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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 (): & 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 (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 (): Nirestean (Romania): and collective violence: a Kayode (UK): Ikeda (): 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 (): 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 and Exhibition

Room Auditorium

09.00 – 09.45 Keynote 5: The Anatomy of Violence: The biological roots of crime Prof. Adrian Raine (USA) Chair: Henk Nijman

09.45 – 10.30 Keynote 6: A review of theories of restraint-related deaths in the UK Prof. Joy Duxburry (UK) Chair: Henk Nijman

10.30 – 11.00 Break

Parallel Session 3 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room

Theme Specific population: Sexual offending & New directions: risk Other related themes Ethical & Legal aspects forensic aggression assessment – prevention Chair: Patrick Callaghan Chair: Peter Lepping Chair: Tom Palmstierna Chair: Frans Fluttert & protective factors Chair: Mary Johnson

11.00 – 11.30 Andrea Livesey & Geraint Carrie M. Carretta, Ann W. Vivienne de Vogel, John Parkes (UK): Kevin Murray, Matthew Lewis (UK): Burgess & Rosanna F. Jeantine Stam, Eva de Spa Potential lethality of Wilding & Jayne Payne Applying clinical DeMarco (USA): & Michiel de Vries Robbé restraint in seated (UK): formulation to reduce To tell or not tell (Netherlands): positions: case examples Impact of prosecution for violence and support Violence risk assessment and experimental violence in hospital on recovery in an adult in women: results from a measurement of lung continuing rate of violence forensic psychiatric service: Dutch multicentre study function. and staff safety the specific needs of patients with neurocognitive deficits

11.30 – 12.00 Michael Lewis, Jane Carrie M. Carretta & Sheila Didier Camus, Mehdi Michael Polacek & Lori Peter Lepping & Raveesh Ireland, Janice Abbott & H. Ridner (USA): Ghloam Rezae, Jean- Kessler (USA): BN (UK): Caroline Mulligan (UK): The influence of Phillippe Duflon, Jean- Does a Patient-Directed Overvaluing autonomy Understanding clinical perpetrator type to Michael Kaision, Valérie Admission Process psychopathy: Exploring psychological health Moulin & Nicolas Khüne Reduce Violence? cognitive and affective outcomes in victims of rape (Switzerland): functioning and developing Using the SOAS-R scale in a new self-report measure the Psychiatric Department of the Lausanne University Hospital (DP-CHUV): lessons and limits after five years

12.00 – 12.30 Vicente Vazquez-Vera & Sara Jones (USA): Katrien de Ponti Virgil Hancock (USA): Donald Lyons (UK): Juan Jose Sanchez-Sosa Male sex offenders’ (Netherlands): 250 Years of psychiatric “Zero tolerance” of violence (Mexico): capabilities to meet their The importance of diagnoses and violent in mental health care: Neuropsychological goals: an explanatory analysing aggression behaviours practice guidance in executive functions as model of sexual offending incidents for preventing Scotland predictors for response to violence: using a pack of treatment in violent cards based on PRISM offenders

Parallel Session 3 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room

Theme Innovative strategies for Workshop Workshop Workshop reducing coercion Chair:Johan Hakon Bjorngaard

11.00 – 11.30 Minco Ruiter (Netherlands): Brian Van Brunt (USA): Gregory M. Smith (USA): Nellie Visantiadou-Parintas Specialists in de- The Structured Interview Psychiatric use of (Greece): escalation: the de- for Violence Risk unscheduled medications Action methods in working escalation supporter Assessment (SIVRA-35) in the Pennsylvania state with anger and rage in hospital system: effects of individual and group 11.30 – 12.00 Isabelle Jarrin, Debbie discontinuing the use of therapy Frechette & Patrick Griffith P.R.N orders (Canada): Leading the way: how an organization's leadership promotes least restraint in a Canadian psychiatric hospital

12.00 – 12.30 Elizabeth Wiese, Simone Vlek, Thom Piethaan, Chantal de Koning, Marnou van den Berg, Carina Bruin, Laurens van Gestel, Irma Janssen, Wendy van Vlerken, Daida Voorneman, Josephine Zelleke & Ernest Franken (Netherlands): Conflict management program: fidelity scale in psychiatric care

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch (Banquet Room)

Parallel Session 4 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room

Theme Symposium on Debate about the report New directions: risk Sexual offending & Specific population: intellectual disability of the special UN assessment – prevention aggression forensic Chair: John Taylor (UK) rapporteur on torture & protective factors Chair: Jon Snorrason Chair: Pia Wismer Kielberg (part 1) Chair: Michiel de Vries Robbé

14.00 – 14.30 John Taylor (UK): Brodie Paterson (UK) & Murat Emul, Husrev Sandra Thomas, Kenneth Inge Jeandarme, Ciska Personality Assessment in Kevin MckKenna (Ireland) Demirel, Dilek Yesilbas, Phillips & Mary Gunther Wittouck, Freya Vander Offenders with Intellectual will moderate a special Erhan Yuksek, Suheyla (USA): Laenen, Jan De Varé, Yves Disabilities: Associations debate in response to the Aliustaoglu & Ismail Ozver Childhood narratives of Grouwels, Michèle Ampe & with Personality Disorder, report of the special UN (Turkey): perpetrators who sexually T.I. Oei (Belgium): Clinical Engagement and rapporteur on torture and Facial emotion recognition abuse children Disciplinary infractions in Aggression other cruel, inhuman or and crime trends in patients three Flemish forensic degrading treatment or with bipolar affective institutions: prevalence and punishment in health care disorder judicial reaction settings 14.30 – 15.00 Bruce Gillmer (UK): Ellen van den Broek, Mary Gunther, Sandra Derith Harris (): Intellectual Disability, Michiel de Vries Robbé & Thomas & Kenneth Phillips Working in forensic mental Alcohol Misuse and Risk Vivienne de Vogel (USA): health for Violence (Netherlands): Childhood sibling and peer Translation of risk relationships of assessment to risk perpetrators who sexually management. Challenges abuse children and solutions

15.00 – 15.30 Raymond Novaco & John Mirjam van Leeuwen & Jane Gilgun (USA): Taylor (USA): Joke Harte (Netherlands): A research-based model of Anger Treatment Gains Violence on the ward: the meanings of violence to and Violence Reductions Characteristics of mental perpetrators health professionals who have an increased risk of becoming victim of inpatient violence

15.30 – 16.00 Break

Parallel Session 4 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room

Theme Specific population: Workshop Workshop Special Workshop (1) forensic (part 1) Chair: Ana Putkonen

14.00 – 14.30 Dor Bar Noy (Israel): Diana Polhuis, Hans Joanne Skellern & Andrew Bob Bowen (USA): Ethical issues regarding Kruikemeier, Wendy Kamp Lovell (UK): Corporate Culture Change psychiatric inpatients & Ben Lijten (Netherlands): Development of a training necessitating prolonged Meeting the complex needs DVD for analysis of seclusions of intellectual disabled incidents of violence and people with forensic aggression 14.30 – 15.00 Ian Tracey (Australia): psychiatric problems Aggressive Behaviour Management Training in a High Secure Mental Health Facility

15.00 – 15.30 Karen Wright, Joy Duxbury, Tony Crumpton & Alison Baker (UK): A study into attitudes towards violence and aggression in a high security hospital

15.30 – 16.00 Break

15.30 – 18.00 Museum Dr. Guislain tour

Parallel Session 5 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room

Theme Workshop on anger Debate about the report New directions: risk Specific populations: Innovative strategies for treatment of the special UN assessment – prevention child & adolescent reducing coercion Chair: John Taylor (UK) rapporteur on torture & protective factors Chair: Osmo Vuorio Chair: Adriana Mihai (part 2) Chair: Lars Kjellin

16.00 – 16.30 John Taylor & Raymond Brodie Paterson (UK) & John Olav Roaldset & Stål Paola de Rose, Flavia Hamp Harmsen Novaco (UK): Kevin MckKenna (Ireland) Bjørkly (Norway): Cirillo, Francesco Demaria, (Netherlands): Anger Treatment: Case will moderate a special The incremental validity of Fortunata Salvaguardia, National guideline for Formulation and the Stress debate in response to the a bio-psycho-social Paola Bergonzini, Maria physical restraint in the Inoculation Approach report of the special UN approach for violence risk Pia Casini, Deny Menghini Netherlands rapporteur on torture and assessment & Stefano Vicari (Italy): other cruel, inhuman or Short-term psycho- degrading treatment or pathological effects on punishment in health care children and adolescents settings who have suffered different forms of abuse

16.30 – 17.00 Paul Doedens & Jolanda Therese Aström (Sweden): Virgil Hancock (USA): Maaskant (Netherlands): Risk assessments in A new managed care Nurses' contribution to clinical practice: can model in emergency prevent seclusion in acute training in structured psychiatry: The crisis mental health care – a assessment methods response centre of Tucson, prognostic study protocol improve social service Arizona, USA evaluations of delinquent youths?

17.00 – 17.30 Bjarne Dahl & Thor Egil Minco Ruiter (Netherlands): Holskog (Norway): No more solitary 'The conversation room' confinement! One to one experience with reducing guidance to restore coercive measure connection with the patient during coercion and confinement

Parallel Session 5 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room

Theme Workshop Workshop Workshop Special Workshop (1) (part 2)

16.00 – 16.30 Brian Van Brunt (USA): Peer van der Helm, Petra Cheryl A. Kennedy (USA): Bob Bowen (USA): Dark Knight: Donning the Schaftenaar & Elvira van Universal Behavioural Corporate Culture Change Wirdum (Netherlands): Precautions: The Archetype – looking at motivations through case The enduring myth of the development of a

studies of rampage ”violent client”, living group psychiatric hospital crisis violence climate and aggression in a response team forensic psychiatric setting 16.30 – 17.00

17.00 – 17.30

19.30 – 22.30 Congress Dinner

Saturday 26 October 2013

08.00 – 17.00 Registration

09.00 – 15.00 Poster Display and Exhibition

Parallel Session 6 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room

Theme Symposium: New directions Symposium: From New directions: risk Specific populations: Training and education of in the assessment of risk, building to body – assessment – prevention intellectual disability staff prevention & protective predicting aggression on & protective factors Chair: Hans Hovens Chair: Mojca Dernovsek factors (part 1) different levels (part 1) Chair: Vivienne de Vogel Chair: Joy Duxbury (UK) Chair: Henk Nijman

09.00 – 09.30 Joy Duxbury (UK): F. van Dijk (Netherlands): Margo Faay (Netherlands): Klaus Drieschner Amal Fahoum-Taha An exploration of the broader From building to body – Kennedy Axis V: clinimetric (Netherlands): (Israel): and applied concept of reflections on triggers of properties assessed by Risk factors for inpatient Violence against children: clinical aggression across a violent behaviour on mental health nurses aggression by adults with raising awareness amongst spectrum of healthcare and various levels intellectual disabilities and Arab women students related settings: translating severe challenging measurement, prevention behaviour: a long-term and management evidence prospective study into practice

09.30 – 10.00 Sabine Hahn (Switzerland) E. Noorthoorn, P. van der Michiel de Vries Robbé, Juliet Hockenhull & Thor Egil Holtskog & Joy Duxbury (UK): Schaaf, W. Janssen & H. Vivienne de Vogel & Ellen Richard Whittington (UK): (Norway): Toward comparable Nijman (Netherlands): van den Broek The effectiveness of risk “When experienced approaches and consistent Predicting the use of (Netherlands): assessment tools for adults psychiatric nurses handle instruments in the research seclusion on the basis Dynamics in risk with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review high risk of violence” – An field of clinical aggression ward design features, assessment: change in risk elucidation of experienced and coercion patient characteristics, and and protective factors psychiatric nurses’ staffing variables during treatment experience of nursing in dealing with a high risk of violence

10.00 – 10.30 Bridget Hamilton E. Kuijpers, H. Nijman & P. Mary Johnson & Kathleen Bert ter Mors Jaroslav Pekara & Marie (Australia): de Looff (Netherlands): Delaney (USA): (Netherlands): Treslová (Czech Rep): Patient factors related to Predicting aggression on Development of Combined Evaluation of Electrical The experiences with incidents of aggression and the basis of changes in Assessment of Psychiatric Aversion Therapy (EAT) for nurses trainings concerning code grey events in electrodermal activity of Environments (CAPE) aggressive and sexual prevention of violence in medical-surgical hospital forensic psychiatric profiles - psychiatric inappropriate behaviour the Czech Republic in settings patients? inpatient version after acquired brain injury: years 2010 - 2013 Two Single Case Design studies

10.30 – 11.00 Break Parallel Session 6 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room

Theme Specific population: Workshop Workshop Special Workshop (2) forensic (part 1) Chair: Aila Vokkolainen

09.00 – 09.30 Christian Delcomyn Warrick Brewer & Brendan Gregory M. Smith & Bob Bowen (USA): Steffensen & Steen Murphy (Australia): Alexandria A. Windcaller Supporting People with Madsen (Denmark): Engaging and managing (USA): Complex Behavioural Frequency of relapse in angry young men: a six- The psychiatric emergency Profiles: Integrating challenging behaviour in session intervention response team process: a Neurosensory, forensic patients. Special non-violent approach to Psychological, supporting people in crisis care unit vs. traditional and Behavioural care unit Methodologies to Support People, Not Just Their 09.30 – 10.00 Nutmeg Hallett (UK): Behaviours Patient involvement in planning for the prevention and management of aggression and violence

10.00 – 10.30 Nutmeg Hallett (UK): What are we doing to de- escalate? Inpatient staff views on de-escalation

10.30 – 11.00 Break

Parallel Session 7 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room

Theme Symposium: New Symposium: From New directions: risk Application of new directions in the building to body – assessment – prevention technology assessment of risk, predicting aggression on & protective factors Chair: Olavi Louheranta prevention & protective different levels (part 2) Chair: Satu Kuivalainen factors (part 2) Chair: Henk Nijman Chair: Joy Duxbury (UK)

11.00 – 11.30 Sanaz Riah (Canada): H. Nijman, A. Zaalberg, E. Nadine Troquete, Rob van Marjolein van der Zwaag, An organisational approach Bulten, A. Wouters, C. van den Brink, Harry Beintema, Murray Gillies, Juergen to reducing coercive der Staak & J. Wielders Tamara Mulder, Titus van Vogt, Erik Kuijpers, Cor practice in a Canadian (Netherlands): Os, Robert Schoevers & Datema, Wang Long Li & mental health hospital Predicting violence and Durk Wiersma Elke Daemen (Netherlads): psychopathology in (Netherlands): Ambient healing forensic patients with diet Prediction and prevention environment design for an related blood parameters? of violent recidivism acute psychiatric ward through risk assessment with the Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START)

11.30 – 12.00 Marie Gerdzt, D. Catherine A. Bousardt, J. Hummelen, Marja de Schutter & Hein Tess Speelpenning, Marjolein & V. Dearie (Australia): E. Noorthoorn, M.Overduin Lodewijkx (Netherlands): van der Zwaag, Murray Evaluating the outcomes of & H. Nijman (Netherlands): Psychiatric patients need a Gillies, Cor Datema & Erik a clinical aggression Predicting aggression by more active role in Kuijpers (Netherlands): prevention training program the assessment of clinical managing their own Creating a user interface in practice risk factors and self- aggression for staff to control ambient reported impulsivity in healing environments in subgroups of forensic acute psychiatric wards psychiatric patients

12.00 – 12.30 Plenary discussion Plenary discussion Alina Haines, Richard Whittington, Andrew Brown, Stephen Noblett & Taj Nathan (UK): Prospective validity of the Structured Assessment of Protective Factors (SAPROF) instrument for violence

Parallel Session 7 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room

Theme Workshop Symposium Workshop Special Workshop (2) Focus on India (part 2) Chair: Peter Lepping

11.00 – 11.30 Anneke Goudriaan, Rien Peter Lepping & BN Edward Kudding & Hans Bob Bowen (USA): Van, Tatijana Malesevic, Raveesh(UK/ India): Fleury (Netherlands): Supporting People with Martijn Kikkert, Jan Physical training: The Mysore Declaration Complex Behavioural Neeleman, Monique Human Defence System Profiles: Integrating Staats, Liselotte de Mooij, (HDS) Matthijs Blankers & Jack Neurosensory, (Menselijk Psychological, Dekker (Netherlands):

Streetwise, Self-wise, Verdedigingssysteem) and Behavioural (MVS) Methodologies to Support Other-wise: a novel 11.30 – 12.00 intervention to diminish BN Raveesh (India): People, Not Just Their victimisation in psychiatric Behaviours Forensic services in India patients with substance use disorders

12.00 – 12.30 Peter Lepping, Srinivas Lanka, Murali Krishna, BN Raveesh, Stephen

Stanaway & Jim Turner (UK/India): Prevalence of patient and visitor violence (PVV) in medical settings in India and North Wales

12.30 – 13.30 Lunch (Banquet Room

Parallel Session 8 Auditorium Van der Goes Hubert van Eyck Jan van Eyck Baekeland 1 Room

Theme Various themes Specific populations: New directions: risk Workshop Chair: Wim Janssen intellectual disability assessment – prevention Chair: Bart Thomas & protective factors Chair: Merete Berg Nesset

13.30 – 14.00 Ove Lintvedt (Norway): "Maartje Knotter, Inge Charlotte Pollak, Christina Jan Boogaarts & Bas van The feasibility of Wissink, Xavier Moonen, Holmén & Tom Palmstierna Raaij (Netherlands): implementing Internet- Geert Jan Stams & Gerard (Sweden): Interaction Skills Training based interventions for Jansen (Netherlands): Using the checklist 'V- (IST): Improving the psychosis, violence risk The relation between staff RISK-10' to identify future efficacy of interaction and assessment, and anger attitude towards aggression risk of violence in both cooperation under non- management within mental of clients with intellectual psychiatric and cooperative circumstances health services disabilities and the applied dependency disorders interventions in different emergency units working contexts

14.00 – 14.30 Wim Janssen Claudia Pouls & Inge Berry Penterman & Henk (Netherlands): Jeandarme (Belgium): Nijman (Netherlands): International seclusion Institutional aggression in Assessing aggression risks figures, literature and intellectually disabled (ID) in patients of the conditions for international offenders: an analyses of 5 ambulatory mental health comparisons specialized forensic ID crisis team projects

14.30 – 15.00 Paul Withers, Simon Crowther, Diane Sharples & Paula Capewell (UK): A community groups approach to managing interpersonal violence in an intellectual disabilities service

15.00 – 15.30 Break

Parallel Session 8 Baekeland 2 Baekeland 3 Bauwens Guislain Room

Theme Workshop Workshop Workshop Workshop

13.30 – 14.00 Klaus Drieschner Hella Demunter, Chris Erick Noorthoorn, C. Nick Goddard . (Netherlands): Bervoets, Jürgen de Fruyt, Bervoets, L. Goderis & J. (Netherlands): Andy Dewitte, Koen Titeca Duxbury (Netherlands): Routine recording of Change the patient or inpatient aggression: & Joris Vandenberghe Clear communication and change the team? Using

challenges, solutions, and (Belgium): procedures at admission or Non-Violent Resistance 14.00 – 14.30 long-term experiences Emergency doctors and transfer: procedural (NVR) to change a team psychiatrists in acute differences between and decrease violence in agitation: birds of a feather countries and what we may inpatient settings ? learn from another over countries?

14.30 – 15.00

15.00 – 15.30 Break

Room Auditorium

15.30 – 16.15 Keynote 7: Does hypersexuality exist? Prof. Kris Goethals (Belgium) Chair: Henk Nijman

16.15 – 16.25 Presentation of the best abstracts & poster awards Henk Nijman, Tom Palmstierna, Joy Duxbury, Nico Oud

16.25 – 16.35 Closing and looking forward to the 9th conference in 2015 Henk Nijman, Tom Palmstierna, Joy Duxbury, Nico Oud

16.35 – 17.00 Farewell Drinks in the Concept Room – Ground Floor

Posters

1. Kasja Woicik, Rosalind van der Lem & Stefan Bogaerts (Netherlands): No show for treatment in forensic outpatients with ADHD 2. Sami Richa & Ramzi Haddad (Lebanon): Violence against schizophrenic women 3. Thor Anders Aase & Tom Nergård (Norway): Mandatory care for people with a mental retardation 4. Rosaria Di Lorenzo, Vitoantonio Formicola, Stefano Mimmi & Paola Ferri (Italy): Variables related to bed-blocker phenomenon in an acute psychiatric ward 5. Michael Polacek & Lori Kessler (USA): Does a Patient-Directed Admission Process Reduce Violence? 6. Stephen Shannon, Eric Roche, Kevin Madigan, Patrick Devitt, Larkin Feeney, Kieran Murphy & Brian O'Donoughue (Ireland): Accumulated coercive events (ACEs) and quality of life after admission to psychiatric hospital 7. G.I. van Driel-Kruizenga, J.J. Stolker, H. Nijman & A. Bal (Netherlands): Reduction of aggression in adolescents with autism – a critical factor for a successful treat- ment? 8. Ramzi Haddad, Sami Richa, Michelangelo Aoun, Elyssar Chbeir & Wadih Naja (Lebanon): Violence prevention in a psychiatric unit 9. Roland van de Sande, Henk Nijman, Eric Noorthoorn, Andre Wierdsma, Edwin Hellendoorn, Cees van der Staak & Niels Mulder (Netherlands): Structured short term risk assessment and caring for patients in crisis. An overview of empirical research and risk management practice development in acute psychiatric wards in the Netherlands 10. Thor Egil Holtskog & Bjarne Dahl (Norway): Using milieu therapy in a forensic psychiatric unit, experience and challenges 11. Virginie Vanbinst, Louis De Page & Pierre Titeca (Belgium): Systemic and family psychotherapeutic contributions in a forensic psychiatric ward for rehabilitation 12. Louis De Page, Virginie Vanbinst, & Pierre Titeca (Belgium): Handling relations towards legal instances in forensic psychiatric ward regarding intramural violence 13. Staci Curran, Lee Bransky, Christopher Coleman & Mary Ann Zeserman (USA): Using research findings to develop and implement caring modalities for nursing staff following violent episodes 14. Alina Haines, Khurram Sadiq, Fahad Javaid, Oladipupo Omodunbi, Fayyaz Khan, Rhiannah McCabe & Wahid Zaman (UK): Integrating advanced research training into higher professional development for senior psychiatrists: the Liverpool SAPROF Experience 15. Jane Gilgun & Gwendolyn Anderson (USA): Contextual factors and disclosures of child sexual abuse during forensic interviews 16. Vivienne de Vogel, Jeantine Stam, Stéphanie Klein Tuente & Michiel de Vries Robbé (Netherlands): Psychopathy in women: Results from a Dutch multicentre study into risk factors of female forensic patients 17. Maria Baby (New Zealand): Mental health nurses' experiences of patient assaults 18. 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