Legend Courses Pre-registration and payment Special Session Plenary / Presidential Session Original Sessions required Psychiatry Worldwide WPA Distinguished Lectures Free Communications Session Company supported Sessions State of the Art Symposia Accepted Symposium Lectures in Thai Interorganizational Symposia Panel Discussions Wednesday, 3 August, 2022 Time Bhiraj Hall 3 Amber 2-3 Amber 1 Nile 4 Nile 3 Nile 1-2 MR217 MR219 08:30-12:30 Streamed halls for online participants (Access also on-demand after the official congress days) 12:30-13:30 Course 03: Treatment in pregnancy Course 01: Forced displacement and Course 04: Alternatives to coercion Course 09: Principles of psychodynamic Course 07: Establishing empathy and Course 08: Genetics and pharmacogenetics: Course 05: Digitalization in mental health Course 10: Early intervention across the 12:45-13:15 Gihan ELNahas, Egypt & Florence Thibaut, France mental health: urgent need for empathy Silvana Galderisi, Italy; Helen Herrman, psychotherapy common ground for clinical care What should the clinician know? Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany World: opportunities and challenges and action Australia; John Allan, Australia Cesar Alfonso, USA Michel Botbol, France; Miro Jakovljevic, Levent Küey, Turkey Ruzyanei Nik Jaafar, Malaysia Croa a Roos van Westrhenen The Netherlands Fernando Swaran Singh, UK Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany Goes, USA Break Meet the Fellows Session 13:30-16:15 Opening Ceremony and Plenary Session 01 Welcome Afzal Javed, UK Welcome from WPA Council Felice Lieh-Mak, China Thai Committee Greetings Chawanun Charnsil, Thailand Greeting from PRCP Yong Chon Park, Korea Greeting from AFPA Malcolm Hopwood, Australia Greetings from SAARC Gautam Saha, India Plenary Session 02: Comorbidity of mental & physical diseases Chairs: Helen Herrman, Australia Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Yvonne Bonomo, Australia The heart and depression Mario Maj, Italy 16:15-16:45 Coffee Break 16:45-17:45 Presidential Symposium: Suicide prevention; A Special Session: Lancet-WPA Commission Panel Discussion: How does CRPD Scientific Session: Promotive and Scientific Session: Understanding the Scientific Session global perspective on Depression enhance human rights? Lectures in Thai: preventive mental health services for relationship between mental health Chair: Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Chair: Afzal Javed, UK Chair: Neeraj Gill, Australia older adults: Why should stakeholders disorders and intimate partner violence care about human rights? Chairs: Katherine Saunders, UK; Roxanne Chair: Debanjan Banerjee, India; Carlos Keynejad, UK De Mendonca Lima, Switzerland Evidence based methods in suicide prevention Mario Maj, Italy Panelist: What you permit, you promote: NOW is Psychological interventions for common Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Anita Abu Bakar, Malaysia; Mohan Isaac, the time to stop ageism against older mental disorders among women persons within health care and society. Australia; Rosemary Kayess Australia Kiran Rabheru, Canada experiencing IPV in low- and middle- (virtual) income countries: a meta-analysis Roxanne Keynejad, UK Suicide in Guayana Helen Herrman, Australia Prevention of elder abuse, an invisible Past year IPV perpetration among Christina Hoven, USA human rights crisis people with and without depression: an A Buddhist perspective on suicide Debanjan Banerjee, India individual participant data meta- Prakarn Thomyangkoon, Thailand mediation analysis. Katherine Saunders, UK Suicide prevention in old age and Lifecourse patterns patterns of IPV: promotion of human rights Trajectory analysis using the Carlos De Mendonca Lima, Switzerland Christchurch Health and Development Study birth cohort Dignity in the older adult: Promoting health and wellbeing is everybody's Geraldine Mcleod, New Zealand business Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK 17:45-18:10 Short Break 18:10-19:10 Interorganizational Symposium: WPA with WSP State of the Art Symposium: Providing Psychiatry Worldwide: reviews of the Scientific Session: Violence against Scientific Session and IFP compassionate and competent psychiatric state of psychiatry in different parts of women - how to prevent? The role of psychiatrists in global Chair: disaster mitigation and management: care to persons with HIV / AIDS the world by the WPA Zonal Chair: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany; Implementations in Indonesia, India, Michel Botbol, France Chairs: Cesar Alfonso, USA; Luis Pereira, USA Representatives – Americas Silvana Galderisi, Italy Chair: Santiago Levin, Argentina Malaysia Chair: Piyush Verma, India; Anita Codati, Malaysia IFP HIV treatment in the 21st Century: Thelma Sanchez, Mexico What are the consequences of violence Psychological First Aid (PFA) Training For Driss Moussaoui, Morocco Challenges to the HIV psychiatrist Rodrigo Nel Cordoba, Colombia against women? Health Cadre in areas affected by the Mysore S. Renuka Prasad, Canada eruption of Mount Semeru in Indonesia Luis Pereira, USA Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany Frilya Putri, Indonesia Santiago Levin, Argentina Bernardo Ng, USA WSP A tale of two pandemics: Lessons learned How to prevent violence against women Therapeutic approach to survivors of the Vincenzo do Nicola, Canada from HIV to the COVID-19 response – the role of professionals in mental second wave of Covid-19 Delta Variant Paulo Sales, USA health? Helen Herrman, Australia in India Piyush Verma, India HIV and suicide-research findings in The role of institutions: How to improve Minding mental health mitigation gap in Indonesia and prevention strategies prevention against violence against disaster risk reduction and management: Kristiana Siste, USA women? Learning from Semeru eruption in Peggy Maquire, Ireland Indonesia Era Prasetya, Indonesia An update on HIV psychiatry in Thailand- How to prevent violence against women 2015 Sabah Earthquake: Understanding Challenges and opportunities – the role of professional associations? & responding to children's view in Paul Thisayakorn, Thailand Silvana Galderisi, Italy disasters Anita Codati, Malaysia 19:10-20:10 Welcome Reception (in Exhibition Area)
Thursday, 4 August 2022 Time Bhiraj Hall 3 Amber 2-3 Amber 1 Nile 4 Nile 3 Nile 1-2 08:30-09:30 Scientific Session Streamed halls for online participants (Access also on-demand after the official congress days) Lectures in Thai Interorganizational Symposium: WPA with WAPR Panel Discussion: Substance abuse; Panel Session: Perinatal care; an area of Scientific Session: Racism and mental Scientific Session: Divorce of women Scientific Session RANZCP, and The Global Mental Health Peer Do current strategies lead in the right priority attention for the 21st Century health and the role of mental health with mental illness: Should it be Lectures in Thai Network permitted? Chairs: Charlene Sunkel, South Africa ; Danuta direction? Chairs: Christina Hoven, USA professionals Chair: Indira Sharma, India Scientific Session Wasserman, Sweden Chairs: Edmond Pi, USA Chair: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany; Lectures in Thai Marianne Kastrup, Denmark Rehabilitation and recovery-oriented mental Panelists: Panelists: Racism and discrimination in the clinical Divorce of women with mental illness: Health care: Linda Cottler, USA; Rakesh Chadda, India; Lola Kola, Nigeria; Hervita Diatri, practice of psychiatry: an overview Socio-religious perspective Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Thailand; Alex Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany Mrugesh Vaishnav, India Re-thinking for service and training Indonesia Pichet Udomratn, Thailand Baldacchino, UK Peer support in mental health care Mental health consequences of racism Divorce of women with mental illness: Charlene Sunkel, South Africa Dinesh Bhugra, UK Legal perspective Madhvi Rughoo, Mauritius Mental health in remote settlements The concept of \"race\" and racism: role of Divorce of women with mental illness: Allister Bush, New Zealand genetics Pragmatic perspective Birgit Völlm , Germany Andreas Heinz, Germany Addressing racism – role of mental health professionals Marianne Kastrup, Denmark 09:30-09:50 Short Break to Change Halls 09:50-10:50 Presidential Symposium: Burn-out; An epidemic Panel Discussion: The future of Psychiatry Worldwide: reviews of the Innovative Session: Applying the Scientific Session: Stress among women that needs more attention psychotherapy state of psychiatry in different parts of Chair: Dinesh Bhugra, UK Chair: principles of the UN CRPD and its mental health impact the world by the WPA Zonal Michel Botbol, France Representatives – Europe Chairs: Gihan Elnahas, Egypt; Chandra Chair: Igor Filipcic, Croatia Prabha, USA Carers burn out Panelists: Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece Panelists: The Impact of COVID stress on the Mihaela Amering, Austria Cesar Alfonso, USA; Driss Moussaoui, Ramune Mazaliauskiene, Latvia Norman Sartorius, Switzerland; Silvana mental health of pregnant women and Morocco; Ruzyanei Nik Jaafar, Malaysia; Galderisi, Italy; Helen Herrman, Australia; Burnout of patients Yongyud Wongpiromsarn, Thailand Igor Filipcic, Croatia young mothers. Vinay Lakra, Australia Oleg Skugarevsky, Belarus Mohan Isaac, Australia; Neeraj Gill, Chandra Prabha, USA Australia; Burnout in medical personnel Dinesh Bhugra, UK Gender-based violence and its impact on women mental health in Latin America Victoria Valdez, USA Maternal distress and its adverse consequences the developing offspring Gihan Elnahas, Egypt 10:50-11:20 Coffee Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing 11:20-12:50 Plenary Session 03: Migration, refugees, asylum seekers mental health issues Chair: Dinesh Bhugra, UK; Jorge Alberto Costa Silva, Brazil; Mental health and psychosocial supports in humanitarian settings: Lessons learned Mark van Ommeren, Switzerland Meryam Schouler-Ocak , Germany 12:50-13:00 Short break to change halls 13:00-14:40 13:20-14:20 Parallel Short Communications Sessions (in Exhibition Area) Sponsored Session Sponsored Session Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing (not included in main event (not included in main event Sponsored Session (not included in main event CME/CPD credit) CME/CPD credit) CME/CPD credit) (13:00-14:30) (13:00-14:00) (13:00-14:00) 14:40-15:00 Break 15:00-16:00 State of the Art Symposium: Persecution, torture, Special Session: Impacts of COVID-19; An Panel Discussion: Task-sharing in mental Special Session: Presentation of the Scientific Session: White matter as a genocide: global mental health aspects interim assessment healthcare; Does it work? Chair: Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK WHOs world mental health report: centerpiece of Schizophrenia pathology: Chair: Jan Kizilhan, Iraq; Thomas Wenzel, Austria Chair: Igor Filicic, Croatia Transforming mental health for all Current results from large multisite Chair: Afzal Javed, UK studies and future directions Chair: Marek Kubicki, USA; Ofer Pasternak, USA Genocide an overview with special consideration How COVID-19 influences the brain Panelists: Speaker: Retrospective harmonization of imaging, to Asian ezhnic groups Maura Boldrini, USA Gabriel Ivbijaro, UK; Dan Stein, South Mark van Ommeren, Switzerland clinical, and cognitive data to model Thomas Wenzel, Austria Africa; Anna Stavdal, Norway; Mohan Schizophrenia across the lifespan Panelists: Johanna Seitz-Holland, Germany Isaac, Australia; Charlene Sunkel, South Africa Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Understanding inter-individual Yezidi genocide and transgenerational Impact of COVID-19 on substance use and variability in Schizophrenia by mechanisms of trauma behavioral addictions Leonardo Cubillos, USA harnessing normative models of Jan Kizilhan, Iraq Debasish Basu, India Lola Kola F, Nigeria neuroimaging data Maria Di Biase, Australia Genocide - definitions and the minorities in Syria Multimodal data analyses to examine Joost den Otter, Switzerland the relationship between neurodevelopment, environmental risk, white matter structure, and transition to psychosis. Joseph Kambeitz, Germany Combining large consortium efforts with machine-learning approaches. What does the future hold for psychosis studies? Ofer Pasternak, USA
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing 16:30-17:30 WPA Distinguished Lectures Session: Scientific Session: COVID-19 and women Psychiatry Worldwide: reviews of the Special Session: Schizophrenia, Circa Scientific Session: Quality of life and Scientific Session Opportunities in global mental health research Chairs: Gail Robinson, Canada; Kara Brown, state of psychiatry in different parts of Lectures in Thai 2030. Looking ahead to the future mental health: factors we need to Chair: TBA USA the world by the WPA Zonal Representatives – Asia and the Pacific Chair: TBA consider Chair: Pichet Udomratn, Thailand Chairs: Vesta Steibliene, Lithuania; Hironobu Fujiwara, Japan Joshua Gordon, USA COVID-19 and the increase in eating Panelists: Speakers: Rajiv Tandon, USA; Wolfgang Quality of Life and Mental Health: disorders Pichet Udomratn, Thailand - Psychiatry in Gaebel, Germany Behavioural Addiction, Health Benefits of Daily Habits, and the Reward System Allan Kaplan, Canada Thailand during pandemic COVID-19 situation Hironobu Fujiwara, Japan The psychological impact of COVID-19 on pregnant and postpartum women Ahmad Jalili, Iran Factors associated with worsened Gail Robinson, Canada Yong Chon Park, Korea psoriasis clinical symptoms and disease- Allister Bush, New Zealand related quality of life during the COVID- 19 lockdown Vesta Steibliene, Lithuania The Impact of COVID-19 on minority Predictive value of baseline cognitive women functioning on health-related quality of life in individuals with coronary artery Kara Brown, USA disease COVID-19 impact on Arabic women and Julius Burkauskas, Lithuania health care providers Mental well-being, exercise routines, Nawal Al Mahyijari, Oman and the intake of image and performance enhancing drugs during the COVID-2019 pandemic Mami Shibata, Japan 17:30-17:50 Short Break to Change Halls 17:50-18:50 Special Session: Current advances in treatment – State of the Art Symposium: Treatment of Scientific Session: Psychiatrists’ WPA Distinguished Lectures Session: Scientific Session: Innovative approaches Scientific Session: Lifestyle psychiatry: Evidence Tardive Dyskinesia and movement disorders affective disorders responsibility for the somatic health of Chair: patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia Mindfulness, does it work and how? to global survey guidelines, checklists, from effectiveness and implementation studies Chair: Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece; Gregor Hasler, Switzerland Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria; Chair: consensus statements in psychiatry Chairs: Felipe Schuch, Brazil; Philip Ward, Armida Mucci, Italy Chairs: Alexander Baldacchino, UK; Australia Hamed Ekhtiari, USA The current status of tardive dyskinesia Lithium use in bipolar disorders Management of cardiovascular and Yongyud Wongpiromsarn, Thailand How to develop international guidelines The weight of organisational factors in Perminder Sachdev, Australia Kostas Fountoulakis, Greece metabolic risk factors in schizophrenia: for behavioral intervention implementing a multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention for ppl with SMI: an effectiveness- from consensus statements to development: Our experiences with implementation hybrid randomized controlled implementation of psychiatrists’ cognitive training and remediation in trial in sheltered housing coordinated care drug addiction Jeroen Deenik, Netherlands Armida Mucci, Italy Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Australia Psychotropic induced tardive syndromes - an Anhedonia and anti-hedonic treatments The harm reduction paradigm as How to develop methodological The use of exercise for serious mental illness overview Gregor Hasler, Switzerland protection of the physical health of the checklists and consensus statements: among inpatients: from trials to implementation Our experiences with Addiction Cue Mohandas Warrier, India most vulnerable patients Brendon Stubbs, UK Michael Krausz, Canada Reactivity Initiative (ACRI) Hamed Ekhtiari, USA The psychomotor dimension of psychosis and Scaling up psychological therapies for A rights-based approach to the somatic Neuroscience-Informed Addiction A stepped-wedge evaluation of an online psychotropic-induced motor syndromes: depression: from science to reality health of persons with a diagnosis of Prevention Consortium mental health lifestyle intervention for Relationship and differentiation Vikram Patel, USA schizophrenia emergency service workers and their families Rajiv Tandon, USA Charlotte Sunkel, South Africa Parnian Rafei, Iran; Tara Rezapour, Iran Grace Mckeon, Australia The role of guidelines in protecting the How to Run Global Surveys with Expert Equally well for everyone living with severe somatic health of patients with Elicitation Judgment: Our Experiences mental Illness - Better access to lifestyle schizophrenia with Addiction Global Expert Network intervention through service innovation Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Philip Ward, Australia (ISAM-GEN) Marc Potenza, USA 18:50-19:00 Special Session: WPA Council Scientific Session: New findings in State of the Art Symposium: Clinical and Short Break to Change Halls Scientific Session 19:00-20:00 Chair: Afzal Javed, UK suicidology and suicide prevention (WPA community education in psychosexual Lectures in Thai Quiz 01 suicidology section symposium) health: Sensitizing generations Chairs: Sami Ouanes, Qatar; Chairs: Marco Sarchiapone, Italy; Vladimir Chair: Radwa Said Abdelazim, Egypt; TSS Lamia Jouini, Switzerland Carli, Sweden Rao, India Panelists: Genomic mediation of recent life stress on Training primary care physicians on Helen Herrman, Australia; Mario Maj, Italy; Juan suicidal behavior in major depression sexual disorders - online program Mezzich, USA; Norman Sartorius, USA; Felice Lieh- J. John Mann, USA (Virtual) Radwa Said Abdelazim, Egypt Mak, China; Afzal Javed, UK; Jorge Alberto Costa e Silva, Brazil; Dinesh Bhugra, UK Intervention to prevent suicide among Conducting fellowships in psychosexual adolescents in Guyana health: Experiences from a tertiary Christina Hoven, USA health centre in India TSS Rao, India The effectiveness of an e-health system in Multi disciplinary training in sexual suicidal ideation among patients with medicine: The SASSM project somatic conditions Vladimir Carli, Sweden Mohammad Ahsan Ahsan, Bangladesh Development of digital monitoring for Healthy sexuality and sex education in suicidal ideation and behavior in adolescents: The roadmap to a sound adolescent at-risk Shira Barzilay, Israel sexual life Debanjan Banerjee, India
Time Bhiraj Hall 3 Amber 2-3 Amber 1 Friday, 5 August, 2022 Nile 3 Nile 1-2 08:30-09:30 Nile 4 Scientific Session Lectures in Thai Streamed halls for online participants (Access also on-demand after the official congress days) Interorganizational Symposium: WPA with Scientific Session: Improving outcomes and State of the Art Symposium: Increasing Scientific Session: Collaboration Scientific Session: Social media use in WHO, UNICEF and WMA reducing disability of persons with primary diversity in psychiatric research: between WFMH and WPA adolescence and brain development Chairs: Aviv Weinstein, Israel; Florence Chairs: Afzal Javed, UK; Norman Sartorius, psychosis necessary, but are research ready for it? Chairs: Nasser Loza, Egypt; Tsuyoshi Switzerland Chairs: Silvana Galderisi, Italy; Michaela Chair: Fernando Goes, USA Akiyama, Japan Thibaut, France Amering, Austria Mental health services development in Bhutan What can we do now to improve the For phenotypes, genotypes and you and Collaboration between the WFMH and Screen media activity and adolescent Chencho Dorji, Bhutan outcome and reduce disability of people me: WPA from the perspectives of the brain cognitive development WFMH President Marc Potenza, USA with primary psychoses? A few of the many reasons to diversify Nasser Loza, Egypt Silvana Galderisi, Italy psychiatric research Brain imaging studies in internet and Collaboration between the WFMH and gaming disorder including social media Mental health, psychosocial wellbeing & How can we improve the outcome of Fernando S. Goes, USA WPA from the perspectives of the development of children and families: Challenges, people with first episode primary Aviv Weinstein, Israel psychosis? Increasing diversity in Bipolar Disorder previous Secretary-General of the WPA scalable strategies & local solutions research studies: Towards a global Roy Kallivayalil, India Zeinab Hijazi, USA Robin Emsley, South Africa (Virtual) bipolar cohort Jan Fullerton, Australia WMA Implementing recovery-oriented practices Diversity: YES! Ethical principles: Even Collaboration between the WFMH and Early exposure to sexually explicit media Heidi Stensmyren, Sweden in mental health systems more YES! WPA from the perspectives of the and potential behavioral consequences Michaela Amering, Austria WFMH President-elect Regional framework for the future of mental Thomas Schulze, Germany Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan Florence Thibaut, France health in the Western Pacific 2022-2030 Martin Vandendyck Do digital health solutions contribute to improved outcome of persons with primary psychosis? Mario Álvarez Jiménez, Australia (Virtual) 09:30-09:50 Short Break to Change Halls 09:50-10:50 Presidential Symposium: Mental health Panel: Psychiatry and public health efforts; Scientific Session: Building quality Innovative Session: WPA 3 Minute Free Communications Session 01 Scientific Session legislation; trends and perspectives Are they synergistic? clinical services, education, and research Lectures in Thai Chair: Silvana Galderisi, Italy Competition 02 Chair: Jonathan Campion, UK in mental health Chairs: Muhammad Waqar Azeem, Chair: Mariana Pinto da Costa, UK Qatar; Asad Nizami, Pakistan Improving mental health care in the European Panelists: Child, adolescent and perinatal mental Region: The role of mental health legislation Vikram Patel, USA; Norman Sartorius, health services in Qatar: Past, present Switzerland; Tarek Okasha, Egypt; Debashish Silvana Galderisi, Italy Basu, India; Benjamas Prukkanone, Thailand and beyond Muhammad Waqar Azeem, Qatar Mental health care, human rights, and mental Establishing a center for global health health legislation: An international perspective research and development in a Low Middle Income Country – why & how Soumitra Pathare, India Asad Nizami, Qatar Improving mental health care in the Asian Region: Growing mental health workforce in a The role of mental health legislation rural state in a high income country: Malcolm Hopwood, Australia strategies for success Howard Liu, USA 10:50-11:20 Coffee Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing 11:20-12:50 Plenary Session 04: Treatment of mental disorders; innovations and discoveries Chairs: Juan Mezzich, USA; Mario Maj, Italy New psychopharmacological agents for depression Pierre Blier, Canada Accelerated rTMS treatment for major depression: A fast road for remission? Chris Baeken, Belgium 12:50-14:20 13:00-14:15 Parallel Short Communications Sessions (in Exhibition Area) Sponsored Session Sponsored Session Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing (not included in main event (not included in main event Sponsored Session (not included in main event CME/CPD credit) CME/CPD credit) CME/CPD credit) (13:10-14:10) (13:10-14:10) 14:10-14:20 Short break 14:20-15:20 State of the Art Symposium: Psychiatric and Scientific Session: Psychotherapeutic Scientific Session: Fighting stigma in Innovative Session: Films Scientific Session: Improving mental Scientific Session: Experience of online balint somatic multimorbidity: rising to the global recommendations for persons with developing countries groups for health care workers during COVID-19 psychosis and comorbid social anxiety-a Chair: Helen Herrman, Australia; health outcomes through art Chairs: Ali Nazeri Astaneh, Iran; Mansoureh Kiani, challenge WPA psychotherapy section symposium Chairs: Mrugesh Vaishnav, India; MSVK Chair: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland; Dan Siskind, Chairs: Warut Aunjitsakul, Thailand; Atsuo Raju, India Chairs: Jennifer Harrison, Australia; Iran Australia Nakagawa, Japan Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA Multi-morbidity among people with severe and The association of negative social National mental health policies & Afzal Javed, UK; Art against stigma on university Online Balint group work in Iran persistent illness appraisals and safety behaviors with social fighting stigma in developing countries Charlene Sunkel, South Africa; campuses Mansoureh Kiani, Iran Dan Siskind, Australia anxiety and paranoia MSVK Raju, India Bernardo Ng, USA Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA Differences between online and in person group Warut Aunjitsakul, Thailand therapies Affective disorder multi-hyper-morbidity across Fighting stigma in developing countries The art of living a fulfilled life the life-span: A 16 year population study What are people with psychosis anxious (Pakistan) Hans-O o Thomashoff, Austria Ali Nazeri Astaneh, Iran David Cawthorpe, Canada about in social situations? Gloria Wong, China M. Iqbal Afridi, Pakistan The co-morbidity of type 2 diabetes and Ideas and delusions of reference - the Fighting stigma in developing countries Comparative presentation of Michael Balint’s depression in a Kenyan setting: Towards complex interaction between premorbid (Nepal) theories and therapeutic technique Shahin Sakhi, United States of America integrated management personality, self-referential Sudarshan Pradhan, Nepal David Ndetei, Kenya psychopathology and social anxiety Fighting stigma in developing countries Comorbidity of mental and physical conditions in Yvonne Treffurth, Malaysia (Bangladesh) Asia-Pacific: a systematic review Kamonporn Wannarit, Thailand Waziul Alam Chowdhury, Bangladesh Art and neurodiversity Jennifer Harrison, Australia
15:20-15:50 Coffee Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing 15:50-16:50 WPA Distinguished Lectures: Tasks of psychiatrists Scientific Session: Psychogeriatric services Scientific Session: Critical reflection of Innovative Session: Quiz 02 Scientific Session: The wiles of ate: Scientific Session tomorrow in south Asia: Barriers, opportunities and psychedelics in psychiatry - focus on Lectures in Thai Chairs: Sami Ouanes, Qatar; Epistemological issues in delusional Chair: Afzal Javed, UK the roadmap ahead MDMA, psilocybin and ketamine Chairs: Gautam Saha, India ; Waziul Alam Chairs: Rachel Yehuda, USA; Eric Lamia Jouini, Switzerland disorders Chowdhury, Bangladesh Vermetten, Netherlands Chairs: Digvijay Goel, New Zealand; Mohan Isaac, Australia Norman Sartorius, Switzerland Geriatric psychiatry in India, clinical An overview of the revival in psychiatry, Foreword Digvijay Goel, New Zealand services, research & training: The IPS report psychedelics and psychoplastogenes Gautam Saha, India Eric Vermetten, Netherlands Mental health services for older people in New uses of psilocybin in treatment of Epidemiology, diagnosis and aetiology South Asia: Unmet needs? depression and PTSD Shailesh Kumar, New Zealand Nasar Khan, Canada Rakesh Jetly, Canada Course, treatment, prognosis Rights and person-centred old age mental Uses of MDMA in treatment of PTSD Nagesh Pai, Australia healthcare: Lessons learnt from COVID-19 Rachel Yehuda, USA The bottom line Debanjan Banerjee, India Mohan Isaac, Australia Training and research in geriatric mental health: Ways forward in the SAARC region Waziul Alam Chowdhury, Bangladesh 16:50-17:10 Short Break to Change Halls 17:10-18:10 Panel Session: Challenges in developing mental WPA Distinguished Lectures: Mental health Scientific Session: WPA early career Scientific Session: Suicide is a societal, Scientific Session: Brain networks in Scientific Session: The concept of shared care: health services not a mental health or even a public Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: importance in clinical care: Pakistani perspective in Mongolia and in Bhutan psychiatrists exchange programme - the Current trends and future perspectives Chairs: Nasar Khan, Pakistan; Aysha Butt, Pakistan Chair: Mark Van Ommeren, Switzerland health problem: Pros and cons Chairs: Yoji Hirano, Japan; Murat Atagun, Chairs: Norman Sartorius, Switzerland; Afzal first experiences Chairs: Mohan Isaac, Australia ; Debasish Turkey Javed, UK Chairs: Tiago Costa, UK (virtual); Mariana Basu, India Pinto Da Costa, UK Panelists: Mental health in Mongolia Establishing the first world psychiatric Suicide is a societal, not a mental health Brain networks in psychosis Proposed steps for using shared decision-making Vinay Lakra, Australia; Pratima Murthy, India; Battuvshin Lkhagvasuren, Mongolia exchange programme - an overview or even a public health problem Murat Atagun, Turkey model in LMIC Mariana Pinto Da Costa, UK Digvijay Goel, New Zealand Luis Salvadore-Carulla, Australia; Burin Mental health in Bhutan Nasar Khan, Canada Suraarunsamrit, Thailand Chencho Dorji, Bhutan Tunisia - the Oasis for early career Against the proposition, 'Suicide is a Brain network alterations and clinical Components of Shared Decision-Making psychiatrists to have a learning societal, not a mental health or even a features in psychosis Aafia Malik, UK experience abroad Amine Larnaout, Tunisia public health problem' Daisuke Koshiyama, Japan Alok Sarin, India Opportunities and challenges of hosting The bottom line Brain network alterations as potential Decision aids in shared care in LMIC early career psychiatrists from overseas Mohan Isaac, Australia therapeutic targets in psychosis Ali Mustufa, Pakistan Yoji Hirano, Japan in Iran Mohammadreza Shalbafan, Iran From Brazil to Europe - flying the ocean to fulfil the dream of an exchange at King's College London V. Belinati, Brazil
18:10-18:30 Break, Exhibition and E-Poster Viewing 18:30-19:30 Innovative Session: WPA Books Session State of the Art Symposium: Treatment Panel Session: Challenges to Scientific Session: Quality improvement Scientific Session: The impacts of COVID- Scientific Session: Theater for mental health: Chair: Michel Botbol, France updates in Schizophrenia international collaboration in research between therapy, culture, rights, and sociality Chair: Peter Falkai, Germany initiatives an international perspective 19 on older adults’ psychological and Chairs: Ivonne Donegani, Japan; Angelo Fioritti, Chair: Joshua Gordon, USA Is evidence-based medicine failing people Chairs: Jack Mcintyre, USA; Wolfgang physical wellbeing, and use of Italy with treatment resistant psychosis? Panelists: James MacCabe, UK Joshua Gordon, USA; Yu Tao Xiang, Gaebel, Germany telemedicine A pioneering approach in Bologna, Italy. Macau; Leonardo Cubillos, USA; Ajid Treatment and culture: Aspects of change in Avasthi, India; Swaran Singh, UK Chairs: Maria P Aranda, United States of therapy and rehabilitation. America; David Camacho, United States Ivonne Donegani, Japan of America Current initiatives to improve the quality COVID-19's impacts on home and of police responses to people in crisis community based services for older Laura Kunard, USA adults and people with disabilities Maria P Aranda, United States of America Treatment algorithms for clozapine- Home health initiatives Telemedicine and assistive technologies A pioneering approach in Bologna, Italy. resistance. An update 2022 Jack Mcintyre, USA for persons living with Dementia and Treatment and culture: Aspects of change in Elias Wagner, Germany their caregivers during therapy and rehabilitation. the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid review Angelo Fioritti, Italy Jiaming Liang, China Management of adverse drug reactions The WPA educational course on QM in Descriptions and experiences COVID-19 Evaluation of the Japan-Italy joint theatre for with clozapine mental health and care among older Hispanics in the USA mental health project from 2018 to the Present: Dan Siskind, Australia Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany David Camacho; United States of America Examining the process, impact, and empowerment effects of theatre in comprehensive community mental health. Fumie Hisanaga, Japan The applicability of theater for mental health in Asian countries, focusing on Inner Mongolia Ling Ling, Japan
Time Bhiraj Hall 3 Amber 2-3 Amber 1 Saturday, 6 August 2022 Nile 3 Nile 1-2 Hall G Hall H 08:30-09:30 Nile 4 Scientific Session Lectures in Thai Streamed halls for online participants (Access also on-demand after the official congress days) Interorganizational Symposium: WPA with WFMH State of the Art Symposium: Transcultural Scientific Session: Mindfulness-based Scientific Session: The integration of Scientific Session: Chronic and WONCA psychiatric challenges in times of a global communicable diseases and depression: Chairs: pandemic: refugees, asylum seekers, and therapy and counseling: East meets West mental health into primary care an integrated patient centered approach Paul Summergrad, USA; Nasser Loza, Egypt ethnic minorities Chairs: Antonio Luigi Perasso, Chile; Lai Chairs: Chris Dowrick, Australia; Chee NG, in South Asia Chair: Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany; Chairs: Saima Afaq, Pakistan; Krishna Ting Wong, China Australia Levent Küey, Turkey Prasad, Pakistan WFMH Dates and facts from the available Mindfulness Based Therapy and Integrating Mental Health into Primary Feasibility study for integrating Nasser Loza, Egypt literature on the occurrence of Covid-19 Counseling (MBTC): How It’s different Care: Capacity Building recognition and management of Cindy Lam, Hong Kong depression in CCD care in three South among vulnerable populations from Western Mindfulness Based Levent Küey, Turkey Interventions Asian countries Saima Afaq, Pakistan Yongyud Wongpiromsarn, Thailand WONCA Covid-19 and its impact on the mental MBTC: A Different Approach to PTSD Integrating Mental Health into Primary Barriers and challenges in existing health Anna Stavdal, Norway health of migrants, refugees and asylum Psychotherapy Care: Overcoming Stigma system for integrating depression care in Chee Ng, Australia seekers Antonio Luigi Perasso, Chile Tuberculosis and Hepatitis care Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Germany pathways in India Geetha Desai, India The mental health implications of Covid19 MBTC: Integrating Mindful Movement to Integrating Mental Health into Primary Barriers and challenges in existing health in Africa through transcultural psychiatry Improve the Mental Health of Expats Care: The APEC WONCA framework for system for integrating depression care in Lai Ting Wong, Thailand lenses Integration Tuberculosis and Hepatitis care Jibril Handuleh, Ethiopia Chris Dowrick, Australia pathways in Pakistan Mariyam Sarfaraz, Pakistan Recommendations to reduce the risk of Brief MBTC in Clinical Setting Integrating Mental Health into Primary The journey of establishing care developing mental health problems of Naruemon Jintapa hanakit, Thailand Care: Digital technologies as enablers pathways, specific to each of the three migrants, refugees and asylum seekers Raymond Lam, Canada sites through co-design with key Afzal Javed, Pakistan stakeholders and the experience of community engagement. Sushama Kanan, Bangladesh 09:30-09:50 Short Break to Change Halls 09:50-10:50 Presidential Symposium: On the crossroads of Interorganizational Symposium: WPA and State of the Art Symposium: Recent Scientific Session: COVID & women's Free Communications Scientific Session psychiatry and neurology; interventions which Regional Associations advances in addiction treatment Lectures in Thai Chair: Afzal Javed, UK Chair: Marc Potenza, USA; Hamed health: Transcultural perspective work Ekhtiari, USA Chair: Fernando Goes, USA Chairs: Josyan Madi-Skaff, France; Florence Thibaut, France Question of the age: Is dementia preventable AFPA Behavioral and cognitive interventions The European perspective and data on Kua EE Heok, Singapore Malcolm Hopwood, Australia in addiction medicine/psychiatry women's mental health during the Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Australia pandemic Neuropsychiatry EPA Florence Thibaut, France Perminder Sachdev, Australia Peter Falkai, Germany Technology-based interventions (neuromodulation, digital therapeutics, Policy and real practice of women's Epilepsy African Association mental health amidst the pandemic in TBA Juliet Nakku, Uganda imaging, etc.), in addiction medicine/psychiatry Thailand PRCP Hamed Ekhtiari, USA Chonnakarn Jatchavala, Thailand Yong Chon Park Korea Psychopharmacological interventions in COVID-19 and women's mental health: Arab Federation addiction medicine/psychiatry The Scandinavian experience TBA Marc Potenza, USA Ann Faerden, Norway APAL Impact of the COVID-19 on women’s Rodrigo Nel Cordoba, Colombia health : The MENA experience Josyan Madi-Skaff, Lebanon SAARS TBA 10:50-11:20 Coffee break and E-Poster Viewing 10:50-11:20 Parallel Short Communications Sessions (in Exhibition Area) 11:20-12:20 Scientific Session: Migrant crisis around the world: Scientific Session: Assets and limits of new Free Communications Free Communications Free Communications addressing mental health needs of underserved, technologies in psychiatry heterogeneous populations on the move Chairs: Joan Soler-Vidal, Spain; Petr Chairs: Justo Pinzon-Espinosa, Spain; Sofiia Morozov, Russia Lahutina, Ukraine Cross-cultural approach in interventions, both Perceptions of psychiatrists and patients on traditional and digital, to support the mental telepsychiatry in Indonesia health needs of forcibly displaced people, the Brihastami Sawitri, Indonesia case of Ukraine Sofiia Lahutina, Ukraine Examining the relationship between forced Artificial intelligence: a revolutionary tool immigration and psychosis in the south of Spain for diagnosis in psychiatry Sofiene Ben Aissa, Tunisia Nathlia Garrido-Torres, Spain The COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health of New technologies in psychiatry: on the fine Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Migrants in Europe line of ethics Ilaria Riboldi, Italy Amine Larnaout, Tunisia Health of Migrant Peoples in transit through Implementing a digital psychiatric Darien, Panama: A Multidisciplinary Evaluation of assessment tool in the real world-practice their Somatic and Mental Health Needs Joan Soler-Vidal, Spain Justo Pinzon-Espinosa, Spain 12:20-12:40 Short break 12:40-13:40 WPA Distinguished Lecture State of the Art Symposium: Urbanicity and Psychiatry Worldwide: reviews of the Scientific Session: Hot topics in working Scientific Session: Trauma and literature Scientific Session: Missing empathy in digital life Chair: Edmond Pi, USA mental health state of psychiatry in different parts of with service users and family carers Chairs: Sergio Villaseñor-Bayardo, Chairs: Neda Alibeigi, Iran; Ali Nazeri Astaneh, Chair: Jair De Jesus Mari, Brazil; Takahiro the world by the WPA Zonal Kato, Japan Representatives – Africa Chairs: Michaela Amering, Austria; Mexico; Daniel Delanoë, France Iran Chair: Juliet Nakku, Uganda Mariana Pinto Da Costa, UK Multifactorial nature of psychiatric disorders and What is new in urban mental health? Amine Larnaout, Tunisia COVID-19 as an additional burden for Some Mexican writers trauma narratives Digital empathy its clinical implications Jair De Jesus Mari, Brazil Aida Sylla, Senegal families of people with mental health Sergio Villaseñor-Bayardo, Mexico Neda Alibeigi, Iran Shigenobu Kanba, Japan Mahdi Abu Madini, South Africa problems Spyridon Zormpas, Greece (Virtual) Air pollution and mental health in big cities Family carers and coercive mental The trauma of male domination in the Telehealth in the time of COVID-19; The Jacob King, UK health care interventions work of Djaïli Amadou Amal. Australian experience Daniel Delanoë, France Martha Savage, New Zealand Malcolm Hopwood, Australia Association between urbanization and Peer support in mental health Narrative medicine in overcoming Missing empathy in digital life: Fact or Fiction?- internet addiction Charlene Sunkel, South Africa trauma and promoting inclusion South Asian experience Ekaterina Sukhanova, USA Roy Kallivayalil, India Chih-Hung Ko, Taiwan Training needs for working with service Overcoming barriers of online interventions The impact of restorative green users and family carers Allister Bush, New Zealand environment on the mental health of big Mariana Pinto Da Costa, UK cities and therole of mental health professionals EE Kua Heok, Singapore 13:40-14:00 Short Break to Change Halls
14:00-14:45 Plenary Session 05 Afzal Javed, UK Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Johannes Wancata, Austria
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