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OVERVIEW BY TOPICS

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neuro-

psychology

HS-11

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Main Symposium

285

Understanding the brain mechanisms

that underlie aggression and impulsivity

S-070

|

Symposium

285

The impact of exercise on brain struc-

ture and function

DF-08

|

Discussion Forum

289

Biomarkers in clinical psychiatry: soon

reality or still wishful thinking?

HS-29

|

Main Symposium

290

New avenues for the treatment of

mental disorders by oxytocin: acceler-

ation of fear extinction and promotion

of sociality

TOPIC 14:

Neurobiology and genetics

HS-13

|

Main Symposium

286

Induced pluripotent stem cells as mod-

els for neuropsychiatric diseases

S-157

|

Symposium

289

Psychosocial and genetic determinants

of brain structure and activation

S-183

|

Symposium

290

Innovative strategies to identify and

characterize risk genes for psychiatric

disorders

TOPIC 15:

Cross-disorder mechanisms and prin-

ciples

HS-06

|

Main Symposium

284

Refugees and asylum seekers in Europe

S-116

|

Symposium

289

Mechanisms of Resilience and Successful

Aging

TOPIC 16:

Diagnostics and classification

S-014

|

Symposium

283

Psychiatric taxonomy: time for a

change?

TOPIC 17:

Psychotherapy

PL-01

|

Plenary Session

282

The present and future of psychody-

namic therapy research

TOPIC 20:

Prevention

S-054

|

Symposium

284

Prevention of mental disorders: possibil-

ities and realities

HS-10

|

Main Symposium

285

The Neglected Consequences of the

Stigmatization of Mental Illness

S-088

|

Symposium

287

Sedentary behaviour and exercise in

Serious Persistent Mental Illness, SM(P)I

TOPIC 23:

Health care research and models

PR-01

|

President‘s Symposium

283

Providing integrated mental health care

– where are we heading?

L-01

|

Lecture

283

Improving the mental health of vulner-

able young people removed from their

families

S-105

|

Symposium

288

Person-centered psychiatry and medi-

cine – concept and application