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January 16, 2011 0830 Hrs Onwards Registration CME (Plenary Dr January 16, 2011 0830 hrs onwards Registration CME (Plenary Dr. (COl.) Kirpal Singh Hall (A) Dr. P. B. Buckshee Hall B, Dr. H.C. Raheja Hall C - combined) Chairperson: Dr. Ajit Awasthi & Dr. N. K. Bohra Understanding The Etiological Basis of Schizophrenia - Evidence From Neuroimaging Technololgy Speakers: Dr Ganesh Venkata Subramnian, Nimhans Bangalore 0930 - 1330 Hrs Current Understandings of Etiologicalbasis Of Depressive Disorders . Speakers: Dr Sandeep Grover, PGIMER Chandigarh Etiolog ical Understanding of Schizophrenia . Recent Evidence Speakers: Dr. Matcheri S Keshavan, Stanley-Cobb Professor Of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston Current Understanding of Etilogical Basis Of Alcohol Dependence Speakers: Dr. K Suresh Kumar, (Chennai) 1330 - 1400 Hrs Lunch Concurrent Workshops Chai rperson: Dr. S. C. Mallik, Dr. Rudra Prakash “To Err Is Human"..Learning From our Professional Falliability' Speaker: Prof. R Raghuram, Prof. G Swaminath Dr. (COl.) Kirpal Singh Hall (A) Chairperson: Dr. Mathew Verghese & Dr. Jiloha Psychosis In Elderly.... How To Diagnose , Manage and Not To Miss The Diagnosis Speaker: Dr. Charles Pinto, Dr. K S Shaji Thrissur Dr. P. B. Buckshee Hall (B) Chairperson: Dr. Nimesh Desai & Dr . Vivek Kirpekar 1400 - 1700 Hrs Understanding Diagnosis and Management of Depressive Disorders and,' Blues' of Adolescence Speaker: Dr. Ajit Bhide, Dr. Kersia Chavda, Dr. G Prasad Rao Dr. H.C. Raheja Hall (C) Chairperson: Dr. Gobind Bang & Dr. Tophan Pati Suicide In Mood Disorders.....How to manage Speaker: Dr. Debhashis Ray, Dr. Ms Reddy Dr. B.M. Tripathi Hall (D) Chairperson: Dr. Mrugesh Vaishnav , Dr M.S. Bhatia Skills in Sex Therapy...Eliciting and Utilizing Therapeutic Skills Speaker: Dr T S S Rao, Dr L Sam S Manickam, Dr. Anurag Shrivatsava Dr. S.B. Mathur Hall (E) UG Quiz Dr. A.K.Chatterjee Hall (F) Chairperson: Dr. Rajesh Nagpal 1400 - 1700 Hrs Quiz Master: Dr. Anu Kant Mital & Dr. Smita Deshpande EC Meeting of IASP Dr. Amit Bohra Hall H & Dr. C. R. Samanta Hall I 1800 – 1930 hrs Inauguration of ANCIPS 1930 hrs Dinner and Cultural Program at Hotel Ashok onwards 1 January 17, 2011 0830 - 0930 hrs Poster presentation (PD1PO1 to PD1PO53) Free papers (10 halls with 6 papers in each hall= 60) Dr. (COl.) Kirpal Singh Hall (A) Chairperson: Dr. Anand Krishnamurthy Handigol, Dr, K.K. Verma 1. Does Treatment Influences Relationship between Verbal Intelligence and Psychopathologies? A Study of 46 Indian Acute Schizophrenia Subjects- Dr. Gautam Anand 2. A study to Analyse how anxiety, threat perception, and knowledge interplay and affect behavioral change in patients affected with swine flu (h1n1)- Dr. Rajarshi Neogi 3. Impact of Psychiatric Illness on Marriage- Dr. Priyanka Rai 4. Efficacy of family therapy with respect to expressed emotions (EE) in patients presenting with relapse after in-hospital opioid detoxification - Dr. Harsh Chalna 5. Metabolic Syndrome In Subjects With Bipolar Disorder- Dr. Nidhi Malhotra 6. Depression and coping skills in relation to violence against women- Dr. Arvind Jinger Dr. P. B. Buckshee Hall (B) Chairperson: Dr. Lalit Batra, Dr. Ravi Gupta 1. Study Of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients of Dementia- Dr. M.N. Ansari 2. Attachment Styles in Patients With Alcohol Dependence and Their Correlation with Self Esteem and Anger- Dr. Deyashini Lahiri Tikka 3. Experience of Subjective Symptoms in Euthymic Bipolar Disorder and Remitted Schizophrenia 0830 - 0930 hrs Patient: A Comparative Study- Dr. Manish Kumar 4. Does Hypertension affect Quality of Life?- Dr. Rohit Sharma 5. Functional Imaging of The Nigro-Striatal Pathway – A Clinical Review- Dr. Velusamy Sivakumar 6. Socio Demographic and Clinical Profile of Patients Presenting With Headache- Dr. Priyanka Gautam Dr. H.C. Raheja Hall (C) Chairperson: Dr. Ajay Kohli (lucknow), Dr. Anil Nischal 0830 - 0930 hrs 1. Psychopathology and Personality Profile of Post Myocardial Infarction Indoor Patients in A Tertiary Hospital- Dr. Arun Kumar Pandey 2. A Controlled Study of Plasma Omega 3 Fatty Acid in Patients of Depressive Disorder- Dr. Bichitra Nanda Patra 3. Predictors of Aggressive Behaviours in Drug De-Addiction Centre- Dr. Maheshwarnath Tripathi 4. Comparative study of perception of stigma among caregivers of persons with Bipolar affective disorder and Schizophrenia - Dr. Pravin Yannawar 5. Patients Satisfaction with their Mental Health Care and Quality of Life- Dr. Rohit Verma 6. Comparison of Quality of Life in Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Healthy Controls and Major Depressive Disorder- Dr. Shruti Srivastava Dr. B. M. Tripathi Hall (D) Chairperson: Dr. Joseph Verghese, Dr. S.K. Khandelwal 1. Risk and Prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder in Hiv Positive Population in India- Dr. Amit Bhatnagar 2. Prevalence Correlates and Comorbidity of Anxiety Disorders in Schizophrenia- Dr. Chandra Kiran 3. The Role of Life Events in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder- Dr. Varun S Mehta 4. Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A model for a Staff Support Group in an Oncology Setting- Dr. Jayita Deodhar 2 5. Frequency & Phenomenology of Morbid Jealousy in P sychiatric Out -Patients - Dr. Satyajeet Kumar Singh 6. A Study of Stress, Quality of Life & Psychiatric Morbidities in Police Personnel- Dr. Santanu Ghosh Dr. S.B. Mathur Hall (E) Chairperson: Dr. Debashish Basu, Dr. Rajesh Sagar 1. Sub-typing of delirium in medically ill hospitalized patients- Dr. Ruchita Shah 2. Group Intervention For Children with Adhda Prospective Intervention Technique in a Private Camhs Setting- Dr. Bhavana Goel 3. Factors associated with Deliberate Self Harm- A 5 year Retrospective analysis- Dr. Sachin Kaushik 4. Brain And Alcohol: A Study of Effect of Duration and Severity of Alcohol Dependence on Standard Cognitive Functions- Dr. Aparna Ramakrishnan 5. Psychological Benefits of Yoga in Troops- Dr. Vishal Chopra 6. Factors Associated with Drop Out From Psychiatry Walk-in Clinic- Dr. Suravi Patra Dr. A.K.Chatterjee Hall (F) Chairperson: Dr. P.K. Dalal, Dr. Sandeep Choudhary 1. Socio-demographic profile and psychiatric diagnosis of patients referred to consultation liaison psychiatric services at tertiary care centre- Dr. Shrigopal Goyal 2. To identify the various behavioral problems in children of mental retardation- Dr. Harful Singh 3. Weight changes occurring in hospitalized patients in the first month of treatment of mania in Bipolar affective disorder and its relationship to clinical improvement- Dr. Sam Calvin 4. Perceived Stress and Burnout in Nurses- Dr. KJ Divina Kumar 5. Attribution of Locus of Control and Traumatic Life Events in Depressive Patients: An Investigation in Hospital Patients- Dr. Kedar Ranjan Banerjee Dr. D. Mohan Hall (G) Chairperson: Dr. Reshma, Dr. Ashwini Kumar 1. Neuropsychological performance in unaffected first degree relatives of patients with Bipolar Disorder type–I and matched health controls- Dr. Raman Deep Pattanayak 2. Analysis of Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders In Patients With Suicide Attempt- Dr. Swetha Raghavan 3. Psychoactive Substance Use In Drug Naive First Admission Psyhiatric Patients- A Radio Immuno Assay Method- Dr. MSVK Raju 4. Executive functions in currently euthymic bipolar patients in a tertiary care hospital – a case control study- Dr. Khanra Sourav 5. A study of relationship between cognitive and non-cognitive symptoms in delirium- Dr. Aarya Kr 6. Importance Of Cytokines In Depression- Dr. K k Mishra Dr. Amit Bohra Hall ( H) Chairperson: Dr. G.M. Shah, Dr. D.M. Dhavale 1. Differential characteristics of Injectable drug users in community setting- Dr. Sonali Jhanjee 2. Symptom distress, Depression and Quality Of Life in Advanced Cancer Patients- Dr. Arun Kandasamy 3. growing up with beta thalassemic family using accelerated longitudinal design- Dr. Praveen Khairkar 4. A Case-Control study of EEG Abnormalities in Patients With Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - 3 Dr. Simmi Kumari 5. A study on neuro-cognitive function in recovered patients of acute psychosis - Dr. Sujit kumar kar 6. Extent of Comorbid Tobacco Dependence in Patients of Bipolar i Disorder- Dr. Sannidhya Varma Dr. C.R. Samanta Hall (I) Chairperson: Dr. S. Nizhamie Haque, Dr Monica Chib 1. Delirium under diagnosis in geriatric medically ill- Dr. Deepak S Tiwak 2. Risk factors for suicidal ideation in bipolar depression- Dr. Umamaheswari V 3. Diagnostic Stabilty of Internet Addiction in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Data From Naturalistic One Year Follow Up Study- Dr. Rajshekhar B 4. Battery for ECT Related Cognitive Deficits (B4ECT-RECODE): Development and Validation - Dr. Shashidhara Hn 5. Impact of Amalgamating Psychiatric Services with Polyclinic in Service Hospital: Experience in a Zonal Hospital - Dr. Lt Col R K Saini 6. Psycosocial Correlates and Clinical Risk Factors in Survivors Following Their First Attempt of Deliberate Self Harm in Armed Forces Personal and Their Families - Dr. Bhagwat Narayan Rajput Dr. H.C. Sethi Hall (J) Chairperson: Dr. P.N. Kulhara, Dr. G. Prasad Rao 1. Psychiatric Co-Morbidity in Geriatric in Patients- Dr. K. Lokeshkumar 2. Various clinical presentations of dissociative (conversion) disorder in South Eastern Rajasthan- Dr. Indira Morya 3. Buying Pathology: A study of certain psychosocial variables- Dr. Gargi Das Gupta 4. Clinical Supervision of Psychiatrists: A Governance Perspective- Dr. Palaniappan Sundaram 5. Perceived Stress, Life Events & Symptom Severity in Somatoform Disorders- Dr. Supriya Kumar Mondal 6. 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