7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

32 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME | Saturday, 28 September 2019 S-21 SYMPOSIA 08:30–10:00 Plenary Status and perspectives on early detection and intervention in at risk mental state and first episode psychosis Chairs: J. Klosterkötter, Cologne, Germany M. van der Gaag, Amsterdam, The Netherlands S-21-001 Diagnostic procedures for prediction of psy- choses? Achievements and challenges F. Schultze-Lutter, Düsseldorf, Germany S-21-002 Intervention in clinical high-risk states? Cur- rent status and future perspectives M. van der Gaag, Amsterdam, The Netherlands S-21-003 Intervention in early psychosis – current status and future perspectives A. Bechdolf, Berlin, Germany S-22 SYMPOSIA 08:30–10:00 Harvard Paradigm and model contests in psychosis research: Categories, dimensions or con- structs Chairs: J. Foucher, Strasbourg, France P.-M. Llorca, Clermont-Ferrand, France S-22-001 Foundation for a paradigm and model contest in psychosis research – featuring CDC com- petitors: Categories, dimensions or constructs J. Clauss, Strasbourg, France S-22-002 SyNoPsis: A translational approach dedicated to psychosis research S. Walther, Bern, Switzerland S-22-003 Brain imaging: from its use as correlate of symptomatic dimensions to its use for discov- ering biotypes – Featuring CDC J. Foucher, Strasbourg, France J. Clauss, L. Jeanjean, C. de Billy, B. Schorr, O. Main- berger, F. Berna, A. Obrecht S-22-004 Categorical approach and the renewal of the medical model – the rediscovery of natural phenotypes: Periodic catatonia and cataphasia F. Berna, Strasbourg, France J. Foucher, O. Mainberger, J. Clauss

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