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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
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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?
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DGPPN Section: Prediction in Psychiatry
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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