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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

126

S-122

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall A4

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders

First results from the PRONIA project: predicting

clinical and psychosocial outcomes in at-risk and

recent-onset psychoses

Chairs:

Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany

Paolo Brambilla, Italy

001

Clinical and functional commonalities and

differences between clinical high-risk subjects and

patients with depression or psychosis

Rachel Upthegrove, United Kingdom

002

Individualized diagnostic classification and

outcome prediction using neuroimaging data: first

results from the PRONIA study

Stefan Borgwardt, Switzerland

003

Assessing the value of genetic data for enhanc-

ing the personalized management of early psychotic

and affective disorders: preliminary evidence from

the PRONIA project

Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany

004

Risks and benefits of big data approaches in

predictive psychiatry: PRONIA and its consequences

for early recognition and prevention

Christiane Woopen, Germany

S-123

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall Helsinki 1

TOPIC 6:

Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other

disorders of this category

The applicability of addiction-model methods for

disordered-overeating and obesity intervention

Chairs:

Robert Pretlow, USA

Caroline Davis, Canada

001

Specific addiction-treatment methods for obesity

with trials data, including audio clips of subjects

describing feelings around overeating and experiences

using addiction treatment methods

Robert Pretlow, USA

002

Theoretical basis of addiction-based treatment

methods for compulsive overeating based on quan-

titative and qualitative RCT results

Caroline Davis, Canada

003

Shared and differential traits between ED and

obesity and the addictive bases of bulimia and binge

eating with novel treatment strategies

Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Spain

Susana Jimenez-Murcia

004

Evidence for addiction-like responses to highly

palatable foods, and how findings could inform

obesity treatment methods

Nicole Avena, USA

S-124

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall Helsinki 2

TOPIC 23:

Health care research and models, health care

policy

The crooked road to reforming mental health care

in former Soviet republics

Chairs:

Nataliya Pryanykova, Ukraine

Hartmut Berger, Germany

001

The risks of abuse of psychiatry in the post-

totalitarian countries

Semyon Gluzman, Ukraine

002

Why didn't we manage to end Soviet psychiatry

after 25 years?

Robert van Voren, The Netherlands

003

Towards a national mental health action plan

Iryna Pinchuk, Ukraine

S-125

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall Paris 1

TOPIC 30:

Human sexuality

Doctor, stop it! You're making me sick! New con-

cepts in classifying sexual disorders and sexual

health in ICD-11

Chairs:

Peer Briken, Germany

Richard B. Krueger, USA

001

Exploding myths about sexual function and

dysfunction: an integrated global classification for

ICD-11

Elham Atalla, Bahrain

002

Who's that girl / boy? The controversial diagno-

sis of gender incongruence of childhood

Annelou L. C. de Vries, The Netherlands

003

Straightening out the ICD-11: the rationale for

removing several paraphilic disorder diagnoses

Richard B. Krueger, USA

004

Can clinicians tell the difference between mental

disorders and private behaviours? Field studies for

paraphilic disorders in ICD-11

Peer Briken, Germany