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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

179

004

Left frontal hub connectivity ameliorates the

effects of CSF-tau on memory in amyloid-positive

non-demented subjects – results from the multi-

center DELCODE study

Nicolai Franzmeier, Germany

Steffen Wolfsgruber, Alfredo Ramirez, Emrah Duezel,

Michael Wagner, Katharina Buerger, Martin Dichgans,

Michael Heneka, Peter Falkai, Michael Grothe, Stefan

Teipel, Jens Wiltfang, Josef Priller, Christoph Laske, Anja

Schneider, Annika Spottke, Frank Jessen, Michael Ewers

S-253

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room Lindau 6

TOPIC 16:

Diagnostics and classification,

psychopathology, RDoC

Building a science of clinical utility: field studies

results for ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders

Chairs:

María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico

Oye Gureje, Nigeria

001

Case-controlled (internet-based) field studies

for ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders: main

results

Jared Wayne Keeley, USA

002

Methodology for ecological implementation

(clinic-based) field studies for ICD-11 mental and

behavioural disorders

Pratap Sharan, India

003

Main results of ecological implementation field

studies for ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders

María Elena Medina-Mora, Mexico

004

Regional differences in ecological implemen-

tation field studies results for ICD-11 mental and

behavioural disorders

Oye Gureje, Nigeria

S-254

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room Dessau 6

TOPIC 27:

Religion and spirituality

WPA position statement in religion, spirituality and

psychiatry: practical implications

WPA Section: Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry

Chairs:

Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil

Peter J. Verhagen, The Netherlands

001

Presentation of the position statement and its

practical implications for research, education and

clinical practice

Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Brazil

002

Position statement on spirituality and religion

in psychiatry: a matter of attitude

Peter J. Verhagen, The Netherlands

003

Impact of the WPA position statement on

spirituality – religion in psychiatry

Christopher Cook, United Kingdom

004

Religious interpretation: a blessing or a curse

in mental health – a practical application of the

position statement

Driss Moussaoui, Morocco

S-255

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room R2

TOPIC 34:

Psychiatry in developing regions

Building human capacity for mental health in low

and middle income countries

Chairs:

Samuel Okpaku, USA

Geetha Jayaram, USA

001

Barriers and challenges to reducing treatment

gaps

Samuel Okpaku, USA

002

Development of community mental health in a

rural county in Kenya: challenges and opportunities

David Musyimi Ndetei, Kenya

003

Overcoming cultural and workforce barriers to

deliver comprehensive mental health care in rural

southern India using community health workers

Geetha Jayaram, USA

004

An innovative research capacity building

program in Mozambique

Milton Wainberg, USA

S-256

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room R3

TOPIC 21:

Rehabilitation and work

Functional recovery and return to work or education

in early psychosis

Chairs:

Dorothea Jäckel, Germany

Jürgen Fritze, Germany

001

School and work: functional recovery pathways

in first episode psychosis

Eóin Killackey, Australia

002

Improving functional and clinical recovery by

combining individual placement and support (IPS)

and motivational interviewing-based adherence

therapy (AT) in patients with early psychosis

Dorothea Jäckel, Germany

Andreas Bechdolf, Karolina Leopold, Eva Burkhardt