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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
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What does coercion mean in different regions?
Jorun Rugkasa, Norway
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Reducing stigma and coercion in Uganda
Andrew Molodynski, United Kingdom
S-356
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Room Weimar 1
TOPIC 32:
Violence and trauma
Posttraumatic stress disorder: etiology, mecha-
nisms, comorbidity and management
Chairs:
Jürgen Deckert, Germany
Alma Dzubur-Kulenovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
001
Non-publication of treatment studies for
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): how big is the
problem?
Leigh van den Heuvel, South Africa
002
Molecular mechanisms of posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) as a basis for individualized and
personalized therapy: rationale, design and methods
of the South Eastern europe (SEE)-PTSD study
Alma Dzubur-Kulenovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
003
Terror hits home: experiences from the Würz-
burg ax attack
Jürgen Deckert, Germany
Freya Lanczik, Larissa Mühlbauer, Stefan Unterecker
S-357
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Room Lindau 6
TOPIC 23:
Health care research and models, health care
policy
Virtual clinics in mental health care
Chairs:
Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands
Davor Mucic, Denmark
001
VR in clinical practice in the Netherlands
Heleen Riper, The Netherlands
002
From telemedicine to virtual care
Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada
003
VR clinics in progress
Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands
004
The Canadian virtual clinic model in practice
Damon Ramsey, Canada
S-358
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Room R2
TOPIC 30:
Human sexuality
Stress in LGBT people: from individual to collective
trauma
Chairs:
Amir Ahuja, USA
Anita Everett, USA
001
Bullying and suicide: the mental health crisis of
LGBTQ youth
Amir Ahuja, USA
002
Mental distress in non-heterosexual people in
the UK
Michael King, United Kingdom
003
LGBT rights won, lost and the need for vigilance
Saul Levin, USA
004
Fathers and sons: re-experiencing family trauma
– when both doctor and patient are gay
Michael Feldman, USA
S-359
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Room R3
TOPIC 18:
Pharmacotherapy
Are we treating wisely in East Asia?
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ZONE 17: Eastern Asia
Chairs:
Min-Soo Lee, Republic of Korea
Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan
001
Lessons learned from the Research on Asian
Psychotropic Prescription Patterns (REAP)
Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan
002
Antidepressant therapy: are we treating
patients wisely?
Winston Shen, Taiwan
003
From evidence-based medicine to precision
medicine of depression in Korea
Min-Soo Lee, Republic of Korea
004
Is there a role for Chinese acupuncture in the
treatment of depressive disorders?
Roger Ng, People's Republic of China