SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Thursday, June 10, 2010

 

13.00-16.00 Red 8

 

Symposium 1

Epistemology and methodology in psychiatry 

(Organized by the WPA Section on History of Psychiatry)

Chairs: German Berrios (UK), Drozdstoy Stoyanov (Bulgaria)

 

L.  Gurova (Bulgaria). Categorization and causal reasoning in psychiatry

R. Smith (Russia/UK). Reflexivity and the history of psychiatric knowledge: some thoughts

M.  Aragona (Italy). The DSM system I to V: historical and epistemological shifts

D. Stoyanov (Bulgaria).  In quest for scientific status of psychiatry: towards bridging

the explanatory gap

G. Popov (Bulgaria). Time and polarities in phenomenological psychopathology

S. Ovsyannikov, P. Morozov (Russia). Establishing of the ideas of borderline psychiatry

in the ancient philosophy (historical and epistemological aspects)

 

13.00-16.00                                         Red 10

 

Symposium 7

Evidence-based approaches to the treatment of addictions

Chairs: Evgeny Krupitsky (Russia), George Woody (USA)

 

E. Krupitsky (Russia). Naltrexone for opiate dependence: oral, implantable and injectable

G. Woody (USA). Data points the way: medication assisted therapy and counseling for 

reducing drug use, HIV risk and managing infection in opioid addicted patients

T. Kosten (USA). Pharmacogenetics of addictions: alcohol and stimulants

T. Kosten (USA). Everything old is new again: role of norepinephrine in psychostimulant 

reward

K. Kuoppasalmi (Finland).  Methylphenidate and placebo in the treatment of  

amphetamine dependence

M. Vinnikova (Russia). Psychopharmacological strategy in drug addiction treatment


Thursday, June 10, 2010

 

14.00-15.00 Red 11

 

Opening of the Patients’ Art Exhibition

Chairs: Valery Krasnov, Nikolay Neznanov, Oleg Limankin

 

 

15.00-16.00 Blue 4-5

 

Presentation of the WPA Educational Programme on Depression

Chairs: Norman Sartorius, Mario Maj, Allan Tasman, Valery Krasnov

 

16.00-17.00 Blue 4-5

 

Opening Ceremony

 

Valery  Krasnov, Director of the Congress

Tarek Okasha, Co-chair of the Organizing Committee

Nikolay Neznanov, Co-chair of the Scientific Committee

Mario Maj, President of the Congress

V. Skvortsova, Ministry of Health

Genrich Sofronov, President of the North-Western Department of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

Valentina Matvienko, Governor of St.Petersburg

17.00-18.00 Blue 4-5

Concert

18.00-20.00                                                                                 Blue 4-5

Welcome Reception

20.00-23.00

Sight-seeing tour

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

 

08.30-10.30                                       Blue 4-5         

 

Symposium 18

Psychosomatic diseases in general medicine and in psychiatry

Chairs: Anatoly Smulevich (Russia), Michelle Riba (USA), Tarek Okasha (Egypt)

             

A. Smulevich, S. Ivanov (Russia). Clinical characterization and pharmacotherapy of psychosomatic disorders

M. Riba (USA).  Distress assessment and management in cancer care

D. Veltishchev (Russia). Affectivity-stress model of depression: implementation in rheumatology practice

T. Okasha (Egypt). Somatoform disorders and medically unexplained physical symptoms: an Arab perspective

E. Stepanova,  A. Andriushenko, K. Albantova (Russia). Psychosomatic (rhythmological) model of depression in cardiology

H. Millar (UK). Physical health considerations in the mentally ill: adopting an integrated approach to patient care

 

08.30-10.30 Green 9

 

Symposium 20

Mental health problems in primary care: diagnosis and prevention

Chairs: Levent Kuey (Turkey), Valery Krasnov (Russia), Tsuyoshi Akiyama (Japan)

 

L. Kuey (Turkey). Special issues of diagnosis, prevention and management of mental health problems in primary care

M. Kulygina (Russia). Student mental health in primary care: early diagnosis and prevention

R. Evsegneev (Belarus). Why the process of psychiatric expansion in general medical practice is so delayed: case of Belarus

T. Akiyama (Japan). Need of guidance: practical collaboration between psychiatrists and other physicians

A. Bobrov (Russia). Communication styles of primary care physicians

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

 

08.30-10.30             Red 10

 

Symposium 16

The WPA curriculum project: competency based education and training in psychiatry for residents and medical students

Chairs: Allan Tasman (USA),  Jerald Kay (USA), Pichet Udomratn (Thailand)

 

A. Lindhardt ( Denmark). Competency based education in residency training with respect to high resource countries

J. Kay ( USA). Competency based education for medical students in high resource countries

R. Jenkins (UK). Competency based education in residency training and medical student education in low resource countries

R. Alarcon (USA). Core cultural competencies in psychiatric education for residents and medical students

A. Tasman (USA). Competency based evaluation in residency training

P. Udomratn (Thailand). Assessment and evaluation of competency based medical education

 

08.30-10.30 Red 8

 

Symposium 11

New trends and findings in suicide prevention

(Organized by the WPA Section on Suicidology)

Chairs: Jean Pierre Soubrier (France), Vladimir Carli (Sweden)

 

A. Varnik (Estonia). Preliminary results of the SEYLE project in Estonia

N. Maruta  (Ukraine). Suicidal risk in neurotic disorders

J.P. Soubrier (France). Postprevention for suicide

W. Rutz (Sweden). Suicide prevention and psychosis - an example

J.P. Kahn (France). Suicide and parasuicide in French prisons: some data and some

questions

N. Kornetov (Russia). Conduction of suicide decreasing program in Tomsk region

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

 

08.30-10.30                                                                                                                         Red 9

 

Symposium 12

A step forward for improving mental health services in low income countries

(Organized by the WPA Section on Psychiatry in Developing Countries)

Chairs: Pedro Ruiz (USA), Afzal Javed (Pakistan)

 

A. Javed (Pakistan). A step forward for improving mental health services in low income countries

E. Avdibegović  (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Mental health care in Bosnia and Herzegovina – challenges, strengths and weaknesses

I. Kosaza (Hungary). Psychosocial rehabilitation model: the experience of Hungary

A.  Soghoyan (Armenia). «Developing countries» - is it stigma for Eastern Europe?

H. Wahlberg (Sweden). Global cooperation for global mental health

T. Kadyrova (Kyrgyzstan). Mental health conditions of population in the Kyrgyz Republic

 

 

08.30-10.30                                                                       Green 7

Symposium 9

WPA’s recommendations on working together with service users and carers

Chairs: Helen Herrman (Australia), Sam Tyano (Israel)

Discussant: Solomon Rataemane (South Africa)

 

H. Herrman (Australia). The WPA project on partnerships with service users and carers
J. Wallcraft (UK).
Learning from experience about partnerships in mental health

S. Steffen (Germany). Making a difference with trialogue – speaking together in partnership
A. Javed (Pakistan). Working with patients, users and carers: ethical considerations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

08.30-10.30     Green 6

Oral presentations 2

Neurobiological aspects in psychiatry

Chairs: Mohammed Abou-Saleh (UK), Izjyaslav Lapin (Russia)

 

M. Abou-Saleh (UK). The role of folate in the pathogenesis of depression and its treatment

I. Lebedeva (Russia). Toward integration of neurophysiological, molecular-genetic, and fMRI analysis in schizophrenia

T. Shushpanova, A.V. Solonsky, V.Y. Semke (Russia).  Peculiarities of structure of synapses and properties of synaptosomal benzodiazepine receptors in the ontogenesis of human brain in normals and during alcoholization of the mother

I. Lapin (Russia). Still fresh and inspiriting – kynurenines as common neurochemical links in stress, anxiety, depression, alcoholism, epilepsy

 

10.30-11.00

Coffee break

11.00-12.00                                                                                                                    Blue 4-5

 

Plenary lecture 1

Chair: Valery Krasnov (Russia)

Mario Maj (Italy). When does depression become a mental disorder?

12.00-13.00                                                                                                                          Blue 4-5

 

Plenary lecture 2

Chair: Norman Sartorius (Switzerland)

Valery Krasnov (Russia). Russian psychiatry: traditions and current trends

13.00-14.00

Lunch, Exhibition, Poster session

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

 

11.00-13.00 Red 10

Symposium 13

Stigma and how to fight it 

Chairs: Miguel Jorge (Brazil), Vasily Yastrebov (Russia), Norman Sartorius (Switzerland)

 

M. Jorge (Brasil). Stigma and mental disorders: some historical and conceptual issues

V. Yastrebov (Russia). The Russian experience in fighting stigma

A. Tasman (USA). Stigma and the media

N. Sartorius (Switzerland).  The WPA  global programme against stigma and discrimination  

because of schizophrenia: lessons learned over the past two decades of work

W. Gaebel (Germany). Stigmatization of psychiatry and psychiatrists: evidence and experience

 

11.00-13.00 Green 7

Symposium 19

Spirituality and mental health: a global perspective

Chairs: Pedro Ruiz (USA), Russell D’Souza (Australia)

 

R. D’Souza (Australia). The science of well-being – spiritual values and well-being: a

need in mental health care

P. Ruiz (USA). Religion and mental health: a Latin American perspective

E. Pi (USA). The role of spirituality in psychiatric care

D. Bhugra (UK). Hinduism and mental illness perspectives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

11.00-13.00             Green 9

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by Eli Lilly)

Modern concepts of mental health treatment: clinical aspects, pharmacotherapy and psychosocial rehabilitation

 

A. Smulevich (Russia). Modern concept of schizophrenia: clinical aspects and therapy

E. Dubnitskaya (Russia). Modern approaches to therapy of mental disorders (as exemplified by affective delusional disorders)

M. Ivanov (Russia). Manifestation of schizophrenia: clinical diagnostics and pathogenesis; therapeutic opportunities

R. Nazyrov (Russia). The role of art therapy in psychosocial rehabilitation and psychotherapy of mental disorders

11.00-13.00 Red 8

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by Janssen-Cilag)

Discussion Club on Adherence

Treatment adherence as a key factor of relapse prevention in treatment of schizophrenia

Moderators: Evgeny Lubov  (Russia), Arkadij  Shmilovich  (Russia)

11.00-13.00                                                                                                              Green 6

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by Janssen-Cilag)

Discussion Club on Personal Functioning and Social Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation and Social Integration of Patients with Schizophrenia

Moderators: Leonid  Libin (Russia), Konstantin  Retunskyi (Russia)

 

 


 

Friday, June 11, 2010

11.00-15.00                              Red 9

Panel discussion 4

Early career psychiatrists in Northern Europe – advantages and drawbacks. What can the psychiatric associations do?

Chair: Henrik Wahlberg  (Sweden)     

 

Participants: I. Panihhidina, A. Lehtmets (Estonia); T. Svirskis (Finland); H. Thorey Thorgeirsdottir (Iceland); M. Rusaka (Latvia), N. Gostautaite Midttun (Lithuania); O. Marstein (Norway); M. Bendix, O. Hollertz (Sweden); J. Hanson (Sweden); J. Eberhard (UK); H. Wahlberg (Sweden)

13.00-14.00

Lunch, Exhibition, Poster session

 

 

14.00-15.00 Blue 4-5

Plenary lecture 3

Chair: Valery Krasnov (Russia)

Jules Angst (Switzerland). The mood spectrum: from depression via bipolar disorders to mania

 

14.00-15.00 Green 9

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by Grindex)

Chronic depression and SSRIs - a vicious circle

 

N. Ilina (Russia). The problem of chronic and resistant depression

A. Avedisova  (Russia). The first step in overcoming resistance to therapy of depression 

G. Mazo  (Russia). Current approaches to treatment of various stages of therapeutically resistant depression

E. Terauds  (Latvia). Current approaches to treatment of depression in European countries

 

 


Friday, June 11, 2010

14.00-15.30                                              Red 10

Symposium10  

Mental health care for old people living at residential facilities 

(Organized by the WPA Section on Old Age Psychiatry)

Chairs: Carlos Augusto de Mendonça Lima (Portugal), John Snowdon (Australia)

 

I. Içelli (Turkey). Geriatric psychiatric care in nursing homes in Turkey 

N. Tataru (Romania).  Quality of life and residential care for elderly with mental disorders in Romania

J. Snowdon (Australia). Detecting and treating depression in Australian nursing homes

M. Agbayewa (Canada). Knowledge transfer model for psychiatric care in long term care facilities  C. de Mendonça Lima (Portugal).  Residential care as a component of primary care for old persons with mental disorders

 

14.00-17.00                                                                                                                 Green 7

Workshop 2 

Part I.  Modernizing disaster mental health

Facilitators:  Robert Pynoos, Melissa Brymer (USA)

14.00-16.00                                                                                                              Red 8

Focus group

Chairs: Juan E. Mezzich  (USA), Maya Kulygina (Russia)

Stakeholders collaboration for person-centered healthcare

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

 

15.00-17.00 Red 9

 

Symposium 2

Understanding the pathogenetic mechanisms of mental disorders

Chairs: Vladimir  Chekhonin (Russia), Marat Uzbekov (Russia), Yogesh Dwivedi (USA)

 

N. Uranova (Russia). Abnormalities of glial cells in schizophrenia: findings from postmortem  studies

S. Ivanova (Russia). Pharmacogenetic investigations of tardive dyskinesia in schizophrenic patients from Siberia

M. Uzbekov (Russia). What can we learn from albumin subnanosecond spectroscopy research to  understand the pathophysiology of mental disorders?

Y. Dwivedi (USA). Neurotrophic activity: role in suicide and depression

V. Chekhonin (Russia). Cytokine profile in patients with paranoid schizophrenia

J. Canive (USA). Neural mechanisms of sensory gating: novel findings with magnetoencephalography



15.00-17.00                                                 Blue 4-5

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by Sanofi-Aventis)

Bipolar disorder – diagnosis, comorbidity, therapy

Chairs: Jules Angst (Switzerland), Valery  Krasnov (Russia), Sergei  Mosolov (Russia), Alan Swann (USA)

 

J. Angst  (Switzerland). Specificity of bipolar spectrum conditions in the comorbidity of mood and substance use disorders

A. Swann (USA). Bipolar disorder: treating the episode and the lifelong illness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

15.00-17.00                                                                                                                        Green 9

 

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb)

Current approaches to mental health treatment: the therapy spectrum of aripiprazole

Chairs: Nikolay Neznanov (Russia), Sergei Mosolov (Russia)

 

S. Mosolov (Russia). Optimization of long-term therapy of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

M. Ivanov (Russia). Role of atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of affective disorders

G. Mazo (Russia). Aripiprazole in complementary therapy of major depressive disorder

15.30-17.00 Red 10

Symposium 8

Genetics of suicide

(Organized by the WPA Section on Suicidology)

Chairs: Danuta Wasserman (Sweden), Alec Roy (USA)

 

Y. Ben-Efraim (Sweden). Gene-environment interactions of corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 (CRHR1) and stressful life events in suicide attempts

J. Mann (USA). Childhood experience and epigenetic effects contributing to the neurobiology of mood disorders and suicidal behavior

M. Sarchiapone (Italy). BDNF gene methylation in suicide completers

A. Roy (USA). Interaction between childhood trauma and serotonin transporter gene variation in suicide

P. Courtet (France). Genes, suicide and decisions

 

16.00-17.00

Workshop 4 

Psychodrama in psychotherapy

Facilitators: Paula Marisa Cerveira,  Alves Carriço, Rui Freire Lucas (Portugal)

17.00-17.30

Coffee break

Friday, June 11, 2010

17.30-19.30 Blue 4-5

Symposium 23

Towards a new classification

Chairs: Valery Krasnov (Russia), Norman Sartorius (Switzerland)

                           

N. Sartorius (Switzerland). The effects of classifying mental disorders

V. Krasnov (Russia). Problems of classification in Russian psychiatry: focus on affective            spectrum disorders

A. Okasha (Egypt). The emergence of subthreshold psychiatry

W. Gaebel (Germany). Psychotic disorders in DSM-V and ICD-11

G. Mellsop (New Zealand). Analysis of a patient database to examine the “goodness of fit” to an externalising/emotional categorical classification

N. Andersch (UK). The ‘matrix of mental formation’: a concept on the symbolic character of consciousness  and a diagnostic tool alongside the use of descriptive approaches (ICD/DSM) in       psychopathology

 

17.30-19.30                                                                                               Green 9

Symposium 3

The protection of the rights of persons with mental illness who are legally incapable

(organized by the Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia)

Chairs: Yury Savenko (Russia), Yury Marchenko (Hungary), Dmitry Bartenev (Russia)

 

D. Bartenev (Russia), Y. Marchenko (Hungary). Implementation of the international legal capacity standards in Central and Eastern Europe

E. Pilt (Estonia). Changes in guardianship law  and its implementation in Estonia 2002 -2009

Y. Argunova (Russia). Analysis of Russian legislation on incapability

L. Vinogradova, Y. Savenko (Russia). Problems of forensic-psychiatric evaluation of incapability

A. Bogdanov (Russia). Guarantees of civil rights at rendering psychiatric assistance: involuntary measures

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

17.30-19.30 Red 10

Symposium 24

Psychiatry and clinical psychology: common issues and tasks

Chairs: Meinrad Perrez (Switzerland), Alla Kholmogorova (Russia)

 

M. Perrez (Switzerland). Common issues and different tasks? The contribution of psychology to the development of modern classification and assessment of mental disorders

A. Kholmogorova (Russia). Psychotherapy research: a common issue for clinical psychology and psychiatry

M. Hautzinger (Germany). Psychotherapy for patients suffering from affective disorder: a common issue and a different task for clinical psychology and psychiatry

V. Ababkov (Russia). Taxonomy of psychotherapists’ errors

17.30-19.30              Red 8

 

Symposium 17

Dynamic psychiatry: an integrative approach 

(organized by the WPA Section on Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry)

Chairs: Maria Ammon (Germany), Nikolay Neznanov (Russia), Viktor Wied (Russia)

 

V. Wied (Russia). The integration of psychopharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in
the treatment of depression

S. Tyano (Israel). Relations between parents’ interactive style in dyadic and triadic play and toddlers’ symbolic capacity

M. Ammon (Germany). Psychotherapy of schizophrenia from a dynamic psychiatric point of view

I. Burbiel (Germany). Resource-based psychotherapy of psychoses

N. Lutova (Russia). Medication compliance: the targets of therapy

 

 

 

Friday, June 11, 2010

17.30-19.30                                                                               Red 9

Symposium 15

Community based interventions targeting depression and suicidality

(organized by the WPA Section on Suicidology)

Chairs: Danuta Wasserman (Sweden), Wolfgang Rutz (Sweden)

 

U. Hegerl (Germany). An evidence based 4-level community based intervention to improve the care of depressed patients and prevent suicidality cost effectively

C. van Audenhove (Belgium). Community facilitators’ attitude toward depression: a pilot study in 9 EAAD countries

A. Varnik (Estonia). Evaluation of interventions targeting suicidality

E. Nikolaev (Russia). Regional aspects of suicidal behavior: the experience of Chuvashia

17.30-19.30                                                                            Green 7

Workshop 2 

Part II. Acute disaster response: providing psychological first aid

Facilitators:  Robert Pynoos, Melissa Brymer (USA)

 

 


 

Saturday, June 12, 2010

 

08.30-10.30 Blue 4-5

Symposium 5

Schizophrenia: evolution of the concept and of treatment approaches

Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel (Germany), Alexander Kotsyubinsky  (Russia), Alexander Shmukler (Russia)

 

W. Gaebel (Germany). The developing concept of schizophrenia and related psychoses: a modular approach to diagnosis and treatment

S. Tsirkin (Russia). Schizophrenia as a nosological entity

A. Kotsyubinsky (Russia).  Functional diagnosis in psychiatry

Y. Zaytseva, I. Gurovich (Russia). Differentiation on neurocognitive functioning in patients with various courses of schizophrenia after first psychotic episode: 5-year follow-up

I. Gurovich, Y. Zaytseva, A. Shmukler (Russia). Effectiveness of the integrated long-term program of management of patients after first psychotic episode in 5-year follow-up

A. Semke (Russia). Adaptation aspects of schizophrenia patients in Siberia

 

08.30-10.30                                                                                                                           Green 9

 

Symposium 4

New achievements in old age psychiatry

Chairs: Nikolay  Neznanov (Russia), Svetlana Gavrilova (Russia), Jean Claude Monfort (France), Lev Kruglov (Russia)

 

J. Monfort  (France). EPAD: an evaluative scale for the difficult elderly persons

S. Gavrilova (Russia). A neurotrophic approach in the preventive therapy of Alzheimer’s disease

P.  De Deyn (Belgium). The thesis of the report is in development

S. Sluchevskaya, N. Semenova (Russia). Quality management of the gerontopsychiatric assistance

L. Kruglov, I. Meshandin (Russia). Clinico-therapeutic aspects of the comorbidity of depression and psychoorganic disturbances of vascular genesis in old age

N. Mikhailova (Russia). Mixed dementia

N. Safonova, N. Semenova (Russia). The peculiarities of depressive syndrome in elderly patients with chronic disturbance of cerebral blood circulation

Saturday, June 12, 2010

08.30-10.30                                                                                                                           Red 10

Symposium 6

Depression in children and adolescents

Chairs: Sam Tyano (Israel),  Danuta Wasserman (Sweden), Igor Makarov (Russia)

 

S. Tyano (Israel). Depression in children and adolescents

C. Hoven (USA). Epidemiology of childhood depression: reducing the burden of disease 

D. Wasserman (Sweden). New trends in depression and suicide in adolescence

I. Makarov, R. Gasanov (Russia). Affective psychoses and depression in children

E. Koren ( Russia). Depressive disorders in children: towards a new classification

V. Carli (Sweden). Saving and empowering young lives in Europe (SEYLE)

08.30-10.30                                                                                                                           Red 8

 

Symposium 14

Managing mental health consequences of disasters

Chairs: Valery Krasnov (Russia), Dusica  Lecic Tosevski (Serbia), George Christodoulou (Greece)

Discussant: Chiaki Matsuura (Japan)         

G. Christodoulou (Greece). Disasters and their psychosocial consequences

V. Krasnov (Russia). Psychiatry of disasters: the Russian experience

Z. Kekelidze (Russia). Organizational aspects in disaster psychiatry

K. Idrisov (Russia). Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder of the adult population in the long-term emergency situation in the Chechen Republic

D. Lecic Tosevski (Serbia). Years of stress – psychiatric consequences and challenges

 

 


Saturday, June 12, 2010

08.30-10.30 Red 9

Symposium 21

Gender aspects in psychiatry

Chairs: Anne-Maria Moeller-Leimkueler (Germany),  Margarita Kachaeva (Russia)                      

 

A.-M. Moeller-Leimkueler (Germany). Gender differences in depression and suicidality

from a stress perspective

W. Rutz (Sweden). Male suicidality in changing societies – “from Gotland to Europe”

M. Kachaeva (Russia). Mental health of women who are victims of domestic violence

E. Dozortseva (Russia). Violence and psychic trauma symptoms in delinquent girls

M. Kulygina (Russia). Women’s mental health in menopause: age-related stress

V. Agarkov (Russia). Study of gender identity among women with secondary psychogenic amenorrhea

08.30-10.30 Green 7

Workshop 2 

Part III. Resilience and recovery: applying skills for psychological recovery (1)

Facilitators:  Robert Pynoos, Melissa Brymer (USA)

10.30-11.00

Coffee break


Saturday, June 12, 2010

11.00-12.00                 Blue 4-5

 

Plenary lecture 4

Chair: Wolfgang Gaebel (Germany)

Norman Sartorius (Switzerland). Comorbidity of mental disorders and physical illness: the chief challenge for medicine and psychiatry

 

12.00-13.00                                                                                              Blue 4-5

 

Plenary lecture 5

Chair: Viktor Wied (Russia)

Hans-Juergen Moeller (Germany). Current hypotheses on the neurobiology of schizophrenia

 

11.00-13.00                                                                                                                       Green 9

Satellite Symposium

(sponsored by AstraZeneca)

To stop the disease and resume control over life: focus on a newcoming extended release prolonged antipsychotic

Chairs: Nikolay Neznanov (Russia), Hans-Juergen Moeller (Germany)

 

H.-J. Moeller (Germany). International experience in schizophrenia treatment with extended release antipsychotics

S. Mosolov (Russia). Multifunctional antipsychotics – new approaches for the treatment of psychotic and affective disorders

M. Ivanov (Russia). Key factors for success of long-term treatment of schizophrenia


Saturday, June 12, 2010

 

11.00-13.00                                                                     Red 10

 

Oral presentations 1

Psychotherapy, psychosomatic and psychosocial aspects of mental disorders

Chairs: Edmond Pi (USA), Elena Molchanova (Kyrgyz Republic)

 

R. Tukaev (Russia). Complex cognitively-guided psychotherapy for anxious disorders with panic attacks

E. Gayvoronskaya (Russia). Sensory correction of psychosomatic dysadaptation in the age-related perspective

A. Berezancev (Russia). Mental health and quality of life: role of psychotherapy in rehabilitation of women with cancer of reproductive system

M. Rusaka, E. Rancans (Latvia). Acute transient psychosis – focus on stressful life events before the first episode

E. Molchanova (Kyrgyz Republic). Kyrgyz traditional culture and psychopathology

O. Blagovidova (Russia). The issue of primary doctor’s training in mental health skills: comparative study of two federal regions of Russia

 

11.00-13.00                                       Red 8

 

Symposium 25

Psychiatric aspects of epileptology

Chairs: Vladimir Kalinin (Russia), Vladimir Mikhailov (Russia), Andrey Dubenko (Ukraine)

 

B. Kazakovtsev,  V. Bulygina (Russia). Clinico-epidemiological substantiation of disease prognosis in patients with epilepsy-related mental disorders

M. Kissin, M.  Olina, I. Pashkova (Russia). Clinico-psychological features of affective disorders and suicidal behaviour in patients with epilepsy

V. Kalinin (Russia). Interrelations of affective and anxiety disorders in patients with epilepsy

V.  Mikhailov, L. Wasserman, S. Gromov (Russia). Stigmatization, quality of life and rehabilitation therapy of patients with epilepsy

A.  Dubenko (Ukraine). Iatrogenia in the practice of expert epileptologists  

 

Saturday, June 12, 2010

11.00-13.00 Red 9

 

Panel discussion 5

Psychotherapeutic training in Europe: present day and perspectives

Chairs: Yakov Kochetkov (Russia), Maria  Orlova (Russia), Olga Karpenko (Russia), Nikos Christodoulou (Greece/UK) 

                              

Participants: Y. Kochetkov (Russia); A. Delic (Bosnia and Herzegovina); N. Christodoulou (Greece/ UK); S. Lattova (Czech Republic); M. Bendix (Sweden)

11.00-13.00 Green 7

 

Workshop 2 

Part III. Resilience and recovery: applying skills for psychological recovery (2)

Facilitators:  Robert Pynoos, Melissa Brymer (USA)

13.00-14.00

Lunch, Exhibition, Poster session

14.00-15.00                                            Blue 4-5    

Plenary lecture 6

Chair: Hans-Juergen Moeller (Germany)

Nikolay Neznanov (Russia). Biopsychosocial model in psychiatry: problems and perspectives in Russia

 

14.00-17.00                                                                                                  Red 9    

Workshop 1   

Humanistic aspects in psychiatric practice    

Facilitator: Michael Musalek (Austria)
Saturday,  June 12, 2010

 

14.00-17.00                                                                                                                         Green 7    

Workshop 3

Basic Course in Disaster Management

(Organized by WPA Section on Disaster Psychiatry)

Chairs: Prof Mario Maj (Italy), Russell D’Souza (Australia)

Introduction: Mario Maj (Italy)

Facilitators: Norman Sartorius (Switzerland), Moty Benyakar

14.00-17.00          Green 9    

Panel discussion 1

Ethical and legal aspects of mental health care at different times

Chairs:  Jerker Hanson (Sweden), Wolfgang Rutz (Sweden), Valery Krasnov (Russia)

 

M. von Cranach (Germany). Ethics in psychiatry: the lessons we learn from nazi-psychiatry

Y. Savenko, D. Bartenev (Russia). Law and ethics in Russian psychiatry during the past 20 years

A. Lindhardt (Denmark).  The road to compulsory treatment for outpatients in Denmark

J. Hanson (Sweden). Efficient mental health care, patient security and patient integrity – ethical dilemmas?

G. Christodoulou (Greece). Ethical challenges in medicine and psychiatry

W. Rutz (Sweden).  Ethical problems in psychiatry - an international perspective

14.00-17.00                                                                                                    Red 10    

Panel discussion 3

Integrative correction of mental and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents

Chairs: Miroslaw Dabkowski (Poland), Edmond Eidemiller (Russia), Sergey Igumnov (Belarus), Yury Shevchenko (Russia)

 

N. Alexandrova, M. Gorodnova (Russia). The supervision in child psychiatry and psychotherapy

M. Dabkowski, M. Dabkowska (Poland). Integrated approach in bullying prevention among children and adolescents

I. Dobriakov, I. Nikol’skaya (Russia). Clinical-psychological basis for correction of PTSD in children victims of terrorist acts. Experience of  work in Beslan

E. Eidemiller, S. Medvedev (Russia). The feasibility of analytical-systemic family therapy of mental disorders in children and adolescents

S. Igumnov, A. Gelda, S. Davidovsky (Belarus). Suicidal behavior in adolescents in modern megalopolis: diagnosis, prevention, correction

A. Severnyy (Russia). Complex correction of psychosomatic disorders in pediatric clinic

Y. Shevchenko, V. Korneeva (Russia).  Multilevel correction in psychopathy

N. Sukhotina  (Russia). The correction of hyperkinetic disorders in child and adolescent age

K. Umalas (Latvia). Using of neuropsychological correction for overcoming of mental retardation

N. Zvereva, A. Khromov, A. Koval’-Zaitsev (Russia). Age-specific and therapeutic dynamics of mind deficit in children suffering from endogenous mental illnesses

V. Malygin, E. Smirnova (Russia). Features of family education in families of adolescents suffering from computer addiction

 

 

14.00-15.30 Red 8    

Symposium 26

Concepts and progress on person-centered psychiatry and medicine

Chairs: Juan Mezzich (USA), Helen Millar (UK)

 

J. Mezzich (USA). The ongoing development of medicine for the whole person

M. Abou-Saleh (UK). The biological bases of person-centered psychiatry

M. Kulygina (Russia). The psychological bases of person-centered psychiatry

S. Tyano (Israel). Developmental perspectives and person-centered psychiatry

D. Lecic Tosevski (Serbia). Prevention, health promotion and person-centered psychiatry

N. Sartorius (Switzerland). Anti-stigma efforts and person-centered psychiatry

H. Millar (UK). WFMH perspectives on person-centered psychiatry and medicine
Saturday, June 12, 2010

 

15.00-17.00                                         Blue 4-5    

 

Symposium 22

Current clinical problems in the therapeutic approach to schizophrenia

Chairs: Hans-Juergen Moeller (Germany), Sergey Mosolov (Russia), Mikhail Ivanov (Russia)

 

H.-J. Moeller (Germany). Background facts for a chronic course in schizophrenic patients

A. Potapov, S. Mosolov (Russia). Achieving remission in a population of schizophrenic outpatients: validation of international remission criteria 

M. Ivanov,  M. Shipilin, M. Yanushko, D. Kosterin (Russia). Atypical versus conventional antipsychotics in treatment of acute schizophrenia 

N. Neznanov,  I. Martynikhin  (Russia). Risk factors for metabolic disorders in patients with schizophrenia

E. Snedkov, K. Badry, S. Sluchevskaya (Russia). Different strategies of antipsychotic treatment in patients with schizophrenia  

I. Reznik, A. Weizman  (Israel). Schizophrenia with obsessive-compulsive symptoms: diagnostic approaches and treatment considerations


Saturday, June 12, 2010

 

15.30-17.00                                                                                                                              Red 8    

 

Panel discussion 2

Person-centered clinical communication: the ways to advance mental health care

Chairs: Juan Mezzich (USA), Mohammed Abou-Saleh (UK)

Participants: J. Mezzich (USA); V. Krasnov (Russia); W. Gaebel (Germany); D. Stoyanov (Bulgaria); Y. Savenko, L.Vinogradova (Russia); D. Wasserman (Sweden); M. Kulygina (Russia);

M. Brekelmans (Netherlands); M. Ammon (Germany); H. Millar (UK); D. Lecic Tosevski (Serbia);

S. Tyano (Israel); N. Sartorius (Switzerland); M. Abou-Saleh (UK)

 

 

17.00-17.30

Coffee break

 

17.30-18.00                              Blue 4-5    

Closing Ceremony








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