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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
POSTER SESSIONS
273
German language Session
006
Predicting faking in depression diagnostics
Stephan Goerigk, Germany
Nina Sarubin, Sven Hilbert, Frank Padberg, Peter Falkai,
Markus Bühner
007
Paraphrenia: a diagnosis still current? – a case
report
Teresa Carvalhão, Portugal
Rute Cajão, Raquel Serrano
008
Examination of anomalous fantasy and imagi-
nation (EAFI): presentation of a novel psychometric
instrument
Andreas Rosén Rasmussen, Denmark
Helene Borregaard Stephensen, Julie Nordgaard, Josef
Parnas
009
Dream interpretation: a possible diagnostic and
therapeutic route to follow during early stages of
mental illness
Alice Masillo, Italy
Elena Pappagallo, Nella Lo Cascio, Cecilia Iannaco,
Martina Brandizzi, Riccardo Saba, Claudia Dario,
Marcella Fagioli, Rossella Carnevali, Elena Monducci,
Francesca Fagioli, Paolo Fiori Nastro
010
A new German language test for irony compre-
hension in psychiatric disorders
Anne Felsenheimer, Austria
Carolin Kieckhäfer, Alexander M. Rapp
011
Psychopathological differences between As-
perger's syndrome and schizotypal disorder, in an
adult sample
Maria Nilsson, Denmark
Peter Handest, Jessica Carlsson Lohmann, Sidse Arnfred
P-32
Poster Session
13:30– 15:00
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Hall Budapest
TOPIC 17:
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy I
Chair:
Frank Helmig, Germany
001
A case review psychodynamic psychotherapy
in borderline personality disorder comorbid with
benzodiazepine dependence
Umie Faizah, Indonesia
002
A psychodynamic guideline on the interaction
of pharmacology and psychotherapy in patients
with personality disorder or acute psychosomatic
symptoms
Christopher Rommel, Germany
003
Psychodynamic group therapy in Italy:
an online survey on methodology
Claudia Dario, Italy
Martina Brandizzi, Alberto Forte, Nella Lo Cascio,
Riccardo Saba, Juliana Fortes Lindau, Elena Monducci,
Miriam Scarciglia, Luana Testa, Annelore Homberg,
Francesca Fagioli, Antonia Mocci
004
Interpreter-mediated psychotherapy with
refugees
Rikke Sander Jensen, Denmark
Henriette Laugesen, Signe Lund Skammeritz, Erik Lykke
Mortensen, Jessica Carlsson Lohmann
005
Readiness to change and psychotherapy out-
comes of a transdiagnostic stepped care program
for surgical patients: results from a randomized
controlled trial
Henning Krampe, Germany
Anna-Lena Salz, Léonie F. Kerper, Alexander Krannich,
Tatjana Schnell, Klaus-Dieter Wernecke, Claudia D. Spies
006
Cognitive remediation therapy for people with
Down syndrome: practical aspects
Laura Cretu, France
Silvia Sacco, Isabelle Marey, Aimé Ravel, Clotilde Mircher
007
The emotion modulation approach in music
therapy – a pilot analysis of the Wiesloch music
therapy study
Stefan Gebhardt, Germany
Ilka Dammann, Klaus Loescher, Richard von Georgi
008
Mindfulness, acceptance and commitment
combined in cognitive behavioral therapy (MAC-
CBT) group therapy for caregivers of patients with
dementia
Saskia Stöckigt, Germany
Peter Tonn
009
Mindfulness-based group therapy for family
caregivers of severe mental illness patients
Jose Ignacio Aznarte Lopez, Spain
Isabel Del Jesús, Elena Cano, Teresa Quirós, María F.
Soriano, Isabel Caparrós
010
Treating chronic and severe obsessive-compul-
sive disorder using schema therapy: a case study
Johannes Krautheim, Germany
Tilo Kircher, Hans Onno Röttgers, Neele Reiss
011
Bringing the transponible integrative processu-
al psychotherapy (TIPP) model into clinical practice
Bianca Lafrenz, Germany
Thorgund Reh-Bergen, Claudia Bartels, Detlef Degner,
Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Margit Brenig-Eggebrecht
012
Do feelings of the psychiatrist for patients vary
according to severity of illness and gender?
Carolina Zárate, Chile
Alejandra Ramirez, Antonio Menchacha, Lorena
Pumariano, Cristian Montes, Cecilia Fernandez