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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

169

S-226

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall New York 3

TOPIC 4:

Affective disorders

International efforts in early recognition of affective

disorders

Chairs:

Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany

Michael King, United Kingdom

001

Primary prevention of depression in primary

care: evidence and challenges

Juan Ángel Bellón Saameño, Spain

002

Predicting the onset of anxiety or depression –

a common pathway

Michael King, United Kingdom

003

High risk measurements of prodromal states

of affective disorders – the DEEP-I Depression Early

Prediction Inventory

Eva Meisenzahl-Lechner, Germany

004

The Bochum early bipolar recognition approach

– successful screening of large student cohorts

Georg Juckel, Germany

Ida Haußleiter

S-227

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall London 3

TOPIC 32:

Violence and trauma

Psychiatric experience in the treatment of genocide

and torture surviving refugees

Chairs:

Haim Belmaker, Israel

Jutta Lindert, Germany

001

Mental health and resilience among refugees:

conflicting current evidence

Jutta Lindert, Germany

002

The mental health of asylum seekers and

victims of human trafficking: the experience of

Gesher (Bridge) clinic, Israel 2014–2017

Ido Lurie, Israel

003

Treatment of genocide and torture surviving

refugees: obstacles and solutions

Haim Knobler, Israel

Moshe Z. Abramowitz

S-228

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall London 2

TOPIC 17:

Psychotherapy

Schema therapy for difficult to treat patients

– current state of the art and new developments

Chairs:

Klaus Lieb, Germany

Eckhard Roediger, Germany

001

Evidence base of schema therapy – current

studies and challenges

Klaus Lieb, Germany

002

Similarities and differences of schema therapy

and dialectical behaviour therapy in the treatment

of BPD

Eva Faßbinder, Germany

003

Schema therapy with children suffering from

separation distress – first results of an ongoing RCT

Christof Loose, Germany

004

Treating the untreatable – how does schema

therapy deal with narcissistic patients – the skill of

empathic confrontation

Eva Dieckmann, Germany

Eckhard Rödiger

S-229

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall New York 2

TOPIC 6:

Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other

disorders of this category

Multidisciplinary treatment of eating disorders:

contributions of medicine, psychology and move-

ment science on body-oriented therapy in anorexia

nervosa and bulimia nervosa

DGPPN Section: Health Care Professions

Chairs:

Anna Katharina Alexandridis, Germany

Angela Döring, Germany

001

A sports-psychiatric approach in the treatment

of eating disorders

Valentin Z. Markser, Germany

002

Dance-movement therapy in the treatment of

eating disorders

Marianne Eberhard-Kaechele, Germany

003

Movement-therapy in eating disorders: treat-

ment of body image and excessive physical activity

Anna Katharina Alexandridis, Germany

004

Cognitive-behavioral body image therapy for

eating disorders: theory, treatment and outcome

Silja Vocks, Germany