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MONDAY
TUESDAY
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THURSDAY
112
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
S-083
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Hall Helsinki 1
TOPIC 4:
Affective disorders
Targeting the HPA axis and novel strategies to treat
psychiatric disorders
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WPA Section: Psychoneuroendocrinology
Chairs:
Gustavo Tafet, Argentina
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA
001
Contribution of allelic variation of HPA axis
genes to cortisol, psychosis and cognitive impair-
ment in depression
Alan F. Schatzberg, USA
002
Translational research approaches focused
on mechanisms underlying the risk to develop
stress-related psychopathology
Ned H. Kalin, USA
003
Targeting the HPA axis and novel strategies to
treat psychiatric disorders
Joseph Belanoff, USA
004
The link between the HPA axis and the seroto-
nergic system
Gustavo Tafet, Argentina
S-084
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Hall Paris 2
TOPIC 32:
Violence and trauma
Violence exposure in refugees: causes and conse-
quences of impulsive and aggressive behaviour
Chairs:
Malek Bajbouj, Germany
Frank Schneider, Germany
001
From violence exposure to PTSD and back
Taly Levanon, Israel
002
Violence exposure: transcultural aspects
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany
003
Violence exposure: lessons learnt from Jordan
and Berlin
Malek Bajbouj, Germany
004
Violence exposure: neurobiological conse-
quences and treatment options
Frank Schneider, Germany
S-085
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
|
Hall Berlin 1
TOPIC 39:
Social discrimination against people with
mental illness
Racism, discrimination and mental distress
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WPA Section: Public Policy and Psychiatry
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WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness
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WPA Section: Transcultural Psychiatry
Chairs:
Carlos Zubaran, Australia
Cornelis J. Kees Laban, The Netherlands
001
Racism, discrimination and mental distress
Carlos Zubaran, Australia
002
Effective interventions to reduce mental health
stigma and discrimination
Graham Thornicroft, United Kingdom
003
Xenophobia and mental health: discrimination,
depression and the suffering of refugees in the
‘new’ South Africa
Jonathan Burns, United Kingdom
004
Addressing racism and discrimination through
culturally informed mental health policy and practice
Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada
S-086
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Hall Berlin 2
TOPIC 13:
Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
neuropsychology
Pedophilia and child sexual offending: clinical
characteristics and neurobiological correlates in
the NeMUP study sample
Chairs:
Tillmann Krüger, Germany
Martin Walter, Germany
001
Clinical, neuropsychological and (epi-)genetic
alterations in pedophiles with and without child
sexual offending
Tillmann Krüger, Germany
Jonas Kneer
002
Neurostructural correlates of child sexual
offending in pedophilia
Till Amelung, Germany
Boris Schiffer, Henrik Walter, Tristram Lett, Sebastian
Mohnke, Klaus M. Beier, Alexander Pohl, Christian
Kaergel, Kolja Schiltz
003
Superior neurobiological and behavioral inhib-
itory control abilities in non-offending as compared
to offending pedophiles
Christian Kärgel, Germany
004
Subgroup-specific differences in baseline brain
metabolism and connectivity
Martin Walter, Germany