) Course (German)
workshop
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 4 Chair: Karen Reimers, USA
Schematherapie – Grundlagen und Anwendungen
Chairs: Christine Zens, Germany
Eva Faßbinder, Germany C-103 (d) Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 1
Intensivkurs Psychopharmakotherapie
C-201 (e) Course (English)
Chair: Gerhard Gründer, Germany
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R7
Psychotherapy for people with psychosis I: psycho-
dynamic psychotherapy – concepts, methods and C-104 (d) Course (German)
research 15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 4
Chairs: Dorothea von Haebler, Germany PKP: Psychiatrische Kurz-Psychotherapie der
Christiane Montag, Germany Depression
001 Understanding psychosis – a psychodynamic Chair: Beate Deckert, Germany
perspective
Brian Martindale, United Kingdom
C-105 (d) Course (German)
002 A new manual of modified psychodynamic 15:30 - 19:30 | Room Lindau 2
psychotherapy for people with psychosis Borderline-Störung: stationäre Behandlung von
Dorothea von Haebler, Germany akuten Krisen und Komorbidität sowie ein zertifi-
003 The role of mentalizing in the psychotherapy of ziertes DBT-Programm aus einer Hand
people with psychosis Chairs: Michael Franz, Germany
Christiane Montag, Germany Daniela Jung, Germany
Astrid Seyer, Germany
004 Psychoanalytic conceptualizations of psychosis
Patricia Grünheid, Germany
and research supporting the psychodynamic models
Hans Gunia, Germany
Bent Rosenbaum, Denmark
Sara Lucke, Germany

C-202 (e) Course (English)


C-106 (d) Course (German)
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 2
15:30 – 19:30 | Room R7
Evidence-based psychodynamic therapy: a pragmatic
Einführung in die strafrechtliche Begutachtung
clinician's course
psychisch Kranker
Chairs: Richard Summers, USA
Chair: Hartmut Berger, Germany
Jacques P. Barber, USA

German language Session


Courses held in English and German language
308

C-107 (d) Course (German) 003 Choosing and managing conventional and
atypical antipsychotic medications in adults with
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME

15:30 – 19:30 | Room R11


Update Neuropsychiatrie HIV / AIDS
Chairs: Josef Priller, Germany Kelly Cozza, USA
Eike Jakob Spruth, Germany 004 Stepped-care treatment algorithms for youths
with HIV: combining antidepressants with CBT-
based therapies
C-205 (e) Course (English)
Graham Emslie, USA
15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 5
Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychother- 005 HIV-associated dementia (HAND) treatment in
apy (CBASP) for the treatment of chronic depression the era of antiretroviral therapy
Chair: Jan Philipp Klein, Germany Adriana Carvalhal, Canada

C-206 (e) Course (English) C-208 (e) Course (English)

15:30 – 19:30 | Room R8 15:30 – 19:30 | Room R10


DBT-ID: Modified dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) Mindfulness in psychiatry, psychotherapy and
for individuals with intellectual disability (ID) psychosomatic medicine – implementation of
Chairs: Brian Fergus Barrett, Germany mindfulness-based interventions in in-patient and
Isabell Gaul, Germany out-patient settings
Chair: Marc Loewer, Germany

C-207 (e) Course (English)


C-212 (e) Course (English)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room R9
A psychosomatic guide to antiretroviral and psycho- 15:30 – 19:30 | Room R6
tropic medication management for HIV care across Psychiatric genetics: an educational workshop
the lifespan course for HIV clinicians › WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
› WPA Section: HIV / AIDS Psychiatry › WPA Section: Genetics in Psychiatry
Chair: Kelly Cozza, USA Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
001 Making sense of antiretrovirals for HIV:
update and overview of current HIV treatment
for all clinicians
Luis Pereira, USA
002 Guide to the pharmacological treatment of
depression and anxiety in adults with HIV / AIDS
Jordi Blanch, Spain
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› Tuesday, 10 October 2017 002 Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis
(CBTp): what is wrong with the drug metaphor

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME
Stefan Klingberg, Germany
C-108 (d) Course (German)
003 Recovery-orientation in working with persons
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 1 with a diagnosis of schizophrenia
Update leitliniengerechte Pharmakotherapie der Michaela Amering, Austria
Depression
Chair: Tom Bschor, Germany 004 Understanding risk and resilience in psychosis:
an attachment and caregiving perspective
Andrew Gumley, United Kingdom
C-109 (d) Course (German)
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 4
C-210 (e) Course (English)
PTSD
Chair: Ulrich Frommberger, Germany 08:30 – 12:30 | Room R10
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Chairs: Michael Grözinger, Germany
C-110 (d) Course (German) Thomas Nickl-Jockschat, Germany
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 5 Jan Di Pauli, Austria
Demenzdiagnostik
Chair: Andreas Fellgiebel, Germany
C-113 (d) Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 1
C-111 (d) Course (German) Psychopharmakologie – Update 2017
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R8 Chairs: Francesca Regen, Germany
Akut- und Notfallpsychiatrie Eric Hahn, Germany
Chairs: Peter Neu, Germany Arnim Quante, Germany
Roland Freudenmann, Germany
Carlos Schönfeldt-Lecuona, Germany
C-114 (d) Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 4
C-112 (d) Course (German) Konsiliar- und Liaisonpsychiatrie
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R9 Chairs: Ronald Burian, Germany
Die kognitive Verhaltenstherapie der Zwangs- Maike Wolf, Germany
störung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von
Zwangsgedanken
C-115 (d) Course (German)
Chair: Andreas Wahl-Kordon, Germany
15:30 – 19:30 | Room R9
Begutachtung bei schwerer anderer seelischer
C-209 (e) Course (English) Abartigkeit
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 2 Chair: Nahlah Saimeh, Germany
Psychotherapy for people with psychosis II:
metacognition, cognitive behavioral therapy and
C-116 (d) Course (German)
resilience
Chairs: Dorothea von Haebler, Germany 15:30 – 19:30 | Room R10
Christiane Montag, Germany Diagnostik und Therapie dissoziativer Identitäts-
störungen
001 Metacognition as a core feature of and a barrier Chairs: Gustav Wirtz, Germany
to recovery from psychosis: a psychotherapeutic Ursula Gast, Germany
processes which can enhance metacognition
Paul Lysaker, USA

German language Session


Courses held in English and German language
310

C-117 (d) Course (German) › Wednesday, 11 October 2017


EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME

15:30 – 19:30 | Room R11


Anorexie und Bulimie: praxisorientierte Vor-
C-118 (d) Course (German)
stellung der Krankheitsbilder und therapeutischer
Interventionen 08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 1
Chair: Claudia Frese, Germany Interaktionen von Psychopharmaka
Chair: Gabriel Eckermann, Germany

C-213 (e) Course (English)


C-119 (d) Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 5
Evidence-based clinical psychopharmacology: 08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 4
an overview Gerontopsychiatrie kompakt
Chair: W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria Chairs: Michael Hüll, Germany
Detlef Wietelmann, Germany

C-214 (e) Course (English)


C-120 (d) Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room R8
The recognition and management of first episode 08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 5
psychosis: Intervene early and stay on! Betreuung psychisch kranker Frauen in der
Chairs: Andreas Bechdolf, Germany Schwangerschaft und Stillzeit – Psychopharmako-
Patrick McGorry, Australia therapie und peripartales Management
Karolina Leopold, Germany Chairs: Anke Rohde, Germany
Florian Kunze-Forrest, Germany Christof Schaefer, Germany
Michelle Kallenbach, Germany
Julia Doan, Germany
C-215 (e) Course (English)
Dorothea Jäckel, Germany
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 2
Psychotherapy for people with psychosis III:
implementation, institutions and supervision
Chairs: Dorothea von Haebler, Germany
Christiane Montag, Germany
001 Psychological treatment for a dangerous duo:
psychosis and post traumatic stress disorder
Mark van der Gaag, The Netherlands
002 Double Diagnosis – do we need specific settings
and treatments for patients with psychosis and
comorbid substance use disorders?
Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Germany
003 Case and team supervision in psychiatric
institutions
Günter Lempa, Germany
004 Opportunities and obstacles to implementing
psychotherapy for psychosis in public sector clinical
settings
Michael Garrett, USA
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C-216 (e) Course (English) C-217 (e) Course (English)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME
08:30 – 12:30 | Room R11 15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 2
How to get published? Dealing with losses and existential questions from a
Chair: Niall Boyce, United Kingdom (non)-religious perspective
Chairs: Isgard Ohls, Germany
Peter Kaiser, Germany
C-123 (d) Course (German)
15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 1
Sichere und effektive Psychopharmakothe- C-218 (e) Course (English)
rapie – was man zu Indikationen, Interaktionen, 15:30 – 19:30 | Room R10
Nebenwirkungen und genetischen Polymorphismen Introduction to compassion focused therapy
wissen muss Chair: Christian Stierle, Germany
Chairs: Sibylle C. Roll, Germany
Martina Hahn, Germany

C-124 (d) Course (German)


15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 4
ADHS in der Lebensspanne
Chairs: Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
Tobias Banaschewski, Germany

C-125 (d) Course (German)


15:30 – 19:30 | Room Lindau 5
CBASP zur Behandlung chronischer Depressionen
Chair: Eva-Lotta Brakemeier, Germany

C-126 (d) Course (German)


15:30 – 19:30 | Room R9
Psychotherapie bei beruflichen Belastungen
Chair: Stefan Koch, Germany

German language Session


Courses held in English and German language
312

› Thursday, 12 October 2017 C-131 (d) Course (German)


EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME

08:30 – 12:30 | Room R10


Achtsamkeit – das Herz von Buddhas Lehre
C-127 (d) Course (German)
Chair: Ulrike Anderssen-Reuster, Germany
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 1
Risiken der Psychopharmakotherapie
Chairs: Renate Grohmann, Germany C-132 (d) Course (German)
Sermin Toto, Germany 08:30 – 12:30 | Room R11
Detlef Degner, Germany Sexsucht / Hypersexuelle Störung – Diagnostik,
Gabriel Eckermann, Germany Ätiologie und Therapie
Susanne Stübner, Germany Chair: Andreas Hill, Germany

C-128 (d) Course (German) C-219 (e) Course (English)


08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 4 08:30 – 12:30 | Room R9
ACT-Therapeutentraining Current evidence-based teaching methods
Chair: Thorsten Kienast, Germany Chairs: Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany
Heike Anderson-Schmidt, Germany
Speakers: Daniela Roesch Ely, Germany
C-129 (d) Course (German)
Heike Anderson-Schmidt, Germany
08:30 – 12:30 | Room Lindau 5 Franziska Baessler, Germany
Das Asperger-Syndrom und andere Autismus- Philipp Spitzer, Germany
Spektrum-Störungen im Erwachsenenalter Katja Koelkebeck, Germany
Chairs: Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany Pascal Burger, Switzerland
Julia Peters, Germany Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany
Schide Nedjat, Germany

C-130 (d) Course (German)


08:30 – 12:30 | Room R8
Schlafmedizin für Psychiater und Psychothera-
peuten
Chairs: Jens Acker, Switzerland
Kneginja Richter, Germany
Nursing / Healthcare Courses

313
› Monday, 9 October 2017 › Wednesday, 11 October 2017

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME
C-HC-301 Nursing / Healthcare Course C-HC-304 Nursing / Healthcare Course
13:00 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 1 13:00 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 1
Zwischen Biomedizin, Recovery und Ablehnung Stationsäquivalente Behandlung – Perspektiven
der Psychiatrie – eine Orientierung durch den und Herausforderungen der Arbeitsorganisation
Dschungel der Krankheitskonzepte und Arbeitsgestaltung
Chair: Dirk Richter, Switzerland Chair: Martin Holzke, Germany

› Tuesday, 10 October 2017 › Thursday, 12 October 2017

C-HC-302 Nursing / Healthcare Course C-HC-306 Nursing / Healthcare Course


13:00 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 1 13:00 – 15:00 | Room Lindau 1
STEPPS – Trainingsprogramm für Menschen mit Die Gestaltung und Wirkung Recovery-orientier-
Borderline / emotionaler Instabilität ter soziotherapeutischer Gruppen
Chair: Ulrike Siepelmeyer-Müller, Germany Chair: Johannes Kirchhof, Germany

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German language Session


DAS AKTIONSBÜNDNIS
SEELISCHE GESUNDHEIT IST ...
… eine bundesweite Initiative zur Förderung der seelischen Gesundheit. Zu den über 90
Mitgliedsorganisationen zählen die Selbsthilfeverbände der Betroffenen und Angehö-
rigen sowie Vertreter aus den Bereichen Psychiatrie, Gesundheitsförderung und Politik.
Initiiert wurde das Bündnis 2006 von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie und
Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Nervenheilkunde (DGPPN) gemeinsam mit dem
Antistigma-Programm Open the doors. Das Aktionsbündnis wird gefördert durch das
Bundesministerium für Gesundheit.

Für die Menschen – gegen Ausgrenzung Aktionswoche Seelische Gesundheit


So lautet der Leitgedanke für die zahlreichen Aktivitäten Die Aktionswoche zum Welttag der Seelischen Gesund-
des Aktionsbündnisses, die über psychische Erkrankun- heit findet jährlich im Oktober mit zahlreichen Veran-
gen aufklären, Stigmatisierung verhindern und Hilfs- staltungen in Berlin und bundesweit statt.
angebote aufzeigen wollen. Für eine Gesellschaft, die
www.aktionswoche.seelischegesundheit.net
offen und tolerant mit psychisch erkrankten Menschen
umgeht!
Gemeinsam mit der DGPPN und in Verbindung mit der Social Media
Stiftung für Seelische Gesundheit schreibt das Aktions-
„Dein Kopf voller Fragen?” – Kampagne zur Aufklärung
bündnis Seelische Gesundheit 2017 zum 15. Mal den
und Förderung der seelischen Gesundheit bei Facebook
DGPPN-Antistigma-Preis aus. Der Preis ist mit insgesamt
EUR 10.000 dotiert und wird im Rahmen des Kongresses www.facebook.com/seelischegesundheit
an Institutionen und Selbsthilfegruppen vergeben, die
sich für eine nachhaltige gesellschaftliche Integration
psychisch erkrankter Menschen einsetzen.
Wie in jedem Jahr können sich die Kongressteilnehmer-
innen und -teilnehmer über die Aktivitäten des Bünd-
nisses und seiner Mitgliedsorganisationen informieren. Informationen und Kontakt
Die Informationsstände finden Sie in der Messe Berlin,
Aktionsbündnis Seelische Gesundheit
in Halle 2.2.
Reinhardtstr. 27 B, 10117 Berlin
tel +49 (0)30 27 57 66 07
koordination@seelischegesundheit.net
www.seelischegesundheit.net
berlin

DGPPN matters
DGPPN Sections | Section meetings
316

Addictive Disorders Geriatric Psychiatry


Ursula Havemann-Reinecke, Germany Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany
Norbert Wodarz, Germany Michael Hüll, Germany
Anil Batra, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 3
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R7
DGPPN MATTERS

Health Care Professions


Clinically Applied Stimulation Techniques in Angela Döring, Germany
Psychiatry Beatrix Evers-Grewe, Germany
Michael Grözinger, Germany Franz-Peter Begher, Germany
Andreas Conca, Italy
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Annette Brühl, Switzerland
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R13
Jan Di Pauli, Austria
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 History of Psychiatry
17:00 – 18:30 | Room R12 Ekkehardt Kumbier, Germany
Maike Rotzoll, Germany
Community Psychiatry
DGPPN Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Raoul Borbé, Germany
08:15 – 09:45 | Room R7
Ulf Künstler, Germany
Norbert Mayer-Amberg, Germany
Intercultural Psychiatry and Psychotherapy,
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 Migration
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R10 Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany
Emergency Psychiatry
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 5
Thomas Messer, Germany
Peter Neu, Germany
Medical Didactics
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Germany
13:00 – 14:00 | Room R8 Philipp Spitzer, Germany
Thomas Frodl, Germany
Experimental Stimulation Techniques in
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Psychiatry
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R10
Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
Alexander Sartorius, Germany
Mental Disorders in General Practice
Detlef E. Dietrich, Germany
Forensic Psychiatry
Cornelia Goesmann, Germany
Jürgen L. Müller, Germany
Nahlah Saimeh, Germany DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 October 2017
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R12
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
11:45 – 13:15 | Room Weimar 3
Mental Disorders in People with Intellectual
Disabilities
Knut Hoffmann, Germany
Brian Fergus Barrett, Germany
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Neurobiology and Genetics Psychiatry and Psychotherapy for Emergency
Jürgen Deckert, Germany Services
Elisabeth Binder, Germany Niels Bergemann, Germany
Thomas G. Schulze, Germany Roger Braas, Germany
Peter L. Zimmermann, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R6 DGPPN Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017

DGPPN MATTERS
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R7
Neuropsychiatry
Josef Priller, Germany Psychoeducation
Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany Josef Bäuml, Germany

Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology


Psychotherapy Gerhard Gründer, Germany
Martin Heinze, Germany Gabriel Eckermann, Germany
Thomas Fuchs, Germany Michael Paulzen, Germany
Anke Maatz, Switzerland
Psychosocial Care Research
DGPPN Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Thomas Becker, Germany
10:00 – 11:30 | Room R7
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Germany
Bernhard van Treeck, Germany
Prediction in Psychiatry
Jens Wiltfang, Germany DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R7
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
Psychosomatics
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Dessau 6
Manfred Fichter, Germany
Martin Bohus, Germany
Prevention of Mental Disorders
Andrea Pfennig, Germany DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany 18:45 – 20:15 | Room R12
Michael Bauer, Germany
Frank Jessen, Germany Psychosomatics, Section Consultation-Liaison-
Psychiatry
DGPPN Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017
Alexander Kern-Ehrlich, Germany
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R8
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Psychiatric Nursing 13:30 – 15:00 | Room R9
André Nienaber, Germany
Susanne Schoppmann, Switzerland Psychotherapy
Regula Lüthi, Switzerland Michael Linden, Germany
Reinhard Bachmann, Austria Harald J. Freyberger, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
Psychotraumatology
15:15 – 16:45 | Room Lindau 2
Julia Schellong, Germany
Ingo Schäfer, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R8
DGPPN Sections | Section meetings
318

Rehabilitation and Inclusion Sports Psychiatry and Psychotherapy


Katarina Stengler, Germany Karsten Henkel, Germany
Arnold Torhorst, Germany Frank Helmig, Germany
Andreas Ströhle, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R7 DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
17:00 – 18:30 | Room Lindau 6
DGPPN MATTERS

Religiousness and Spirituality


Michael Utsch, Germany Suicidology
Gabriele Stotz-Ingenlath, Germany Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany
Barbara Schneider, Germany
Sexual Medicine
Michael M. Berner, Germany Women and Gender-specific Questions in
Peer Briken, Germany Psychiatry
Anette Kersting, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Iris Hauth, Germany
11:45 – 13:15 | Room R6
DGPPN Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Sexual Orientations and Identities in Psychiatry 11:45 – 13:15 | Room Lindau 5
and Psychotherapy
Götz Mundle, Germany
Lieselotte Mahler, Germany
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
15:15 – 16:45 | Room R7

Sleep Medicine
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
Thomas C. Wetter, Germany
Christoph Nissen, Switzerland
DGPPN Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
13:30 – 15:00 | Room R9
berlin

WPA matters
WPA Sections | Section meetings
320

Addiction Psychiatry Child and Adolescent Psychiatry


Michael Krausz, Canada Bennett L. Leventhal, USA
Gregory Bunt, USA Gordana Milavic, United Kingdom
Massimo Clerici, Italy Norbert Skokauskas, Ireland
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
09:00 – 10:00 | Room Weimar 2 14:00 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 2
WPA MATTERS

ADHD Clinical Psychopathology


Joseph Biederman, USA Michael Musalek, Austria
J. J. Sandra Kooij, The Netherlands Andrea Raballo, Italy
Iris Manor, Israel Pedro Varandas, Portugal
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
10:00 – 11:00 | Room Weimar 2 15:00 – 16:00 | Room Weimar 2

Affective Disorders Conflict Management & Resolution


Jan Scott, United Kingdom Solomon T. Rataemane, South Africa
Sagar Parikh, Canada Michael Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Germany
Gregor Hasler, Switzerland Elsa Gewehr, Germany
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Anxiety & Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
12:00 – 13:00 | Room Weimar 2
Naomi Fineberg, United Kingdom
Dan Stein, South Africa
Disaster Psychiatry
Joseph Zohar, Israel
Russell Franco D'Souza, Australia
Jose Toufic Thomé, Brazil
Arts and Psychiatry
León Cohen Bello, Argentina
Hans-Otto Thomashoff, Austria
Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Carlos Zubaran, Australia 09:00 – 10:00 | Room Weimar 4
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Dual Disorders / Pathology
13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 2
Nestor Szerman, Spain
Nady El-Guebaly, Canada
Biological Psychiatry
Javier Didia-Attas, Argentina
Mohammed T. Abou-Saleh, Qatar
Ihsan Salloum, USA WPA Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017
Helen L. Millar, United Kingdom 10:00 – 11:00 | Room Weimar 2

Classification, Diagnostic Assessment Early Career Psychiatrists


& Nomenclature Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
Ihsan Salloum, USA Florian Riese, Switzerland
Michel Botbol, France Felipe Picon, Brazil
Werdie van Staden, South Africa
WPA Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017
13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 2
Brain & Pain
Claudio M. Martins, Brazil
Eating Disorders
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Italy
Janice Russell, Australia
Robert Cancro, USA
Palmiero Monteleone, Italy
Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany
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Ecology, Psychiatry & Mental Health Forensic Psychiatry
Miguel Angel Materazi, Argentina Norbert Konrad, Germany
François Ferrero, Switzerland Nicoleta Tataru, Romania
Ines Josefina Puig, Argentina Birgit Vollm, United Kingdom
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
14:00 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 4 11:00 – 12:00 | Room Weimar 2

WPA MATTERS
Education in Psychiatry Genetics in Psychiatry
Allan Tasman, USA Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
Bulent Coskun, Turkey Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, USA
Andrea Fiorillo, Italy James B. Potash, USA
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
15:00 – 16:00 | Room Weimar 4 17:00 – 18:00 | Room Weimar 2

Emergency Psychiatry History of Psychiatry


Pier Maria Furlan, Italy German Berrios, United Kingdom
Cinzia Bressi, Italy David Healy, United Kingdom
José Guimón, Spain
HIV / AIDS Psychiatry
Epidemiology and Public Health Mary Ann Adler Cohen, USA
Elie G. Karam, Lebanon Maria Ferrara, Italy
Norito Kawakami, Japan Jordi Blanch, Spain
WPA Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
09:00 – 10:00 | Room Weimar 2 12:00 – 13:00 | Room Weimar 2

Evidence Based Psychiatry Immunology & Psychiatry


Kostas N. Fountoulakis, Greece Angelos Halaris, USA
Aysegul Yıldız, Turkey Karl Bechter, Germany
Jelena Vrublevska, Latvia Veerle Bergink, The Netherlands
WPA Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017
Evolutionary Psychiatry
10:00 – 11:30 | Room Weimar 1
Daniel R. Wilson, USA
Martin Brüne, Germany
Impulsivity & Impulse Control Disorders
Riadh Abed, United Kingdom
F. Gerard Moeller, USA
Franck Baylé, France
Exercise & Sports Psychiatry
Matthias R. Lemke, Germany
Thomas Wenzel, Austria
David Baron, USA
Informatics and Telecommunications in Psychiatry
Michael Krausz, Canada
Family Research and Intervention
Kathleen Griffiths, Australia
Akram K. Wilson, United Kingdom
Robert Hsiung, USA
Massimo Clerici, Italy
Samir Sobhi Nicolas Ibrahim, Australia WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
14:00 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 2
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
16:00 – 17:00 | Room Weimar 4
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Uriel M. Halbreich, USA
Peter Gaszner, Hungary
Nabil Mikati, Lebanon
WPA Sections | Section meetings
322

Intersectional Interest Group of Sections Old Age Psychiatry


WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland
17:00 – 19:30 | Room Weimar 4 Aleksandra Milićević-Kalašić, Serbia
Carlos Augusto de Mendonça Lima, Switzerland
Literature & Psychiatry
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Ahmad Mohit, Iran
17:00 – 18:00 | Room Weimar 4
Sergio J. Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico
WPA MATTERS

Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA


Operational Committee Meeting with
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 Sections – Open Forum
15:00 – 16:00 | Room Weimar 2 WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
17:00 – 19:00 | Room Weimar 2
Mass Media & Mental Health
Pedro Ruggero, USA Perinatal Psychiatry and Infant Mental Health
Giuseppe Spinetti, Italy Gisèle Apter, France
Luigi Janiri, Italy Antoine Guedeney, France
Nicole Garret-Gloanec, France
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
16:00 – 17:00 | Room Weimar 2 WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
15:00 – 16:00 | Room Weimar 4
Measurement Instruments in Psychiatric Care
Sivasankaran Balaratnasingam, Australia Personality Disorders
Aleksandar Janca, Australia Peter Tyrer, United Kingdom
Roger Mulder, New Zealand
Mental Health Economics Mike Crawford, United Kingdom
Massimo Moscarelli, Italy
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
Ella Rytik, Russia
14:00 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 4
Dominic Hodgkin, USA
Personalized Psychiatry
Military Psychiatry
Giampaolo Perna, Italy
Vsevolod Rozanov, Ukraine
Charles B. Nemeroff, USA
Dragica Kozarić-Kovačić, Croatia
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA
Igor Marinić, Croatia
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 Pharmacopsychiatry
11:00 – 12:00 | Room Weimar 4 Siegfried Kasper, Austria
Pierre Blier, Canada
Neuroimaging in Psychiatry Thomas C. Baghai, Germany
Nancy Andreasen, USA
Goran C. Sedval, Sweden Philosophy & Humanities in Psychiatry
Antonio Vita, Italy Giovanni Stanghellini, Italy
Bill (KWM) Fulford, United Kingdom
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
Adriano Rodrigues, Brazil
12:00 – 13:00 | Room Weimar 4
Positive Psychiatry
Occupational Psychiatry
Dilip V. Jeste, USA
Gino Pozzi, Italy
Amresh Shrivastava, Canada
Ana Maria Rossi, Brazil
A'verria Martin, USA
Toshimasa Maruta, Japan
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
10:00 – 11:00 | Room Weimar 4
13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 4
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Preventive Psychiatry Psychiatry, Law and Ethics
Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom Athanassios Douzenis, Greece
Olga Karpenko, Russia Kuruvilla Thomas, India
Uttam Garg, India Georgios Tzeferakos, Greece
WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
16:00 – 17:00 | Room Weimar 4 11:00 – 12:00 | Room Weimar 2

WPA MATTERS
Psychiatric Electrophysiology Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care
Oliver Pogarell, Germany David Baron, USA
Nash Boutros, USA Luigi Grassi, Italy
Ryouhei Ishii, Japan Bulent Coskun, Turkey
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
14:00 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 2 12:00 – 13:00 | Room Weimar 2

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability


Pichet Udomratn, Thailand Kerim Munir, USA
Tae-Yeon Hwang, South Korea Angela Hassiotis, United Kingdom
Johannes Wancata, Austria Muideen Bakare, Nigeria
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 WPA Section meeting: Tue, 10 Oct 2017
09:00 – 10:00 | Room Weimar 2 13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 2

Psychiatry & Human Sexuality Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry


António Palha, Portugal Michel Botbol, France
Radwa Said Abdelazim, Egypt Jalil Bennani, Morocco
Sathyanarayana Rao, India Graziella Onofrio, Turkey
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Psychiatry & Sleep Wakefulness Disorders
15:00 – 16:00 | Room Weimar 2
Martin Hatzinger, Switzerland
Thomas Paparrigopoulos, Greece
Psychological Consequences of Torture
Christoph Nissen, Germany
& Persecution
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 Pau Perez-Sales, Spain
13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 2 Gabriel Diaconu', Romania
Joost den Otter, India
Psychiatry in Developing Countries
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
E. Mohandas, India
16:00 – 17:00 | Room Weimar 2
Russell Franco D'Souza, Australia
Anand Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom
Psychoneurobiology
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 Armida Mucci, Italy
10:00 – 11:00 | Room Weimar 2 Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Japan
Thomas Koenig, Switzerland
Psychiatry in Private Practice
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Konstantinos Fountoulakis, Greece
10:00 – 11:00 | Room Weimar 4
André Carvalho, Brazil
Vagelis Karavelas, Greece
Psychoneuroendocrinology
Charles B. Nemeroff, USA
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA
Gustavo Tafet, Italy
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Psychotherapy Stigma and Mental Illness


Daniel Nahum, USA Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
Allan Tasman, USA Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
César A. Alfonso, USA Heather Stuart, Canada
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Stress Research
09:00 – 10:00 | Room Weimar 4
Jiri Raboch, Czech Republic
WPA MATTERS

Paul Lysaker, USA


Psycho-oncology and Palliative Care
Petr Bob, Czech Republic
Luigi Grassi, Italy
Michelle B. Riba, USA
Suicidology
Fawzy I. Fawzy, USA
Vladimir Carli, Sweden
Danuta Wasserman, Sweden
Public Policy and Psychiatry
Jean-Pierre Kahn, France
Jonathan Burns, South Africa
Michael Krausz, Canada WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Ann Faerden, Norway 13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 4
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Transcultural Psychiatry
11:00 – 12:00 | Room Weimar 4
Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
Quality Assurance in Psychiatry
Joseba Achotegui, Spain
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Jack McIntyre, USA WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, USA 14:00 – 15:00 | Room Weimar 4
WPA Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017
Urban Mental Health
12:00 – 13:00 | Room Weimar 2
Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan
Norman Sartorius, Switzerland
Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry
Takahiro A. Kato, Japan
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil
Nahla Nagy, Egypt WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Bernard Janse van Rensburg, South Africa 15:00 – 16:00 | Room Weimar 4
WPA Section meeting: Mon, 9 Oct 2017
Women's Mental Health
13:00 – 14:00 | Room Weimar 2
Josyan Madi Skaff, Lebanon
Simon Vigod, Canada
Rural Mental Health
Heba Allah Habib, Egypt
Satish Malik, India
Vimal Sharma, United Kingdom WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Anshuman Pant, Australia 16:00 – 17:00 | Room Weimar 4
WPA Section meeting: Wed, 11 Oct 2017
12:00 – 13:00 | Room Weimar 4

Schizophrenia
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany
Veronica Larach Walters, Chile
Peter Falkai, Germany
WPA Section meeting: Thu, 12 Oct 2017
11:00 – 12:00 | Room Weimar 2
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Public relations and


networking
Press conferences | Presseveranstaltungen
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PUBLIC RELATIONS

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Journalistinnen und Journalisten steht auf dem Weltkongress 2017 ein umfangreicher
Presseservice zur Verfügung. Das Pressebüro vermittelt nicht nur Interviewtermine und
Gesprächsräume, es liegen dort auch alle aktuellen Stellungnahmen und Pressemittei-
lungen der DGPPN aus. Im Rahmen des Kongresses finden insgesamt fünf Presseveran-
staltungen statt.

Opening press conference | Eröffnungspressekonferenz


Fri, 6 Oct 2017 | 10:00 – 11:00 | Bundespressekonferenz
Ankündigungspressekonferenz: Psychiatrie in Deutschland und der Welt
Experts: Dinesh Bhugra, United Kingdom
Peter Falkai, Germany
Arno Deister, Germany
Margret Osterfeld, Germany
Janine Berg-Peer, Germany

Hinweis für Journalistinnen und Journalisten –


Foto- und Drehgenehmigungen
Bild- und Tonaufnahmen auf dem Weltkongress, die über den privaten Gebrauch hinausgehen,
erfordern eine vorherige schriftliche Genehmigung durch die Pressestelle der DGPPN.
Das Formular „Antrag auf Drehgenehmigung“ finden Sie auf www.dgppnkongress.de oder erhalten
Sie im Pressebüro. Für Bild- und Tonaufnahmen in der Fachausstellung bedarf es zusätzlich der
vorherigen Zustimmung der Aussteller. Für Aufnahmen in den Veranstaltungen der fördernden
Unternehmen bedarf es zusätzlich deren Zustimmung.
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Press conferences | Pressekonferenzen
Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room M6
Pressekonferenz: Schlaglichter der Psychiatrieforschung
Experts: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Katharina Domschke, Germany
Frank Jessen, Germany
Alkomiet Hasan, Germany

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room M6
Pressekonferenz: Psychiatrie und Gesellschaft
Experts: Andreas Heinz, Germany
Michaela Amering, Austria
Eckart von Hirschhausen, Germany
Iris Hauth, Germany
und weitere

Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 13:00 | Room M6


Pressegespräch: Zwei Wochen nach der Bundestagswahl – was muss die neue Bundesregierung für
psychisch erkrankte Menschen tun?
DGPPN-Experten im Gespräch mit aktuellen Vertretern aus der Politik

Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 15:30 – 16:30 | Room M6


Pressegespräch: Menschenrechte – die Situation in Deutschland
Experts: Arno Deister, Germany
Paul Hoff, Switzerland
Thomas Pollmächer, Germany
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date. The permission does not include the courses offered as part of the educational programme.
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permission from the DGPPN.

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Networking reception
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NETWORKING

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Promoting communication is one of the key objectives of the congress. All participants
are cordially invited to take part in the Networking Reception, which will take place on
Sunday, 8 October 2017 at 19:15 in the entrance foyer of Messe Süd.
Drinks will be offered. Early Career Psychiatrists are kindly invited to join the members
of the ECP Committee at the reception. A meeting point will be provided where young
professionals can easily get in touch with each other and with renowned experts.

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Pub Crawl for ECPs


Get in touch with like-minded people and enjoy a night out in Berlin – one of the most vibrant
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› Monday, 9 October 2017 002 Pharmacology of the D2 partial agonists –
What they bring to the table
InS-01 Industry Symposium Leslie Citrome, USA
003 Brexpiprazole for treatment of patients with
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A2

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS


acute schizophrenia – The short term perspective
Pushing back frontiers in neuropsychiatric disease
John Kane, USA
therapy
Chair: Siegfried Kasper, Austria 004 Brexpiprazole for relapse prevention in
Organiser: Dr. Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co. KG schizophrenia – The long term view
Christoph Correll, USA
001 Anxiety therapy: Closing the gap between
efficacy and safety 005 Panel discussion
Hans-Peter Volz, Germany Christoph Correll, USA
002 Behavioural and psychological symptoms
associated with dementia (BPSD): Prevalence, InS-04 Industry Symposium
clinical importance and treatment options
Armin von Gunten, Switzerland 11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A4
Paving the way to remission from depression
Chairs: Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
InS-02 Industry Symposium Siegfried Kasper, Austria
Organiser: SERVIER
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall New York 2
Tranylcypromin – effektives und sicheres 001 Meeting the challenge of characterizing
Management therapieresistenter Depression mit depressed patients' symptoms
dem Ansatzpunkt Monoaminoxidase Koen Demyttenaere, Belgium
Chair: Mazda Adli, Germany 002 Restoring functioning to achieve remission
Organiser: Aristo Pharma GmbH Siegfried Kasper, Austria
001 Monoaminoxidase – eine nach wie vor zeitge- 003 Sharing our patients' experiences with agomel-
mäße pharmakologische Zielstruktur der Depressi- atine
onsbehandlung mit Tranylcypromin Michael Landgrebe, Germany
Manfred Gerlach, Germany
004 Panel discussion
002 Von Fallberichten und kontrollierten Studien Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany
zur Meta-Analyse – Tranylcypromin in der Therapie Siegfried Kasper, Austria
der Depression
Roland Ricken, Germany
003 Klinische Pharmakologie und praktische
› Wednesday, 11 October 2017
Therapie von Tranylcypromin: besondere Rolle bei
atypischer Depression?
Willem A. Nolen, The Netherlands InS-05 Industry Symposium
11:45 – 13:15 | Room M8
Stimulieren, wenn Medikamente nicht mehr
› Tuesday, 10 October 2017 helfen? Neurostimulation als Optionstherapie bei
schwerbehandelbaren Depressionen?
Chair: Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany
InS-03 Industry Symposium Organiser: LivaNova Deutschland GmbH
11:45 – 13:15 | Hall A5 001 Indikation zur VNS Therapy aus der Perspektive
Advances in schizophrenia: Why do we need new des EKT-Anwenders
treatment options? Here W. Folkerts, Germany
Chair: Christoph Correll, USA 002 Vagusnervstimulation – klinische und theore-
Organisers: Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & tische Aspekte der psychiatrischen Anwendung
Commercialization, Inc & H. Lundbeck A / S Helge Mueller, Germany
001 Schizophrenia today and what we need tomorrow
Celso Arango, Spain
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Major Sponsor

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS


SERVIER

Sponsors (as per 5 September 2017)


» ABcann Germany GmbH » Hogrefe Verlag
» Actelion Pharmaceuticals Deutschland GmbH » Hormosan Pharma
» Agfa HealthCare GmbH » ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheits-
wesen
» Alexianer GmbH
» IMPRS-TP
» American Psychiatric Association
» inomed Medizintechnik GmbH
» Amomed Pharma
» INVITALIS
» Aristo Pharma GmbH
» Janssen-Cilag GmbH
» Bayer Vital GmbH
» JUNFERMANN VERLAG GMBH
» BEE Medic GmbH / EEG Info
» Klett-Cotta Fachbuch
» Beltz Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
» Kohlhammer
» BUNDESWEHR
» Lehmanns Media GmbH
» Carl-Auer Verlag
» Lilly US
» CIP-Mediendienst
» LivaNova Deutschland GmbH
» doctari
» Localite GmbH
» Donnerberg
» Lundbeck GmbH
» Dr. Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co. KG
» MAG & More
» Electromedical Products International, Inc.
» Magrathea Informatik GmbH
» Elsevier
» MagVenture
» Folkmanis Puppets
» Medice
» Frontiers
» medilight
» Genomind
» Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft
» Georg Thieme Verlag
» Minddistrict
» HASOMED GmbH
» Monsenso ApS
» Heiligenfeld Kliniken
» neuraxpharm Arzneimittel GmbH
» Hexal AG & Sandoz Pharmacenticals AG
» neuroCare Group GmbH
» HMNC Brain Health
» Neurosoft
» H. Lundbeck A / S
» Otsuka Pharma GmbH » Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH
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» Pearson Clinical & Talent Assessment » STADA Arzneimittel AG


» Psychiatrie Verlag, Köln » Stillachhaus Privatklinik GmbH
» RAD Zentralschweiz, Regionalarztdienst IV Stelle » SVA Zürich
Luzern
» Thieme + Frohberg GmbH
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS

» SCHATTAUER
» Trommsdorff GmbH & Co. KG
» SCHUHFRIED GmbH
» Wiley
» SERVIER
» Wisepress Ltd
» Soterix Medical Inc

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SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS


Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Foyer Hall B
ABcann Germany GmbH 23
doctari 29
Actelion Pharmaceuticals Deutschland GmbH 13
Donnerberg 28
Agfa HealthCare GmbH 15
Dr. Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co. KG 6
ADHS Deutschland e. V. 80
Aladin – ambulante Hilfen & Therapie gGmbH 36A
E Booth-No.
Alexianer GmbH 48
American Psychiatric Association 56 Eckhard Busch Stiftung 78
Amomed Pharma 27 Electromedical Products International, Inc. 61
APK – Aktion psychisch Kranke 79 Elfriede Dietrich Stiftung 78
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Arzneimitteltherapie bei Elsevier 59
psychiatrischen Erkrankungen (AGATE) e. V. 74 EPA – European Congress of Psychiatry 50
Aristo Pharma GmbH 1 esanum GmbH 51
Ärzte ohne Grenzen e.V. 73
Aspies e.V. 81 F Booth-No.
Author Table 70
Folkmanis Puppets 62
Frontiers 42
B Booth-No.
BEE Medic GmbH / EEG Info 20 G Booth-No.
Beltz Verlag GmbH & Co. KG 65
Genomind 33
Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft beruflicher Trainings-
Georg Thieme Verlag 37
zentren, BAG-BTZ 78
GET FIT – MOBILE OFFICE MASSAGE 72
Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Rehabilitation
psychisch kranker Menschen; BAG RPK e.V. 83
H Booth-No.
Bundesverband Angehöriger psychisch erkrankter
Menschen e.V.; BApK 82 HASOMED GmbH at 22
BUNDESWEHR 69 Heiligenfeld Kliniken 47
Hexal AG & Sandoz Pharmacenticals AG 2
C Booth-No. HMNC Brain Health 7
Hogrefe Verlag 39
Carl-Auer Verlag 54
Hormosan Pharma 31
CINP World Congress of Neuropsycho-
pharmacology 68
I Booth-No.
CIP-Mediendienst 26
Congrès Français de Psychiatrie 71 ID Information und Dokumentation im
Gesundheitswesen 9
D Booth-No. IMPRS-TP 43
inomed Medizintechnik GmbH 10
DeGPT e. V. 75
International Congress on Borderline Personality
Deutsch-Russische Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie,
Disorder 2018, Sitges
Psychotherapie und Psychosomatische Medizin 85
INVITALIS 25 + 52
Deutsche Depressions Liga e. V. 86
Deutsche Gesellschaft Zwangserkrankungen e. V. 78
J Booth-No.
DFPP e. V. 77
DGBS Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare Störungen 84 Janssen-Cilag GmbH 5
DGPPN-Referat Gesundheitsfachberufe 76 JUNFERMANN VERLAG GMBH 44
Exhibitors
336

K Booth-No. R Booth-No.
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS

Karger AG 49 RAD Zentralschweiz, Regionalarztdienst IV


Klett-Cotta Fachbuch 60 Stelle Luzern 63
Kohlhammer 67
S Booth-No.
L Booth-No.
SCHATTAUER 37
Lehmanns Media GmbH 28A SCHUHFRIED GmbH 29A
LivaNova Deutschland GmbH 14 SERVIER 17
Localite GmbH 24 Soterix Medical 18
Lundbeck GmbH 4 Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH 40
STADA Arzneimittel AG 16
M Booth-No. Stillachhaus Privatklinik GmbH 46
SVA Zürich 21
MAG & More 12
Magrathea Informatik GmbH at 9
T Booth-No.
MagVenture at 24
Medice 3 Thieme + Frohberg GmbH 34
medilight 53 Tourette-Gesellschaft Deutschland e.V. 87
Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft 30 Trommsdorff GmbH & Co. KG 11
Minddistrict 41
Monsenso ApS 55 V Booth-No.
Verein für Psychiatrie und seel. Gesundheit (vpsg) 78
N Booth-No.
Visit Berlin 88
neuraxpharm Arzneimittel GmbH 8
neuroCare Group GmbH 22 W Booth-No.
Neurosoft 32
WFSBP – World Congress of Biological Psychiatry
2019, Vancouver
O Booth-No.
Wiley 66
Otsuka Pharma GmbH 4 Wisepress Ltd 45
World Congress on ADHD 2019, Lisbon
P Booth-No. World Psychiatric Association 36
Pabst Science Publishers 58
Pearson Clinical & Talent Assessment 38
Psychiatrie in Bewegung e. V. 36A
Psychiatrie Verlag, Köln 64
Exhibition floor plan

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Rooms
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Catering 22 16 15 9 8 7 4
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14 13 6
23
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Session
Rooms
24 3
12 11 5
88 25
2
Main Entrance
Registration
Messe Süd

32 33 87

German Alliance for Mental Health


27 28 29 31
86
26 28A 29A 30 34 85
84
45 41 40 36 83
48 37
44 43 42 82
47 46 39 38 36A
81
80
79
49 53 66
Manicomio
64
Internet

59 60 62
People in Chains

54
Being A Human

Clinics‘ Job Fair 50 67


65 69 78
55 63
51 61
56 68
52 77
Catering 70
Author
58 Table 71 72 73 74 75 76

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NGOs, German Alliance for Mental Health, other congresses
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Scientific visits and tours


Scientific visits
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Visit places of psychiatry-historical significance in Berlin

During the congress you have the opportunity to visit several places related to the history of German psychiatry in
Berlin. Make sure to secure your ticket at the counter. The scientific visits will be accompanied by an English-speak-
ing guide.

Charité Berlin – past and present Berlin in the 1940's – in memoriam of the
SCIENTIFIC VISITS

victims
The Charité is nowadays one of the largest university
hospitals in Europe for medical research and education. You will visit the Topography of Terror – one of the
It looks back on a 300-year history of healing, research most frequently visited places of remembrance in Ber-
and teaching at the top international level with 3,700 lin. During the "Third Reich" the headquarters of the
doctors and scientists. It extends over four campuses Secret State Police, the SS and the Reich Security Main
with almost 100 clinics and institutes under the roof of Office were located at the site. The permanent exhibition
17 Charité Centers. “Topography of Terror: Gestapo, SS and Reich Securi-
ty Main Office on Wilhelm- and Prinz-Albrecht-Straße”
The Berlin Museum of Medical History is the succes-
focuses on the central institutions of the SS and police
sor of Rudolf Virchow's Pathological Museum and it is
during the “Third Reich” and the crimes that they com-
located on the grounds of the Charité in Berlin Mitte.
mitted throughout Europe. There you will have some
The museum's special exhibitions focus on current as-
time to individually explore the exhibition.
pects of medicine and medical history of the last four
centuries. In its stocks, the museum holds quite a few The second stop of the tour will be the T4 Memorial and
historical medical collections. They also provide objects Information point for the victims of the “Euthanasia”
for an ongoing material research in the fields of history killings. Dr. Rotzoll, an expert at the Institute for History
of science and medicine. The permanent exhibition in- and Ethics of Medicine of the University of Heidelberg,
cludes 750 pieces of pathological anatomic (moist and will provide insights and background information.
dry) compounds, models and images. Explore the muse-
um on a private guided tour. Visit the Topography of Terror and
T4 Memorial in Berlin
Visit the Medical Historical Museum at the Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 15:00 – 18:00
Charité in Berlin
Price per person: EUR 35
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 14:00 – 18:00
Price includes: transportation and English-speaking guide.
In addition, you will participate in a tour of Professor
Andreas Heinz' institute at the Charité Berlin.
Price per person: EUR 55
Price includes: admission fee and guided tours in the
Museum of Medical History and the Charité, transporta-
tion and English-speaking guide.

General conditions
» Full payment in advance is required.
» The scientific visit will be conducted in English.
» Each scientific visit starts and ends at the congress
venue Messe Berlin, Main Entrance: Messe Süd.
Meeting point: bus parking
Clinical visits

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Close insights for Early Career Psychiatrists and Trainees

Free guided clinical visits for young professionals are offered as a part of the programme for Early Career
Psychiatrists. The aim is to get more insight into the daily clinical practice and workspace environment at German
psychiatric hospitals.
Five clinical visits will take place in the following hospitals:

Campus Charité Berlin Mitte II Campus Charité Berlin Mitte I St. Hedwig-

CLINICAL VISITS
Hospital
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 11:00
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 11:00
The guided clinical visit will focus on the old psychiatric
clinic. The guided clinical visit will focus on Soteria house.
Contact person: Jakob Kaminski Contact person: Martin Voss

Berlin Vivantes Clinic 'Am Urban' Schlosspark-Clinic Berlin


Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 10:00 – 12:00 Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 11:00
The guided clinical visit will focus on acute care, early All wards will be visited.
intervention center FRITZ, psychotherapy, psychiatric
Contact persons: Antonia Barth and Markus Bahnemann
outpatient clinic and day clinic.
Contact person: Karolina Leopold

Alexianer St. Joseph Berlin-Weißensee


Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 11:00
The guided clinical visit will focus on acute care of pa-
tients with schizophrenia, Soteria house, PTSD, postpar-
tum depression, day clinic with hometreatment.
Contact person: Sabine Prestele

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Half-day tours

Various guided tours in and around Berlin are offered to participants and their accompanying persons during the
WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY. All tours will be accompanied by an English-speaking guide. They
start and end at the bus parking of the congress venue Messe Berlin, Main Entrance: Messe Süd.
Please check at the congress tour counter which tours are currently available. Tour tickets will be sold on a first-come,
first-served basis, so places are limited. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the respective event.

City sightseeing tour Berlin City of contrasts


Sun, 8 Oct 2017 | 14:00 – 17:00 Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 16:00
CITY TOURS

Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 14:00 – 17:00


To many of the Berlin visitors and tourists, the most im-
Wed, 11 October 2017 | 09:00 – 12:00
portant attraction is in its recent decades. People want to
For registered accompanying persons this tour is in- discover the city's Cold War past and its “island” status.
cluded in the registration fee. Please note that ad- On this tour your guide will take you back in time and
vance registration is required. show you the most famous sites.
The tour will take you through the city centre of Ber- During the 40 years of Berlin's separation, the East and
lin. You will pass the Reichstag, seat of the German the West side developed in completely different ways.
Parliament with its famous glass dome, designed by Sir Although, the precise course of the wall is hardly trace-
Norman Foster. The bus will then proceed along the able a lot of the aftermath of the separation is still no-
green lung of Berlin, the Tiergarten, the former private ticeable and visible. Your guide will point this out along
hunting grounds for the king and the electors of Bran- the way.
denburg, in which nowadays Berlin's inhabitants as well
A historic place and the first stop on this tour will be
as tourists find time to relax.
Checkpoint Charlie, the famous former border crossing
You will see the Victory Column, crowned with the in the heart of Berlin. Until the fall of the Berlin Wall
golden Goddess of Victory and pass by Charlottenburg on 9 November 1989, it signified the border between
Palace, a late 17th century baroque masterpiece. West and East, Capitalism and Communism, freedom
and confinement. Afterwards you will pass the East Side
The tour then proceeds to the famous Kurfürstendamm,
Gallery, an 1,3 km long stretch of the former Berlin wall
West Berlin's main street, lined with elegant shops and
that was left as a memorial and painted by artists from
cafes. Here, you will also see the Memorial Church, the
all over the world after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It now
symbol of the city, preserved as a ruin. You will then
stands as Europe's most famous open-air gallery with
continue towards Potsdamer Platz where you will get an
over one hundred paintings.
impression of what used to be the biggest construction
site of Europe. A historic place and the last stop on this The next and last stop is the Berlin Wall Memorial.
tour will be Checkpoint Charlie, the famous former bor- This part of the wall has been preserved in commem-
der crossing in the heart of Berlin. Until the fall of the oration of the people who suffered communism. This is
Berlin Wall on 9 November, 1989, it signified the border probably the best spot to see the wall as it really used
between West and East, Capitalism and Communism, to be. Here, you can visit the open-air exhibition, the
freedom and confinement. Reconciliation Chapel and the documentation center
with observation deck.
Price per person: EUR 35
Price includes: transportation and English-speaking guide. Price per person: EUR 40
Price includes: guided tour at the Berlin Wall Memorial,
transportation and English-speaking guide.
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Jewish Berlin Historical walking tour


in the city centre of Berlin
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 13:00

CITY TOURS
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 12:00
A bus will take you to the Jewish quarter called “Spandau-
er Vorstadt”, which is the area around Hackescher Markt A bus will pick you up at the congress venue and will
in the centre of Berlin. The heart of Spandauer Vorstadt take you to the Brandenburg Gate where the walking
is the New Synagogue, which has always been and still tour will start. Your guide will introduce you to the city,
is the symbol of Jewish culture in Berlin. Since the 90s, a giving you an overview of its history but also of its pres-
lot of Jewish restaurants, cafés, institutions – cultural as ent situation.
well as educational – and a Jewish community have set-
Continue by walking along the famous boulevard „Un-
tled here. The bus will drop you off at Hackescher Markt
ter den Linden“ and the historical centre of East Berlin.
for a walking tour.
See such famous buildings as the State Opera House,
During the walking tour you will get to know Berlin's the Humboldt University, the Museum of German
Jewish culture by passing shops, exhibits, restaurants History (formerly the Zeughaus) and the Red City Hall.
and cafés on August Street, Tucholsky Street and Johan- Your walking tour will then continue to the most beauti-
nis Street while the guide gives you insider information. ful historical place in Berlin – the Gendarmenmarkt. It is
the site of three impressive buildings: The German and
You will be picked up again at the New Synagogue,
the French Cathedral and Schinkel's Konzerthaus.
home to the Centrum Judaicum. The bus will then take
you to the Jewish Museum in Berlin-Kreuzberg, which Afterwards you will discover the former border crossing,
constitutes a spectacular highlight of modern architec- the famous Checkpoint Charlie. Checkpoint Charlie was
ture in Berlin. The Jewish Museum was opened in 2001 the best known border crossing during the Cold War and
and gives an interesting insight into the history of the is nowadays a must-see sight in Berlin. You will then pro-
Jewish people. Its outstanding design by Daniel Libes- ceed to the Nikolai Quarter, a restored historical area of
kind is based on a process of connecting lines between Berlin with beautiful houses, little pubs and nice shops.
locations of historic events and locations of Jewish cul-
Price per person: EUR 30
ture in Berlin. A museumtour will be arranged.
Price includes: walking tour, transportation and English-
Price per person: EUR 55 speaking guide.
Price includes: admission fee and guided tour at the Jew-
ish Museum, transportation and English-speaking guide.
City tours
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Half-day tours

Berlin from Spree Canals Half-day excursion to Potsdam


Mon, 9 Oct 2017 | 09:00 – 12:00 Wed, 11 Oct 2017 | 12:00 – 16:00
A bus will bring you directly to the landing pier Schloss- You will go on a half-day excursion to Potsdam – the city,
brücke in Charlottenburg, where you will board a public which best reflects the brilliance of Prussian history in
sightseeing boat. During the Spree Canals tour you will many different periods.
discover Berlin from an unusual and fascinating perspec-
The tour will begin with a short bus tour through the city
tive. The city was once Germany's second largest inland
centre of Potsdam. You will also pass the Russian colo-
port and still has more bridges than Venice!
CITY TOURS

ny "Alexandrovka" and the early 18th century settlement


Travel along the Spree and pass such famous sights as "Holland Quarter" with its colourful houses. Afterwards
the Reichstag, the Berlin Cathedral and Museum Island, you will visit one of the following Prussian palaces and
site of one of the world's richest museum complexes, as their beautiful garden. The whole complex was built as
well as the Nikolai Quarter. Audio guides are available on the summer residence for the Prussian Royal family.
the boat and our guide will also give you some interest-
The Palace Sanssouci was commissioned by Friedrich
ing facts about the buildings and different spots during
der Große (Frederick the Great), King of Prussia. The
the boat trip.
architect Georg W. von Knobelsdorff planned the build-
Price per person: EUR 55 ing, which was erected between 1745 and 1747. The
Price includes: ticket for a public boat tour, transporta- Rococo-style Hohenzollern palace is located within the
tion and English-speaking guide. Park Sanssouci, which is listed among UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
The New Palace was erected in the western part of Park
Sanssouci between 1763 and 1769. Frederick the Great's
New Palace marks the symbolic end of an era, since af-
ter its completion no further baroque palaces were built
in Prussia. The head architects were Johann Gottfried
Büring (1763 – 1764) and Carl von Gontard (1764 – 1769).
Afterwards the bus will bring you back to Berlin.
Price per person: EUR 50
Price includes: admission fee and guided tour at one of
the Prussian palaces and park at Sanssouci, transporta-
tion and English-speaking guide.
General Conditions Tours
» Full payment in advance is required.
» All tours will be conducted in English.
» You will receive your tour tickets at the congress
tour counter.
» All tours start and end at the congress venue,
Messe Berlin, Main Entrance: Messe Süd.
Meeting point: bus parking
» All tours are based on a minimum of 25 partici-
pants. The organisers reserve the right to cancel
the tours if the minimum number of participants
is not reached. Registration fees for cancelled
tours will be refunded.
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On-site registration
Congress fees
GENERAL INFORMATION

Country Country Country Country


group A group B group C group D
EUR EUR EUR EUR
Psychiatrists, doctors and others1) 730 630 520 420
DGPPN member or member of an affiliated association
600
(DGKJP, SGPP, SGKJPP, ÖGPP)
Nurses, occupational therapists, PhD Students and others2) 250
Students 3)
200

Additional fees
Accompanying person4) 100
Educational Programme
Course (English) 90
Course (German) 90
Nursing / Healthcare Courses 30

Kindly note that there are no day tickets available during WCP 2017.

The congress registration fee includes the following services and participation in:
» Scientific Programme » Poster exhibition
» CME certificate » Opening Ceremony
» Congress bag5) » Networking reception
» Final congress programme booklet5) » Access to the technical exhibition6)

1)
People working directly in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy such as psychiatrists, psychologists, assistant doctors, resident physi-
cians/doctors, scientists working in related professions, psychotherapists, health care professionals in leading positions, research assistants/
associates, scientific staff members etc.
2)
This fee applies to nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, PhD students, psychological psychotherapists in training.
3)
Students can take advantage of a reduced fee. Trainees and students in full time training under 40 years of age (on the first day of the
congress) are asked to provide a copy of their student ID. This fee does not apply to resident doctors or trainees with a professional
degree or completed professional training.
4)
Registration fee for accompanying persons includes admission to the Opening Ceremony and the Networking reception as well as a sight-
seeing tour of Berlin. Advance registration for the sightseeing tour is required. Please note that accompanying persons do not have access
to the scientific sessions, the poster exhibition and the technical exhibition.
5)
On-site registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority will be given to pre-registered delegates. Depending on the
number of on-site registered delegates, availability of congress material may be limited.

6)
Due to consideration of the medical products advertisement law (Heilmittelwerbegesetz) a part of
the technical exhibition is reserved for doctors, scientists and health care professionals only.
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Abstracts The WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY
All submitted abstracts are available at is also accredited by the Ärztekammer Berlin. German
www.wpaberlin2017.com or on the Congress App. physicians can obtain 6 CME credits for full congress

GENERAL INFORMATION
days and 3 CME credits for half congress days.
ATM Participants who attended the Educational Programme
An ATM / cash machine is located in the foyer of Hall 2.2 during the WCP 2017 can receive 5 CME credit points
and in the foyer of the CityCube. per Course. Please kindly note that participants can only
obtain CME credits either for the congress or for the
Berlin information Courses within the same time frame.
Get to know more about Berlin, please come and visit
A certificate of attendance along with CME credits
booth no. 88 of Visit Berlin in Hall 2.2.
can be requested either at the terminals located in the
entrance foyer of Messe Süd or comfortably online at
Business center
www.wpaberlin2017.com between 16 October and
The business center is located on the ground floor of the
31 December 2017. Please note that attendance and full
CityCube Berlin in the area of the O-rooms.
payment will be audited and an evaluation of the con-
Opening hours gress will be required in order to receive CME credits.
Monday 9 Oct 2017 08:00 – 18:00
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 08:00 – 18:00 Clinic job fair
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 08:00 – 18:00 The job fair will be located in Hall 2.2 from Monday,
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 08:00 – 14:00 9 October to Thursday, 12 October 2017 and will provide
clinics and institutes the ideal opportunity to present
Certificates (CME) themselves as an employer.
The WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY
BERLIN 2017, Germany, from 8 – 12 October 2017 has Cloakroom
been accredited by the European Accreditation Coun- A cloakroom can be found in the entrance foyer of
cil for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with Messe Süd.
28 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical
specialist should claim only those hours of credit that CO CONGRESS ONLINE®
he / she actually spent in the educational activity. For pre-registered delegates of the WCP 2017 a personal
congress section “My Congress” has automatically been
Through an agreement between the Union Européenne
installed. Here you will find your booking confirmation
des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical
and personal messages.
Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits
to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Cred- Participants are invited to generate their personal pro-
itsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® gramme by visiting the congress website › programme
credit to AMA credit can be found at › online programme.
www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
Coffee breaks and lunch
Live educational activities, occurring outside of Cana-
Various dining options as well as coffee and tea will be
da, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s
offered on a self-pay basis. Numerous food stands will
are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities
be located in Hall 2.2 and in the foyers of the venue.
(Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certifica-
tion Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Sur- Opening hours
geons of Canada. Monday 9 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
The following European CME credits will be certified:
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
CME credits Half congress day Full congress day
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 09:00 – 14:00
9 Oct 2017 › 4 › 8
10 Oct 2017 › 4 › 8
11 Oct 2017 › 4 › 8
12 Oct 2017 › 4
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Congress and exhibition office Congress kindergarten


Children are neither permitted in the session rooms,
poster area nor in the exhibition area at the venue.
GENERAL INFORMATION

Childcare services are provided free of charge by KIDS


CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH Betreuung (www.Kidsbetreuung.com). Registered
Paulsborner Str. 44, 14193 Berlin, Germany congress participants with children up to 12 years are
phone +49 (0)30 300669-0 able to make use of this service. However, pre-registra-
wpa2017@cpo-hanser.de tion is required due to a limited number of places. The
childcare service is located in the Cube Club on level 1 in
Congress App the CityCube Berlin.
The WPA 2017 Congress App is available for free. With
Opening hours
this App you are able to specifically search for sessions,
Monday 9 Oct 2017 08:00 – 20:00
lectures, speakers and abstracts as well as view the current
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 08:00 – 20:00
programme schedule. The WPA Congress App was created
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 08:00 – 20:00
for iOS and Android Systems.
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 08:00 – 18:00
We kindly ask that all German State-of-the-Art-Symposia are
being evaluated by using the App at the end of each session. Congress language
The official congress language is English. Sessions that
Q & A Module (Question & Answer)
are marked with will be held in German. Translation
Part of the WPA 2017 Congress App is the Question &
will not be provided.
Answer Module. It enables you to ask questions and make
comments with your smartphone during lectures that will
Congress organiser
take place in Hall B, Halls A1 to A8, Halls Helsinki 1 and 2,
WPA – World Psychiatric Association
Halls Paris 1 and 2, Halls Berlin 1 and 2, Halls New York
2, ch. du Petit-Bel-Air
1 to 3 and Halls London 1 to 3. Your questions and com-
1225 Chêne-Bourg, Geneva, Switzerland
ments are sent to the chair of each session via a WLAN
phone +41 (0)22 30557-37
hall network. The chair then forwards these questions or
wpasecretariat@wpanet.org
comments to the speaker.
www.wpanet.org
You can download the App at:
Scientific Secretariat of the
WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY
German Association for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and
The WPA 2017 Congress App is powered by GLOBIT GmbH in co- Psychosomatics (DGPPN)
operation with esanum GmbH. Julie Holzhausen
Reinhardtstr. 27 B
Congress counter 10117 Berlin, Germany
Fast lane (badge print) phone +49 (0)30 30 2404772-18
Registered participants, who have fully paid all booked wpa2017@dgppn.de
services in advance are requested to use self-service termi-
nals located in the entrance foyer of Messe Süd. To print the Congress venue
name badge use the barcode provided on the confirmation. Messe Berlin
Main Entrance: Messe Süd
Opening hours
Jafféstraße
Sunday 8 Oct 2017 10:00 – 19:00
14055 Berlin, Germany
Monday 9 Oct 2017 07:30 – 18:00
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 07:30 – 18:00
DGPPN booth and ECP lounge
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 07:30 – 18:00
The booth of the German Association for Psychiatry,
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 07:30 – 14:00
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (DGPPN) is located
phone: +49 (0)30 303881-993 in the foyer of the CityCube at level 2 next to Hall B
fax: +49 (0)30 303881-994 and will also serve as a meeting point for all Early Career
wpa2017@cpo-hanser.de Psychiatrists.
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Disclosure information Poster / ePoster exhibition
Following the recommendation of the EAACME (Europe- Poster sessions will be held from Monday, 9 October,
an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Educa- to Thursday, 12 October 2017, in Hall Budapest. These

GENERAL INFORMATION
tion of the UEMS) and the German Medical Association sessions offer an effective forum for the exchange of in-
(Bundesärztekammer) all chairs, speakers and poster formation and a means to communicate ideas, research
authors were asked to disclose any relevant financial or and programmes.
other relationship that could influence the content of
Poster authors are required to be available for questions
their presentation.
and further information at their poster board during
13:30 – 15:00 from Monday to Thursday.
Internet center
The Internet center is located in Hall 2.2 Posters are changed on Wednesday morning and are on
display for the entire day of the respective poster ses-
Opening hours
sion. They are sorted by topics and will be numbered
Monday 9 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
within those topics.
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00 The poster exhibition is open to all registered delegates.
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 09:00 – 14:00
Opening hours
Free WiFi is available in the foyers, session rooms as well Monday 9 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
as in the exhibition halls of the Messe Berlin. Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
SSID: WPA2017
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 09:00 – 14:00
Password: wcp-2017
Poster walks for
Name badges P-01 – P-14 Monday 9 Oct 2017 13:30 – 15:00
All participants are asked to wear their name badge at all P-15 – P-27 Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 13:30 – 15:00
times during the congress activities. Security staff have the P-28 – P-40 Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 13:30 – 15:00
obligation to enforce the wearing of the badges. P-41 – P-53 Thursday 12 Oct 2017 13:30 – 15:00
The colours of the name badge have the following meaning:
Interested participants can meet the authors for discus-
Blue › Doctors, scientists, psychologists and other health
sions of their poster presentation during the time of the
care professionals
poster presentation.
Orange › Other professions, guests
Yellow › Press Poster Sessions on Monday and Tuesday:
Grey › Accompanying person P-01 – P-27
Green › Exhibitors Set-up: Monday 9 Oct 2017 08:00 – 09:00
Red › Staff Dismantling: Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 17:00 – 18:00
Poster Sessions on Wednesday and Thursday:
Networking reception
P-28 – P-53
All congress participants are cordially invited to partici-
Set-up: Wednesday 11 Oct 201 08:00 – 09:00
pate in the Networking reception. The event will take
Dismantling: Thursday 12 Oct 2017 15:00 – 16:00
place on Sunday, 8 October 2017 at 19:15 in the entrance
foyer of Messe Süd. Drinks will be offered. ePoster terminals are located in close proximity to the
poster walls.
Parking
Parking spaces are available next to entrance hall Messe NGOs / NPOs also present their posters in Hall Budapest.
Süd (P17) as well as in front of CityCube Berlin (P14).
Press
Parking fee: EUR 7,50 per day
Press conferences will take place in room M6. The work-
ing area for journalists is in room M7. The press office is
on the ground floor of the CityCube Berlin in room O12.
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Programme changes Technical exhibition


The most current congress programme available at the Parallel to the congress, the technical exhibition is taking
congress website and in the WPA 2017 Congress App place in Hall 2.2. For a list of exhibitors and the exhibi-
GENERAL INFORMATION

shall apply. tion floor plan, please see pages 335 – 337.
The WPA reserves the right to make any necessary Due to consideration of the medical products advertise-
changes to the programme at short notice. There will ment law (Heilmittelwerbegesetz) a part of the technical
be no refund, full or partial, of registration fees for can- exhibition is reserved for doctors, scientists and health
celled presentations or changes to the programme. care professionals only.
Opening hours
Public transportation
Monday 9 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
The main entrance for WCP 2017 is Messe Süd.
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
The south entrance is connected to the public transport Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 09:00 – 17:00
network – station “Messe Süd”. Thursday 12 Oct 2017 09:00 – 14:00
To get to the city center, please take S5 at station “Messe
Video and sound recordings
Süd” in direction to “Strausberg Nord”.
According to the European law, it is only permitted to
A one way ticket costs EUR 2,80 and has to be stamped record and to film lectures subject to the explicit consent
at the station. It is valid for 2 hours. of the lecturer. If the required consent was not given,
we ask you to refrain from recording the lecture. Any
Speakers center infringements can have legal consequences.
The Speakers center is located in Hall B. Speakers are
Throughout the congress, the organiser, radio stations,
asked to provide their presentations on a CD-ROM,
TV channels as well as online and print media have the
USB stick or notebook. Please hand in all presentations
permission to produce audio and visual media of the
3 hours prior to your session, at the latest. Our technical
congress activities. These media files may be used for
staff will be glad to assist you. The presentation will be
their reports.
transferred to the central congress server and be avail-
able on a special congress notebook in the session hall.
Due to time and technical reasons speakers are kindly
asked not to use their own notebook.
Opening hours
Sunday 8 Oct 2017 12:00 – 18:00
Monday 9 Oct 2017 07:30 – 17:30
Tuesday 10 Oct 2017 07:30 – 17:30
Wednesday 11 Oct 2017 07:30 – 17:30
Thursday 12 Oct 2017 07:30 – 14:00

Taxis
There are taxis opposite the entrance Messe Süd. Tax-
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355
als
A Ahmad, Farah 259 Althaus, Christine 148
Aaltonen, Kari 280 Ahmed, Helal Uddin 236, 256 Althen, Heike 271
Aalto-Setälä, Terhi 298 Ahmed, Rosina 165 Altinbas, Kursat 124
Aatz, Stefan 275 Ahmic, Muhamed 302 Altmanninger, Agnes 258
Abbasian, Cyrus 199, 236 Ahn, Sohyun 266 Altunoez, Umut 82
Abdalla-Filho, Elias 108 Ahrens, Helmut 284 Altynbekov, Sagat 171
access Abdallah, Taisir
Abdelazim, Radwa S.
207
147
Ahuja, Amir
Ahuja, Chirag Kamal
220
109
Alvarado, Ruben
Álvarez, Aldara
286
303
Aichberger, Marion C. 98 Alvarez García, Raquel 255, 291

AUTHORS' INDEX
Abdelazim, Radwa Said 323
Abdel-Aziz, Heba 272, 275 Aichele, Valentin 81, 115 Alvarez, Raquel 255
Abdelbaky, Mai 267 Aigner, Martin 218, 262 Álvaro, Moleón Ruiz 291
Abdel-Hamid, Mona 108, 156, 297 Air, Tracy M. 223 Alves da Silva Zunini, Pablo 278, 282
Abdel Rahman, Abdallah 188 Aissa, Amina 84, 284, 300 Alves de Almeida, Eduardo 272
Abed, Manal 265, 275 Aizberg, Oleg 186 Alves de Moura, Pedro Miguel 211
Abed, Riadh 321 Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta 280 Alves, Patrick 140
Abel, Ted 153 Akama, Fumiaki 249, 265, 267 Alves Pereira, Carla 282, 283
Abesadze, Lali 272 Akinsulore, Adesanmi 149, 231, 285 Aly, Hanan 83
Abeysinghe, Ranil 228 Akiyama, Tsuyoshi 195, 209, 218 Amaddeo, Francesco 88, 199
e.com) Abid, Omar 298 Akkineni, Raveena 264 Amami, Othman 300
Abler, Birgit 165, 271 Akvardar, Yildiz 177, 262 Amamou, Badii 261, 264, 287
Abou-Saleh, Mohammed 118, 143, Alam, Mohammad Tariqul 256 Amann, Benedikt 202
161, 202, 320 Alampay, Miguel 82 Amar, Arun 203, 214
e.de) Abo Zeid, Mohamed 267 Alarcon, Renato 66, 71, 98, 176, 235 Amare, Azmeraw 159, 206
Abraham, Abishek 262, 264 Al-Arja, Nahida 207 Ambrée, Oliver 243
Abramkin, Anton 228 Al-Baldawi, Riyadh 195 Amdouni, Feten 300
Abramowitz, Moshe Z. 169 Alberca C., David 296 Amelung, Till 112
and €92.90) Abreu, Tânia 297 Alberca C., Sara 296 Amering, Michaela 34, 45, 87, 327, 102, 117,
Abrosimova, Yulia 298 Alberdi-Paramo, Iñigo 182, 266, 291, 146, 156, 160, 168, 186,
Abul, Samia 240 293, 296 193, 309, 224
thieme.in Albert, Nikolai 176, 255 Ammaniti, Massimo 171
Achab, Sophia 251
Achalia, Garimaa 164 Albrecht, Franziska 248 Ammon, Maria 233
Achalia, Rashmin 164 Albrecht, Heiko 277 Amodio, Antonella 196
Acheson, Dean 135 Albrecht, Jakub 261, 277 Amtarina, Rina 302
Achotegui, Joseba 201, 324 Albuquerque, Elisabete 294 An, So Hyun 278
Acker, Jens 277, 312 Albuquerque, Margarida 297 An, Suk Kyoon 253
Ackermann, Katharina 288 Alda, Martin 206 Anastasaki, Maria 157
Ackers, Susanne 231 Alexaki, Danai 218 Anderson, Ian 88
Adam, Lucas 174 Alexandridis, Anna Katharina 169 Anderson, Sal 58, 110
Adamovic, Ivana 275 Alferink, Judith 223, 243 Anderson-Schmidt, Heike 70, 195, 312
Adebowale, Timothy 84 Alfimov, Pavel 35, 66, 68, 85, Anderssen-Reuster, Ulrike 141, 312
Adel, Ahmed 183 140, 299 Andersson, Gerhard 238
Ademmer, Karin 277 Alfonso, César A. 124, 160, 192, 324 Andlauer, Olivier 67, 104, 300
e.com) Aderhold, Volkmar 57, 190, 197, 201, Alge, Laura 268 Andolpho Magalhães Guimarães, Liliana 281
226, 234 Algermissen, Christian 236 Andrade Brito Lins, Juliana 278, 282
Adeyemi, Joseph 85 Algin, Sultana 263 Andrade, Mariana 264
Adhikari, Baikuntha Raj 249 Ali Abidi, Majid 108 Andrade Paiva Morero, Juceli 257
e.de) Adiukwu, Frances 276 Ali, Rasha 83 Andreae, Andreas 155
Adler Cohen, Mary Ann 160, 188, 235, 321 Ali, Warsame 89 Andreasen, Nancy 322
Adler, Georg 105, 133, 281 Alikaj, Valbona 264, 291, 297, 298 Andreguetto, Thais 272
Adli, Mazda 31, 37, 101, 111, 122, 159, Alikhani, Mostafa 223 Andreou, Christina 263
and €49.90) 199, 223, 260, 331 Alizadeh, Sarah 277 Andrew 139
Adorjan, Kristina 145 Alkan Haertwig, Elif 285 Andrews, Gavin 199
Aedo, Alberto 294 Alkhoury, Razan 276 Andri, Andri 266
thieme.in Afolabi, Temitope 285 Aller Labandeira, Vanesa 300 Andric Petrovic, Sanja 252
Agadagba, Ted 298 Allgaier, Katharina 199 Anes, Mauricio 251
Agaj, Herta 297 Allgulander, Christer 117 Angakkorsuaq, Angaangaq 31, 117
Agarwal, Manu 275 Allison, Janet 139 Angel, Cabezas 293
Agarwal, Sri Mahavir 164, 256 Allkoja, Brikena 264, 291, 297 Angelkoska, Slagana 253
Agarwal, Supriya 139, 262, 280, 285 Allouch, Emna 298 Angermeyer, Matthias C. 105, 286
Agashe, Mohan 59, 150 Almeida, Bárbara 298 Anghelescu, Ion-George 241, 288
Agboola, Paul 281 Almeida Bastos, Rodrigo 296 Angothu, Hareesh 302
Aggen, Steven H. 232 Alminhana, Letícia 285 Angst, Jules 30, 76, 280
Agiananda, Feranindhya 282 Aloba, Olutayo 149 Angstman, Kurt 294
Agorastos, Agorastos 148 Aloulou, Jihene 300 Anindyajati, Gina 282
Agostinho Fernandes, Nuno 293 Alpay, Emre Han 264, 286 Anscomb, Helen 223
Aguiar, Joana 164, 256, 275 Alpers, Georg W. 256 Anticevic, Alan 113, 145
Ahlers, Eike 94 Altamura, Mario 196 Antil, Sandeep 139
Antonova, Anastasiya 298 Avena, Nicole 126 Ballesteros, Javier 257
Antosik-Wójciska, Anna Z. 260 Avila-Suarez, Edgar 262 Ballesteros Prados, Alejandro 275
356

Anube, Anibal 137 Avinash, A. 275 Ballestrin, Melissa 276


Anwander, Alfred 257 Awaad, Mona 251 Balreira, Maria 278
Appelbaum, Paul 78, 89, 117, 201 Awaloff, Yvonne 93 Balta, Liesma 267
Apter, Gisèle 78, 95, 116, 171, 210, Awasthi, Swapnil 150 Balz, Johanna 254
219, 235, 322 Axenov, Mihail 296 Banaschewski, Tobias 37, 94, 133, 149,
Arafat, S. M. Y. 263 Axenov, Mikhail 262 152, 311
Arai, Gousuke 265 Ayakdas Dagli, Dilek 250 Bandalli, Vikas 164
Arai, Makoto 255, 271, 292 Ayari, Fayza 84 Bandelow, Borwin 192, 229
Arakelyan, Madlena 124 Aydin Aci, Arzu 264 Bandic, Ivan 286
Aranda Espinoza, Noris 250 Aydin, Arzu 286 Banducci Rahe, Bernardo 90
Arango, Celso 331 Ayribas, Basar 271 Banerjee, Debanjan 115, 156
Araniva Garcia, Francisco Antonio 259 Azevedo, Hygor 250 Bang, Min-Ji 253
Araoz, Edgar 259 Azevedo, Luís 290 Banger, Markus 282
Arbabi, Mohammad 108 Azevedo Pacheco, Ricardo 278, 282 Bangma, Doreen 264
Ardevol, Irene 224 Azevedo Pinto, Sara 262 Bannenberg, Britta 283
AUTHORS' INDEX

Arduc, Nazmiye 283 Azizah, Yasmin 270 Banzer, Raphaela 100


Arechederra Aranzadi, Juan José 276 Aznarte Lopez, Jose Ignacio 273 Baptista, Ana Margarida 263
Arenliu, Aliriza 121, 245 Azua, Emilio 132 Barajas, Ana 293
Arenz, Dirk 155 Azumaya, Keisuke 267 Baran, Anna 303
Areshidze, Maka 272 Azzali, Silvia 293 Baranyi, Andreas 165
Aria, Diana 248 Azzam, Lobna 228, 259 Barbanti Silva, Veronica 293
Aristegui Urquia, Asel 291 Azzouz, Zeineb 296 Barber, Jacques P. 36, 117, 307
Ariyasinghe, Dewasmika 174, 228 Barbosa Alves, Patrick Alexandre 83
Arlt, Sönke 174, 257 B Barbosa, Ana Sofia 280
Armesto, Arnaldo 174 Baalasubramanian, Sai 293 Barbosa, Fernando 272
Armijo, Alejandra 254 Baar, Immanuel 259 Barbosa, Paulo 303
Armstrong, Sonya 281 Bäärnhielm, Sofie 80, 123, 178, 216 Barbosa Pinho, Leandro 268
Arnade, Sigrid 148 Babus, Eszter 177 Barbosa Terra, Mauro 291
Arnaoutoglou, Nikitas 284, 290 Baccar, Hedi 298 Bär, Karl-Jürgen 39, 141, 210, 226, 238
Arnfred, Sidse 273 Bacelar, Filomena 164 Bärenz, Nora 300
Arns, Anke 258 Bach, Claudia 252, 261, 281 Barke, Antonia 289
Arolt, Volker 107, 136, 165, 223, Bachilo, Egor 298 Barnes, Catherine 157
243, 244, 256 Bachlani, Asif 84 Barnett, Rebecca 224
Arostegui, Silvia 257 Bachmann, Christian 150, 178 Barnow, Sven 174
Arranz, Sara 293 Bachmann, Katharina 270 Baron, David 81, 92, 103, 120, 203,
Arrua Duarte, Elsa 255 Bachmann, Reinhard 230, 317 214, 233, 321, 323
Arrua, Elsa 255 Back, Tobias 288 Barone-Adesi, Francesco 140
Arselsdottir, Thorgunnur 106 Badcock, Johanna 164 Barranha, Rui 165, 296, 297
Arsenyan, Marine 303 Baena Mures, Rafael Angel 182, 291, 293, Barrera, Andres 266
Arsova, Slavica 253, 255 296, 301 Barrett, Brian Fergus 90, 308, 316
Artal-Simón, Jesús-Angel 268 Baer, Niklas 205 Barrias, Paula 264
Artiges, Eric 128 Baer, Thais 278, 282 Barrigón, Mª Luisa 293
Arumugham, Shyam Sundar 262 Bae, Seung-Min 286 Barrios Mancriff, Erika 250
Arun, Priti 93 Baessler, Franziska 69, 70, 137, 165, 195, Barrios, Natalia 297
Aryal, Sanjay 146 200, 283, 301, 312 Barrocas, Daniel 198
Asbahr, Fernando 274 Bagdy, Gyorgy 88 Barrocas, Francisco 303
Ashley, Kenneth 90, 188 Baghai, Thomas 146, 166, 322 Barry, Tracy 84, 284, 300
Åslund, Cecilia 266, 278 Baghdadli, Amaria 211 Bartels, Claudia 273
Asokan, T. V. 103, 121, 244, 293 Bagi, Anita 292 Barth, Gottfried Maria 79, 265, 269, 137
Aso, Toshihiko 292 Bahary, Hashem 286 Barth, Jürgen 130
Aspesi, Flora 154 Bahn, Sabine 121, 274, 295 Bartholdy, Savani 140
Assali, Ahlem 162 Baier, Christian 244, 292 Barth, Thomas 83, 138, 295
Assion, Hans-Jörg 123, 288 Bailey, Rahn 95 Bartoli, Gaston 114
Astolfo, Andrea Beatriz 299 Baird, Gillian 194 Bartolovic, Marina 70, 195, 281
Asturias, Diego 148 Bairy, Kurady Laxminarayana 275 Barton, Barbara 132, 243, 259, 280
Atakli, Dilek 278 Bajaj, Manoj 93 Bartova, Lucie 271
Atalla, Elham 126 Bajbouj, Malek 112, 125, 152, 160, Barylnik, Yulia 298
Atashi, Afsaneh 286 202, 218, 244, 261 Baryshnikov, Ilya 280
Atasoy, Nuray 280, 286 Bajo-Cabello, Beatriz 278 Basanj, Behrad 223
Ates, Seyran 122 Bajraktarov, Stojan 253, 255 Basavarajappa, Chethan 302
Atger, Ioana 178 Bakare, Muideen 211, 323 Basnet, Madhur 249
Atkinson, Rebbekah 150 Baker, Dewleen 135 Bass, Diana 129
Attas, Javier Didia 195 Baker, Ross A. 255, 288 Bassilios, Bridget 215
Attoe, Chris 93, 108 Baksa, Daniel 88 Bassitt, Debora Pastore 290
Auberjonois, Katharina 299 Balaratnasingam, Sivasankaran 322 Bässler, Franziska 137
Aubry, Jean-Michel 184 Balda, María Victoria 174 Bassler, Markus 279
Aubry, Tim 208 Baldermann, Juan Carlos 299 Basu, Amitava 260
Augustin, Marc 70, 158, 210, 292, 296 Baldwin, David 192 Basu, Debasish 109
Augustin, Marion 274 Balhara, Yatan Pal Singh 71, 182, 227, Batra, Anil 79, 199, 206, 249, 316
Austin, J. C. 175 235, 250, 287 Batschelet, Hallie 250
Aust, Sabine 244, 261 Balkir, Nazli 287 Batz, Lucas 251
Avasthi, Ajit 249 Balla, Agnes 249 Bauer, Annette 150
Avdibegovic, Esmina 130 Ballarini, Tommaso 101 Bauer, Eva 279
Avellon-Juarez, Victor 291 Ballerini, Massimo 167
Bauer, Michael 31, 36, 38, 94, 99, 110, Belokrylova, Margaret 296 Bhat, Shripathy M. 244

357
138, 164, 166, 208, Belz, Maria 82 Bhatia, Shashi 237
217, 257, 295, 317 Ben Alaya, Souha 294 Bhatia, Subhash C. 237, 254
Bauer, Susanne 204 Ben Ammar, Hanen 284, 300 Bhattacharjee, Rohit 248
Bauke, Birgit 300 Ben Chaabene, Arij 84 Bhattacharyya, Ranjan 266
Bauman, Tabea 262 BenFadhel, Senda 296 Bhatt, Sureshkumar 224
Baumeister, Annika 274 Ben Haouela, Amjed 300 Bhave, Sudhir 287
Baumeister, Harald 274 Ben Salah, Kafa 293 Bhise, Manik 267
Baumeister, Sebastian 152 Bender, Matthias 268 Bhugra, Dinesh 30, 31, 33, 43, 45, 47, 326,
Baumgardt, Johanna 140 Bender, Stephan 271 159, 76, 78, 33, 34, 85, 94,
Baumgart, Nadja 281 Benedetti, Fabrizio 31, 110 104, 110, 117, 183, 190,
Bäuml, Josef 140, 198, 317 Bengesser, Susanne 257, 258, 260, 294 200, 207, 216, 238, 76
Baune, Bernhard 124, 159, 206, Benhamida, Laurel 98 Bhui, Kamaldeep 151, 166
243, 256 Bennani, Jalil 323 Bianco, Annamaria 175
Baune, Bernhard T. 107, 206, 223 Bennegadi, Rachid 168, 193, 201 Bickel, Horst 114, 241
Baup, Emilie 301 Ben Neticha, Kaouther 84, 266, 284, Bicudo Faria-Schutzer, Debora 296
Baur, Ramona 84 293, 300 Biederman, Joseph 145, 320

AUTHORS' INDEX
Bausch-Becker, N. 253 Ben Romdhane, Imene 164, 294 Biedermann, Sarah 262, 286
Baylé, Franck 321 Benros, Michael 136, 208 Bielefeld, Martin 113
Bayramoglu, Fatma Sibel 250 Bentely, Susan 210 Bierbaum, Anna-Lena 244
Baysan Arabaci, Leyla 173 Benyakorn, Songpoom 299 Bierbrodt, Julia 263
Bazik, Svitlana 101 Benzano, Daniela 291 Biernacka, Joanna 159
Bazziconi, Pierre-François 252 Berg, J. 139 Bighelli, Irene 240
Bea, Myriam 214 Berge Baquero, Daniel 281 Bilgic, Hüsniye 300
Beblo, Thomas 84, 274, 294 Bergemann, Niels 99, 138, 173, 221, Bilke-Hentsch, Oliver 155
Bechdolf, Andreas 36, 94, 127, 139, 150, 269, 317 Biller-Andorno, Nikola 214
176, 179, 222, 230, Berger, Christoph 270 Billon, Gregoire 93, 108
252, 310 Berger, Hartmut 126, 198, 203, 307 Binbay, Tolga 68, 121
Bechter, Karl 185, 321 Berger, Mathias 39, 165, 198, 217, 238, Binder, Elisabeth 32, 93, 133, 142, 317
Becken, Kirsten 57, 190 297 Binder, Harald 162, 278
Becker, Ben 258 Berger, Michael 206 Binder, Jana 133
Becker, Heike 287 Berger, Philipp 254 Bingel, Ulrike 138
Becker, Jan Carl 284 Berger, Thomas 68, 161, 168 Bioque, Miquel 292
Becker, Mathias 280 Berg, Gundolf 100 Bird, Victoria 154, 193
Becker, Robert 164 Bergink, Veerle 321 Birkner, Joana 207
Becker, Thomas 31, 100, 110, 170, 186, Bergmann, Thomas 207, 239 Birner, Armin 257, 258, 260, 294
206, 213, 222, 234, Bergmans, Paul 255 Bischkopf, Jeannette 116
279, 317 Berg, Michaela 84 Bischof, Gérard 91
Beck, Johannes 227 Berg-Peer, Janine 326, 32, 133, 147, Bisenius, Sandrine 248
Beckmann, Martin 161 154, 178 Bise, Srebrenka 302
Beddig, Theresa 257 Bergqvist, Malin 199, 260 Bitonti, Giovanni 268
Beecham, Jennifer 150 Bering, Robert 161 Bitsch, Florian 254
Beesdo-Baum, Katja 198 Berkat, Areeba 108 Bittner, Robert 150, 157
Beevers, Christopher 135 Berking, Matthias 258, 274 Bittner, Tobias 231
Beezhold, Julian 70, 195, 201, 211 Berk, Michael 132, 221 Bitzer, Eva-Maria 198
Begel, Dan 203 Berkol, Tonguc Demir 250 Blagden, Nicholas 263
Begemann, Martin 207 Berman, Jonathan 297 Blais, Mark 218
Begher, Franz-Peter 116 Bermpohl, Felix 139, 149, 165, 244 Blanch, Jordi 160, 188, 308, 321
Begic, Dževad 302 Bernard, Johannes 197 Blanco Dorado, Cristina 275
Behr, Joachim 199 Bernardo, Miquel 292 Blank, Daniela 268
Behere, Prakash B 267 Bernegger, Guenda 239 Blasius, Elias 253
Behnia, Behnoush 265 Berner, Michael M. 36, 110, 318 Blautzik, Janusch 165
Behrendt, Silke 78 Berninger, Ursula 198 Bleichhardt, Gaby 134
Behrndt, Elisa-Marie 83 Bernstein, Hans-Gert 79 Bleich, Stefan 204, 289, 299
Beier, Klaus 302 Berrios, German 321 Blendy, Julie 164
Beier, Klaus M. 60, 112, 207 Bertelli, Marco 121, 175, 198, 207 Blennow, Kaj 231
Beier, Klaus Michael 283 Bertelson, Nathan 245 Blesl, Claudia 257
Beillat, Maud 288 Berthold, Dörte 94 Bleton, Laure 252
Beine, Karl H. 123, 35, 123, 141, 189 Berti, Irene 173 Bliem, Harald R. 285
Beinlich, Peggy 201 Bertsch, Katja 102 Blier, Pierre 277, 322
Beiser, Morton 84, 164 Berulava, George 165 Bloch, Michael 299
Bejjar, Aida 295, 298 Berze, Liene 253 Bloch, Sidney 218
Belanoff, Joseph 112 Berzina-Novikova, Natalija 266, 301 Block, Andrea 91, 280
Belfort, Edgard 66, 98 Besiroglu, Lutfullah 250 Blumberg, Hilary P. 217
Belgarejo, Alicia 283 Bessa Marques Filho, Altino 278 Bobes, Julio 183
Belhadj, Houda 266, 293 Besse, Matthias 158 Bob, Petr 324
Bellet, Marie Estelle 272 Besson, Jacques 250 Bock, Björn Kristof 299
Belleville, Sylvie 288 Besteher, Bianca 150, 174, 213, Bock, Jörg 128
Belling, Reinhard 198 253, 269 Bock, Thomas 32, 58, 100, 117, 144,
Bellivier, Frank 212 Beutel, Manfred 174 156, 160, 178, 214
Bello, León Cohen 320 Beyer, Christof 193 Bodenschatz, Charlott Maria 256
Bellomo, Antonello 196, 290, 301 Bezdícek, Ondrej 101 Bodins, Vitalijs 253
Bello-Mojeed, Mashudat 85 Bhandary, Panambur Venkataraya 287 Boedeker, Katja 244
Bellón Saameño, Juan Ángel 169 Bhargava, Rachna 124 Boeker, Heinz 95
Bellur, Zümrüt 264 Bhat G. S., Shubha 299 Bøen, Erlend 259
Belmaker, Haim 169 Bhat, Mohan 284, 300 Boerner, Reinhard Joachim 279
Boers, Klaus 184 Brakemeier, Eva-Lotta 100, 260, 261, 311 Bubl, Emanuel 94
Boettger, Soenke 249 Brakoulias, Vlasios 119, 143 Buchert, Ralph 101, 231
358

Boevink, Wilma 162 Brakowski, Janis 190 Buchholz, Eva 148


Bogerts, Bernhard 31, 79, 110, 135, 136, Brambilla, Paolo 83, 126, 182, 252 Buchmann, Andreas 93
142, 157, 189, 225, 270 Bram, Nesrine 164, 294 Buchmann, Johannes 270
Bohlhalter, Stephan 97 Brancaglion, Mayra 198 Buck, Alfred 182
Bohlken, Jens 160 Brandeis, Daniel 103 Bücker, Lara 294
Böhnlein, Joscha 108, 261, 271, 278 Brand Flu, Ruth 281 Bückle, Patricia 278
Bohus, Martin 31, 32, 35, 39, 87, 95, 110, Brandizzi, Martina 273 Budde, Monika 239
123, 133, 135, 140, 162, 225, Brandner, Christoph 271 Budimir, Anita 286
263, 317 Brandt, Gisela 289 Buerger, Katharina 179, 231
Bokhan, Nikolay 171 Bränström, Richard 119 Bugge, Erlend 71, 227, 267
Bokhan, Tatiana 171 Bras, Marijana 301 Bühler, Bernhard 281
Bokuchava, Teimuraz 165 Bratek, Agnieszka 253 Buhlmann, Ulrike 286
Bolsinger, Julia 294, 299 Bräuer, David 136 Bühner, Markus 259, 273
Bölte, Jens 223 Braun, Barbara 78 Bühringer, Gerhard 78
Bolten, Marius 276 Braun, Benjamin 288 Buhrow, Claudia 269, 270
AUTHORS' INDEX

Boltonosov, Sergey 203 Braun, Birgit 250, 259 Bulgari, Viola 227
Bomke, Paul 162 Braun, Daniel 288 Buljevac, Marko 286
Bommers, Michael 31, 110 Braungardt, Tanja 224 Bunt, Gregory 320
Bonah, Christian 124 Bräunig, Peter 184 Burbiel, Ilse 233
Bonaterra, Gabriel A. 272 Bräuninger, Iris 170 Bürger, Christian 223, 244, 271, 278
Bondolfi, Guido 267 Braun, Katharina 128 Bürger, Katharina 248
Bonevski, Dimitar 285 Braun, Urs 99, 185 Burger, Pascal 280, 312
Bonito Ferreira, André 301 Braus, Dieter F. 288 Burger, Sebastian 196
Booij, Linda 243 Bravo Herrero, Sandra 291 Burgess, Philip 215
Bopp, Frank-Thomas 302 Bravo, Lucília 164, 256 Burgos, Guillermo Gonzalez 145
Bopp, Miriam 261 Bravo Ortiz, Maria de la Fe 301 Burhan, Amer 174
Bopp, Miriam H. A. 223 Braz, Inês 265 Burian, Ronald 167, 278, 309
Borbé, Raoul 116, 186, 208, Brecic, Petrana 292 Burkhardt, Eva 179
231, 316 Bredicean, Cristina 294 Bürk, Katrin 297
Borchardt, Viola 172 Breen, Gerome 140, 159 Burns, Alistair 185
Borcsa, Maria 195 Breitschuh, Stephanie 270 Burns, Heidi 265
Bordallo, Antonio 146 Breit, Sigrid 177 Burns, Jane 171, 237
Borghi, Fabio 272 Brenhouse, Heather C. 161 Burns, Jonathan 112, 324
Borgwardt, Stefan 83, 109, 126, 146, 165, Brenig-Eggebrecht, Margit 273 Bus, Christine 272
167, 177, 226, 252 Bressan, Rodrigo 251 Busatto, Geraldo 223, 226
Borgwedel, Doris 91 Bressi, Cinzia 321 Busch, Kenneth 95
Borja-Santos, Nuno 253 Bretschneider, Julia 258 Busch, Susan 122
Bormann, Tobias 231 Brieger, Peter 101, 123 Buspavanich, Pichit 199
Bormuth, Matthias 172, 239 Brigadeiro, Diana 198 Buss, Claudia 109
Born, Jan 265 Briken, Peer 36, 107, 110, 111, 126, Busse, Jason 130
Bornheimer, Barbara 92 269, 285, 318 Busse, Stefan 155
Boronat-Garrido, Xavier 276 Brink, Vera 86 Bustamante, Leonor 254
Borregaard Stephensen, Helene 273 Brisch, Ralf 79 Butow, Phyllis 199
Borriello, Giuseppina 174 Briskman, Jackie 149, 150 Buwalda, Victor 211, 220, 228
Borrmann-Hassenbach, Margitta 268 Brissos, Joaquim 303 Buxton, Alice 260
Bosch, Annick 103 Brito Pires, Gabriela 291 Bzdok, Danilo 106
Bose, Anushree 256 Brockmeyer, Norbert 182
Bosnjak, Dina 292, 299 Brodmann, Katja 272 C
Botbol, Michel 69, 77, 103, 124, 170, 177, Broehl, Henrike 223 Caamaño, Beatriz Helena 287
192, 212, 233, 320, 323 Bröhl, Henrike 257 Caballer Garcia, Javier 254
Bottel, Laura 113 Broich, Karl 201 Caballero, Karelia 260
Böttger, Stefanie 140 Bromet, Evelyn J. 109 Cabanel, Nicole 213
Bouasker, Anissa 299 Bronisch, Thomas 138, 230 Cabello Gonzalez, Rosario 263
Boucherat-Hue, Valérie 274 Brooks, Whitney 124 Cabrera Abreu, Casimiro 256
Boufidou, Fotini 185, 221 Brose, Nils 143 Cabrera, Santiago 285
Bourama, Eva 271 Brotons-Lopez, Joan 291 Cáceres Guillén, Iris 281
Bourgeois, Marc 212 Brouwer, Britta 284 Caetano, Gabriela de Castro 280
Bourguignon, Mariette Lise 302 Brück, Carolin 123 Caetano, Sofia 283
Bouter, Yvonne 295 Bruffaerts, Ronny 119 Cahn, Wiepke 97
Boutros, Nash 323 Brüggen, Katharina 174, 178, 248 Caicedo, Claudia 256
Boutros, Nashaat 185 Brühl, Annette 163, 294, 316 Cajão, Rute 124, 260, 273, 282
Bouzid, Riadh 295, 296 Brühl, Annette Beatrix 277, 299 Cajas-Sanchez, Maria Belen 262
Boyce, Niall 69, 311 Brummer, Cornelia 196 Calcia, Marilia 139
Boye, Turid Birgitte 259 Brüne, Martin 210 Caldirola, Daniela 133, 182, 261
Boy, Stefan 163 Brunner, Romuald 149, 168, 244 Câmara Pestana, Luís 265, 285
Braadt, Lino Dominic 258 Brunnett, Guido 83 Camara Pestana, Pedro 265
Braam, Arjan 152, 153 Brunn, Matthias 296 Cam Celikel, Feryal 283, 287
Braas, Roger 99, 222, 317 Brunoni, Andre 159, 160 Campbell, Elizabeth 85, 281
Braga Gomes, Juliana 299 Bryun, Eugeniy 276 Campbell, Robbie 149
Bragança, Miguel 290 Bryun, Evgeny 275 Campillo-Sanz, Mª Teresa 250
Bragança Rodrigues, Carina 249 Brzózka, Magdalena M. 295 Campo-Arias, Adalberto 280, 287
Bragiato, Emi 291 Bschor, Tom 119, 201, 274, Cancro, Robert 320
Brahim, Takoua 265 294, 309 Canela, Carlos 251, 280
Brahmavar, Nagesh Pai 287 Buadze, Anna 251 Cannon, Mary 134
Cano, Elena 273 Chandra, Prakash 286 Clemm von Hohenberg, Christian 185, 302

359
Caparrós, Isabel 273 Chand, Tara 277 Clerici, Massimo 116, 154, 177, 232,
Capdevielle, Delphine 128 Chang, Chen-Lin Chang 298 320, 321
Cappello, Silvia 228 Chang, Chih-Cheng 287 Cloninger, C. Robert 212
Carballedo, Angela 243 Chang, Chin-Kuo 127 Cludius, Barbara 279
Cardenas Rodriguez, Miguel Enrique 224 Chang, Liang Hui 250 Cobo Calvo, Leticia 298
Cardi, Valentina 237 Chan, Lai Fong 267 Coccaro, Emil 102
Cardoso, Conceição 249 Chan, Leighton 130 Coelho, Cândida 294
Cardoso, Lucilene 257 Chanpen, Sirinda 287 Coelho, Inês 275
Carli, Vladimir 83, 88, 168, 209, 324 Chantraine, Fabrice 256 Coelho, Josefa 303
Carlsson Lohmann, Jessica 273 Chan, Yiong Huak 157 Coghill, David R. 94
Carneiro Bragiato, Emi 303 Charbit, Patrice 242 Cogo, Hugo 183
Carnevali, Rossella 273 Charfi, Salma 294 Cohen, Carl 133
Carpar, Elif 297 Chate, Sameeran 232 Cohen-Kadosh, Kathrin 192
Carpi, Fabio 173 Chaves Dallelucci, Claudia 303 Cohrs, Stefan 103, 181
Carrasco, José Luis 296 Chavez, Ana Victoria 303 Cokmus, Fikret Poyraz 296
Carrascosa Carrascosa, Carmen 266 Chebli, Selima 291, 299 Colasanti, Alessandro 129

AUTHORS' INDEX
Carrick, Frederick 157 Chechko, Natalia 254 Colic, Lejla 294, 302
Carrion, Victor 285 Cheffi, Nadia 300 Coli, Stefano 198
Cartas Moreno, Francisca 298 Chen, Eric Y. H. 80 Colla, Michael 94
Carvalhal, Adriana 308 Chen, Fazhan 85 Collip, Dina 292
Carvalhão, Teresa 124, 260, 273 Chen, Gang 271 Colmegna, Fabrizia 154
Carvalho, Ana Lucia 297 Chen, Ming-Chao 275 Colombo, Chiara 264
Carvalho, André 323 Chen, Ting Hsiang 251 Combs, Heidi 209, 210
Carvalho Fernando, Silvia 260 Chen, Xiaogang 272 Conant-Norville, David 203
Casado-Blanco, Mariano 278 Chen, Xu 256, 260, 274 Conca, Andreas 100, 158, 163, 173,
Casanova, Tania 282, 283 Cheon, Keun-A 286 187, 202, 264, 316
Casarez, Rebecca 85 Cheour, Mejda 132, 266, 293 Concha González, Verónica 251
Casas Posada, Antia 251 Cherif, Wissal 266 Condic, Mateja 206
Cascardo Neto, Arnaldo 249 Chernov, Nikita 196, 256 Congiu, Donatella 272
Caseiro, Joao 284 Cherubin, Pierre 255 Conneely, Maev 193
Caseiro, João Caseiro 222 Chester, Lee 284 Connellan, Mark 108
Caspar, Franz 217, 274 Chhabra, Harleen 252 Conrad, Rupert 258
Cassidy, Beverley 192 Chhim, Sotheara 281 Conrad von Heydendorff, Steffen 174, 287
Castaldelli-Maia, Joao Mauricio 97, 188 Chien, I-Chia 266 Conus, Philippe 132
Castaneda, Anu 199, 298 Chijiiwa, Tomoko 280 Conzelmann, Annette 199, 265, 269
Castaneda, Carmen Paz 254 Chinchurreta De Lora, Nuria 298 Cook, Christopher 179
Castanheira, Lígia 84, 101, 124, 296 Chiri, Luigi Rocco 293 Cooper, Maxwell 284
Castelein, Stynke 86 Chistol, Alla 256 Corbett, Lionel 285
Castellini, Giovanni 296 Chkonia, Eka 151, 286 Cordeiro, José Antonio 278
Castilla-Puentes, Ruby 290 Chmitorz, Andrea 135, 162, 189, 278 Cordes, Andrea 272
Castillejos, M. Carmen 146 Cho, Christopher 198 Cordes, Joachim 145
Castren, Eero 31, 96, 110 Chodan, Wencke 101 Corlett, Philip R. 78, 191
Castro e Couto, Tiago 198 Choi, Dong-Ryeol 250 Coromina, Marta 224
Castro, Mauro A. A. 221 Choi, Fiona 128, 199, 303 Corominas Castell, Nuria 296
Catrifil, Pilar 284 Choi, Sung Won 284 Corrêa, Humberto 198
Cattapan, Katja 294 Cholakottil, Ajitha 294 Corredor, Diana Yuranny 280
Catthoor, Kirsten 89 Chomsky, Alexander 292 Correia, Ana Filipa 280
Cealicu Toma, Florina 132, 301 Chon, Myong-Wuk 261 Correia, Raquel 290
Cegla, Fanny 255 Chou, Frank H.-C. 283 Correll, Christoph 38, 84, 87, 115, 331
Ceide, Mirnova 133 Choudhary, Sandeep 139, 262, 264, 285 Correll, Christoph U. 255, 276
Celik, Merve 124 Christensen, Anneva 301 Corrigan, Patrick W. 178
Cemalovic, Omer 292, 302 Christiansen, Hanna 98 Cortese, Samuele 264
Cena, Tiziana 140 Christl, Julia 248, 275 Corveleyn, Pieter 133
Cengiz, Özgür 285 Christodoulou, Christos 291 Coskun, Bulent 81, 120, 214, 321, 323
Ceranic Ninic, Katarina 302 Christodoulou, George 95, 118, 212 Cosman, Doina 93
Cerboneschi, Valérie 301 Christodoulou, Nikos 71, 81, 182, 196, 212, Costa, Giuseppe 140
Cerejeira, Joaquim 294, 298 219, 323 Costanza, Alessandra 267
Cernovsky, Zack Z. 175 Christoff, Lisa 283 Costa, Pedro 249
Cestari de Oliveira, Karina 281 Chugh, Sanjay 204 Costa Pinto, Henrique 296
Cetinay Aydin, Pinar 250 Chukwujekwu, Chidozie 276 Costa Trigo, Rebeca 251
Cetrano, Gaia 88 Chung, Un-Sun 281, 287 Costemale-Lacoste, Jean-François 301
Cevallos, Veronica 262 Chung, Young 253 Costigliola, Vincenzo 136
Cha, Ji Min 281 Chung, Young In 249, 253 Côté, Sylvana 83
Chaabouni, Amira 294 Church, Kathryn 162 Coto Lesme, Rocío 251
Chacko, Dona Maria 252 Cid, Jordi 293 Cotter, David 134
Chadda, Rakesh 236 Cintra, Pedro 297 Cotton, Sue 132, 221
Chahine, George 272 Cioncolini, Leonardo 293 Couban, Rachel 130
Chai, Jing-Xin 251 Ciric, Zoran 283 Courtet, Philippe 159, 209
Chakrabarti, Bhismadev 228 Citkowska-Kisielewska, Anna 295, 296 Cova, Felix 301
Chakraborty, Kaustav 266 Citrome, Leslie 331 Cowan, Christopher W. 162
Chamberlain, Samuel 236 Ciuca, Andrada 93 Cox, Miles 192
Chan, Chia-Hsiang 277 Clark, Melanie 164 Cozza, Kelly 308
Chand, Prabhat 291 Clauss, Julie 124 Craus, Yann 242
Chandra, Prabha S. 33, 83, 89, 97, 105, 111, Clemens, Benjamin 164, 244 Crawford, Mike 76, 176, 322
156, 175 Clement, Hans-Willi 271 Cretu, Laura 273
Cristanovici, Madalina 294 Davis, Robert 276 Dennis, Emily 214
Crombach, Anselm 145 Dawn Bharath, Rose 157 den Otter, Joost 98, 227, 323
360

Crosta, Maria Luigia 295 Dayal, Prabhoo 182 Denzel, Dominik 294
Cruz, Rui 263 Deakin, Bill 88 de Oliveira Fialho, Patricia 291
Csefalvay, Zsolt 290 Dean, Simon L. 152 de Picker, Livia 66, 85
Csémy, Ladislav 281 de Aquino Leite, Daniel 277 de Punder, Karin 109, 286
Cuijpers, Pim 35, 102, 217 De Araújo Filho, Gerardo 272 de Quervain, Dominique 182
Cukier, Sebastian 297 de Azevedo-Marques Périco, Cintia 188 Derivois, Daniel 180
Cukurova, Merve 250 Debacq, Caroline 301 Derke, Filip 301
Culhane, Aisling 202 De Bastiani, Marco Antônio 221 Derks, Olivia 124
Cumova, Martina 281 De Beaurepaire, Renaud 301 Derom, Catherine 292
Cunha Reis Santos Silva, Joana Vitoria 183 de Boer, Wout 130 Dersch, Rick 249, 253, 258, 270
Curral, M. Rosário 262, 302 de Bour, Wout 130 Desai, Geetha 83, 156
Currie, Alan 203 de Castro-Manglano, Pilar 145 de Santiago-Díaz, Ana-Isabel 268
Curtis, Logos 256 Deckert, Beate 307 DeSousa, Avinash 109, 149, 154,
Cuthbert, Bruce 102 Deckert, Jürgen 93, 107, 136, 220, 155, 274
Cvetko, Jessica 198 248, 317 Despland, Jean-Nicolas 184
AUTHORS' INDEX

Cyranka, Katarzyna 295, 296 Decoster, Jeroen 292 Dettmers, Stephan 116
Czajkowski, Nikolai Olavi 232 Dedner, Christopher 277 Deuschle, Michael 174, 238, 274, 286
Czamara, Darina 93 Deen, Aljosha 262 Devandran, Krishnaram 199
Czech, Herwig 158 Deeva, Margarita 298 Devaramane, Virupaksha 287
Czieschnek, Charlotte 269 Definis-Gojanovic, Marija 232 de Vries, Annelou L. C. 126
Defrancesco, Michaela 114 de Vries, Erik 135
D de Freitas Skaff Zaidan, Pedro 278, 282 de Vroege, Lars 240
da Cunha Gonçalves, Leonel 184 Degener, Theresia 163 Dewald-Kaufmann, Julia 132, 243,
Daemiesmaeilian, Maryam 299 Degenhardt, Franziska 150, 206, 270 259, 280
Daglas, Rose 221 De Gennaro, Hristijana 289 Dey, Avyarthana 157
Daglas, Rothanthi 132 Degner, Detlef 273, 278, 288, 312 Dezhdar, Zhale 108
Dahlbäck, Frida 278 de Guzman, Ma Lourdes de Zwaan, Martina 37, 226
Dahuja, Malvika 285 Rosanna Ejercito 281 Dhami, Abhinav 262
Dalkner, Nina 257, 258, 260, 266, De Hert, Marc 292 Dhital, Kumud 108
294, 297 Dehning, Julia 260 D'Hiver Cantalejo, Yanira 275
Dallelucci, Claudia 291 Dehn, Lorenz B. 294 Diaconu', Gabriel 323
Dalmau, Josep 37, 87, 144 Deifel, Georg 300 Diamant, Shtiza 262
Dalsgaard, Søren 264 Deimel, Daniel 285 Dias, Shavindra 149
Dalton, Bethan 140, 285 Dein, Simon 129, 153 Diatri, Hervita 282, 284
Damak, Rahma 266 Deisenhammer, Eberhard 114, 268 Díaz Concha, Camila 293
Dammann, Ilka 273 Deis, Nicole 70, 195 Diaz Suarez, Tania 302
Dammers, Stefan 295 Deister, Arno 32, 33, 44, 326, 327, 31, 85, Díaz-Zuluaga, Ana M. 274
Damodharan, Dinakaran 252, 256 95, 107, 66, 116, 124, 127, Dichgans, Martin 179
Dan, Takashi 255, 271 141, 144, 151, 172, 176, 190, Di Chiaro, Nunzia Valentina 182
Dandash, Orwa 221 216, 85, 216 Dichtl, Anna 285
Dang, Quynh Anh 233 DeJesus, Ramona 294 Dicko, Alassane 208
Daniela, Roesch-Ely 252 Delahaye, Aline 284 Didia-Attas, Javier 320
Daniels, Judith 93 de la Higuera Amato, Cibelle A. 140 Didia, Javier 188
Danion-Grilliat, Anne 124 Delanoë, Daniel 115 Dieckmann, Eva 169
Danivas, Vijay 164 Delano, Laura 201 Diefenbacher, Albert 296
Dannecker, Karin 204 De La Paz Acuña, Diego 263 Diehl-Schmid, Janine 90, 288
Dannehl, Katharina 134 De Leo, Diego 80 Diekhof, Esther K. 109
Dannlowski, Udo 96, 108, 135, 136, 165, Delespaul, Philippe 292 Dieleman, Gwen C. 129
193, 213, 223, 244, Delgado dos Santos, Vera Beatriz 268 Diemer, Julia 243
261, 271, 278 del Hoyo, Blanca 284 Dierckx, Rudi 135
Daoud, Maroua 295, 298, 300 Delic, Amra 130 Dieris-Hirche, Jan 113
da Ponte, Guida 187 DeLisi, Lynn E. 226 Dierks, Thomas 217, 226, 252, 253
Daral, Ankit 280 Del Jesús, Isabel 273 Dieter, Julia 113
Daray, Federico 174, 267 Del Porto, Jose Alberto 295 Dieterle, Julian 283
Dario, Claudia 273 Del Pozo, Andrea Melina 236 Dietrich, Arne 140
Dar, Mansoor 174 Del Sant, Lorena Catarina 295 Dietrich, Detlef E. 91, 136, 163, 316
Dar, Mansoor Ahmad 223 De Luca, Manuella 180 Dietrichkeit, Mona 104
Darrelmann, Ute 84 de Lucia, Sylvain 267 Dietsche, Bruno 223, 257
Daruvala, Rhea 165 Del Vecchio, Valeria 174 Dietsche, Patricia 261
Dashieva, Bairma 171 del Zompo, Maria 272 Dietzek, Maren 150, 253
da Silva, Antonio Geraldo 95 Demarinis, Valerie 216, 285 Díez-Suárez, Azucena 145
Das-Munshi, Jayati 68, 121 Dembinska, Edyta 295, 296 di Giacomo, Ester 116, 154, 177
Dassanayake, Tharaka 174 de Mendonça Lima, Carlos Augusto 231, 322 Dikec, Gül 173
Das, Soumitra 115 Demenescu, Liliana Ramona 294 Di Lorenzo, Giorgio 196
Daszkowski, Jurand 327, 156 Demet, Mehmet Murat 296 Dimitri, Andrea 290, 301
Datta, Soumitra Shankar 165 Demirakca, Traute 135 Dimitrov, Annika 223
Däumling, Julia 215 Demiralay, Cüneyt 279 Dimitrovski, Dimitar 253
Davar, Bhargavi 160, 242 Demirel, Basak 249 Dindo, Vera 280
Davenport, Tracey 96, 171, 237 Demke, Elena 31, 32, 117, 144, 162 Dinger, Jürgen 83, 138
Dave, Sarthak 285 Deml, Ruben 277 Dinis, Sérgio 301
Davey, Christopher 132 Demoux, Charlotte 302 Di Pauli, Jan 309, 316
Davidson, Michael 35, 68, 84, 113, 140 Demyttenaere, Koen 331 Di Pietrantonio, Susanne 251
Davidson, Patricia 108 Denisenko, Maria 249 Direk, Nese 177
Davis, Caroline 126 Denison, Fiona 108 Dirik, Aysegul 193
Dirks, Byran 94 Duarte, Cristiane 191 El-Kasmi, Jamil 78

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Dirks, Henrike 82, 182 Duarte-Mangas, Mariana 303 El-Khayat, Redwan 202
Discher, Christian 57, 190 Duarte, Tiago 265, 285 Elkholy, Hussien 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 85, 93,
Dittrich, Katja 109, 149, 222, Dube, Anish 198 104, 165, 173, 176, 188,
244, 286 Dubovyk, Kostiantyn 265 194, 203, 210, 219, 228,
Ditzen, Beate 70, 195, 301 Dudeck, Manuela 221, 257 229, 235, 241, 308, 320
Dixius, Andrea 140 Duezel, Emrah 179 Ellilä, Heikki 77
Djordjevic, Veljko 301 Dukes, Charles 266, 267, 287 Ellini, Sana 266, 293
Djulovic, Vahid 130 Dulovic, Marija 257 Elliott, Iris 111
Dmitriev, Alexander 276 Dumitru, Maria Magdalena 303 Ellouze, Faten 132, 293
Doan, Julia 310 Dunay, Ildiko Rita 206 El-Nahrawy, Nehal 69, 165
Dobrovolskaia, Alla 253 Dunham, Christian 215 Elovainio, Marko 108
Dobrowolny, Henrik 157 Duque, Laura 266 Elrasheed, Amany 251
Došen, Anton 90 D'Urso, Francesca 290, 301 Elrassas, Hanan 267
Doe, Nobutaka 223 Düsenberg, Moritz 243 Elsässer-Gaißmaier, Hans-Peter 268
Dohmen, Christian 277 Dutt, Alakananda 231 Elstner, Samuel 274
Dohm, Katharina 108, 223, 244, Düzel, Emrah 231, 248 Elvsåshagen, Torbjorn 259

AUTHORS' INDEX
271, 278 Dvoracek, Boris 271 Elwadhi, Deeksha 268
Dokos, Charalampos 283 Dwivedi, Yogesh 159 Emslie, Graham 308
Dold, Markus 262 Dwi Yanti, Evi 270 Enara, Arun 82, 282
Dölling, Dieter 283 Dwyer, Dominic 106 Ende, Gabi 135
Domes, Gregor 287 Dyba, Janina 134 Ende, Gabriele 192
Domes, Leona V. 223 Dyrba, Martin 101, 172, 174, Endel, Florian 206
Dominguez Martinez, Adriana 266 231, 248 Endrass, Jérome 184, 204, 283
Domna, Tsaklakidou 291 Dziobek, Isabel 206, 297 Endres, Dominique 248, 249, 253,
Domschke, Katharina 38, 327, 107, 68, 136, Dzubur-Kulenovic, Alma 220 258, 270
165, 174, 183, 190, 144 Engel, Alice 258
Donado, Jorge 256 E Engelen, Jennifer 223
Dondu, Ayse 132 Eap, Chin-Bin 97 Engelmann, Jan 275
Dönisch-Seidel, Uwe 181, 243 Ebbeler, Lisa 265 Enkelejda, Shkurti 262
Donisi, Valeria 199 Ebdrup, Bjorn 170 Ennaoui, Rihab 300
Donizete da Costa, Fabrício 301 Eberhard-Kaechele, Marianne 169 Enneking, Verena 271
Donnelly, Brooke 262 Ebert, David Daniel 258, 274 Enomoto, Tetsuro 275
Donyavi, Vahid 295 Ebmeier, Klaus 290 Enticott, Joanne 140
Doolin, Kelly 243, 294 Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich 99, 257, 260, 263 Epanchintseva, Elena 296
Doorduin, Janine 135 Ebraheem, Asmaa 109 Epskamp, Sacha 99
Doreleijers, Theo 86 Ebuenyi, Ikenna 285 Eramo, Anna 255, 288
Döring, Angela 169, 197, 316 Eckermann, Gabriel 310, 312, 288 Erb, Michael 164, 254
Döringer, Gesa 180 Eckert, Anne 227 Eren, Ibrahim 249
Doris 162 Eckhardt-Henn, Annegret 174 Erfurth, Andreas 231
Dorn, Matthias 297 Eckstein, Monika 70, 195 Erhart, Michael 87, 183
Dorofeikova, Mariia 292 Eckstein, Stefan 83 Erikson, Elias 86
Dörre, Steffen 156 Edgar, J. Christopher 164 Erim, Yesim 245, 262
Dörr, Peggy 109, 222, 286 Efkemann, Simone 67, 114 Erinfolami, Adebayo R. 263
Dorsch, Valenka 302 Efstathiou, Vasiliki 291 Erkiran, Murat 164
dos Santos Gonçalves, Walter 249 Eggebrecht, Julius 289 Erkoç, Sahap 164
dos Santos, Sabrina 198 Eggers, Susanne 83 Ernst, Jutta 84
Douik El Gharbi, Leila 263 Ehlen, Felicitas 265 Ernst, Michael 281
Douki Dedieu, Saida 151 Ehlers, Neels 281 Erny, Daniel 258
Dourado, Rebeca Fernandes 290 Ehlis, Ann-Christine 164 Erzin, Gamze 292
Douzenis, Athanasios 291 Ehlkes, Tim 150 Eschweiler, Gerhard W. 139
Douzenis, Athanassios 122, 323 Ehrenreich, Hannelore 76, 86, 106, Eser, Erhan 296
Downey, Jennifer 192 121, 208 Eser-Valeri, Daniela 206
Downey, Lavonne 268 Ehrlich, Stefan 269 Eslami, Kaveh 276
Downs, Johnny 127 Eich, Dominique 229 Espina Barrio, Jose Antonio 299
Drago, Antonio 272 Eich, Simon 277 Espina, Jose Antonio 303
Drake, Amanda 108 Eichenberg, Christiane 214, 287 Espinoza, Gonzalo 294
Drapala, Jaroslaw 67, 120 Eichenlaub, Udo 231 Esquina, Rosa 296
Dreimüller, Nadine 275 Eichhorn, Anna C. 191 Essel, Maximiliane 269
Drepper, Carsten 264 Eickholt, Jasmin 181 Esser, Stefan 182
Dresler, Martin 174 Eikmeier, Gisbert 276, 302 Esteves de Sousa, Daniel 297
Dressing, Harald 283 Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco José 175 Eszlari, Nora 88
Dreßing, Harald 101, 227, 283, Eisenbarth, Hedwig 161 Etain, Bruno 212
287, 302 Eisenmann, Frank-Tobias 258 Ettinger, Ulrich 165
Drevinja, Fahri 85, 283 Eisenmann, Tobias 258 Ettrup, Anders 288
Drews, Henning 244, 292 Eivind, Ystrom 232 Etzersdorfer, Elmar 230
Driessen, Martin 31, 33, 84, 92, 101, 110, El-Aghoury, Ahmed 265, 275 Eugui Anta, Estefanía 272
175, 259, 260, 274, 294 Elbert, Thomas 165 Eusterschulte, Beate 37, 151
Driscoll, David 254 El-Bouhaddani, Saliha 86 Euteneuer, Frank 134
Drozdovskiy, Yuriy 296 Elezi, Fatime 291 Evans-Lacko, Sara 118
Drukteinis, Albert 134 El Ghali, Feriel 182 Evans, Melanie 221
Drüsedau, Laura 269 Elghonemy, Soheir 183 Everett, Anita 220
D'Souza, Russell Franco 320, 323 El-Guebaly, Nady 195, 320 Evers-Grewe, Beatrix 316
Dua, Dinesh 295 Elhabiby, Mahmoud 251 Evers, Silvia 122
Duara, Ranjan 133 El-Habiby, Mahmoud 228 Ewers, Michael 172, 179
Duarte, Cristiana 237 El Hechmi, Zouhaier 84, 284, 300 Eyssel, Jana 108, 301
F Ferchichi, Abderraouf 298 Flores, Patricia 294
Fergusson, David 150 Foerster, Katharina 223
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Fabbri, Chiara 159


Fabiani, Michela 293 Fernandes, Brisa 186 Fois, Eveline Carola 302
Fabri, Christoph 288 Fernandes, Elsa 296 Folkerts, Here W. 331
Fadipe, Babatunde 84, 287 Fernandes-Ferreira, Rafael 272 Fonagy, Peter 166
Faerden, Ann 324 Fernandes, Lia 290, 295 Fonseca Boechat, Walter 285
Faggiano, Fabrizio 140 Fernandes, Milene 282 Fonseca, Francina 143
Fagioli, Francesca 273 Fernández-Aranda, Fernando 126, Fontana, Francesca 293
Fagioli, Marcella 273 226 Fontela Vivanco, Eva 300
Fagundes Dias Fonseca, Anahy 285 Fernández-Berrocal, Pablo 263 Foo, Jerome 174
Fahl, Burkhard 288 Fernandez, Cecilia 273 Foongsathaporn, Chayanin 287
Fahmi, Arman 223 Fernández Fernández, Jennifer 251 Foot, John 193
Fahmy, Reham 274 Fernandez Garcia Andrade, Rafael 301 Forester, Brent 137
Fahse, Bettina 214 Fernandez Lozano, Andrea 254 Foresti, Katia 219
Faiola, Anthony 83 Fernandez, M. 85 Fornal, Aneta 288
Faizah, Umie 273 Fernandez, Maria Florencia 263 Forner, Lorena 272
Fajnerova, Iveta 271 Fernández Menéndez, María Aida 251 Forray, Carlos 255, 288
AUTHORS' INDEX

Falcone, Tatiana 290 Fernandez, M. Isabel 275 Förster, Katharina 223, 244, 271, 278
Falconi, Sylvia 272 Fernando, Silvia 259, 274 Forster, Sonja 268
Falkai, Peter 31, 32, 33, 35, 38, 44, 326, 76, Ferrão, Domingas 137 Forte, Alberto 83, 273
30, 85, 94, 106, 111, 117, 132, Ferrara, Maria 321 Fortes Lindau, Juliana 273
143, 158, 175, 179, 183, 190, Ferrari, Jack R. 175 Fortes, Sandra 183
200, 208, 217, 225, 243, 76, Ferreira, Ana Rita 290 Fortunato Burgese, Daniel 290
259, 273, 324, 280 Ferreira, André 265 Fountoulakis, Konstantinos 292, 323
Falkenberg, Irina 254 Ferreira, Carla 84, 101, 124 Fountoulakis, Kostas 86, 116, 122, 130,
Fallgatter, Andreas 261 Ferreira, Liliana 84 151, 196, 321
Fallgatter, Andreas J. 33, 34, 85, 132, 164, Ferreira Silva, Victor Hugo 278 Fox, Peter 144, 145
200, 232, 272 Ferrero, François 42, 45, 97, 168, 184, Frade, Patícia 285
Faloutsos, Konstantinos 157 238, 321 Fragoeiro, Cristina 298
Faltraco, Frank 277 Ferro, Adele 182 Frampton, Christopher 150
Fan, Chun 294 Ferse, Kristin 138 Francescutti, Manuel 301, 303
Fanaj, Naim 85, 283 Feuerstake, Maria 279 Franciskovic, Tanja 79
Fang, Yiru 84 Fichter, Manfred 138, 191, 317 Franik, Grzegorz 253
Fangerau, Heiner 116, 156 Fidalgo, Thiago 291 Franke, Barbara 103
Faninger-Lund, Heidrun 244 Fiebich, Bernd 249, 258 Franke, Gabriele Helga 274
Faraone, Stephen V. 264 Fiedler, Peter 39, 216 Franken, Sebastian 275
Farhan, Muhammad 286 Fields, Richard Doug 106 Frank, Fabian 198
Farhat, Claudia 119, 202 Figueira, Maria Luísa 239 Frank, Josef 174
Farina, Bruna 272 Figueiredo, Ana 302 Franzmeier, Nicolai 179
Farinha-Silva, Sónia 303 Filia, Kate 132 Franz, Michael 307
Farkas, Marta Ildiko 297 Filimonov, D. A. 276 Frase, Lukas 261, 277
Farmasi, Lilla 292 Filipcic, Igor 271 Fratazzi, Francesca 165
Farnia, Vahid 223 Filipovic-Grcic, Luka 301 Frech, Charlotte 198
Farrell, Chloe 243, 294 Filippova, Natalia 298 Freeman, Daniel 106, 217
Farré-Martinez, Adriana 250 Fineberg, Naomi 320 Freeman, Louise 99
Farstad, Marie 156 Finke, Carsten 225 Freese, Roland 242
Faßbinder, Eva 131, 169, 307 Finke, Ulrike 224 Freidin, Julian 218
Fatusi, Adesegun 149 Fink-Jensen, Anders 170 Frei, Elisa 279
Faulkner, Alison 31, 101, 152 Finzen, Asmus 60, 237 Frei, Linda 222
Favazzo, Rosanna 293 Finzi, Eric 204 Freisen, Astrid Gesine Elisabeth 99
Fawzy, Fawzy I. 324 Fiorillo, Andrea 71, 174, 219, 321 Freisleder, Franz Joseph 101
Fay, Bianca 288 Fiori Nastro, Paolo 273 Freitag, Christine 271
Faye, Abhijeet 287 Firoozabadi, Ali 223 Freitas, Catarina 296
Fayyad, John 119, 202 First, Michael B. 135, 190, 209 Freitas Ramos, Sara 300
Fazel, Seena 80, 108 Fisar, Zdenek 257 Freitas, Sílvia 165
Fazil, Qulsom 280 Fischer, Ellen 272 French, Paul 137
Feder, Diego 240 Fischer, Gabriele 211 Frese, Claudia 310
Federspiel, Andrea 87, 252, 253, 270 Fischer, Imma 84 Freudenmann, Roland 78, 150, 173, 191,
Fedotova, Julia 260 Fischer, Katrin 130 192, 290, 309
Fedotov, Ilia 249 Fisher, Amanda 267 Freudenreich, Oliver 283
Fegert, Jörg M. 128 Fisher, Robert 78, 302 Freundlieb, Nils 277
Feige, Bernd 270 Fitzgerald, Julia 272 Freund, Nadja 161, 162
Feigin, Valery 248 Fitzgerald, Paul 277 Freyberger, Harald J. 35, 133, 152, 181, 317
Feitelson, Josh 101 Flach, Daniel 257 Fricke, Ruth 156, 214
Fekry, Mohamed 183 Flammer, Erich 115, 148, 241 Friederich, Hubertus 78
Feldman, Brian L. 94 Flansburg, Susanna 202 Friedli, Johanna 89, 96
Feldman, Michael 220 Fleckenstein, Martin 251 Friedl, Nadine 251
Feldman, Nelson 251 Fleck, Werner 269 Friedman, Richard 192
Fellendorf, Frederike 257, 258, 260, 294 Fleiner, Tim 132 Friedrich, Michaela-Elena 204
Fellgiebel, Andreas 213, 248, 309 Fleischer, Juliane 263 Friedrich, Oliver 206
Felsenheimer, Anne 273 Fleischhacker, W. Wolfgang 38, 114, 176, Frieling, Helge 272, 289
Felthous, Alan 133 190, 218, 310 Frings, Lars 174, 231
Feng, Lei 260 Fliegner, Maike 131 Frisch, Katharina 269
Fenker, Daniela 270 Flint, Kristina 104 Fritschi, Thomas 279
Fenner, Patricia 170 Floeth, Thomas 107, 231 Fritze, Jürgen 131, 179, 197,
Fenske, Kristin 280 Flores Bassino, Julieta 224, 281, 283 201, 214
Fritz, Jessy 131 Gales, Michael 59, 150 Gerlach, Alexander 136

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Froböse, Teresa 288 Galindo Guarín, Liliana 85, 250 Gerlach, Manfred 331
Frodl, Thomas 96, 111, 134, 157, 213, Galindo, Liliana 298 Gerlicher, Anna 278
225, 243, 270, 294, 316 Gallardo, Laura 303 Gewehr, Elsa 320
Frohn, Corinna 263 Gallese, Vittorio 253 Gewurtz, Rebecca 213
Frölich, Lutz 39, 60, 182, 184, Gallhofer, Bernd 279 Geyer, Stefan 257
199, 232 Gallinat, J. 279 Ghachem, Rym 291, 295, 298
Fromberger, Peter 209 Gallinat, Jürgen 139, 147, 174, 197, Ghanem, Teim 301
Fromholtz, Kirsty 262 226, 237, 254, 257 Gharsalli, Houda 263
Frommann, Nicole 85 Galling, Britta 84, 255 Ghezelbash, Saeed 223
Frommberger, Ulrich 288, 309 Gambheera, Harishchandra 113 Ghildiyal, Rakesh 150
Fromme, Sarah E. 223 Gamma, Alex 251, 280 Ghinea, Denisa 150, 254
Frydecka, Dorota 67, 120 Gamradt, Stefanie 257 Ghisleni, Carmen 93
Frye, Mark 159, 177, 191, 217 Ganesan, Venkatasubramanian 252, 256 Ghosh, Abhishek 109
Fuchs, Anna 149 Ganeshan, Gopalakrishnan 293 Ghosh, Maupali 165
Fuchs, Petra 284 Gangadhar, Bangalore N. 157, 292, 299 Ghosh, Sayantan 132
Fuchs, Thomas 34, 107, 118, 145, 160, Gansel, Yannis 109 Giacco, Domenico 154

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172, 224, 317 Garanhani de Castro Surita, Fernanda 296 Giallonardo, Vincenzo 174
Fuehrer, Daniel 244 Garbusow, Maria 232 Gibbels, Charlotte 283
Fuentes Cruzado, Joana 293 Garcia, David 249 Gibson, Sarah 152, 162
Fuentes, Miriam 224 García, Fernando 290 Giegling, Ina 150
Fuentes, Ximena 132 Garcia Giglio, Zula 285 Gietl, Anton F. 182
Fuermaier, Anselm B. M. 264 García, Jenny 256 Gilbert, Daniel Friedrich 206
Fuhljahn, Heide 147 García Jiménez, Maria Guadalupe 291 Gilbert, Steven 152
Führer, Daniel 149 García, José Angel 183 Gill, Amandeep 285
Fuhr, Kristina 199 García, María José 132 Gill, Neeraj 161
Fujihara, Kazuyuki 270 Garcia, Martha 287 Gill, Paramjit 280
Fujino, Junya 270 Garcia-Moreno, Claudia 89 Gillard, Steve 152, 162
Fujita, Junicha 229 Garcia-Rua, Aida 254 Gilles, Maria 174, 286
Fujiwara, Hironobu 282 García Sánchez, Fernando 291 Gillespie, Amy 200
Fukuda, Masato 270 García Vázquez, Paula 299 Gillespie, Nathan A. 232
Fukuyama, Hidenao 292 García Velázquez, Regina 261 Gil M., Francisco 303
Fulford, Bill (KWM) 322 Garg, Amit 232 Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea 248
Fulford, Kenneth William 70, 195 Garg, Kabir 266, 275 Giordano, Giulia Maria 150, 196
Fulham, Ross 150 Garg, Uttam 35, 196, 215, 236, 323 Gitlin, Michael 36, 94
Fumi, Markus 93 Garganeeva, Nataliya 296 Giupponi, Giancarlo 100, 264
Funatogawa, Tomoyuki 252 Garlassi, Sara 293 Giurgi-Oncu Catalina, Catalina 294
Fung, Wai Lun Alan 180, 259 Garralda, Elena 194 Gizewski, Elke 114
Funke, Vera 99 Garret-Gloanec, Nicole 322 Gladilin, Evgeny 269, 271
Furegato, Antonia Regina 291, 303 Garrett, Michael 310 Glahn, Alexander 289
Furger, Stephan 252, 253 Garriga, Marina 211 Glass, Steve 276
Furlan, Pier Maria 321 Gaser, Christian 150, 174, 253, 269 Glauser, Sibylle 189, 190
Furrer, Manuel Furrer 288 Gashi Bytyçi, Drita 274 Glavnik, Erika 302
Furstova, Jana 286 Gaspar, Harald 290 Glue, Paul 224
Furuhashi, Yuko 265 Gasparinho, Ricardo 293 Gluzman, Semyon 126
Furukawa, Toshiaki 134, 240 Gasparyan, Khachatur 95, 222, 252 Gmel, Gerhard 229
Furuta, Michelle 59, 150 Gaspoz, Fabian 288 Gmitrowicz, Agnieszka 303
Fusar-Poli, Paolo 146, 153 Gasque, Silvia 298 Gnavi, Roberto 140
Fuse-Nagase, Yasuko 281 Gassner, Corina 83 Göder, Robert 244, 292
Fußer, Fabian 248 Gass, Peter 147 Godinho, Filipe 198
Gast, Ursula 309 Godinho, Rita 285
G Gastpar, Markus 191 Goede, Wolfgang 109
Gablonski, T. 129 Gaszner, Peter 321 Goel, Digvijay 81
Gaddini, Andrea 98 Gather, Jakov 67, 77, 100, 114, Goerigk, Stephan 273
Gaddour, Naoufel 264, 265 157, 197 Goes, Ana Rita 280
Gadelha, Ary 251 Gattaz, Wagner F. 191 Goesmann, Cornelia 91, 163, 316
Gaebel, Wolfgang 33, 34, 45, 78, 85, 89, 96, Gaul, Isabell 308 Gogolkiewicz, Alex Theodor 302
102, 111, 158, 166, 175, Gautam Joshi, Rinku 249 Gogos, Athanasios 267
190, 198, 202, 209, 216, Gauthier, Serge 288 Gogtay, Nitin 145
224, 238, 287, 324 Gaviria, Silvia 66, 98, 171 Gohar, Sherif 132
Gaebler, Michael 93 Gawande, Sushil 287 Goh, Justine 157
Gafarova, Almira 263 Gazdag, Gábor 158 Gojer, Julian 264
Gafarov, Valery 263 Gebhardt, Stefan 273 Gokalp, Gizem 231
Gagulin, Igor 263 Gebler, Frank 131 Gökalp, R. Peykan 177, 192
Gaha, Lotfi 261, 264, 287 Geerling, Gerd 266 Golay, Diane 302
Gahleitner, Silke Birgitta 116 Gegelashvili, Marina 264 Goldbach, Nele 135
Gahr, Maximilian 173, 290 Gehri, Beatrice 83, 148, 163 Goldbeck, Lutz 230
Gaind, Sonu 89 Gejman, Pablo V. 239 Goldberg, Sir David 31, 34, 110, 183, 224
Gairing, Stefanie 148, 259 Geloso, Rodolfo 297 Goldenberg, David 90
Gairing, Stefanie Kristiane 157 Genge, Uwe 202 Golde, Sabrina 262
Gajewska, Agnieszka 136 Genius, Just 267 Goldhardt, Oliver 91
Galako, Tatiana 116, 214, 237 Genoves-Muñoz, Rosario 291 Goldsmith, David 186
Galderisi, Silvana 85, 89, 150, 167, 196, Gensichen, Jochen 136 Gold, Stefan 129
217, 226 Ger, Can 233 Gold, Stefan M. 257
Gale, Christopher 224 Geraets, Chris 104 Gollier-Briant, Fanny 128
Galera, Cedric 83 Gerbitz, Armin 173 Goll, Peter 137
Golombek, Ute 296 Grassi, Massimiliano 133 Gundel, Friederike 164
Golshani, Sanobar 223 Gray, Alison J. 114, 180 Gündel, Harald 128, 131, 244
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Golubovic, Olivera 283 Gray, Andrew 224 Gundugurti, Prasad Rao 128
Gomes Pereira, Sérgio 297 Graziadei, Carla 301, 303 Gunia, Hans 307
Gomes, Susana 250 Grbesa, Grozdanko 286 Günter, Oliver 130
Gómez Alemany, Teresa 284 Greco, Antonio 290, 301 Guo, Stephanie 270
Gómez Beteta, Francisco Javier 266 Green, Nikos 214 Gupta, Ankit 165
Gomez Galvis, Julio 274 Greetfeld, Martin 180 Gupta, Nimish 264
Gómez, Javier 296 Gregório Hertz, Priscilla 94 Gupta, Prashant 287
Gomez, Kenia L. 286 Greiner, Christine 275, 276 Gupta, Rajiv 236
Gómez Leal, Raquel 263 Grempler, Julia 300 Gupta, Tina 87, 97
Gómez Macías, Vanesa 293 Grendas, Leandro 267 Gureje, Oye 108, 179
Gomez Perez, Laura 281 Greve, Nils 107, 116, 172 Gurr, Roger 140
Gómez, Salam 209 Grifell, Marc 298 Gur, Ruben 270
Gonçalves, Carlos-Alberto 186 Griffiths, Kathleen 321 Gur, Ruben C. 184
Gonçalves, Graça 301 Grimmer, Timo 90, 91, 172 Gustafson, Paul 119
Gonçalves, Marco 275 Grimm, Simone 125 Gustafsson, Per A. 94
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Goncalves, Maria Silvana 172 Grinevich, Valery 154, 191 Gutermann, Daniela 279
Gonçalves, Vânia 298, 302 Grishina, Elena 275 Gutierrez Cobo, María José 263
Gonda, Xenia 88 Grobe, Thomas 258 Gutiérrez, Marta 290
Gonther, Uwe 230 Groen, G. 279 Gutierrez Rodriguez, Marta 291
Gonul, Ali Saffet 241 Groen, Simon 123, 153 Gutiérrez-Segura, Julio César 223, 249
Gonzalez, Alfonso 254 Gröger, Nicole 128 Gutwinski, Stefan 80
Gonzalez Garcia, Andres 300 Grohmann, Renate 288, 299, 312 Gutyrchik, Evgeny 165
Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Cesar 303 Grömer, Teja 206 Gutzmann, Hans 105, 267
González-Higueras, Fermín 293 Gromova, Elena 263 Guzzo, Enzo Eduardo 280
Gonzalez, Jairo 292 Gronholm, Petra 97, 118 Gvl, Narasimha 115
Gonzalez, Jimena 281 Grønli, Ole 267 Gyee, Khin Maung 249
Gonzalez, Lucia 266 Grøntved, Simon 301
Gonzalez, S. 85 Groppa, Sergiu 164 H
Goodkin, Karl 188 Grosse Holtforth, Martin 282 Ha, Eunji 271
Goodman, Marianne 267 Große, Julia 197, 279, 301 Haack, Kathleen 155
Görges, Frauke 261 Große, Laura 243 Haag, Ines 139
Gorin, Cécile 284 Gross, Raz 206 Haarig, Frederik 83
Gorkiewicz, Gregor 257 Grotegerd, Dominik 165, 223, 244, Haas, Franziska 269
Gornisch, Janina Katharina 277 271, 278 Habash-Bailey, Haniah 284
Görtz, Phillipp 222 Grothe, Michael 179 Habel, Ute 123, 164, 219, 244,
Gosek, Pawel 260 Grothe, Michel 101, 105, 172, 231 269, 270
Gossage-Worrall, Rebecca 137 Grover, Sandeep 249 Habermeyer, Benedikt 289
Gos, Tomasz 79 Grözinger, Michael 158, 163, 187, 277, Habeych, Miguel 290
Gotelli, Marina 297 309, 316 Habib, Heba Allah 109, 324
Gotthardt, Ulrike 156 Grubbe, Felix 165 Hacker, Thomas 264
Gottlob, Melanie 268 Gruber, Oliver 109, 166, 174, 188, Haeberlein, Hanns 275
Gottschalk, Michael 295 223, 244, 269, Haen, Ekkehard 97, 173, 275, 276, 288
Gøtzsche, Peter C. 201, 209 271, 272 Haeussinger, Florian 164
Götz, Sebastian 268 Grujic Timarac, Slobodanka 232 Hafner-König, Michaela 279
Gour, Anil 277 Gründer, Gerhard 38, 38, 97, 159, Häfner, Sibylle 71, 185, 227
Gourbil, Adeline 178 173, 307, 219 Hager, Lutz 205
Gouveia, Lidia 137, 191 Grund, T. 128 Haghshenas, Damoun 223
Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Euphrosyne 89, 148, Grünheid, Patricia 307 Hagiwara, Naoki 256
157, 198, 259, 310 Grunze, Heinz 260 Hahn, Eric 302, 309
Govekar, Kalpa 302 Gruppe, Harald 279 Hahn, Margaret 115, 170
Govindji, Suriti 284 Grützner, Thea 257 Hahn, Martina 311
Gowda, Mahesh 282 Grützner, Thea Marianne 259, 281 Hahn, Tim 106, 223
Goyal, Sheena 266 Grzella, Karsten 104 Haidl, Theresa 83, 252
Grabe, Hans 164, 243 Gu, Joan 94 Hajak, Göran 133, 158, 260
Grabe, Hans J. 280 Guberina, Nika 297 Hajduk, Michal 290
Grabe, Hans Jörgen 117, 152, 176 Güçlü, Oya 164 Hajebi, Ahmad 286
Grabemann, Marco 108 Guedeney, Antoine 322 Hajek, André 241
Graca Marques, Sofia 198 Guedes, Joana 290 Hajri, Ahlem 164, 294
Graef-Calliess, Iris Tatjana 82, 100, 122, 153, Guedria, Asma 264 Hakulinen, Christian 108
175, 178, 186, Guemira, Fethi 84 Halaris, Angelos 185, 221, 321
242, 316 Guerra, Valeria 287 Halbreich, Bethany 71, 222
Graf, Erika 297 Guerrero, Anthony 111 Halbreich, Uriel 71, 151, 222, 233
Graf, Heiko 271 Guerrero Jiménez, Margarita 303 Halbreich, Uriel M. 321
Graf, Marc 184 Guerrero, Luis Fernando 259 Hale, Carly 162
Graf, Niels 285 Guga, Greta 295 Halek, Margareta 248
Graf von Stillfried, Dominik 183 Guilherme, Eduardo 198 Halilaj, Gani 85, 283
Gräger, Stephanie 150 Guimaraes Borges, Guilherme L. 207 Haller, Joszef 102
Granger, Emily 108 Guimón, José 321 Halouani, Najla 300
Granier, Hervé 233 Guisado-Macías, Juan Antonio 278 Halverson, Jerry 202
Grant, Jon 236 Gulbins, Erich 166 Hamann, Johannes 259
Grasa, Eva 293 Güldenring, Annette 127 Hamasaki, Hidetaka 275
Gräßel, Elmar 83 Guloksuz, Sinan 292 Hamdi, Ghada 300
Grasses, Nuria 224 Gumley, Andrew 309 Hamed, Dalia 132
Grassi, Luigi 120, 323, 324 Gundelfinger, Eckart 206 Hamilton, Jackie 263
Hamm, Carlo 257, 260 Häussermann, Peter 132 Herazo, Edwin 280, 287

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Hammerfald, Karin 282 Haußleiter, Ida 169 Herazo, Hugo 274
Hammes, Hans-Peter 286 Haußmann, Robert 138 Herbrich, Laura 262
Hamm, Margret 92, 95 Hauth, Iris 31, 32, 33, 44, 45, 327, 35, 85, Herdt, Eugen 288
Hampel, Harald 105 107, 133, 144, 151, 163, 172, Herklotz, Kay 107
Hampel, P. 279 175, 184, 200, 207, 216, 229, Hermann, Dieter 283
Hanada, Asami 265 318, 238 Hermans, Marc H. M. 102
Hanafiah, Ainul 283 Hautzinger, Martin 164, 213 Hernan, Silva 263
Hancken, Sabrina Amanda 116 Havemann-Reinecke, Ursula 101, 182, Hernadez-Torres, Samuel 303
Handa, Ashok 70, 195 205, 206, Hernandez Anton, Rebeca 299
Handest, Peter 212, 273 295, 316 Hérnandez González, Lourdes 295
Han, Doug Hyun 266 Haxhibeqiri, Shpend 85, 283 Hernández Herreros, Mariano 276
Handtke, Oriana 279 Hayakawa, Tatsuro 275 Hernandez-Huerta, Daniel 254, 293
Hanene, Ben Ammar 84 Hayakawa, Tetsu 223 Hernández, Rebeca 303
Hanewald, Bernd 261, 269, 279 Hayashishita, Yoshiyuki 267 Hernández Santillán, Gina 296, 302
Hankir, Ahmed 58, 110, 157 Hayashi, Takuya 292 Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate 37, 140, 144, 226
Hanna, Christina 286 Hayes, Richard 127 Herpertz, Sabine C. 33, 39, 44, 102, 149,

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Hannu, Malin 108 Haynes, John-Dylan 109 158, 176, 183, 216, 244
Hanon, Cecile 182, 201 Haynes, Melanie 93 Herpertz, Stephan 39, 225, 296
Hanschmidt, Franz 259 Hayward, Christopher 108 Herranz, Sandra 250
Hansen, Anja 244 Hazlett, Erin 267 Herrera-Melendez, Ana-Lucia 261
Hansen, Christine 242 Healy, David 321 Herrero, Maria Eugenia 278
Hansen, Karina 255, 288 Hebebrand, Johannes 191 Herrler, Angelique 70, 195
Hansikova, Hana 257 Heckers, Stephan 158 Herrman, Helen 33, 34, 69, 102, 110, 117,
Hansson, Oskar 231 Heerlein, Andrés 145 191, 194, 200, 208, 216,
Hao, Wei 109 Heer, Marlis 251 225, 232, 238
Hao, Wenlin 248 Hegedus, Eva 177 Herrmann, Linn 287
Hapke, Ulfert 258 Heger, Anja 84 Herrmann, Martin 172, 206, 248
Haraldsson, Magnús 200 Hegerl, Ulrich 38, 59, 123, 136, 158, Herrmann-Werner, Anne 214
Harave, Virupaksha 164 189, 200, 219, 229, Hershfield, Bruce 95
Harbas, Sead 300 257, 261 Hershfield, Jonathan 95
Hardi, Lilla 98 Heguri, Mio 282 Hertel, Johannes 84, 182
Hardy, Patrick 301 Heikkinen, Martti 280 Hertel, Peter 255, 288
Hargarter, Ludger 255 Heilbronner, Urs 206 Hertenstein, Elisabeth 277
Harich, Horst 196 Heim, Christine 93, 109, 222, 244, 286 Herweg, Sabrina 269
Haridas, Harsha 232 Heim, Susanne 156 Herwig, Uwe 294, 299
Haring, Christian 100, 168, 219 Heindel, Walter 165, 223 Herzog, David 260
Harkess, Michelle 108 Heine, Irmgard 300 Herzog, Julia 135
Harkin, Andrew 294 Heinonen, Kati 290 Herzog, Kristina 198
Haroon, Ebrahim 185 Heinrich, Manuel 124 Herz, Robert 34, 123, 207, 258
Haroun El Rasheed, Amany 188 Heinrichs, Markus 125, 269, 287 Heser, Kathrin 241
Harries, Michael 236 Heinssen, Robert 176 Heser, Marco 91
Harrington, Adam 162 Heinz, Andreas 31, 33, 34, 37, 327, 78, 37, Hess, Leonardo 301, 303
Harris, Meredith 215 85, 102, 122, 148, 151, 158, Heßler, Johannes Balthasar 114
Harsa, Pavel 261 172, 190, 201, 208, 216, Heßmann, Philipp 297
Harshe, Gurudas R. 267 224, 232, 234, 242, 244, 76 Hess, Volker 124, 205
Härter, Martin 111, 152 Heinze, Gerhard 190 Heun, Reinhard 87, 97
Hartleb, Riccarda 257, 258, 260 Heinzel-Gutenbrunner, Monika 150, 194 Heuser, Isabella 31, 70, 108, 110, 166,
Hartmann, Armin 174 Heinze, Martin 33, 118, 160, 190, 190, 200
Hartung, Benno 94 214, 277, 317 Hewer, Walter 87, 133, 181
Hartwich, Peter 95 Heiserer-Trautmann, Waltraud 279 Heyken, Edda 302
Hasan, Alkomiet 327, 71, 84, 107, 71, Heister, Thomas 205 Hickie, Ian 96, 171, 237
227, 227 Heitmann, Lena 180 Hidayat, Dan 266
Hasanovic, Mevludin 130, 182 Held, Christof 56, 144 Hiemke, Christoph 97, 276
Hashim, Mostafa 251 Heldt, Elizeth 299 Higuchi, Masakazu 256
Hashimoto, Kazumichi 124, 278 Hellen, Florence 94, 290 Higuchi, Susumu 83, 235
Hashimoto, Ryuichiro 270 Hellweg, Rainer 155 Higuchi, Yuko 196
Hashimoto, Takahide 275 Hellwig, Sabine 174, 231 Hilbert, Sven 273
Hashimoto, Takuya 223 Helm, Saskia 299 Hildebrandt, Viviane 290
Hasler, Gregor 93, 142, 174, 177, 320 Helmchen, Hanfried 97 Hill, Andreas 107, 312
Hasselmann, Helge 257 Helmig, Frank 273, 318 Hillebrand, Thomas 170
Hassiotis, Angela 211, 239, 323 Helm, Katharina 295 Hillemacher, Thomas 289
Häßler, Frank 101 Helmreich, Isabella 162, 278 Hill, Holger 99, 257
Hasto, Jozef 286 Hemmeter, Ulrich 78, 227 Hillier, Bradley 302
Hasty, Melissa 132, 221 Henderson, Claire 218 Hilz, Max Josef 141
Hatzenbuehler, Mark 119 Hendler, Talma 135, 192 Himmerich, Hubertus 140, 285
Hatzinger, Martin 78, 227, 252, 253, Hendlmeier, Ingrid 114 Himmighoffen, Holger 277
262, 323 Heneka, Michael 179 Hindi Attar, Catherine 244
Hauck, Florian 194 Heneka, Michael T. 130 Hines-Martin, Vicki 32, 44, 141
Haug, Sigrid Helene 216 Henf, Judith 248 Hinkelmann, Kim 259
Haun, Angelika 100 Henkel, Karsten 103, 168, 318 Hinkelmann, Lena 279
Hauner, Hans 180 Henking, Tanja 81, 138, 197 Hinsch, Mina Carolina 109
Haupert, Mladen 297 Hennighausen, Anette Elisabeth 299 Hinze, Annette Viktoria 275, 276
Haupt, Marlene 268 Henningsen, Peter 39, 208 Hiort, Olaf 290
Hauschildt, Marit 279 Henry, Lisa 221 Hirano, Yoji 254
Hausmann, Armand 260 Hepp, Urs 90, 139, 282 Hiremath, Chaitra 157, 252
Hirjak, Dusan 87, 150, 270 Hoppmann, Uta 244 Husum, Tonje Lossius 67, 114
Hiro, Hisanori 211 Hopwood, Malcolm 95 Hüther, Julian 272
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Hiroi, Noboru 153 Horacek, Magdalena 84 Huxley, Peter 146


Hiromi, Tagata 254 Horikoshi, Naoko 109 Huys, Daniel 217
Hirota, Hyogo 282 Horinouchi, Toru 284 Huys, Quentin 232
Hirsch, Colette 237 Horiuchi, Yasue 255, 271 Hwang, Hyun Chan 266
Hirschel, Sina 297 Horn, Andreas 299 Hwang, Tae-Yeon 323
Hirschmeier, Malte 263 Horn, Richard 274 Hyde, Molly 277
Hirsch, Sophie 88, 138 Horrillo, Igor 257
Hjorthøj, Carsten 176 Horstmann, Johann-Philipp 164 I
Hoch, Eva 76 Horstmann, Rebecca 135 Iani, Luca 295
Hochleitner, Margarethe 285 Horten, Barbara 283 Iannaco, Cecilia 273
Hochsattel, Karen 101 Hörtnagl, Christine 187 Iaresko, Mariia 295
Hochstrasser, Lisa 252 Hortobagyi, Agnes 177 Ibañez, Jesús 293, 296
Hochstuhl, Benedikt 258 Hörz-Sagstetter, Susanne 243 Ibáñez López, Cristina 251
Hocine, Hanen 282 Hösl, Katharina 141 Ibañez Vizoso, Jesus 266
Hock, Christoph 182 Hößelbarth, Susann 285 Ibarra, M. 85
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Hocken, Kerensa 263 Hoß, Jürgen 139 Ibrahim, Mohammad A. A. 140


Hodel, Martina Andrea 214 Hostiuc, Madalina 66, 86 Ibrahim, Samir 154, 186, 277
Hodgins, Elzbieta 186 Hottenrott, Birgit 279 Ibrahim, Samir Sobhi Nicolas 321
Hodgkin, Dominic 322 Hottenrott, Tilman 253 Icelly, Ilkin 129
Hofer, Alex 173, 218 Hotzy, Florian 157, 282 Icenhour, Adriane 39, 238
Hoff, Paul 45, 327, 33, 107, 157, 172, Hou, Liping 206 Idei, Hayato 199
214, 239, 190, 282 Hovatta, Iiris 295 Iffland, Benjamin 274
Hoffmann, Anke 206 Hovhannisyan, Tatevik 303 Iffland, Jona Ruben 279
Hoffmann, Holger 136, 146, 197, 208, Hoving, Jan 130 Igarashi, Miki 265
222, 226 Hoxhaj, Eliza 270 Iglesias, Celso 183
Hoffmann, Ildikó 292 Hoyer, Jana 198 Ihler, Verena 199
Hoffmann, Knut 90, 316 Hoyer, Jürgen 38, 136, 183, 184 Ihl, Ralf 241
Hoffmann, Rahel 279 Hrnjica, Amra 302 Ikari, Keisuke 270
Hoffmann, Sabine 113 Hroudová, Jana 257 Ikebuchi, Emi 124
Hoffmann, Sonja 84 Hrvic, Dzenita 182 Ikeda, Ai 150
Hoffmann, Torsten 278 Hsieh, Chia-Jung 256 Ikeda, Kazuhito 265
Hoffmann, Wolfgang 84, 152, 174, 182 Hsieh, Jyh-Gang 256 Ikeda, Takamasa 300
Hofhansel, Lena 244 Hsiung, Robert 321 Ikemoto, Keiko 204
Höfig, Joachim 277 Hsueh, Kuang-Chieh 282 Ikubo, Kaoru 223
Hofmann, Barbara 283 Hsu, Hsiu-Yi 298 Ikuse, Daisuke 265
Hofmann, Johanna 272 Hsu, Sheng-Tzu 265 Ileva, Silviya 290
Hofmann, Vanessa 288 Hsu, Yi-Hsiang 206 Ilyas, Stephen Emran 236
Hofrichter, Theresa 300 Hu, Changqing 274, 281, 284 Imai, Keiko 255
Höft, Barbara 248, 290 Hu, Huei-Fan 265 Inagaki, Takahiko 229
Hogea, Lavinia 294 Hu, Li-Yu 282 Inagawa, Yuta 158
Hohagen, Fritz 31, 32, 35, 36, 66, 68, 71, 85, Huang, Chian-Feng 277 Inder, Brett 140
86, 117, 140, 151, 175, Huang, Huei-Kai 256 Ingimarsson, Oddur 200
217, 224 Huang, Jia 84 Iniesta, Ana 278
Höhl, Werner 120, 213 Huang, Min-Wei 283 Inostroza, Carolina 301
Hohmann, Sarah 155 Huang, Tianming 174 Inoue, Koju 158
Höing, Ann-Sophie 272 Hübener, Ina 269 Inta, Dragos 147
Holder, Jan 90 Huber, Christian 252 Intxauspe, Libe 257
Holle, Bernhard 84 Huber, Christian G. 109 Ionascu, Mark 286
Hollins, Sheila 101 Huber, Clara 199 Ionson, Emily 174
Hollmann, Karsten 199 Huber, Kimberly 162 Iorfino, Frank 171
Höllmer, Helge 99 Huber, Markus 150 Irfan, Muhammad 105, 124
Holmes, Emily 175 Huber, Martin 204, 275, 276 Iriarte Bosco, Carlos Federico 109
Holm-Hadulla, Rainer M. 145, 175 Hübner, Rico U. 214 Irwin, Scott 214
Holsboer-Trachsler, Edith 227 Huchzermeier, Christian 263 Isaac, Joana 303
Hölscher, Susanna 197 Huemer, Julia 271 Isaac, Mohan 81, 132, 149, 236
Holthoff-Detto, Vjera 37, 60, 114, 125, 181, Huerta-Ramos, Elena 272 Isaac Serna, Carlos Hugo 129, 167
199, 248, 316 Huhn, Maximilian 240 Isaksson, Alexandra 287
Holt, Richard 137 Hui, Christy 80 Isenmann, Thomas 302
Holzapfel, Christophe 83 Hüll, Michael 37, 105, 114, 125, 213, Ishii, Mio 292
Hölzel, Lars 198 310, 316 Ishii, Ryouhei 323
Holzke, Martin 313 Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke 226 Isijanovski, Viktor 285
Hölz, Lea 253 Hummelen, Benjamin 259 Ising, Helga 127, 234
Holzner, Bernhard 114 Hummel, Julian 199 Ising, Marcus 166
Homan, Philipp 125 Hummes, Jörg 180 Isla, Ramiro Santiago 221
Homberg, Annelore 273 Hunstein, Dirk 163 Ismail, Ghada 251
Hommers, Leif 136 Hunt, Glenn 140 Ismayilov, Nadir 237
Homri, Wided 164, 294 Huppertz, Charlotte 180 Isometsä, Erkki 80, 280
Honecker, Hannah 70, 195 Hurlemann, René 154, 228, 258, 269 Itahashi, Takashi 270
Honer, William 80, 254 Hurtado-Ruiz, Mª Gemma 250 Ithal, Dhruva 157
Hong, Haejin 271 Huseinagic, Senad 182 Itokawa, Masanari 255, 271, 292
Hong, Ji Sun 266 Hussain, Abdullah Al-Mamun 224 Ittel, Jasper 292
Hoogendijk, Witte 210 Hussain, Arshad 223 Ivanova, Alla 296
Hookari, Sara 223 Huss, Jessica Helen 214 Ivanova, T. I. 171
Hopf, Herald 281 Huss, Michael 94 Ivanovic-Zuvic, Fernando 261, 284
Ivashchenko, Dmitriy 276 Jendricko, Tihana 299 Kaiser, Nathalie 83, 252

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Iwai, Kazuko 281 Jene, Tanja 260 Kaiser, Peter 141, 311
Iwamura, Rutsu 282 Jenewein, Josef 167, 249 Kaiser, T. 139
Iwanami, Akira 265, 270 Jenkins, Kym 226, 284 Kaiser, Tina 266
Iyengar, Sriram 85 Jensen Mækelæ, Martin 252 Kajantie, Eero 290
Izakova, Lubomira 290 Jensen, Rikke Sander 273 Kakija, Adelina 280
Iza, Miren 255 Jeong, Hee-Jeong 253 Kalagi, Janice 67, 114, 197
Jeong, Hyeonseok S. 271 Kalashetty, Raghavendra Kumar 293
J Jeong, Hyobin 260 Kalcher, Klaudius 271
Jabbour, Andrew 108 Jerez, Sonia 263 Kalina, Olga 212
Jabbour, Suzanne 234 Jernajczyk, Wojciech 260 Kalin, Ned H. 112, 142
Jablensky, Assen 164 Jerónimo, Joana 296 Kalisch, Raffael 162, 189, 278
Jabs, Burkhard 207 Jeschke, Peter 207 Kalisova, Lucie 257, 261, 277
Jäckel, Dorothea 147, 179, 197, Jessen, Frank 59, 139, 39, 327, 104, 150, Kallenbach, Michelle 310
222, 310 160, 178, 179, 231, 232, 248, Kallivayalil, Roy Abraham 105, 113,
Jacob, Arpitha Anna 157, 164, 252 241, 252, 317 187, 193
Jacob, Heike 123 Jeste, Dilip V. 114, 322 Kalmady, Sunil V. 164, 256

AUTHORS' INDEX
Jacobi, Frank 32, 141, 163, 280 Jhanwar, Venugopal 155 Kalomoiri, Georgia 157
Jacobi, Heike 33, 183 Jha, Shailesh 232 Kalra, Gurvinder 95
Jacobs, Nele 292 Jha, Sunita 108 Kambeitz, Joseph 106
Jacobson, Deborah 294 Jia, Jingjin 274, 284 Kameda, Hiroyuki 124
Jaeger, Susanne 278, 279 Jian, Hu 171 Kamei, Noriyasu 300
Jaén-López, Eulalia 296 Jilani, Abdul Qadir 231 Kaminski, Jakob 66, 67, 69, 70, 85, 120,
Jafarzadehfadaki, Seyyedmorteza 299 Jimenez-Murcia, Susana 126, 226 165, 173, 175, 210, 303
Jagadisha, Thirthalli 157 Jimenez Treviño, Luis 254 Kammoun, Rania 293, 295
Jagannathan, Naranamangalam 109 Jing, Wei 225 Kampa, Miriam 278
Jäger, Carsten 140 Jin, Na 276 Kamp-Becker, Inge 152, 194, 219, 239
Jäger, Markus 239 Jishkariani, Mariam 165, 227 Kampe, Leonie 243
Jäger, Matthias 78, 90, 100, 157, 208, Jmii, Ghaya 182 Kamp, Remona 240
241, 282 Jobst, Andrea 132, 145, 243, Kanai, Chieko 270
Jagla, Melanie 274 259, 280 Kanat, Manuela 270
Jahn, Holger 148 Joffe, Grigori 280 Kanba, Shigenobu 102, 254, 270
Jahn, Ralph 282 John, John P. 206 Kandilarova, Sevdalina 167
Jaimes, Ernesto 283 Johnson, Jessica 299 Kane, John 331
Jain, Sanjeev 291 Jokela, Markus 261 Kang, Jae Myeong 286
Jain, Umesh 93 Jokinen, Jussi 88 Kang, Michael 283
Jaite, Charlotte 244 Jomli, Rabâa 263 Kantelhardt, Jan 223
Jakovljevic, Anna-Karina 68, 71, 121, Jones, Edgar 151, 166 Kanterakis, Alexandros 272
224, 302 Jones, Gary 252 Kant, Shashi 165
Jakubovski, Ewgeni 299 Jongkind, Matthias 152 Kapczinski, Flavio 221
Jamain, Stéphane 217 Jonker, Iris 135 Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter 100, 257, 260
Jamalabadi, Hamidreza 277 Jónsdóttir, Halldóra 200 Kappel, Viola 262
James, Roxanne 132 Jörgens, Silke 223, 243, 256 Kapusta, Nestor 80
Janardhanan, C. N. 262 Jörg, R. 253 Karaboycheva, Gergana 109, 286
Janardhan Reddy, Y. C. 262 Jorquera Gonzalez, Maria Jose 286 Karakaya, Tarik 248
Janca, Aleksandar 162, 206, 322 Jose, Nimmi 268 Karalar Sagdic, Meylin 262
Jangid, Rakesh 285 Joshi, Gagan 145 Karam, Elie G. 119, 139, 202, 321
Janhsen, Anna 279 Joshi, Himanshu 206 Karampas, Andreas 276
Janiri, Luigi 168, 287, 322 Joshi, Sulochana 277 Karas, Hakan 297
Jannes, Stijn 34, 89, 147, 207 Jouini, Lamia 182, 263 Karaush, Irina 83, 171
Janowitz, Deborah 243 Jovic, Jelena 287 Karavelas, Vagelis 323
Jänsch, Lothar 206 Jox, Ralf 288 Karenberg, Axel 155, 184
Jansen, Andreas 213, 223, 269 Juckel, Georg 67, 77, 100, 114, 142, 148, Kärgel, Christian 84, 112, 267
Janse van Rensburg, Bernard 103, 324 154, 161, 162, 169, 197, 207, Kariofillis, Daniela 84
Janssen, Birgit 85, 94, 96, 266 255, 289 Kärkkäinen, Hilkka 31, 110
Jansz, Paul 108 Juhasz, Gabriella 88 Karkou, Vicky 170
Jarchov-Jadí, Ina 92 Jukic, Vlado 292 Karlheim, Christoph 149
Jarczok, Tomasz 271 Jung, Christoph 274 Karlovic, Dalibor 271
Jaury, Philippe 173 Jung, Daniela 307 Karl, Verena 147
Javate, Kenneth Ross 286 Junger, Jessica 87 Karmani, Sneha 299
Javed, Afzal 31, 95, 116, 117, 187, Jung, Han-Yong 275 Karner, Martin 150
191, 228, 240 Jung, Hee Yeon 256 Karoui, Donia 132, 294
Javkin, Julia 301, 303 Jung, Nicolai H. 270 Karoui, Mehdi 132, 293, 300
Jawahar, M. Catharine 243 Jung, Young-Chul 250 Karow, Anne 229, 279
Jayacodi, Sandra 152 Jupe, Taulant 291, 298 Kárpáti, Eszter 292
Jayarajan, Deepak 302 Jurin, Zora 232 Karpenko, Olga 149, 196, 212,
Jayaram, Geetha 179 Justo, Carlos 278 256, 323
Jayaram, Naveen 292 Karpov, Boris 280
Jayaranam, Hariram 282 K Karterud, Sigmund 259
Jayaratne, Imbulana Liyanage Kapilasiri 228 Kaczmarczyk, Michael 259 Karthik, Srinivasa 285
Jech, Robert 101 Kaergel, Christian 112 Karuppannan Chandrasekaran, Premchand 244
Jêda, Patrycja 296 Kaess, Michael 99, 263 Karyakina, Maria 292
Jejcic, Kristijan 302 Kahn, Christian 157 Karyotaki, Eirini 68, 161
Jelalia, Ines 299 Kahn, Jean-Pierre 168, 224, 324 Kasagi, Masato 270
Jelinek, Lena 174, 257, 279, 294 Kaiser, Elmar 218, 297 Kascakova, Natalia 286
Jemar, Guillermo Nicolas 114, 221, 266 Kaiser, Martin 195 Kashofer, Karl 257
Kasper, Siegfried 86, 146, 167, 183, 189, Khademi, Mojgan 286 Kleemann, Isabel 271
Khaing, Le Le 249 Kleffner, Heike 122
368

191, 241, 262, 271, 276,


322, 331 Khalafian, Andrey 287 Kleiman, Alexandra 258
Kasteenpohja, Teija 298 Khalil, Mohamed 132 Kleimann, Alexandra 204
Kastrup, Marianne C. 97, 106, 178, 193, Khaloui, Moufida 291 Kleine-Budde, Katja 258
201, 226, 245 Khan, Al Aditya 79 Kleineidam, Luca 241
Katagiri, Naoyuki 252, 254 Khan, Asif 277 Kleinert, Sabine 111
Kate, Natasha 244 Khan, Murad 80 Klein, Hans 135
Kater, Leona 294 Khan, Riaz 267 Klein, Jan Philipp 68, 131, 134, 147, 161,
Kathriarachchi, Samudra T. 228, 240 Khandelwal, Niranjan 109 199, 205, 238, 308
Kato, Nobumasa 265, 270 Khandelwal, Sudhir 109 Klein, Michael 134
Kato, Satoshi 209, 260, 262 Khazaal, Yasser 99, 168, 219, 251, Klein Tuente, Stephanie 209
Kato, Takahiro A. 324 263, 291 Kleint, Nina 77
Kato, Yutaka 270 Khelifa, Emira 84, 284, 300 Klement, Stephan 276
Katschnig, Heinz 206, 213 Khodjaeva, Nazira 251 Klier, Claudia 224
Katsila, Theodora 272 Khurana, Paramjeet Singh 250 Klimaite, Vaiva 118
Kattukulathil, Shihab 294 Kiat, Naama 80 Klingberg, Stefan 36, 84, 94, 231,
AUTHORS' INDEX

Katzelnick, David 294 Kichikawa, Kimihiko 124 253, 309


Katzorke, Andrea 248 Kidney, John M. 212 Klingemann, Justyna 154
Kaufman, Emilia 286 Kieckhäfer, Carolin 273 Klingemann, Karoline 282
Kaufmann, Jörn 270 Kiefer, Falk 37, 113, 151, 232 Kling-Lorenco, Paulo 222
Kaufmann, Sarah 77 Kienast, Thorsten 312 Klingner, Johanna 259
Kaufmayer, Thomas 236 Kienemund, Beate 163 Klockmeier, Konrad 150
Kaufmehl, Jan 287 Kienzle, Johanna 257, 259, 281 Klon, Matthias 288
Kaura, Deepak 111 Kieseppä, Tuula 254 Klöppel, Stefan 172, 231, 270
Kaurani, Lalit 150 Kieser, Christian 35, 81, 140, 141 Klosterkötter, Joachim 83, 127, 149, 155,
Kausch, Ulrich 281 Kikuchi, Senichiro 269 229, 234, 317
Kaussner, Yvonne 84 Kikuste, Sarmite 253 Kluczniok, Dorothea 149, 244
Kautiainen, Hannu 88 Kilian, Reinhold 279 Kluge, Ulrike 98
Kavirayani, Krishnamurthy 182 Kilimann, Ingo 174, 224 Klüwer, Natalie 194
Kavourgia, Evgenia 267 Kilkku, Nina 202 Knaevelsrud, Christine 35, 68, 133, 153,
Kawaguchi, Atushi 261 Killackey, Eóin 179 161
Kawakami, Norito 109, 321 Killaspy, Helen 197, 208 Kneer, Jonas 112, 283
Kawamura, Reina 249 Kim, Dong-Ill 251 Knights, Nicola 301
Kawohl, Wolfram 277 Kim-Dufor, Deok-Hee 252 Knoblauch, Jamie 174
Kay-Lambkin, Frances 139 Kim, Eun-Hae 139 Knobler, Haim 169
Kayser, Sarah 67, 109, 122, 294 Kim, Heung-Kyu 303 Knöchel, Christian 150, 254
Kazakova, Olga 66, 68, 85, 121 Kim, Jeong-Lan 266, 287 Knott, Verner 277
Kazhungil, Firoz 294 Kim, Ji Eun 281 Knuuttila, Matti 292
Keck, Martin E. 107 Kim, Jieun E. 271 Ko, Chih-Hung 210, 251
Kedzia, Sarah 130 Kim, Jung Jin 252 Kobayashi, Toshiyuki 260, 262, 275, 281
Keeley, Jared Wayne 166, 179 Kim, Jungyoon 271 Kobori, Akiko 255
Keers, Rob 192 Kim, Kyungyoon 286 Koburger, Nicole 261
Keeser, Daniel 159 Kimoto, Keitaro 249, 265, 267 Koçbiyik, Sibel 177
Keifenheim, Katharina 214 Kim, Seong-Su 231 Koch, Matias 284
Keil, Julian 254 Kim, Seung-Hyun 252 Koch, Stefan 311
Keitner, Gabor 154 Kim, Soo-Eon 253 Koch-Stoecker, Steffi 197
Keles, Sukru 214 Kim, Soo-Yeon 253 Kocijan Lovko, Sandra 271
Keller, Anne 250 Kim, Sun-Mi 266 Kodra, Valmira 264
Kellermann, Thilo 164 Kim, Youl-Ri 278 Koeck, Paul 147
Kelliher, Caitlin 267 Kindler, Christoph 288 Koehne, Martin 268
Kellner, Charles H. 187 King, Michael 169, 194, 220 Koelkebeck, Katja 67, 104, 284, 312
Kelsoe, John 206 Kinscherf, Ralf 272 Koellinger, Philipp 86
Kemmler, Georg 260, 268 Kircher, Tilo 125, 176, 193, 223, Koenig, Hans-Helmut 241
Kendler, Kenneth S. 232 252, 257, 273 Koenig, Julian 99, 263
Kendrick, Keith 258 Kirchhof, Johannes 313 Koenig, Sabine 105
Kennedy, Sidney 130 Kirchler, Erwin 150 Koenigsberg, Harold 267
Keogh, Anne 108 Kirchner, Heribert 289 Koenig, Thomas 196, 274, 323
Keown, Patrick 241 Kirchner-Overfeld, Eva Charlotte 289 Koerte, Inga 103
Keraboycheva, Gergana 222 Kirmayer, Laurence J. 32, 68, 112, 117, Koerts, Jannecke 264
Keren, Miri 171 133, 140 Koeser, Leonardo 85
Kerif, Ferath 144 Kirpekar, Vivek 287 Kofferath, Charlotte 269
Kern-Ehrlich, Alexander 317 Kirsch, Peter 260 Kogan, Cary 132
Kern, Nikola 185 Kirsten, Laura 199 Kogan, Richard 159
Kerper, Léonie F. 273 Kirste, Thomas 248 Köhler, Andreas 108, 301
Kersting, Anette 108, 140, 197, 256, 258, Kirst, Michaela 59, 158 Kohl, Erico 278
259, 262, 279, 301, 318 Kis, Bernhard 82, 108, 156, 297 Köhler, Niklas 155
Kersting, Franz-Werner 156, 193 Kishimoto, Tomoko 68, 161 Köhler, Sabine 33, 83, 100, 172,
Kerstis, Birgitta 266, 278 Kishimoto, Toshifumi 124, 278 175, 295
Kesavan, Muralidharan 252 Kissling, Werner 149 Köhling, Johanna 260
Kesby, Alice 140 Kittel-Schneider, Sarah 82, 258 Kohl, Sarah 259
Keser, Hasret Ozan 286 Kitzlerova, Eva 257 Kohl, Sina 217
Kessler, Roman 223 Kiviruusu, Olli 223 Köhne, M. 274
Ketelsen, Regina 259 Klamt, Fábio 221 Köhne, Svenja 194
Keuter, Sascha 154 Klaus, Isabella 274 Köhnke, Michael 143
Keyes, Katherine 119 Klaus, Johanna 139 Kohn, Robert 195
Koivisto, Maaria 280 Krämer, Markus 297 Kulatunga, Subhagya 174

369
Kok, Jelmer 93 Kramer, Ueli 263 Kuldija, Abdurahman 182
Kok, Jin Kuan 267 Krämer, Ute 152 Kulikovskaja, Leonora 206
Kolassa, I. 128 Krampe, Henning 273 Kulkarni, Karishma 291
Kolb, Christiane 260, 272, 275 Krannich, Alexander 273 Kulkarni, Yogesh 267
Kolbeck, Katharina 263 Krasberg, Lilian 279, 299 Kulygina, Mayya 228
Kolbe, Martin 215 Krasniqi, Qemajl 283 Kumar, Hrishikesh 231
Koldrack, Philipp 248 Krasnov, Valery 228 Kumar, Pankaj 232
Kolesnichenko, Elena 298 Kraus, Cynthia 257 Kumar, Santhosh 249
Koller, Anna C. 150 Kraus, Thomas 258 Kumar Sharma, Vimal 161
Kollert, Leonie 107, 136 Krause, Marc 240 Kumar, Vinay 236
Kolli, Venkata 237, 254 Krause, S. 128 Kumar, Vinod 299
Kolly, Stéphane 263 Krause, Sabrina 244 Kumar, Vivek 264
Komlenac, Nikola 285 Krausz, Reinhard Michael 80, 119, 128, 139, Kumbier, Ekkehardt 155, 181, 239, 316
Komorowski, Arkadiusz 283 168, 199, 220, 228, Kundermann, Bernd 213
Konar, Devashish 113, 224 237, 303, 320, 321, 324 Kunder, Sushil Kiran 275
Kondo, Miho 280 Krautheim, Johannes 273 Kunert, Katja 272

AUTHORS' INDEX
Kondziella, Daniel 290 Kravchenko, Michael 248 Kung, Simon 177
Kongsakon, Ronnachai 291 Krayer, Anne 146 Kunkel, Julia 93
König, Hans-Helmut 241 Krebs, Marie-Odile 153 Künneke, Thomas 149
König, Jochem 162, 278 Kreifelts, Benjamin 123 Künstler, Ulf 116, 281, 316
König, Johanna 280 Kremeike, Kerstin 213 Kunwar, Mandeep 249
König, Thomas 252, 253 Krieger, Eva 104, 259 Kunze-Forrest, Florian 310
Konkol, Christian 139 Krieger, Julia 186 Kunze, Heinrich 216
Konoike, Naho 265 Krieger, Tobias 68, 161 Kunzler, Angela 162, 278
Konopka, Genevieve 255, 271 Krishnamurthi, Rita 248 Kunz, Regina 130
Konrad, Norbert 70, 167, 176, 198, 203, Kristiansen, Christina Blanner 210 Kupriyanova, Irina 171
227, 321 Kriston, Levente 198 Kurakina, Natalja 253
Konstantinou, Gerasimos 299 Kröger, Christoph 161 Kuraszkiewicz, Anna 84
Kontos, Nicholas 283 Kronfol, Ziad 71, 235 Kurgak, D. I. 171
Kooij, J. J. Sandra 320 Kropp, Peter 289 Kuriansky, Judy 172, 267
Koops, Thula 285 Kropp, Uwe 163 Kurimay, Tamas 177
Kopf, Juliane 135, 258 Krüeger, Eduardo 284 Kurosawa, Yukie 269
Koppenol, Iris 240 Krueger, Richard B. 126 Kurth, Karolina 189
Koprivnik, Petra 281 Krueger, Robert F. 232 Kurtovic, Biljana 292
Korkeila, Jyrki 106, 191 Krug, Axel 223, 257, 261 Kurz, Eva-Maria 265
Kornetova, Elena 255 Krügel, Sophia 283 Kurzidim, Julian 109
Kornetov, Nikolai 108, 225 Krüger, Gerd 101, 248 Küsel, Cornelia 214
Kornhuber, Johannes 166, 206, 248, 250, Krüger, Martin 94 Kuske, Bettina 82
279, 280 Krüger, Rejko 272 Kuss, Daria 79
Korostiy, Volodymyr 295 Krüger, Tillmann 112, 204 Küthmann, Andreas 34, 44, 199, 232
Korth, Carsten 121 Krupa, Terry 213 Kuvischansky, Jaime 301, 303
Kort, Youssef 266 Kruschwitz, Johann 93 Kuwahara-Otani, Sachi 223
Korur Fincanci, Sebnem 234 Kruse, Andreas 32, 144, 283 Kuwano, Masumi 270
Kostianev, Stefan 167 Kruse, Björn 82 Kuyper, Lisette 119
Kostic, Milutin 257 Kruse, Claudia 242 Kuznecovs, Vladimirs 266
Kostin, Alexei 171, 262, 296 Krysta, Krzysztof 231, 253 Kwag, Kyung Hwa 278
Kostyuk, George 196, 213, 228 Krystal, John H. 78, 113, 158 Kwan, Brian 135
Kotani, Manato 265 Kubera, Katharina 270
Kotan, Ozan 292 Kubera, Katharina M. 150 L
Koti, Venkat Rao 266 Kubiak, Nina 222, 286 Laban, Cornelis J. Kees 112, 153, 175,
Kotlyar, Eugene 108 Kubiak, Thomas 189, 278 201, 324
Kotowicz, Kamila 67, 120 Kubinova, Marketa 261, 277 Labbane, Raja 164, 294
Kotsiari, Alexandra 272 Kübler, Manuela 272 Lacroix, Angelika 302
Kotze, Beth 149 Kucharska, Katarzyna 187, 296 Ladurner, Joy 158, 196
Koussemou, Jose-Marie 195 Kuchler, Isabelle 269, 270 Ladyk-Bruzgalova, Alisa 203, 267, 282
Koutentaki, Eirini 157 Kucia, Krzysztof 253, 254 Lafrenz, Bianca 273
Kouti, Leila 276 Kuehl, Linn 259 Lagos-Gallego, Mariana 223, 249
Koutsoukou-Argyraki, Asimina 145 Kuehner, Christine 256, 260 Lagos-Grisales, Guillermo J. 223, 249
Koutsouleris, Nikolaos 83, 126, 134, 223, Kuehn, Simone 174 Laha, Anirban 165
234, 252, 317 Küey, Levent 98, 109, 153 Laharia, Sanjay 298
Kovalevskaya, Oxana 228 Küfner, Heinrich 243 Lahmann, Nils 276
Kovess, Viviane 119 Kuga, Hironori 165, 69, 254, 284 Lahti, Marius 108, 290
Kovvuri, Anantha Pratap Reddy 81 Kugel, Harald 165, 223, 244, 271 Lai, Mee Huong 267
Kowalczyk, Malgorzata 254 Kuhle, Laura Franziska 283 Lai, Te-Jen 240
Kowalski, Jan 254 Kühl, Linn 260 Laine, Mikaela 295
Kowalski, Jens 99 Kühnemund, Silke 178 Laireiter, Anton-Rupert 95
Kowski, Birgit 302 Kühner, Christine 257 Laje, Gonzalo 191
Kozarić-Kovačić, Dragica 322 Kuhn, Jens 217, 288, 299 Laliberté, Vincent 271
Kozhyna, Hanna 292, 295 Kuhn, Marion 270 Lam, Alexandra 82, 270
Kozowska, Klaudia 260 Kühn, Simone 174, 257 Lama, Voltisa 280
Kraft, Dominik 150, 254 Kuitunen-Paul, Sören 232 Lambert, Martin 38, 139, 157, 172,
Krahé, Charlotte 237 Kuivalainen, Satu 88 176, 252
Kralova, Maria 290 Kukhianidze, Olgha 255 Lambertova, Alena 257
Krämer, Bernd 109, 269, 281 Kukuljan, Manuel 254 Lam Chiu Wa, Linda 33, 183, 190
Krämer, Katharina 166 Kulakowska, Dorota 296 Lamikanra, Anna 281
Lamke, Jan-Peter 93 Lee, Suji L. 271 Lin, Jiaxi 274
Lammers, Gero 232 Lee, Wonhyeok 264 Link, Anja 162
370

La Montagna, Maddalena 290, 301 Lee, Young-Min 253 Lisitsyna, Tatiana 228
Lampe, Astrid 230 Lehfeld, Hartmut 231, 249, 267 Lis, Stefanie 123, 135
Lampert, Thomas 189 Lehmann, Peter 32, 57, 58, 110, 141, Listunova, Lena 257, 259, 281
Lanca, Jörg-Christian 302 190, 201, 209 Liu, Chia-Yih 283
Lanczik, Freya 220 Lehner, Laura Antonia 266 Liu, Juxin 119
Landge, Anisha P. 150 Lehnhardt, Fritz-Georg 277 Livsdatter, Lina 157
Landgrebe, Michael 331 Lehr, Dirk 155, 274 Llaguno, Marina 255
Landman, Erwin 132 Leh, Sandra 182 Llanez-Anaya, Elkin 274
Landschoof, Nadja 224 Lehtmets, Andres 106 Lligoña, Anna 250
Langbein, Kerstin 150, 253 Leidag, Markus 263 Lloyd, Belinda 132
Lang, Daniel 206 Lemaitre, Hervé 128 Lloyd, Cathy 225
Langdon, Robyn 150 Leménager, Tagrid 37, 83, 113, 141 Lobacheva, Olga 255, 262
Lange-Asschenfeldt, Christian 94, 173, 248, Lemey, Christophe 252 Lo Cascio, Nella 273
275, 290, 307 Lemke, Matthias R. 321 Lochman, John E. 194
Lange, Claudia 297 Lempa, Günter 310 Lochner, Ewald 123
AUTHORS' INDEX

Lange, Jennifer 261 Leñero Navarrete, María Jesús 275 Lochschmidt, Sindy 83
Lange, Stefan 56, 59, 144, 190 Lenger, Mascha 101 Locke, Annekatrin 269
Langfeldt, Leila 299 Lennox, Belinda 225 Lockhofen, Denise 279
Längle, Gerhard 78, 92, 268, 279 Lenz, Bernd 250, 280 Lodha, Pragya 274
Langmann, Anika 194 Leonard, Brian 221 Loer, Annette 189
Langner, Daina 94 Leon Giraldo, Sonia 250 Loescher, Klaus 273
Langner, Jörg 94 Leon Rodriguez, Tomas 132 Loewenstein, David A. 133
Lang, Roland 206 Leopold, Karolina 179, 310 Loewer, Marc 308
Lang, Undine 109, 156, 177, 184, 252 Lesch, Klaus-Peter 136, 264 Löffler-Stastka, Henriette 274
Lankage, Dinush 280 Leshchyna, Iryna 278 Loganathan, Santosh 282
Lanquillon, Stefan 94 Lesse, Alexandra 128 Logroscino, Giancarlo 290, 301
Larach Walters, Veronica 157, 216, 324 Leszek, Jerzy 129, 204, 242 Loh, Cheryl 262, 264
Laranjeira Oddone, Alessandra 140 Letica Crepulja, Marina 79 Lohmann, Jessica Carlsson 273
Larbanoix, Louise 59, 150 Lett, Tristram 112 Lokhande, Akshay 266
Larisch, Elke 288 Leucht, Stefan 38, 159, 240, 251 Lokmic-Pekic, Inga 292, 302
Lariviere, Nadine 213 Leutar, Zdravka 286, 297 Lolas, Fernando 89, 193
Larnaout, Amine 84, 164, 294 Levanon, Taly 112 Lommer-Steinhoff, Svenja 70, 195
Larsen, Jeanette Haugen 290 Leventhal, Bennett 32, 33, 35, 111, 133, Lönnqvist, Jouko 292
Laske, Christoph 179, 231, 248 149, 158, 215, 239, 320 Loose, Christof 169
Latas, Milan 162 Levin, Elena 34, 232 Lopes, Angélica 272
Latifi, Sahar 232 Levin, Saul 194, 202, 220 Lopes, Luís 290
Latka, Miroslaw 260 Leweke, F.-Markus 91, 295 López, Adrián 255
Lauer, Martin 248 Lewis, Cathryn 159 Lopez-deHaedo, Aixa 291
Laugesen, Henriette 273 Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto 123, 153, 216 López-García, Enrique 268
Laurens, Kristin R. 118 Lewitzka, Ute 138, 219 Lopez, Hugo 250
Lauriola, Marco 295 Ley, Susanne 205 López-Ibor, Maria Inés 113, 276
Laursen, Thomas Munk 264 Li, Meng 294, 302 López, Ilse 298
Lautenbacher, Heinrich 199 Li, Shijia 294 Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos 274
Lauter, Jan 137 Li, Toshitaka 284 López, Jose 201
Lauw, Michelle 262, 264 Li, Wen 223 Lopez, Susana 274
Laux, Gerd 86, 229 Liao, Yanhui 109, 232, 272 Lorberg, Gunter 283
Lavado Polo, Valentina 281 Liberg, Benny 221 Lôrdelo, Patricia 285
Lavall, Eliane 268 Licata, Abigail 90 Lorente, Esther 293
Lavelle, Mary 97 Lichtenstein, Paul 86 Lötscher, Claudia 148
Lawal, Tosin 262 Lichtner, Peter 93 Lotze, Martin 164
Lay, Barbara 88 Lieb, Bodo 78 Loughnan, Siobhan 199
Lazaro, Yolanda 291 Lieberam, Nicole 242 Louheranta, Olavi 88
Lazo, Katherine 302 Liebermann, Peter 202 Lourdes, Hernández González 291
Lebedeva, Valentina 171, 296 Lieb, Klaus 39, 135, 155, 162, 164, 169, Lourenço, João Pedro 282
Lecic-Tosevski, Dusica 69, 76, 97, 170, 257 225, 258, 263, 275, 278 Lourenço, Marina 263
Leclerc, Marcel 244 Liebrenz, Michael 251, 280 Louwen, Frank 183, 258
Lee, Byung-Dae 253 Lieh-Mak, Felice 31, 89, 94 Lovett, Kate 116
Lee, Cheng 282 Liemburg, Edith 86 Loze, Jean-Yves 255, 288
Lee, Dong Ju 284 Liew, Charis 276 Lozupone, Madia 290, 301
Lee, Gi Young 278 Liew, Jun Wen 282 Ltayef, Leila 296
Lee, Haewoo 266 Ligdorf, Armin 223 Lu, Ti 282
Leehr, Elisabeth 261, 271, 108 Lillesaar, Christina 264 Lu, Weihong 84
Leehr, Lisa 271 LI, Lu 251 Lucassen, Mathijs 244
Lee, Ji Hyun 278 Lim, Leslie 157 Lucchesi, Ana Cecilia 295
Lee, Ji-Sun 256 Lin, Ching-Hua 275 Lucha, Manne 116
Lee, Jong-Gook 149 Linde, Katja 140, 258 Luciano, Mario 174
Lee, Jung-Jae 266, 281, 287 Linden, David 192 Lücke, Paul 59, 190
Lee, Jungsun 261 Linden, Michael 84, 91, 104, 240, 317 Lucke, Sara 307
Lee, Mary R. 154 Linden, Wolfgang 88 Luckhardt, Christina 271
Lee, Min-Soo 220 Lindert, Jutta 135, 169 Luckhaus, Christian 85, 154
Lee, Saejeong 261 Lindner, Reinhard 120, 213 Luck, Tobias 104, 105, 241
Lee, Sang-Shin 299 Lineham, Amy 301 Lüddeckens, Thomas 251
Lees, Dianne 150 Lineros Linero, Rosario 295 Lüdecke, Daniel 300
Lee, So-Hee 266, 286 Lingor, Paul 33, 183 Luderer, Mathias 229
Lüdtke, Thies 252, 299 Ma, Huajian 157, 158 Markova, Marianna 266

371
Ludwig, Kerstin 150 Maia, Diana 302 Markovic, Ivanka 257
Luedecke, Daniel 277 Maia, Maria Teresa 253, 280 Markowetz, Alexander 189
Lueger-Schuster, Brigitte 161 Maia-Santos, Lília 183 Markser, Valentin Z. 169
Luehrs, Angelika 99 Maier, Daniel 101 Marksteiner, Josef 114
Lueken, Ulrike 261 Maier, Jonathan G. 270 Marmot, Sir Michael 31, 85
Luhn, Peter 283 Maier, Ludwig 173 Marques, Alberto 282
Luís Roberto, Gelson 285 Maier, Robert 282 Marques Cabezas, Patricia 299
Luis Schmidt, Sergio 271 Maier, Viktoria 270 Marques Fidalgo, Thiago 303
Lukacevic, Iva 292 Maier, Wolfgang 45, 87, 155, 167, 184, Marques, Inês 278
Lüken, Ulrike 77 216, 241, 258, 269 Marques, João 290
Lukose, Ammu 206 Maihofer, Eva 231 Marqués, Patricia 303
Lumley, Ebru 284, 300 Maikandaan, C. J. 244 Marques-Teixeira, João 118
Luna, Ybeth 171 Mainberger, Florian 270 Marriott, Mike 252
Lundqvist, Robert 199, 260 Majerus, Benoit 193 Marr, Vanessa 302
Lundström, Lina 217 Maj, Mario 31, 33, 104, 110, 166, 175, Marset Campos, Pedro 301
Lunewski, Anna 248 190, 196, 200, 216 Martelli, Catherine 301

AUTHORS' INDEX
Lung, Forwey 265 Makala, Wellington 84 Martí-Bonany, Josep 250
Luo, Yanli 174 Makaric, Porin 292 Martinangeli, Romina 301, 303
Lurie, Ido 80, 169 Makinodan, Manabu 278 Martin Aragon, Ruben 298
Lüscher, Sandra 140 Makino, Eriko 275 Martin, A'verria 322
Luthe, Susan 295 Makkar, Deepika 268 Martin Brüne, Martin 321
Lüthi, Regula 83, 148, 317 Makni, Olfa 295 Martindale, Brian 307
Luthringer, Remy 84 Maksuti, Pasho 280 Martínez, Angela Paola 280
Lütkehermölle, Walburga 275 Malchow, Berend 66, 68, 85, 66, 70, 168, Martinez, Cesar 278
Luttenberger, Katharina 83 200, 226, 86, 291, 144 Martinez Perez, Mario 254
Lutz, Beat 76 Maldonado, Maria Ximena 286 Martinez-Raga, Jose 235, 291
Lutz, Jacqueline 294 Maldonado, Martin 286 Martínez-Riera, Roser 250
Lütz, Manfred 34, 44, 180, 232 Malejko, Kathrin 165, 271 Martin, Jessica 272
Lyketsos, Constantine G. 184 Malekpour, Farzaneh 275 Martin, Luis Miguel 275
Lymberis, Maria T. 59, 150 Maler, Juan Manuel 206, 248 Martin Navarro, Nicolas 254
Lyne, Ronan 272 Malik, Mazhar 210 Martinot, Jean-Luc 128
Lyoo, In Kyoon 271 Malik, Satish 161, 324 Martin, Peter 287
Lysaker, Paul 309, 324 Mall, Sumaya 132 Martín, Ruben 290
Mall, Volker 270 Martins, Claudio M. 320
M Malt, Ulrik Fredrik 167, 259 Martins Gonçalves, Vânia 293
Ma, Jun 206 Manaridou, Kyriakoula 283 Martins, Helena 193
Maamri, Amira 291, 299 Manarte, Lucas 249 Martins, Sónia 295
Maatallah, Houda 300 Mancha Heredero, Esther 275 Martsenkovsky, Igor 265
Maatz, Anke 239, 317 Manche Gowda, Shayanth 165 Marttunen, Mauri 298
MacCabe, James H. 200 Mancke, Falk 244 Martynikhin, Ivan 292
Macdonald, Peter 108 Mane Santacana, Anna 281 Maruta, Nataliya 115, 294
MacGabhann, Liam 160, 242 Mangge, Harald 260 Marutani, Toshiyuki 281
Machado, Ana 298 Männikkö, Miia 32, 133 Maruta, Toshimasa 211, 322
Machado, Carolina 298 Mann, Karl 113 Maruyama, Koutatsu 150
Machavariani, Eteri 286 Manor, Iris 145, 320 Marx, Ivo 264
Macheiner, Tanja 258 Mantell, Pauline 215 Masa, Roser 275
Machida, Shinichiro 265 Manthey, Antje 93 Mascella Krieger, Debora 291
Macht, Deliah 157 Mantini, Anne 84, 164 Masillo, Alice 273
Macic, Aleksandar 256 Mantler, Edward 136 Masmoudi, Rim 287
Mac Mullen, Mercedes 267 Mäntylä, Teemu 254 Masson, Marc 212
Macneil, Craig 132 Mapayi, Boladale 149, 196, 223, 231, 285 Masuch, Annette 174
MacNeil, Craig 221 Marazzita, Sara 300 Matacin, Jimena 303
Madariaga, Carlos 286 Marazziti, Donatella 143 Matacin, María Jimena 301
Maddock, Jim 56, 144 Marcel, Eric 180 Mata Iturralde, Laura 255
Maddock, Mary 56, 144 Marcos Zanatta, Lino 277 Mataityte-Dirziene, Jurga 118
Madeira, Luis 160, 239 Marcuse, Alain 78 Mata, Laura 255
Madhavadas, Sowmya 206 Marczak, Agnieszka 133 Materazi, Miguel Angel 321
Madhuri, H. N. 262 Marei, Adel 69, 173, 277 Mates, Sharon 276
Madi-Skaff, Josyan 89, 102, 171 Marek, Jakub 281 Mateu-Codina, Gerard 250
Madlova, Katerina 261, 277 Marelli, Renato 130 Mathers, Frank G. 258
Madrigal, Eduardo 303 Marey, Isabelle 273 Mathiak, Klaus 108, 144, 219
Maeck, Maddock 56 Margoob, Mushtaq 223 Matinolli, Hanna-Maria 290
Maeck, Peter 84, 144 María Cinta, Ramírez Domínguez 291 Matos Pires, Ana Paula 278, 303
Maeda, Seishi 223 Maria Jose, Algora 293 Matsuda, Yasuhiro 124, 278
Maeda, Takaki 252 Maria Sousa, Adriana 277 Matsumoto, Hideo 249, 265, 267
Maercker, Andreas 36, 88, 102 Maria, Vasco 282 Matsumoto, Kenji 265
Magalhães Xavier, Salomé 280 Maric, Nadja 252 Matsunaga, Hisato 143, 223
Maggio, Brenda 281 Marie 212 Matsuoka, Kiwamu 124
Magid, Michelle 204 Mari, Jair de Jesus 32, 144, 183, 191, Matsushima, Jun 261
Magnani, Corrado 140 203, 210 Matthey, A. 139
Maguire, Emily 215 Marinho, Mariana 290 Matthies, Swantje 82, 188, 270
Maguire, Sarah 140, 262 Marinić, Igor 79, 322 Mattioli, Rosana 271
Mahler, Lieselotte 92, 99, 132, 194, 318 Marín-Méndez, Juan J. 145 Matura, Silke 248, 254
Mahlke, Candelaria 31, 100, 101, 152, 286 Markel, Petra 84 Maule, Catherine 259
Mahr, Marina 136 Markova, Jana 290 Maurus, Isabel 140
Mavani, Dhaval 251 Menyavtseva, Tatiana 262 Mino, Koichi 282
Mavridou, Kiriaki 223 Merali, Zul 136 Min, Seongho 303
372

Mavrogiorgou, Paraskevi 142 Mercurio, Ezequiel 221 Min, Sung-Kil 240


Mavroidis, Giorgos 157 Mergl, Roland 123 Miranda, Ana 254
Mawrin, Christian 79 Merkel, Reinhard 142 Mircher, Clotilde 273
May, Lara 189 Merkin, Alexandr 248 Mirjanic, Tijana 252, 283
Mayangsari, Chrisna 284 Merkl, Angela 244, 260 Miroshnichenko, Igor 275
Mayer-Amberg, Norbert 316 Merk, Wojciech 254 Miscio, Giuseppe 290, 301
Mayer, Gesa 279 Merry, Sally 150, 237, 244 Mishara, Aaron 160
Mayer, Jutta 157 Mesa Suárez, Ana Judith 276 Mishra, Ambrish 298
Mayer, Michael 131 Mesones, Jesús E. 268 Miskowiak, Kamilla 142
Mayer-Pelinski, René 295 Mesones Peral, Jesus Enrique 268 Mitchell, David 223
Mayer, Sarah 261 Messer, Thomas 142, 180, 207, 221, Mitic, Jelena 283
Mayer-Stassfuth, Helena 299 232, 288, 316 Mitra, Sayantanava 256
Mayr-Mauhart, Markus 258 Mestel, Robert 35, 95, 102, 301 Mitro, Ela 291, 297, 298
Mazhari, Tuba 301 Meszaros Hideghety, Beata 290 Mitropoulos, Konstantinos 272
Mazzoglio y Nabar, Martin Javier 114 Methfessel, Isabel 158 Mitsuyoshi, Shunji 256
AUTHORS' INDEX

McCabe, Rose 97, 147 Mette, Christian 82, 264 Miwakeichi, Fumikazu 269
McCall, Vaughn 137 Metton, jean-Pierre 301 Miyasaka, Toshiteru 124
McCarthy, Jane 124 Metzenrath, Anke 163 Miyashita, Mitsuhiro 255, 271
McCrone, Paul 85, 154 Metzger, Coraline 172, 231, 248 Miyata, Jun 292
McGorry, Patrick 86, 96, 111, 127, 128, Metzger, Florian 172 Miyata, Toshio 255, 271
132, 134, 150, 176, Metz, Sophie 263 Mizoguchi, Yoshito 261
208, 221, 234, 310 Metz, Stefan 255 Mizrak, Selin Demet 173
McGregor, Iain 140 Meuret, Sylvi 108 Mizuma, Atsushi 249
McIntosh, Christopher 127 Meyer, Bernhard 271 Mizuno, Masafumi 252, 254
McIntosh, Diane 130 Meyer, Björn 88, 135 Mizuno, Yuya 218
McIntyre, Jack 96, 324 Meyer, Hans-Jochim 123 Mizuta, Hiroto 292
McMahon, Francis J. 206 Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas 31, 32, 44, Mlika, Myriam 295, 298
McMurray, Lisa 277 47, 327, 33, 91, 99, 101, Moamai, Javad 132, 301
Md Jagar Din, Abdul Rashid 157 111, 118, 125, 133, 144, Mocci, Antonia 273
Meadows, Graham 140 153, 158, 176, 200, 208, Modak, Anil 124
Meana, Jose Javier 257 219, 232 Moeller, F. Gerard 321
Meaney, Sir Michael 133, 32 Meyer, Nicholas 300 Moeller, Julian 83
Medeiros, Gustavo 236 Meyer, Philipp T. 174, 231 Moesgen, Diana 134
Medeiros, Henrique 267 Meyer-Ponstein, Ann-Kathrin 156 Moggi, Franz 229, 250
Medina, Angela 249 Meyer, Rafael 249 Mohamed Wageeh Zaher, Heba Tallah 232
Medina-Blanco, Raquel 268 Meyers, Milena 67, 114 Mohammed, Nesreen 83
Medina-Mora, María Elena 134, 135, 179, Meyer, Thomas Daniel 85 Mohammed, Yasmin 270
207, 235 Meyer-Thompson, Hans-Günter 291 Mohandas, E. 323
Medina, Rafael 303 Meyer, Torsten 258 Mohinder Singh, Darpan Kaur 150
Medina Tellez, Elena 301 Meyrer, Robert 133, 158 Mohit, Ahmad 322
Mehnert, Anja 279 Meziou, Olfa 182, 291, 299 Mohiuddin, Sarah 265
Mehta, Manju 124 Mezzich, Juan E. 77, 113, 171, 212 Möhler, Eva 140, 152
Mehtar, Muhammed 251 Mezzina, Roberto 195 Mohnke, Margaux 252
Meier, Felicitas 223 Mhalla, Ahmed 264, 287 Mohnke, Sebastian 112
Meier-Hain, Klaus 270 Miceska, Blagica 262 Möhrmann, Karl-Heinz 123
Meinert, Susanne 223, 244, 271, 278 Michailidis, Evie 240 Mohsen, Nesreen 251
Meisel, Christine 267 Michalak, Johannes 260 Moinalghorabaei, Mahdieh 187
Meisenzahl-Lechner, Eva 83, 126, 145, 169, Michalec, Jiri 261, 277 Mokadem, Weil 266
172, 198, 252 Michalowsky, Bernhard 84, 182 Mokhtary, Mohammadreza 207
Meisner, Christoph 84 Michie, Pat 150 Mokkenstorm, Jan K. 136
Mekki-Berrada, Abdelwahed 109 Micksch, Johanna 162 Molano, Juan Carlos 266
Mekky, Abdallah 286 Mielacher, Clemens 258 Moldovan, Ramona 93
Melartin, Tarja 280 Mielimaka, Michal 295, 296 Moleon Ruiz, Alvaro 295
Melau, Marianne 176 Migoya, Marta 255 Molina Cambra, Raquel 298
Meliß, Stefanie 286 Mihai, Adriana 71, 235, 298 Molina Prado, Rocio 298
Mellacqua, Zefiro 90 Mihaljevic, Marina 252 Molina-Ruiz, Rosa 293
Mellone, Sabato 132 Mikadze, Kakhaber 165 Möller, Hans-Jürgen 33, 86, 113, 146, 165,
Melo, Bruna 282 Mikami, Katsunaka 249, 265, 267 200, 229, 241, 331
Melzer, Corina 299 Mikolas, Pavol 294 Möller-Leimkühler, Anne Maria 189
Mencacci, Claudio 140 Milavic, Gordana 95, 206, 239, 320 Möller, Wulf-Dieter 289
Menchacha, Antonio 273 Milenkovic, Tatjana 286 Moll, Sandra 213
Mendes Cagigal, César 290 Milev, Roumen 130 Molodynski, Andrew 99, 219, 220
Mendez Franganillo, Maria 254 Milic Babic, Marina 286 Monducci, Elena 273
Mendez Mareque, Diego Raul 300 Milićević-Kalašić, Aleksandra 322 Monici Fernandes, Carlos Eduardo 271
Méndez, María Dolores 251 Millar, Helen 119, 320 Monje, Michelle 106
Mendiondo Osinaga, Vera Lucia 303 Miller, Ting 298 Monji, Akira 261
Mendive, Juan 136 Miloseva, Lence 277 Montag, Christiane 92, 99, 115, 139, 307,
Mendonça Bettencourt, Mariana 249 Milosevic, Dragan 255 309, 310
Mendonça Cruz e Sousa, Diana 300 Milz, Eva 264 Montañes Rada, Francisco 293
Mendonça, Luis 297 Mimura, Masaru 252 Monteiro Amaral, Ana Paula 263
Menges, Christian 281 Mina, Theresia 108 Monteiro, Joana 263
Menke, Andreas 107 Minelli, Alessandra 202 Monteiro, Lília 298
Menne-Lothmann, Claudia 292 Minhas, Fareed A. 121, 183 Monteleone, Alessio Maria 237, 296
Menon, R. 128 Minnis, Helen 108 Monteleone, Palmiero 111, 140, 320
Mönter, Norbert 140, 172, 285 Müller, Christoph 242 Nagata, Eiichiro 249

373
Montero Gonzalez, Gregorio 85, 266, 298 Müller-Engelmann, Meike 135 Nagel, Matthias 104, 259
Montero Hernandez, German 182, 266, 291, Müller, Helge 82, 297 Nagels, Arne 254
293, 296 Müller, Hendrik 139, 252 Nagendra, Bhargavi 252
Montes, Cristian 254, 273 Müller, Jana Christina 277 Nagl, Michaela 258, 262, 279
Montes, Marino 254 Müller, Jürgen L. 94, 134, 142, 181, 204, Nagpal, Mehak 285
Montgomery, Elyn 108 209, 242, 260, 316 Nagpal, Rajesh 154
Montoro, Richard 127 Müller, Ludwig 268 Nagy, Nahla 176, 188, 324
Montse, Solé 293 Müller, Marcus 94 Nahum, Daniel 84, 187, 324
Monzani Da Rocha, Marina 140, 280 Müller, Marianne B. 155, 162, 260, 275 Najarian, Louis 222
Moon, Eunsoo 253 Müller, Matthias J. 213, 221 Najjar, Souhel 225
Morais, Palmira Filipa 283 Müller-Mohnssen, Michael 279 Nakagawa, Ryoko 255
Morales Cano, Guadalupe 118 Müller, Nils 263 Nakahira, Carolina 295
Moreira-Almeida, Alexander 103, 114, Müller-Oerlinghausen, Bruno 118 Nakajima, Gene 92, 127
179, 203, 320, 324 Müller, Oliver 277 Nakako, Tomokazu 265
Moreira, Emilia 290, 295 Müller, Sabine 115, 234 Nakamura, Itta 254
Moreno-Küstner, Berta 146, 293 Müller, Sabrina 93 Nakamura, Katsuki 265

AUTHORS' INDEX
Moreno Menguiano, Carmen 290, 291 Müller, Sandra Verena 82 Nakamura, Mitsuteru 256
Morgan, Craig 86 Müller-Sicheneder, Florian 232 Nakamura, Motoaki 270
Morii, Tomomi 265 Müller, Thomas Jörg 270 Nakamura, Yoshifumi 270
Morikawa, Kazushi 249 Müller-Vahl, Kirsten 38, 175, 272, 299 Nakamura, Yuichi 249
Morimoto, Tsubasa 124, 278 Multazam Noor, Isa 270 Nakao, Tomohiro 270
Morita, Teppei 265 Mulumba, Rogério 137 Nanasawa, Hideki 275
Moritz, Steffen 104, 174, 252, 257, 259, Mundle, Götz 92, 119, 194, 285, 318 Naranjo-Chiluiza, Vicky 262
263, 279, 294, 299 Mundt, Adrian 167 Narasimha, Venkata Lakshmi 206
Mörkl, Sabrina 257 Munir, Kerim 121, 211, 323 Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan V. 164, 252, 256
Morozov, Petr 93, 115, 116, 228, 237, 256 Muniz Magalhães, Eduardo Jorge 295 Nardin, Patrícia 186
Morris, Hilary 284 Munjiza, Ana 257 Narrow, William 228
Morris, Tiyi 154 Munk, Ingrid 268 Nasar, Amina 282
Morro Fernandez, Laura 281 Munk-Jørgensen, Povl 210 Nascimento, Antonio Leandro 249
Morshed, A. S. M. 263 Munk-Olsen, Trine 264 Nascimento, Miguel 164, 256, 263, 275
Mors, Ole 176 Muñoz-Calero Franco, Paloma 298 Nasello, Antonela 301, 303
Mortensen, Erik Lykke 273 Muñoz Domenjó, Andrea 298 Nasonov, Evgeny 228
Mosaku, Kolawole 223, 243, 276, 285 Muñoz Farías, Christian 66, 85, 297 Natale, Vincenzo 264
Moscarelli, Massimo 122, 322 Munoz, Luis 248 Natarajan, Raja 139
Moser, Ewald 271 Muquebil A Al Shaban Rodriguez, Nater-Mewes, Ricarda 122
Moser, Fabian Alexander 276 Omar Walid 251 Nauerth, Matthias 279
Moskalewicz, Jacek 154 Murai, Toshiya 292 Naumovska, Andromahi 285
Mösko, Mike 279 Murata, Shingo 199 Navarrete Paez, Maria Isabel 303
Mössinger, Hannah 271 Murati, Endri 295 Naveen Kumar, C. 157
Mössner, Rainald 239 Murayama, Keitaro 270 Nave, Klaus-Armin 106
Mota, Jorge 183 Murooka, Nami 269 Nawara, Mayar 229
Mota, Márcia 148 Murphy, Brendan 221 Nayak, Veena 275
Mouchlianitis, Elias 121 Murphy, Brian 94 Nazeer, Ahsan 111
Moula, Olfa 291, 295, 298 Murphy, Michael 199 Nazer, Mohammad 207, 264
Moulds, Michelle 237 Murray, Elena 222 Ndetei, David Musyimi 145, 179, 191
Moura Ferreira Queiros, Marta Maria 222 Murray, Graham 78 Ndupu, Ogonnaya 85
Moussaoui, Driss 33, 34, 97, 113, 173, Murray, John D. 167 Nebe, Stephan 232
179, 200, 207 Murray, Sir Robin 76 Nebhinani, Naresh 294
Mozgova, Tetiana 278 Murru, Andrea 132, 142 Nedjat, Schide 312
Mpaklori, Konstantina 276 Murthy, Pratima 291 Nedopil, Norbert 45, 33
Mpamizo, Emmanuel 261 Musalek, Michael 31, 117, 184, 214, Neff, Dominik 271
Mrabét, Ali 182, 263 239, 320 Nefzi, Houssem 266
Mrad, Mohamed Fadhel 293, 300 Muschler, Marc 289 Neidlinger, Pia-Kathrin 288
M. S. V. K., Raju 128, 235 Musil, Richard 93, 132, 243, 259, 280 Nekoda, Yasutoshi 280
Mucci, Armida 121, 150, 174, 196, 323 Mutalik, Narayan 251 Nel Cordoba Rojas, Rodrigo 191
Mucic, Davor 128, 152, 220, 228 Muthuraman, Muthuraman 164 Nemeroff, Charles B. 322, 323
Mueller, Christoph 127 Mutschler, Dorothee 254 Nemes, Bogdan 93
Mueller, Daniel 93, 115, 177, 191 Muzinic, Lana 79 Nemeth, Tunde 177
Mueller, Helge 331 Myint, Win Aung 249 Nemoto, Harumi 109
Mueller, Karsten 101 Mykhaylov, Volodymyr 292, 295 Nemoto, Takahiro 252, 254
Mueller-Sarnowski, Felix 222 Myslimi, Eralda 291 Nemtsas, Petros 290
Mueller, Sven 269 Nenadic, Igor 150, 174, 213, 223, 253, 269
Mueller, Thomas 214, 268 N Nentwich, Beate 84
Mufti, Khalid Attaullah 121 Na, Kyoung-Sae 275 Neogi, Rajarshi 266
Mühlbauer, Esther 99, 257 Naab, Silke 93, 155, 269 Nesovic, Pavle 286, 294, 300
Mühlbauer, Larissa 220 Näätänen, Petri 280 Nestoriuc, Yvonne 299
Mühle, Christiane 250 Nabais, Isabel 301 Nestor, Karen 205
Mühlig, Stephan 134 Naber, Dieter 255, 288 Nestor, Moritz 205
Mukai, Keiichiro 223 Nacef, Fethi 182, 263, 295 Nestor, Peter 231, 248
Mukhamettshina, Elvira 275 Nachar, Ruben 254 Neumann, Inga 128, 166
Mukherjee, Muktalekha 231 Nachtsheim, Katharina 270 Neumann, Jane 248
Mulder, Roger 76, 243, 322 Nadelson, Carol 210, 219 Neumann, Manuela 90
Müller, Astrid 37, 141, 291 Nadig-Haynes, Karin 109 Neumärker, Uwe 95
Müller, Bernhard W. 84, 267 Naeem, Mohab 242 Neumayr, Christina 262
Müller, Britta 289 Nagahama, Takeshi 124 Neuner, Irene 38, 175
Neu, Peter 78, 309, 224 Noppakun, Kajohnsak 266 Okada, Eriko 270
Neves, Inês 282 Nordentoft, Merete 176 Okada, Nobuyuki 300
374

Neves, Maila 198 Nordgaard, Julie 253, 273 Okada, Tsuyoshi 158
Neveu, Sarah Michelle 209 Norman, Christine 252 Okado, Haruo 248
New, Antonia 267 Norman, Jane 108 Okajima, Yoshiro 262
Newby, Jill 199 Normann, Claus 85, 96, 174, 199, 205, Okamura, Haruki 223
Newcorn, Jeffrey H. 94 261, 270 Okasha, Ahmed 95, 113, 191
Newman, Ronnie 174 Norra, Christine 103, 131, 167, 181, 207 O'Keane, Veronica 96, 213, 243, 294
Newton, Philip 108 Norris, David G. 267 Okimura, Tsukasa 252
Neznanov, Nikolay 237, 292 Northoff, Georg 95, 167 Okkels, Niels 210
Ng, Jared 282 Norzan, Siti A. 165 Okpaku, Samuel 179
Ng, Roger 105, 220 Nosaki, Akiko 281 Okribelashvili, Nino 255
Ng, Yin Ping 157 Nossek, Alexa 100 Oladimeji, Benedicta 149
Nguyen, Main Huong 302 Nosshy Ammar, Shaimaa 251 Olagunju, Andrew 84
Niaz, Unaiza 102 Nöstlinger, Stefan 268 Olaiya, Fatima 276
Nicaise, Pablo 154 Nöthen, Markus 150 Olavarrieta-Bernardino, S. 118
Nick, Beat 252, 253 Nöthling, Jani 286 Olbrich, Sebastian 157
AUTHORS' INDEX

Nickl-Jockschat, Thomas 153, 164, Novak, Bozidar 93 Olivares, Luis 291


270, 309 Noval, Claudia 303 Oliveira, Ana Isabel 282, 283
Nickola, Matthias 199 Nowacki, Jan 269 Oliveira Barbosa, Aleksander 271
Nicodemus, Kristin 217 Nowotny, Monika 158 Oliveira, Geraldo 297
Nicolas, Ysela 272 Ntoulias, Georgios 297 Oliveira, Joana 282
Nieder, Timo 108, 119, 301 Nuechterlein, Keith 168 Oliveira, João Paulo 250, 284
Niedtfeld, Inga 135, 244 Nunes, Susana 302 Oliveira, Renata Marques de 291
Niell Galmés, L. 182 Nuñez Boquete, Alfonso 300 Oliveira Rodrigues, Camila 301
Niell, Lluis 291, 293 Nuñez, Christian 272 Ollendick, Thomas 274
Nielsen, Mogens 155 Nuñez Perez, Antonio 300 Oller, Silvia 275
Nielssen, Olav 227 Núñez-Torres, Pedro 261 Olofsdotter, S. 264
Niemela, Solja 199 Nurkhodjaev, Sabir 199 Oloniniyi, Ibidunni 196, 231
Niemeyer, Nicole 258 Nyhuis, Peter W. 197 Olostiak-Brahms, Mirko 81, 156
Nienaber, André 138, 77, 32, 120, 141, Nylander, Anna-Greta 255, 288 Olusile, Oseahume 287
197, 317 Nyman, Maria 89 Omiya, Yasuhiro 256
Nieto, Rodrigo 254, 263 Omori, Yu 265
Nievergelt, Caroline 135 O Omori, Yutaka 265, 270
Nijman, Saskia 104 Obata, Nanako 271 Oncu, Fatih 233
Nikendei, Christoph 70, 195 Oberstein, Jan Timo 206 Ongoundou Loundah, Yacine 249
Nikitina, Valentina 255, 262, 296 Oberstein, Timo 248 Onik, Irene 172
Niklewski, Franziska 297 O'Brien, Finian 157 Onitsuka, Toshiaki 254
Niklewski, Günter 167, 233, 277 Obuaya, Chi-Chi 236 Onizuka, Makoto 265
Nikolic Lalic, Slavica 283 O'Campo, Patricia 84 Onofrio, Graciela Beatriz 69, 170, 263
Nikoo, Mohammadali 199 Ochoa, Susana 293 Onofrio, Graziella 323
Nikulin, Sergey 276 O'Connor, Manjula 186 Onur, Özgür 277
Nilsson, K. W. 264 O'Connor, Nick 149 Opel, Nils 165, 271, 278
Nilsson, Maria 212, 273 O'Connor, Thomas 149 Opialla, Sarah 294
Nimgaonkar, Vishwajit 321 Oddo-Sommerfeld, Silvia 183, 258 Opitz, Verena 260
Niolu, Cinzia 196 Odenwald, Michael 145 Opitz-Welke, Annette 227
Nischal, Anil 275 O'Donovan, Michael 86 Oquendo, Maria A. 35, 68, 140, 191
Nischal, Anuradha 275 Oehler, Caroline 261 O'Reilly, Gary 135, 199
Nishida, Masaki 269 Oehmcke, Birgit 287 Orellana-Sampedro, Daniel 262
Nishihara, Masashi 261 Oei, Nicole 223 Oribe, Naoya 254
Nishimura, Kiyoshi 81 Oertel-Knöchel, Viola 254 Oriolo, Giovanni 250
Nishio, Akihiro 281 Oertel, Viola 150 Orlovskaya, Diana 79
Nissen, Christoph 78, 96, 103, 181, 218, Oezkan, Ibrahim 82, 100 Orozco, Ricardo 207
227, 270, 277, 318, 323 Ofori-Attah, Grace 301 Orri, Massimiliano 83
Nissen, Trygve 71, 227 Ogata, Tetsuya 199 Ortega, Francesco 103
Nitsche, Michael 164, 244 Ogawa, Tomoo 249 Ortigosa, Juan Carlos 254
Nitschke, Joachim 107, 242, 283 Ogbolu, Raphael Emeka 263 Ortner, Marion 222
Nitschke, Roland 91 Oginni, Olakunle 149, 262, 285 Orus, Cristian 284
Nitschky Schmidt, Simon 255, 288 Ogi, Yuji 265 Ösby, Urban 87
Nitsch, Robert 164 Og Jin, Jang 249 Ose, Claudia 84
Nitsch, Roger M. 182 Oglagu, Zerrin 177 Oshodi, Yewande 281
Nitzsche, Katharina 83, 138 O'Gorman, Cedric 276 Ospina Pinillos, Laura 96, 171, 237
Nižic, Maja 286 Ogunnubi, Oluseun 263 Ospina, Sigifredo 274
Njenga, Michael 242 Ogunwale, Adegboyega 84 Ospino, Anyellis C. 287
Nkporbu, Aborlo Kennedy 183 Oguten, Evrim 251 Osterfeld, Margret 326, 148, 234
Nobre, Alice 164, 256 Oguz, Mustafa 280 Østergaard, Søren Dinesen 137, 264
Noethen, Markus M. 223 Ohaeri, J. 183 Oster, Jörg 282
Noguchi, Kenichi 255 Ohls, Isgard 141, 311 Ostermeyer, Britta 70, 108, 203, 266, 287
Nohara, Izumi 271 Öhlund, Louise 199, 260 Ota, Haruhisa 265
Nohr, Laura 286 Ohnishi, Takashi 255 Ota, Marie 265, 270
Nolen, Willem A. 331 Ohri, Nishant 285 Otsuka, Koichiro 281
Nolte, Christian H. 205 Ohrmann, Patricia 284 Otte, Christian 183, 238, 259, 262,
Nolte, Tobias 166 Ohta, Haruhisa 265, 270 269, 238, 243
Nonn, Julia Maria 282 Ohta, Marie 265 Otte, Ina 77, 100, 197
Noort, Annemarie 153 Ojala, Kari 88 Otte, Stefanie 257
Noorthoorn, Eric 241 Oja, Sofia 199, 260 Ott, Michael 199, 260
Otto, Markus 90 Pappagallo, Elena 273 Pérez-Herrera, Marina 268

375
Ouakinin, Sílvia 301 Paredes Sanchez, Angeles 254 Perez Ibañez, Olga 224
Ouali, Uta 182, 295 Pareek, Vrinda 294 Perez Sales, Pau 98, 227
Ouanes, Sami 265 Parekh, Pravesh 206 Perez-Sales, Pau 323
Ouertani, Jihen 266 Paret, Christian 192 Pérez-Sola, V. 85
Oueslati, Bilel 295 Parikh, Sagar 130, 320 Perez-Sole, Victor 298
Oueslati, Jouheina 291, 299 Parkar, Shubhangi 244 Pérez Zalduondo, Gemma 301
Oumaya, Mohamed 295 Park, Eun Jin 278 Perin, Felicitas 270
Ourteni, Jihene 293 Park, Hye Yoon 266, 287 Perlis, Roy 159
Ovcharov, Pavel 228 Park, Je-Min 253 Perna, Giampaolo 133, 142, 182, 261, 322
Ovejero Garcia, Santiago 255 Park, Jin Hong 278 Pernidaki, Valia 183
Overfeld, Judith 109, 286 Park, Shin-Won 271 Perrar, Klaus-Maria 213
Ovieira-Brancati, Camila 272 Parlog, Alexandru 206 Perry, Vincent 300
Owen, Gareth 185 Parmar, Arpit 109 Persaud, Albert Chaitram 79, 151, 166
Oyama, Akihiro 282 Parnas, Josef 167, 253, 273 Peseschkian, Hamid 141
Oya, Miki 81 Parro Torres, Carlos 254, 293 Pesonen, Anu-Katriina 108
Oyanagi, Yuka 249 Parsons, Thomas 243 Pessanha, Francesca 248

AUTHORS' INDEX
Oya, Nozomu 284 Partaloska, Vlastela 70, 210 Peterhänsel, Carolin 140
Oyatokun, Bolutife 287 Partti, Krista 292 Peter, Jessica 172
Oyebode, Femi 118 Parzer, Peter 99 Peter, Lukas 277
Özkan, Birgül 231, 282 Pascual Cuadrado, Diego 260 Petermann, Franz 229
Ozkan, Nerman 132 Pascual-Leone, Antonio 274 Peters, Achim 210
Pasic, Jagoda 209 Peters, Antonia 170
P Pasion, Rita 272 Peters, Benjamin 157
P., Vani 256 Paslakis, Georgios 262 Petersen, Kay Uwe 79, 113, 206
Paasch-Colberg, Sünje 101 Pasparakis, Emmanouil 157 Peters, Henning 270
Paavonen, E. Juulia 223, 259 Passamani Borges, Guilherme 278, 282 Peters, Julia 312
Pabari, Bhumi 244 Pasten, Cristina 284 Peters, Manuel 236
Pabst, Alexander 241 Patarroyo, Edith Liliana 266 Peters, Oliver 130, 231, 248
Pachankis, John E. 119 Patas, Kostas 257 Peters-Strickland, Timothy 255, 276, 288
Pacheco Palha, Antonio 137, 147 Patel, Anita 85 Peters, Uwe Henrik 186, 205, 242
Pacheco, Sara 262 Paterlini, Federica 293 Peter, U. 279
Padberg, Frank 122, 132, 159, 166, 243, Pathak, Hansi 272 Peth, Judith 174, 257
259, 261, 273, 280 Pathare, Soumitra 110 Petra, Reiter-Nohn 258
Padhy, Susanta Kumar 249 Patil, N. M. 232 Petrides, Georgios 137
Paetz, Luisa 244 Patil, Sandeep 232 Petros, Argitis 276
Pagani, Marco 202 Patrinos, George P. 272 Petrova, Nataliia 292
Paganini, Sarah 274 Pattern, Scott 140 Petruzyte, Donata 118
Paillère-Martinot, Marie Claude 128 Pauge, Matthias 149 Petschner, Peter 88
Paim Santos, Mariana 67, 104 Paulino, Sofia 265, 301 Petzold, Johannes 295
Pai, Nagesh 81 Pauli, Paul 84 Peukert, Reinhard 81
Painold, Annamaria 257 Paulus, Wolfgang E. 173, 269 Pezawas, Lukas 271
Paiva, Felipe 250 Paulzen, Michael 97 Pfaffenseller, Bianca 221
Paiva, José Artur 290 Paunio, Tiina 223, 259 Pfeiffer, Andreas 213
Paiz Macz, Jorge Alejandro 42, 45 Pavez Reyes, Fabián Alonso 301 Pfeiffer, Wolfgang 279
Pajevic, Izet 182 Pavlovs, Konstantins 253 Pfennig, Andrea 35, 154, 224, 229
Pajonk, Frank-Gerald 142, 180, 180, 268 Paz Mosqueiro, Bruno 214 Pfennig, Andreal 317
Pakhomova, Svetlana 298 Pearson, Jocelyn 185 Pfersmann, Vera 284, 302
Palacio, Juan David 274 Pedersen, Reidar 77 Pfeuffer, Simone 93
Palaniyappan, Lena K. 125 Peethala, Prashanth 244 Pfister, Gertrud 103
Palha, António 323 Pektas, Kader 249 Pfuhl, Gerit 157, 252
Palha Fernandes, Eduardo 83 Pelayo Teran, Jose Maria 254 Philipsen, Alexandra 37, 93, 133, 155, 188,
Palha Teixeira Fernandes, Eduardo Jorge 140 Pelizza, Lorenzo 293 270, 297, 311
Palma, Alvaro Jose 298 Pellegrino, Francesca 296 Pi, Edmond Hsin-Tung 103, 214
Palomar, Nora 255 Pelster, Sarah 274 Piacentino, Daria 173
Panda, Samiran 165 Pelzl, Michael Alexander 193 Piancharoen, Peeraya 287
Pandey, Arun Kumar 277 Pemán, Jesús 296 Piber, Dominique 257, 269
Pandey, Ghanshyam 233 Pemán Rodriguez, Jesús 266 Picariello, Roberta 140
Pandya-Wood, Jason 263 Penner, Justin 267 Pichler, Eva-Maria 277, 289
Pangaonkar, Shailesh 83 Penney, Darby 57, 190, 209 Picon, Felipe 66, 67, 69, 93, 120, 165,
Panov, Dmitriy 263 Penninx, Brenda 238 194, 241, 251, 320
Pant, Anshuman 161, 324 Pensieri, Luana 293 Piefke, Martina 294
Pantelis, Christos 83, 221, 252 Pentzek, Michael 241 Piepenhagen, Gerlinde 205
Pantel, Johannes 181, 248 Penzel, Thomas 223 Pieper, Lars 198
Pan, Xiandi 174 Penzenstadler, Louise 263 Pietikäinen, Johanna 259
Panza, Francesco 290, 301 Perälä, Jonna 292, 298 Pietikäinen, Johanna T. 223
Paolini, Marco 165 Peralta, David 266 Pietrini, Pietro 142
Papadopoulos, Fotis 117 Perchatkina, Olga 262, 296 Pike, Kathleen M. 135
Papageorgiou, Georgios 267 Pereira Ferreira, Liliana 101, 293, 298 Pilhatsch, Maximilian 217, 295
Papakyriaki, Evangelia 267 Pereira, Guilherme 263 Pilika, Anita 280, 295
Papa, Michele 150 Pereira, João Miguel 84 Pillmann, Frank 223, 263
Papari, Aurel 303 Pereira Lestayo, Isabel 251 Pilz, René 257, 258, 260, 294
Paparrigopoulos, Thomas 323 Pereira, Luis 160, 308 Pinacho, Raquel 79
Papava, Ion 294 Perera, Gayan 127 Pincheira V., Carolina 293
Papiol, Sergi 206, 272 Pérez Ahumada, Paulina 293, 303 Pinchuk, Anastasiia 267
Papmeyer, Martina 252, 253 Perez, Alvaro 287 Pinchuk, Iryna 126, 203, 214
Pincus, Harold 89 Prata, Diana 188 Racetovic, Goran 232
Pineda-Roa, Carlos A. 280 Prates Furieri, Heitor 278, 282 Racine, Eric 288
376

Pineda Zapata, Julian 274 Prats, A. 85 Radenbach, Katrin 223, 278, 290
Pinheiro, Ana Carolina 262 Praus, Peter 283 Radhakrishnan, Rajiv 66, 93
Pinheiro, Paula 293 Preckel, Katrin 258 Rados, Christa 32, 133
Pinho, Elika 290 Preller, Katrin 113 Radu, Irina Angela 82
Pinto da Costa, Mariana 66, 68, 69, 85, Pretlow, Robert 126, 262 Radu, Madalina 93
121, 175 Pretscher, Katharina 173 Raether, Andreas 277
Pintor, Luis 250 Preussler, Stella 70, 195 Rafaela, Diana 298
Pintos, Soledad 224, 281 Price, Melanie 199 Rafihi-Ferreira, Renatha 274
Pinzger, Doris 302 Priebe, Kathlen 36, 86, 135 Raij, Tuukka 254, 295
Piradov, Michael 248 Priebe, Stefan 147, 154, 186, 193, 212 Raikar, Sampada 244
Pirkis, Jane 215 Pries, Lotta-Katrin 292 Räikkönen, Katri 108, 290
Pirkola, Sami 106 Prieto, Jeremaine W. 281 Raine, Adrian 244
Pirsig, Thomas 107 Priller, Josef 37, 87, 101, 144, 179, Raissi, Aram 162
Pissarra da Costa, António 198 231, 248, 308, 317 Rajagopal, Ramya Revathi 244, 293
Pistja, Edmond 287 Pringle, Beverly 191 Rajapakse, Thilini 228
AUTHORS' INDEX

Pistol, Sandy 280 Prinster, Anna 150 Rajiv Madipakkam, Apoorva 206
Pitiá Barreto, Ana Paula 285 Pristed, Sofie Gry 301 Raju, Keerthy 280
Pitschel-Walz, Gabriele 140, 198 Prkacin, Ingrid 232 Rakhmanova, Valentina 79
Pittig, Andre 77 Prokopez, Cintia Romina 174 Ramachandran, Kanchana 282
Pivina, Svetlana 260 Prosen, Simona 299 Ramadan, Mohamad 286
Pizarro, Rodolfo 284 Pross, Christian 193, 234 Rama, Deana 295
Planas Moreno, Raquel 295 Provencal, Nadine 93 Ramakrishnan, Anand 323
Platari, Paraskevi 276 Provenzano, Julian 271 Ramakrishnan, Aparna 182
Platyniuk, Oksana 295 Prüß, Harald 129 Ramaswamy, Sriram 237, 254
Platzer, Martina 257, 258, 260, 294 Prüter-Schwarte, Christian 259 Ramazanghambari, Ideh 223
Plener, Paul 152, 165, 264, 271 Prvulovic, David 248, 254 Ramesh, V. J. 157
Plevritaki, Anthi 276 Pryanykova, Nataliya 126, 203 Ramirez, Alejandra 273
Plewnia, Christian 256, 261, 272 Ptyushkin, Pavel 272 Ramirez, Alfredo 33, 150, 179, 183
Plinz, Nicole 260 Puhr, Angelika 204 Ramirez, Clara 256
Plöderl, Martin 92, 119, 301 Puig, Ines Josefina 321 Ramírez Domínguez, Maria De La Cinta 295
Pocai, Benedetta 174 Pulwitt, Anja 259 Ramirez, José Luis 259
Pocinho, Fernando 124 Pumariano, Lorena 273 Ramirez-Mahaluf, Juan Pablo 261
Pogarell, Oliver 108, 185, 323 Puppo, Soledad 267 Ramklint, M. 264
Pohl, Alexander 112 Puras, Dainius 110 Ramos, Belén 79, 272
Pohlmeier, Alexandra 58, 117 Purper-Ouakil, Diane 128 Ramos-Fuentes, M. Isabel 278
Polackova Solcova, Iva 286 Purr, Franziska 254 Ramos-Quiroga, J. Antoni 94
Polak, Thomas 248 Purushottam, Meera 291 Ramsey, Damon 220
Polier, Georg von 94 Pustoslemsek, Miran 302 Ramy, Hisham 188
Pölkki, Pirjo 259 Puthussery, Joseph Varghese 236 Rancans, Elmars 253
Pollaehne, Helmut 181 Putkonen, Anu 88, 157 Rangel Martinez-Villalba, Andrés Mauricio 256
Pollak, Martin 131 Putnam, Nick 234 Rao, Naren P. 157, 164, 252, 299
Pollmächer, Thomas 35, 37, 327, 83, 37, 91, Putschögl, Franziska 286 Rao, Rahul 299
103, 118, 131, 141, Pycha, Roger 100, 163 Rao, Sathyanarayana 101, 147, 187, 323
163, 181, 318, 181 Pyhälä, Riikka 290 Rapp, Alexander M. 149, 254, 273
Pollmann, Iris 37, 144, 37, 144 Rapp, Charlotte 252, 253
Polo-Kantola, Päivi 259 Q Rapp, Michael 91, 105, 139, 160, 232
Polozhy, Boris 224 Qi, Chang 232 Raquel, Planas Moreno 291
Poloznikov, Andrey 276 Qian, Mingyi 68, 161 Raquel, Serrano 124
Poltrum, Martin 184, 239 Quante, Arnim 309 Rasche, Kurt 263
Pomper, Laura 248 Quast, Alexandra Mirèe 259 Rashed, Hebatallah 277
Pompili, Maurizio 83, 100 Queirós, Sandra 165 Rasser, Paul 150
Ponseti, Jorge 283 Queissner, Robert 257, 258, 260, 294 Rassoulian, Anahita 156
Popoli, Maurizio 96 Querejeta, Imanol 257 Rataemane, Solomon T. 105, 145, 320
Popovic, Irena 255 Quevenco, Frances C. 182 Ratheesh, Aswin 132
Popovic, Slavica 232 Quinn, Bennett 272 Rathod, Shanaya 79, 105, 129, 137,
Poppe, Christine 294 Quinn, Zane 223 151, 164
Pornnoppadol, Chanvit 287 Quintanilla Madero, Maria Beatriz 258 Rathod, Sunil 79
Porschke, Hildburg 274 Quintero, Javier 145 Ratnaweera, Ramani 267
Pörtl, Daniela 274 Quintero, Rafael 250 Rattazzi, Alexia 297
Poss, Nicolas 197 Quirós, Teresa 273 Rauer, Lisa 269
Post, Thomas 163 Qureshi, Adil 178 Rausch, Sophie 135
Potamias, George 272 Rau, Verena 271
Potash, James B. 321 Ravel, Aimé 273
R
Potkin, Steven G. 255, 288 Ravindran, Swati 232
Raabe, Florian 206
Pouliou, Georgia 291 Razoughi, Setareh 276
Rabaa, Jomli 182
Poulou, Maria 276 Razzaque, Bushra 183
Raballo, Andrea 293, 320
Pousada, Esther 293 Rebai, Aroua 298
Rabbani, Mohammod Golam 236
Poustka, Luise 194 Recino, Mayra 148
Rabbee, Zahra 280
Pow, Stephen 186 Reddy, Mukku Shivashankar 115
Rabe, Christina 231
Poyares, Ludmila C. S. 250 Reddy, Preethi Veerappa 293
Rabenstein, Rafael 279
Poznyak, Vladimir 181, 235 Redlich, Ronny 108, 165, 223, 244,
Rabheru, Kiran 192
Pozzi, Gino 211, 295, 322 271, 278
Rabl, Ulrich 271
Prabhakar, Sudesh Kumar 249 Reed, Geoffrey M. 134, 166, 183, 209
Raboch, Jiri 257, 324
Praharaj, Samir Kumar 244 Reeve, Sarah 106
Regenbogen, Christina 164, 244 Rief, Winfried 39, 134, 138, 208 Roll, Sibylle C. 311

377
Regen, Francesca 309 Rieger, Alexandra 258 Romanos, Marcel 264
Regina Carli, Vanessa 278, 282 Riekki, Tapani 254 Romanov, Dmitry V. 192
Rego, Daniel 267 Riemann, Dieter 37, 118, 270, 277 Roma-Torres, António 302
Rego, Raquel 267 Riese, Florian 69, 71, 93, 165, 194, Romme, Ingrid 185
Reguero Palacio, Maria Antonia 254 214, 235, 242, 320 Rommel, Christopher 273
Reh-Bergen, Thorgund 273 Riese, Harriëtte 99 Roncero Rodriguez, Marisol 293
Rehr, Burkhard 189 Riesner, Ana 249 Rondini, Elisa 175
Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted 232 Rietschel, Marcella 150, 174, 193, 206, Rondon, Marta 89
Reichelt, Bernd 214 223, 286 Ronge, Stephanie 253
Reichel, Valeska Arabella 263 Rietz, Christian 279 Ronzitti, Silvia 177
Reichenberg, Kjell 281 Riffer, Friedrich 218, 297 Röpke, Stefan 187, 194, 243, 265
Reichert, Jörg 83, 138 Rifkin, Larry 185 Roque, Marta 302
Reichert, Markus 99 Riha, Renata 108 Rosa, Alda 293, 298
Reif, Andreas 32, 103, 123, 135, 150, Rihmer, Zoltan Oszkar 88 Rosabal, Virginia 84, 103, 171
157, 158, 215, 254, 258 Rikandi, Eva 254, 295 Rosario, Lineros 291
Reiff, Julia 288 Riker, Sarah 294 Rose, Diana 31, 117

AUTHORS' INDEX
Reimers, Karen 307 Rim, Hyo-Deog 299 Rosen, Alan 102, 117, 146
Reinhard, Iris 113, 256, 257, 260 Rincon, Paulina 301 Rosenbaum, Bent 307
Reinhard, Matthias 132, 243, 259, 280 Rio, Carla 296 Rosen, Marlene 83, 252
Reininghaus, Bernd 258, 266, 297 Riper, Heleen 152, 220 Rosén Rasmussen, Andreas 273
Reininghaus, Eva 257, 258, 260, 294, 297 Ripke, Stephan 150 Rosenström, Tom 232, 261
Reinisch, Veronika 206 Riquelme, Gemma 79, 272 Rosenthal, Richard 119, 168
Reinwald, Jonathan 164 Risbrough, Victoria 135 Rosero Enríquez, Angela Sofía 275
Reis, Alberto O. A. 250 Risco, Luis 261 Rosic, Brankica 232
Reis, Joana 263 Ristic, Ivan 287 Röske, Thomas 60, 143, 237
Reis, Olaf 101, 270 Ristow, Inka 294, 302 Rösl, Armin 214
Reiss, Neele 273 Ritter, Philipp 99 Rosner, Rita 38, 191
Reitan, Solveig Klæbo 290 Ritzenhoff, Romina 292 Rösner, Susanne 250
Reiter-Theil, Stella 77 Rivis, Ioana 294 Rossegger, Astrid 184
Reker, Daniel 277 Rixe, Jacqueline 109, 268 Ross, Elyse 224
Rek, Isabelle Elisabeth 259, 281 Riyahi, Nasrin 207 Rösser, Nina 236
Remschmidt, Helmut 36, 76 Rizavas, Ioannis 291 Rossi, Ana Maria 211, 322
Reneses Prieto, Blanca 301 Roa, Naren 292 Rossi, Michele 175, 207
Renner, Tobias J. 199, 265, 269, 284 Rø, Anne Dorthea Bjerkenes 290 Rossi Silva Souza, Dorotéia 272
Repantis, Dimitris 174 Roa Romero, Yadira 254 Rössler, Wulf 184, 231, 280
Repo-Tiihonen, Eila 88 Robinson, Gail 210, 219 Rößner-Ruff, Vanessa 189
Repple, Jonathan 158, 244, 271, 278 Robles, Rebeca 183 Rostom, Ahmed 277
Resch, Franz 99, 149 Rocha, Maria 263 Roth, Jan 101
Resende de Carvalho, Sérgio 301 Rochlitz, Peter 174 Rothenberg, Kasia Gustaw 101, 204
Rettenberger, Martin 94 Rodante, Demian 267 Rothenburg, Andrea 59, 150
Retz, Wolfgang 94, 161 Rodenas, Ezequiel 301, 303 Rothen, Stéphane 263
Reul, Sophia 166 Roder, R. 128 Rothkirch, Marcus 206
Reuster, Thomas 138 Rödiger, Eckhard 169 Roth, Roland 281
Reuter, Silja C. 272 Rodrigues, Adriano 322 Roth-Sackenheim, Christa 100, 140, 165
Reyes-Molina, Diana 262 Rodríguez Criado, Natalia 298 Rotstein, Sarah 284
Rey, Jose 276 Rodriguez, Francisca S. 241 Röttgers, Hans Onno 273
Reynolds, Matthew 94 Rodríguez, José 293 Rottler, Edit 244
Reynolds, Rebecca M. 108 Rodríguez Merino, Mónica 276 Rotzoll, Maike 142, 156, 181, 316
Rey Souto, Diana 300 Rodriguez-Mias, Ricard 272 Rouche, Amelie 183
Rhein, Mathias 289 Rodríguez-Morales, Alfonso J. 223, 249 Roy, Mandy 291
Ribalta, Teresa 224 Rodríguez Quijano, J. 182 Roy, Marc-Andre 231
Riba, Michelle 66, 93, 120, 211, 265, 324 Rodríguez-Santos, Laura 278 Rozanov, Vsevolod 79, 322
Ribeirinho Marques, André 265, 293, Roediger, Eckhard 169 Rozas-Serri, Enzo 261
298, 301 Roehr, Susanne 105 Ruano, Facundo 224, 281
Ribeiro Turato, Egberto 296 Roelcke, Volker 95, 142, 143 Rückert, Florian 69, 165
Ribeiro, Vanessa 302 Roelofs, Karin 135 Ruckl, Sarah 198
Ricca, Valdo 296 Roepke, Stefan 194, 244 Rudiger, Alain 249
Richard-Devantoy, Stéphane 288 Roesch Ely, Daniela 70, 137, 195, 257, 259, Rüdiger, Mario 83
Richards, David 120 261, 281, 301, 312 Rudik, A. V. 276
Richert, Lucas 193 Roesler, Lara 157 Rudnitsky, Vladislav 262, 296
Richter, Andre 249 Roes, Martina 248 Rudolf, Sebastian 259
Richter, Anja 109, 272 Roessner, Veit 194, 269 Rudolph, Yannick 288
Richter, Dirk 136, 146, 208, 313 Rogoza, Radoslaw 296 Ruesink, Ben 92
Richter, Jan 77 Rogue, Patrick Jean 250 Ruf, Matthias 192
Richter, Janina 253 Rohde, Anke 39, 233, 302, 310 Ruggeri, Mirella 154
Richter, Kneginja 277, 312 Rohde, Kristina B. 274 Ruggero, Pedro 77, 322
Ricken, Roland 199, 260, 331 Röh, Dieter 140 Rugkasa, Jorun 219, 220
Ridders, Florian 288 Rohleder, Cathrin 295 Ruhrmann, Stephan 83, 252
Riecher-Rössler, Anita 102, 153, 252 Rohlof, Hans 80, 178, 231 Rui, Ana E. S. 250
Riedel, Claudia 201 Roitman, Áurea Helena 285 Ruiz Cabarrus, Roxana 148
Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. 34, 105, 160, 207, Roja, Inara 267 Ruiz de Azua, Teresa 266
224, 241, 283, 317 Rojas, Cecilia 254 Ruíz, Isabel 293
Riedel, Michael 93, 165 Rojas, Irma 216 Ruiz, Pedro 113, 195
Riedemann, Christian 94 Rojas, Luz Adriana 256 Rujescu, Dan 125, 138, 150, 159,
Riedrich, Karin 258, 266, 297 Rojnic Kuzman, Martina 292 191, 200, 239
Rummel-Kluge, Christine 261 Salto, Carme 224 Satorra, Fernando 297
Runde, Anne 174, 257 Salvador, M. Teresa 275 Satyanand, Anand 33, 190
378

Rune, Gabriele 143 Salvi, Virginio 140 Sauer, Heinrich 150, 253
Runkel, Linda-Marie 248 Salway, Travis 119 Saunders, John 182, 235
Rupprecht, Rainer 31, 110, 166, 244 Salz, Anna-Lena 273 Saura Parra, Erika 301
Rus-Calafell, Mar 104 Salzer, Ulrich 253 Sauras Quetcuti, Rosa Blanca 250
Rüsch, Nicolas 287 Salzman, Phyllis M. 276, 288 Sauter, Dorothea 268
Rüschoff, Ibrahim 141 Sambataro, Fabio 150 Savasan, Aysegul 250
Rush, Augustus John 104 Sammer, Gebhard 263, 279 Savaskan, E. 253
Russell, Grant 140 Samoilova, Daria 298 Savchenko, Lyudmila 276
Russell, Janice 111, 140, 149, 262, 320 Sampogna, Gaia 174 Savelyev, Dmitry 256
Rüther, Eckart 288 Samra, Rajvinder 244 Savic, Veselin 283
Rutkowski, Krzysztof 295, 296 Samstag, Friederike 57 Savorani, Micaela 174
Rutten, Bart 87, 292 Samstag, Kerstin 57, 190 Sawanobori, Yosuke 265, 270
Rutz, Wolfgang 233 Samule, Inesa 253 Sawyer, Adam 287
Ružicka, Evžen 101 Sanabria, Adriana Rocío 287 Sayantanava, Mitra 157
Ružicka, Filip 101 Sanati, Mohammad 187 Sayar, Kemal 271
AUTHORS' INDEX

Ruzzi, Valeria 296 Sanchez Alonso, Sergio 255 Sayeed Khan, Muhammad Nasar 187, 282
Rybakowski, Filip 296 Sanchez-Alonso, Sergio 255 Sayyah, Mehdi 276
Rygula, Rafal 295 Sánchez, Fabiola 298 Sbouii, Wiem 264
Ryland, Howard 66, 67, 70, 85, 104, Sanchez-Gonzalez, Roberto 250 Scarciglia, Miriam 273
203, 302 Sánchez Présiga, Alejandro 274 Scazza, Ilaria 293
Rytik, Ella 322 Sanchez, Raul 294 Schaake, Jonathan 223
Ryu, Vin 257 Sanchez, Trinidad 224 Schaal-Ardicoglu, Andrea 70, 195
Rzesnitzek, Lara 186 Sander, Anja 70, 195 Schaefer, Barbara 86
Sander, Christian 189 Schaefer, Christof 39, 233, 310
S Sander, Lasse 274 Schaepper, Mary Ann 59, 150
Saadi, Samia 291 Sandlund, Mikael 199, 260 Schaeufele, Martina 114
Saarenpää-Heikkilä, Outi 223, 259 Sandoval-Ferrer, Juan Emilio 250 Schäfer, Daniel 120
Saarni, Samuli 292, 298 Sandsten, Karl Erik 253 Schäfer, Ingo 60, 153, 161, 168, 222,
Saatcioglu, Omer 283, 287 San Emeterio, Luisa 275 230, 245, 262, 317
Saavedra, Jesus 287 Sanin, Yesenia 276 Schäfer, Martin 123, 223, 289
Saavedra Rionda, Isabel 251 Sankir, Sebnem 286 Schäfer-Walkmann, Susanne 84
Saba, Riccardo 273 Santana, Carlos 262 Schaffner, Kenneth 167
Sabunaeva, Maria 194 Santangelo, Philip S. 99, 263 Schalast, Norbert 243
Sacco, Silvia 273 Santegoeds, Jolijn 212 Schalken, Frank 147
Sachs, Gabriele 231 Santos, Ana 263 Schall, Ulrich 150
Sadek, Ismail 286 Santos, Blanca 300 Schanda, Hans 134
Sadiku, Mumin 291 Santosh, Paramala 129 Schäppi, Lea 218
Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Michael 88, 105, 320 Santos, Jair Licio Ferreira 291, 303 Scharer, Katharina 230
Sæther, Sverre Georg 290 Santos, Jennifer 296 Scharin-Mehlmann, Marina 206
Saga, Nobuyuki 265 Santos, Mário 253 Schatzberg, Alan F. 112, 142, 271, 322, 323
Sagar, Rajesh 124, 165 Santos, Mirna 148 Schaub, Daniela 207
Sagerschnig, Sophie 158 Santos, Nazaré 265 Schaum, Michael 157
Saha, Gautam 128 Santos, Osvaldo 282 Scheel, Corinna 188
Saha, Hiranmay 157 Sanz-Arzuaga, Carmen 257 Scheele, Dirk 269
Sahnwaldt, Frithjof 139 Saoud, Jay 84 Scheerer, Hanne 294, 299
Sahoo, Swapnajeet 231 Sapele, Inna 253 Scheibe, Franziska 88
Sai, Komal 115 Sapin, Christophe 255, 288 Scheidegger, Milan 125
Saia-Cereda, Veronica M. 79 Sapkota, Nidesh 249, 277 Scheider, Frank 34
Said Abdelazim, Rawda 170 Sappok, Tanja 82, 90, 124, 207, 239 Scheidt, Carl-Eduard 174
Saillard, Jelena 276 Saracli, Ozge 280, 286 Scheiter, Stefan 83
Saimeh, Nahlah 33, 94, 107, 181, 204, Saraf, Gayatri 83 Schellenberg, Berit 295
207, 221, 309, 316 Sarasin, François 267 Schellong, Julia 109, 153, 161,
Saito, Nobuyoshi 281 Sarchiapone, Marco 209 285, 317
Saito, Shinnosuke 158, 262 Sarginson, Jane 88 Schenk, Damaris K. 265
Saito, Taku 256 Sarin, Luciana Maria 295 Schennach, Rebecca 165
Saiz García, Héctor 275 Sarkar, Siddharth 250 Scherbaum, Norbert 108, 182, 267
Saiz, María Dolores 293 Sarkic-Bedak, Sejla 292 Scherer, Edith 190
Sáiz Martinez, Pilar Alejandra 168 Sartorius, Alexander 163, 164, 189, Scherer, Martin 241
Sakaguchi, Emi 282 244, 316 Scherk, Harald 189
Sakata, Kiyomi 109 Sartorius, Norman 66, 69, 70, 85, 89, 97, Schermelleh-Engel, Karin 183, 258
Sakellari, Evanthia 202 104, 113, 118, 175, 184, Scheulen, Andreas 92
Sakic, Maristela 297 195, 203, 211, 218, 225, Schiebler, Sarah 270
Sakkas, Lampros 276 234, 284, 324 Schiele, Miriam A. 136
Sako, Akahito 275 Sartory, Gudrun 84 Schiffer, Boris 112, 283, 302
Salama, Essi 199 Sarubin, Nina 132, 243, 259, 273, 280 Schilbach, Leonhard 228
Salamina, Guiseppe 234 Sasaki, Fumi 267 Schildmann, Jan 77
Salander Renberg, Ellinor 199, 260 Sasaki, Yasushi 292 Schilgen, Benjamin 279
Saldivia, Sandra 301 Saß, Henning 35, 107, 111, 133, 172, 216 Schilling, Christine 274
Salech, Mariana Edith 114 Satake, Naoko 278 Schilling, Guntram 299
Saleh, Alia Adel Abdel Fattah 132 Sater de Andrade, Henrique 301 Schillings, Ralf 288
Sales Giglio, Joel 285 Sathienluckana, Thanompong 276 Schiltz, Kolja 79, 112, 142, 270
Salize, Hans-Joachim 146, 227, 283 Sato, Ayaka 265, 270 Schimmelmann, Benno 252
Salloum, Ihsan 171, 212, 320 Sato, João Ricardo 251 Schindler, Stephanie 257
Salokangas, Raimo 83, 252 Sato, Kengo 281 Schlaaff, Konstantin 157
Schlagenhauf, Florian 78, 232 Schomerus, Georg 84, 91, 157, 178, Schweizer, Sophie 70, 195

379
Schläpfer, Thomas E. 38, 38, 122, 132, 142, 286, 300 Schwendler, Anna 272
208, 316, 331 Schöne, Daniela 207 Schwerdtfeger, Andreas 258
Schlattmann, Peter 199, 260 Schönegger, Katharina 284 Schwippel, Tobias 256
Schlauss, Eckehard 82 Schöne, Maria 270 Schwörer, Harald 288
Schlegl, Sandra 93, 180, 262 Schönfeldt-Lecuona, Carlos 173, 309 Sclan, Steven 195
Schleifer, Roman 251, 280 Schönherr, Andreas 83 Scorl, Kay-Uwe 83
Schlicht, Konrad 275 Schönknecht, Peter 257, 288 Scott, Elizabeth 96, 171
Schlicker, Sandra 274 Schoofs, N. 139 Scott, Jan 96, 104, 320
Schliebener, Gudrun 33, 111, 175, 234 Schoppmann, Susanne 32, 77, 141, Scott, Stephen 33, 149, 150, 158
Schlimme, Jann 117, 230, 284 148, 317 Scotton, Patrick 130
Schlosser, Nicole 260 Schoretsanitis, Georgios 218 Scuticchio, Daniela 175, 198, 207
Schlösser, Sebastian 215 Schoß, Catherine 288 Sebold, Miriam 232
Schloßhauer, Jan 83 Schosser, Alexandra 279 Secarea, Cristina 82
Schlüter, Dorothee 281 Schoßmaier, Gerhard 230, 279 Sechting, Oliver 170
Schmahl, Christian 135, 192, 218, 244, 257 Schötschel, Ulrich 268 Sedano Capdevila, Alba 255
Schmauß, Max 39, 238 Schott, Björn 206 Sedlakova, Katerina 271

AUTHORS' INDEX
Schmidl, Friedrich 123 Schöttle, Daniel 269 Sedval, Goran C. 322
Schmidmeister, Jeanette 300 Schott, Markus 214 Seedat, Soraya 270, 286
Schmid, Michele 268 Schouler-Ocak, Meryam 100, 112, 122, Seet, Xian Ying 282
Schmid, Petra 300 178, 208, 225, Seguel, Juan 293, 303
Schmidt, Axel 59, 158 226, 233, 245, Segura, Anabel 303
Schmidt, Laura 257 316, 324 Sehati, Afsaneh 299
Schmidt, Philipp 268 Schrader, Imke 173 Seibyl, John 231
Schmidt, Raluca-Florela 232 Schrader, Stefan 266 Seidel, Michael 32, 127, 144, 181, 205, 259
Schmidt, Reinhold 185 Schramm, Elisabeth 35, 37, 95, 102, 134, Seidel, Roman 83
Schmidt, Sergio 297 159, 244 Seifert, Kathrin 170, 181
Schmidt, Thomas 94 Schratt, Gerhard 193 Seifert, Meike 258
Schmidt, Tina 81 Schraut, Karla-Gerlinde 136 Seifritz, Erich 125, 157, 174, 184, 282
Schmidt, Ulrike 33, 44, 93, 140, 165, Schreckenbach, Monika 93, 165 Selcuk, Mahmut 249
183, 226 Schreier, Amelie 254 Selmo, Pirko 68, 161
Schmieder, Matthias 207 Schröder, Berthold 131 Selo, Marylou 196
Schmitgen, Mike Michael 261 Schröder, P. 129 Selvaraj, Sowmya 252
Schmitt, Andrea 79, 186, 253 Schroeter, Matthias L. 90, 101, 186, 222, 248 Semenova, Natalia 196, 228, 256
Schmitt, Angelika 136 Schubert, Maria 249 Semke, Arkady 255
Schmitt, Eric 283 Schubert, Oliver 66, 67, 68, 85, 109, 144, Semrov, Enrico 293
Schmitt, Jochen 83 159, 206 Sen, Dolly 58, 110
Schmitt, Ruth 244 Schubotz, Ricarda 244 Senft, Birgit 279
Schmitz, Bernd 290 Schuch, Felipe Barreto 168 Sengupta, Chitrita 231
Schmitz-Buhl, Mario 148, 157, 259 Schuermann, Jan 77 Senkowski, Daniel 254
Schmitz, Dietmar 143 Schüle, Cornelius 288 Sennett, Richard 31, 101, 111
Schmitz, Frank 281 Schulte Holthausen, Barbara 164 Senn, Stephen 34, 232
Schmuhl, Hans-Walter 34, 142, 207 Schulte, Julian 259 Senyasar Meterelliyoz, Kumru 278
Schneck, Ulrike 243 Schulte-Wefers, Hella 261 Sepehry, Amirali 223
Schneeberger, Andres 282, 157 Schultze-Lutter, Frauke 83, 234, 252 Sequeira, Márcia 253, 280, 290
Schneegans, Hanna 277 Schultz, Jobst 70, 195 Seravina, Olga 228
Schneider, Anja 179, 222, 231, 248 Schultz, Jobst-Hendrik 301 Serav lhan, Rifat 283
Schneider, Barbara 142, 219, 230, 318 Schultz, Johannes 258, 269 Serfling, Richard 255
Schneider, Brooke 294 Schultz, Martin 173 Series, Lucy 110
Schneider, Eva Elisa 258 Schultz, Myron 277 Seripa, Davide 290, 301
Schneider, Frank 32, 34, 78, 87, 95, 102, 112, Schultz-Venrath, Ulrich 166 Seroka, Renate 230
117, 141, 144, 156, 164, Schulz-Du Bois, Anna Christina 163 Serrano, Ana Catarina 296
168, 184, 207, 219, 232 Schulz, Eberhard 271 Serrano, Inmaculada 254
Schneider, Gary 94 Schulze-Bonhage, Andreas 277 Serrano Marugán, Leticia 255
Schneider, Ilona 223 Schulze, Katrin 174 Serrano, Raquel 260, 267, 273
Schneider, Jacó Fernando 268 Schulze, Nina 269, 270, 272, 279 Serretti, Alessandro 159
Schneider, Jan 83 Schulze, Sally 183, 258 Servaas, Michelle N. 99
Schneider, Katharina 257 Schulze, Thomas G. 67, 107, 116, 166, 191, Seun-Fadipe, Champion 149, 243, 276
Schneider, Laura Fee 271 206, 235, 239, 308, Severino, Giovanni 272
Schneider, Manfred 173 317, 321 Severus, Emanuel 99, 257, 295
Schneider, Maren 303 Schulze, Ulrike 128 Seves, Mauro 83, 252
Schneider, Sabrina 164 Schulz, Holger 279 Sevillano Benito, Isabel 299, 303
Schneider-Thoma, Johannes 240 Schulz, Michael 77 Seydholdt, Claudia 107
Schneider, Wolfgang 224 Schumacher, Barbara 100 Seyer, Astrid 307
Schnell, Tatjana 273 Schumann, Gunter 118, 128, 144 Sezen, Patrick 271
Schoba, Anja 269 Schuster, Verena 223 Shahmiri Barzoki, Hassan 295
Schoch, Stefanie 84 Schütz, Christian G. 80, 119, 143, 235 Shaker, Nermin 267
Schoeler-Rädke, Fanny 198 Schütz, Leonhard 276 Shalbafan, Mohammadreza 275
Schoendorff Ortega, Jorge 276 Schwab, Sibylle 150 Shamji, Aaron 237
Schoerkhuber, Christiane 258 Schwager, Herbert 228 Shao, Yang 157, 158
Schoevers, Robert 99, 132, 135 Schwartz, Michael A. 117 Sharan, Pratap 109, 165, 179
Scholten, Matthé 157 Schwarzkopf, Larissa 83 Sharfstein, Steven 207
Scholz-Hehn, Deborah 277 Schwarz, Mirjam 288 Sharma, Anuradha 257
Scholz, Karsten 206 Schwarz, Scarlett V. 157 Sharma, Arun 237
Scholz, Michael 280 Schweiger, Ulrich 131, 238, 259 Sharma, Avdesh Kumar 35, 81, 114, 128,
Scholz, Thelke 230 Schweizer, Cornelie 199 156, 180, 203, 215
Sharma, Dinesh Dutt 251 Silva Nunes, Juliana 198 Sommer, Christian 232
Sharma, Indira 277 Silvares, Edwiges 274 Sommer, Jens 261
380

Sharma, Manasi 128 Silveira, Dartiu 291 Sommer, Olaf 271


Sharma, Pragya 124 Simaku, Artan 280 Sommerlad, Sarah 258
Sharma, Praveen 294 Simen, Susanne 59, 150, 167 Son, Shuraku 292
Sharma, Priyamvada 291 Sim, Jeong Hun 278 Song, Dongho 286
Sharma, Ravi Chand 251 Simmons, Candice 286 Song, Kayoung 261
Sharma, Sachin 280 Simoes, Eunice 297 Song, Michael Jae 199
Sharma, Sujatha Devanathan 128, 156, 180 Simões, Mário Rodrigues 290 Song, Rui 84
Sharma, Uma 109 Simon, Alfred 189, 278 Sönmez, Ekin 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 85, 104,
Sharma, Vimal 324 Simonovic, Maja 286, 294, 300 133, 176, 210, 224, 262, 284
Sharybin, Evgeny 292 Simonsen, Eric 176 Sonnby, Karin 264, 266, 278
Shaw, Joanne 199 Simos, Panagiotis 157 Sonuga-Barke, Esmund 264
Shaw, Leslie M. 231 Simulionyte, Egle 269, 271 Sood, Mamta 236
Shawyer, Frances 140 Sinclair, Heidi 132 Soravia, Leila Maria 182, 250
Sheaves, Bryony 106 Sindelar, Brigitte 214 Sorel, Eliot 82, 89, 113
Sheffer, Edith 186 Singewald, Nicolas 136 Sorg, Christian 172
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Shehata, Mariam 183 Singhal, Ashok 276 Soriano, María F. 273


Shehatto, Khalid 265, 275 Singhal, Gaurav 243 Soricelli, Andrea 150
Shenoy, Sonia 256 Singh, Anubhuti 251 Sorkalla, Thomas 275
Shen, Winston 220 Singh, Hemendra 267, 299 Sormunen, Elina 226
Shepherd, Heather 199 Singh, Jeetinder 93 Sörös, Peter 270
Sher, Leo 88, 235, 267 Singh, Shalini 250 Soto, Jose 129
Shetty, Suhas Kumar 250 Singh, Shipra 132 Sotomayor, Emilio 254
Shiban, Youssef 238 Sinha, Deoraj 132 Soubrier, Jean-Pierre 168
Shields, Greg 131 Sinha, Moitreyee 105 Sousa Campos Mendes, Joao Paulo 300
Shigakova, Faniya 182 Sinha, Pallavi 232 Sousa, Cristina 83, 140
Shi, Jingyu 85 Sinitsa, Eugenia 237 Sousa, Filipa 283
Shimizu, Kanako 260 Sinke, Christopher 283 Sousa Martins, Pedro 249
Shimoda, Haruki 109 Sinzelle, Jeremie 119, 178, 242 Sousa, Sara 302
Shimoda, Kaori 269 Sipola-Leppänen, Marika 290 Souto Correia Braz, Maria Ines 301
Shimono, Kohei 265 Sirakov, Nikolay 167 Soutullo, Cesar 145
Shim, Se-Hoon 275 Sirin, Pelin Su 278 Souza Steglich, Matheus 295
Shinfuku, Naotaka 210, 220, 240, 324 Siskind, Dan 170, 178 Söyler, Murat 163
Shin, Hyoung-Shik 266 Sitanggang, Satti Raja 284 Spaho, Elga 297
Shinohara, Shuji 256 Sivak, Roberto 240 Spalding, William 94
Shiroma, R. G. L. 174 Sivasl, Ataman 280 Spalthoff, Robert 253, 269
Shivakumar, Venkataram 164 Sizov, Sergey 298 Spaniel, Filip 271
Shmukler, Alexander 292 Skaff, Josyan Madi 324 Spanjer, Jerry 130
Shorter, Edward 187 Skaletz, Christian 184 Späth, Christina 68, 161
Shrivastava, Amresh 149, 192, 240, 322 Skammeritz, Signe 216, 273 Speerforck, Sven 286, 300
Shu, Bihching 265 Skendi, Valmira 297 Spehl, Timo 231
Shustov, Dmitri 249 Skokauskas, Norbert 93, 111, 235, 238, 320 Spellmann, Ilja 93
Shyam Sundar, Armugam 157 Skopelitou, Sofia 276 Spengler, Andreas 60, 143, 237
Sid, Azah 270 Skopinceva, Marija 256 Spengler, Dietmar 206
Sidorkiewicz, Stéphanie 173 Skugarevsky, Oleg 116, 237 Spengler, Franny 269
Sidorova, Marina 292 Skuhareuskaya, Maryna 254 Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara 268
Siebert, Stefan 222 Skuse, David 194 Speyer, Helene 108
Siegel, Steven 147 Slikova, Karina 253 Spies, Claudia D. 273
Sieger, Tomáš 101 Smalla, Karl-Heinz 206 Spies, Jan 261
Siegrist, Johannes 211 Smid, Geert 153 Spies, Marie 96, 146
Sielaff, Gyöngyver 100 Smirnova, Daria 164 Spinetti, Giuseppe 322
Siemoneit, Hanna 269, 270 Smirnov, Valery 275 Spitzer, Carsten 36, 86
Sienaert, Pascal 137 Smirnov, Vsevolod 303 Spitzer, Philipp 137, 206, 248, 312, 316
Siepelmeyer-Müller, Ulrike 313 Smith, Angela 108 Spottke, Annika 179, 231, 248
Sierk, Anika 93 Smolka, Michael 232 Spreer, Maik 101
Siever, Larry 267 Snellgrove, Brendan 163 Sprenger, Silvia 289
Sigitova, Ekaterina 257 Soares, Armando 302 Sprick, Ulrich 274
Signerski-Krieger, Jörg 93, 70, 137, 195, Soares, Jair 85 Sprung, Manuel 218, 297
214, 312, 316 Soares, Joana 262 Spruth, Eike Jakob 308
Signorini, Giulia 98, 129, 146, 227 Soare, Vlad 298 Squassina, Alessio 272
Sigurðsson, Engilbert 200 Sobanski, Esther 229 Sreedhar, Divyasree 282
Sihre, Harpreet 280 Sobanski, Jerzy 295, 296 Srifuengfung, Maytinee 266
Sijbrandij, Marit 89 Sobanski, Martin 101 Srinivasagopalan, G. 244
Silbermann, Andrea 245 Sobreira, Goncalo 284 Srinivasan, Vasanthi 84
Sil, Dipanwita 231 Sofia Carneiro, Sara 293 Srinivasaraghavan, Jagannathan 96, 167, 324
Sillaber, Inge 260 Sofronov, Alexander 253 Srinivas, Preethi 83
Siller, Heidi 285 Solanki, Awadhesh P. Singh 83 Srisurapanont, Manit 266
Silva, Augusta 303 Sola, Victor Pérez 136 Srivastava, Amresh 187
Silva-Cardoso, José 295 Solcoff, Karina 297 Srivastava, Shrikant 231
Silva, Carla 290 Soldatkin, Victor 251 Stäblein, Michael 150, 254
Silva Costa, Miguel 297 Soldatos, Constantin 78, 104 Stacey, David 243
Silva Fernandes, Inês 293 Soliman, Mahmoud 251 Stahnke, Antje 252, 253
Silva, Hernan 254 Solomon, Zahava 151 Stain, Helen J. 127, 150
Silva, Inês 265 Soltmann, Bettina 154 Stamm, Thomas 123, 199
Silva, Mariana 275, 302 Solujic, Ana 287 Stamou, Ilektra 271
Staner, Corinne 84 Stotland, Nada 102, 210 Suslow, Thomas 256

381
Stanghellini, Giovanni 296, 322 Stotz-Ingenlath, Gabriele 318 Suter, Maya 250
Stankovic, Milena 256 Stöver, Heino 285 Suthar, Navratan 294
Stankovska, Gordana 253 Stoyanov, Drozdstoy 167 Suthisisang, Chuthamanee 276
Stanley, P. C. 183 Strain, James J. 296 Sutlovic, Davorka 232
Stanley, Princewill 276 Strasser, Z. 139 Suvisaari, Jaana 254, 292, 295, 298
Stanziano, Mario 150 Straßmayr, Christa 206, 213 Suzuki, Kazuhiro 255
Starcevic, Vladan 143, 162 Strate, Peter 291 Suzuki, Ruriko 109
Stasiak, Karolina 244 Straube, Benjamin 254 Suzuki, Yohei 150
Stastka, Kurt 274 Straube, T. 253 Suzuki, Yuriko 109
Staudinger, Ursula M. 33, 200 Straub, Joana 165, 271 Svenja, Taubner 301
Staudter, Claus 91 Straubmeier, Melanie 83 Swatzyna, Ron 185
Steen Andersen, Henrik 288 Strauß, Bernhard 36, 117, 279 Swiecicki, Lukasz 260
Steen, Angelien 153 Streb, Judith 257 Swoboda, Hemma 231
Steene, Marc 143 Streb, Luis 272 Sychev, Dmitry 275
Stefanis, Nikos C. 104 Strehle, Cäcilia 288 Sydorenko, Anastasiia 266
Stefanoski, Hristina 289 Strehlow, Gitta 170 Syyed, Shabiullah 267

AUTHORS' INDEX
Stefanowski, Bogdan 260 Streibl, Lore 218, 297 Szabo, Christopher 97
Steffen, Hermann T. 149 Streif, Johannes 214 Szabo, Franziska 244
Stegmann, Benedikt 173 Streitz, Stefan 224 Szalóki, Szilvia 292
Stegmayer, Katharina 87, 97, 218, 252, 253 Strik, Werner 125, 217, 252, 253 Szczegielniak, Anna Rebeka 250
Steil, Regina 36, 102, 135 Stringaris, Argyris 128 Szendi, István 292
Steinauer, Regine 148 Stroh, Albrecht 164 Szerman, Nestor 195, 320
Steinberger, Johann 230 Ströhle, Andreas 77, 103, 168, 266, 318 Szyf, Moshe 125
Steinbüchel, Toni 113 Stroske, Marie 257
Stein, Dan 132, 320 Stroth, Sanna 194 T
Stein, Enrique 172 Strumpf, Hendrik 270 Ta, Thi Minh Tam 302
Steiner, Johann 79, 101, 157, 186, 225 St. Sauver, Jennifer 294 Tachimori, Hisateru 109
Steinert, Tilman 35, 88, 115, 138, 141, Stuart, Heather 324 Tadama, Hiroshi 270
148, 157, 163, 241, Stübner, Susanne 312 Tadic, André 275
278, 279, 300, 302 Studer, Joseph 229 Tadke, Rahul 287
Steinig, Jana 262 Studerus, Erich 252 Taeger, Joachim 272
Stein, Jana 145 Stulz, Niklaus 90, 139, 282, 289 Taenzer, Aline 257
Stein, Janine 241 Stumm, Laura 277 Tafet, Gustavo 112, 323
Stein, Maria 250, 274 Su, Jian-An 108 Tagawa, Minami 270
Steinlechner, Susanne 259 Suanchang, Oraporn 276 Taghva, Arsia 286, 295
Stek, Max 242 Suansanae, Thanarat 276 Taguchi, Shizuka 124
Stella, Eleonora 290, 301 Suarez, Aldo 69, 170 Tai-Pong, Lam 183
Stelzmann, Daniela 101 Suarez Alvarez, Maria 254 Takada, Hideki 267
Stemmler, Mark 231, 249, 267 Suárez Gómez, María 278 Takada, Ryohei 124
Stempfle, Anja 92 Subhi Hasan Husein, Adib 277 Takamura, Soichi 280
Stengler, Katarina 109, 127, 197, 205, Subodh, B. N. 109 Takano, Takeshi 256
222, 318 Subramaniam, Aditi 256 Takashio, Osamu 270
Stepan, Holger 259, 262 Subramanian, Sarada 206 Takata, Tomoji 283
Stepanow, Clara 109 Subramanian, Sujai 229 Takeda, Mariko 300
Stephan, Klaas Enno 78 Such, Gaetan 242 Takei, Yuichi 270
Stephan, Philippe 250 Such, Pedro 276, 288 Takizawa, Shunya 249
Stephenson, Thomas 230 Suculluoglu Dikici, Didem 296 Tamai, Hideaki 269
Stepulovs, Helen 83 Sudarsanan, S. 139 Tamizuddin Nizami, Asad 121
Sterkenburg, Paula 124 Suda, Shiro 158, 260, 262, 281 Tamouza, Ryad 84
Sternberga, Beate 266 Sudo, Takeshi 249 Tan, Chay Hoon 240
Sterzer, Philipp 206 Sugawara, Kazuaki 275 Tan, Irene Carmelle 249
Stetefeld, Henning 277 Sugiyama, Kouhei 267 Tan, Kevin 292
Steuwe, Carolin 84 Suhr, Ralf 276 Tan, Susan Mooi Koon 267
Stevenson, Mark 111 Sukale, Thorsten 152 Tan, Ze Jia 282
Stewart, Donna E. 33, 89, 171, 175 Sukhanova, Ekaterina 77, 115, 320, 322 Tanaka, Hiroaki 270
Stewart, Robert 127 Sukiasyan, Samvel 303 Tanaka, Masuo 284
Stice, Eric 191 Sultanov, Shokhruh 251 Tanaka, Misa 300
Stich, Oliver 249, 253 Sultan, Sayed Mohammad 236 Tanaka, Teppei 124
Stiedl, Oliver 148 Sulz, Serge 236, 264 Tanaka, Teruaki 249
Stieglitz, Rolf-Dieter 94, 252, 278 Sumida, Kyoko 284 Tanaka, Tomoko 248
Stierle, Christian 84, 311 Sumida, Miho 223 Tang, Charmaine 292
Stiglmayr, Christian 131 Sumiyoshi, Tomiki 185, 196, 323 Tang, Diep 253
Stingl, Julia 177, 191 Summergrad, Paul 78, 175, 203, 225 Tang, Jinsong 109, 232, 272
Stingl, Markus 269 Summers, Richard 36, 117, 307 Tanichi, Masaaki 256
Stöckigt, Saskia 273 Sumskiene, Egle 118 Tanigawa, Takeshi 150
Stoeva, Magdalena 167 Sundvall, Maria 80 Tani, Masayuki 265
Stojanovic Babic, Ada 297 Sun, Feng 276 Tansey, Katherine 159
Stojanov, Jelena 256 Sun, Xia 84 Taoka, Toshiaki 124
Stolzenburg, Susanne 132 Suo, Chao 221 Tapia, Carolina 261
Stompe, Thomas 134, 176 Suominen, Liisa 292 Taragano, Fernando 280
Stomrud, Erik 231 Supprian, Tillmann 105, 248, 290 Tartakovsky, Eugene 214
Stoppe, Gabriela 132, 242, 322 Sure, Anna 279 Tas, Halil Ibrahim 124
Storchak, Helena 150, 254 Surgenor, Lois 262 Taskila, Jyri J. 234
Storch, Melanie 257 Surova, Galina 277 Tasman, Allan 69, 71, 170, 187, 192,
Storm, H. Victor 149 Sushko, Anastasia 260 219, 235, 321, 324
Tatar, Cagla 251 Thomé, Jose Toufic 172, 240, 320 Trigueros, Lourdes 148
Tatari, Faezeh 223 Thom, Julia 258 Triki, Racha 291, 295
382

Tataru, Nicoleta 129, 198, 321 Thompson, Laura 147 Trincado, Sofía 266
Tateishi, Hiroshi 261 Thompson, Paul 118 Tripathi, Adarsh 82, 275
Tatiæ, Mihailo 300 Thorban, Tatine 206 Tripathi, Richa 250
Tatic, Mihailo 286 Thorell, Lars Håkan 209 Trivedi, Achyut 276
Taube, Maris 301 Thornicroft, Graham 66, 86, 97, 105, 112, Trivedi, Harsh 202
Taubner, Svenja 129 118, 324 Trojanowski, John Q. 231
Tavares de Lacerda, Acioly Luiz 295 Thorup, Anne A. E. 98, 176 Trontti, Kalevi 295
Tavares, Jeane Saskia 285 Thyloth, Murali 267, 299 Trost, Sarah 223
Tavel, Peter 286 Thyrian, Jochen R. 174 Tsakalidis, Christos 283
Tawfik, Fairouz 262 Thyrian, René 84, 160, 182, 288 Tschümperlin, Raphaela 250
Tawfik, Jallal 188 Tibbo, Phil 231 Tsiskarishvili, Lela 234
Tawfik, Karim 260 Tidow, Nicola 107 Tsopellas, Christos 122
Taylor, David 178 Tiihonen, Jari 88 Tsujino, Naohisa 252, 254
Taylor, Karen 109 Tilley, Jessica 89 Tsukada, Yuki 282
Tebartz van Elst, Ludger 37, 87, 135, 144, Tilly, Christiane 123, 242 Tsusui, Nobutaka 269
AUTHORS' INDEX

185, 206, 239, 248, Timäus, Charles 297 Tsybulskaya, Elena 296
249, 253, 258, 270, Timm, Christina 260 Tsygankov, Boris 298
297, 312, 317 Tinghög, Petter 119 Tu, Xin 135
Tedeschi, Federico 199 Tittgemeyer, Marc 299 Tucha, Lara 264
Teftedarija, Amira 292 Titzler, Ingrid 258, 274 Tucha, Oliver 264
Teipel, Stefan 101, 105, 172, 174, Tiwari, Vijay K 260 Tuchina, Olga 249
179, 231, 248 Toda, Hiroyuki 256 Tucker, Phebe 287
Teipel, Stefan J. 224 Todd, Juanita 150 Tudhope, Rebecca 224
Teisberg, Madeline 82 Tohid, Hizlinda 267 Tudor, Anca 294
Teixeira, Ana Filipa 198 Toki, Yukio 270 Tuescher, Oliver 164
Teixeira, Bianca 285 Tokumasu, Takahiro 265 Tunca, Dilay 262
Teixeira, David 282 Tokuno, Shinichi 256 Tuncal, Tolgahan 283
Teixeira de Menezes, Ana Luisa 285 Tomita, Hiroaki 109 Tunicliff, Peta 108
Tejera, Yanina 301 Tondo, Leonardo 280 Tuomainen, Helena 129
Tekin, Fadime 284 Tonetti, Lorenzo 264 Turan, Nazan 282
Tekkalaki, Bheemsain 232 Tönges, Lars 33, 183 Turecki, Gustavo 159, 288
Tekola-Ayele, Fasil 206 Tönnes, Gudrun 147, 154 Turetsky, Bruce 164
Temotio, Jose 278 Tonn, Peter 269, 270, 272, 273, 279 Turki, Meriem 300
Temprano, Ainara 278 Tonuci Junior, Francisco 303 Turner, Daniel 161
Tendolkar, Indira 267 Topçuoglu, Canan 292 Tüscher, Oliver 135, 162, 189, 278
Teng, Honghong 284 Torales, Julio Cesar Benitez 188, 208 Tuura O'Gorman, Ruth 93
Tennie, S. Sophia 289 Torhorst, Arnold 318 Twomey, Conal 135, 199
Tenorio, Miriam 291, 293 Torio Ojea, Esther 254 Tyal, Hachem 233
ten Velden Hegelstad, Wenche 157 Toriumi, Kazuya 255, 271, 292 Tyano, Sam 201
Ter-Stepanyan, Anahit 252 Torrens, Marta 235 Tyrer, Peter 66, 76, 93, 97, 162, 322
Testa, Luana 273 Torrens-Melich, Marta 250 Tzeferakos, Georgios 122, 236, 323
Tettamanti, Manuel 256, 299 Torres Soler, Catalina 264
te Wildt, Bert Theodor 113, 251, 307 Tort, Vicente 167 U
Thambu, Maniam 267 Torvik, Fartein Ask 232 Ubinas, Leticia 287
Thanapal, Sivakumar 302 Tory, Vera 177 Ubl, Bettina 260
Thapliyal, Anil 139, 237 Tost, Heike 99, 118 Uchida, Hiroyuki 97, 218
Thara Rangaswamy 67, 109 Toth, Zoltan 88 Uchino, Takashi 252
Thase, Michael 104 Toto, Sermin 204, 288, 299, 312 Uddin, M. M. Jalal 256
Thayer, Julian 148 Touma, Tokiko 255 Udofia, Owoidoho 196
Thelen, Mindi 59, 150 Tounsi, Abir 132, 293, 296, 300 Udomratn, Pichet 71, 136, 235, 323
Thelen, Tim 59, 150 Touyz, Stephen 262 Ueberberg, Bianca 288
Themeli, Alba 287 Tozato, Fusae 269 Ueda, Junya 124
Theodoridou, Anastasia 108, 157, 282 Tozzi, Leonardo 111, 213, 223, 243, Ueda, Shotaro 278
Thiede, Michael 199 270, 294 Uemura, Keiichi 267
Thiel, Alexander 302 Tozzi Reppold, Caroline 291 Ueno, Takefumi 254
Thiele, Holger 150 T. P., Tejaswi 251 Ugalahi, Theresa 196, 223
Thielen, Jan-Willem 267 Traber, Rafael 90 Ugalde, Manuel 284
Thiele-Schmitz, Susanne 290 Trabsa, Amira 298 Ugulahi, Theresa 262
Thiel, Franziska 224 Trachsel, Manuel 214 Ugurlukol, Melis 287
Thiery, Evert 292 Trampel, Robert 257 Uher, Rudolf 159
Thilmann, Patrick 281 Trancas, Bruno 253 Uhlhaas, Peter 113, 145
Thimm, Julia 287 Trapp, Wolfgang 133, 158 Uhlmann, Carmen 299
Thippeswamy, Harish 83 Traub, Hans-Joachim 94 Uhlyar, Stepan 276
Thirthalli, Jagadisha 256, 302 Traub, Hartmut 95 Uhr, Manfred 231
Thirunavukarasu, M. 293 Trautmann, Nina 174 Ullmann, Utz 94
Thomann, Anne 270 Travers, Bill 84 Ulrich, Sven 260
Thomann, Philipp 261, 270 Treasure, Janet 278 Umeda, Maki 109
Thomas, Anna 298 Treml, Julia 258 Unaharassamee, Weerapon 276
Thomas, Christine 105, 139 Trescher, Ute 178 Underhill, Chris 105
Thomashoff, Hans-Otto 56, 119, 143, 320 Tretbar, Kathleen 108, 156 Underwood, Lisa 124
Thomas, Karuna 198, 253 Tretter, Felix 167 Unger, Hans-Peter 260
Thomas, Kuruvilla 122, 236, 323 Treyer, Valerie 182 Ungvari, Gabor S. 158
Thomas, Zachary 185 Tribe, Rachel 79, 166 Unkelbach, Bodo K. 57, 190
Thome, Janine 135 Trichard, Christian 301 Ünlüsoy Dinçer, Nigar 284
Unschuld, Paul G. 182 Varakin, Yury 248 Viñas, L. 85

383
Unsöld, Svenja 84 Varambally, Shivarama 157, 164, 252, Vincent, Angela 37, 87, 144
Unterecker, Stefan 220 256, 299 Vishwanath, Vishal 292
Unterrainer, Human-Friedrich 139 Varandas, Pedro 118, 198, 320 Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle 299
Upadhyaya, Wasuki 250 Varela, Luis 216 Viswanath, Biju 291
Upthegrove, Rachel 126 Vargas, Cristian 274 Vita, Antonio 164, 226, 322
Uranova, Natalya 79 Varsak, Nalan 249 Vito, Jose 90
Urayama, Shin-Ichi 292 Vasconcellos, Fatima 191 Vivas-Lalinde, Juliana 291
Urben, Sebastien 250 Vasconcellos Freitas-Jesus, Juliana 296 Vlachos, Andreas 143
Uriarte, Oihan 266 Vasic, Nenad 221 Vladejic, Snezana 255
Usall, Judith 272 Vasileva, Anna 237 Vlijter, Oyona 238
Usankova, Irina 255 Vasquez, Alexis 147 Vocks, Silja 169
User, Inci 225 Vasquez, Edgar 148 Voderholzer, Ulrich 33, 36, 86, 111, 124, 170,
Uslenghi, Jose Angel 109 Vasquez, Freddy 272 180, 183, 217, 262, 320
Utsch, Michael 141, 318 Vásquez, Manuel 255 Vogeley, Kai 36, 76, 166, 265
Uwa, Noriko 223 Vásquez Suyo, María Isabel 261 Vogt, Johannes 164
Uygun, Ersin 164 Vassos, Evangelos 188 Vöhringer, Paul 261

AUTHORS' INDEX
Uygur, Hilal 249 Vasudev, Akshya 174, 267 Voigtländer, Brigitte Sandy 83, 138
Uzunoglu, Gulcin 173 Vasudev, Kamini 224 Volker 162
Vautier, Virginie 284 Völker, Alexander 174
V Vaz-Leal, Francisco José 278 Volkert, J. 129
Vaaler, Arne 290 Vázquez, Gustavo 256 Vollenweider, Franz 125
Vach, Werner 174, 231 Veer, Ilya 223 Vollmann, Jochen 77, 100, 157, 197
Vadlin, S. 264 Vegere, Marina 266 Vollm, Birgit 161, 167, 321
Vágnerová, Marie 281 Vehkalahti, Miira 292 Volodymyr, Korostiy 292
Vainila, Anton 254 Veit, Iris 163 Volpato Cordioli, Aristides 299
Vaithiyam, Aravind 199, 229 Velasco, Alberto 115 Voltz, Raymond 120
Valdearenas, Lorena 93, 108 Velasquez, Elvia 171, 188 Volz, Hans-Peter 276, 331
Valdez, Daniel 297 Veling, Wim 86, 104, 132 von Allmen, David 130
Valdez, Victoria 262 Veliz, Jonathan 284 von Cranach, Michael 60, 200
Valentin, Jan 301 Velkova, Kichka 167 von der Lühe, Tabea 248, 275
Valentin, Kristal 292 Velten-Schurian, Kerstin 214 von Doellinger, Orlando 297
Vallejo Oñate, Silvia 255 Veltishchev, Dmitry 228 von Düring, Felicia 294, 302
Vallejo-Valdivielso, María 145 Venger, Olena 294 von Georgi, Richard 273
Valle, Nicolás Rubén 281 Venhoff, Nils 253, 258 von Gunten, Armin 114, 331
Vallon, Pierre 34, 205, 207 Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan 157, 164, 252 von Haebler, Dorothea 307, 309, 310
van Amelsvoort, Therese 98 Venkatram, Shivakumar 256 von Hecker, Birgit 37, 151
van Amsterdam, Jan 119 Ventling, Stephanie Kay 178 von Hirschhausen, Eckart 44, 327, 32, 151
Van Bergen, Jiri 182 Ventura Gil, Tiago 198 von Hohenthal, Julia 81
Van Bortel, Tine 34, 207, 283 Venugopal, Vivian Kapil 244, 293 von Klitzing, Kai 171
Vandamme, Angelika 92, 99 Venz, John 198 von Kopp, Andrea V. 59, 158
van de Beek, Madelien 132 Vera Montecinos, América 272 von Peter, Sebastian 162, 189, 234
van de Loo, Lea 82 Vera Varela, Constanza 255 Von Poser, Anita 302
Vandenberghe, Joris 89 Verdoux, Hélène 178 von Spee, Johanna 164
van den Berg, Neeltje 152 Vergara, Guillermo 216 von Wietersheim, Jörn 174
van den Brink, Wim 119 Verhagen, Peter J. 105, 179 Voronka, Jijan 162
van den Heuvel, Leigh 220 Verhülsdonk, Sandra 94, 248, 290 Vosgerau, Gottfried 116
van den Hove, Daniel 136 Verma, Karan 245 Voskes, Yolande 67, 114
van der Feltz-Cornelis, Chistina 240 Verma, Swapna K. 292 Voss, Catharina 198
van der Gaag, Mark 127, 146, 153, Vernaleken, Ingo 219 Voss, Martin 226
234, 310 Vernon, Anthony 115 Vrhovnik Straka, Tone 212
van der Gaag, Rutger Jan 66, 89, 98 Vetlugina, Tamara 255, 262 Vrublevska, Jelena 301, 321
van der Kooij, Michael A. 260 Vetter, Johannes 258 Vu-Augier de Montgremier, Marion 180
van der Krieke, Lian 132 Vevera, Jan 79 Vukovic, Olivera 257
van der Veen, Date C. 99 Vgontzas, Alexandros 157 Vukovic, Vuk 283
van de Sande, Roland 88, 202 Vidailhet, Pierre 124 Vulser, Hélène 128
van Doesum, Karin 98 Vidal F., Fernanda 303 Vymazal, Josef 101
van Domburgh, Lieke 86 Vidal Palmer, Luis Enrique 276
van Driel, Catheleine 86 Vidal-Ribas Belil, Pablo 128 W
Vanessa, Sanchez 293 Vieira, Filipe 294 Wabnitz, Pascal 120
van Ham, Marco 206 Vignapiano, Annarita 196 Wachtel, Lee 187
van Harten, Peter 217, 253 Vigod, Simon 324 Wada, Hiroo 150
van Hoof, Jacques 93 Viher, Petra 87 Wagner, Birgit 140, 230
Vankar, Ganpat 285 Vijayakumar, Lakshmi 32, 80, 144 Wagner, Franz-Josef 162, 197
van Melle, Laura 67, 114 Vikhreva, Olga 79 Wagner, Jens 60, 101, 207
van Nieuw Amerongen-Meeuse, Joke C. 152 Vila Andreu, Èlia 272 Wagner, Michael 84, 104, 179, 241
van Noort, Betteke 262 Villacura Avendaño, Leonor 298 Wagner, Petra 268
Vannucchi, Giulia 175, 198 Villanueva Gallego, Manuel 266, 296 Wagner, Stefanie 275
van Os, Jim 292 Villarroel, Juana 254, 263 Waheed, Aysha 285
Vanover, Kimberly 276 Villaseñor-Bayardo, Sergio J. 115, 180, Wahl, Karina 199
van Santvoort, Floor 98 245, 322 Wahl-Kordon, Andreas 309
van Staden, Werdie 320 Villatoro, Jorge 207 Waibel, Elena 277
Vanteemar, Sreeraj 252, 256 Villegas Sanchez, Katherine 293, 303 Wainberg, Milton 179, 191
van Treeck, Bernhard 317 Villemain, Françoise 301 Waite, Felicity 106
van Voren, Robert 110, 126, 203 Villen, Judit 79, 272 Wakama, Ibipiriene 276
van Winkel, Ruud 292 Villringer, Arno 105 Wakili, Velat 206
Waldmann, Franziska 290 Wells, Adrian 175, 217 Wolff, Hans 302
Walgenbach, Gabi 258 Welz, Annett 256 Wolff, Jan 85, 205
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Waller, Christiane 128, 244 Wenk-Ansohn, Mechthild 234 Wolff, Nicole 194
Walloch, Judith 279 Wensing, Tobias 270 Wölfling, Klaus 79, 113
Walpoth-Niederwanger, Michaela 260 Wenzel, Mario 189, 278 Wolf, Maike 309
Waltereit, Robert 269 Wenzel, Thomas 92, 98, 103, 203, Wolf, Oliver 260
Walter, Henrik 35, 93, 106, 111, 112, 118, 214, 321 Wolf-Ostermann, Karin 84
142, 176, 205, 223, 271, Wernecke, Klaus-Dieter 273 Wolf, Robert Christian 87, 150, 192, 261
283, 302 Werneke, Ursula 199, 260 Wolfsgruber, Steffen 104, 178, 179
Walter, Joachim 163 Werning, Anna 67, 100, 114 Wollenhaupt-Aguiar, Bianca 221
Walter, Marc 109 Wersin, Pamela 222 Wollmer, M. Axel 204
Walter, Martin 112, 185, 277, 283, Weschke, Sarah 248 Wölwer, Wolfgang 187
294, 302 Wesemann, Ulrich 157 Wong, Ting-Yat 270
Walter, Michel 252 Wessa, Michèle 162, 258, 278 Won, Seunghee 299
Walters, James 200 Wesselkamp, Nele 244 Wood, Stephen 83, 252
Walther, Sebastian 87, 97, 218, 252, 253 Wessel, Theda 201 Woo, Jung-Min 299
Walti, Hanspeter 268 Wessely, Sir Simon 31, 95, 102, 117, 300 Woopen, Christiane 126, 215
AUTHORS' INDEX

Wambach, Katrin 134 West, Bruce J. 260 Worf, Karolina 150


Wampold, Bruce 35, 95, 102 Wetter, Thomas C. 103, 131, 181, 318 Wu, Danping 84
Wancata, Johannes 31, 101, 136, 278, 323 Wewetzer, Christoph 199 Wu, Hui-Ching 149
Wang, Fu-Chiang 275 Weyerer, Siegfried 241 Wu, Qiuxia 232
Wang, Gang 274 Whiteford, Harvey 215 Wu, Shanshan 276
Wang, Jamie 259 Wibral, Michael 157 Wu, Zhiguo 84
Wang, Lu 85 Wichers, Marieke 292 Wübbeler, Markus 84
Wang, Weiwei 274, 276, 284 Widdershoven, Guy 77 Wucherer, Diana 182
Wang, Xiaoping 227 Widmann, Bernhard 279 Wullschleger, Alexandre 92, 99, 139
Wang, Ying-Wei 256 Wiedemann, Georg 236 Wunderink, Lex 80
Wang, Yong 84 Wiedemann, Klaus 148, 300 Wunn, Christine 60, 245
Wang, Yu 84 Wiedmann, Katharina 297 Wüst, Richard 272
Wang, Zhizhong 68, 121 Wieman, Cornelia 117 Wüstenberg, Torsten 132, 243, 259
Wani, Rayees 174, 223 Wierling, Dorothee 92 Wyder, Lea 90, 139, 282
Waqar Azeem, Muhammad 111 Wiese, Anneke 279 Wynn, Rolf 71, 227, 267
Ward, Martin 77 Wiese, Birgitt 241
Ward, Philip 150 Wiest, Roland 252, 253 X
Warfa, Nasir 98 Wietelmann, Detlef 310 Xavier da Silveira, Dartiu 303
Warnke, Ingeborg 251, 280 Wildgruber, Dirk 123 Xavier Vieira, Rui Manuel 285
Warrier, E. Mohandas 154 Wilhelm, Kay 108 Xiang, Yu-Tao 251
Wartelsteiner, Fabienne 218 Wilhelm, Michaela 180 Xiao, Le 260
Wasai, Tracey 281 Wilhelm, Yvonne 288 Xiao, Zeping 158
Washino, Akemi 81 Willenborg, Bastian 68, 151, 299 Xie, Bin 157, 158
Wasserman, Danuta 207, 209, 324 Williams, Leonie 93, 108 Xu, Dandan 251
Watanabe, Natsuru 249, 265, 267 Williams, Mark 294 Xue, Lili 84
Watanabe, Yuko 223 Willis, Jenny 129, 164, 166
Watkins, Ed 237 Willmund, Gerd-Dieter 99, 157
Watson, Melanie 175 Wilms, Bettina 189, 195
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Yabe, Hirooki 109
Watzke, Stefan 94, 263 Wilson, Akram K. 164, 177, 321
Yachnik, Juliia 267, 282
Weber-Fahr, Wolfgang 164 Wilson, Catherine 108
Yakahashi, Yumiko 270
Webster, Lucy 252 Wilson, Daniel R. 321
Yakushev, Igor 91
Webster, Maree 147 Wilson, Michael 211
Yalim, Neyyire Yasemin 214
Wedegärtner, Felix 185 Wilson, Patrick 294
Yamada, Hiroki 265, 270
Wedekind, Dirk 101 Wiltfang, Jens 84, 108, 139, 155, 179, 231,
Yamada, Satoshi 270
Weeß, Hans-Günter 131 248, 295, 297,301, 317
Yamada, Takashi 270
Wegener, Uwe 173 Wimberger, Pauline 83
Yamaguchi, Taiju 252, 254
Wehmeier, Peter M. 165, 268 Wimmer, Antonie M. 288
Yamaguchi, Yasunari 124
Weichert, Danuta 135 Winder, Belinda 263
Yamamoto, Kenji 249, 265, 267
Weickert, Cynthia Shannon 147 Windstetter, Thomas 93
Yamanishi, Kyosuke 223
Weidler, Carmen 164 Wingenfeld, Katja 243, 259, 260, 262,
Yamaoka, Toshio 255
Weidner, Magdalena 136 263, 269
Yamashita, Yuichi 199, 252
Weih, Markus 284 Winkler, Johanna 100
Yanai, Hidekatsu 275
Wei, Ker Chiah 282 Winopal, Dennis 157
Yanase, Keika 282
Weiland-Fiedler, Petra 302 Winter, Christine 159
Yan, Chao 174
Weindling, Paul 102, 142 Winter, Dorina 244
Yang, Jianzhong 195
Weine, Stevan 121, 151, 245 Winter, Sibylle Maria 93, 109, 149, 222,
Yang, Li 274, 281
Weingart, Michal 276 244, 262, 286
Yang, Pinchen 298
Weinhold, Sara 244, 292 Wippert, Pia-Maria 91
Yao, Yuhong 85
Weinland, Christian 250 Wirtz, Gustav 309
Yarbrough, Eric 127
Weinmann, Stefan 83 Wise, Michael Jan 89, 201
Yasumura, Seij 109
Weisbrod, Matthias 257, 259, 281 Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich 77, 232
Yasuno, Fumihiko 124
Weiss, Elisabeth 258 Wittmann, Linus 279
Yatham, Lakshmi 130
Weiss, Heinz 174 Witt, Stephanie H. 174, 223, 286
Yavuz, K. Fatih 249
Weiß, Helmar 133 Wodarz, Norbert 205, 250, 316
Yazdi, Narges 108
Weiss, Jonathan 92 Wöhr, Markus 193
Yazgan, Bülent 269
Weissleder, Christin 147 Woick, Gabriele 213
Yearwood, Edilma L. 32, 44, 141
Weizel, Ruth 268, 279 Wolf, Christian 270
Ye, Chenyu 84
Welbel, Marta 154 Wolfersdorf, Manfred 38, 59, 83, 190, 200,
Yemelyantsava, Tatsiana 264
Welberts, Mathias 131, 268 219, 230, 318
Yen, Cheng-Fang 251, 265 Zhu, Xuequan 260, 274, 281, 284

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Yero, Sergio 129 Ziebold, Carolina 183
Yildirim Özbek, Seda 249 Ziegelmayer, Christoph 158
Yildirim, Yilmaz 287 Ziegenhain, U. 128
Yilmaz, Ecem 251 Ziegler, Christiane 107, 136
Yilmaz Ozpolat, Ayse Gul 214 Zieglgänsberger, Walter 138, 191
Yıldız, Aysegul 321 Zielasek, Jürgen 116, 124, 272
Yoganathan, Nadarasar 80, 164, 166 Zielke, Lotta 279
Yohsuke, Sawanobori 270 Zietlow, Anna-Lena 149
Yokoi, Hideki 265 Zietlow, Grit 262
Yoneyama, Toshihiro 265 Zijlstra, Wiebren 132
Yoon, Sujung 271 Žikic, Olivera 256
Yoon, Woon 261 Zilles, David 158, 189
Yoshida, Naoe 282 Zill, Peter 243
Yoshino, Aihide 256 Zimmermann, Christian 222
Yotis, Lambros 204 Zimmermann, Johannes 243
Youngmann, Rafael 80 Zimmermann, Kristin M. 223

AUTHORS' INDEX
Ysrraelit, Celica 297 Zimmermann, Marco 264
Yuan, Chengmei 84 Zimmermann, Peter L. 157, 317
Yucel, Murat 221 Zimmermann, Tatjana 83
Yüksel, Dilara 257 Zimmermann, Ulrich 83, 101, 138
Yüksel, Sahika 234 Zimowski, Janusz 296
Yusna Dewi, Suzy 270 Zimprichová, Dita 243
Yusuf, Nova Riyanti 206 Zingsheim, Rebecca 255
Yu, Xin 225 Zinke, Katharina 265
Yu, Xue 264 Zinkler, Martin 81, 197
Zink, Mathias 146, 221
Z Zipf, Alexander 99
Zähringer, Jenny 192 Zipfel, Stephan 39, 111, 225
Zakaria, Hazli 187 Zirakashvili, Medea 297
Zalila, Haifa 182, 291, 299 Zisook, Sidney 173
Zalsman, Gil 159 Znoj, Hansjörg 38, 191
Zaman, Rashid 58, 110, 157 Zoellner, Rebecca 261
Zamorano, Claudia 298 Zohar, Joseph 320
Zamorano, Mateo 298 Zorbas, Spyros 81
Zamoscik, Vera 260 Zottl, Christian 109, 214
Zamponi, Francesco 296 Zuaboni, Gianfranco 222
Zanalda, Enrico 233 Zubala, Ania 170
Zanata Pinheiro, Gabriela 140 Zubaran, Carlos 112, 119, 177, 320
Zanini, Marcio Andrei 290 Zubimendi Perez, Sabina 298, 303
Zaouche, Rania 182, 263 Zullino, Daniele 251
Zapata, Adriana 256 Zuñiga F., Alejandro 293, 303
Zapata, Juan Pablo 256 Zun, Leslie 211, 268
Zapico Merayo, Yolanda 254 Zürcher, Brigitte 58, 110
Zárate, Carolina 273 Zurowski, Bartosz 173
Zaremba, Dario 223, 244, 271, 278 Zverova, Martina 257
Zäske, Harald 287 Zwanzger, Peter 91, 107, 117, 136, 165,
Zastrozhin, Mikhail 275 192, 256, 268, 288
Zaudig, Michael 170 Zwerenz, Rüdiger 238
Zavorotnyy, Maxim 261 Zwingmann, Ina 182
Zavradashvili, Nana 286 Zyka, Erilda 291
Zaytseva, Yuliya 67, 120, 271
Zdesenko, Iryna 295
Zeeck, Almut 174
Zelenskaya, Kateryna 292, 295
Zeller, Julia B. M. 248
Zeller, Scott 211
Zelzer, Sieglinde 260, 294
Zemann, Ewa 230
Zemishlany, Zvi 233
Zemlicka, Richard 288
Zenelaj, Besmira 264, 291, 298
Zengaffinen, Francilia Sabrina 252, 253
Zeni, Cristian Patrick 241
Zens, Christine 307
Zeppegno, Patrizia 209
Zeugmann, Sara 300
Zghal, Molka 182
Zgueb, Yosra 182, 295
Zhang, Yiwen 206
Zhan, Siyan 276
Zhao, Na 171
Zhao, Xudong 66, 68, 85, 133, 151,
210, 302
Zhou, Jia 281
Zhou, Jingjing 256, 260
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