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Final Program 8Th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry “New Horizons in Interdisciplinary Approaches” Final Program 8th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry “New horizons in interdisciplinary approaches” Wednesday 23 October 2013 09.00 – 18.00 Registration Room Baekeland 1 Baekeland 3 10.00 – 13.30 Pre-Congress Pre-Congress Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Dr. Frans Fluttert Dr. Michiel de Vries Robbé (Netherlands): & Dr. Vivienne de Vogel The black box of (Netherlands): aggression unravelled: The Assessment of protective application of the Early factors for violence risk: Recognition Method The SAPROF 13.30 – 14.30 Lunch on one’s own Room Baekeland 1 Baekeland 3 14.30 – 18.00 Pre-Congress Pre-Congress Workshop 3 Workshop 4 Mr David Jones (UK): Dr. H.P.B. Lodewijks Violence in the workplace: (Netherlands): An endemic but not an Improvement of risk inevitable problem of 21st assessment and risk century healthcare delivery management in violent youth using the SAVRY Thursday 24 October 2013 08.00 – 18.00 Registration 08.00 – 09.00 Setting up Poster Display and Exhibition 09.00 – 18.00 Poster Display and Exhibition Room Auditorium 09.00 – 09.45 Opening & Welcome by Henk Nijman, Tom Palmstierna, Roger Almvik & Bart Thomas (chairs) Jo Vandeurzen, Vlaams Minister van Welzijn, Volksgezondheid en Gezin Prof.Dr. Eric Mortier, afgevaardigd bestuurder UZ Gent Country flag parade by Nico Oud (Organiser) 09.45 – 10.30 Keynote 1: Risk Assessment of Spousal Violence: What approach should we use? Prof. Henrik Belfrage (Sweden) Chair: Tom Palmstierna 10.30 – 11.00 Keynote 2: Assaulting behaviour: a personal story about the violence no one should experience at work Ms. Kelly Mclean (USA) Chair: Tom Palmstierna 11.00 – 11.30 Break 11.30 – 12.00 Keynote 3: Compulsive Care: Measures taken in regard to people who have been interned and others in need of care Mr. Christiaan Decoster (Belgium – Ministry of Health): Chair: Bart Thomas 12.00 – 12.45 Keynote 4: Neurobiology of aggressive behaviour: about wild horses and reins Prof. Dr. Kurt Audenaert (Belgium) Chair: Bart Thomas 12.45 – 14.15 Lunch (Banquet Room) Parallel Session 1 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room Theme Symposium: Training in Symposium: USA / Advances in Advances in Training and education of the management of MEXICO (part 1) epidemiology, nature & neurobiological & staff aggression (part 1) cross-cultural aspects pharmacological approaches Chair: Adriana Mihai Chair: Marie Leiner (USA) Chair: Sabine Hahn Chair:Joy Duxbury (Romania) Chair: Chris Bervoets 14.15 – 14.45 Jon Snorrason, Marie Leiner & Cecilia De Lateef Olayanju, Raouf Chris Bervoets, Jurgen De Miriam Zwitter (USA): Gudmundur Saevar Vargas(USA): Naguib, Quynh Nguyen, Fruyt, Hella Demunter, Violence in the health care Saevarsson & Hilmar Thor Effects of collective Rajeev Bali, Olabode Barry Dekeyser & Manuel setting: empowering Bjarnason (Iceland): violence attributed to Kayode (UK): Morrens (Belgium): nursing students through Experience of staff using organized crime in a border Violence against women in Do we need guidelines in the use of de-escalation manual restraint techniques community USA/MEXICO Nigeria: prevalence and rapid tranquilisation? A training help-seeking behaviour survey on prescribing preferences in Belgian psychiatrists and emergency doctors 14.45 – 15.15 Adriana Mihai, Lajos Marie Leiner, C. Avila & Lateef Olayanju, Raouf Hiroko Kashiwagi, Noriomi Stéphane Guay, Richard Dokomos, Raluca Tirintica, Cecilia De Vargas (USA): Naguib, Quynh Nguyen, Kuroki, Naotugu Boyer, Juliette Jarvis & Alina Radu & Aurel Children’s mental health Rajeev Bali, Olabode Hirabayashi & Manabu Natasha Dugal (Canada): Nirestean (Romania): and collective violence: a Kayode (UK): Ikeda (Japan): Evaluation of changes in Training in management of bi-national study on the Assessment of the risk Neuropsychological perceived self-efficacy in aggressive behaviour – USA / Mexico border factors affecting intimate Features and Psychosocial managing patient experience in Romania partner violence in Nigeria Backgrounds among aggression after completing Schizophrenia Patients workplace prevention with a History of Serious training Violence in Japan 15.15 – 15.45 Julian Beezhold (UK): Maria Theresa Villanos, Giovanni de Girolamo, Lois Moylan & Sharon Reducing violence in acute Cecilia De Vargas & Marie Valentina Candini, Chiara Cialo (USA): inpatient psychiatry Leiner(USA): Buizza, Clarissa Ferrari, Integration of the audio- Young children’s mental Gian Marco Globbio, Paolo visual Moylan Assessment health in a community Maggi, Stefania Greppo & of Progressive Aggression affected by collective Maria Elena Boero (Italy): Tool (MAPAT) in a USA violence: a binational study Mental illness and violence: state-wide training program A comparison between of mental health workers formerly and never violent patients living in residential facilities 15.45 – 16.15 Break Parallel Session 1 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room Theme Ethical & Legal aspects Innovative strategies for Workshop Workshop Chair: Kevin McKenna reducing coercion Chair: Henk Nijman 14.15 – 14.45 Piyush Pushkar (UK): Natalie Hammond & Katie Bailey & Michael Bob Bowen & Pat Risser Violence as Event: What Amanda Pithouse (UK): Jennings (UK): (USA): does it mean and for Violence reduction in inner- Lack of insight: no longer a Strengthening the whom? A review of the city adult acute mental bar to forensic rehabilitation pavement of good anthropological literature health wards - ‘A SCRiPT intentions: ethical and legal for Safety’ implications of restraint and seclusion strategies 14.45 – 15.15 Hanna Tuvesson Thijs Beckers & André (Sweden): Merks (Netherlands): Factors associated with the The effect of physical perception of Angry and space on aggression in Aggressive Behavior psychiatry among psychiatric nursing staff 15.15 – 15.45 Isabelle Jarrin, Marie Duncan Stewart & Len Edwards & Elaine Mordoch Bowers (UK): (Canada): The Safewards Model and The place of ethics in Cluster RCT mental health nurses’ clinical judgment in the use of seclusion 15.45 – 16.15 Break Parallel Session 2 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room Theme Symposium: Training in Symposium: USA / New directions: risk New directions in risk Ethical & Legal aspects the management of MEXICO (part 2) assessment – prevention prevention & protective Chair: Kris Goethals aggression (part 2) Chair: Marie Leiner (USA) & protective factors factors and other related Chair: Adriana Mihai Chair: Roland van de themes (Romania) Sande Chair: Richard Whittington 16.15 – 16.45 Cristian Damsa & Adriana Cecilia De Vargas, Marie David Cooke (UK): Virgil Hancock (USA): Joke Harte & Mirjam van Mihai (Switzerland): Leiner & David Briones Institutional risk processes 250 years in the psychiatric Leeuwen (Netherlands): The training impact on (USA): for violence: institutions management of violent Reporting violence in management of agitation Impact of collective viewed through the PRISM behaviour psychiatry to the police or violence on children’s not; research on the health: a systematic review decisive factors 16.45 – 17.15 Plenary discussion Cecilia De Vargas (USA): Roland van de Sande, Richard Whittington, Johan Maria Baby (New Zealand): Impact of collective Henk Nijman, Eric Håkon Bjørngaard, Andrew Mental health nurses' violence on a 12 year old Noorthoorn, Andre Brown, Rajan Nathan & experiences of patient boy from Mexico treated in Wierdsma, Edwin Stephen Noblett (UK): assaults the USA – An Hellendoorn, Cees van der Dynamic relationship interdisciplinary approach Staak & Niels Mulder between multiple START (Netherlands): assessments and violent Structured short term risk incidents over time assessment and caring for patients in crisis. An overview of empirical research and risk management practice development in acute psychiatric wards in the Netherlands 17.15 – 17.45 Plenary discussion Cathy Gaytan & Cecilia De Geoffrey Dickens, Laura Valerie Isaak, Hava Vargas (USA): O'Shea, Fiona Mason, Kostisky, Dor Bar-Noy , Evidence based Marco Picchioni (UK): Shmuel Hirschmann & assessment instruments All things being equal? Alexander Grinshpoon and treatment interventions Predictive validity of the (Israel): in children and adolescents HCR-20 among A project for the reduction with violence related heterogeneous groups of of staff injuries caused by problems secure psychiatric patient aggression inpatients Parallel Session 2 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room Theme Specific population: Workshop Workshop Workshop forensic Chair: Roger Almvik 16.15 – 16.45 Akihiro Shiina, Masaomi Gregory M. Smith & Øyvind Thomassen, Hilde Bob Bowen (USA): Iyo, Akira Yoshizumi & Alexandria A. Windcaller Dahl & Eivind Myhre Doing what we know when Naotsugu Hirabayashi (USA): (Norway): we know it: translating (Japan): Successful seclusion & The mental machine – research into practice Involuntary hospitalization restraint reduction in a perspectives on high for offenders with mental large civil & forensic mental security asylums in the disorders in Japan health system 2000-2010 20th Century 16.45 – 17.15 David Pulsford, Joy Duxbury, Karen Wright & Anthony Crumpton (UK): A Survey of Staff and Patient Attitudes towards Aggression in a United Kingdom High Secure Hospital 17.15 – 17.45 18.30 – 20.30 Welcome reception at the Town Hall Pacification Room * Alderman of the city of Ghent: Mr. Resul Tapmaz * Chair of the EViPRG: Roger Almvik * Chair local committee: Bart Thomas * Congress Organiser: Nico Oud Friday 25 October 2013 08.00 – 18.00 Registration 09.00 – 18.00 Poster Display
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