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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

95

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

DF-01

Discussion Forum

11:45– 13:15

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Hall A4

TOPIC 28:

History, art and cultural sciences

National Socialism and psychiatry: accounting for

the past and future prospects

Chairs:

Frank Schneider, Germany

Arno Deister, Germany

Discussants:

Margret Hamm, Germany

Uwe Neumärker, Germany

Volker Roelcke, Germany

Hartmut Traub, Germany

DF-02

Discussion Forum

11:45– 13:15

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Room Weimar 1

TOPIC 25:

Training and continuing education

WPA scientific sections: update on the update on

the remit and activities

Chairs:

Afzal Javed, United Kingdom

George Christodoulou, Greece

Discussants:

Gisèle Apter, France

Malcolm Hopwood, Australia

Gordana Milavic, United Kingdom

Antonio Geraldo da Silva, Brazil

Khachatur Gasparyan, Armenia

Gurvinder Kalra, Australia

001

Clumping or splitting sections in WPA – risk

and benefit

Ahmed Okasha, Egypt

002

The WPA scientific sections: lessons from the

past and perspectives for the future

George Christodoulou, Greece

003

WPA sections: an update

Afzal Javed, United Kingdom

S-042

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall A6 /A7

TOPIC 12:

Epidemiology and risk factors

What psychiatrists should know about gun violence?

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?

Kenneth Busch, USA

004

Reducing rates of gun violence

Bruce Hershfield, USA

S-043

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall A8

TOPIC 17:

Psychotherapy

The future of psychotherapy – between evidence

based methods, individual soft skills, and mass

production

Chairs:

Elisabeth Schramm, Germany

Robert Mestel, Germany

001

Synopsis of change factors in psychotherapy –

what does this mean for the future?

Robert Mestel, Germany

002

In pursuit of truth – which therapies will deter-

mine the future?

Bruce Wampold, USA

003

Internet based therapy – is this the future?

Martin Bohus, Germany

004

Training in psychotherapy – the presence and

some prospects on the future

Anton-Rupert Laireiter, Austria

S-044

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall A5

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology,

neuropsychology

Neuropsychodynamic mechanisms of depression and

schizophrenia: a spatiotemporal approach to psycho-

pathology and psychotherapeutic implications

Chairs:

Heinz Boeker, Switzerland

Georg Northoff, Canada

001

What psychopathology can learn from neu-

ropsychodynamic psychiatry: a spatiotemporal

approach to psychopathology

Georg Northoff, Canada

002

Neuropsychodynamic approach to depression

Heinz Boeker, Switzerland

003

Neuropsychodynamic aspects of schizophrenic

symptoms and their treatment

Peter Hartwich, Germany