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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

219

S-351

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Hall London 2

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology,

neuropsychology

German research network on psychiatric disorders:

ESPRIT, APIC, ASD-NET and PING

Chairs:

Frank Schneider, Germany

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany

001

ESPRIT: Enhancing Schizophrenia Prevention

and Recovery through Innovative Treatments

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany

002

APIC: Antipsychotic induced brain changes

Frank Schneider, Germany

Gerhard Gründer, Ute Habel, Klaus Mathiak, Ingo

Vernaleken

003

ASD-NET: Autism Spectrum Disorders over the

lifespan

Inge Kamp-Becker, Germany

004

PING: Psychiatric Imaging Network Germany

Klaus Mathiak, Germany

S-352

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Room M4 /M5

TOPIC 32:

Violence and trauma

Perinatal conflicts: can we be preoccupied with

woman, mother and infant together?

WPA Section: Perinatal Psychiatry and Infant Mental

Health

WPA Section: Women's Mental Health

Chairs:

Gisèle Apter, France

Carol Nadelson, USA

001

Maternal-fetal conflict

Gail Robinson, Canada

002

Experiences of discrimination in the postpartum

period

Katia Foresti, Australia

003

Dysregulated interactions: how to address all

partners during the peripartum

Gisèle Apter, France

S-353

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Room M1

TOPIC 25:

Training and continuing education

Which is the current status of education and train-

ing on academic psychiatry? A world perspective

WPA Section: Education in Psychiatry

Chairs:

Allan Tasman, USA

Andrea Fiorillo, Italy

001

Academic development in psychiatry: preliminary

results from an online survey

Andrea Fiorillo, Italy

002

Teaching how to teach professionalism and

other hidden curriculum subjects

Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom

003

Challenges of psychiatry undergraduate educa-

tion in low and middle income countries

Hussien Elkholy, Egypt

S-354

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Room Weimar 3

TOPIC 31:

Suicide and psychiatric emergencies

Suicide prevention in Western European countries

DGPPN Section: Suicidology

Chairs:

Manfred Wolfersdorf, Germany

Ute Lewitzka, Germany

001

Suicide prevention programs – are they effective?

Ute Lewitzka, Germany

002

The German national suicide prevention

program – current situation and developments

Barbara Schneider, Germany

003

SUPRA: the Austrian national suicide prevention

program – present state and future goals

Christian Haring, Austria

004

European Alliance Against Depression – what

role does it play for suicide prevention

Ulrich Hegerl, Germany

S-355

Symposium

08:15–09:45

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Room Weimar 5

TOPIC 35:

Psychiatry and society

Coercion in psychiatry – global perspectives

WPA Section: Psychiatry, Law and Ethics

Chairs:

Andrew Molodynski, United Kingdom

Jorun Rugkasa, Norway

001

Reducing the use of cage beds and physical

restrictions

Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland