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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
186
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
|
Hall Berlin 2
TOPIC 22:
Community and social psychiatry
Resilience and recovery in people with chronic
psychiatric disorders
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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
|
Hall New York 1
TOPIC 32:
Violence and trauma
Family violence
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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
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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