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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
German language Session
Q&A Modul
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
187
S-272
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Hall London 2
TOPIC 17:
Psychotherapy
Integrating psychotherapy modalities – diversity
and complexities
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WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry
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WPA Section: Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry
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WPA Section: Psychotherapy
Chairs:
Daniel Nahum, USA
Allan Tasman, USA
001
The Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Psychotherapy Fellowship Program: bridging clinical
competency and public health needs
Mahdieh Moinalghorabaei, Iran
Mohammad Sanati
002
Teaching psychodynamic psychotherapy in
Malaysia: cultural adaptations
Hazli Zakaria, Malaysia
003
Neurobiological correlates of change in group
psychotherapy
Daniel Nahum, USA
004
Meaning centered psychotherapy in advanced
cancer
Guida da Ponte, Portugal
S-273
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Hall New York 2
TOPIC 16:
Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC
Social cognition in mental disorders: impairments,
impact and treatment
Chairs:
Wolfgang Wölwer, Germany
Katarzyna Kucharska, Poland
001
Social cognition in eating disorders
Katarzyna Kucharska, Poland
002
Social cognition in patients with mood disorders
Christine Hörtnagl, Austria
003
The social-cognitive basis of borderline person-
ality disorders
Stefan Röpke, Germany
004
Social-cognitive impairments and its treatment
in schizophrenia
Wolfgang Wölwer, Germany
S-274
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Room Weimar 3
TOPIC 30:
Human sexuality
Historical and clinical understanding and management
of DHAT syndrome
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WPA Section: Positive Psychiatry
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WPA Section: Psychiatry & Human Sexuality
Chairs:
Sathyanarayana Rao, India
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
001
DHAT syndrome: historical and cultural
perspectives
Amresh Srivastava, Canada
002
DHAT syndrome: clinical syndrome and current
perspectives
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India
003
DHAT syndrome: assessment and management
(part 1)
Afzal Javed, United Kingdom
004
DHAT syndrome: assessment and management
(part 2)
Muhammad Nasar Sayeed Khan, Pakistan
005
DHAT syndrome: future implications and
developments
Sathyanarayana Rao, India
S-275
Symposium
11:45– 13:15
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Room Lindau 3
TOPIC 19:
Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
interventions
International trends in electroconvulsive therapy
Chairs:
Andreas Conca, Italy
Lee Wachtel, USA
001
Acceptance of ECT worldwide: where do we
stand?
Edward Shorter, Canada
002
ECT in children and adolescents: why, when
and how?
Lee Wachtel, USA
003
Maintenance ECT in geriatric depression:
results from the PRIDE study
Charles H. Kellner, USA
004
ECT workshop group: a ten-year experience
in Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Michael Grözinger, Germany