Wednesday, 21 August, 2019 Auditorium I Auditorium II Auditorium III Auditorium VI Auditorium VII Auditorium VIII Pavilion 5AB Pavilion 5C Pavilion 3A Pavilion 3B Pavilion 3C Course 01: ICD 11: Achievements and further work Course 02: How to write a scientific paper and get it Course 03: Course 04: Course 05: Course 06: Course 07: Strategies Course 08: Course 09: Course 10: Depression in the elderly Course Directors: Mario Maj, Italy and Geoffrey published Psychopharmacotherapy Prevention of suicide Neuromodulation treatment for the management of psychoses Course Director: Sofia Pereira Coutinho Reimão, How to write a scientific paper and get it published Course Director: Gabriella Stoppe, Switzerland Reed, Mexico Course Director: Joan Marsh, UK CBT and its applications in pregnancy Course Director: Vladimir Carli, Sweden Course Director: Albino Jorge Oliveira‐Maia, Portugal Course Director: Joaquim Gago Portugal Course Director: Course Director: Roger Ng, Hong Kong, China Course Director: Anita Riecher‐Rössler, Switzerland Co‐Directors: J. Bernardo Barahona‐Corrêa, Portugal; Gonçalo Co‐Directors: Daniel Neto, Portugal; Jaime Gracio, Rajiv Tandon, USA Cotovio, Portugal; Marcelo Mendonça, Portugal Portugal 08:00‐12:00 *Break at 10:00‐10:30

Welcome Session Master of Ceremonies: Andrea Pound, Australia Welcome to congress and call to order ‐ by WPA president Helen Herrman, WPA President Welcome greetings ‐ chair of local organizing committee Pedro Varandas ‐ President of the LOC Welcome words – prof. João Marques ‐Teixeira president of the portuguese society of and mental health Welcome words – prof. Joaquim Cerejeira, representative of the college of portuguese national association of physicians Overview of the scientific program Norman Sartorius, Scientific Committee Chair Awards to fellowship awardees Helen Herrman, WPA President & Norman Sartorius, Scientific

12:30‐13:20 Committee Chair

Plenary Session 01: Keynote addresses Chairs: Maria Luisa Figueira, Portugal; Norman Sartorius, Switzerland; Afzal Javed, UK The mental health program of the World Health Organizao Devora Kestel, Switzerland Implications for mental health globally of time to deliver: mental disorders and the non‐communicable diseases Sania Nishtar, Pakistan WPA 2019: Linking local action with global networks Helen Herrman, Australia 13:20‐14:30

Plenary Session 02: Improving mental health globally through its promotion and the prevention and treatment of mental illness Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia; Devora Kestel, Switzerland Improving mental health globally through its promotion and the prevention and treatment of mental illness Norman Sartorius, Switzerland 14:30‐16:00 Discussants: Lukole Atwoli, Kenya; Pamela Y. Collins, USA; Vikram Patel, India

16:00‐16:30 ‐ Coffee Break (in Foyer on Level 1) Presidential Symposium 01: Applications of the law in forensic and Collaborative Interorganizational Symposium 01: Scientific Session: European initiatives to combat Scientific Session: A blueprint for protecting physical Scientific Session: Behavioural addiction: A research State of the Art Symposium 01: Dealing with an Scientific Session: International perspectives on Scientific Session: Bridging the gap between Scientific Session: Immune alterations across stages of Scientific Session: Crisis! International perspectives on Scientific Session: Intergenerational psychiatry: New general psychiatry Mental health promotion in urban settings mental illness stigma and discrimination: Learnings health in mental illness: The launch of The Lancet and clinical update overdose crisis education‐ WPA intersectional psychoanalysis and neuroscience schizophrenia ‐ from the first episode to chronicity? increasing access to psychiatric care developments Chair: Robert van Voren, Lithuania Organized in collaboration with the CitiesRise Program from different experiences Psychiatry Commission Chairs: Samuel Chamberlain, UK; Jon Grant, USA Chairs: Richard Rosenthal, USA; R. Michael Krausz, symposium Chairs: Hervé Granier, France; Hachem Tyal, Morocco Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany; Jerzy Chairs: Jerry Halverson, USA; Saul Levin, USA Chairs: Cristiane Duarte, USA; Myrna Weissman, USA Neonaticide/filicide Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia and Moitreyee Sinha, Chair: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Chairs: Joseph Firth, UK; Christoph U.Correll, USA Introducing behavioural addictions: The archetype Canada Chairs: Rizky Aniza Winanda, Indonesia; Graciela Can meuroscience and psychodynamics converse? Samochowiec, Poland Increasing access to psychiatric care: Perspective from 30 years of studying three generations of US families Donna Stewart, Canada USA Time to Change Campaign, England Priorities for the commission: the burden of physical Jon Grant, USA The biggest public health crisis in North America since Beatriz Onofrio, Argentina Fabian Guenole, France Immune alterations in early psychosis ‐ intrinsic the US at risk for depression in the 21st century: Possibilities and limits of Promoting mental health amongst youth in Urban ChennaiJo Loughran, United Kingdom comorbidities in mental illnesses Insights into Buying‐Shopping Disorder (BSD) the HIV epidemic – a serious reflection! Evidence based CBT education and training Artificial intelligence & the future of psychiatry mechanisms, environment or both? Jerry Halverson, USA Myrna Weissman, USA assessment, therapy and research – Insights from a mental health service in South India Fighting stigma in a Danish Context, Denmark Brendon Stubbs, United Kingdom Astrid Müller, Germany Richard Rosenthal, USA Reham Aly, Egypt Mario Eduardo Costa Pereira, Brazil Blazej Misiak, Poland Increasing access to psychiatric care: an international Parental childhood adversities and Ramachandran Padmavati, India Michael Liebrenz, Switzerland Johanne Bratbo, Denmark Identifying key modifiable factors for improving Problematic internet usage ‐ disorder or conduit? Innovation as part of the response, a web‐based risk Teaching integration of psychotherapy modalities Individual repression and social symptoms Common genes in neurodevelopment and immune‐ effort neurodevelopment: 20 years and two generations Building equity into mental health services in Africa: Mentally ill offenders in China Health workforce empowerment versus task‐shifting Na Rovinu, Czech Republic physical health in mental disorders Naomi Fineberg, United Kingdom assessment and management platform to prevent Timothy Sullivan, USA Hervé Granier, France inflammatory pathways impacted in schizophrenia? Saul Levin, USA Cristiane Duarte, USA Xiaoping Wang, China Lukoye Atwoli, Kenya Petr Winkler, Czech Republic Ai Koyanagi, Spain Latent phenotypes of behavioral addictions overdose fatalities Psychotherapy supervision with low resources and Psychodynamics, epigenetics and childhood trauma Nicolas Ramoz, France Increasing access to psychiatric care: Perspective from Disadvantage, inflammation during pregnancy and The challenge of mental health in cities in Latin America Movimento UPA, Portugal Reducing physical health disparities by improving Samuel Chamberlain, United Kingdom Mohammadali Nikoo, Canada; R. Michael Krausz, high clinical volume César Alfonso, USA Antibodies against NMDA receptors and psychotic Mexico infant brain development in Brazil

16:30‐18:00 Rodrigo Nel Cordoba Rojas, Colombia Filipa Palha, Portugal prescribing practices Canada Hazli Zakaria, Malaysia symptoms‐ summary of evidence and implications for Aldo Antonio Suarez Mendoza, Mexico Andrea Jackowski, Brazil Dan Siskind, Australia From the open drug scene to accessible quality International survey of psychotherapy training clinical practice Increasing access to psychiatric care: Perspectives from Treatment of maternal depression in primary care in Going multiDisciplinary on multiMorbidity; staff and substitution treatment in Switzerland, a model for the Symposium Speaker: Barbara Almeida, Portugal Jakob Kaminski, Germany Hong Kong Brazil: Do children improve? service user health behavior change rest of us? Unravelling immune alterations associated with the Roger Man Kin NG, Hong Kong S.A.R. Marcelo Feijó de Mell, Brazil Simon Rosenbaum, Australia Marc Vogel, Switzerland deficit schizophrenia subtype WHO‐UNODC Stop‐Overdose‐Safely (S‐O‐S) Initiative Jerzy Samochowiec, Poland Dzmitry Krupchanka, Switzerland; Wataru Kashino, Austria 18:10‐19:10 Christopher Szabo, South Africa; Florence Thibaut, France Panelists: Lynn DeLisi, USA; Jair Mari, Brazil; Joan Marsh, UK; Chair: Michel Botbol, France Panel 01: The future of publications in psychiatry

Julio Licinio, USA remission Rare genetic variants and antidepressant Nuno Madeira, Portugal bipolar disorder: biomarker insights Distinct and common factors in schizophrenia and Carlos Pato, USA populations of African and Latino ancestry Common genetic variants in schizophrenia in Celia Carvalho, Portugal Twenty years of the Portuguese island cohort Chairs: Julio Licinio, USA; Carlos Pato, USA and mood disorders biology and treatment: insights into schizophrenia Scientific Session: From populations to genetics, Orestes V. Forlenza, Brazil treatment of Alzheimer´s disease Lithium and disease‐modification: implications for the Lars Kessing, Denmark dementia? Evidence from nation‐wide studies May lithium in drinking water protect against Thomas G. Schulze, Germany of response in bipolar disorder Genetics of lithium: polygenic burden and prediction Eric Jakobsson, USA affective/neurodegenerative disorders Systems biology: understanding lithium effects on Germany Chairs: Orestes V. Forlenza, Brazil; Thomas G. Schulze, prevention of dementia Evidence and perspectives for the treatment and Scientific Session: Lithium and neuroprotection: Martijn Figee, The Netherlands Compulsive Disorder Deep brian stimulation for refractory Obsessive‐ S. Evelyn Stewart, Canada Difficult to treat OCD in pediatric populations Bradley Riemann, USA OCD Adjustments to psychosocial treatments for Refractory Jerry Halverson, USA difficult to treat OCD Adjustments in psychopharm treatments and TMS in Chairs: Jerry Halverson, USA; Bradley Riemann, USA the lifespan Scientific Session: Approaches to refractory OCD across Anish Dube, USA Mental illness and treatment in ancient societies Anja Melada, Croatia The unusual bath of Mister Otmar Thomashoff, Austria Chairs: Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA; Hans‐Otto Films Session 19:10‐20:00 ‐ Welcome Reception (in Exhibition Area) Aleksander A. Mathé, Sweden disorder (PTSD: preclinical and clinical studies depressive disorder (MDD) and post‐traumatic stress Neuropeptide Y and neuropeptide S in major Pierre Magistretti, Saudi Arabia plasticity and neuroprotection Role of neuron‐glia metabolic coupling in neuronal Carla Nasca, USA functions in structural plasticity Epigenetic regulation of glutamatergic and metabolic Natalie Rasgon, USA depressive disorders to dementia Metabolic dysfunction in the progression from Chairs: Natalie Rasgon, USA; Carla Nasca, USA neuropsychiatric disorders plasticity for personalized Interventions in Scientific Session: Novel mechanisms of brain 18:00‐18:10 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Caterina Del Mar Bonnin, Spain stage intervention Functional remediation for bipolar patients: A late Martin Hautzinger, Germany disorder: First results of a multicentre RCT Adjuvant psychotherapy in early stage bipolar TBA at risk for bipolar disorder Cognitive and personality characteristics in individuals Thomas Stamm, Germany implications for psychotherapy research Staging in Bipolar Disorder: A new concept and its Germany Chairs: Thomas Stamm, Germany; Martin Hautzinger, concepts for psychotherapy Scientific Session: Staging in bipolar disorders: New reCmuiain eso:Siia eair Scientific Sess Free Communications Session: Suicidal behavior Kazuhiko Yamamuro, USA behavior development Prefrontal parvalbumin interneurons regulate social Takahira Yamauchi, USA circuit in Prefrontal Cortex Social experience during development affects neuronal Manabu Makinodan, Japan Disorder and Reactive Attachment Disorder Myelination and immune system in Autism Spectrum Sohei Kimoto, Japan Cortex of Schizophrenia Activity‐regulated gene expression in the Prefrontal Japan Chairs: Toshifumi Kishimoto, Japan; Hiroki Yoshino, autism during development relevant to schizophrenia and ion: Abnormalities of prefrontal cortex and physical illness Free Communications Session: Comorbidity of mental Samvel Sukiasyan, Armenia Trauma outcomes: predisposing factors Tatiana Galako, Kyrgyzstan in adults after Osh Events in 2010 Longitudinal dtudy of posttraumatic stress symptoms Khachatur Gasparyan, Armenia “KOMITAS” SYNDROME TBA persons in the Republic of Georgia Mental health problems among internally displaced Galako, Kyrgyzstan Chairs: Khachatur Gasparyan, Armenia; Tatiana Scientific Session: Long‐term consequences of trauma Thursday, 22 August, 2019 Time Auditorium I Auditorium II Auditorium III Auditorium VI Auditorium VII Auditorium VIII Pavilion 5AB Pavilion 5C Pavilion 3A Pavilion 3B Pavilion 3C ECP Lounge Presidential Symposium 2: Comorbidity Scientific Session: Divergence and Scientific Session: New findings in the Scientific Session: Recent developments Scientific Session: Precision medicine for Scientific Session: Psychosis research in Scientific Session: Forced displacement Special Lecture Session 01 Scientific Session: Updates in treatment Scientific Session: Inflammation and Scientific Session: Mental health policy Scientific Session: Brain drain 5 years ago of mental and physical disorders importance of the comorbidity of assessment and neurobiology of in occupational psychiatry: Good news schizophrenia with clinomics and developing countries through the lenses in Europe and the world: A mental Chair: Maria Ines Lopez Ibor, Spain resistant schizophrenia oxidative stress have key roles in the in the Eastern Europe countries: Current Chairs: Francesco Altamore, Italy; Asilay Chairs: Miguel R. Jorge, Brazil; Mohan somatic and psychiatric illness pediatric bipolar spectrum disorder for healthcare workers biomarkers of female scientists health challenge Science and Service: can they help one Chairs: John Kane, USA; Jose Rubio, USA neurobiology of major psychiatric questions and their solutions Şeker, Turkey Isaac, Australia Chairs: Dan Cohen, The Netherlands; Chairs: Joseph Biederman, USA; Stephen Chairs: Toshimasa Maruta, Japan; Gino Chairs: Doo‐Sup Choi, USA; Sophie Chairs: Andrea Horvath Marques, USA; Chairs: Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, another? Clozapine: Why can't we implement the disorders Chairs: Armen Soghoyan, Armenia; Oleg Brain drain in Greece The double burden of diabetes and Alexey E. Bobrov, Russia Faraone, USA Pozzi, Italy Erhardt, Sweden Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, USA Germany; Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark Ian Hickie, Australia evidence? Chairs: Julio Licinio, USA; Kim Do Skugarevsky, Belarus Athanasios Kanellopoulos, Greece mental illness Mental and physical comorbidities in Further evidence of the diagnostic utility PROGERPSI program: intra‐hospital Molecular imaging studies of the Cognitive impairment in psychoses and Traumas faced during forced Global Mental Health Peer Network John Kane, USA Cuenod, Switzerland Mental health policy in East European Brain drain in Spain in the last half Richard I.G. Holt, UK people with bipolar disorder: a critical of the CBCL for identifying pediatric BPD program using internal resources translocator protein in first‐episode HIV/AIDS displacement Charlene Sunkel, South Africa; Jakub Bill, Breakthrough psychosis as a paradigm of MMP9/RAGE overactivation, redox Countries: Implementation and decade Integrated care for mental disorders and review Joseph Biederman, USA Pedro Alves De Moura, Portugal psychosis patients Noeline Nakasujja, Uganda Iris Tatjana Graef‐Calliess, Germany Poland treatment resistance in Schizophrenia dysregulation and neuroinflammation in monitoring Rosa Molina, Spain non‐communicable diseases Giovanni De Girolamo, Italy Genetics of ADHD and Bipolar Disorder SEEGEN program: reducing psychosocial Simon Cervenka, Sweden Infectious exposure and cognitive Mental health consequences of forced Jose Rubio, USA schizophrenia Armen Soghoyan, Armenia Brain drain in Scandinavian countries Vikram Patel, India Integration of mental health Stephen Faraone, USA stress of employees in hospitals Immune activation reduced GABAergic impairment displacement: an update Neurobiological correlates of treatment Kim Do Cuenod, Switzerland Comparative assessment of Mental Juhana Kaaja, Finland; Tove Mogren, The importance of doctor‐patient comorbidity in other medical specialties Suicidal risks in juvenile bipolar vs. major Harald Guendel, Germany and enhanced dopaminergic Ibtihal Ibrahim, Egypt Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Germany response in psychosis? Uncoupling the occurrence of anti‐ Health services in the Post‐Soviet space Sweden

08:00‐09:30 relationship in the context of comorbid programs depressive disorders Comparing perspectives of patients and transmission in schizophrenia GABA B2 receptors and psychiatric Mental health services for asylum Sameer Jauhar, UK NMDAR1 autoantibodies from Petr Morozov, Russia Do psychiatric trainees in Poland want to disorders Gerhard Heinze Martin, Mexico Giulia Serra, Italy their therapists: return to work after sick Sophie Erhardt, Sweden disorders: genetic and functional seekers and refugees Meta‐analytic advice on the treatment neuropsychiatric disease Reforms of mental health system in move nowadays? Miguel R. Jorge, Brazil Prevalence & correlates of depressive Diagnostic stability & treatment leave Correlation of CSF serum metabolites evidence Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark of treatment resistant Schizophrenia Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany Georgia Anna Rebeka Szczegielniak, Poland disorders in DM2. Results of a study in 14 response in children & adolescents with Peter Angerer, Germany during 18 months treatment in Hannah Hong Xue, Hong Kong S.A.R. Christoph Correll, Germany Susceptibility and resilience in immune‐ Eka Chkonia, Georgia countries Bipolar Disorder Occupational Psychiatry: the road ahead schizophrenia patients Repurposing cannabidiol to target mediated neurodevelopmental Belarus: psychiatry at the intersection of Cathy Lloyd, UK María Vallejo Valdivielso, Spain for professionals and workers Doo‐Sup Choi, USA tardive dyskinesia disorders modern and traditional approaches Chronic physical illness, multimorbidity Gino Pozzi, Italy Membrane protein clustering in Elaine Del‐Bel, Brazil Ulrike Weber‐Stadlbauer, Switzerland Oleg Skugarevsky, Belarus and their effect on psychiatric treatment lymphocytes as a putative biomarker in Knockout of Casp1, Ifngr and Nos2 genes outcome psychotic disorders modify behavior and gut microbiome 09:30‐09:40 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Plenary Session 3: Quality of care for mentally ill people of all ages Chairs: Afzal Javed, UK; José Miguel Caldas de Almeida, Portugal The mentally ill ‐ ethics and care Joao Marques‐Teixeira, Portugal 09:40‐11:10 Discussants: Lamia Jouini, Tunisia; Paul Summergrad, USA; Charlene Sunkel, South Africa 11:10‐11:30 ‐ Coffee Break, Exhibition and E‐Poster Viewing Special Session 1: CRPD and related Collaborative Interorganizational Scientific Session: When do mental Scientific Session: International Scientific Session: Assessment and State of the art symposium 02: Scientific Session: Perinatal mental New WPA books and other publications Free Communications Session: Mental Scientific session: Social psychiatry and Scientific Session: Neuroimaging of Scientific session: Psychiatric education legislation: consequences for psychiatry Symposium 02: Perinatal care: a top disorders start? Etiopathogenetic and perspectives in quality assurance treatment of personality disorder: : around the genome illness: implications for women, their Chair: Michel Botbol, France health care provision challenges of global mental health‐ primary psychotic disorders in the millennial generation Chair: Oye Gureje, Nigeria priority for mental health care programs. treatment implications Chairs: Jack McIntyre, USA; Jagannathan Implications for community psychiatry and around the globe babies, occupational setting and needing a paradigm shift Chairs: Silvana Galderisi, Italy; Lynn E. Chairs: Ziad Kronfol, Qatar; Werdie Van Panelists: John Allan, Australia; Michaela Organized in collaboration with The Chairs: Giovanni De Girolamo, Italy; Srinivasaraghavan, USA Chairs: Michael Joseph Crawford, UK; Chairs: Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, USA; healthcare Chairs: Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India; DeLisi, USA Staden, South Africa Amering, Austria; Neeraj Gill, Australia; International Association of Women's Norbert Skokauskas, Norway Reforming mental health system: Role of Roger Mulder, New Zealand Smita Deshpande, India Chairs: Marisa Casanova Dias, UK; Rachid Bennegadi, France Research perspectives for neuroimaging Psychiatric education in the medical Soumitra Pathare, India; Charlene Mental Health and International Marcé The age of onset of bipolar disorders quality indicators The ICD 11 personality disorders: Their Late breaking news in genetics of Osvaldo Santos, Portugal Social psychiatry in academic psychiatry‐ of schizophrenia spectrum disorders school curriculum Sunkel, South Africa Society for Perinatal Mental Health Giovanni De Girolamo, Italy Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany application in general Mental Health psychiatric disorders Severe mental illness needs a paradigm shift Silvana Galderisi, Italy Ziad Kronfol, Qatar Chairs: Prabha S. Chandra, India and The age of onset of anxiety disorders Practice guidelines project of American settings Dan Rujescu, Germany Marisa Casanova Dias, UK Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India Neuroimaging indices and prediction of Postgraduate psychiatric education: a Charlotte Hanlon, Ethiopia Gwen Dieleman, The Netherlands Psychiatric Association Roger Mulder, New Zealand Rare heterozygous variants in Perinatal mental illness: implications for NTIC impact on mental health: Cyber‐ functional outcome in psychotic global perspective Understanding and responding The age of onset of schizophrenia Jack McIntyre, USA Bipolar and borderline personality functionally relevant genes and an the baby psychological approach disorders Hasanen Al‐Taiar, UK to the social determinants of spectrum disorders. a meta‐analysis Quality assurance in mental health disorder: similarities and differences oligogenic inheritance in schizophrenia: Catia Acosta, UK Rachid Bennegadi, France Lynn E. DeLisi, USA Millennials in the workplace: perinatal mental health problems: Matti Isohanni, Finland delivery in India Ester Di Giacomo, Italy Evidence from family based studies Perinatal mental illness and the Migration, refugees and displaced Antipsychotic treatment and perspectives from an early career

11:30‐13:00 essential to making services, The juvenile and pubertal transitions Arudhra Gopalakrishnan, India Results of an RCT of a brief intervention B.K. Thelma, India occupational setting persons and global mental health longitudinal trajectories of brain systems and policies effective and the onset of mental disorders: the Standardizing psychosocial treatments in for people with personality disorder Towards the implementation of Ana Virgolino, Italy Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark abnormalities in psychotic disorders Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal Jane Fisher, Australia cats study outpatient care Ollie Turner, UK pharmacogenetics in psychiatry The importance of multidisciplinary LAMI countries and challenges of global Antonio Vita, Italy Challenges in professionalism in Developing integrated maternal care George Patton, Australia Jerry Halverson, USA Management of personality disorder Daniel Mueller, Canada healthcare provision mental health Neuroimaging markers of conversion to psychiatric education and practice services in primary care in Ethiopia with comorbid depression Genetic explanatory models in psychotic Maria Emilia Pereira, Portugal David Ndetei, Kenya psychosis in at‐risk states Werdie Van Staden, South Africa Charlotte Hanlon, Ethiopia Sandra Silva, Portugal disorders in Costa Rica and their relation TBA Priorities & practices from pregnancy to mental health policies through the postpartum to inform policy Henrietta Raventos, Costa Rica for Perinatal Mental Health Programmes in sub‐Saharan Africa 13:10‐14:40 Lunch Break and Exhibition 13:20‐14:40 Parallel Short Communications Sessions (in Exhibition Area) Station 1: Anxiety Disorders / Developmental Psychopathology / Adversity and Psychiatry (Violence & Mental Health; Poverty & Mental Health; Mental Health of Refugees and Displaced Persons) Station 2: Addictions / Addictions to Psychotropic Substances Station 3: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (including Infant Psychiatry) Part I Station 4: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (including Infant Psychiatry) Part II / / Ecology, Psychiatry and Mental Health Station 5: Classification, Diagnostic Assessment and Nomenclature / Dementia / Exercise & Sports Psychiatry Station 6: Consultation / Digital Psychiatry Station 7: Depressive Disorders Part I / Epigenetics / Ethical Issues in Psychiatry / Evolutionary Psychiatry / Family Therapies 13:10‐14:40 Station 8: Depressive disorders Part II / Harmful Use of Alcohol and Drugs / History of Psychiatry / Human Rights and Mental Health Station 9: Early Interventions in Psychiatry / Education in Psychiatry Station 10: Epidemiology in Psychiatry / Immunology in Psychiatry / Gambling and Internet Abuse Station 11: Linguistics and Psychiatry / Medically Unexplained Symptoms / Forensic Psychiatry / Gender and Mental Health St ti 12 S hi h i d P h ti S t Di d P t I Scientific Session: Art exhibition lectures Scientific Session: Mental health Scientific Session: Neurobiology in Scientific Session: Suicidal Behaviours ‐ Scientific Session: Involuntary admission Scientific Session: Vastly discussed issues Scientific Session: Child custody and Free Communications Session: Chairs: Chairs: João Eira, Portugal; economics Psychiatry: Curriculum development, from concepts to testable features laws across three continents: USA, India, in ADHD – new data mothers with mental illness Miscellaneous I Guilherme Queiroz, Portugal Chairs: Massimo Moscarelli, Italy; research, training and clinical practice Chairs: Jean‐Pierre Kahn, France; Doina Greece Chairs: Joseph Biederman, USA; Iris Chairs: Indira Sharma, India; Britta The psychiatric gaze on patient's artistic Benjamin Lê Cook, USA Chairs: Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, Cozman, Romania Chairs: Athanasios Douzenis, Greece; Manor, Israel Ostermeyer, USA productions The impact of the U.S. affordable care India; Mohandas Warrier, India Coping stiles and suicide Kuruvilla Thomas, India Subsyndromal ADHD, what does it Forensic child custody evaluation João Eira, Portugal act on smoking rates among individuals Neurobiology in psychiatry: Curriculum Jean‐Pierre Kahn, France Involuntary admission laws in Greece mean? Britta Ostermeyer, USA Exposing patient's art: what is implied? with behavioral health disorders development and training A systematic suicide risk assessment Georgios Tzeferakos, Greece Joseph Biederman, USA Clinician's dilemma Guilherme Queiroz, Portugal Benjamin Lê Cook, USA Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, India Doina Cozman, Romania Overview of the issues regarding Genome‐wide association of reading Hasanen Al‐Taiar, UK Semiotics of outsider art European Research Project PECUNIA: A Neurobiology in Psychiatry: Diagnostic Understanding the lived world of psychiatric involuntary treatment in the ability: Overlap with risk genes for Legal perspectives Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA Road to cost‐effective treatment in framework and assessments Suicide: inputs to the phenomenon western world neurodevelopmental Indira Sharma, India mental health care Rajesh Nagpal, India Luís Madeira, Portugal Athanasios Douzenis, Greece Cathy L. Barr, Canada Do we need legal amendments? Leona Hakkaart‐van Roijen, The Neurobiology in psychiatry: Bridging the Cortisol and suicide risk in bipolar Involuntary admission laws in India Can continuous performance tests Gautam Saha, India 13:10‐14:10 Netherlands gap in clinical practice disorder Kuruvilla Thomas, India bypass the placebo response in adult Paying hospitals to reduce inpatient Kwabena Poku Kusi‐Mensah, Ghana Ana Giurgiuca, Romania Civil commitment of psychiatric patients ADHD? readmissions: Impacts on psychiatric Neurobiology in Psychiatry: Research Anish Dube, USA Iris Manor, Israel readmissions and access to post‐hospital opportunities, training and Understanding the role of placebo in follow‐up mental health care collaboration ADHD clinical trials Eric P. Slade, USA Milos Milutinovic, FYR Macedonia Jeffrey Newcorn, USA The value of disease‐related patient reported outcomes and the effectiveness of schizophrenia treatment Presidential Symposium 3: Fighting Collaborative Interorganizational Scientific Session: Towards closing the Scientific Session: Ethnic aspects of Scientific Session: Perinatal psychiatry State of the art symposium 03: An Scientific Session: Suicide research: The Special Lecture Session 02 As depressões resistentes (Session in Scientific Session: Changes in workforce Scientific Session: More than "aging stigma and discrimination of the Symposium 03: Psychotherapy 2019: mortality gap in Schizophrenia and infant mental health interface: update on child, adolescent and adult Need for integrating basic, translational, Chair: Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK Portuguese) migration and brain drain in the last 5 out": The multiple transitions between mentally ill: successes and new lessons learned and new departures Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria; Chairs: Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Perspectives across developing countries Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder clinical and cultural Social withdrawal (Hikikomori); just a The resistant depressions years – an international comparison adolescence and adulthood in mental departures Organized in collaboration with The Gabriela Cruz, Germany Germany; Daniel Mueller, Canada Chairs: Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, Chair: Norbert Skokauskas, Norway Chairs: Elizabeth Ballard, USA; Lawrence matter for Asia? Chairs: Carmita Abdo, Brazil; João Chairs: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom; health Chair: Graham Thornicroft, UK International Federation for Psychotherapy Health first: Saving the lives of the most Migration and medication: a India; Gautam Saha, India Prevention, early diagnosis and course of Park, USA Shigenobu Kanba, Japan Marques Teixeira, Portugal Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal Chairs: Srividya Iyer, Canada; Ashok Managing the stigma of opioid use Chair: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco vulnerable transcultural view Epidemiology and research perspectives attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Suicide prevention in immigrant A classification of neurodegenerative A importância dos fatores biológicos na Findings from the Brain Drain study in Malla, Canada Heather Stuart, Canada Interpersonal psychotherapy: The global R. Michael Krausz, Canada Kenneth Fung, Canada in perinatal psychiatry and infant mental a neurobiological perspective communities disorders based on biomarkers ‐ is resistência Indonesia Managing transitions successfully: the Stigma & discrimination in the swamp: reach Epidemiological aspects of increased Ethnic aspects of psychopharmacology health Thomas Frodl, Germany Harry Minas, Australia this the future? João Bessa, Portugal Satti Sitanggang, Indonesia MILESTONE Project everyday professional language usage Myrna Weissman, USA mortality in Schizophrenia Thi‐Minh‐Tam Ta, Germany Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, India Psychopharmacological approaches to Neurocognitive associations of suicidal Perminder Sachdev, Australia A caraterização clínica Differences in migration across Italy Swaran P. Singh, UK and internalized self‐stigmatizing Aotearoa New Zealand and Pacific Jonathan Burns, UK Pharmacogenetics in different ethnicities Clinical care in perinatal psychiatry and ADHD across the lifespan ideas and behavior Antônio Pacheco Palha, Portugal Francesco Altamore, Italy Early intervention in transitions to messages disparaging of individuals and indigenous solutions to the challenges of Closing the mortality gap: Current Daniel Mueller, Canada infant mental health Bennet Leventhal, USA Marie‐José Van Tol, The Netherlands Estratégias terapêuticas Do psychiatric trainees in Latvia want to employment for youths with mental 14:40‐16:10 families with severe and persistent psychotherapy evidence of success in prevention and Attitudes towards pharmacotherapy in Gautam Saha, India Service provision for Novel and rapid clinical treatments for Claudio Martins, Brazil move nowadays? illness mental illness Taimalieutu Kiwi Tamasese, Samoa; interventions patients with migration background Service development and training in neurodevelopmental disorders in suicidal ideas and behavior Estigma e resistência ao tratamento Natalija Berzina‐Novikova, Latvia Maryann Davis, USA Alan Rosen, Australia Allister Bush, New Zealand Ann Faerden, Norway Eva Janina Brandl, Germany perinatal psychiatry and infant mental Singapore: An Asian perspective Lawrence Park, USA Antônio Geraldo da Silva, Brazil Migration in Croatia ‐ psychiatric Transitions to functional roles in Indian The essential paticipation of persons Should we evaluate like Who takes responsibility for the physical health Say How Ong, Singapore A dimensional perspective and potential trainees migratory tendencies today youths with psychosis with psychosocial disabilities, according we evaluate medications? health of persons with severe mental Milos Milutinovic, FYR Macedonia Changes in definition of ADHD biomarkers of the neurobiology of Dina Bosnjak Kuharic, Croatia; Anja Ramachandran Padmavati, India to UN Convention Bruno Fallisard, France illness? Policy and community perspectives in Norbert Skokauskas, Norway suicide Melaja, Croatia Transitions in care responsibilities: Guadalupe Morales, Spain Francois Ferrero, Switzerland perinatal psychiatry and infant mental Elizabeth Ballard, USA Family roles in India and Canada health Srividya Iyer, Canada 16:10‐16:30 ‐ Coffee Break, Exhibition and E‐Poster Viewing Special Session 2: ICD‐11 Mental, Scientific Session: The future of Scientific Session: Glutamatergic Scientific Session: Human rights for Scientific Session: Double bladed State of the Art Symposium 04: Update Scientific Session: Theoretical and Diagnosis and Treatment of Complex Desafios, teoria e prática da Scientific Session: Women and mental Scientific Session: Psychiatric aspects &CHAR(10)& Behavioural and Neurodevelopmental psychoneuroimmunology: Promises and dysfunction and psychosis: From people living with mental illness: The medications on obsessive compulsive and related empirical psychopathology and its Cases 01 Psicopatologia (in Portuguese) health: What can we do? related to oncology Disorders: Implementation, training, and challenges Ketamine to anti‐NMDA receptor role of a psychiatrist Chairs: Mahmoud Elhabiby, Egypt; Aistė disorders clinical significance Chairs: Michel Botbol, France; Dzmitry Chairs: Luis Madeira, Portugal; Jose Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria; Chairs: Michelle Riba, USA; Lugi Grassi, impact on psychiatric practice Chairs: Angelos Halaris, USA; Karl autoantibodies Chairs: Bernard Janse van Rensburg, Lengvenytė, Lithuania Chairs: Naomi Fineberg, UK Chairs: Michael Musalek, Austria; Krupchanka, Switzerland Manuel Jara, Portugal Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Germany Italy Chairs: Mario Maj, Italy and Geoffrey Bechter, Germany Chairs: Dragos Inta, Switzerland; South Africa; Mvuyiso Talatala, South Tramadol, the fallen angel. A closer look Classification of obsessive compulsive Werdie Van Staden, South Africa Case 01 (From Russia): The story of a girl Desafios do paradigm fenomenológico Supporting the mental health of young Updating issues in the NCCN guidelines Reed, Switzerland Neuroinflammatory markers and innate Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany Africa on the safety and abuse potential of and related disorders ‐ an update Aesthetics’ contribution to the clinical behind a mask em Psiquiatria women and girls in adversity on distress in cancer Panelists: Oye Gureje, Nigeria; JingJing immune receptors in psychiatric patients Cellular and molecular determinants of Mental health care in South Africa from Tramadol Dan Stein, South Africa understanding of psychopathology Early Career Faculty: Egor Chumakov, Melissa Tamelini, Brazil Helen Herrman, Australia Michelle Riba, USA Huang, China; Devora Kestel, Ghanshyam Pandey, USA psychosis induced by glutamatergic deinstitutionalisation to Life esidimeni Mahmoud Elhabiby, Egypt New staging models in obsessive Michael Musalek, Austria Russia As complexas raízes históricas do insight Near‐death experiences of female Dignity and spirituality issues in cancer Switzerland; Maria‐Elena Medina Mora, Mild encephalitis as a type of dysfunction tragedy When, how, why could Pregabalin be compulsive and related disorder Clinical psychopathology: from concepts Case 01 (From Russia): The story of a girl Teresa Filipe, Portugal refugees and their consequences patients: a Multicenter Italian study Mexico; Kathleen Pike, USA; Mariana neuroinflammation in psychiatric Dragos Inta, Switzerland Mvuyiso Talatala, South Africa addictive? A clinical overview Bernardo M. DellOsso, Italy to symptoms in the subjective field behind a mask A estranheza na experiência da doença: Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Germany Maria Giula Nanni, Italy Pinto da Costa, Portugal; Norman syndromes Effect of ketamine on MEG‐recorded Professionalism and human rights for Francesco Altamore, Italy New interventions for obsessive Guilherme Messas, Brazil Senior Faculty: Petr Morozov, Russia pode a fenomenologia ajudar? Gender aspects in bipolar disorder The distress‐brain relationship in cancer Sartorius, Switzerland; Dan Stein, South Karl Bechter, Germany oscillations: questioning the NMDAR PLWMI Ketamine: a rising star with a notorious compulsive and related disorders Empirical grounds for undifferentiated Case 02 (From India): Does the hand that Breatriz Leal, Portugal Matthäus Fellinger, Austria care

16:30‐18:00 Africa Microglial imaging and disease hypothesis Bernard Janse van Rensburg, South reputation Joseph Zohar, Israel anxiety in the psychopathology of rock the cradle rule the world? The case Reconsiderando a perturbação bipolar e Incidence of emotional and Luzia Travado, Portugal progression in psychiatric disorders Peter Uhlhaas, UK Africa Lobna Azzam, Egypt Problematic usage of the internet; A schizophrenia of motherhood and its miseries Early a esquizofrenia como perturbações da psychological illness in women Cancer prevention and care among Jeffrey Meyer, Canada Translational neuroimaging paradigms Is high quality care for PLWMI feasible or New psychoactive substances: an Clinician’s perspective Werdie Van Staden, South Africa Career Faculty: Vandita Shanbhag, India intersubjectividade? Revisão e Martha Ferraz, Portugal people with severe mental illness Anti‐inflammatory treatments hold to study the effect of ketamine on brain remains a pipe dream in the African updated overview Naomi Fineberg, UK Values as necessity in both objective and Case 02: Does the hand that rock the resultados preliminaries Lugi Grassi, Italy promise in arresting neuroprogression circuitry Continent? Aistė Lengvenytė, Lithuania subjective evaluations of cradle rule the world? The case of Tania Cavaco, Portugal; João Rema, Michael Benros, Denmark Andreas Meyer‐Lindenberg, Germany Lukoye Atwoli, Kenya psychopathology motherhood and its miseries Portugal NMDAR1 autoantibodies in health and The Psychiatrist as a socio‐political Bill Fulford, UK Senior Faculty: Pratima Murthy disease: Inducers and functions activist in mental health Case 02 (From India): Does the hand that Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany Jonathan Burns, UK rock the cradle rule the world? The case of motherhood and its miseries Senior 18:00‐18:10 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls 18:10‐19:40 Lakshmi Vijayakumar, India and dynamic discovery Suicidal crisis ‐delays, dilemmas, despair Laure Zeltner, France team? ERIC experience What can you expect from a mobile crisis George Kostyuk, Russia; Moscow Emergency mental‐health services in Levin, USA Chairs: Miguel Bragança, Portugal; Saul emergency services Presidential Symposium 4: Psychiatric Primary care – an essential setting for David Baron, USA primary healthcare Suicide prevention in the context of effecve care Amanda Howe, UK universal mental health coverage for Working together – key components of Luigi Grassi, Italy mental illness in community approach for the care of people with Stigma and destigmatization: Dignity Nunes Barata, Portugal Chairs: Bulent Coskun, Turkey; Ana Organized in collaboration with WONCA primary care person‐centered mental health in Symposium 04: From stigmatization to Collaborative Interorganizational erigpstv etlhat care health mental positive learning fdepression of and neurobiological factors in the origin Interactions between environmental Maria Ines López‐Ibor Alcocer, Spain illness Depressive disorder as an adaptation Ned Kalin, USA depression childhood risk to develop anxiety and The neural circuitry underlying the Alan Schatzberg, USA major depression Cortisol, HPA Axis genes and cognition in USA Chairs: Alan Schatzberg, USA; Ned Kalin, depression factors in the development of neurobiological and environmental Scientific Session: Interactions between Donna Stewart, Canada assessing PAD applicants The experience of a C‐L psychiatrist in K. Sonu Gaind, Canada mistakes do we want to make? Do no harm: Help me die: Which Netherlands Rutger Jan Van Der Gaag, The patients: An impossible ethical dilemma Physician‐assisted death in psychiatric Paul Appelbaum, USA psychiatric disorders The ethics of participation in PAD for Tyano, Israel Chairs: Donna Stewart, Canada; Sam perspectives death: ’ contrasting Scientific Session: Physician ‐assisted Golam Khandaker, United Kingdom treatment target for depression? IL‐6/IL‐6R pathway as potential Madhukar Trivedi, USA selection Inflammation informing treatment Lakshmi Yatham, Canada Bipolar disorder and inflammation Gustavo Medeiros, USA relationships with immunomarkers major depression have distinct Positive and negative valence systems in Medeiros, USA Chairs: Madhukar Trivedi, USA; Gustavo usefulness in practice and limitations frenzy in mood disorders: Potential Scientific Session: The inflammation and emotional development issues Play therapy on infant with regulatory Gisèle Apter, France disorders infant dyads when parent has borderline Therapeutic interventions of parent Hachem Tyal, Morocco disorders: between faith and law Right to abortion for people with mental Aida Sylla, Senegal pregnancies in Senegal Psychotherapeutic support of at‐risk Harrison, USA Chairs: Michel Botbol, France; Alexandra addressed need to be psychotherapeutically parenthood and early development Scientific Session: When access to lxnr arsn USA Harrison, Alexandra Miscellaneous II Free Communications Session: Brita Boelgen, Norway What is Important? Satisfaction from the User Perspective: Oleg Papsouev, Russia influence experience and satisfaction? How does length of illness and disability Tatiana Kishka, Russia gender focused approach Inpatients’ treatment experience with a Ann Faerden, Norway psychiatry and overall Satisfaction in acute Satisfaction surveys in mental health Faerden, Norway Chairs: Alexandar Janca, Australia; Ann Russia and Norway with acute psychiatric admissions in Scientific Session: Patient`s satisfaction Miscellaneous III Free Communications Session: Joao Mauricio Castaldelli Maia, Brazil cardiologists health competencies among Online training to enhance mental Rizky Aniza Winanda, Indonesia Asia psychodynamic psychiatry in Southeast WPA online and distance learning of Priyanthy Weerasekera, Canada Online psychotherapy training Roger Ng, Hong Kong S.A.R. psychiatry WPA online diploma of international Priyanthy Weerasekera, Canada Chairs: Roger Ng, Hong Kong S.A.R.; education Scientific Session: Online psychiatric Allister Bush, New Zealand visions in New Zealand perspectives on voice hearing and Maori healing and psychiatry Olayinka Omigbodun, Nigeria in Nigeria practices impacting child mental health Cultural and religious beliefs and David Ndetei, Kenya for common mental disorders? Can traditional healers effectively screen Omigbodun, Nigeria Chairs: David Ndetei, Kenya; Olayinka Kenya, Nigeria and New Zealand with traditional & religious healers in Scientific Session: Psychiatrists working Friday, 23 August, 2019 Auditorium I Auditorium II Auditorium III Auditorium VI Auditorium VII Auditorium VIII Pavilion 5AB Pavilion 5C Pavilion 3A Pavilion 3B Pavilion 3C ECP Lounge Presidential Symposium 5: New technologies Scientific Session: Implement what we Scientific Session: Implementation of WPA Scientific Session: How to implement Scientific Session: Early life stress in affective Scientific Session: Interventions to improve Scientific Session: Clinical and therapeutic Open market of ideas session Abordagens Socioculturais no Tratamento das Scientific Session: Mental health issues related to Scientific Session: Tackling the mental health of diagnosis and treatment of mental already know: Human rights based practices curriculum on intimate partner violence and mindfulness based interventions in disorders: from neuroscience to treatment women's mental health across the world implications of medical and psychiatric Chairs: Graham Thornicroft, UK; Dzmitry Krupchanka, Doenças Mentais problematic internet use care gap in resource‐limited countries: The disorders in psychiatry sexual violence against women psychiatric institutions and private practice Chairs: Allan Young, UK; Mario F. Juruena, UK Chairs: Gisèle Apter, France; Ruben Soares, comorbidity in bipolar disorders Switzerland (Session in Portuguese) Chairs: Vladan Starcevic, Australia; Yasser fight against stigma (FAST) Program Chair: Florence Thibaut, France Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria; Martha Chairs: Josyan Madi‐Skaf, Lebanon; Donna Chairs: Guido Bondolfi, Switzerland; Edel Telomere length is associated with Early Life Portugal Chairs: Federico Mucci, Italy; Giulio Perugi, Chair: Antônio Pacheco Palha, Portugal Khazaal, Switzerland Chairs: Driss Moussaoui, Morocco; Norman Why the clinical utility of diagnostic Ferraz, Portugal Stewart, Canada Maex, Belgium Stress in severe mental disorders Women's health in general outpatient clinics Italy O cenário transcultural na reconstrução da Diagnosing and managing problematic online Sartorius, Switzerland categories in psychiatry is intrinsically limited A human rights‐based approach to acute The curriculum background, translation and Improve patient care through a mindfulness Monica Aas, Norway in Nigeria The role of autism Spectrum Disorder in parentalidade gaming Developing a community mental health and how we can use new approaches to mental health crisis care implementation program for hospital staff and medical Childhood maltreatment and the physical Frances Adiukwu, Nigeria Bipolar patients with OCD Thames W. Borges, France Bernardo Dell'Osso, Italy network in rural areas complement them Lieselotte Mahler, Germany Donna Stewart, Canada students burden of patients with bipolar disorders Reproductive and child health specialists in Federico Mucci, Italy Abordagem sistêmica comunitária: Uma Prevalence of cybersex and its association with Jean‐Michel Gaglione, France Mario Maj, Italy Advance directives in psychiatry IPV in the curriculum –A view from Spain Guido Bondolfi, Switzerland Bruno Etain, France Kenya Emotional dysregulation, cyclothymia and metodologia multidisciplinar para fortalecer as mental health issues Leveraging existing human resources and Neuroimaging of mental disorders in the era Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland Marga Saenz‐Herrero, Spain MBIs in Liaison Psychiatry: benefits for Genetic, HPA axis and early life stress impact Catherine Muburi, Kenya psychiatric comorbidity in Bipolar Disorders comunidades, abordando as dimensões Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland digital technology in Hlaing Thar Yar 08:00‐09:30 of artificial intelligence Stigma resistance and citizenship as SV in curriculum‐ A view from South America patients and psychiatrists in affective disorders Implementation of perinatal mental health Giulio Perugi, Italy biopsicossocial‐espirituais dos indivíduos Disinhibition, impulsivity and narcissism: Internet‐ Township Sofia Pereira Coutinho Reimão, Portugal treatment goals Marta Rondon, Peru Edel Maex, Switzerland Mario F. Juruena, United Kingdom services in rural India The role of neuroprogression in explaining Ottorino Bonvini, Brazil related personality changes Khin Maung Gyee, Myanmar Burma Transforming mental health services in the Andrea Gmeiner, Austria Translating and implementing the curriculum MBIs in patient caregivers suffering from Biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment of Ramdas Ransing, India comorbidities in Bipolar Disorder Abordagem Sociocultural no Tratamento da Doença Elias Aboujaoude, USA Developing access to care for people with 21st Century: Are new digital technologies Stigma, UN‐CRPD and Human Rights in for Portuguese and Brazilian psychiatrists severe psychiatric pathologies Bipolar Disorder: hope or hype? Barriers and facilitators for GPs to report Dina Popovic, Israel Mental Cyberchondria: The impact of problematic online schizophrenia and depression the answer? Mental Health Services Joana Sa Ferreira, Portugal Jean‐Christophe Chauvet‐Gelinier, France Allan Young, United Kingdom domestic violence cases to the authorities Cognitive impairment in Comorbid Bipolar Marcos De Noronha, Brazil health‐related searches Ellen Aghekian, Armenia Ian Hickie, Australia Lara Caixeiro, Portugal; Orlando Silva, How to improve the mental health of the Diana Moreira, Portugal patients Emotional contagion of fainting spells in a secondary Vladan Starcevic, Australia Addressing mental health needs of Portugal adolescents by the mindfulness meditation Norma Verdolini, Spain school in Maputo, Mozambique vulnerable rural populations in the Sololá 09:30‐09:40 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Plenary Session 4: Early intervention in psychiatric illness Chairs: Prabha S. Chandra, India; Pedro Varandas, Portugal; Early intervention in the transdiagnostic world 09:40‐11:10 Patrick McGorry, Australia Discussants: Gisele Apter, France; Charlotte Hanlon, Ethiopia; Bennett Leventhal, USA; 11:10‐11:30 ‐ Coffee Break, Exhibition and E‐Poster Viewing Presidential Symposium 6: Undergraduate, Collaborative Interorganizational Symposium Scientific Session: Bipolar biomarkers of Scientific Session: Changes in the legality of Scientific Session: Best practices in anti‐ State of the Art Symposium 05: Update on Scientific Session: Violence risk assessment Special Lectures Session 03 Vinculação e Regulação Emocional: Vulnerabilidades Scientific Session: Immune dysfunction ‐ a serious Scientific Session: Semantic and non‐ Scientific Session: Comprehensive postgraduate and in‐service education in 05: Human Rights, Migration and Mental disease burden cannabis: International experiences with old stigma activities: Further suggestions eating disorders Chairs: Britta Ostermeyer, USA; Carlos Hugo Chair: Cornelius Werdie Van Staden, South Africa e Oportunidades na Intervenção em Saúde Mental player in psychiatric disorders semantic speech analysis in psychosis cooperation: Early career psychiatrists' psychiatry Health Chairs: Mark Frye, USA; Susan McElroy, USA and new regulations Chairs: Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan; Norman Chair: Fernando Fernández‐Aranda, Spain; Isaac Serna, Mexico Psychopathology and hermeneutics of mental (Session in Portuguese) Chairs: Margarida Figueiredo‐Braga, Portugal; Chairs: Sidarta RIbeiro, Brazil; Natália Mota, perspectives on improving psychiatric Chairs: Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India; Organized in collaboration with The Open Differential genetic vs environmental risk in Chairs: Christian Schütz, Canada; Richard Sartorius, Switzerland Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany The assessment of dangerousness cessation symptoms Attachment and emotional regulation: Brian Poole, USA Brazil training Wendy Burn, UK Society Foundation Bipolar Disorder Rosenthal, USA Progress in Canada for public stigma and self‐ Epidemiology of eating disorders in Brazil German E. Berrios, UK Vulnerabilities and opportunities in mental health Immune profile, psychosocial factors, pain and Thought organization in speech structure: Chairs: Howard Ryland, United Kingdom; Undergraduate psychiatric education in Chairs: Christine Ogaranko, Germany; Mark Frye, USA Legalization of recreational use stigma of mood and anxiety disorders Anna Keski‐Rahkonen, Finland Elias Abdalla‐Fiho, Brazil Suicide, parasuicide and assisted dying: issues and intervention depression in Rheumatoid Arthritis from typical to atypical development Krishna Patel, India medical schools ‐ current status and the way Marianne Kastrup, Denmark Bipolar Disorder with binge eating behavior: Christian Schütz, Canada Heather Stuart, Canada Emotion dysregulation as core mechanism of Factors associated with recidivism at a action Chairs: Inês Pinto, Portugal; Marco Torrado, Portugal Margarida Figueiredo‐Braga, Portugal Natália Mota, Brazil From ECP, for ECP: Experiences from forward When human rights become a luxury ‐ The A genome wide association study USA: Ongoing changes in the Cannabis 10 Years Program and results of the German eating disorders Brazilian forensic Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Biological signatures of early affective experiences The role of psychosocial and immune factors in Language studies of psychosis risk Academic ECP contributing to Training of Roger Ng, Hong Kong, China case of refugees and mental health Susan McElroy, USA regulations Alliance for Mental Health Fernando Fernández‐Aranda, Spain Kátia Mecler, Brazil and central nervous system plasticity: mind‐body female patients with lupus and depression Cheryl Corcoran, USA Malaysian ECPs Postgraduate education in psychiatry in Asia: Nikos Gionakis, Greece Cardiometabolic genetic biomarkers in Mood Richard Rosenthal, USA Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Treatment of eating disorders: state‐of‐the‐ Violence risk assessment in Mexico interfaces Brian Poole, USA Linguistic determinants of formal thought Loo Jiann Lin, Malaysia Opportunities and challenges An integrated approach of combining Human Disorders Cannabis: The German Experience Resilience building Re‐work program and art and unmet needs Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna, Mexico Sílvia Ouakinin, Portugal Inflammatory cytokine expression and disorder in acute psychosis Modern remote training programs for ECPs ‐ Mohan Isaac, Australia Rights with refugee care. The model of the Alfredo Cuellar Barboza, Mexico Ulrich Preuss, Germany further suggestions Ulrich Voderholzer, Germany Violence risk assessment in the USA SEMENTE ‐ Mental health promotion on children of depressive symptoms in autoimmune disorders Lena Palaniyappan, Canada young scientists' role in the learning process 11:30‐13:00 Post graduate education in psychiatry in Refugee Council (UK) Cardiovascular burden in Bipolar Disorder: Cities and CBD: Cannabis use in Switzerland Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan Britta Ostermeyer, USA parents with mental illness Caleb C. Cornaby, USA Graph‐theoretical traces of psychosis in Egor Chumakov, Russia France Angelina Jalonen, UK Epidemiology and biomarkers of this Marc Vogel, Switzerland Are the paradigms on which we build Teresa Maia Correia, Portugal Alterations in monocytes and dendritic cells in historical texts Learning though exchange ‐ case of the EFPT Florence Thibaut, France Human rights of refugees with mental health association programs against stigma obsolete? Impact of maltreatment on emotion recognition early psychosis Sidarta RIbeiro, Brazil Exchange programme problems Miguel Prieto, Chile Norman Sartorius, Switzerland among Brazilian adolescents Manuel Coroa, Portugal Aistė Lengvenytė, Lithuania Marianne Kastrup, Denmark Sandra Scivoletto, Brazil How digitalization changes Psychiatric Empowering women and girls in What we do (not) know about perinatal mental Education ‐ The enhanced trainee experience humanitarian crises health in mothers and fathers Asilay Şeker, Turkey Michaela Amering, Austria Bárbara Figueiredo, Portugal

13:10‐14:40 ‐ Lunch Break and Exhibition

13:20‐14:40 ‐ Parallel Short Communications Sessions (in Exhibition Area) Station 1: Mood Disorders and Other Depression and anxiety / Neuro‐imaging / Research Methods in Psychiatry Station 2: Neurological‐Psychiatric Syndromes / Neuroscience and Psychiatry / Philosophy and Humanities in Psychiatry / Private Practice in Psychiatry / Psychiatric Institutions Station 3: Obsessive‐compulsive Disorders / Old Age Psychiatry / Psychopathology and Epistemological Issues in Psychiatry Part I Station 4: Urban Mental Health / Other Station 5: Suicidology (Neurobiology and Genetics, Preventing Suicide and Suicidal Behavior) Part I Station 6: Perinatal Disorders / Psychiatry and Belief Systems / Other Themes on Treatments in Psychiatry Station 7: Psychiatry in Developing Countries / Psycho‐oncology / Psychopathology and Epistemological Issues in Psychiatry Part II / Psychotherapies

13:20‐14:40 Station 8: Genetics in Psychiatry / Intellectual Disabilities / Mental Health Users and Care Givers / / Minor Cognitive Deficit Station 9: Psychopharmacology / Schizophrenia and Psychotic Spectrum Disorders Part II Station 10: Psychotherapies / Rehabilitation of People with Mental Disorders / Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry Station 11: Miscellaneous I St ti 12 Mi ll II Scientific Session: Art exhibition lectures Chairs: João Eira, Portugal; Guilherme Queiroz, Portugal Contexts of artistic creation and psychiatry Guilherme Queiroz, Portugal; João Eira, Portugal Overcoming the institution ‐ and the Manicómio project 13:10‐14:10 Sandro Resende, Portugal How the brain creates art Hans Thomashoff, Austria

Presidential Symposium 7: Refugee mental Collaborative Interorganizational Symposium Scientific Session: School mental health and Scientific Session: Substance use and Scientific Session: Addressing tobacco use in State of the Art Symposium 06: Updates in Scientific Session: Women’s mental health in Special lectures Session 04 Envelhecimento e Demência (in Portuguese) Scientific Session: Are doctors and diagnosis Scientific Session: Stress in the XXIst Century Scientific Session: Fellowship opportunities, health 06: Problems for psychiatry shared by all of school dropout: An international outlook addictive disorders: What’s new in ICD‐11? mental health: More than smoke and mirrors old age psychiatry Latin America: Research, collaboration and Chair: Michel Botbol, France Chair: Manuel Gonçalves‐Pereira, Portugal dinosaurs in the world of global mental health? Chairs: María Inés López‐Ibor Alcocer, Spain; Perspective sharing and skills enhancement Chairs: Afzal Javed, UK and Massimo Clerici, medicine Chairs: Giovanni De Girolamo, Italy; George Chairs: John Saunders, Australia; Vladimir Chairs: Enrico Cementon, Australia; Christian Chairs: Carlos Augusto de Mendonça Lima, practice The neuroscience of empathy Dados epidemiológicos em psiquiatria geriatrica Chairs: Kathleen M. Pike, USA; Geoffrey Reed, Driss Moussaoui, Morocco for early career psychiatrists Italy Organized in collaboration with the World Patton, Australia Poznyak, Switzerland Schütz, Canada Switzerland; Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland Chairs: Tatiana Falcone, USA; Edith Serfaty, Alain Berthoz, France Manuel Gonçalves‐Pereira, Portugal Switzerland Views of stress across ages Chairs: Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, India; Migrants, refugees and displaced persons Medical Association Prospects for the prevention of common The ICD‐11 section on Disorders due to Smoking in mental health: What has How should we define old age psychiatry Argentina The ecology of the brain Sintomas psicóticos e envelhecimento cerebral ICD‐11: Is it good or good enough to serve as a Driss Moussaoui, Morocco Om Prakash Singh, India and global mental health Chairs: Miguel Jorge, Brazil; Helen Herrman, mental disorders through school‐based Substance Use and Addictive Behaviors Australia done? Raimundo Mateos, Spain The impact of immigration on Latin American Thomas Fuchs, Germany Frederico Simões do Couto, Portugal universal language Stress and disease (Stress and increased risk International fellowship opportunities and Marianne Kastrup, Denmark Australia interventions Vladimir Poznyak, Switzerland Enrico Cementon, Australia Suicide prevention and physician assisted Women A hipótese neuroinflamatório do delirium Geoffrey Reed, Switzerland in some diseases: mental and somatic) perspective sharing A refugee mental health eesearch agenda Is there a hierarchy of human rights? George Patton, Australia Definitions of substance use disorders in ICD‐ Severe concurrent disorder and smoking suicide Silvia Lucia Gaviria, Colombia Joaquim Cerejeira, Portugal Stepped care ‐ the route to horizontal and María Inés López‐Ibor Alcocer, Spain Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, India Harry Minas, Australia Petra Gronholm, UK Identification and treatment of problematic 11 and comparison with ICD 10 and DSM‐5 cessation in Canada: Facing the challenge Gabriela Stoppe, Switzerland WARMI: A New collaborative network for Regime jurídico do 'maior acompanhado' vertical integration in non‐specialist settings Towards a quantitative and non‐invasive How to get your research work published? A humanitarian disaster ‐ mental health Medical research ethics in low middle and school absenteeism in Germany John B. Saunders, Australia Christian Schütz, Canada Antidementia drugs: no progress? Latin American women mental health Fernando Vieira, Portugal Martin Prince, UK evaluation of stress: experiments and results Om Prakash Singh, India 14:40‐16:10 consequences of forced displacement high income countries and settings Volker Reissner, Germany ICD‐11 substance use disorders: Findings Maternal Personality Disorders and tobacco Orestes Forlenza, Brazil projects How to prevent the obsolescence of medical in different scenarios The art of writing a fine abstract and making Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Germany Miguel Jorge, Brazil School attendance in sub‐Saharan Africa: the from the World Mental Health Survey addiction in pregnancy Delirium prevention: multifaceted Ruby Castilla‐Puentes, USA doctors and of diagnosis in the mental health Jordi Aguiló, Spain an effective presentation! The value of collaboration with professional role of menstrual health management Chrianna Bharat, Australia Ester Di Giacomo, Italy interventions Violence against women in Latin America field Efficacy of non‐invasive therapies in the Kwabena Poku Kusi‐Mensah, Ghana and other civil society organizations Helen Weiss, UK Consultative process and field testing for Contingency management for smoking Horacio Firmino, Portugal Ana Maria Saavedra, Bolivia Mario Maj, Italy treatment of stress Networking and collaboration for research Juan Mezzich, USA Mental and psychosocial wellbeing of substance use disorders in ICD‐11 cessation in borderline personality disorder Hispanic women in academia barriers and Role of psychiatrists and psychologists in low‐ Maria Luisa Figueira, Portugal Milos Milutinovic, FYR Macedonia The place of supportive decision making in adolescents in Gaza and Jordan: Emerging Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Thailand Edward Mullen, Australia reasons to hope and middle‐income countries mental health care Findings from the GAGE research Programme Tatiana Falcone, USA María Elena Medina‐Mora Mexico 16:10‐16:30 ‐ Coffee Break, Exhibition and E‐Poster Viewing Special Session 3: The Ethical Code of WPA Scientific Session: Relation between Scientific Session: Innovations in Scientific Session: The future of Scientific Session: Developmental State of the Art Symposium 07: Substance Free Communication Session: Schizophrenia Digital interactive Theatre: Behind closed doors Scientific Session: Negative Symptoms in Scientific Session: Inter‐sectional symposium on Scientific Session: The contemporary Chair: Samuel Tyano, Israel emotional intelligence, Resilience and psychogeriatric‐concepts and technologies psychopathology in the 21st Century psychopathology in eating disorders Use Disorders and Addictive Behaviors and other psychotic disorders Chairs: Mariana Pinto da Costa, UK; Michael Liebrenz, schizophrenia: New advances in therapeutic person‐ and people‐centered psychiatry disruptive impacts on mental health Panelists: Paul S. Appelbaum, USA; Silvana depression among Internet addiction youth Chairs: Jerzy Leszek, Poland; Kasia Gustaw‐ Chairs: Michael Musalek, Austria; Maria Luisa Chairs: Fernando Fernández‐Aranda, Spain; Throughout the Lifespan and the World Switzerland Interventions Chairs: Juan Mezzich, USA; Roy Abraham Chairs: Jose Thome, Brazil; Irene Onik, Galderisi, Italy; Olayinka Omigbodun, Nigeria; Chairs: Nahla Nagy, Egypt; Afzal Javed, UK Rothenberg, USA Figueira, Portugal Alessio Maria Monteleone, Italy Chairs: Linda B. Cottler, USA; Vladimir Actors: Chairs: Joaquim Gago, Portugal; Andrea Fagiolini, Kallivayalil, India Argentina Donna Stewart, USA Internet addiction size of the problem among Alzheimer’s Disease and the possible role of Max Scheler: the influence of Childhood abuse and non‐suicidal self‐injury Poznyak, Switzerland James Wilson, UK Italy Historical and ethical bases of person‐centered Reconstructive relational experience as a youth inflammation‐induced neurotoxic Phenomenology in eating disorders Gaming disorder: who, what, when and Ian Douglas, UK Psychological interventions as an add‐on strategy care psychotherapeutic model in crises and Nahla Nagy, Egypt metabolites John Cutting, United Kingdom Ana Rita Vaz, Portugal where? Becci Muldoon, UK for negative symptoms treatment George Christodoulou, Greece disasters Emotional intelligence and regulation among Norbert Müller, Germany The concept of Embodiment in Early food experiences and learned fear of John Saunders, Australia Meg Watts, UK Joaquim Gago, Portugal Extending personalized psychiatry from genetics Jose Thome, Brazil youth with internet addiction Delivery neuroprotective drugs by Psychopathology food in eating disorders Drug use and its consequences among youth Negative symptoms in Schizophrenia: New advances to phenomics and the whole person Disruptive impact of the perinatal period Lobna Azzam, Egypt biocompatible nanomaterials Thomas Fuchs, Germany Valentina Cardi, UK 10 to 18 years of age: a national study in pharmacological interventions Thomas G. Schulze, Germany Ariela Frieder, USA Resilience and internet addiction Jin Zhang, Canada Psychopathology in the context of Early adverse experiences and eating Linda B. Cottler, USA Daniel Esteves‐Sousa, Portugal The crucial role of empathy for engagement, Disruptive impact, a new clinical and Reham Aly, Egypt Neurodegeneration associated to REM sleep disorders Substance use disorders and their Cariprazine: A mew adequate option for the empowerment and care neurophysiological approach

16:30‐18:00 Depression and internet addiction risk of disorders Femi Oyebode, Nigeria Allesio Maria Monteleone, Italy comorbidity: Sex differences treatment of Schizophrenia Michel Botbol, France Maria Silvana Goncalves Borrega, Argentina suicide TBA The future of Psychopathology: the view of Personality vulnerabilities and onset of Pratima Murthy, India Andrea Fagiolini, Italy Reconceptualization of primary health care as The impact of economic disasters in mental Nasar Sayeed Khan, Canada Psychosis in the course of Parkinson's Cambridge group eating disorders Recent developments in international alcohol Negative symptoms in first psychotic episodes persons‐centered integral health care health Disease‐ cognitive correlations German Berrios, UK Fernando Fernández‐Aranda, Spain and drug policies Patxi Gil, Spain Juan Mezzich, USA Nikos Christodoulou, UK Kasia Rothenberg, USA Vladimir Poznyak, Switzerland International standards for the treatment of drug use disorders Dzmitry Krupchanka, Switzerland Quality assurance tool based on international standards for the treatment of 18:00‐18:10 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Panel Session 2: Increasing the relevance and Scientific Session: Joint WPA perinatal section Scientific Session: Human Rights and Scientific Session: Community psychiatry Scientific Session: Evaluating collaborative State of the Art Symposium 08: Web based Scientific Session: Multisectoral strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment of Complex Cases 02 Free Communications Session: Affective and other Scientific Session: Mental health in Latin America Scientific Session: Mental health of women in reputation of mental health work (part I) and WAIMH: The interplay between parental Psychiatry: The first 20 years of the Geneva around the world mental health care in primary care and mental health services a paradigm shift for enhancing ICD‐11 implementation across the Chairs: Dzmitry Krupchanka, Switzerland; Pratima non‐psychotic disorders and the road ahead urban settings Chair: Michaela Amering, Austria and infant psychopathology Prize Chairs: David Baron, USA; Nikos general hospitals Psychiatry? globe Murthy, India Chairs: María Elena Medina‐Mora, Mexico; José Chairs: Naotaka Shinfuku, Japan; Natalia Panelists: Rashid Bennegadi, France; Marta Chairs: Miri Keren, Israel; Gisèle Apter, Chairs: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland; Christodoulou, UK Chairs: Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK; Juan Mendive, Chairs: Ian Hickie, Australia; Yasser Khazaal, Chairs: Geoffrey Reed, Switzerland; Tahilia Case 01 (From Portugal) These hands are not mine ‐ a Miguel Caldas D’Almeida, Portugal Semenova, Russia Ferraz, Portugal; Miia Männikkö, Finland; France Francois Ferrero, Switzerland Community psychiatry in Russia in the 21st Spain Switzerland Rebello, USA case of nihilistic delusion resistant to Mental health and treatment gap in Latin Women mental health in cities‐global Guadalupe Morales Cano, Spain, Charlene The impact of paternal psychopathology on Mental health and human rights in the light century ‐ strategies and prospects Evaluation of matrix support teams model of E‐Mental health as catalyst for mental health Models for training clinicians on pharmacotherapy: Early career professional: Gustavo America perspective Sunkel, South Africa; the developing infant of the present global situation Olga Karpenko, Russia collaborative care in Brazil care reform for youth?! implementing the ICD‐11 Jesus, Portugal Maria Carmen Viana, Mexico Jair Mari, Brazil Miri Keren, Israel Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark mhGAP and integrating mental health into Sandra Fortes, Brazil Ian Hickie, Australia Tahilia Rebello, USA Case 01 (From Portugal): These hands are not mine ‐ Stigma and self‐stigma as a barrier to access Women mental health in cities in the USA Mother with borderline personality disorder The Geneva Prize for Human Rights in primary care Canadian shared care model: Evolution and The potential of web‐based care for poor Implications of the new ICD‐11 Personality a case of nihilistic delusion resistant to mental health treatment Michelle Riba, USA and their infant Psychiatry: the first 20 years David Baron, USA the development of quality measures countries Disorders for clinical management pharmacotherapy Alfredo Horacio Cia, Argentina Information, access, transformation and Gisèle Apter, France Francois Ferrero, Switzerland Views of volunteering in different European Nick Kates, Canada Laura Ospina Pinillos, Colombia Bo Bach, Denmark Senior professional: Luís Câmara Pestana, Portugal Transnational migration, treatment gap and other advantages of urban living for women 18:10‐19:40 The role of infant factors in the genesis of The global initiative on psychiatry: 40 years Countries Collaborative care studies in UK and their Delivering interventions for substance use Health system and policy implications of ICD‐ Case 02 (From Morocco): Is Depression bed and possible solutions Marta Rondon, Peru maternal depression: The ELFE Cohort Study of promoting human rights in mental health Mariana Pinto da Costa, Portugal evaluation disorders over the internet: 11 Substance Use Disorders breakfast for cancer? ‐ The story of a woman torn Sergio Aguilar‐Gaxiola, USA Urbanicity and mental health challenges of Anne‐Laure Sutter‐Dallay, France Robert Van Voren, Lithuania Rehabilitation day center in Iran Psychiatric Henk Parmentier, UK 21st century solutions to 21st century John Saunders, Australia between both Mental health policy in the region women in Moscow The medically compromised infants of The ALAS Program in Guatemala and its Hospital: a novel experience in Asia Evaluation of liaison mental health services challenges The implementation of the ICD‐11 in China Early career professional: Chaimaa Aroui, Morocco José Miguel Caldas D’Almeida, Portugal Natalia Semenova, Russia mentally compromised parents relationships with the Geneva Prize Mohammadreza Shalbafan, Iran in United Kingdom Yasser Khazaal, Switzerland Jingjing Huang, China Case 02 (From Morocco): Is Depression bed and Campbell Paul, Australia Jorge Alejandro Paiz, Guatemala Sonia Saraiva, UK Ready for a paradigm shift? Challenges for a breakfast for cancer? ‐ The story of a woman torn future architecture of virtual mental health between both f Saturday, 24 August, 2019 Auditorium I Auditorium II Auditorium III Auditorium VI Auditorium VII Auditorium VIII Pavilion 5AB Pavilion 5C Pavilion 3A Pavilion 3B Pavilion 3C ECP Lounge Presidential Symposium 8: Scientific Session: Characteristics and Scientific Session: Early life adversities and Scientific Session: Current and novel Scientific Session: Instrumental learning, Scientific Session: European forensic Scientific Session: Transition units: Do they Special Lectures Session 05 Estigmas em Debate (session in Portuguese) Scientific Session: Mental health reforms in Scientific Session: Implementing interventions Schizophrenia in the post‐ treatment of psychotic depression major depression: What can we do? treatment of obsessive‐compulsive disorder transcranial magnetic stimulation in the psychiatry at the beginning of the 21st really work? Chair: Johannes Wancata, Austria Chairs: Antônio Geraldo da Silva, Brazil; central and Eastern Europe: National to improve physical health in people with Kraepelinian era Chairs: Craig Nelson, USA; Alastair Flint, Chairs: Madhukar Trivedi, USA; Gustavo Chairs: Donatella Marazziti, Italy; Vlasios treatment of obsessive compulsory disorders century Chairs: Ana Teresa Prata, Portugal; Asilay Child and adolescent mental health: Cláudio Meneghello Martins, Brazil planning severe mental illness Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany; Canada Medeiros, USA Brakoulias, Australia Chairs: Rui Costa, USA; Albino Jorge Oliveira‐ Chairs: Kris Goethals, Belgium; Allan Şeker, Turkey challenges and responses O estigma da esquizofrenia na população e Chairs: Vesna Švab, Slovenia; Norman Chairs: Philip Ward, Australia; Felipe Schuch, Patrick McGorry, Australia Characteristics of psychotic depression Clinical presentation and treatment of major Prescribing patterns in OCD: an international Maia, Portugal Seppänen, Finland Transition from adolescent to adult mental Bruno Fallisard, France em psiquiatras Sartorius, Switzerland Brazil What do transdiagnostic psychiatry Craig Nelson, USA depression in the context of early life perspective Instrumental learning and compulsive Forensic psychiatry at the beginning of the health services in Europe Mental health in Thailand Wagner F. Gattaz, Brazil Slovenian Psychiatric Association position to Implementation of a lifestyle‐enhancing and clinical staging mean for Treatment of psychotic depression adversities Vlasios Brakoulias, Australia behavior 21st century in Finland Ana Moscoso, France Charnsil Chawanun, Thailand Como a neo‐sexualidade impacta o estigma reforms of national policies in Slovenia treatment for long‐term inpatients Kraepelinian schizophrenia? End stage Willem Nolen, The Netherlands Gustavo Medeiros, USA Comorbidity between OCD and bipolar Rui Costa, USA Allan Seppänen, Finland Transition Units: bridging the gap em Psiquiatria Jure Bon, Slovenia Jeroen Deenik, The Netherlands or terminal? An update on the STOP_PD study of psychotic From childhood maltreatment to depression: disorders: Therapeutic implication The effect of explicit knowledge on action Forensic psychiatry at the beginning of the Paula Vilariça, Portugal Carmita Helen Najjar Abdo, Brazil Mental health reform in Czech Republic Co‐design of physical activity interventions

08:00‐09:30 Patrick McGorry, Australia depression Potential genetic and epigenetic mechanisms Federico Mucci, Italy learning 21st century in Belgium Transition ward at UKE: psychotherapy, early Interconsulta psiquiátrica: desestigmatizando Petr Winkler, Czech Republic for people with severe mental illness Schizophrenia: diagnosis and Alistair Flint, Canada Christine Heim, Germany New developments in brain stimulation Pedro Castro Rodrigues, USA Kris Goethals, Belgium recognition and acute crisis intervention a Especialidade Mental Health Reform in Croatia Evan Matthews, Ireland classification ‐ quo vadis? Treatment of psychotic depression with HPA The role of mental health education interventions for OCD Untangling the role of habits in OCD using a Treatment of people not guilty by reason of Léa Laurenz, Germany Maria Dilma Teodoro, Brazil Sladana Strkalj‐Ivezic, Croatia Clinician exercise practice and prescription for Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Axis interventions Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Bernardo Dell'Osso, Italy novel mobile app methodology insanity by community services' network Autism Spectrum Disorders: from adolescence Mental Health Reform in Slovenia people with mental illness Breaking barriers towards universal Alan Schatzberg, USA Future treatments of MDD and childhood Latest pharmacological advancements and Paula Oliveira Banca, UK Franco Scarpa, Italy to adulthood Vesna Švab, Slovenia Hamish Fibbins, Australia coverage in Schizophrenia: The maltreatment future therapeutic directions of OCD Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation Guidelines on the pharmacological treatment Laura Fusar‐Poli, Italy Training for implementing exercise Chilean experience Madhukar Trivedi, USA Donatella Marazziti, Italy and obsessive‐compulsive disorder of paraphilic disorders interventions for people with mental illness in 09:30‐09:40 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Presidential Symposium 9: Intellectual Panel Session 3: Increasing the relevance and Scientific Session: Can genomics help us to Scientific Session: Prison mental health care: Scientific Session: Topics in measuring the State of the Art Session 09: Autism: Scientific Session: Environmental threats and WPA ECP 3 Minutes Competition Semente ‐ Um programa para os filhos de Scientific Session: Mental health in urban Scientific Session: WPA Child and adolescent impairment and developmental reputation of mental health work (part II) combat stigma associated with mental For a high quality treatment of psychiatric quality of mental health care Comprehensive National Programs climate and weather changes: New challenges Chairs: Mariana Pinto da Costa, UK; Juan pessoas com doença psiquiátrica (COPMI) no living psychiatry section’s symposium on disorders: advances of science and Chair: Rashid Bennegadi, France illness? disorders in prisoners Chairs: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany; Harold Chairs: Muhammad Waqar Azeem, Qatar; to mental health Mezzich, USA; Roger Ng, Hong Kong, China Hospital Fernando Fonseca – da prevenção ao Chairs: Jair Mari, Brazil; Naotaka Shinfuku, comorbidities in ASD practice Panelists: Michaela Amering, Austria; Ann Chairs: Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, USA; Norman Chairs: Susana Almeida, Portugal; Franco Pincus, USA Saima Wazed Hossain, Bangladesh Chairs: Luigi Janiri, Italy; Yasser Khazaal, tratamento Japan Chairs: Norbert Skokauskas, Norway; Bennett Chairs: Ashok Roy, UK; Luis Salvador‐ Faerden, Norway; Fabienne Furger, Sartorius, Switzerland Scarpa, Italy Behavioral health/general health integration Bangladesh's National Autism Plan Switzerland Semente ‐ A COPMI program at Fernando Domestic violence ‐ A hidden dilemma of Leventhal, Republic of Korea Carulla, Australia Switzerland; Maria Halphen, France; Gabriel An overview of stigma An English model of mental health system for and quality of care: Top 10 issues Saima Wazed Hossain, Bangladesh; Atomic neuropsychiatry ‐ a new challenge of Fonseca Hospital ‐ from prevention to Pakistani women Introduction to WPA CAP session on Neuro‐developmental disorders; why Ivbijaro, UK; Alexandre Mariéthoz, Graham Thornicroft, UK prisoners with severe mental disorders Harald Pincus, USA M. Golam Rabbani, Bangladesh the 21st century treatment (in Portuguese) Mazhar Malik, Pakistan comorbidities should more research be supported in Switzerland; Driss Moussaoui, Morocco Past misuses of genetics Anne Aboaja, UK Measuring efficiency of psychiatric care Bhutan's National Autism Plan Konstantin Loganovsky, Ukraine Chair: Teresa Maia Correia, Portugal The challenges and necessities of integrating Norbert Skokauskas, Ireland Low and Middle income countries Pablo Gejman, USA Mental health in Italian prison Parashar Ramanuj, UK Kinzang P. Tshering, Bhutan Technological disasters – the case of Semente ‐ Mental health promotion on mental healthcare for inner city populations Glutamate activity in HF ASD with & without (LMICs) International scope and impact of stigma Franco Scarpa, Italy Measuring the quality of behavioral health Qatar’s National Autism Plan Fukushima nuclear accident children of parents with mental illness Peter McGeorge, Australia emotional dysregulation Athula Sumathipala, Sri Lanka / UK Kristina Adorjan, Germany PSP. program of support to primary care in care in the military Muhammad Waqar Azeem, Qatar Jun Shigemura, Japan Catarina Perreira, Portugal Slums in the developing world ‐ mental health Gagan Joshi, USA 09:40‐11:10 Every child will learn about mental Current concepts of genetics related to ethics prison population Kimberly Hepner, USA Thailand’s National Autism Plan Climate changes and psychopathological Services organization and continuity of care issues and challenges, India Predictive utility of autistic traits in youth wellbeing: transforming mental health Marcella Rietschel, Germany Vincente Tort Herrando, Spain Social determinants and quality of nental Samai Sirithongthaworn, Thailand consequences Teresa Maia Correia, Portugal MSVK Raju, India with ADHD services Mental health law and a model for treatment health care Paolo Cianconi, Italy Early detection of Psychosis on this risk Urban migration, social isolation and Joseph Biederman, USA Gordana Milavic, UK of prisoners with severe mental disorders Mary Docherty, UK Weather and mental health: the case of population hikikomori: impact on mental health Autism or ADHD ‐ which is more important? Psychiatry, intelligence measurement, Sérgio Saraiva, Portugal meteoropathy Susana Jorge, Portugal Takahiro Kato, Japan Christopher Gillberg, Sweden bias and falsification: Stephen Jay Luigi Janiri, Italy Gould where are you now that we need you? 11:10‐11:30 ‐ Coffee Break, Exhibition and E‐Poster Viewing 11:30‐12:30 ‐ Parallel Short Communications Sessions (in Exhibition Area) Station 1: Autism Spectrum Disorders Station 2: ADHD / Art and Psychiatry / Dissociative and Somatization Disorders Station 3: Bipolar Disorders Station 4: Eating Disorders Station 5: Mental Health and Public Health (Organization of Mental Health Care; Primary Care Mental Health) Station 6: Mental Health of Women and Girls Station 7: Stigma and Mental Illness Station 8: Suicidology (Neurobiology and Genetics, Preventing Suicide and Suicidal Behavior) Part II / Personality Disorders Station 9: Schizophrenia and Psychotic Spectrum Disorders Part III Scientific Session: Transition from Scientific Session: Psychiatry re‐emerges in Scientific Session: Nature and narratives of Scientific Session: HIV/AIDS psychiatry section Scientific Session: Compulsory treatment in Scientific Session: Sustainable development: Scientific Session: A "cross‐cultural" team of Scientific Session: Art as a tool in healing and Scientific Session: Historical and present‐day Scientific Session: Fighting for dignity in Scientific Session: Inclusion into the society Scientific Session: Psychiatry residency: child/adolescent to adult mental the public imagination: Mental health and beauty and creativity symposium: Treating HIV‐clinical challenges psychiatry: Global challenges and diverse Improving mental health and fighting for psychiatry in the South of Portugal: Our fighting stigma issues on psychiatric ideas mental health supported by psychosocial rehabilitation challenges and perspectives health services: The milestone project political discourse Chairs: Michael Musalek, Austria; Femi of increased life expectancy perspectives equity worldwide experience Chairs: Hans‐Otto Thomashoff, Austria; Chair: Jeremie Sinzelle, France Chairs: Michelle Riba, USA; Claire Brooks, USA Chair: Johannes Wancata, Austria Chair: Mukesh Ambwani, Pakistan Chairs: George Patton, Australia; Chairs: Anish Dube, USA; Roy Abraham Oyebode, Nigeria Chairs: Kelly Cozza, USA; Jordi Blanch, Spain Chairs: Birgit Völlm, UK; Diana Moreira, Chairs: Cristina Carreño, Spain; Margarida Chairs: Ana Matos‐Pires, Portugal; Lucília Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA Asperger syndrome, from clinical practice to Creating a voice for dignity in mental health Family caregivers are important for Psychotherapy training during Psychiatry Giovanni De Girolamo, Italy Kallivayalil, India The aesthetic theory and psychopathology Current antiretrovirals and psychiatric Portugal Albuquerque, Portugal Bravo, Portugal The role of art in psychiatry, reflection and historical evidences Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK rehabilitation residency The milestone project: background Human rights and ethics in the practice of Femi Oyebode, Nigeria implications Compulsory treatment in clinical practice of Psychiatry in humanitarian emergencies ‐ the From Ukraine to Portugal to take part in a professionalism Jeremie Sinzelle, France Mental health stigma: the evidence Johannes Wancata, Austria Howard Ryland, UK and design psychiatry Imagination, creativity and beauty in clinical Luis Pereira, USA early career psychiatrists Medecins Sans Frontieres intervention psychiatry team in the South of Portugal: the Vlasios Brakoulias, Australia Kandinsky‐Clérambault syndrome: from Lucja Kolkiewicz, Portugal Partnership with religious leader for a Alternative pathways in Psychiatry training Giovanni De Girolamo, Italy Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, India narratives Depression and aging in HIV care Egor Chumakov, Russia Cristina Carreño, Spain integrative experience Art and the cornerstones of a fulfilled life psychopathology‐ to biological correlates The scientific foundation of dignity for mental successful rehabilitation and practice The milestone study: transitional Psychiatrists and public commentary: The Guenda Bernegger, Switzerland Jordi Blanch, Spain Compulsory treatment for Schizophrenia in Working with minorities: based on Rohingya Yaroslava Martins, Portugal Hans‐Otto Thomashoff, Austria Petr Morozov, Russia health Kamonnet Wannasewok, Thailand Roya Aliyeva, Azerbaijan pathways for youths in care at CAMHS European perspective The aesthetic of the "anthropologic figure" in HIV‐Associated Dementia (HAND) treatment India: the interplay between law and insight Refugee Crisis From Spain to Portugal to take part in a Mental health on University Campuses: Art as Beyond the frontiers of schizophrenia – a Jerald Kay, USA Psychiatric rehabilitation beyond the clinical Future challenges in Psychiatry: implications

11:30‐12:30 across Europe Michael Liebrenz, Switzerland the phenomenological psychotherapy in the era of antiretroviral therapy Suhas Satish, India João Vian, Portugal psychiatry team in the South of Portugal: the a component of anti‐stigma campaigns search for new horizons A taxonomy of dignity in mental health: the setting for training and trainees Gwen Dieleman, The Netherlands Lessons from the history of Psychiatry: Gilberto Di Petta, Italy Adriana Carvalhal, Canada Compulsory treatment for children and Task shifting in mental health program in integrative experience Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA Gurnani K.C., India service user perspective Alberto Fergusson, Colombia Roger Man Kin NG, Hong Kong S.A.R. Evidence‐based interventions for Usurping Psychiatry for political aims Contemporary art and psychiatry Substance use treatment with HIV‐focus on adolescents in Mental Health clinics Mozambique as a key towards integration in Maria Suárez‐Gómez, Spain Dream hunter and reality gatherer: Shared Extreme psychiatric vulnerability in a context Claire Brooks, USA Psychosocial rehabilitation and work: the improving transitional care: what is Leigh Goodrich, USA João Eira, Portugal aging Asilay Şeker, Turkey primary care From Brazil to Portugal to take part in a pains and common grounds of art and of war: the experience of Belgian asylums social enterprises the evidence? Ethical dilemmas of Psychiatric Practice in Mahmoud Mamdouh Elhabiby, Egypt Experiences from police officers in Portugal Wilza Fumo, Mozambique psychiatry team in the South of Portugal: the psychiatry (1914‐1918) Gabriele Rocca, Italy Swaran P. Singh, UK India about dealing with compulsory treatment Meeting the complexities in Guinea‐Bissau: a integrative experience Mark Tano Palermo, Italy Benoit Majerus, Luxembourg Needs for training of psychiatrists and Kuruvilla Thomas, India Ruben Soares, Portugal global mental health project Lúcio Silva, Brazil Labyrinth, mannerism and schizophrenia psychologists in transitional care Margarida Albuquerque, Portugal From North to South Portugal to take part in a Otto Doerr, Chile 12:30‐12:40 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Scientific Session: Advances in HIV Scientific Session: Literature and psychiatry: Scientific Session: Symposium of human Scientific Session: Families seeking asylum: Scientific Session: Preventive psychiatry in State of the Art Symposium 10: Affective Special Lectures Session 06 Scientific Session: Panel discussion: Scientific Session: Advances in brain sciences Scientific Session: Electrophysiological and Free Communications Session: Child prevention interventions for people The miracles of creation sexuality section – Actual conceptual and Trauma, parents losing hope and the infant's primary care disorders: Novel thinking and novel Chair: Norbert Skokauskas, Norway Understanding biopsychosocial and and concepts of mental disorder in neuropsychological approaches toward psychiatric disorders and autism with mental illness – A panel Chairs: Villaseñor Bayardo, Mexico; Ana clinical visions on human sexuality and minors’ experience Chairs: Nikos Christodoulou, United Kingdom; approaches to treatment Another country with high rates of female transcultural factors associated with suicide integrative person‐centred care phenomenology and onset of psychoses presentation of the WPA Section on Pinto, Portugal Chairs: Antônio Pacheco Palha, Portugal; Chairs: Miri Keren, Israel; Meryam Schouler‐ Olga Karpenko, Russia Chair: Elizabeth Scott, Australia suicide: an opportunity for investigation by self‐immolation Chairs: Helen Millar, UK; Werdie Van Staden, Chairs: Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Japan; Armida HIV/AIDS Psychiatry Nican Mopohua: Mexican religious poetry Radwa Abdel Azim, Egypt Ocak, Germany Integration of psychiatry and primary care in Mapping illness trajectories in mood Christina Hoven, USA Chairs: Thomas G. Schulze, Germany; César South Africa Mucci, Italy Chairs: Mark Bradley, USA; Mary‐Ann Sergio Villaseñor Bayardo, Mexico Sexual health and sexual rights for older Experience from Paris Russia disorders: new approaches and new insights Health of physicians: a forgotten priority Alfonso, USA Models of the brain: which can explain Cognitive subtypes, a new approach for Adler Cohen, USA Pessoa: The miracles of creation I people Ana Moscoso, France Olga Karpenko, Russia Jan Scott, UK Altha J. Stewart, USA Overview of suicide by self‐immolation psychiatric disorders? classification in schizophrenia Panelists: Kenneth Ashley, USA; Jordi Ana Sofia Pinto, Portugal Kevan Wylie, UK Experience from Melbourne Prevention and early intervention of OCD New approaches to treatment resistant worldwide Georg Northoff, Canada Mohammad Arbabi, Iran Blanch, Spain; Mark Bradley, USA; Luis Fernando Pessoa ‐ The miracle of creation Sexual addiction? compulsive sexual behavior Campbell Paul, Australia Vlasios Brakoulias, Australia depression Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Germany What constitutes a neurocognitive disorder in Disturbances of memory organization in Pereira, USA; Ana Sofia Pinto, Portugal ‐ contribution from ICD ‐ II The infants’ rights in times of war: what are Tertiary prevention in everyday clinics Jair Soares, USA Clinical aspects and prevention of suicide by the era of neuroimaging and schizophrenia; a cohort study 12:40‐14:10 Anxiety and depression in European and Ruben Hernandez, Venezuela they, and how can they be kept? Uttam Garg, India Let there be (blue depleted) light‐ recent self‐immolation neuropsychology? Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Japan Portuguese modern poetry Effects of a major depression and anti‐ Miri Keren, Israel Liaison psychiatry in primary care advances in chronobiology and mood Prabha Chandra, India Michael Wong, Hong Kong S.A.R. Heterogeneity of the disorganization Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA depressants on male sexuality Female minors in shelters – needs and Nikos Christodoulou, UK Harvard Kallestad, Norway Suicide by self‐immolation in Iran and Conceptual boundaries and the disreputable dimension: findings from a resting‐state EEG Said Abdel Azim, Egypt challenges neighboring countries proliferation of mental disorders study in schizophrenia Psychaesthenic Syndrome Meryam Schouler‐Ocak, Germany Amir Hosein Jalali Nadoushan, Iran Werdie Van Staden, South Africa Giulia M. Giordano, Italy T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao, India Forced‐ return‐ the impact on mental health Transcultural aspects of suicide Person‐centered integrative management of The efficacy of neurophysiological findings in Disorders of sex development on children and families Warut Aunjitsakul UK severe mental illness and comorbidity schizophrenia and at risk mental state 14:10‐14:20 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Plenary Session 5 (Closing Session) Chairs: Maria Luisa Figueira, Portugal; Maria João Heitor dos Santos, Portugal; Helen Herrman, Australia; Afzal Javed, UK; Pedro Varandas, Portugal Impressions by ECP Mariana Pinto da Costa, UK Impressions by carers 14:20‐15:20 Guadalupe Morales, Spain Impressions by service users Charlene Sunkel, South Africa Invitation to World Congress of Psychiatry, Thailand, 2020 Charnsil Charwanun, Thailand