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SPECIAL SESSIONS

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eMEN Event

Getting in touch with digital interventions for

mental health: practical insights for health

professionals

Online psychotherapy and e-mental health are on ev-

eryone's lips, but what is behind it? What technical

possibilities are there? And how do these programmes

work? In the context of this year's World Congress of

Psychiatry renowned scientists will discuss the oppor-

tunities and risks of e-mental health and give an over-

view of the current state-of-the-art of science. This

eMEN event addresses psychiatrists, psychotherapists,

e-mental health developers and of course the interested

public. Psychiatrists and psychologists will report on

their experiences with internet-based intervention

during psychotherapy in their clinical routine. Another

highlight of the event will be a start-up slam: Six inno-

vative companies will present their ideas for the digital

support of psychotherapy. Finally, all presented e-mental

health tools and programmes can be tested on site and

discussed with the developers.

Thu, 12 Oct 2017 | Agenda

13:00 – 17:00

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Hall New York 2

Chair:

Wolfgang Gaebel, Chairman of the German Alliance for Mental Health, Germany

From 12:30

Registration

13:15– 13:20

Opening

Iris Hauth, Past President DGPPN, Germany

13:20– 13:30

Welcome note

Oyono Vlijter, project leader of EU Project eMEN, Arq

Foundation Diemen, The Netherlands

13:30– 14:00

Keynote: Learning from Sweden: e-mental health

in research and care

Gerhard Andersson, Linköping University, Sweden

14:00– 14:15

Quality criteria for e-mental health in Germany

Jan Philipp Klein, University Medical Center

Schleswig-Holstein in Lübeck, Germany

14:15– 14:45

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Coffee break

14:45– 15:05

Blended-care in clinical daily routine: experiences

in Germany

Rüdiger Zwerenz, University Medical Center of the

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany

15:05– 15:25

Self-help treatment programmes: prospects and

boundaries

GET.ON

Institute, Germany