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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

120

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

S-109-PF

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

|

Hall London 2

TOPIC 22:

Community and social psychiatry

Implementation of LI-CBT – interventions in prima-

ry mental health care, delivered by mental health

professionals

DGPPN Section: Health Care Professions

DGPPN Section: Psychiatric Nursing

Chairs:

André Nienaber, Germany

Werner Höhl, Germany

001

Low-Intensity Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

(LI-CBT) – background and evidence base of a new

paradigm in mental health care

André Nienaber, Germany

002

Cost and Outcome of Behavioural Activation

versus Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Depression

(COBRA): results of a non-inferiority randomised

controlled trial

David Richards, United Kingdom

003

Time-use programs: manualized LI-CBT-Inter-

ventions delivered by occupational therapy

Werner Höhl, Germany

004

Low intensity CBT – how to implement different

models in practice

Pascal Wabnitz, Germany

S-110

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

|

Hall New York 2

TOPIC 10:

Gerontopsychiatry

Dealing with desire to die at the end-of-life: the

German experience

Chairs:

Reinhard Lindner, Germany

Raymond Voltz, Germany

001

Euthanasia, killing on request, and assisted

suicide: historical opinions of German physicians

(1800-2000)

Daniel Schäfer, Germany

002

Psychotherapeutical approaches to deal with

wishes to die at the end-of-life

Reinhard Lindner, Germany

003

Palliative medicine and the wish for hastening

death

Raymond Voltz, Germany

S-111

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

|

Room M1

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology,

neuropsychology

Neurobiological causes of psychosis and ADHD: novel

insight from genetic, neuroimaging, behavioral, and

computational approaches

Chairs:

Jakob Kaminski, Germany

Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic

001

Neuroimaging contributions to neurodevelop-

mental disorders research: the case of ADHD

Felipe Picon, Brazil

002

Instructional control of reinforcement learning

in schizophrenia

Dorota Frydecka, Poland

Kamila Kotowicz, Jaroslaw Drapala

003

Fronto-parietal connectivity in patients with

schizophrenia

Jakob Kaminski, Germany

004

Predictive modelling of cognitive dysfunction in

schizophrenia from the resting state network brain

connectivity

Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic

S-112

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

|

Room M8

TOPIC 25:

Training and continuing education

Integrating psycho-oncology and primary care in

the comprehensive management of cancer patients

WPA Section: Psychiatry, Medicine & Primary Care

WPA Section: Psycho-oncology and Palliative Care

Chairs:

David Baron, USA

Luigi Grassi, Italy

001

Integrating primary care and psycho-oncology:

improving quality of life for cancer patients

Michelle Riba, USA

002

Training non-psychiatric physicians to appre-

ciate behavioral health and coping styles in cancer

patients

Bulent Coskun, Turkey

003

Challenges in effectively running an integrated

psycho-oncology unit

Luigi Grassi, Italy