WASP 2019 Final Programme
WASP 2019 Final Programme
WASP 2019 Final Programme
Day 1, October 25
09:30 -10:30 Symposium 5 - GLOBALIZATION Symposium 6 - MAD, SAD, OR BAD? Symposium 7 - DEVELOPMENT OF A YHPT Symposium 2 - IMPROVING Free Paper 2
OF CULTURE-ITS EFFECTS INTERROGATING BORDERLINE NEW PATHWAY OF CARE IN MENTAL ACCESS TO CARE, INSIGHTS FROM
AROUND THE GLOBE AND SOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER HEALTH SYSTEM - CASE STUDY AROUND THE WORLD Chairs: Doina Cozman (Romania), Wolfgang
Rutz (Sweden)
PSYCHIATRIC IMPLICATIONS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Chair: Digvijay Goel (New Zealand) Chair: Eliot Sorel (USA)
Chairs: Rachid Bennegadi (France), Maria Chairs: Ionela Petrea (Moldovia), Raluca
Lopez-Ibor (Spain) 1.Introduction – Digvijay Goel (New Zealand) Nica (Moldovia) 1. Tele-after care clinics for Geriatric patients-
2. Evolution of the concept – Rakesh K. Chadda Insights from a low- and middle-income country
1. Globalization: Africa – Solomon (India) 1. MENSANA project: 5 years of the mental - Arun Enara (India), Narayana Manjunatha,
Rataemane (South Africa) 3. What works and what doesn't - Pratap health system reform in Republic of Moldova - Naveen Kumar C, Suresh Bada Math
2. Globalization -South Asia - Debasish Basu Kovvury (New Zealand) Victoria Conat, Ionela Petrea (Moldavia) 2. Access to psychiatric care and psychotherapy
(India) 4. The treatment gap: does the consumer 2. Comparative assessment of Community- in Germany for forcedly displaced people. A
3. Globalization of culture; Middle East and perspective matter? – Agata Moody (New Based Mental Health Services (CBMH) in 4 pilot model to recreate which also has its
Northern Africa: Implications for Social Zealand) and non-pilot districts after the 1st phase of shortcomings - I.C. Matei (Germany)
Psychiatry - Driss Moussaoui, (Morocco) 5. Where to from here - Mohan Isaac the reform of mental health system in Republic 3. Forcibly displaced people in Italy: an
4. Globalization and Far-Right Nationalism in (Australia) of Moldova - Chihai Jana, Ionela Petrea overview about pathways to mental healthcare -
the West - Rama Rao Gogineni (USA) (Moldavia) Giulia Menculini (Italy), Ilaria Riboldi,
3. Multidisciplinary approach of community- Francesca Costantini, Livia Pischiutta
based mental health services in developing
countries – Republic of Moldova - Cornelia
Ciofu, Ionela Petrea (Moldavia)
4. Social inclusion of people with mental health
problems in Republic of Moldova –
opportunities for reducing stigma and
discrimination - Constanta Popa, Ionela
Petrea (Moldavia)
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10:45 – 11:45 Plenary Session 1:
Chairs: SD Sharma (WASP Past President,
India), Marianne Kastrup (WASP Treasurer,
Denmark)
Love, hate and indifference: the power of
social relationships in the cause, prevention
and cure of mental disorder – Thomas J.
Craig (United Kingdom)
Lunch break
13:30 – 14:15
Theme Symposium
The Social Determinants of
Health & Access to Care
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ACCESS TO CARE, INSIGHTS FROM ACTIVITY FOR RECOVERY: THE PSYCHIATRY IN THE 21st CENTURY PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH AND
INDIA BENEFITS OF AN ACTIVE LIFE FOR - A WORLD PERSPECTIVE DIGITAL TOOLS - PRACTICE AND Chairs: Juan Maass (Chile), Tae-Yeon Hwang
(Korea)
SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS EVIDENCE
Chairs: BS Chavan (India), PK Dalal (India) Chairs: Vincenzo Di Nicola (Canada),
Rachid Bennegadi (France)
Chairs: Matthieu Crews (United Kingdom), Discussant: Eliot Sorel (USA) Chair: Stojan Bajraktarov
1.Training of Primary Care Doctors – A model Thomas J. Craig (United Kingdom) Stojan Bajraktarov (Macedonia)
from a low resource state in India - Kabir 1. The Necessary Complementarity Between
Aliriza Arenliu (Kosovo)
Garg (India) Clinical Models and Solidarity Models in the
1. Should we cultivate our gardens? The Antoni Novotni (Macedonia)
2.Acceptability and feasibility of Promotion of Mental Health - Adalberto
health benefits of social prescribing including
telepsychiatry services in primary and Barreto (Brazil)
horticulture and outdoor activity - Matthieu
community care setting from a low- and 2. Social Determinants of Mental Health in
16:00 – 17:00 Crews (United Kingdom)
middle - Sidharth Sarkar (India) India: Implications for Defining Social
2. Reducing sedentary behaviour in persons
3.Ethical and Legal challenges in the planning with severe and enduring mental illness -
Psychiatry - BS Chavan (India) (16:30-17:00) Workshop 2 - ROLE
and implementation of telepsychiatry based 3. What is “Social” in Social Psychiatry – An OF MEDIA AND THE
Julie Williams (United Kingdom), Brendon
primary care doctors training modules from a Examination of Context in Sub-Saharan
low- and middle-income country – Arun Enara
Stubbs, Fiona Gaughran, Thomas J. Craig
African Societies Undergoing Multiple STIGMATIZATION
3. The Therapeutic Gardens - Ciprian Băcilă
(India) Transitions- Oye Gureje (Nigeria)
(Romania), Roxana Fediuc
4. Facing the Opportunities and Challenges of Chairs: Tina Beradze (Ukraine), Ani Leonila
4. Doing ‘normal things’ matters: The
Social Psychiatry in the 21st Century: Lessons Yoseliani (Austria)
therapeutic effects of everyday life - Kimiko
from the China Mental Health Survey -Yueqin
Tanaka (Japan), Julie Williams, Thomas J.
Huang (China)
Craig
PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM (17:00-17:30) Master Class 1 - Symposium 12 - A CANADIAN Symposium 13 - PSYCHIATRY (17:00-17:30) Workshop 3 - Bell
Symposium 11 - ACCESS TO PREVENTING YOUTH SUICIDE IN PERSPECTIVE ON SOCIAL TRAINING ACROSS EUROPE Let's Talk
MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN EUROPE PSYCHIATRY: FROM STIGMA
Chairs: George Alexandru Stercu Chair: Mary Deacon (Canada), Manon
RESOURCE-LIMITED COUNTRIES: REDUCTION TO INTIMATE (Romania), Ana Giurgiuca (Romania)
Chair & Presenter: Doina Cozman (Romania) Charbonneau (Canada)
ARE WE MAKING ANY PROGRESS? PARTNER VIOLENCE TO
MULTICULTURALISM 1. European Federation of Psychiatric
Chairs: Marianne Kastrup (Denmark), Trainees- Training across Europe - George
Rachid Bennegadi (France) Stercu (Romania)
Chair: Vincenzo Di Nicola (Canada)
2. Heterogeneity in psychiatry training in
1. Reducing the treatment gap is the main Europe: competition or collaboration? - Livia
1. Multiculturalism and Mental Health: A
task of Psychiatry today – Driss Moussaoui De Picker, Anne Nobels (Belgium)
17:00 -18:00 (17:30-18:00) Master Class 2 - Canadian Perspective - Constantin Tranulis
3. What do Psychiatric Trainees Know of (17:30-18:00) Workshop 4 -
(Morocco) (Canada)
2. Access to Mental health care in India: HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE 2. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Canada:
Psychotrauma Treatment in “Golden Hours”? NEUROANALYSIS AND CLINICAL
challenges and promising initiatives – Roy - Iryna Frankova (Ukraine)
ASSESSMENT FOR EVIDENCE- What Every Psychiatrist Needs to Know -
4. Workforce migration and Brain Drain in
BRAIN PROFILING: A FUTURE BRAIN–
Kallivayalil (India) Daphne Marussi (Canada)
3. Reciprocal causation? The interplay of INFORMED POLICIES: the last half decade- Mariana Pinto da RELATED PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS
3. A Canadian Perspective on Social
mental and physical ill health – Thomas J. IMPROVEMENT OF POPULATIONS Psychiatry: A Rich Past and a Bold Future -
Costa (United Kingdom)
Craig (United Kingdom) HEALTH Vincenzo Di Nicola (Canada) Chair: Abraham Peled (Israel)
4. Ethics and access to mental health care – 4. Paving the Road for Hope and Recovery
Fernando Lolas (Chile) Using Direct Contact Methods for Reducing
Chair: Eliot Sorel (USA)
Stigma/Discrimination -Manon Charbonneau
Presenters: Claudia Dima, (Romania), Eliot (Canada)
Sorel (USA)
19:30 – 22:00 Presidential Dinner (invite based event, Crowne Plaza Hotel – Veranda Restaurant)
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PRESIDENTIAL PANEL Symposium 17 - WHEN SOCIAL Symposium 18 - SOCIAL AND Symposium 19 - MICROBIOME AND Free Paper 6
Panel 16 - Panel Discussion on PSYCHIATRY MEETS ETHICAL ASPECTS IN THE CARE OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
Conceptually Articulating Social TRANSCULTURAL PSYCHIATRY ELDERLY WITH MENTAL DISORDERS Chairs: Danuta Wasserman (Sweden), Andrew
Chair: Eliot Sorel (USA) Molodynski (United Kingdom)
Psychiatry and Person-Centered Organizer: Anca Hâncu (Romania)
Chairs: Stéphanie Larchanché (France), Salih Chairs: Nicoleta Tătaru (Romania), Jerzy
Medicine Aksoy (France) Leszek (Poland)
1. Microbiome and eating disorders – Anca
Chairs: Roy Kallivayalil (India), Juan 1. From cultural expertise to cultural 1. The man imprisoned in the cell of dementia - Hâncu (Romania)
Mezzich (USA and Peru) competence: Integrating the social Stavros Baloyanis (Greece) 2. Immune system and gut microbiota –
determinants of mental health in transcultural 2. Care of elderly in Turkey - Ilkin Icelli Gabriela Radulian, Cornelia Bala, Gabriela
Speakers: psychiatry - Stéphanie Larchanché (France) (Turkey) Roman, Adriana Mihalas (Romania)
09:30 – 10:30 ▪ Michel Botbol (France) 2. Beyond otherness: Empathy and cultural 3. Dignity and social determinants of mental
3. Microbiome and depressive disorders -
▪ George Christodoulou (Greece) competence in clinical practice - Salih Aksoy health of older adults - Carlos Lima
(Switzerland) Mansoor Malik (USA)
▪ Doina Cozman (Romania) (France)
▪ Afzal Javed (United Kingdom and 3. Social Determinants in Mental Health and 4. Social support and care for old patients with
Pakistan) Globalization - Marie-Jo Bourdin (France) mental disability Poland - Jerzy Leszek
▪ Marianne Kastrup (Denmark) 4. Psychotherapy of asylum seekers suffering (Poland)
▪ Fernando Lolas (Chile) psychological trauma: the impact of sickness - 5. Aspects of Global Social Work and Mental
▪ David Ndetei (Kenya) Maria Vittoria Carlin (France) Health for the Elderly - Sabine Bährer-Kohler
▪ Armen Soghoyan (Armenia) (Switzerland)
▪ Zvi Zhemislany (Israel)
▪ Rachid Bennegadi (France)
Coffee/Tea Break
10:30 – 10:45
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& HIGH PERFORMANCE: LESSONS CHANGING ROLE OF FAMILIES, COMMUNITY CARE TO PREVENT
LEARNED FROM TENNIS MARRIAGE, GENDER, CHILDREN AND SOCIAL ISOLATION OF MENTALLY ILL Chairs: Johannes Wancata (Austria), Armen Chairs: Antonello Bellomo (Italy), Philip
FEMALE MIGRANTS-IMPLICATIONS PEOPLE: ASIAN EXPERIENCE Soghoyan (Armenia) Gorwood (France)
Chair: Eliot Sorel (USA) FOR SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY Chair: Chiyo Fujii (Japan)
Chair: Roy Abraham Kallivayalil (India), 1. Strategy to provide mental health services
Presenter: Silviu Zancu (Romania) for the isolate people with mental illness -
Mental coach for famous athletes Masafumi Mizuno (Japan)
10:45 - 11:45 1. Where is the Child in Global Mental Health? - Tae-Yeon Hwang (Korea)
Vincenzo Di Nicola (Canada) 2. Outreach services by local government to
2. Impact of globalization on marriages and enhance access to mental health care - Chiyo
families in India: implications for mental health Fujii (Japan)
professionals - Indira Sharma (India) 3. Poverty, social isolation and mental illness -
3. Changing roles and identities of Gender - Harischana Gambheera (Sri Lanka)
Rama Rao Gogineni (USA) 4. Strategy of community care to prevent
4. Abuse and trafficking among female migrants social isolation of mentally ill people: Asian
- Marianne Kastrup (Denmark) Experience - Srikala Bharth (India)
Plenary Session 2:
Chairs: Eliot Sorel (USA), Doina Cozman
(Romania)
11:45 – 12:45 Joshua Bierer Lecture: Psychocultural profile
of Romania and its implication for mental
health field – Daniel David (Romania)
Mental Health Commission of Canada - Louise
Bradley (Canada)
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COMMUNITY THERAPY, FROM PROMOTION: SOCIAL FAMILY PSYCHO-EDUCATION IN
BRAZIL TO EUROPE CONTRIBUTORS SCHIZOPHRENIA, BIPOLAR Chairs: Yasser Khazaal (Switzerland), Peter Chairs: Mrugesh Vaishnav (India), Mohd Golam
DISORDERS AND OTHER RELATED Morozov (Russia) Rabbani (Bangladesh)
Chairs: Adalberto Barreto (Brazil), Nicole
Hugon (France) Chairs: George N. Christodoulou (Greece), DISORDERS
Roy Abraham Kallivayalil (India) *with the support of WASP Scientific Section on
1. Integrative Community Therapy (ICT) and Family Intervention Program
solidarity care: the force that comes from Discussant: Shridhar Sharma (India) Chairs: Saïd Fattah (France), Hachem Tyal
life experiences - Adalberto Barreto (Brazil) (Morocco)
2. Emotions without frontiers: a new access 1.Mental Health Promotion: Conceptual 1. Family psychoeducation prevents suicide in
through a solidary care - Teresa Mara Pontes Framework and Principles - George N. schizophrenia -Yann Hodé (France)
de Farias (France) Christodoulou & Nikos G. Christodoulou 2. Damages caused by schizophrenia within a
14:45 – 15:45 same family: parent, sibling and child:
3. Building solidarity bonds between migrants (Greece)
and local residents through Integrative 2. Do we need to promote the mental health of Testimony of a family caregiver - Jean-Michel
doctors? - Marianne Kastrup (Denmark) Piat (France)
Community Therapy (ICT) in Marseille - P.
Palmyre (IDE) et B. Ruffat (IDE) (France) 3. Early promotion of mental health to increase 3. The "Families and Bipolar Disorders"
Intervention Program with encouraging results
4. A community that cares: a space for adolescents’ resilience to Adverse Childhood
for the health of relatives and patients
listening, speaking and creating bonds of Events - Michel Botbol (France)
highlighted by the Belgian and Swiss teams -
solidarity – Perrella Gian Paolo (Italy) 4. Mental Health promotion in the Romanian Délèze Mireille (Switzerland)
5. Integrative Community Therapy: About co- health care sector - Adela Magdalena 4. The impact of Profamille, a family
formation of professional and community Ciobanu, Larisa Maria Catrinescu, Florin psychoeducational program, on Moroccan family
leaders in the south of France - Nicole Hugon Ciobanu (Romania) members of schizophrenics in Marrakesh -
(France) Wydad Hikmat (Morocco)
5. Role of family in relapse prevention of
addiction - Fatima Elomari (Morocco)
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15:45 – 16:00 Coffee/Tea Break
16:00 – 17:00 General Assembly of WASP
Symposium 25 - A LAYERED AND Symposium 26 - PERTINENT Symposium 27 - SOCIAL / Free Paper 11 Free Paper 12
COMPREHENSIVE PERSPECTIVE ISSUES IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY -
ON THE MAIN DETERMINANTS SOCIAL PSYCHIATRIC WHERE TO? (ROUND TABLE) Chairs: Arun Enara (India), Solomon Chairs: Yueqin Huang (China), Indira Sharma
Rataemane (South Africa) (India)
CONTRIBUTING TO THE CHALLENGES
POPULATION MENTAL HEALTH Chairs: Eliot Sorel (USA), Alexandru Paziuc
Chair: Marianne Kastrup (Denmark) (Romania)
STATUS: FROM PERSON TO
SOCIETY 1. Mental Health in the Penitentiary System- Presenters: Roy Kallivayalil (India), Mircea
Henry Gerard Kennedy (Ireland) Lăzărescu (Romania), Carlos Augusto de
Chairs: Virgil-Radu Enătescu (Romania), 2. Coercive Measures: An Issue still of Mendonça Lima (Switzerland), Doina
Emilian Damian Popovici (Romania) Concern - Andrew Molodynski (United Cozman (Romania), Nicoleta Tătaru
Kingdom) (Romania)
1.The mediating role of demographic and 3. A Nationwide Survey of Forensic Mental
17:00 – 18:00 personality factors to the occurrence of Health evaluations and the implementation of
perinatal psychopathology – a literature coercive measures in Denmark - Karin
Helweg-Larsen (Denmark)
update and data from a research conducted in
4. Ethnic Minority Groups – a Population
a Romanian sample of perinatal women -
representing Particular Challenges? -
Virgil Radu Enătescu, Ileana Enătescu Marianne Kastrup (Denmark)
(Romania)
2.Social Epidemiology – Current State and
Outlook - Emilian Damian Popovici,
Luminița Mirela Bădițoiu (Romania)
3. Tradition and innovation in the personality
disorder assessment. Insights from the
development of a new inventory – the
Personality Clinical Form - Florin A. Sava,
Camelia Dindelegan (Romania)
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WPA Conflict Management & Symposium 32 - IS (09:30-10:00) Workshop 9 - (09:30-10:00) Workshop 10 - (09:30-10:00) Workshop 11 -
Resolution: Symposium 31 - STIGMATISATION IN PSYCHIATRY ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF PRACTICE OF NEW STYLE ZEN STIGMA, GLOBALISATION AND
DYING WITH DIGNITY: GLOBAL STILL AN ISSUE? COMPULSORY PSYCHIATRIC MEDITATION RADICALISATION
PERSPECTIVES TREATMENT IN ROMANIA AND
Chair: Tsutomu Sakuta (Japan) Chairs: Jenny Willis (United Kingdom),
Chair: Ioana Valentina Micluția (Romania) SOME BALKAN COUNTRIES Nadarasar Yoganathan (United Kingdom)
Chairs: Eliot Sorel (USA), Joseph Varghese Chairs: Nicoleta Tătaru, Gabriela Costea Organizer: Jenny Willis (United Kingdom)
(India) 1. Stigmatization in mental disorders -Ioana
09:30–10:30 Micluția (Romania) (Romania)
Discussant: Harischana Gambheera (Sri 1. Stigma, cultural/social identity and
Lanka) 2. Stigma in patients diagnosed with 1. Mandatory Psychiatric Treatment in
schizophrenia - Assist. Octavia Oana globalization - Jenny Willis (United Kingdom)
Romania - Gabriela Costea (Romania) 2. History of groups and radicalization –
1. Assisted dying at the patient’s explicit Căpățînă (Romania) 2. Compulsory psychiatric treatment in
3. Images of mental disorders in mass media N.Yoganathan (United Kingdom)
request - Dutch perspective – ethical Greece - Athanassios Douzenis (Greece)
dilemmas - Sisco van Veen (The from Romania - Mihaela Fadgyas Stanculete 3. Compulsory psychiatric treatment in
Netherlands) (Romania) Lithuania - Arunas Germanavicius
(Lithuania)
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2. Dying with Dignity – An Asian Perspective - 4. The family of a patient with major (10:00-10:30) Workshop 12 - (10:00-10:30) Workshop 13 - (10:00-10:30) Workshop 14 -
P.K.Dalal (India) psychiatric disorders – second target of stigma
3. Ortothanasia And the Concept of Just - Cătălina Crișan (Romania) VICTIMOLOGY VICTIMS AND THEIR MARRIAGE OF WOMEN WITH CRIMINALITY AMONG IMMIGRANTS
Death - Fernando Lolas (Chile) 5. Mental illness stigma perceived by medical PSYCHO-SOCIAL REHABILITATION MENTAL ILLNESS: SHOULD TO THE UNITED STATES: DISPELLING
4. Do No Harm, Help Me Die: What If There Is students - Ramona Păunescu (Romania)
No Goldilocks Solution? - Karandeep Sonu
AFTER A CRIMINAL ACT HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS BE MYTHS AND CLARIFYING STATISTICS
Gaind (Canada) REVEALED AT TIME OF
Chairs: Nicoleta Tătaru (Romania),
SOLEMNISATION OF MARRIAGE Chair: Eugenio Rothe (USA)
Gabriela Costea (Romania)
Plenary Session 4:
Chairs: Armen Soghoyan (Armenia), David
Ndetei (Kenya)
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Plenary Session 5:
Chairs: Tsutomu Sakuta, Japan (WASP Past
President, Japan), Juan E Mezzich (WPA
Past President, USA)
20:00 – 22:30
Congress Dinner (pre-paid events please check at the Registration Desk for availability)
*transfers from the congress venue: 20:00; 20:15 and return 22:30; 23:00
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Symposium 31 - PROBLEMATIC Symposium 44 - MEDIA TRENDS IN Symposium 45 - CHALLENGES IN Symposium 46 - CREATIVITY, Symposium 47 - BRIDGING
USAGE OF INTERNET AND MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDING CARE FOR ENDURING DRUGS, MADNESS AND RECOVERY EASTERN AND WESTERN
BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS: NEW SEVERE MENTAL DISORDERS PSYCHIATRY EXPERIENCE - A
CHALLENGES FOR SOCIAL Chairs: Ana Velosa (Portugal), António Chair: N. Yoganathan (United Kingdom) SCIENTIFIC AND TRANSCULTURAL
Neves (Portugal) Chair: Thomas J. Craig (United Kingdom)
PSYCHIATRY Organizer: Fatima Urzal (Portugal) 1. Creativity and mental wellbeing - Jenny JOURNEY
1. An economic evaluation of inpatient Willis (United Kingdom)
Chairs: Giovanni Martinotti (Italy), François 1. Portrayal of schizophrenia in newspapers – 2. Drugs, creativity and Woodstock 50 years Chairs: Mario Di Fiorino (Italy), Ovidiu
rehabilitation for people with psychosis using
Ferrero, (Switzerland) the Portuguese case and literature review - on - N. Yoganathan (United Kingdom) Alexinschi (Romania)
routinely collected data - David O’Flynn
Maria de Fátima Urzal, Inês Donas-Boto, Rui (United Kingdom) 3. Recovery model and the story of Fleetwood
1. Behavioral addictions and psychiatric Martins (Portugal) Mac (1967-1972) – N. Yoganathan (United 1. Bridging Eastern and Western Psychiatry
09:30 – 10:30 2. The importance of continuity of care in the
comorbidities - Luigi Janiri (Italy) 2. Internet search trends in mental health – Kingdom) experience - a scientific and transcultural
management of schizophrenia – Thomas J.
2. PTSD in survivors of a severe train from population to policies - Inês Donas- journey - Mario Di Fiorino (Italy)
Craig (United Kingdom)
derailment (Viareggio, June 29, 200) - Mauro Boto, Fátima Urzal, António Neves 2. Living the digital adolescence - social media
3. The QuEST Study: Quality and Effectiveness
Mauri (Italy) (Portugal) and gamification - Ovidiu Alexinschi (Romania)
of Supported Tenancies for People with
3. Problematic Usage of Internet and Gaming 3. Social media influence in mental health - a 3. The association of stigma and social disability
Mental Health Problems. A national
Disorder - Julius Burkauskas (Lithuania) narrative review - Inês Donas-Boto, Fátima in mental disorders - Tomasz Gondek (Poland)
programme of research across England - Helen
4. Are we over-pathologizing everyday life? Urzal, Rui Martins (Portugal) 4. AUDIT National Testing Day.A country-wide
Killaspy (United Kingdom)
The phenomenon of behavioral addictions - 4. The impact of Mental-Health Awareness initiative to screen for alcohol use disorders-
Jasser Khazaal (Switzerland) Days according to internet search trends Eugen Hriscu (Romania)
5. Problematic usage of Internet in Romania - Fátima Urzal, Inês Donas-Boto, Bruno Silva
Carmen-Adella Sîrbu, Lidia Dobrescu (Portugal)
(Romania)
Romanian Academy Symposium Symposium 49 - APPROACHES TO Symposium 50 - A PSYCHIATRY Symposium 51 - DEVELOPMENT Symposium 52 - STIGMA,
Symposium 48 - QUALITY OF LIFE MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN WITHOUT INVOLUNTARY OF INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY MINDFULNESS AND MADNESS
AND MENTAL HEALTH: A RUSSIA TREATMENT- REALISTIC AMBITION RESILIENCE IN THE PROMOTION
SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH OR FANTASY? OF MENTAL HEALTH Chair: N. Yoganathan (United Kingdom)
Chair: Olga Pazyna (Russia)
Chairs: Sorin Cace (Romania), Mălina Voicu Chair: Adalberto de Paula Barreto (Brazil) 1. Stigma, the madness of psychiatry and a
Chair: Andrew Molodynski (United Kingdom) redefinition of health – Jenny Willis (United
(Romania) 1.How to Attract Undergraduates to
Psychiatry? - Peter V.Morozov (Russia) 1. Disease as a path from the perspective of Kingdom)
1. Soumitra Pathare (India) resilience: self-healing consciousness 2. Madness and mindfulness – N. Yoganathan
1. Mental Health in Older Romanians. A social 2.Mental Health Education for Non-specialists 2. Involuntary detention and treatment: are development program (pro-healing) - Maria (United Kingdom)
exclusion problem? - Iuliana Precupetu - Olga Pazyna (Russia) we edging to a ‘paradigm shift?’ - George Henriqueta Camarotti (Brazil) 3. Zen, madness and mindfulness – N.
11:30-12:30 (Romania), Marja Aartsen, Marian Vasile 3.Mental Health Training for People Living Szmukler (United Kingdom) 2. Community therapy: a context of Yoganathan (United Kingdom)
2. Active aging, subjective health and with HIV - Egor Bachilo (Russia)
wellbeing: on how engagement with society 3. Coercion in mental health care empowerment and resilience of communities,
shapes subjective health and wellbeing among internationally- a broad perspective - Andrew families and social nets - Marilene Grandesso
seniors - Ioana Ramia (Romania), Mălina Molodynski (United Kingdom) (Brazil)
Voicu 3. Resilience, culture and art: how to
3. Concern for promoting a healthy working reinvent the future - Sana Santos Cabral
environment: steps towards preventing (Brazil)
burnout - Simona Stănescu (Romania), Sorin 4. Community therapy as an instrument of
Cace psychosocial intervention in the north of
4. Challenges for mental health status in Brazil - Raimundo Geraldo Viana Sales,
prison environment - Simona Ilie (Romania), Rafael Veiga Sales (Brazil)
Cristina Tomescu
Plenary Session 6:
Chairs: Rama Rao Gogineni (USA), P. Joseph
Varghese (India)
Stigma and social distance for schizophrenia
12:30 – 13:30 in psychiatrists, general practitioners and
service users as a barrier to universal health -
Gabriel Ivbijaro (United Kingdom)
Acculturation, Cultural Identity, and Mental
Health: Implications for Post-Modern Youth -
Andres Pumariega (USA)
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4 TRANSITIONAL PATHWAYS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE DISCHARGED FROM FORENSIC INPATIENT SERVICES IN ENGLAND: A RETROSPECTIVE NATIONAL CASE NOTE AUDIT - Maria Livanou, Swaran P. Singh (United Kingdom)
5 AN ASSOCIATION OF GUT MICROBIOME AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEATH - Mansoor Malik (United States)
6 NEUROLOGICAL SOFT SIGNS IN ADHD - Manamohan Nataraj, Sm Manohari, Vijaya Raman (India)
7 INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO ADDRESS THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MENTAL HEALTH & ACCESS TO CARE, AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES - David M. Ndetei; Victoria Mutiso (Kenya)
8 ACADEMIC FAILURE AND ITS PERCEIVED IMPACT IN A SAMPLE OF ROMANIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS - Dana – Cristina Herța, Bogdan Nemeș, Bogdana Miclea, Raluca Trifu, Doina Cozman, Horia Coman (Romania)
5 DIGITAL SOLUTIONS FOR PRESERVING GOOD MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE - Mihai Bran, Arina-Diana Sofia, Tiberiu-Constantin Ionescu, Maria Ladea (Romania)
STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF SUICIDE RISK DURING PERINATAL PERIOD IN A ROMANIAN WOMEN CLINICAL POPULATION - Virgil Radu Enătescu, Marius Craina, Adrian
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Gluhovschi, Lavinia Hogea, Laura Alexandra Nussbaum, Ileana Marinescu, Cătălina Giurgi-Oncu, Elena Bernad, Claudia Homorogan, Ileana Enătescu (Romania)
THE ROLE OF INTIMATE PARTNER SUPPORT AND FINANCIAL SATISFACTION IN THE OCCURRENCE OF PERINATAL ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN A ROMANIAN WOMEN SAMPLE - Virgil Radu Enătescu, Marius Craina, Adrian
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Gluhovschi, Lavinia Hogea, Laura Alexandra Nussbaum, Ileana Marinescu, Cătălina Giurgi-Oncu, Elena Bernad, Claudia Homorogan, Ileana Enătescu (Romania)
8 STRENGTH-BASED GROUP MEETING APPROACH FOR PATIENTS WITH ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION DISORDERS: A PILOT STUDY IN INDONESIA - Rossalina Rossalina, Theresia Citraningtyas (Indonesia)
2 EXPERIENCING “WHO AM I” AS AN INTERCULTURAL, INTERFAITH GROUP DYNAMIC IN INDONESIA - Theresia Citraningtyas, Rossalina Rossalina (Indonesia)
4 EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED BIOLOGICAL OR SOCIAL CAUSES OF DEPRESSION ON FUTURE DOCTORS - Milutin Kostic, Sonja Jovanovic, Ana Munjiza, Ana Stojkovic (Serbia)
8 PSYCHO - SOCIAL REHABILITATION (SOUTH- INDIAN MODEL). FOCUS: REHABILITATION OF MENTALLY ILL PERSON - Joseph Santhosh (India)
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Free Paper SESSIONS – 7 minutes presentations
Free Paper 4, October 26, 08:30-09:30, Hall 5
1 EVALUATION OF THE ACCEPTABILITY AND FEASIBILITY OF A WEB-BASED INTERVENTION FOR PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER - A PRELIMINARY DESIGN - Agaah Ashrafi, Vandad Sharifi, Maryam Tabatabaei (Iran)
2 ONLINE VERSUS OFFLINE SELF: EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON MENTAL HEALTH - Andrei-Cristian Bondar, Oana-Alexandra Peia, Virgilia Dora Neagu (Romania)
3 ACCEPTABILITY AND USER-EXPERIENCE OF A WEB-BASED ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS - Silvia Goliţă, Adriana Băban (Romania)
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE IN CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS: A COMPARISON OF FIVE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES - Pablo Nicaise (Belgium), Domenico Giacco (United Kingdom), Bettina Soltmann (Germany), Andrea Pfennig
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(Germany), Elisabetta Miglietta (Italy), Antonio Lasalvia (Italy), Marta Welbel (Poland), Jacek Wciórka (Poland), Victoria Jane Bird (United Kingdom), Stefan Priebe (United Kingdom), Vincent Lorant (Belgium)
"IS THERE A MEDICINE FOR THESE TENSIONS?" BARRIERS TO TREATMENT-SEEKING FOR DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS IN RURAL INDIA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY - Tessa Roberts (United Kingdom), Ritu Shrivastava (India), Rahul Shidhaye (India), Mirja Koschorke (India), Vikram Patel
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(India), Sujit Rathod (United Kingdom)
AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH FOR ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH IN JAPAN: SCHOOL-BASED EDUCATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY - Yasutaka Ojio, Ryoichi Mori, Kazunori Matsumoto, Takahiro Nemoto, Tomiki Sumiyoshi, Hirokazu Fujita, Tsubasa Morimoto, Aya
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Nishizono-Maher, Chiyo Fuji, Masafumi Mizuno (Japan)
7 ARE MENTAL HEALTH MISSIONS USEFUL? A MOROCCAN EXAMPLE - Raymond Tempier (Canada)
8 ANTENATAL DEPRESSION IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN SOUTH INDIA - Suvarna Jyothi Kantipudi, Kannan GK, Jayakumar Menon, Ramanathan Sathianathan (India)
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OTHER MEETINGS AND SESSIONS: ORHIDEEA I MEETING ROOM – WASP President’s office
Visit to the Romanian Academy by invitation only
24 October 16:00-16:45
WASP EC meeting (4 members + 2 advisors) Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
24 October 17:00 – 20:00
WASP Preventive Psychiatry Section Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
26 October 11:00 – 11:30
Section meeting Conflict Management and Resolution Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
26 October 12:30 – 13:30
WPA Action plan - Public Mental Health – discussion Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
Prof. Afzal Javed (WPA President-Elect)
26 October 15:00 – 16:00
FAST Steering Committee Meeting Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
26 October 18:00 – 19:15
WASP Text book of Social Psychiatry- Editorial Meeting Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
27 October 14:30-15:30
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Early Career Psychiatrists’ Sessions Orhideea I Meeting Room - WASP President's office
Day 1, 25th Orhideea I. 8:30 am – 9:30 am 1) Opening Address – Prof Roy Abraham Kallivayalil
October 2019 (President, WASP)
2) Key note address – Prof Norman Sartorius
(Chief Mentor, ECP Fellowship Program Bucharest)
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