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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
German language Session
Q&A Modul
79
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
S-012
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Hall Berlin 2
TOPIC 2:
Mental disorders due to psychotropic
substances, behavioural addictions
Insights into the treatment of internet addiction
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DGPPN Section: Addictive disorders
Chairs:
Anil Batra, Germany
Klaus Wölfling, Germany
001
What works in internet and gaming addiction
treatment: evidence from empirical research
Daria Kuss, United Kingdom
002
The development of diagnostics, counselling
and treatment of internet addicted persons in
Germany
Kay Uwe Petersen, Germany
003
Efficacy of a short-term treatment of internet
and computer game addiction (STICA)
Klaus Wölfling, Germany
004
Preliminary results of a cognitive-behavioral
support program for relatives of internet addicted
children, adolescents and young adults
Gottfried Maria Barth, Germany
S-013
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Hall New York 1
TOPIC 3:
Psychotic disorders
The origin of network dysfunction in schizophrenia
from a post-mortem perspective
Chairs:
Andrea Schmitt, Germany
Veronica M. Saia-Cereda, Germany
001
Quantitative proteomic analysis in the cerebel-
lum and prefrontal cortex reveals altered cellular
functions in schizophrenia
Belén Ramos, Spain
Raquel Pinacho, Gemma Riquelme, Judit Villen
002
Ten years of proteomics in post mortem brains
and still learning about pathways associated to
schizophrenia
Veronica M. Saia-Cereda, Germany
003
GABAergic system impairment in the hippo-
campus and superior temporal gyrus of patients
with paranoid schizophrenia
Johann Steiner, Germany
Ralf Brisch, Kolja Schiltz, Christian Mawrin,
Hans-Gert Bernstein, Andrea Schmitt, Bernhard Bogerts,
Tomasz Gos
004
Ultrastructural alterations of oligodendrocytes
in prefrontal white matter in schizophrenia: a
post-mortem morphometric study
Natalya Uranova, Russia
Olga Vikhreva, Valentina Rakhmanova, Diana
Orlovskaya
S-014
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Hall London 1
TOPIC 35:
Psychiatry and society
Mental health consequences of war conflicts: what
military psychiatry can teach us
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WPA Section: Military Psychiatry
Chairs:
Vsevolod Rozanov, Ukraine
Tanja Franciskovic, Croatia
001
Acute stress reaction from military perspec-
tive – data from the Czech and French hospitals in
Afghanistan
Jan Vevera, Czech Republic
002
Early interventions for individuals with combat-
operational stress reactions
Marina Letica Crepulja, Croatia
Tanja Franciskovic
003
Mental and somatic comorbidities in patients
with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
Igor Marinić, Croatia
Lana Muzinic
004
Information wars, terrorism, mass media and
mental health
Vsevolod Rozanov, Ukraine
S-015
Symposium
08:15–09:45
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Hall London 3
TOPIC 35:
Psychiatry and society
CAREIF Symposium 1: integrated care pathways –
public health, mental health and society
Chairs:
Albert Chaitram Persaud, United Kingdom
Rachel Tribe, United Kingdom
001
Integrated care pathways in mental health –
lessons from the psychosis care pathway TRIumPH
(Treatment and Recovery in PsycHosis)
Shanaya Rathod, United Kingdom
002
Mental health morbidity amongst people
subject to immigration detention in the UK
Al Aditya Khan, United Kingdom
003
An integrated electronic care record – a necessity
or an impediment for 21st century mental health care
Sunil Rathod, United Kingdom