ESSPD Congress 2014 - Final Programme - page 18

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scientific programme
Friday, 17 October 2014
S-21
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Sforza
Cultural influence on personality functionning and
disorders
Chairpersons: Elsa Ronningstam, Belmont, USA
Konstantinos Taliouridis, Lausanne,
Switzerland
oo1
Personality and personality disorders: The influence of
greek culture
Konstantinos Taliouridis, Lausanne, Switzerland
oo2
Comparative note on personality disorders in three Swiss
subcultures – the French, Italian and German speaking
Eric Chalet, Lausanne, Switzerland
oo3
Changes in cultural contexts: The influence of moves and
migrations on personality functioning and disorders
Elsa Ronningstam, Belmont, USA
oo4
Culture and the diagnosis of personality disorders in
Denmark
Erik Simonsen, Roskilde, Denmark
S-22
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Orsini
Effectiveness of mentalisation-based treatment in clinical
adolescents: Preliminary results and future developments
Chairperson: Rob van Dijk, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
oo1
Statistical results and analysis
Jonathan Leipoldt, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
oo2
The second phase in the study and other future develop­
ments
Noor Tromp, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
oo3
Mentalisation-based treatment in clinical adolescents:
Practical implications
Rob van Dijk, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
S-23
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Ludovisi
Alterations in endocrine systems in borderline personality
disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder and related
new treatment strategies
Chairpersons: Stefan Roepke, Berlin, Germany
Katja Wingenfeld, Berlin, Germany
oo1
Endocrine alterations in borderline personality disorder:
Role of early life stress and daily hassles
Katja Bertsch, Heidelberg, Germany
Juliane Rausch, Krisztina Nagy, Andrea Gaebel, Dorothee
Gescher, Sabine Herpertz
oo2
Effects of hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone on cognition
in patients with BPD
Katja Wingenfeld, Berlin, Germany
Christian Otte, Oliver T. Wolf, Martin Driessen, Stefan
Roepke
oo3
Enhanced emotional empathy after mineral corticoid
receptor stimulation in women with borderline personality
disorder and healthy women
Stefan Roepke, Berlin, Germany
Katja Wingenfeld, Linn Kuehl, Katrin Janke, Kim
Hinkelmann, Isabel Dziobek, Juliane Fleischer
oo4
Is hydrocortisone an effective pharmacological treatment
of intrusive memories in PTSD? – A randomized, placebo-
controlled, crossover study
Petra Ludaescher, Mannheim, Germany
S-24
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Bentivoglio
Mentalizing and treatment of borderline personality
disorder: Time for integration
Chairpersons: Anthony Bateman, London, United Kingdom
Robin Kissell, Los Angeles, USA
oo1
A single mechanism of change in borderline personality
disorder?
Peter Fonagy, London, United Kingdom
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