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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
S-053
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Room M8
TOPIC 25:
Training and continuing education
Topics of interest in the training of psychiatrists:
international perspectives
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ZONE 4: Northern South America
Chairs:
Silvia Gaviria, Colombia
Edgard Belfort, Venezuela
001
Gender sensitive medicine in medical education
and psychiatry specialty training
Rutger Jan van der Gaag, The Netherlands
002
Routes and analysis of the core curriculum
construction in psychiatric training
Edgard Belfort, Venezuela
003
Current perspectives on the psychiatric specialty
in Latin America: education and practice
Silvia Gaviria, Colombia
004
A review of psychiatric literature in Latin Amer-
ica and its possible impact in the future of training
across the continent and the world
Renato Alarcon, USA
S-054
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Room Weimar 5
TOPIC 20:
Prevention and health promotion
Children of parents with mental disorders: needs
assessment and model interventions
Chair:
Giulia Signorini, Italy
001
The needs of children who have parents suffering
from severe mental disorders
Giulia Signorini, Italy
002
Dutch intervention programmes for children of
mentally ill parents
Therese van Amelsvoort, The Netherlands
Karin van Doesum, Floor van Santvoort
003
The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study VIA
7 – first results and future perspectives
Anne A. E. Thorup, Denmark
004
Next steps in the research on children of men-
tally ill parents
Hanna Christiansen, Germany
S-055
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 38:
Human Rights
Mental health, migrants and torture
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WPA Section: Psychological Consequences of Torture
& Persecution
Chairs:
Pau Perez Sales, Spain
Joost den Otter, Greece
001
Migrants in administrative detention: who
cares for their mental health?
Joost den Otter, Greece
002
War, trauma and torture survivor refugees in
Hungary
Lilla Hardi, Hungary
003
The Istanbul Protocol as a guideline in aspects
of refugee care – legal and transcultural aspects
Thomas Wenzel, Austria
004
Working with a traumatized Muslim community
in Northern California
Laurel Benhamida, USA
S-056
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Room Lindau 6
TOPIC 42:
Population movements
International refugee movements and their impli-
cations for emergency treatment and mental health
care systems
Chairs:
Levent Küey, Turkey
Ulrike Kluge, Germany
001
Access to mental health services for refugee
populations in the UK
Nasir Warfa, United Kingdom
002
The impact of political, legal and social dimen-
sions of current trends in international movement
of people for mental health care
Ulrike Kluge, Germany
003
Refugee health and access to collected research
data – the information we have, the information we
need
Andrea Gaddini, Italy
004
Mental health care service for refugee popula-
tions in Germany and implications for the mental
health care structure
Marion C. Aichberger, Germany