MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
202
S-308-PF
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Hall Berlin 2
TOPIC 23:
Health care research and models, health care
policy
Meeting the challenges facing psychiatric nurses in
Europe: the work of Horatio
Chairs:
Susanna Flansburg, Germany
Uwe Genge, Germany
001
An impact evaluation of “vision for change”
(Irish mental health policy) on mental health service
provision: a national descriptive evaluation project
Aisling Culhane, Ireland
002
Trust in the context of couple psychotherapy
Nina Kilkku, Finland
003
The Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN)
working groups
Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands
004
Nurses working in European primary health
care settings: a Horatio position paper
Evanthia Sakellari, Greece
S-309
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
|
Hall New York 1
TOPIC 17:
Psychotherapy
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
(EMDR): neurobiological mechanisms and clinical
applications
Chairs:
Alessandra Minelli, Italy
Andreas Conca, Italy
001
EMDR mechanisms supported by neurobiological
evidence
Marco Pagani, Italy
002
EMDR in the treatment of severe mental illness
Peter Liebermann, Germany
003
Mood-stabilization via eye movements: EMDR
in bipolar disorder
Benedikt Amann, Spain
004
EMDR therapy in treatment resistant depression
(TRD)
Alessandra Minelli, Italy
S-310
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Hall New York 3
TOPIC 32:
Violence and trauma
Mental health of Syrian refugees: towards a sustain-
able provision of care
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WPA Section: Biological Psychiatry
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WPA Section: Epidemiology & Public Health
Chairs:
Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom
Redwan El-Khayat, United Kingdom
001
Mental health of Syrian refugees: global action
Mohammed Abou-Saleh, United Kingdom
002
Helping refugees and the host community
through the school system
Elie Karam, Lebanon
John Fayyad, Claudia Farhat
003
Mental health of Syrian refugees: experiences
from Germany and Jordan
Malek Bajbouj, Germany
004
Transforming mental health service provision
for Syrian populations from a crisis response to a
sustainable development
Redwan El-Khayat, United Kingdom
S-311
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Room M4 /M5
TOPIC 23:
Health care research and models, health care
policy
Changes in the healthcare landscape of the US with
international perspectives on healthcare changes
and how they will affect psychiatrists and their
patients
Chairs:
Jerry Halverson, USA
Harsh Trivedi, USA
001
The changing healthcare landscape in the US
and what it means to behavioral healthcare
Saul Levin, USA
002
The changing behavioral healthcare delivery
system United States: what can psychiatrists expect
Harsh Trivedi, USA
003
Health care system payment reform in the
US – what does it mean to psychiatrists and their
patients
Jerry Halverson, USA
004
International mental healthcare development –
the German perspective
Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany