19Th WPA Timetable

19Th WPA Timetable

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: Neuroimaging 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 psychiatry 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 psychotherapy 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 Forensic psychiatry 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 18:00‐18:10 ‐ Short Break to Change Halls Panel 01: The future of publications in psychiatry Scientific Session: From populations to genetics, Scientific Session: Lithium and neuroprotection: Scientific Session: Approaches to refractory OCD across Films Session Scientific Session: Novel mechanisms of brain Scientific Session: Staging in bipolar disorders: New Free Communications Session: Suicidal behavior Scientific Session: Abnormalities of prefrontal cortex Free Communications Session: Comorbidity of mental Scientific Session: Long‐term consequences of trauma Chair: Michel Botbol, France biology and treatment: insights into schizophrenia Evidence and perspectives for the treatment and the lifespan Chairs: Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA; Hans‐Otto plasticity for personalized Interventions in concepts for psychotherapy during development relevant to schizophrenia and and physical illness Chairs: Khachatur Gasparyan, Armenia; Tatiana Panelists: Lynn DeLisi, USA; Jair Mari, Brazil; Joan Marsh, UK; and mood disorders prevention of dementia Chairs: Jerry Halverson, USA; Bradley Riemann, USA Thomashoff, Austria neuropsychiatric disorders Chairs: Thomas

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