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Scientific Programme /

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

WFSBP 2017

WED

007

Investigating differential expression in PTSD

patients versus controls: An RNA-Seq study

Sian Hemmings, South Africa

L. Dicks, M. Jalali, J. Gamielddien, S. Seedat, L. van den

Heuvel

008

Cho /Cr ratios in Anterior Cingulate Gyrus in a

prospective study in pediatric sample exposed to multi-

ple types of violence

Andrea Parolin Jackowski, Brazil

A. C. Milani, B. Foester, M. Feijó de Mello

010

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and Post-Traumatic

Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Serkan Hussein, United Kingdom

H. Himmerich, B. Dalton

011

Inflammatory markers in adult women with

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Hiroaki Hori, Japan

M. Itoh, M. Lin, M. Niwa, K. Ino, R. Imai, S. Ogawa,

A. Sekiguchi, H. Kunugi, T. Kamo, Y. Kim

012

Fornix integrity associated with early trauma in

panic disorder

Sang-Hyuk Lee, Republic of Korea

S.-T. Yu

013

Reduced cortical thickness in paralimbic regions

and inferior frontal gyrus of patients with panic disorder

Sang-Hyuk Lee, Republic of Korea

014

Relationship between monoaminergic and hor-

monal systems and endogenous intoxication in anxious

depression

Marat Uzbekov, Russia

N. Maximova

017

Application of mobile app and paper survey of

PTSD checklist in the elderly Korean veterans of the

Vietnam war

Tae-Yong Kim, Republic of Korea

H.-G. Chung, J.-H. Choi, H.-S. Soh, S.-H. Kang

018

Characterization of a rare Slitrk1 frame-shift

mutation in mice

Dorothy Grice, USA

Y. Kajiwara, J. D. Buxbaum

019

Cerebral activation associated with the influences

of symptom provocation during memory retrieval in

patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder

Jong-Chul Yang, Republic of Korea

K.-C. Paik

020

Descriptive phenomenology of depressive and

anxious symptoms in patients with obsessive-compulsive

disorder

Ygor Ferrão, Brazil

M. Damion, N. Morais, M. A. de Mathis

021

A pilot study of novel bilateral thermal capsulot-

omy with focused ultrasound for treatment-refractory

obsessive-compulsive disorder: 2-Year follow-up

Chan-Hyung Kim, Republic of Korea

S.-J. Kim, H.-H. Jung, J.-W. Chang

024

Direct exposure to oxytocin results in increased

social behavior and mobility performances in a zebraf-

ish animal model

Ioana-Miruna Balmus, Romania

S.-A. Strungaru, G. Plavan, M. Nicoara,

A. Ciobica

T51: MISCELLANEOUS

TFS-08

WFSBP TASK FORCE SYMPOSIUM

15:00–16:30

Congress Hall A 3

Men's mental health: Contemporary aspects

Chair:

Leo Sher, USA

Co-Chair: Timothy Rice, USA

001

Future research and clinical directions in the field

of men's mental health

Leo Sher, USA

002

Towards a neuropsychiatric model of disruptive

behavior disorders in boys and young men: Develop-

mental deficits in the emotion regulation system, their

origin, and their therapeutic address

Timothy Rice, USA

003

Sex differences in addictive disorder and its

clinical connotation

Shih-Ku Lin, Taiwan

004

Sex differences in early predictors of adult

personality and intelligence

Trine Flensborg-Madsen, Denmark

T6: BIPOLAR DISORDERS: BASIC/ CLINICAL

TFW-03

WFSBP TASK FORCE WORKSHOP

15:00–16:30

Auditorium 12

WFSBP Treatment Guideline Session: Do bipolar mixed

states merit a treatment guideline on its own?

Chair:

Siegfried Kasper, Austria

Co-Chair: Heinz Grunze, United Kingdom

001

Clinical manifestations of bipolar mixed states-

epidemiological and clinical research

Jean-Michel Azorin, France

002

The changing concept of mixed states over time:

DSM5 broadening and downgrading at the same time

Eduard Vieta, Spain