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TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

S-029

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

|

Hall Berlin 1

TOPIC 32:

Violence and trauma

Evidence-based interventions to reduce seclusion

and restraint in psychiatric hospitals

Chairs:

Tilman Steinert, Germany

Anu Putkonen, Finland

001

Reduction of coercive measures – a systematic

review

Sophie Hirsch, Germany

002

Six core strategies (6cs) in forensic psychiatry

in Finland: 9 years outcome

Anu Putkonen, Finland

Satu Kuivalainen, Olavi Louheranta, Hannu Kautiainen,

Eila Repo-Tiihonen, Kari Ojala, Jari Tiihonen

003

Outcomes of an individualised psycho-education

and monitoring programme to reduce compulsory

hospitalization

Barbara Lay, Switzerland

004

Short-term risk assessment in emergency

psychiatry

Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands

S-030

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

|

Hall Berlin 2

TOPIC 20:

Prevention and health promotion

Realizing the potential of internet-based and other

scalable interventions to improve mental health

care and reach underserved populations

Chairs:

Björn Meyer, Germany

Vladimir Carli, Sweden

001

Evaluating an e-mental health program

(“deprexis”) as adjunctive treatment tool in psycho-

therapy for depression: first results of a pragmatic

randomized controlled trial

Andreas Maercker, Switzerland

002

Integrating new technologies for the prevention

of suicide and promotion of mental health

Vladimir Carli, Sweden

003

Evaluating a novel internet intervention for

persons with epilepsy and depression: first results

from the ENCODE trial

Björn Meyer, Germany

Franziska Scheibe

S-031

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

|

Hall New York 1

TOPIC 5:

Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform

disorders

Stress and its impact on work-life balance and

clinical aspects

Chairs:

Francesco Amaddeo, Italy

Michael Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Germany

001

A dark triangle: stress, burnout and disability

Wolfgang Linden, Canada

002

New approaches to technically measure the

degree of burnout

Michael Sadre-Chirazi-Stark, Germany

003

Quality of working life, compassion fatigue and

burnout among mental health workers: findings

from a multicentre study in Italy

Gaia Cetrano, United Kingdom

004

Professional quality of life in mental health

staff: associations with individual and occupational

characteristics

Francesco Amaddeo, Italy

S-032

Symposium

10:00– 11:30

|

Hall New York 3

TOPIC 31:

Suicide and psychiatric emergencies

Neurobiological aspects of suicidal behavior

Chairs:

Leo Sher, USA

Zoltan Oszkar Rihmer, Hungary

001

The psychoneuroendocrinology of suicide: the

time is ripe for active scientific research

Leo Sher, USA

002

The role of epigenetic mechanisms in the

pathophysiology of suicidal behavior

Jussi Jokinen, Sweden

003

Association between variation in the GABAergic

receptors and multiple endophenotypes of suicide:

new targets for intervention?

Xenia Gonda, Hungary

Jane Sarginson, Nora Eszlari, Peter Petschner, Zoltan

Toth, Daniel Baksa, Ian Anderson, Bill Deakin, Gabriella

Juhasz, Gyorgy Bagdy

004

Drinking water and suicide

Zoltan Oszkar Rihmer, Hungary