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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
244
005
Effects of dialectical behavioral therapy for
borderline personality disorder on the structure of
the brain
Falk Mancke, Germany
Ruth Schmitt, Dorina Winter, Inga Niedtfeld, Christian
Schmahl, Sabine C. Herpertz
OS-66
Oral Presentation Session
13:30– 15:00
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Room R4
TOPIC 4:
Affective disorders
Affective disorders: risk factors and comorbidity
Chairs:
Elisabeth Schramm, Germany
Rainer Rupprecht, Germany
001
Depression in mothers of children with atten-
tion-deficit / hyperactivity disorder and its
correlates: a cross-sectional study from India
Natasha Kate, India
Shubhangi Parkar, Sampada Raikar, Bhumi Pabari
002
The peripheral catecholamine hypothesis of
depression: epinephrine and dopamine deficiency
in patients with depression and coronary artery
disease
Christiane Waller, Germany
Uta Hoppmann, Sabrina Krause, Franziska Szabo, Edit
Rottler, Harald Gündel
003
Differential effect of childhood maltreatment
on white matter fiber structure in unipolar and
bipolar depression
Susanne Meinert, Germany
Jonathan Repple, Dario Zaremba, Dominik Grotegerd,
Christian Bürger, Katharina Förster, Katharina Dohm,
Ronny Redlich, Ricarda Schubotz, Harald Kugel, Volker
Arolt, Udo Dannlowski
004
Emotional availability in mothers with border-
line personality disorder and mothers with major
depressive disorder in remission: the role of oxytocin
Dorothea Kluczniok, Germany
Katja Boedeker, Catherine Hindi Attar, Charlotte Jaite,
Anna-Lena Bierbaum, Daniel Fuehrer, Luisa Paetz, Katja
Dittrich, Sabine C. Herpertz, Romuald Brunner, Sibylle
Maria Winter, Andreas Heinz, Stefan Roepke, Christine
Heim, Felix Bermpohl
005
A systematic review of depressive disorder
and depressive symptoms amongst sexual minority
youth: are gay kids really more likely to feel down?
Mathijs Lucassen, United Kingdom
Rajvinder Samra, Karolina Stasiak, Sally Merry
006
Association between depression and glycaemic
levels among Indians with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Vivian Kapil Venugopal, India
Ramya Revathi Rajagopal, T. V. Asokan,
G. Srinivasagopalan, C. J. Maikandaan
OS-67
Oral Presentation Session
13:30– 15:00
|
Room R5
TOPIC 19:
Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
interventions
Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
interventions
Chairs:
Alexander Sartorius, Germany
Oliver Gruber, Germany
001
Promising results on treatment of prolonged
and chronic depression through cross-sectorial and
multi-professional collaboration
Heidrun Faninger-Lund, Finland
002
Study on effects of add-on transcranial direct
current stimulation (tDCS) in patients with schizo-
phrenia
Premchand Karuppannan Chandrasekaran, India
Samir Kumar Praharaj
003
Efficacy of transcranial direct current stimula-
tion (tDCS) in somatic symptom disorder, predomi-
nantly pain: a randomized, double-blind, sham-con-
trolled study
Prashanth Peethala, India
Shripathy M. Bhat, Samir Kumar Praharaj
004
Deep brain stimulation of the subcallosal
cingulate gyrus in patients with treatment-resistant
depression
Angela Merkl, Germany
Sabine Aust, Malek Bajbouj
005
Auditory closed-loop stimulation of the sleep
slow oscillations in patients with schizophrenia
Robert Göder, Germany
Anja Hansen, Nele Wesselkamp, Henning Drews,
Christian Baier, Sara Weinhold
006
The effect of prefrontal neuromodulation on
emotion regulation and aggression in a group of
criminal offenders
Lena Hofhansel, Germany
Ute Habel, Christina Regenbogen, Marcel Leclerc,
Michael Nitsche, Adrian Raine, Benjamin Clemens