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POSTER SESSIONS
283
German language Session
015
Malaysian mental health: do different stake-
holder groups have different needs?
Ainul Hanafiah, United Kingdom
Tine Van Bortel
016
Primary health care and community psychiatry
in Buenos Aires, Argentina: the experience in Lanús
Julieta Flores Bassino, Argentina
P-45
Poster Session
13:30– 15:00
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Hall Budapest
TOPIC 24:
Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Chair:
Jérome Endrass, Switzerland
001
Stalking of psychiatrists and psychotherapists:
results of an online survey
Peter Praus, Germany
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Harald Dressing
002
The psychiatric care and mental health of the
east and middle part of Mino Province, Gifu Prefec-
ture, Japan from the view of criminal case psychiat-
ric evaluations
Tomoji Takata, Japan
Michael Kang
003
Contribution to better control and improve-
ment of forensic psychiatric expertise in Serbia
Zoran Ciric, Serbia
004
Mental health problems among male offenders
and youths with conduct problems
Gani Halilaj, Republic of Kosovo
Naim Fanaj, Fahri Drevinja, Shpend Haxhibeqiri, Qemajl
Krasniqi
005
Personality traits and psychopathology in first
degree homicide male offenders in Turkey
Omer Saatcioglu, Turkey
Nazmiye Arduc, Feryal Cam Celikel
006
Child sexual abuse by catholic priests, deacons
and male members of religious orders in the authority
of the German Bishops' Conference
Harald Dreßing, Germany
Dieter Dölling, Dieter Hermann, Andreas Kruse,
Eric Schmitt, Britta Bannenberg, Barbara Horten,
Hans-Joachim Salize
007
Differences and commonalities between detected
and undetected child sexual offenders
Jonas Kneer, Germany
Charlotte Gibbels, Lisa Christoff, Christopher Sinke,
Boris Schiffer, Jorge Ponseti, Klaus Michael Beier,
Henrik Walter, Martin Walter, Tillmann Krüger
008
Facets of empathy and psychopathy in unde-
tected sadistic pedophiles
Laura Franziska Kuhle, Germany
Sophia Krügel, Klaus Michael Beier, Joachim Nitschke
009
The judiciary and public mental health in Ar-
gentina: changes from the new Civil Code
Barbara Hofmann, Argentina
Ernesto Jaimes, Alicia Belgarejo
010
A conceptual analysis of forensic psychiatric
approaches of refugees' mental health
Kyriakoula Manaridou, Germany
Peter Luhn, Christos Tsakalidis, Charalampos Dokos
011
Forensic psychiatry between terrorist and
victims: new approach or over limit roles
Slavica Nikolic Lalic, Serbia
Rifat Serav lhan, Vuk Vukovic, Jelena Mitic, Tijana
Mirjanic, Tolgahan Tuncal, Olivera Golubovic, Veselin
Savic
012
Hoarding disorder – a case report of a psychiatric
expertise and its forensic implications
Carla Alves Pereira, Portugal
Sofia Caetano, Palmira Filipa Morais, Ana Isabel
Oliveira, Filipa Sousa, Tânia Casanova
013
Treating ADHD in a large correctional facility
using psychostimulants: difficult and controversial,
yet possible
Gunter Lorberg, Canada
014
Forensic neuroimaging – applications and
challenges
Arkadiusz Komorowski, Austria
P-46
Poster Session
13:30– 15:00
|
Hall Budapest
TOPIC 25:
Training and continuing education
Training and continuing education
Chair:
Franziska Baessler, Germany
001
Professionalism, physicianhood, and psychi-
atric practice: conceptualizing, implementing, and
developing a senior psychiatry resident seminar in
thoughtful, reflective, and inspired doctoring
Oliver Freudenreich, USA
Nicholas Kontos
002
Medical education at the Göttingen University
Psychiatric Clinic
Julian Dieterle, Germany
Jörg Signerski-Krieger
003
What should future psychiatrists learn?
A survey of Taiwanese psychiatric specialists
Chia-Yih Liu, Taiwan
Min-Wei Huang, Frank H.-C. Chou