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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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S-268

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall Berlin 1

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders

Are neuro- / gliotrophic factors and immune param-

eters suitable “blood biomarkers” of schizophrenia?

Evidence from recent meta-analyses

Chairs:

Johann Steiner, Germany

Andrea Schmitt, Germany

001

Peripheral BDNF as a marker for schizophrenia:

diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of treatment

Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves, Brazil

Brisa Fernandes, Patrícia Nardin

002

Serum S100B as a biomarker in schizophrenia

– a meta-analysis and serum marker study

Matthias L. Schroeter, Germany

003

Meta-analysis of cytokine alterations in psychi-

atric disorders: comparisons between schizophre-

nia, bipolar disorder, and depression

David Goldsmith, USA

004

C-reactive protein is increased in schizophrenia

but is not altered by antipsychotics: meta-analysis

and implications

Brisa S. Fernandes, Australia

S-269

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall Berlin 2

TOPIC 22:

Community and social psychiatry

Resilience and recovery in people with chronic

psychiatric disorders

DGPPN Section: Community Psychiatry

Chairs:

Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Germany

Raoul Borbé, Germany

001

Are we neglecting the most needy patients

again? A European perspective on care for patients

with chronic disorders

Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom

002

Chances and challenges of working in partner-

ship with users and family carers

Michaela Amering, Austria

003

Providing care for people with severe mental

illness: what should the research focus be?

Thomas Becker, Germany

004

Positive courses of severe chronic psychi-

atric disorders – first results of a longitudinal

mixed-methods matched pairs design

Julia Krieger, Germany

S-270

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall New York 1

TOPIC 32:

Violence and trauma

Family violence

WPA Section: Family Research and Intervention

Chairs:

Samir Ibrahim, Australia

Manjula O'Connor, Australia

001

Dowry related domestic violence and complex

post traumatic stress disorder: a case history

Manjula O'Connor, Australia

002

Psychological profile of family violence perpe-

trators

Samir Ibrahim, Australia

003

Comparison of PTSD induced by family

violence and by traffic accidents

Elzbieta Hodgins, Australia

S-271

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall London 1

TOPIC 35:

Psychiatry and society

The aftermath of exiled German psychiatry,

1933– 1945: how the forced emigration of psychi-

atrist during the Third Reich shaped psychiatry in

Europe, the USA and the Soviet Union

DGPPN Section: History of Psychiatry

Chairs:

Lara Rzesnitzek, Germany

Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany

001

The aftermath of exiled German psychiatry,

1933– 1945: Introduction

Uwe Henrik Peters, Germany

002

Erich Sternberg and Arthur Kronfeld: about

mild schizophrenia, insulin coma, Siberia and the

establishment of old age psychiatry

Oleg Aizberg, Belarus

003

What ensured an émigré psychiatrist's suc-

cessful transition to the North American work and

research environment? Searching for patterns in

the case studies

Stephen Pow, Hungary

004

After emigration: Hans Asperger and the Nazi

origins of autism

Edith Sheffer, USA