DGPPN Kongressprogramm 2014 - page 354

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
354
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
S-067
Symposium
08.30– 10.00 h
|
Room M6
TOPIC 22:
Community and social psychiatry
Comparison of psychiatric care and
training of psychiatrists in Eastern
Europe
Chairs:
Olga Paravaya, Minsk (Belarus)
Arunas Germanavicius, Vilnius (Lithuania)
001
Outpatient psychiatric care
Svitlana Polshkova, Kiev (Ukraine)
Olga Paravaya, Ana Kuzmanovic
002
Inpatient psychiatric care in Eastern
Europe
Olga Paravaya, Minsk (Belarus)
Ana Kuzmanovic, Svitlana Polshkova,
Ieva Viltrakyte, Petra Marinova, Nikita
Bezborodovs, Alexej Bandati
003
Child and adolescent psychiatric
care
Ieva Viltrakyte, Vilnius (Lithuania)
004
Training in psychiatry
Ana Kuzmanovic, Belgrade (Serbia)
Olga Paravaya, Svitlana Polshkova, Ieva
Viltrakyte, Florian Riese
PR-02
President's Symposium
10.15– 11.45 h
|
Hall A6
D
U
E
TOPIC 5:
Neurotic, stress-related and
somatoform disorders, F4
Trauma and traumatic stress
Chairs:
Wolfgang Maier, Bonn (Germany)
Elisabeth Binder, Munich (Germany)
001
Trauma, genetics and epigenetics:
Determinants of risk and resilience
Elisabeth Binder, Munich (Germany)
002
Neurobiological consequences of
childhood traumatisation
Christine M. Heim, Berlin (Germany)
003
Molecular psychotraumatology
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa, Ulm (Germany)
004
Trauma and PTSD in older people:
Individual and collective consequences
Andreas Maercker, Zürich (Switzerland)
B-13
Special Session
12.00– 13.30 h
|
Hall A1
TOPIC 27:
Ethics, philosophy and spirituality
Mechanical restraint – international
perspectives
Chairs:
Wolfgang Maier, Bonn (Germany)
Norman Sartorius, Geneva (Switzerland)
Speaker:
Tilman Steinert, Ravensburg-
Weissenau
Thomas W. Kallert, Leipzig
Eric Noorthoorn, Maastricht (The
Netherlands)
PL-03
Plenary Session
12.00– 13.00 h
|
Hall A6
E
U
D
TOPIC 32:
Other topics
How will the rise in longevity affect
cognitive functioning?
Chairs:
Peter Falkai, Munich (Germany)
Jörg M. Fegert, Ulm (Germany)
Speaker:
James W. Vaupel, Rostock
(Germany)
S-086
Symposium
12.00– 13.30 h
|
Hall Paris 1
TOPIC 14:
Neurobiology and genetics
Characterizing copy-number variants
(CNVs) associated with neuropsychiatric
disorders: lessons from human studies
and animal models
Chairs:
Thomas Nickl-Jockschat, Aachen
(Germany)
Ted Abel, Philadelphia (USA)
001
Insights into neural mechanisms of
neuropsychiatric CNV through rodent
and human imaging
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Mannheim
(Germany)
002
Gene dosage at the 16p11.2 locus
modulates traits and neural networks
underlying autism, schizophrenia and
obesit
Sebastien Jacquemont, Lausanne
(Switzerland)
003
Sex-specific deficits in reward-based
learning in 16p11.2 deletion mouse models
Ted Abel, Philadelphia (USA)
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