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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

152

S-187

Symposium

15:15– 16:45

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Hall A1

TOPIC 32:

Violence and trauma

Improving mental health in minor refugees

DGKJP - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugend-

psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie e.V.

Chairs:

Tobias Banaschewski, Germany

Paul Plener, Germany

001

Mental health in refugees and asylum seekers

(MEHIRA)

Malek Bajbouj, Germany

002

Assessing treatment needs – Providing Online

Ressource and Trauma Assessment for Refugees

(PORTA)

Paul Plener, Germany

Thorsten Sukale

003

Psychoeducation for unaccompanied minor

refugees

Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany

004

A structured manual for a brief intervention

in minor refugees to improve emotional stability,

psychosocial functioning and adaptation

Eva Möhler, Germany

S-188

Symposium

15:15– 16:45

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Hall A2

TOPIC 37:

Stigma and mental health

Peer support – quo vadis? A critical reflection on re-

search and practice considering peer supports roots

and formal implementation

Chairs:

Alison Faulkner, United Kingdom

Candelaria Mahlke, Germany

001

Principles and values of peer support

Alison Faulkner, United Kingdom

002

Comparing peer support in consumer / user-run

organisations with peer specialists in clinical set-

tings: what does research tell us

Ute Krämer, Germany

003

Using experiential knowledge to coproduce a

randomised controlled trial of peer support for dis-

charge from inpatient psychiatric care: challenges

and critical accomplishments (part 1)

Steve Gillard, United Kingdom

004

Using experiential knowledge to coproduce a

randomised controlled trial of peer support for dis-

charge from inpatient psychiatric care: challenges

and critical accomplishments (part 2)

Sarah Gibson, United Kingdom

005

Two perspectives on peer support in BME

(Black and Minority Ethnics) communities (part 1)

Sandra Jayacodi, United Kingdom

006

Two perspectives on peer support in BME

(Black and Minority Ethnics) communities (part 2)

Steven Gilbert, United Kingdom

S-189

Symposium

15:15– 16:45

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Hall Helsinki 1

TOPIC 23:

Health care research and models, health care

policy

Therapeutic innovations: e-mental health approaches

in psychiatry and psychotherapy

Chairs:

Hans Jörgen Grabe, Germany

Heleen Riper, The Netherlands

001

A telephone- and text message-based tele-

medicine concept for patients with mental health

disorders after discharge from day clinic: results of

a randomized controlled trial

Neeltje van den Berg, Germany

Hans Jörgen Grabe, Sebastian Baumeister, Harald J.

Freyberger, Wolfgang Hoffmann

002

Blended treatment in telepsychiatry – results of

an EU project

Heleen Riper, The Netherlands

003

Transfer of the e-mental health portal

www.psychenet.de

– experiences from implementa-

tion research

Martin Härter, Germany

004

Telepsychiatry in assessment and /or treatment

of ethnic minorities in EU

Davor Mucic, Denmark

S-190

Symposium

15:15– 16:45

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Hall Helsinki 2

TOPIC 27:

Religion and spirituality

Religion, spirituality and clinical psychiatry: empirical

studies

Chairs:

Arjan Braam, The Netherlands

Simon L. Dean, United Kingdom

001

Just nurses you know: patients' needs of

religion/spirituality (R /S) integration in complex

mental health care

Joke C. van Nieuw Amerongen-Meeuse, The Netherlands

002

Which dimensions of religion/spirituality are

protective in suicidality? The association between

suicidality and religion in depressed, religiously

affiliated patients

Matthias Jongkind, The Netherlands