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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

193

S-287

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

|

Hall Berlin 2

TOPIC 22:

Community and social psychiatry

Resource orientation in psychiatry: it's not just what

you have got but also how you use it

Chairs:

Victoria Bird, United Kingdom

Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom

001

Therapeutic framework and global health

implications of resource oriented interventions

Stefan Priebe, United Kingdom

002

Trialogue – together we are stronger

Michaela Amering, Austria

003

Should families be involved in hospital care?

Findings from qualitative interviews with patients,

families and staff

Aysegul Dirik, United Kingdom

004

Empowering involuntarily admitted patients to

make decisions about their care

Maev Conneely, United Kingdom

005

Improving quality of life through solutions not

problems – Dialog+

Victoria Bird, United Kingdom

Stefan Priebe

S-288

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Hall New York 1

TOPIC 36:

Social determinants of mental health

The impact of social determinants on mental health:

what does the future hold?

Chairs:

Rachid Bennegadi, France

Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India

001

Differing perspectives from the developing and

developed countries

Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India

002

Providing care to people in precarious situations:

social and cultural competence

Rachid Bennegadi, France

003

Social determinants of mental health:

the universal and the local

Fernando Lolas, Chile

004

Social determinants of mental health:

the role of psychiatric organisations

Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark

S-289

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Hall New York 3

TOPIC 28:

History, art and cultural sciences

The history of ‘anti-psychiatry’ – a transnational

perspective

DGPPN Section: History of Psychiatry

Chairs:

Christof Beyer, Germany

Franz-Werner Kersting, Germany

001

Radical psychiatry in Italy – the ‘Basaglian

movement’ in the 1960s and 1970s

John Foot, United Kingdom

002

Did sectorisation make antipsychiatry unnec-

essary? Reforming French psychiatry in the 1960s

and 1970s

Benoit Majerus, Luxemburg

003

Revolution and madness – the “Socialist

Patients' Collective of Heidelberg (SPK)”: an episode

in the history of antipsychiatry and the 1960s

student rebellion in West Germany

Christian Pross, Germany

004

Psychiatry in transition – radical and anti-

psychiatric criticism in the US

Lucas Richert, United Kingdom

S-290

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Hall New York 2

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders

Neurobiology of affective disorders: new results

from a large translational consortium

Chairs:

Tilo Kircher, Germany

Udo Dannlowski, Germany

001

Gene-environment interaction on brain struc-

ture and -function

Udo Dannlowski, Germany

002

The contribution of environmentally induced

global impairments in microRNA bio-genesis to the

etiology of affective disorders

Gerhard Schratt, Germany

Helena Martins, Michael Alexander Pelzl

003

Genome-wide analyses to identify the genetic

variants and regulatory networks that underlie

psychiatric disorder development

Marcella Rietschel, Germany

004

Environmental risk and protective factors in

the genetic Cacna1c rat model of affective disorders

Markus Wöhr, Germany