SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
290
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
› Thursday, 24.11.2016
S-052
Symposium
08:30– 10:00 h
|
Room M1
TOPIC 3:
Psychotic disorders, F2
Potential role of autoimmune encepha-
litis and NMDA-receptor antibodies in
schizophrenia
Chairs:
Johann Steiner, Magdeburg
(Germany)
Peter Falkai, Munich (Germany)
001
Diagnostic and therapeutic dilem-
mas inherent to neuropsychiatric disor-
ders associated with neuroinflammation
or autoimmune dysfunction
Souhel Najjar, New York (USA)
002
Antineuronal antibodies against
neurotransmitter receptors and synaptic
proteins in schizophrenia
Johann Steiner, Magdeburg (Germany)
Bernhard Bogerts
003
Advanced imaging analyses in pa-
tients with NMDAR antibodies
Carsten Finke, Berlin (Germany)
004
The diagnosis and management of
autoimmune encephalitis in psychiatric
settings
Belinda Lennox, Oxford (United Kingdom)
S-053
Symposium
08:30– 10:00 h
|
Room M8
TOPIC 16:
Diagnostics and classification
On the way towards ICD-11: revising
the classification system for mental
disorders
Chairs:
Wolfgang Gaebel, Dusseldorf
(Germany)
Geoffrey M. Reed, Geneva (Switzerland)
001
ICD-11 field trials: current status
Geoffrey M. Reed, Geneva (Switzerland)
002
Mood disorders in ICD-11
Mario Maj, Naples (Italy)
003
Revising the criteria of primary
psychotic disorders for ICD-11
Wolfgang Gaebel, Dusseldorf (Germany)
004
Stress-related disorder in ICD-11
Andreas Maercker, Zurich (Switzerland)
ST-10
State-of-the-Art-Symposium
10:15– 11:45 h
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Room M8
TOPIC 3:
Psychotic disorders, F2
Psychotic Disorders
Chairs:
Peter Falkai, Munich (Germany)
Christoph U. Correll, Glen Oaks (USA)
001
Non-Pharmacological interventions
in schizophrenia: state of the art and
further directions
Peter Falkai, Munich (Germany)
002
Pharmacotherapy for people with
schizophrenia: weighing the options
Christoph U. Correll, Glen Oaks (USA)
HS-08
Main Symposium
10:15– 11:45 h
|
Hall A1
TOPIC 5:
Neurotic, stress-related and
somatoform disorders, F4
Challenges in mental health care of trau-
matized refugees in Europe
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Section: Intercultural Psychiatry and
Psychotherapy, Migration
›
Section: Psychotraumatology
Chairs:
Iris Tatjana Graef-Calliess, Sehnde
(Germany)
Ingo Schäfer, Hamburg (Germany)
001
Psychosocial and mental health situ-
ation of traumatized refugees in Europe
Levent Kuey, Istanbul (Turkey)
002
Diagnosing trauma related disor-
ders in refugees – pitfalls and challenges
Julia Schellong, Dresden (Germany)
Franziska Epple, Kerstin Weidner
003
Internet therapy of traumatized
refugees: data on as project in Iraq
Christine Knaevelsrud, Berlin (Germany)
004
Telemedicine as a tool for trau-
matherapy in the native language of
refugees: results of the Danish model
Davor Mucic, Copenhagen (Denmark)