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German language Session
Q&A Modul
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
135
002
The program of field testing for ICD-11 mental
and behavioural disorders
María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico
003
Global contributions to developing ICD-11
mental and behavioural disorders
Kathleen M. Pike, USA
004
Major differences between ICD-11 mental and
behavioural disorders and DSM-5
Michael B. First, USA
S-148
Symposium
10:00– 11:30
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Hall Paris 2
TOPIC 20:
Prevention and health promotion
Longitudinal study of resilience – current interna-
tional research projects
Chairs:
Klaus Lieb, Germany
Dewleen Baker, USA
001
Do primary defensive reactions play a role in
stress-resilience?
Karin Roelofs, The Netherlands
002
Attachment is related to mental health in older
men – results from the Veterans Affairs Normative
Aging Study
Jutta Lindert, Germany
003
Longitudinal Resilience Assessment (LORA) to
identify mechanisms of resilience to stress
Oliver Tüscher, Germany
Andrea Chmitorz, Nele Goldbach, Rebecca Horstmann,
Danuta Weichert, Juliane Kopf, Klaus Lieb, Andreas Reif
004
Seeking risk and resilience factors for PTSD:
the Marine Resiliency Study
Dewleen Baker, USA
Dean Acheson, Victoria Risbrough, Caroline Nievergelt,
Brian Kwan, Xin Tu
S-149
Symposium
10:00– 11:30
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Hall Berlin 1
TOPIC 4:
Affective disorders
Internet-based and mobile interventions for mood
and anxiety disorders: current challenges and new
frontiers
Chairs:
Björn Meyer, Germany
Christopher Beevers, USA
001
Pesky gNATs: a cognitive behavioural therapy
computer game for young people with mood and
anxiety disorders
Gary O'Reilly, Ireland
002
Predictors of treatment response to a depres-
sion-focussed internet intervention
Christopher Beevers, USA
003
Examining the efficacy of depression-focused
internet interventions with programme-specific
meta-analyses
Conal Twomey, Ireland
004
Applying evidence-based internet interventions
for depression and anxiety in collaborative care:
lessons from the Veovita project
Björn Meyer, Germany
S-150
Symposium
10:00– 11:30
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Hall New York 1
TOPIC 32:
Violence and trauma
Effects of adverse childhood experiences on brain
structure and function
Chairs:
Christian Schmahl, Germany
Talma Hendler, Israel
001
Neural traces of stress: alterations in resting-
state networks
Talma Hendler, Israel
002
Neurobiological consequences of childhood
maltreatment – the role of maltreatment type
Udo Dannlowski, Germany
003
Are there effects of childhood maltreatment on
brain development during sensitive time periods?
Janine Thome, Germany
Julia Herzog, Traute Demirakca, Sophie Rausch, Gabi
Ende, Martin Bohus, Stefanie Lis, Christian Schmahl
004
Effects of childhood maltreatment on function-
al correlates of cognitive control
Julia Herzog, Germany
Inga Niedtfeld, Sophie Rausch, Janine Thome, Meike
Müller-Engelmann, Regina Steil, Kathlen Priebe, Martin
Bohus, Christian Schmahl
S-151
Symposium
10:00– 11:30
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Hall New York 3
TOPIC 3:
Psychotic disorders
Indicators of neuroinflammation in psychotic and
affective disorders
Chairs:
Bernhard Bogerts, Germany
Hans Klein, The Netherlands
001
Biological indicators of neuroinflammation in
psychotic disorders
Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Germany
002
PET neuroimaging of microglia indicates brain
inflammation in acute psychosis
Hans Klein, The Netherlands
Iris Jonker, Erik de Vries, Rudi Dierckx, Robert Schoevers,
Janine Doorduin