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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

199

004

Altered behavioral flexibility and generaliza-

tion induced by reduced heterogeneity of intrinsic

neuronal excitability: a neurorobotics study

Hayato Idei, Japan

Shingo Murata, Yuichi Yamashita, Tetsuya Ogata

005

Mental health symptoms and substance use

among Russian, Somali and Kurdish migrants in

Finland: a population based study

Essi Salama, Finland

Solja Niemela, Anu Castaneda

006

Which factors before discharge have to be con-

sidered to prevent re-hospitalisation of psychiatric

patients? Results from the CEPHOS-LINK EU Study

Francesco Amaddeo, Italy

Valeria Donisi, Federico Tedeschi

OS-47

Oral Presentation Session

13:30– 15:00

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Room R6

TOPIC 4:

Affective disorders

Affective disorders: treatment and interventions II

Chairs:

Claus Normann, Germany

Andreas Küthmann, Germany

001

Treatment resistant depressions and person-

ality disorders: psychopathological aspects of a

comorbidity in women

Sabir Nurkhodjaev, Uzbekistan

002

Patients discontinue lithium because of adverse

effects – first results from the LISIE study

Louise Öhlund, Sweden

Michael Ott, Sofia Oja, Malin Bergqvist, Robert

Lundqvist, Mikael Sandlund, Ellinor Salander Renberg,

Ursula Werneke

003

Cognition in depression – overview of antide-

pressant efficacy

Aravind Vaithiyam, India

Krishnaram Devandran

004

Treatment response and side-effect burden

of lithium augmentation in geriatric compared to

non-geriatric patients with treatment-resistant

depression

Pichit Buspavanich, Germany

Thomas Stamm, Peter Schlattmann, Joachim Behr,

Mazda Adli, Roland Ricken

005

Efficacy of hypnotherapy compared to cognitive

behavioural therapy for mild to moderate depression

– study protocol and baseline characteristics of a

randomized controlled rater-blind trial

Kristina Fuhr, Germany

Clara Huber, Cornelie Schweizer, Anil Batra

006

Is repetitive negative thinking (RNT) truly a

transdiagnostic phenomenon? A comparison of

processes and contents of RNT in major depressive

disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-

compulsive disorder and non-clinical individuals

Karina Wahl, Switzerland

OS-48

Oral Presentation Session

13:30– 15:00

|

Room R7

TOPIC 17:

Psychotherapy

Internet-based interventions

Chairs:

Jan Philipp Klein, Germany

Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada

001

Associations of self-presentation on Facebook

with mental health and personality variables:

a systematic review

Conal Twomey, Ireland

Gary O'Reilly

002

WalkAlong: process evaluation of an online

mental health portal using google analytics

Michael Jae Song, Canada

Fiona Choi, Mohammadali Nikoo, Reinhard Michael

Krausz

003

Internet-based psychotherapy for children and

adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorders

Katharina Allgaier, Germany

Annette Conzelmann, Karsten Hollmann, Matthias

Nickola, Heinrich Lautenbacher, Verena Ihler,

Michael Thiede, Julian Hummel, Christoph Wewetzer,

International eCBT Group, Tobias J. Renner

004

Results of iCanADAPT Early: a RCT of clinician

supervised transdiagnostic internet-delivered cogni-

tive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for depression and / or

anxiety in early stage cancer survivors vs. treatment

as usual (TAU)

Michael Murphy, Australia

Jill Newby, Gavin Andrews, Phyllis Butow, Melanie Price,

Joanne Shaw, Heather Shepherd, Siobhan Loughnan,

Laura Kirsten

005

Telepsychiatry – descriptive study of the first

online psychiatry service in the UK

Cyrus Abbasian, United Kingdom

FS-20-Film

Further Session

13:30– 16:30

|

Hall London 1

TOPIC 28:

History, art and cultural sciences

Away from her

Chairs:

Lutz Frölich, Germany

Vjera Holthoff-Detto, Germany