Virtual International Congress of the Royal College of 21 June – 24 June 2021

*Please note all times are in BST

08.00 Registration Monday 2 9.05 – 9.30 Keynote KN1 President’s Opening Lecture Chair: Dr Jan Falkowski, Treasurer Royal College of Psychiatrists Dr Adrian James, President Royal College of Psychiatrists

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9.30 – 10.00 Keynote June KN2 Social justice, health equity and Covid-19 Chair: Dr Shubulade Smith, Congress Co-Chair

Professor Sir Michael G. Marmot MBBS, MPH, PhD, FRCP, FFPHM, FMedSci, FBA Director of the Institute of Health Equity (UCL Department of & )

10.05 – 11.20 Clinical Practice S1 Trauma, Suicide and Resilience: Lessons from War for Civilian Care Chair: Professor Sir Simon Wessely, Professor of Psychological Medicine, King's College "From UK Military to Civilian Care: Lessons Across Populations" Professor (Sir) Simon Wessely, Professor of Psychological Medicine, King's College London Australian Military Mental Health, PTSD and Suicide: How Does Risk Change Over Time Professor David Forbes, PhD, Director, Phoenix Australia - Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health, Department of , The University of Melbourne Trauma and Stress Disorders in the US Military: Learning more about PTSD, Suicide and TBI Professor Robert J Ursano, M.D., Director, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress (CSTS), Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Uniformed Services University

10.05 – 11.20 Clinical Practice Monday 21 June S2 Health anxiety: the silent epidemic that can be treated easily Chair: Peter Tyrer, Emeritus Professor of Community Psychiatry, Imperial College, London Multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT) for health anxiety in primary and general hospital care: clinical and economic outcomes. Richard Morriss, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Nottingham Pathological illness worries (health/illness anxiety) in the general population:The DanFunD study. Professor Per Fink, Head of the Research Clinic for Functional Disorders and Psychosomatics, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark Health Anxiety: the silent epidemic that is amenable to treatment Peter Tyrer, Emeritus Professor of Community Psychiatry, Imperial College, London

Psychopharmacology TC1 Treatment Resistant Part 1 Chair: Professor Fiona Gaughran, National Psychosis Unit, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the Institute of Psychiatry, and Neuroscience Inflammation, the microbiome and Psychosis Professor Iris Sommer, University Medical Center Groningen Clozapine and Immunity Professor James MacCabe, National Psychosis Unit, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience Obsessions and Compulsions and clozapine Dr Emilio Fernandez-Egea, Cambridge and Peterborough Foundation Trust and University of Cambridge

Leadership and Management S3 Leadership development for psychiatrists Chair: Dr Lenny Cornwall, Consultant , Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Trust The employer perspective – what knowledge and skills are employers looking for? Dr Lenny Cornwall, Consultant Psychiatrist, Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Trust The trainee perspective – what do trainees get from leadership training and what can they get? Dr Alex Till, Chair Psychiatric Trainees Committee 2018-19, Royal College of Psychiatrists The College perspective – what does the College understand to be the leadership role for psychiatrists and how will the new higher training curricula support this? Dr Helen Crimlisk, Deputy Medical Director, Health and Social Care NHS Trust; Associate Registrar, Leadership and Management, Royal College of Psychiatrists 10.05 – 11.20 Education and Training Monday 21 June S4 “How to be both”: psychiatrists' lived experience of mental illness Chair: Cate Bailey, East London NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Juliette Brown, East London NHS Foundation Trust Dr Rebecca Lawrence, Consultant Psychiatrist, NHS Lothian Dr Caroline Elton, Founder, Career Planning for Doctors Dr Caroline Walker, NHS PractitionerTC2 Health and Founder of The Joyful Doctor

Dr Suhana Ahmed, Consultant Psychiatrist, South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust

10.30 – 11.00 Congress Lounge CL1 Meet the expert Chair: Dr Shubulade Smith, Congress Co-Chair Professor Sir Michael Marmot MBBS, MPH, PhD, FRCP, FFPHM, FMedSci, FBA Director of the Institute of Health Equity (UCL Department of Epidemiology & Public Health)

11.20 – 11.50 Break 11.55 – 13.10 Clinical Practice S5 The mental health of women and girls during the COVID-19 pandemic (submission from Women and Mental Health SIG) Chair: Dr Claire A Wilson PhD MRCPsych, King's College London The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic violence and abuse, and implications for mental health services in high income settings Prof Louise M Howard PhD MRCP FRCPsych, King's College London Domestic violence and the Covid-19 pandemic – findings from the (Dial & C) Study in India Dr Prabha S Chandra MD FRCPsych FRCPE, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, India Perinatal Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic Dr Claire A Wilson PhD MRCPsych, King's College London

Clinical Practice S6 Addressing substance misuse in LGBT+ communities Chair: Professor Helen Killaspy, Professor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry, University College London The use of novel stimulants in the general population and LGBT+ community Dr Derek Tracey, Consultant Psychiatrist & Clinical Director, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London The social context of drinking amongst LGBT+ people in Prof Carol Emslie, Lead - Substance Use and Misuse Research Group, School of Health & Life Sciences, Caledonian University Understanding the pleasure and benefits of drug use for LGBT+ communities Dr Ian Hamilton, Lecturer in Mental Health, Department of Health Sciences, University of York

11.55 – 13.10 Psychopharmacology Monday 21 June TC1 Treatment Resistant Psychosis Part 2 Chair: Professor Fiona Gaughran, National Psychosis Unit, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience Why does clozapine work? Professor Sir Robin Murray, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London and the National Psychosis Unit, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Depression, Affective Instability and Psychosis Rachel Upthegrove, Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health, University of Birmingham Brain Networks and Treatment Resistance in Psychosis Professor Sukhi Shergill, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London and the National Psychosis Unit, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Leadership and Management S7 Unmuting and Teaming up- reflections on leadership challenges as a Mental Health Medical Directors Forum Chair: Julie Hankin, Executive Medical Director, Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust Dr Ananta Dave, Medical Director, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Dr Subha Thiyagesh, Medical Director, South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Dr Avinash Hiremath, Medical Director, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

Education and Training MC1 Approaches to managing bullying and undermining in the workplace Chair: Ross Runciman, ST6 General Adult/Old Age Psychiatry Registrar – Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust Simulation of an example of bullying Dr Alpana Bose The role of the Psychiatrists' Support Service Dr Ros Ramsay, Specialist advisor to the Psychiatry Support Service at the Royal College of Psychiatrists as well as being Deputy Medical Director at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust The role the BMA can take in bullying and the wider evidence for bullying amongst doctors as well as its effects on them Professor Dinesh Bhugra, Former President, RCPsych

Monday 21 June 11.55 – 13.10 CL2 Ethnicity and Mental Illness: Inequality & Inequity Chair: Dr Adrian James, President, Royal College of Psychiatrists Dr Shubulade Smith, Congress Co-Chair and Presidential Lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Dr Rajesh Mohan, Presidential Lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

13.10 – 14.00 Lunch 13.10 – 13.40 Congress Cultural Fringe: Guided walk

13.30 – 14.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 14.05 – 14.35 Keynote KN3 Coming to terms with covid: Many different kinds of love Chair: Professor Femi Oyebode Michael Rosen, Author and poet

14.35 – 15.05 Keynote KN4 Neuroscience of Addiction: where are we? Chair: Professor Julia Sinclair, Chair Addictions Faculty, Royal College of Psychiatrists Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes, Head, Centre for Psychiatry and Professor of Addiction Biology at Imperial College London & Consultant Psychiatrist, CNWL NHS Foundation Trust

15.05 – 15.25 Break

15.25 – 16.40 Clinical Practice S8 Did we do enough? The psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers - evidence, interventions, and policy implications Chair: Professor Simon Wessely, Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London The impact of pandemic on the mental health and well-being of UK healthcare workers Dr Danielle Lamb, NIHR ARC North Thames, Department of Applied Health Research, University College London Advancing understanding of moral injury in health and care settings Professor Neil Greenberg, Health Protection Research Unit, King's College London Implementation, sustainability, and application of learning from frontline staff support programmes Dr Sam Gnanapragasam, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

15.25 – 16.40 Clinical Practice Monday 21 June S9 Towards sustainable and scalable mental health services in Africa Chair: Prof Petrus J de Vries, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, South Africa A retrospective case review of long-acting second generation injectable antipsychotics for the treatment of adults with in Kenya Dr Catherine Syengo-Mutisya, Consultant Psychiatrist, Nairobi, Kenya Education and training in psychiatry in low-resource environments – the story of Sierra Leone Dr Abdul Jalloh, Specialist Psychiatrist and Lecturer, Department of , College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone Why we have to think differently about intervention research for autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities in Africa Prof Petrus J de Vries, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Psychopharmacology S10 Cardiac and metabolic parameters and antipsychotic drug treatment Chair: Professor Oliver Howes, King's College London, Imperial College London and South London and Maudsley Foundation NHS Trust Schizophrenia is associated with adverse changes in cardiac structure independent of conventional cardio-metabolic risk factors: a cardiac MR imaging study Dr Emanuele Osimo, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, London; University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry; Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust Comparative effects of 18 antipsychotics on metabolic function in schizophrenia: a network meta-analysis Dr Toby Pillinger, Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College, London Modification of lifestyle risk factors in patients undergoing antipsychotic drug treatment Dr Adrian Heald, School of Medicine, University of Manchester

15.25 – 16.40 Leadership and Management Monday 21 June MC2 Lessons in Leadership - Learning from the RCPsych Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme and Beyond Chair: Dr Helen Crimlisk, Royal College of Psychiatrists Supporting emerging medical leaders - The RCPsych Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme Dr Alex Till, Royal College of Psychiatrists In Conversation - Mentoring, leadership, and the patient perspective Dr Ross Runciman, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust; Dr

Amjad Uppal, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust; Mr Dan Beale-Cocks, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust Panel Discussion - So, you want to be a leader? Dr Shevonne Matheiken, Northamptonshire Health Foundation Trust; Dr Sophie Behrman, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust; Dr Hanif Soomro, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust; Dr Jen Rankin, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

Education and Training S11 Undergraduate psychiatry in a virtual world: a guide for educators Chair: Dr Sridevi Mahalingappa, Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist, Royal Derby Hospital, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Secretary of the Association of University Teachers of Psychiatry (AUTP) Asynchronous and synchronous learning in a virtual environment Dr Seri Abraham, Consultant Psychiatrist, Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust; Prof. Suzanne Reeves, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology, Honorary Consultant, Islington Care Home Liaison, Academic MBBS Mental Health Lead, Division of Psychiatry, University College London; Dr James Fallon, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Early Intervention in Psychosis and Assertive Outreach Team, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Assessment in the virtual learning environment Dr Isabel Mark, ST5 Specialist Registrar at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust Honorary Clinical Lecturer at St George’s Online learning environments and student wellbeing Dr Declan Hyland, Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry, Clock View Hospital, Liverpool, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, Deputy Director for Year 4 at Liverpool Medical School and Specialty Lead for General Adult Psychiatry

Congress Lounge CL3 Meet the expert Chair: Professor Femi Oyebode and Professor Julia Sinclair, Chair Addictions Faculty, Royal College of Psychiatrists Michael Rosen, Author and poet and Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes, Head, Centre for Psychiatry and Professor of Addiction Biology at Imperial College London 16.40 – 16.50 Keynote KN5 Chief Executive’s Address Chair: Professor Subodh Dave, Dean Elect Royal College of Psychiatrists Paul Rees, Chief Executive of the Royal College of Psychiatrists

16.50 – 17.00 Break 17.00 – 18.00 Comedy Show Congress CURED: Meet the LGBTQ activists who refused to accept psychiatry’s Cultural mental-illness label and changed history Fringe Salsa Dancing Tics, Jazz and Civil Rights Therapeutic yoga for mental well-being

8.00 – 9.00 Congress Cultural Fringe: Bringing your whole self to work Tuesday 22 June 8.30 – 9.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 9.00 – 9.30 Keynote KN6 When we’re over Covid- what have we learned in mental health Chair: Dr John Crichton, Dr John Crichton, Treasurer Elect Royal College of Psychiatrists Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft, Professor of Community Psychiatry, King’s College London

9.30 – 10.00 Keynote

KN7 Molecular mechanisms of gene x early adversity interactions: implications for psychiatric disorders Chair: Chair: Professor Ian Jones, Congress Co-Chair Professor Elisabeth Binder, Director, Dept. of Translational Research in Psychiatry Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry

10.05 – 11.20 New Science S12 Vitamin D: Mind and Body Chair: Dr Ursula Werneke Associate Professor (docent) in Psychiatry, Sunderby Hospital, Luleå and Umeå University, Sweden Vitamin D and mental disorders – cause, consequence or coincidence? Professor John McGrath, National Centre for Register-based Research Aarhus University, Denmark and University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Does vitamin D supplementation improve outcomes in early psychosis? Results from the DFEND trial. Professor Fiona Gaughran, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Vitamin D, respiratory infections and Covid-19 – what does the evidence tell us? Professor Adrian Martineau, Professor of Respiratory Infection and Immunity, Queen Mary University of London

Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry TC2 Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry Chair: Professor Alan Carson, Professor of Neuropsychiatry, Neuro exam and cognition Professor Adam Zeman, Professor of Neurology, University of Exeter

10.05 – 11.20 Psychopharmacology Tuesday 22 June S13 The art and science of deprescribing psychotropic medication Chair: Sir Professor Robin Murray, Professor of Psychiatric Research at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London Stopping Antidepressants: the view from RCPsych Professor Wendy Burn, Past President Royal College of Psychiatrists, Consultant Old Age psychiatrist. The right way and the wrong way to stop psychiatric medications 1: mood stabilisers and antidepressants

Professor David Taylor, Director of Pharmacy and Pathology, SLaM and Professor of Psychopharmacology, KCL The right way and the wrong way to stop psychiatric medications 2: antipsychotics and benzodiazepines Dr Mark Horowitz, Psychiatry trainee, C&I and Clinical Research Fellow, UCL and NELFT

Policy and Media / Clinical Practice S14 Social Media and Mental Health in Young People Chair: Nikki Nabavi, The BMJ, The University of Manchester Online Risks for the Mental Health of Young People Dr Jon Goldin FRCPsych Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Specialty Lead DCAMH Joint Training Programme Director Vice-Chair CAP Faculty, RCPsych Mildred Creak Unit Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust Net gains?? Exploring the brighter side of social media and young people’s mental health Dr James Woollard, Chief Clinical Information Officer and Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. National Specialty Adviser in Digital Mental Health, NHS England and Improvement Lived experience of being online and in the public eye Oenone Forbat, Writer, Presenter, Social Media Influencer

10.05 – 11.20 Policy and Media / Clinical Practice Tuesday 22 June S15 Mental Health Care for Underserved Populations -- Ethnic, Racial, and Linguistic Inequalities Chair: Professor Kenneth R. Kaufman, AM, MD, FRCPsych, DLFAPA, FAES; Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Anaesthesiology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA; Visiting Professor, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London; London, UK Ethnic inequalities and severe mental illness: evidence and actions

Professor Kamaldeep S. Bhui, CBE, MBBS, MSc, MD, FRCPsych, FRCP(E); Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry & Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Medical Sciences Division, , UK; Honorary Professor of Psychiatry, Queen Mary University of London, UK; Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, East London NHS Foundation Trust Unravelling the complexities of inequalities in mental health care and outcomes for cultural and linguistic minorities Professor Steve Kisely, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPsych, FRANZCP, FFPH, FAFPHM, FAChAM; Professor, Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Australia and Professor of Psychiatry, Community Health, and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Canada; Brisbane, Australia Mental health care for the underserved in Brazil Professor Sara Evans-Lacko, PhD; Associate Professor, Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU), London School of Economics and Political Science; London, UK Health system strengthening for mental health in low- and middle-income countries: introduction to the Emerald programme Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft, MSc, PhD, FRCPsych, FMedSci; Professor of Community Psychiatry, Centre for Global Mental Health and Centre for Implementation Science, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London; London; UK

10.30 – 11.00 Congress Lounge CL4 Meet the expert Chair: Chair: Professor Ian Jones, Congress Co-Chair Professor Elisabeth Binder, Director, Dept. of Translational Research in Psychiatry Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry

11.20 – 11.50 Break

11.55 – 13.10 New Science Tuesday 22 June S16 Latest Developments in the Neurobiology of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Chair: Sam Chamberlain MB/BChir PhD MRCPsych, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Southampton The Unfinished Story of the Neurobiology of OCD Himanshu Tyagi MRCPsych PhD, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist and Medical Psychotherapist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology

Understanding the OCD Brain: Using Technology to Build Bridges Between Humans and Mice Susanne Ahmari MD PhD, Associate Professor and Director, Translational OCD Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh Executive Functions and Fronto-Striatal Connectivity in Relation to Compulsivity Matilde M. Vaghi PhD, Department of Psychology, Stanford University

Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry TC2 Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry Chair: Professor Alan Carson, Professor of Neuropsychiatry, University of Edinburgh Diagnosing delirium and dementia in a general hospital setting Dr Thomas Jackson, Geriatrician and Clinician Scientist, University of Birmingham Getting excited about apathy Professor Masud Husain, Professor of Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oxford

Psychopharmacology S17 Onset of effect of lithium in affective disorders Chair: Professor Oliver Howes, King's College London, Imperial College London and South London and Maudsley Foundation NHS Trust Lithium augmentation: tortoise or hare? Dr David Cousins, Newcastle University RCPsych Psychopharmacology Committee Robert Kerwin Prize Winning Talks Clinical and biological effects of long-term lithium treatment in older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: randomised clinical trial Dr Orestes V Forlenza Timing of onset of relapse prevention with lithium in bipolar disorder: evidence from randomised controlled trials Dr Matthew Taylor, Oxford Health NHS Trust 11.55 – 13.10 Policy and Media / Clinical Practice Tuesday 22 June S18 Money and mental health - keeping up with a rapidly changing policy environment Chair: Dr Jed Boardman, Senior Lecturer in Social Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London Money and mental health - what the research says Dame Prof Til Wykes, Professor and Vice Dean Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London and Dr Hannah Belcher, King’s College London

Money and mental health - the changing policy landscape Conor, D’Arcy, The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute Money and mental health - lived experience Lee Brookes, Expert by Experience

Policy and Media / Clinical Practice MC3 When depression is proving difficult to treat Chair: Prof Hamish McAllister-Williams, Newcastle University and Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS FT Treatment Resistant Depression : a ‘difficult-to-treat’ concept Koen Demyttenaere, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven MAOIs - not to be forgotten David Baldwin, MA, DM, FRCPsych, Professor of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK Additional options for difficult to treat depression: the long and the short of it Hamish McAllister-Williams, PhD, MD, FRCPsych, Professor of Affective Disorders, Newcastle University and Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS FT 11.55 – 13.10 Congress Lounge Tuesday 22 June CL5: The College and looking to the future Chair: Dr Ananta Dave, Medical Director, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust CESR Evaluator Dr Declan Hyland, Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry Psych Stars Dr Declan Hyland, Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry, Dr Helen Bruce, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Psych Stars, Mehdin Shah,

Bethany Platford, Cecilia Vinchenzo and Heather MacAdam Curriculum Framework 2022 Dr John Russell, RCPsych Associate Dean for the Curriculum The Foundation Fellows Scheme Dr Arthita Das, Consultant Psychiatrist Wellbeing Champions Dr Mihaela Bucur, Associate Registrar for Wellbeing and Retention RCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer Parliamentary Scholars Jonathan Blay, Public Affairs Manager, Royal College of Psychiatrists

13.10 – 14.00 Lunch 13.10 – 13.40 Congress Cultural Fringe: Guided Walk 13.30 – 14.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 14.05 – 14.35 Keynote KN8 How do antidepressants work? Chair: Professor Hugo Critchley, Brighton and Sussex Medical School Professor Catherine Harmer, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oxford

14.35 – 15.05 Keynote KN9 Genes, Environment, and Eating Disorders: What the Clinician Needs to Know Chair: Professor Ian Jones, Congress Co-Chair Professor Cynthia M. Bulik, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Karolinska Institutet 15.10 – 16.25 New Science Tuesday 22 June S19 Neurobiology and treatment of addictions: from substances to behaviours Chair: Prof Julia Sinclair. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; and University Hospital Southampton. Alcohol use disorder: clinical features, neurobiology, and evidence-based treatment Prof Anne Lingford-Hughes. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London.

Gambling Disorder: clinical presentation, neurobiology, and treatment options. Prof Jon Grant. Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago. Problematic Usage of the Internet: an addiction or a conduit? Prof Sam Chamberlain. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust.

Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry TC2 Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry Chair: Professor Alan Carson, Professor of Neuropsychiatry, University of Edinburgh Should neurologists learn more psychiatry? Dr Biba Stanton, Consultant Neurologist, King’s College Hospital Teaching neuroscience to psychiatrists Professor Wendy Burn, Past-President Royal College of Psychiatrists

Psychopharmacology S20 Maternal Affective Disorders and Neonatal-Infantile development Chair: Angelika Wieck, Consultant in Perinatal Psychiatry, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University of Manchester Influence of maternal depression on foetal growth and neonatal neurobehavioural development Kristi Sawyer, (Postdoctoral Research Associate), Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London Review of the evidence regarding the possible association between autism spectrum disorders and in utero SSRI exposure Professor Ian Jones, Congress Co-Chair Prescription of valproate-containing medicines in women of childbearing potential with psychiatric disorders – is it worth the risk? Professor David Baldwin, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust

15.10 – 16.25 Policy and Media / Clinical Practice Tuesday 22 June S21 Practice: UK and US Perspectives Chair: Dr Ken Busch, Assembly of the American Psychiatric Association Psychotherapy training in psychiatry in the UK and the US Dr Jessica Yakeley, Consultant Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy; Director, Portman Clinic Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London The Royal College of Psychiatrists Medical Student Psychotherapy Scheme Strategy Dr Sarah Majid, Consultant Psychiatrist in Medical Psychotherapy, Camden and

Islington NHS Foundation Trust Psychotherapy with the LGBT population in the US Dr James R. Batterson UMKC School of Medicine Immediate Past Speaker, Assembly of the American Psychiatric Association Discussion Dr Sidney Weissman, Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis and formerly Director of Psychiatric Residency Education at Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago

Policy and Media / Clinical Practice S22 The role of sleep in mental health disorders Chair: Dr Sarah Reeve, University College London The longitudinal associations of sleep problems in early childhood with psychotic and borderline personality disorder symptoms in adolescence Dr Isabel Morales-Muñoz, University of Birmingham; and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare Cross-sectional and prospective associations between sleep, anxiety and depression in adolescents. Faith Orchard, University of Sussex Treating sleep problems in patients with psychosis Dr Felicity Waite, University of Oxford

Congress Lounge CL6 Meet the expert Chair: Professor Hugo Critchley, Brighton and Sussex Medical School Professor Catherine Harmer, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oxford and Professor Cynthia M. Bulik, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Karolinska Institutet

16.25 – 16.45 Break 16.45 – 18.00 New Science Tuesday 22 June S23 , Equity and Mental Health Chair: Dr Shubulade Smith, Congress Co-Chair

Race-thinking and the amygdala

Dr Lasana Harris, Associate Professor in Social Psychology, University College London The impact of racism on the development of psychosis Dr James Kirkbride, Reader in Epidemiology, University College London Dr Rajesh Mohan, Consultant Psychiatrist, Presidential Lead for Race and Equality, RCPsych

Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry TC2 Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry Chair: Professor Alan Carson, Professor of Neuropsychiatry, University of Edinburgh COVID 19 and the nervous system Dr Benedict Michael, Senior Clinician Scientist Fellow, University of Liverpool How to search for biomarkers Dr Alison Green, Reader, University of Edinburgh

Psychopharmacology S24 Gambling Disorder in the UK: An overview of current treatment and policy Chair: Dr Emily Finch, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Gambling disorder in England: 2021 overview Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones OBE, Founder and Director, national problem Gambling Clinic and Psychiatry President, Royal Society of Medicine An Overview of the Treatment Programme at the National Problem Gambling Clinic Dr Venetia Leonodaki, Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the National Problem Gambling Clinic Gambling and Interpersonal Violence Dr Amanda Roberts, Associate Professor at the University of Lincoln

Policy and Media / Clinical Practice S25 180th Celebratory Session Reflections on: Mind State and Society: Social History of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Britain 1960-2010 George Ikkos, Chair HoPSIG (History of Psychiatry Special Interest Group) RCPsych and Nick Bouras, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Kings College London Psychiatry in my time - Panel discussion Chair: Professor Dinesh Bhugra, Former President, RCPsych Professor Nicol Ferrier, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Newcastle University Professor Eve Johnstone, University of Edinburgh Dr Aggrey Burke, Consultant Psychiatrist, COPE Mental Health Foundation, Birmingham and Patron, ACCI, Wolverhampton 16.45 – 18.00 Policy and Media / Clinical Practice Tuesday 22 June S26 “We need to talk about weed” - public health and mental health implications of high potency cannabis Chair: Professor Mary Cannon, Department of Psychiatry, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland High Potency Cannabis - the most important risk factor determining incidence for psychosis Professor Sir Robin M Murray, Professor of Psychiatric Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings college London

Cannabis, Cognition and Mental Health in young people Professor Mary Cannon, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Youth Mental Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin "Cannabis use disorders amongst youth: When weed takes over" Dr Bobby Smyth, Consultant Child and Adolescent Addiction Psychiatrist, Health Services Executive and Department of Public Health, Trinity College Dublin Cannabis in Canada: can there be smoke without fire? Professor Oyedeji Ayonrinde, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

CL7 Research Integrity and Publication Ethics -- An International Panel of Editorial Experts: The big picture, small case pictures, and how to create and ensure a masterpiece Chair: Professor Kenneth Kaufman, Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School The big picture Dr William Lee, University of Exeter A small picture Professor Eva Petkova, New York University School of Medicine Another small picture Professor Kam Bhui, University of Oxford What journals are doing, and what we should do next Professor Sophia Frangou, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Professor Allan Young, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London; Professor Gin Malhi, Sydney Medical School; Andrea Cipriani, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford

8.00 – 8.30 Congress Cultural Fringe: Therapeutic yoga for mental well-being Wednesday 23 June 8.25 – 9.00 Congress Cultural Fringe: Turtle Song 8.30 – 9.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 9.00 – 9.30 Keynote KN10 Untangling complexity in our patients: trauma and neurodevelopment Chair: Dr Shubulade Smith, Congress Co-Chair Professor Helen Minnis, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Health & Wellbeing,

9.30 – 10.00 Keynote

KN11 In Conversation with… Chair: Dr Adrian James, President Royal College of Psychiatrists Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor in Chief, The BMJ

10.05 – 11.20 New Science S27 Virtual Reality in Mental Health- Innovation or Gimmick? Chair: Professor Albert "Skip" Rizzo, Director, Medical Virtual Reality, Institute for Creative Technologies, Research Professor, University of Southern California Virtual Reality in a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Dr Aileen O'Brien, Reader in Psychiatry and Education St George's University of London, Honorary Consultant South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust Does VR have potential for the assessment and treatment of deliberate fire setting? Katie Sambrooks, Research Associate in Forensic Psychology, CORE-FP, School of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent Winning wider audiences with immersive VR storytelling Zillah Watson, Visiting Fellow at Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford

Developmental MC4 De-prescribing psychotropic medication – learning from a tale of two countries Chair: Dr Ken Courtenay, Chair Intellectual Disability Faculty Royal College of Psychiatrists The patient experience Mr Phil Wills The Dutch experience Dr. Gerda de Kuijper, MD, PhD, ID-Physician The UK experience Professor Rohit Shankar MBE, FRCPsych 10.05 – 11.20 Quality Improvement Wednesday 23 June S28 Improving quality and reducing variation in mental health services Chair: Dr Sarah Markham, King's College London Inside NICE: More than just guidelines. Dr. Howard Ryland, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford; Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Getting It Right First Time in Rehabilitation: A National Programme Supporting Transforming Lives. Dr. Sridevi Kalidindi C.B.E., MB BS, BSc (Hons), PhD, FRCPsych Consultant Psychiatrist in Rehabilitation & Recovery SLaM NHS FT; National Clinical Lead,

GIRFT Mental Health Rehabilitation, NHSI; Visiting Senior Clinical Lecturer, IOPPN No Quality without Equality! Advancing Mental Health Equality to improve outcomes for all. Dr. Shubulade Smith CBE, Consultant Psychiatrist and Senior Lecturer, Clinical Director, Forensic Services South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust; Clinical Director, NCCMH, Royal College of Psychiatrists 10.05 – 11.20 Education and Training Wednesday 23 June S29 The Changing Landscape of Publishing and Plan S -- Where Should I Publish – A Guide for Students, Trainees, and Junior/Senior Researchers Chair: Professor Kenneth R. Kaufman, AM, MD, FRCPsych, DLFAPA, FAES; Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Anaesthesiology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA; Visiting Professor, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London; London, UK Getting published: practice tips for students, trainees, and tenacious researchers

Professor Kamaldeep S. Bhui, CBE, MBBS, MSc, MD, FRCPsych, FRCP(E); Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry & Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, UK; Honorary Professor of Psychiatry, Queen Mary University of London, UK; Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, East London NHS Foundation Trust Predatory journals and dubious publishers: how to avoid being their prey Professor Steve Kisely, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPsych, FRANZCP, FFPH, FAFPHM, FAChAM; Professor, Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Australia and Professor of Psychiatry, Community Health, and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Canada; Brisbane, Australia Quality open access journals: RCPsych -- CUP portfolio Professor Kenneth R. Kaufman, AM, MD, FRCPsych, DLFAPA, FAES; Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Anaesthesiology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA; Visiting Professor, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London; London, UK The changing landscape of academic publishing Ann H. Avouris, BA; Executive Publisher, Journals, Cambridge University Press; New York, New York, USA

10.05 – 11.20 Clinical Practice Wednesday 23 June S30 Early Life Stress In Severe Affective Disorders: From Neuroscience To Treatment Chair: Prof. Allan H. Young, Centre for Affective Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London Childhood maltreatment and the physical burden of patients with bipolar disorders. Prof. Bruno Etain, University Paris Diderot and Assistance Publique des Hopitaux de Paris, France Telomere length is associated with childhood trauma experiences in patients with a severe .

Dr Monica Aas NORMENT K.G Jebsen Centre for Psychosis Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway HPA axis, Genetic Biomarkers and Early Life Stress impact in Affective Disorders. Dr Mario F P Juruena. Centre for Affective Disorders - Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience - King’s College London

10.05 – 10.35 Congress Lounge CL8 Meet the expert Chair: Dr Kate Lovett, Dean Royal College of Psychiatrists Professor Helen Minnis, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow

11.20 – 11.50 Break 11.55 – 13.10 New Science MC5 Neuromodulation for mental illness: An update Chair: Professor Naomi Fineberg, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield,

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS) for Mental Illness Dr Eduardo Cinosi, Consultant Psychiatrist, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Hatfield, UK Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for Mental Illness Professor Richard Morriss, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Severe Mental Illness Professor Eileen Joyce, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK 11.55 – 13.10 Developmental Wednesday 23 June S31 Schools-based mental health research across the UK Chair: Professor Daniel Smith, University of Glasgow Exploring different aspects of mental health among young people in Scotland Ms Judith Mabelis, MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow Measuring barriers to accessing mental health services in 19,000 pupils: findings from the OxWell School Survey 2020. Mina Fazel, Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Oxford and Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Centre for

Psychological Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHSFT Pupil mental health, concerns and expectations about secondary school as predictors of adjustment across the transition to secondary school. Professor Frances Rice, Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, Wolfson Centre for Young People's Mental Health, Cardiff University.

Quality Improvement S32 Improving sexual safety in mental health inpatient settings Chair: Vanessa Ford, South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust Sally Smith Sexual Safety Collaborative: Standards Jessica Barrett, Lead Researcher and Developer, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health Improving sexual safety in mental health inpatient settings: A National Quality Improvement Collaborative Dr Matthew Milarski, Quality Improvement Coach, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health A Ward’s Perspective Lee Alexander, Forest Close, Julie Smalley, Forest Close, Juliet Miller, Forest Close and Michelle McNealis, Forest Close

Education and Training S33 Research training: a session for medical students, FY doctors, and psychiatry trainees Chair: Dr Kate Lovett, Dean, RCPsych. The whys and wherefores of research training Prof Tamsin Ford, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. How to publish: (crystal clear) points means prizes. Writing abstracts and posters Prof Sam Chamberlain. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. Navigating the submission maze: what do publishers look for in a good paper? Dr Niall Boyce. Psychiatry 11.55 – 13.10 Clinical Practice Wednesday 23 June S34 Suicide, mental capacity and the law Chair: Dr James Lee-Davey, East London NHS Foundation Trust The suicidal patient: clinical and ethical considerations Dr Chloe Beale, East London NHS Foundation Trust "You have capacity to decide to end your life": a patient perspective Ms Ellie, Service User and Carer Group for the 2018 Independent Review of the Suicide and the law Mr Alex Ruck Keene, 39 Essex Chambers

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CL9 Life course psychiatric research: New horizons, new perspectives and new directions Chair: Dr Katherine Walesby, Clinical research fellow and specialty registrar in geriatric and general medicine, Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre, University of Edinburgh The life course analysis of the neuroscience of socioeconomic status- From theoretical perspectives to practical analysis Dr Sahan Benedict Mendis MRCPsych, Alzheimer Scotland Clinical Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh and Honorary ST5 in General Adult Psychiatry. The shape of frailty and the factors which affect it Mr Miles Welstead, University of Edinburgh Motoric Cognitive Risk – more than a predictor of dementia Dr Donncha Mullin, MRCPsych, Clinical Research Fellow, Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre and Division of Psychiatry at the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh. Honorary Specialty Registrar in Psychiatry, NHS Lothian, Scotland

13.10 – 14.00 Lunch 13.10 – 13.40 Congress Cultural Fringe: Guided Walk 13.30 – 14.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 14.05 – 14.35 Keynote KN12 The Social Determinants of Mental Illness Chair: Dr Kate Lovett, Dean Royal College of Psychiatrists Dr Vivian Pender, President, APA

14.35 – 15.05 Keynote KN13 Reflecting and looking forward: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon mental health Chair: Dr Adrian James, President Royal College of Psychiatrists Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England and Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government

15.05 – 15.25 Break

15.25 – 16.40 New Science Wednesday 23 June S35 Neurofeedback, biofeedback and body-contingent approaches to affective and neuropsychiatric symptom management: New neuroscience and clinical applications Chair: Prof Hugo Critchley, Sussex Applications of real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging to alleviation of psychological symptoms Professor David Linden, Maastricht and Cardiff Autonomic biofeedback in management of neuropsychiatric conditions Dr Yoko Nagai, Brighton and Sussex Medical School Harnessing physiology in anxiety management Dr Cristina Ottaviani, Sapienza and University of Rome

Developmental S36 Dimensional and Categorical Psychopathology in Youth: Cognitive and Brain Imaging Chair: Sophia Frangou, University of British Columbia and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Brain correlates of psychopathology in children growing up in social disadvantaged or enriched environments Sophia Frangou, Departments of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Research in Depression: Great Expectations and Great Challenges Argyris Stringaris, Mood, Brain and Development Unit, NIMH Trajectory of brain structural development in young individuals at familial risk of mood disorder Dr. Heather Whalley, The University of Edinburgh

15.25 – 16.40 Quality Improvement Wednesday 23 June S37 ‘When times change, so must we’ – how clinicians can help patients have a better experience of mental health services Chair: Mr Steve Gilbert OBE, Service user & Serious Mental Illness Living Experience Consultant and Vice Chair of Independent Mental Health Act Review Ideas for clinicians to help patients have better experience of Mental Health Tribunal hearings” Dr Joan Rutherford, Chief Medical Member, Mental Health Tribunal England and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Advocacy in mental health

Ms Rheian Davies, Head of Legal, Mind How clinicians can help patients have a better experience of mental health services Dr David O’Flynn, Trust Mental Health Act Clinical Lead, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Education and Training MC6 The of Suicide and Work with Those Bereaved by a Doctors Suicide Chair: Dr Maria Papanastassiou, NELFT NHS Foundation Trust The Nature of Suicide Dr Rachel Gibbons, Royal College of Psychiatrists Work with those Bereaved by a Doctors Suicide Dame Clare Gerada

15.25 – 16.40 Clinical Practice Wednesday 23 June S38 Optimising psychotropic medication: making rational medication decisions Chair: Professor Angela Hassiotis, Professor of Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability and Consultant Psychiatrist, UCL Division of Psychiatry and Camden and Islington Foundation NHS Trust The clinical and ethical imperative to optimise medications Dr Rory Sheehan, Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London Challenges to making medication decisions

Dr Dheeraj Rai, Consultant Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Bristol De-prescribing Psychotropics: How to come "unstuck" Dr Rohit Shankar MBE, Consultant in Adult Developmental Neuropsychiatry Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust & Associate Professor (Hon.)/Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Exeter Medical School

16.40 – 17.00 Break 17.00 – 18.00 Wine tasting Congress From the Back-Wards to Community Transformation, Using music to Cultural explore the human experience Fringe Poetry Corner- the poetry of disquiet The Undercroft Trio Recital 17.10 – 17.35 How Dance affects our Mental and Emotional Health

8.00 – 9.00 Congress Cultural Fringe: I think this needs a referral to the Conspiracy Thursday 24 June Clinic … 8.30 – 9.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 9.00 – 9.30 Keynote KN14 Clinging On In Covid Times Chair: Dr Trudi Seneviratne Registrar Royal College of Psychiatrists Dr Rachel Clarke, Palliative Care Doctor and Author

9.30 – 10.00 Keynote KN15 Speaking the Unspoken - Culture, Trauma and Perinatal

Psychopathology Chair: Dr Regi Alexander, Associate Dean for Advanced Learning and Conferences Professor Prabha Chandra, Professor of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore

10.05 – 11.20 Clinical Practice S39 Complex journeys from hospital to community Chair: Prof. Wendy Burn, Past-President Royal College of Psychiatrists ‘Has Transforming Care transformed people’s lives?’ Dr. Ken Courtenay Chair, Faculty of Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability, Royal College of Psychiatrists ‘A family’s experience of hospital care and community aspiration’ Bekki Davis and Mary Spence, Challenging Behaviour Foundation ‘Safe and sustainable transitions to community for vulnerable adults’ Dr. Rajesh Mohan, Chair, Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists

Psychopharmacology S40 Clinical Update on ADHD across the lifespan: BAP and other guidelines Chair: Professor David Baldwin, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust Practical advice for assessing and understanding ADHD: diagnosis, comorbidities, and biological models Prof Sam Chamberlain. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. How does ADHD change across the lifespan and how do services cope? The CATCh-uS project Prof Tamsin Ford. Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. Evidence-based treatments for ADHD, including the BAP and NICE Guidelines Prof Samuele Cortese. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton.

10.05 – 11.20 Leadership and Management Thursday 24 June S41 Activist Psychiatrists and the Climate and Ecological Emergency Chair: Dr Lynne Jones OBE FRCPsych, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Non-violent direct action on the climate Dr Hayley Pinto, Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions Psychiatry, CGL Norfolk Collective action by psychiatrists to organise on the emergency Dr Kirsten Shukla, Consultant CAMHS Psychiatrist, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Young people, the climate emergency, social, racial and climate justice

Daze Aghaji, Climate Justice Activist and Dr Nick Barnes, RCPsych Sustainability Committee

Clinical Practice S42 Challenging Stigma, Managing Bias and Balancing Risks: Enhancing Clinical Assessment Through the Concept of Epistemic Injustice Chair: Dr Alex Thomson, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Enhancing assessment and challenging stigma – what you mustn’t miss Dr Alex Thomson, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust How to hear what your patient is trying to tell you Dr Emma McAllister People with obsessive-compulsive disorder as ‘risk objects’ Prof David Veale, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, King's College London

Policy and Media MC7 How to make friends and influence people: A psychiatrists guide to lobbying and campaigning Chair: Dr Jon Goldin, RCPsych Westminster Parliamentary lead Sir Norman Lamb Chair of the Children & Young People's Mental Health Coalition, Chair of Maudsley NHS and former Minister for Care and Support Luciana Berger Chair of Maternal Mental Health Alliance, Managing Director at Edelman UK and former Shadow Secretary of State for Mental Health’ Dr Ben Spencer Consultant Psychiatrist and Member of Parliament for Runnymede and Weybridge

10.05 – 10.35 Congress Lounge CL11 Meet the expert Chair: Dr Regi Alexander, Associate Dean for Advanced Learning and Conferences Professor Prabha Chandra, Professor of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore

11.20 – 11.50 Break

11.55 – 13.10 Clinical Practice Thursday 24 June S43 Different views on violence risk assessments Chair: Nicola Swinson, NHS Forth Valley Risk assessment: Myths and Evidence Prof Seena Fazel, University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry Risk of harm to others: subjectivity and meaning of risk in mental health practice Prof Taj Nathan, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Trust Moral psychology and risk assessment Dr Ed Silva, Mersey Care NHS FT

Psychopharmacology S44 Psychopharmacology of Neuropsychiatric Conditions Chair: Professor Rafey Faruqui, University of Kent, Canterbury and Kent & Medway NHS Partnership Trust Medication for Huntington's disease Professor Hugh Rickards, National Centre for Mental Health, University of Birmingham Pharmacotherapy of Neuropsychiatric aspects of Epilepsy Dr Niruj Agrawal, St. George's Hospital London & St. George's Medical School, University of London Pharmacotherapy of Tic Disorders Professor Andrea Cavana, National Centre for Mental Health, University of Birmingham & Aston University, Birmingham

Leadership and Management S45 Better Data, Better Care: Improving Quality of Care using Data Chair: Indira Vinjamuri, Consultant Psychiatrist and Director of Medical Education - Merseycare NHS Foundation Trust What NHS Benchmarking Data tells us about the state of mental health services Stephen Watkins, Director, NHS Benchmarking Network Real life impact: the information contained in the data Simon Rose, Lived Experience Educator, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Why Data Matters for Clinicians Dr Asif Bachlani, Clinical Director for Acute and PICU Network, Priory Group

11.55 – 13.10 Clinical Practice Thursday 24 June S46 Developments in mental healthcare for asylum seekers and refugees in Western countries-the science and the politics: an international perspective Chair: Prof Cornelius Katona MD FRCPsych Medical and Research Director, Helen Bamber Foundation and Hon Professor, Division of Psychiatry, UCL Recent developments in mental healthcare for asylum-seekers and refugees: A UK perspective Dr Piyal Sen, FRCPsych, DPM, DFP, PGCAP, Medical Director, Chadwick Lodge and Eaglestone View, Elysium Healthcare, Honorary Visiting Senior Lecturer,

College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University. Recent developments in mental healthcare for asylum-seekers and refugees: A view from across the pond. Professor J David Kinzie, MD , FACPsych, Professor of Psychiatry Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon USA Recent developments in mental healthcare for asylum-seekers and refugees: A Canadian perspective Dr Rachel Kronick, MD MSc FRCPC, Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Jewish General Hospital Assistant professor, Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University Clinician-Scientist, Lady Davis Institute and Sherpa Research Institute

Policy and Media S47 Lessons from volunteering in Humanitarian Psychiatry in conflict & disaster zones Chair: Sophie Thomson, Chair, Volunteer and International Psychiatry Special Interest Group Royal College of Psychiatrists Introduction to Global Humanitarian mental health : Reflection from an International Volunteering Psychiatrist Dr. Peter Hughes, Consultant Psychiatrist, South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust What is Humanitarian Psychiatry and how has it changed : a personal view Dr Lynne Jones OBE FRCPsych, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Distant Volunteering in Digital Era : Lessons from distant supervision for Rohingya Refugee Camp Dr. Anis Ahmed, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Chair Elect VIPSIG at RCPsych

11.55 – 13.10 Congress Lounge Thursday 24 June CL12 Child and Adolescent Mental Health in the modern world: trauma, resilience and stories from Palestine Chair: Razan Halawa, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust Dr Pia Menzies, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Angelina Cham, University of Bristol Rachel Levy, University of Bristol

13.10 – 14.00 Lunch 13.10 – 13.40 Congress Cultural Fringe: Guided Walk

13.30 – 14.00 Rapid Fire Poster Presentations 14.05 – 14.35 Keynote KN16 Rapid-Acting Antidepressants: New treatments, new hope, and new insights into the brain Chair: Professor Hugo Critchley, Brighton and Sussex Medical School Dr John Krystal, Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Professor of Translational Research and Professor of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience; Co-Director, Yale Center for Clinical Investigation; Chair, Department of Psychiatry

14.35 – 15.05 Keynote KN17 Insight into neuropsychiatric disorders from the study of Rett Syndrome Chair: Dr Regi Alexander, Associate Dean for Advanced Learning and Conferences Professor Huda Zoghbi, Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular and Human Genetics, Neurology and Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine and winner of the 2020 Brain Prize

15.10 – 16.25 Clinical Practice S48 Medical Psychotherapy and its Relevance to Modern Psychiatry Chair: Dr Jessica Yakeley, Consultant Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy; Director, Portman Clinic Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London Dr Gwen Adshead, Consultant forensic psychiatrist and psychotherapist, west London trust Dr Cleo Van Velsen Dr Julian Stern, Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust

Psychopharmacology S49 Clinical applications of new genetic findings Chair: Professor Louise Gallagher and Professor James Walters Psychiatric Genetics: Recent findings and their clinical potential Professor James Walters Reflections from a Unicorn Dr Annie Procter An evidence-based approach to applying psychiatric genetics findings to improve patient outcomes Professor Jehannine Austin

15.10 – 16.25 Clinical Practice Thursday 24 June S51 Digital Psychiatry and the service user experience in a pandemic Chair: Dr David Rigby and Romayne Gad el Rab, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Trust Telepsychiatry in the UK: How digital tech transformed mental health provision Dr. Cyrus Abbasian. Consultant Psychiatrist, SW London & St George's Mental Health NHS Trust; Honorary Senior Lecturer, St. George's University of London; Designated Partner, www.Psychiatry-UK.com What is it like to have a Phone Pal? Findings from a feasibility trial Dr. Mariana Pinto da Costa; Queen Mary University of London Covid-19 and Digital Mental Health; The service user perspective Millie Smith; Head of People Participation, East London NHS Foundation Trust

Policy and Media S52 Learning from the asylum era: The patients’ voice was loud and clear, but did we hear it? Chair: Diane Goslar, Patient Representative. Currently in recovery Speaking the Truth from Below: A Patient in the Kingston Lunatic Asylum, Jamaica in 1859-60. Dr Peter Barham, Psychologist & historian, Chartered psychologist & fellow of the British Psychological Society. Voices of the mad. Patients’ letters from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1873- 1908. Dr Allan Beveridge, Honorary Fellow, History of Medicine, Edinburgh University. “I have to-day seen all the 671 patients in residence in this institution… [anything] in the nature of complaint was obviously due to mental disease”: Not listening to patients, circa 1920. Dr Claire Hilton, Historian in Residence, Royal College of Psychiatrists.

15.25 – 16.25 Congress Lounge CL13 Meet the expert Chair: Professor Hugo Critchley, Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Chair: Dr Regi Alexander, Associate Dean for Advanced Learning and Conferences Dr John Krystal, Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Professor of Translational Research and Professor of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience; Co-Director, Yale Center for Clinical Investigation; Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Professor Huda Zoghbi, Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular and Human Genetics, Neurology and Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine and winner of the 2020 Brain Prize

16.25 – 16.45 Break 16.45 – 18.00 Clinical Practice Thursday 24 June S53 Religious and Hallucinations: Significance, meaning, and narrative Chair: Dr Alison J Gray, Chair RCPsych Spirituality and Psychiatry SIG; Senior Lecturer, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Birmingham University, UK Hearing Spiritually Significant Voices Professor Christopher C.H. Cook, Professor of Spirituality, Theology & Health, Durham University, UK Religious delusions – research findings from two studies in the Netherlands Professor Arjan Braam, Altrecht Mental health care, Utrecht, The Netherlands; University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Narrative Frameworks in Psychosis Dr Angela Woods, Associate Professor of Medical Humanities, Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University, UK

Psychopharmacology S54 Care of Adult Mental Ill-Health: Getting it right from the start. Chair: Prof. Allan Young, Centre for Affective Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London Non-Affective Psychosis and Treatment Resistance Prof. Rachel Upthegrove, Department of Psychiatry, University of Birmingham Start as you mean to go on: Early treatment options for mood and psychotic disorders Prof. Steven Marwaha, Department of Psychiatry, University of Birmingham Review of First Episode Mania and Psychosis Dr. Sameer Jauhar, Academic Psychiatry, King's College London

Clinical Practice S56 How to work with homeless people Chair: Professor Tom KJ Craig, Emeritus Professor of Social Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry Making services work for homeless people Dr Philip Timms, Consultant psychiatrist, National Psychosis Service Trauma-focussed practice with homeless people Dr Peter Cockersell, Chief Executive, Community Housing and Therapy Enabling homeless people to access psychological help Mr John Conolly, Lead Counsellor, Westminster Homeless Health Counselling Service

16.45 – 18.00 Policy and Media Thursday 24 June S57 Spotlight on Dual Diagnosis Chair: Dr Jane Bethea, Consultant in Public Health, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust & Nottingham City Council The Public Perspective Caroline Turiff, Freelance reporter The Clinical Perspective Dr Musa Sami, University of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust The Academic Perspective

Dr Solja Niemelä, Associate Professor of Addiction Medicine at the University of Turku, Finland

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