7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

24 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME | Friday, 27 September 2019 PL-02 PLENARY LECTURES 12:15–13:00 Plenary Inflammation in psychotic disorders: Triggers and targets Chair: S. Galderisi, Naples, Italy PL-02-001 Inflammation in psychotic disorders: Triggers and targets M. Leboyer, Creteil, France R. Tamouza P-05 POSTER SESSIONS 13:30–14:30 Foyer, Ground Floor Psychosocial treatment Chair: T. Lincoln, Hamburg, Germany P-05-001 Group acceptance and commitment therapy compared to individual cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis – a randomized controlled pilot trial C. Larsson, Stockholm, Sweden K. Sahin, A. Jacobson, M. Skott, T. Parling, T. Eriksson, V. Kaldo, T. Lundgren, H. Fatouros-Bergman P-05-002 Positive effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy on symptoms of schizophrenia R. Nafari, Marvdasht, Iran N. Khalaj, F. Kazempour P-05-003 Development and implementation of a Mind- fulness-Based Group Therapy (MBGT) for in- and outpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders K. Böge, Berlin, Germany I. M. Hahne, E. Hahn P-05-004 Mind-body therapies for negative symptoms of schizophrenia: Systematic review of random- ized controlled trials and meta-analysis M. Sabe, Thonex, Switzerland O. Sentissi, S. Kaiser P-05-005 A new virtual reality-intervention to train so- cial cognition (“Dynamic interactive social cognition training in virtual reality“) for people with a psychotic disorder: A pilot study S. Nijman, Assen, The Netherlands W. Veling, C. Geraets, G. Pijnenborg P-05-006 Compliance-targeted psychotherapy in patients with schizophrenia I. Belokrylov, Moscow, Russia V. Sokolov, A. Bryukhin, T. Lineva, E. Okonishnikova P-05-007 Who gets lost? Explaining dropout rates of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia A. Lowe, Düsseldorf, Germany K. Weide, W. Wölwer, ISST study group P-05-008 Clinical and demographic predictors of engage- ment with a weekly symptom monitoring app during a six-months longitudinal feasibility study E. Eisner, Manchester, United Kingdom R. Drake, R. Emsley, C. Barrowclough, N. Berry, S. Bucci P-05-009 Impact of group psychoeducation on cognitive insight and recovery style in the forensic men- tal health population: A clinical audit M. Nimoni, London, United Kingdom S. Krljes, V. Kumari P-05-010 BEATVIC: Effectiveness of a psychomotor resil- ience training for people with psychosis G. Pijnenborg, Haren, The Netherlands A. Aleman, B. De Vries, E. Van der Stouwe, J. Van Busschbach P-05-011 A co-productive development of a practical guidance for patient-centered and life-oriented recovery of schizophrenia in Japan M. Fukuda, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan The collaborative teamfor the co-procuctive guidance

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