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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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S-291

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Room M2 /M3

TOPIC 25:

Training and continuing education

A beginner's guide to a successful career in psychiatry

WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists

Chairs:

Florian Riese, Switzerland

Hussien Elkholy, Egypt

001

Getting involved in psychiatric associations

Hussien Elkholy, Egypt

002

Making your attendance of a psychiatric

conference a success

Felipe Picon, Brazil

003

Assuming a leadership role in psychiatry

Helen Herrman, Australia

004

First steps into psychiatric research

Florian Riese, Switzerland

S-292

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Room M8

TOPIC 8:

Disorders closely related to childhood and

adolescence

German research network on psychiatric disorders:

news from the ASD-Net concerning diagnostic of

autism spectrum disorder

Chairs:

Nicole Wolff, Germany

Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany

001

Are approaches of machine learning and sup-

plied vector machines suitable to improve the ASD

diagnostic process in children and adolescents?

Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany

Florian Hauck, Natalie Klüwer, Luise Poustka, Veit

Roessner, Stefan Roepke, Nicole Wolff, Sanna Stroth

002

Are approaches of machine learning and

supplied vector machines suitable to improve

the ASD diagnostic process in adults?

Stefan Röpke, Germany

003

Sub-dimensions of impairments in ASD – a

factor analytical analysis of the ASD-Net database

Nicole Wolff, Germany

004

Symptoms of ASD in children and adolescents

with diagnosed mood /anxiety disorder

Anika Langmann, Germany

Inge Kamp-Becker, Svenja Köhne, Luise Poustka,

Stefan Roepke, Veit Roessner, Nicole Wolff, Monika

Heinzel-Gutenbrunner, Sanna Stroth

S-293

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Room Weimar 3

TOPIC 8:

Disorders closely related to childhood and

adolescence

ICD-11 diagnostic guidelines for neurodevelopmen-

tal disorders and disruptive behaviour and dissocial

disorders: rationale and key differences from ICD-10

and DSM-5

Chairs:

Elena Garralda, United Kingdom

Gillian Baird, United Kingdom

001

An overview of neurodevelopmental disorders

in ICD-11: key differences from ICD-10 and DSM-5

Gillian Baird, United Kingdom

002

New diagnostic guidelines for autism spectrum

disorder in ICD-11

David Skuse, United Kingdom

003

Disruptive behaviour and dissocial disorders

in the ICD-11 and the conceptualization of mood

dysregulation

John E. Lochman, USA

S-294

Symposium

13:30– 15:00

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Room Weimar 5

TOPIC 20:

Prevention and health promotion

A worldwide perspective: the mental health of

sexual minorities – rollback or progress

DGPPN Section: Sexual Orientation and Identities in

Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

Chairs:

Lieselotte Mahler, Germany

Götz Mundle, Germany

001

Effects and side effects of the concept homo-

sexuality as a disease

Lieselotte Mahler, Germany

002

First results of a research about psychological

health of LGBT-people in social circumstances in

Russia

Maria Sabunaeva, Russia

003

Attitudes of therapists towards LGBT patients

Michael King, United Kingdom

004

A worldwide perspective: what is needed for

LGBT-people

Saul Levin, USA