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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

234

S-383

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall New York 1

TOPIC 38:

Human Rights

Human rights and substitute decision-making

versus supported decision-making

Chairs:

Andreas Heinz, Germany

Sabine Müller, Germany

001

New models of community care

Norman Sartorius, Switzerland

002

Substitute and supported decision-making in

the perspective of a family member

Gudrun Schliebener, Germany

003

Medical treatment as benefit or violation of

human rights – a challenge for psychiatry

Margret Osterfeld, Germany

004

Decision-making capacity and supported

decision-making – the position of the Central Ethics

Committee of the German Medical Association

Sabine Müller, Germany

S-384

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall New York 3

TOPIC 22:

Community and social psychiatry

Open dialogue in Europe – state-of-the-art and new

developments

DGPPN Section: Psychosocial Care Research

Chairs:

Sebastian von Peter, Germany

Thomas Becker, Germany

001

Trends of implementation and training practic-

es within and outside the mental health trusts in the

UK with special emphasis on support and inclusion

of peer experts

Nick Putnam, United Kingdom

002

Multicenter implementation of open dialogue

in Italy with pilot study to evaluate capacity of

MHDs to work with open dialogue

Guiseppe Salamina, Italy

003

Implementation by seduction – 10 years of

open dialogue training in Germany and some other

countries

Volkmar Aderhold, Germany

004

The open dialogue approach in Western

Lapland over 30 years of practise and research

Jyri J. Taskila, Finland

S-385

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall London 3

TOPIC 20:

Prevention and health promotion

Prediction and prevention of psychoses – what has

been achieved and where to go next?

DGPPN Section: Prediction in Psychiatry

DGPPN Section: Prevention of Mental Disorders

Chairs:

Joachim Klosterkötter, Germany

Patrick McGorry, Australia

001

Prediction of psychoses – state-of-the-art and

future perspectives

Frauke Schultze-Lutter, Switzerland

002

Optimization and personalization of psychoses

prediction by means of biomarkers

Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Germany

003

Indicated prevention of psychoses – state-of-

the-art and future perspectives

Patrick McGorry, Australia

004

Latest developments and implementation

possibilities of psychological psychosis prevention

strategies

Mark van der Gaag, The Netherlands

Helga Ising

S-386

Symposium

11:45– 13:15

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Hall London 2

TOPIC 32:

Violence and trauma

Mental health care in areas ridden by political

repression and armed conflict

Chairs:

Christian Pross, Germany

Mechthild Wenk-Ansohn, Germany

001

Mental health services and psychosocial sup-

port for Syrian refugees in Lebanon – provision of

assistance in emergency context

Suzanne Jabbour, Lebanon

002

Does effective medical documentation help

trauma survivors' healing processes through recog-

nition and justice?

Sebnem Korur Fincanci, Turkey

003

Effects of ill-treatment in Georgian prisons –

morbidity and challenges for mental health care

Lela Tsiskarishvili, Republic of Georgia

004

How to cope with the aftermath of suicide

bombings: establishing a psychosocial solidarity

network in Turkey

Sahika Yüksel, Turkey