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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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S-372

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room Lindau 3

TOPIC 33:

Rural and urban mental health

Reducing maternal suicides in low-resource set-

tings: fallacy, dream or reality?

WPA Section: Psychiatry in Developing Countries

WPA Section: Suicidology

WPA Section: Women's Mental Health

Chairs:

Samudra T. Kathriarachchi, Sri Lanka

Afzal Javed, United Kingdom

Speakers:

Imbulana Liyanage Kapilasiri Jayaratne,

Sri Lanka

Thilini Rajapakse, Sri Lanka

Ranil Abeysinghe, Sri Lanka

Dewasmika Ariyasinghe, Sri Lanka

S-373

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room Lindau 6

TOPIC 8:

Disorders closely related to childhood and

adolescence

High-functioning autism through the lens of social

neuroscience

Chairs:

Leonhard Schilbach, Germany

Bhismadev Chakrabarti, United Kingdom

001

The developmental neurobiology of autism

Silvia Cappello, Germany

002

Reward-dependent modulation of social

cognitive processes in autism

Bhismadev Chakrabarti, United Kingdom

003

Kinetics and dose-dependency of oxytocin

effects on the social brain

René Hurlemann, Germany

004

Interpersonal predictive coding across the

autistic spectrum

Leonhard Schilbach, Germany

S-374

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room R2

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders

Recent developments in Russian psychiatry

ZONE 10: Eastern Europe

Chairs:

Petr Morozov, Russia

Valery Krasnov, Russia

001

On methodological issues of psychiatry:

controversies in contemporary understanding

of comorbidity in psychiatry

Valery Krasnov, Russia

002

Interrelation of mental disorders and rheuma-

tic diseases: translating research into practice

Dmitry Veltishchev, Russia

Tatiana Lisitsyna, Oxana Kovalevskaya, Olga Seravina,

Anton Abramkin, Pavel Ovcharov, Valery Krasnov,

Evgeny Nasonov

003

Comprehensive care for patients with mental

disorders: working towards service developments

George Kostyuk, Russia

004

Psychosocial treatments for schizophrenia:

insights from clinical psychology

Natalia Semenova, Russia

Mayya Kulygina

S-375

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room R3

TOPIC 29:

Quality assurance in psychiatry

Using technology to respond to the mental health

needs of refugees in Europe: mobile devices, tele-

medicine, and outcomes management

Chairs:

Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands

Herbert Schwager, USA

001

The use of a telemedicine model and its logis-

tics to reach as many European refugees as possible

Davor Mucic, Denmark

002

Smartphone ownership and interest in mobile

apps to monitor symptoms of mental health condi-

tions

Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands

003

Preliminary results of USA field trial on the use

of patient-reported measures in a mobile applica-

tion, and potential uses in refugee populations

William Narrow, USA

004

Technology to respond to mental health needs

of refugees

Reinhard Michael Krausz, Canada

S-376

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

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Room R13

TOPIC 2:

Mental disorders due to psychotropic

substances, behavioural addictions

Tobacco use in psychiatry: beyond cigarettes

Chairs:

Mahmoud El-Habiby, Egypt

Hussien Elkholy, Egypt

001

Waterpipe and mental illness, what we know

and what we don't know

Mahmoud El-Habiby, Egypt

002

Waterpipe use in patients with schizophrenia

Lobna Azzam, Egypt