DGPPN 2018 Programm

WISSENSCHAFTLICHES PROGRAMM 161 MITTWOCH DONNERSTAG FREITAG SAMSTAG Englischsprachige Veranstaltung  Q&A Modul S-222 (e) Symposium 08:30– 10:00 Uhr | Raum M4 TOPIC 19:  Früherkennung, Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung Blood-based biomarkers for early and predictive diagnosis of neurodegen- erative and stress-related disorders › Referat Prädiktive Psychiatrie Vorsitz: Jens Wiltfang, Göttingen Matthias Riemenschneider, Homburg 001 Blood abeta peptide signature for early and predictive diagnosis of Alzheimer dementia Jens Wiltfang, Göttingen 002 Blood-based early diagnosis of amy- otrophic lateral sclerosis Markus Otto, Ulm 003 Blood-based vulnerability, dis- ease and therapy outcome prediction biomarkers for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Ulrike Schmidt, Göttingen 004 Brain derived biomarkers of neuronal damage for blood based diagnosis of early Alzheimer's dementia Nicholas Ashton, Gothenburg (Schweden) Henrik Zetterberg S-223 (e) Symposium 08:30– 10:00 Uhr | Raum M2 TOPIC 12: Epidemiologie, Risikofaktoren und krankheitsübergreifende Mechanismen Psychiatric diseases –how are they perceived in different cultures? A report of four studies from Germany and Kenya Vorsitz: Andreas Heinz, Berlin Iris Hauth, Berlin 001 Explanatory models of Kenyan patients with psychotic symptoms Lara Lechner, Berlin 002 Factors affecting perception of men- tal illness among German psychiatric patients Esther Munyua, Nairobi (Kenia) 003 Qualitative study about the explana- tory models of patients with depression in Kenya and Germany Svenja Schwichtenberg, Berlin 004 A servey on the perception of psychiatric symptoms among psychiatric patients in a German public hospital Beatrice Mwangi, Nairobi (Kenia) S-224 (e) Symposium 08:30– 10:00 Uhr | Raum M6 TOPIC 13: Bildgebung, Neurophysiologie, Neuropsychologie The social brain in neuropsychiatric disorders Vorsitz: Marina Pavlova, Tübingen Andreas J. Fallgatter, Tübingen 001 Sex, time, and the social brain in neuropsychiatric disorders Marina Pavlova, Tübingen 002 Neural mechanisms of inter-subjec- tivity Kai Vogeley, Köln 003 More than just a face: how includ- ing multiple social signals allows a deep- er understanding of neuropsychiatric diseases Beatrice de Gelder, Maastricht (Niederlande) 004 Towards precision treatments for autism(s) Kevin Pelphrey, Washington, DC (USA) S-225 (e) Symposium 08:30– 10:00 Uhr | Raum Weimar 5 TOPIC 22: Versorgungsforschung und Versorgungsmodelle The future of the art therapy › Referat Gesundheitsfachberufe Vorsitz: Kathrin Seifert, Ottersberg Thomas Becker, Günzburg 001 Dancing the blues – an interdiscipli- nary project Vicky Karkou, Lancashire (Vereinigtes Königreich)

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