DGPPN 2018 Programm
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 294 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 002 Mental health consequences of forced displacement: an update Levent Küey, Istanbul (Turkey) 003 Traumas faced on the way Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Wunstorf (Germany) 004 Mental health services for asylum seekers and refugees Marianne C. Kastrup, Frederiksberg (Denmark) S-054 (e) Symposium 17:15– 18:45 h | Room Weimar 2 TOPIC 15: Diagnostics and classification Computational and predictive data analysis approaches in psychiatry: too difficult for psychiatrists or the way to go towards personalized treatment? Chairs: Leonhard Schilbach, Munich (Germany) Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Munich (Germany) 001 Data science for psychiatry: meth- ods towards a brain-derived ontology Danilo Bzdok, Aachen (Germany) 002 AI transparency–guidelines for building, deploying and managing clini- cal decision support systems at scale Tim Hahn, Münster (Germany) 003 Multidimensional psychiatry: from the Bayesian brain to multiperson psy- chophysiology and multilevel intersub- jectivity Dimitrios Bolis, Munich (Germany) 004 Computational approaches to social learning and cue integration in psychiat- ric disorders Lara Henco, Munich (Germany) › Thursday, 29.11.2018 S-056 (e) Symposium 08:30– 10:00 h | Hall A3 TOPIC 14: Neurobiology and genetics Psychosocial and genetic determinants of brain structure and activation Chairs: Hans Jörgen Grabe, Greifswald (Germany) Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Mannheim (Germany) 001 The neural effects of genetic and environmental risk for mental illness Tilo Kircher, Marburg (Germany) 002 Effects of polygenic risk for schizo- phrenia on brain structure Henrik Walter, Berlin (Germany) 003 Neurogenetic and pharmacological effects on connectomic intermediate phenotypes for schizophrenia Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Mannheim (Germany) 004 Polygenetic factors of mental disor- ders and environmental factors in brain ageing Hans Jörgen Grabe, Greifswald (Germany) S-069 (e) Symposium 08:30– 10:00 h | Room M2 TOPIC 4: Affective disorders, F3 Depressive disorders in people with type 2 diabetes Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Dusseldorf (Germany) Norman Sartorius, Geneva (Switzerland) 001 Depression and diabetes: results from the collaborative Interpret-DD- study carried out in 14 countries Norman Sartorius, Geneva (Switzerland) 002 Depression and medical comorbid- ities: findings from the World Mental Health Survey Initiative Giovanni de Girolamo, Brescia (Italy) 003 Depression and diabetes: the role of cognitive impairments Wolfgang Wölwer, Dusseldorf (Germany) Theresa van Gemert, Wolfgang Gaebel, Michael Roden, Karsten Müssig
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