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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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S-160

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall Helsinki 1

TOPIC 14:

Neurobiology and genetics

Personalized medicine in psychiatry: where are we

now?

WPA Section: Personalized Psychiatry

Chairs:

Giampaolo Perna, Italy

Thomas E. Schläpfer, Germany

001

Mechanisms of action of antidepressants:

implications for personalized treatment?

Alan F. Schatzberg, USA

002

Using multimodal predictors for antidepressant

treatment response – from neuroimaging to genet-

ics and epigenetics

Elisabeth Binder, Germany

003

Using a nonhuman primate model of anxiety to

inform the development of personalized treatments

Ned H. Kalin, USA

S-161

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall London 1

TOPIC 24:

 Forensic psychiatry and assessment

Culpability, mind and brain

Chairs:

Kolja Schiltz, Germany

Jürgen L. Müller, Germany

001

Biological aspects of individual and collective

violence

Bernhard Bogerts, Germany

002

Fritz Haarman – a life between psychiatric

assessments

Jürgen L. Müller, Germany

003

Reflections on the concept of criminal culpability

Reinhard Merkel, Germany

004

Free will between genes, brain and environment

Pietro Pietrini, Italy

S-162

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall Paris 1

TOPIC 4:

Affective disorders

Toward stratified treatments for bipolar disorders

WPA Section: Affective Disorders

Chairs:

Gregor Hasler, Switzerland

Kamilla Miskowiak, Denmark

001

What is bipolar disorder? Bridging the gap

between DSM-5 and Research Domain Criteria

Gregor Hasler, Switzerland

002

The neurogenetic risk architecture of bipolar

disorder

Henrik Walter, Germany

003

How far we are from a personalized treatment

in bipolar disorders?

Andrea Murru, Spain

004

Cognitive enhancement for patients with bipolar

disorder

Kamilla Miskowiak, Denmark

S-163

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall Paris 2

TOPIC 33:

Rural and urban mental health

Psychiatric emergencies – a worldwide challenge

DGPPN Section: Emergency Psychiatry

Chairs:

Thomas Messer, Germany

Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany

001

Psychiatric emergencies – an overview

Frank-Gerald Pajonk, Germany

002

Agitation in psychiatric emergencies

Georg Juckel, Germany

Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou

003

Pharmacotherapy of psychiatric emergencies

Thomas Messer, Germany

004

Suicidality in psychiatric emergencies

Barbara Schneider, Germany

S-164

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall New York 3

TOPIC 28:

History, art and cultural sciences

Confronting psychiatry during the Nazi period –

a concluded chapter?

Chairs:

Maike Rotzoll, Germany

Volker Roelcke, Germany

001

Resources for each other – the Society of

German Neurologists and Psychiatrists and Nazi

biopolitics

Hans-Walter Schmuhl, Germany

002

Give them back a part of their dignity – research

on the victims of patients' murder (“Euthanasia”) and

its significance for understanding national socialist

psychiatry

Maike Rotzoll, Germany

003

Brain tissues as a legacy of Nazi psychiatry and

their post-war use, 1940–2000

Paul Weindling, United Kingdom