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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

218

S-347

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall Paris 2

TOPIC 9:

Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,

psychosomatics

Outcome research and evaluation in psychiatry and

psychosomatics

Chairs:

Friedrich Riffer, Austria

Martin Aigner, Austria

001

Introducing the Schwartz outcome scale:

a novel measure of psychological health

Mark Blais, USA

002

Outcome research and evaluation in a psycho-

somatic and psychiatric rehabilitative setting

Elmar Kaiser, Austria

Manuel Sprung, Lore Streibl, Friedrich Riffer

003

Therapy monitoring and evaluation at a

psychiatric day clinic

Martin Aigner, Austria

S-348

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall New York 1

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders

Roles of resilience: prevention, remission, and

recovery in schizophrenia

Chairs:

Hiroyuki Uchida, Japan

W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria

001

Quality of life and resilience in serious mental

illness

Fabienne Wartelsteiner, Austria

002

Resilience and internalized stigma

Alex Hofer, Austria

003

Prospective neuroimaging studies focusing on

biomarkers of “resilient outcomes” in schizophrenia:

a systematic review

Yuya Mizuno, United Kingdom

004

Antipsychotic response / non-response and

resilience in dopaminergic system

Hiroyuki Uchida, Japan

S-349

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall New York 3

TOPIC 15:

Cross-disorder mechanisms and principles

Can we modulate research domain criteria (RDoC)

systems to alter behavior? The promise of clinically

relevant interventions in open and closed loop systems

Chairs:

Sebastian Walther, Switzerland

Christoph Nissen, Switzerland

001

The interface of valence systems and the cogni-

tive system: implications for affective networks and

interventions

Malek Bajbouj, Germany

002

Emotion dysregulation in borderline personality

disorder – mechanisms and treatment

Christian Schmahl, Germany

003

Noninvasive brain stimulation to improve

psychomotor slowing in depression and psychosis

Sebastian Walther, Switzerland

Georgios Schoretsanitis, Lea Schäppi, Danai Alexaki,

Katharina Stegmayer

004

Noninvasive brain stimulation to modulate

arousal and sleep across mental disorders

Christoph Nissen, Switzerland

S-350

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall London 3

TOPIC 37:

Stigma and mental health

Collaboration with the person and the care giver

and significance of peer support training

WPA Section: Stigma and Mental Illness

Chairs:

Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan

Norman Sartorius, Switzerland

Discussant:

Sidney Bloch, Australia

001

WPA's action plan for effective collaboration

with service users and family carers

Julian Freidin, Australia

002

Service user involvement in research and

training on mental health related discrimination in

England: the viewpoint and INDIGO-READ studies

Claire Henderson, United Kingdom

003

Advancement of collaboration between the

person and the professional and significance of peer

supporter training

Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan