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Tuesday, 9 March 2021 Time in Time in ICT CET Hall A

14:30- 08:30- Course 01: Assessment personality disorder in young people 17:30 11:30 Andrew Chanen, Australia

18:30- 12:30- Course 02: Mindfulness based therapy and counseling (MBTC) developed from Thailand 21:30 15:30 Wongpiromsarn Yongyud, Thailand Wednesday, 10 March 2021 Time in Time in ICT CET Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Hall F Hall G Hall H

16:00- 10:00- **By invitation only** 16:30 10:30 Meet the Fellowship Awardees Afzal Javed - WPA President Helen Herrman - WPA Past President Norman Sartorius - WCP 2020 Scientific Chairperson Mariana Pinto da Costa - WCP 2020 ECP Chairperson

17:30- 11:30- Opening Ceremony and 18:15 12:15 Plenary Session 01 (Presidents' Reports)

Master of ceremonies - calling the meeting to order Andrea Pound, Australia

Thai Psychiatric Society Address Charnsil Chawanun, Thailand

Address from Helen Herrman, Australia WPA Past President

Address from Afzal Javed, UK WPA President

Introduction to the program Norman Sartorius, Switzerland

Declaring the congress open Afzal Javed, UK

18:15- 12:15- BREAK 18:45 12:45

18:45- 12:45- Plenary Session 02: 20:15 14:15 Global health and global mental health: a dream too far?

Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia; Suwana Arunpongpaisal, Thailand

Speaker: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland

Discussants: Judy Bass, USA; Guadalupe Morales Cano, Spain; Oye Gureje, Nigeria; Pratima Murthy, India

20:15- 14:15- BREAK 20:45 14:45

20:45- 14:45- Presidential Symposium Panel discussion: Panel discussion: Original Session: Difficult Invited Symposium 01: Special Session 01: Quiz Session 01 21:45 15:45 01: Early intervention in Education about mental Minimizing coercion in Cases 01 Mental health in closed Reflection on the UN Panel discussion: From psychiatric disorders health and psychiatry mental health care institutions debate: Climate change failure to success in and the role of psychiatry working with family carers

Chair: Mihaela Amering, Chairs: Patrick McGorry, Chair: Roger Ng, Hong Chair: Silvana Galderisi, Chairs: Dzmitry Chairs: Robert van Voren, Chair: Roy Abraham Poverty and mental health Austria Australia; Masafuki Kong, China Italy; John Allan, Australia Krupchanka, Switzerland; Netherlands; Maria Inez Kallivayalil, India Sami Ouanes, Tunisia Mizuno, Japan Linda Cottler, USA Lopez Ibor, Spain

Panelists: Miia Mannikkö, How to persuade your Panelists: Mohan Isaac, Panelists: Soumitra CASE 1 SEARO: Thailand Transformation of social Climate change – a Finland; Hervita Diatri, government to create, Australia; Norbert Pathare, India; Guadalupe care system in Ukraine planetary emergency - Indonesia; Lou Querubin, implement and fund early Skokauskas, Norway; Morales Cano, Spain; Olha Myhalivska- strengthening resilience New Zealand; Spyros intervention services for Afzal Javed, UK; Eka Martha Savage, Kutelmakh, Ukraine and mental wellbeing Zormpas, Greece; Alice psychosis in your national Chkonia, Georgia New Zealand; Burin Joana Nurse, UK Kan, Hong Kong, China health system: The Greek Suraarunsamrit, Thailand; experience George Szmukler, UK Nikos C. Stefanis, Greece

Early intervention in CASE 2 WPRO: Japan Human rights in closed Informing and engaging Burnout and mental low and middle income institutions the new generation of health Arpit Parmar, India countries: a realistic Wendy Weijts, psychiatrists around option? Netherlands climate change Swaran Singh, UK Maria Bodic, USA

Early intervention in Georgian penitentiary: Climate and mental psychotic disorders - Mental health for all health: What we must do Evidence and evidence Nino Makhashvili, Georgia David Pollack, USA gaps Alison Yung, Australia Thursday, 11 March 2021 Time in Time in ICT CET Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Hall F Hall G

15:30- 09:30- Industry Symposia A Product Theater 16:30 10:30 Supported Session 15:30-16:00 (not included in main event Supported Session - Product CME/CPD credit) Theater (not included in main event CME/CPD credit)

16:30- 10:30- Interorganizational Interorganizational Interorganizational Symposia 17:30 11:30 Symposium in collaboration Symposium with WAIMH organized in collaboration with The World Association - Who is the patient: the with The World Federation of Psychosocial complex interplay between for Mental Health: Promoting Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation parental and infant/toddler mental health: The role of and recovery: future psychopathology psychiatrists perspectives

Chairs: Alberto Ferguson, Chairs: Campbell Paul, Chair: Helen Herrman, Colombia; Pichet Udomratn, Australia; Miri Keren, Israel Australia; Ingrid Daniels, Thailand South Africa

Family caregivers are Women with borderline Interorganisational working important for rehabilitation personality disorders and - what could the future look Johannes Wancata, Austria their offspring: interactions, like mutual impact and Gabriel Ivbijaro, Portugal consequences Gisele Apter, France

Reform of rehabilitation The interplay of severe The tale of two societies services to cope with parental psychopathology Nasser Loza, Egypt pandemic restrictions and severe infant's medical Medhat Elsabbahy, United sickness Arab Emirates Campbell Paul, Australia

Integrating Perinatal obsessive Multi-disciplinary psychopharmacology and compulsive disorder, parental partnerships for effective bio- psychosocial rehabilitation primary preoccupation and psycho-social interventions for recovery of person with parenting Ingrid Daniels, South Africa mental illness Miri Keren, Israel Tae-Yeon Hwang, Korea

17:30- 11:30- BREAK 17:45 11:45

17:45- 11:45- Plenary Session 03: Alcohol, 19:15 13:15 opiates, cannabis, other drugs: tools for recreation?

Chair: Charnsil Chawanun, Thailand; Afzal Javed, UK

Speaker: Nora Volkow, USA

Discussants: Miia Mannikkö, Finland; Linda Cottler, USA; Andrej Kastelic, Slovenia; Vladimir Poznyak, Switzerland

19:15- 13:15- BREAK 19:30 13:30

19:30- 13:30- Industry Symposia A Industry Symposia B 21:00 15:00 Supported Session Supported Session (not included in main event (not included in main event CME/CPD credit) CME/CPD credit)

21:00- 15:00- BREAK 21:30 15:30

21:30- 15:30- Presidential Symposium 02: Presidential Symposium 03: Panel discussion: Original Session: Panel discussion: School Original Session: CRPD Case Scientific Session 22:30 16:30 Psychiatry of intellectual Prevention of suicide Classification of mental 3 Minute Competition 01 mental health Studies 01 Lectures in Thai: Digital Interorganizational disability disorders: unresolved issues mental health services and Symposium in collaboration COVID 19 with Fountain House: Working with persons with serious mental illness in the Community

Chairs: Ralph Aquila, USA; Chairs: Nassar Khan, Chairs: Danuta Wasserman, Chair: Geoffrey Reed, Mexico Chair: Mariana Pinto da Chair: Christina Hoven, USA Chairs: Neeraj Gill, Chair: Samai Afzal Javed, UK Pakistan; Ashok Roy, UK Sweden; Gabriel Ivbijaro, Costa, UK Australia; Norman Sartorius, Sirithongthaworn, Thailand Nigeria Switzerland

Meeting the patient needs in Mental health needs of Rethinking suicide: Is Panelists: Pichai Ittasakul, Panelists: Kapila Jayaratne, Panelists: Soumitra Pathare, Digital mental health services the rehabilitation programs children and adolescents research about suicide Thailand; Wolfgang Gaebel, Sri Lanka; Panom Ketumarn, India and COVID-19 for mentally ill from with intellectual disabilities: reducing rates of suicide? ; Kathleen Pike, Thailand; Sachin Shinde, USA; Charlene Sunkel, South Sirisak Thitidilokrat, Thailand; paternalization to partnership A UK perspective Michael Phillips, China USA; Maria-Elena Medina Carolyn Gentle-Genitty, USA Africa; Chatdanai Sornchai, Thailand Nikolay Neznanov, Russian Gordana Milavic, UK Mora, Mexico; Maya Kulygina, Martha Savage, New Zealand; Federation and Anna Russian Federation; Driss Andreas Heinz, Germany; Vasileva, Russian Federation Moussaoui, Morocco; Darrel Michaela Amering, Austria; Regier, USA Oye Gureje, Nigeria; Mohan Partners in care: using Where are we now in Suicide in women -The silent Isaac, Australia Tele-Psychiatry community and integrated evidence-based interventions story Weerapong Sanmontree, care for wellness in care of persons Lakshmi Vijayakumar, Thailand Guido Valentini, Italy and with intellectual and Australia Ralph Aquila, USA developmental disabilities? Separate is not equal Kerim Munir, USA

Economics of treating a A whole-system approach to The current situation of The surveillance system homeless mental ill care provision in Intellectual suicide in Thailand during of depressive disorder at Venu Gopal, India Developmental Disorders the COVID-19 pandemic provincial level (SDDP) Luis Salvador-Carulla, Nattakorn Jampathong, Prapat Ukranan, Thailand Australia Thailand Friday, 12 March 2021 Time in Time in ICT CET Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Hall F Hall G Hall H

15:30- 09:30- Meet the Expert Product Theater 16:30 10:30 Supported Session 15:30-16:00 (not included in main Supported Session - event Product Theater CME/CPD credit) (not included in main event CME/CPD credit)

16:30- 10:30- Interorganizational Original Session: 17:30 11:30 Symposium in 3 Minute Competition Interorganizational Symposium in collaboration with ECNP: 02 collaboration with ICAPAP and WAIMH: Neuroscience based Chair: Mariana Pinto Human rights of infants, children and Nomenclature (NbN) – A da Costa, UK adolescents practical (and free of charge) tool for improved prescribing

Chairs: Sam Tyano, Israel; Myron Belfer, USA Chairs: Florence Thibaut, France; Siegfried Kasper, Austria

Child and adolescent human rights: A global Introduction to NbN absence Joseph Zohar, Israel Myron Belfer, USA

Child and adolescent rights and Use of NbN in guidelines responsibilities: An international mental health Kostas Fountoulakis, perspective Greece Daniel Fung Shuen Sheng, Singapore

The rights of infants: Do infants have human How it works – Live rights in addition to those afforded children demonstration and adolescents? Joseph Zohar, Israel Campbell Paul, Australia

17:30- 11:30- BREAK 17:45 11:45

17:45- 11:45- Plenary Session 04: Youth 19:15 13:15 in adversity: what can psychiatry do to help?

Chairs: Phunnapa Kittirattanapaiboon, Thailand; Felice Lieh-Mak, Hong Kong, China

Speaker: Christina Hoven, USA

Discussants: Bruno Fallisard, France; Lian Zeitz, USA; Luis Rohde, Brazil; Olayinka Omigbodun, Nigeria

19:15- 13:15- BREAK 19:30 13:30

19:30- 13:30- Special Session 02: Panel discussion: Original Session: Panel discussion: Panel discussion: Panel discussion: Interorganizational 20:30 14:30 The relationship of Collaboration in Difficult Cases 02 Information Positive mental health Mental health and Symposia in collaboration Panel discussion: Global psychiatrist non-governmental Psychiatry in Asia technology in public health with The World New perspectives in associations – organizations active psychiatry and in the Association of Social Urban Mental Health: Strengthening in psychiatry with promotion of mental Psychiatry: The future The citiesRISE alliances pharmaceutical and health tasks of initiative other industry

Chairs: Helen Panelists: Afzal Chairs: Philip Chair: Toshiko Kamo, Chairs: Danuta Chair: Ian Hickie, Chair: Kua Ee Heok, Chair: Afzal Javed, UK Chairs: Roy Abraham Herrman, Australia; Javed, UK - Gorwood, France; Japan Wasserman, Sweden; Australia Singapore Kallivayalil, India; Moitreyee Sinha, President WPA; Maria Inez Lopez Ibor, Dzmity Krupchanka, Rashid Bennegadi, France India Norman Sartorius, Spain Switzerland Switzerland - SC Panelists: Lukoye Chair 20th WCP; Ethical pitfalls for Panelists: Setia Utami CASE 1 (EURO: Panelists: Ian Hickie, Panelists: Miia Panelists: Bhisma The experimental child: Atwoli, Kenya; Malcolm Hopwood, NGOs that have Diah, Indonesia; Poland) Australia; Wolfgang Mannikkö, Finland; Murti, Indonesia Developmental impacts Christina Hoven, Australia - President relationships with Rugesh Vaishnav, Gaebel, Germany; Mary O'Hagan, New Shui Yuan Xiao, China of the coronavirus USA; Prabha AFPA; Mian-Yoon industry India; Syed Naqvi, Laura Ospina- Zealand; Mihaela Virgina Rosabal, pandemic on children Chandra, India; Chong, Taiwan - Paul Appelbaum, USA USA; Samia Abul Pinillos, Colombia; Amering, Austria; Costa Rica and the future of social Sam Tyano, Israel; President PRCP; Abdulla, United Arab Lucia Valmaggia, Alice Kan, Hong Saul Levin, USA psychiatry Norman Sartorius, Santiago Levin, Emirates; Ahmed UK; Yasser Khazaal, Kong, China; Miro Oye Gureje, Nigeria Vincenzo Di Nicola, Switzerland; Matt Argentina - WPA Jalili, Iran; Malcolm Switzerland; P. Muraly Javkolevic, ; Jonathan Campion, Canada; Hughsam, USA Zonal Rep.; Petr Hopwood, Australia Doraiswamy, USA Andi Tanra, Indonesia; UK Morozov, Russia - Panelists: CASE 2 (EURO: Samantha Boardman, COVID-19: Social WPA EC Member Christopher Cheok, Belarus) USA determinants and TOTAL Singapore health consequences Eliot Sorel, USA

The necessary link between social and cultural psychiatry Marianne Kastrup, Denmark

20:30- 14:30- BREAK 21:00 15:00

21:00- 15:00- Presidential Symposium Special Session Special Lectures Panel discussion: Panel discussion: Invited symposium 2: Interorganizational 22:00 16:00 04: Perinatal mental 03: War and mental Session: Jean Delay Community care Autism: clinical Lived Experience and Symposia in collaboration Original Session: CRPD Cases 02 health care health Prize Winner and mental health and public health Psychiatric Research with the Pacific Rim services: a new approaches College of Psychiatrists: alliance Urban mental health with PRCP

Chair: Neeraj Gill, Australia Chairs: Prabha Chandra, Chairs: Elie Karam, Chairs: Afzal Javed, Chair: Mario Maj, Italy Chair: Marco Bertelli, Chair: Mihaela Chairs: Yong Chon Park, India; Edmond Pi, USA Lebanon; Katherine UK; Helen Herrman, Italy Amering, Austria Korea; Chee Ng, Australia Keyes, USA Australia

Panelists: Soumitra Pathare, India Mental health promotion How do we assess Autoantibodies Partnerships in the Panelists: Muhammad ‘Meeting for Minds’ Five services for Charlene Sunkel, South Africa and universal prevention exposure to war against NMDAR1: community to prevent Waqar Azeem, Qatar; Maria Halphen, mental disorders in the Martha Savage, New Zealand; Andreas Heinz, strategies: essential to Elie Karam, Lebanon Frequent across and address suicidal Mohammod Golam France community: 1995, & later, Germany; Oye Gureje, Nigeria; Mohan Isaac, providing comprehensive mammals, relevant behaviour Rabbani, Bangladesh; in 2017 Australia perinatal mental health in neuropsychiatric Xiao Ping Wang, Bennett Leventhal, David Goldberg, UK care conditions, but still a China USA; Jane Fisher, Australia huge mystery Samai Hannelore Ehrenreich, Sirithongthaworn, Add lecture: Adolescent When & whom to treat Germany Partnerships in the Thailand; Olayinka HealthStreet Model Suicide prevention perinatal mental after exposure to war community in the area Omigbodun, Nigeria Linda Cottler, USA strategies in urban health in LMICs: Gaps, Michael Pluess, UK of perinatal care community mental health barriers, facilitators and Silvia Gaviria, Narei Hong, Korea opportunities for change Colombia Manasi Kumar, USA

Suicide and suicide How common are Challenges in the How lived experience Action for urban youth prevention during mental disorders after partnership with knowledge shaped mental health: plotting a pregnancy and post- exposure to war colleagues of other the ‘Wellbeing course in Seattle (USA) partum Viviane Kovess- medical specialties Manifesto for Pamela Collins, USA XiaDong Wang, China Masfety, France and how to address Aotearoa New them, with a special Zealand’ reference to stigma Mary O'Hagan, New and discrimination Zealand Santosh Chaturvedi, India

The potential of Is it possible for e-health in community orthodox psychiatry mental health care and its critics to come Stojan Bajraktarov, together? Macedonia Robin Murray, UK

Partnerships in the community to address the problem of substance abuse Phunnapa Kittirattanapaiboon, Thailand

Implications of community mental health care for the training of mental health professionals Irina Pinchuk, Ukraine

Partnerships in the community to foster the inclusion of people with severe mental illness Olga Karpenko, Russia Saturday, 13 March 2021 Time in Time in ICT Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Hall G Hall H

18:00- 12:00- Presidential Symposium 05: Presidential Symposium 06: COVID-19 Session: The Quiz Session 02 CRPD Case Studies 03 Interorganizational WPA related publications 19:00 13:00 Tackling the heterogeneity of Mental health in indigenous impact of COVID-19 in Symposium in collaboration session Panel discussion: Reduction depression in its prevention communities immigrants, refugees and with WONCA: Implications of stigma of mental disorders and treatment asylum seekers of the UN decisions on - Challenges and successes Universal Health Coverage for psychiatry

Chair: Micheal Pietrus, Chairs: Shigenobu Kanba, Chairs: Hinemoa Elder, New Chairs: Marianne Kastrup, Climate change and mental Chairs: Neeraj Gill, Chair: Helen Herrman, Chair: Michel Botbol, France Canada; Ann Faerden, Japan; Mario Maj, Italy Zealand; Jair Mari, Brazil Denmark; Harry Minas, health Australia; Norman Sartorius, Australia Norway Australia Lamia Jouini, UK Switzerland

Panelists: Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Immunometabolic Overview of Australian COVID-19 and mental Panelists: Soumitra Pathare, Using the SDGs to leverage WPA related books, journals Japan; Mary O'Hagan, New depression indigenous mental health health - the impact of the India better mental health and papers will be presented Zealand; Micheal Pietrus, Barbara Penninx, Netherlands Helen Milroy, Australia pandemic on mental health Charlene Sunkel, South Africa coverage and discussed Canada; Petr Winkler, Czech professionals Martha Savage, New Zealand Garth Manning, Thailand Republic ; Guadalupe Morales Massimo Clerci, Italy Andreas Heinz, Germany Cano, Spain; Anja Kare Petra Grunholm, UK; Oye Vedelsby, Denmark; Michelle Can we prevent depression? Mental health & wellness of COVID-19 and mental health Migration and mental health Gureje, Nigeria; Mohan Isaac, Delivering universal health Faculty: Martin Bruene, Blanchard, Australia Michael Berk, Australia Indigenous communities in consequences in immigrants, Denise Moran, El Salvador Australia coverage for psychiatry Germany; Kua Ee Heok, Canada during COVID-19 refugees and asylum seekers through collaboration Singapore; Cesar Alfonso, Cornelia Wieman, Canada Meryam Schouler-Ocak, between psychiatry and USA; George Kostyuk, Germany primary care Russia; Olga Karpeno, Russia; Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK Danuta Wasserman, Sweden; Martin Brüne, Germany; Identifying depression early The Pernicious impact of COVID-19 and mental health: WPA-WONCA survey on Alexander Moreira-Almeida, in adolescence (IDEA) centuries-long colonization Recommendations of WPA psychiatrists’ views on Brazil; Christian Kieling, Brazil on the wellbeing of the – in order to reduce the risk primary mental health core indigenous peoples of South of developing mental health competencies America problem Roger Ng, Hong Kong, China Mario Incayawar, USA Afzal Javed, UK

19:00- 13:00- BREAK 19:30 13:30

19:30- 13:30- Panel discussion: The history Panel discussion: Truth Scientific Session Interorganizational Interorganizational Interorganizational Interorganizational 20:30 14:30 and the future of the WPA: and Reconciliation Lectures in Thai: How to Symposium in Symposium in collaboration Symposium in collaboration Symposium in collaboration Interorganizational learning from the first 70 between Psychiatry and the get through a mental health collaboration with The with The World Medical with the Asia Psychiatric with the International Symposium organized years of its existence Community crisis during COVID-19 International Federation Assocation: Mental health Association: Challenges and Association for Women’s in collaboration with pandemic for Psychotherapy: Culture, of health workers and their achievements of psychiatry Mental Health: Migration and International College of community care and families in Asia women Neuropsychopharmacology: psychotherapy The future of psychopharmacotherapy

Chairs: Siegfried Kasper, Chair: Norman Sartorius, Chair: Mihaela Amering, Chair: Yongyud Chairs: Driss Moussaoui, Chairs: Michel Botbol, France; Chairs: Armen Soghoyan, Chairs: Florence Thibaut, Austria; Kostas N. Switzerland Austria Wongpiromsarn, Thailand Morocco; Cesar Alfonso, USA Vinay Lakra, Australia Armenia; Malcolm Hopwood, France; Josyan Madi-Skaff, Fountoulakis, Greece Australia Lebanon

New antipsychotics- Panelists: Jorge Alberto Panelists: Sheila Hollins, The mental health policy Sickness, illness and The importance of New mental health Trafficking and abuse among relevance in Costa y Silva, Brazil; UK; Jair Mari, Brazil; Martha response to COVID-19 migration in pandemic times international medical technology: Impact in world migrant women developing country Felice Lieh Mak, China; Savage, New Zealand; Jack pandemic in Thailand Rashid Bennegadi, France organizations in clinical psychiatry practice Marianne Kastrup, Denmark; perspective Mario Maj, Italy; McIntyre, USA; Debasish Samai Sirithongthaworn extraordinary times Prasad Rao Gundugurti, India E. Mohandas Warrier, India Juan Mezzich, USA; Helen Basu, India; Charlene Sunkel, Thailand Paul Summergrad, USA Herrman, Australia; Afzal South Africa; Lian Zeitz, USA Do Asian patients need Javed, UK; Ahmed Okasha, The challenging issues of the Pandemia and infodemia the Mental health of health Challenges and Near-death experiences different medications? Egypt mental health system in the place of psychotherapy in the workers in the COVID-19 achievements of psychiatry of forcibly displaced Seon-Cheol Park, Korea COVID-19 era care for community pandemic in Malaysia women and mental health Burin Suraaroonsamrit Anna Vasillieva, Russia George Kostyuk, Russian Nor Zuraida Zanal, Malaysia consequences thereof Thailand Federation Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany

Improving treatment Suicide Prevention Strategies The role of international Challenges, achievements, Psychosocial and mental outcomes through During the Dark Times of medical organizations during and opportunities of health factors of Venezuelan rational site-directed COVID-19 a global public health crisis psychiatry in Asia: The migrant women in Colombia pharmacotherapy Nattakorn Jampathong Miguel Jorge, Portugal Philippine perspective Silvia Lucia Gaviria Arbelaez, Pierre Blier, Canada Thailand Réné M Samaniego, Colombia Philippines

20:30- 14:30- BREAK 21:00 15:00

21:00- 15:00- Plenary Session 05: Closing, 21:30 15:30 presentation of the new Executive Committee and presentation of the new President’s plan of work

Closing remarks Helen Herrman, Australia

An assessment of the interest of the congress from the point of view of people with mental illness and their families Martha Savage, New Zealand

An assessment of the congress from the point of view of early career psychiatrists by one of the fellowship awardees Sami Ouanes, Qatar

WPA President’s work plan and introducing new committee Afzal Javed, UK

A presentation of the next congress site Rodrigo Nel Cordoba, Colombia

Formal closing of the congress Afzal Javed, UK