Programme
November, 15th , thuersday
03.15 p.m.Welcome to all delegates
1st Symposium
Depression, mental health and physical health: one problem --- Chairs: Giuseppe Tavormina, Ivan Urlic
03.30 p.m.Depression and physical health, the therapeutic alliance and antidepressants --- Nicolas Zdanowicz1, Ch. Reynaert1, D. Jacques1, B. Lepiece1, T. Dubois1, F. Godenir2, V. Pivont3 – 1)CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne, Belgium. 2) CHU Namur, Hopital St Vincent, 5550 Dinant. Belgium. 3) CHU Namur, Clinique St Elisabeth, 5000 Namur (Belgium)
03.45 p.m.Relationship between cognitive remediation and evaluation tools in clinical routine -Francesco Franza1, Barbara Solomita2, Ferdinando Pellegrino3, Gino Aldi 4 ---- 1 Consultant of Mental Health Dept. "Villa dei Pini" Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centre, Avellino (Italy) -2Psychologist, Neamente Neuroscience Association, Avellino (Italy) -3Mental Health Department, ASL Salerno, Nocera Inf (Italy) -4Psychotherapist, Zetema Association, Caserta (Italy)
04.00 p.m. Perception of continuity of care and communication between psychiatric department and general physician : the alcoholic patient’s point of view --- Pierre Patigny , N. Zdanowicz, B. Lepiece - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
04.15 p.m.SSRI effects on self-injurious, aggressive and behavior disorders in developmental disabilities - Sandro Elisei, Moreno Marchiafava, Chiara Bedetti
– "Serafico Institute" - Assisi (Italy)
04.30 p.m.Incidence and prevention of deep venous thrombosis in physically restrained patients in psychiatry ---Juan Tecco1, Alexis Therasse1, Adriano D Ventura2, Humberto L Persano2 - 1Hopital Ambroise Paré, Psychiatric Dpt, Mons, Belgium - 2Eating Disorders Unit, Hospital Borda , Ramon Carrillo 375, Cuidad Autonoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
04.45 p.m. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome in a patient treated with clotiapine --- Clementine Cantin , M. Franco, FX Dekeuleneer, D. Chamart, J. Tecco - Hopital Ambroise Paré, Psychiatric Dpt, Mons (Belgium)
04.55 p.m.Discussion
05.10 p.m.Coffee break
2nd Symposium
Mental health across the lifespan -- Chair: Nicolas Zdanowicz, Mark Agius
05.30 p.m. Pregnancy denial until the 7th pregnancy's month: a case report -- Denis Jacques1, N. Zdanowicz1, E. Delgrange1, T. Dubois1, A. Maricq2 - 1 CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne, Belgium, 2GHDC, Charleroi (Belgium)
05.45 p.m. Triage of children with mental health difficulties presenting in A&E in a general hospital - Anne Frederique Naviaux – Community Mental Health Centre Summer Hill - Wexford (Ireland)
06.00 p.m.Stressful childhood events: a retrospective journey into the life of adults with depression; 5 cases report - Dominique Tavormina - Clinical Psychologist Center - Bergamo (Italy)
06.15 p.m. Ecosustainability and mental health - Marilisa Amorosi – Consultant of Mental Health Dept. - Pescara (Italy)
06.30 p.m. The Precision Psychiatry, an individualized approach to the diseases -- Gianfranco Del Buono – Mental Health Dept - Salerno (Italy)
06.45 p.m.
Psychomedical consequences of restrictions of access to unemployment benefits -
Gévaudan Thalia De Ruffi de Pontevès
, N. Zdanowicz - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
06.55 p.m.Transient personality disorder induced by a football match --- Miriam Franco , C. Lantin, FX Dekeuleneer, X. Bongaerts, J. Tecco - Hopital Ambroise Paré, Psychiatric Dpt, Mons (Belgium)
07.05 p.m. Self Harm and Suicidality: an audit of follow-up in primary care - ME Ferreira Bruco 1 , C. Gamlin 1 , J.Bradbury,1S.Bill,1C.Armour, M. Agius3-1University of Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine -2Suffolk Primary Care -3University of Cambridge Department of Psychiatry, Clare College, Cambridge (UK)
07.15 p.m. Discussion
07.30 p.m. End of first day of the congress
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November, 16th , friday
3rd Symposium
The psychiatry between biology and neurology (1st part) --- Chairs: Juan Tecco, Gottfried Treviranus
09.30 a.m.Immunity and psychiatric disorders: are the variability of immune biomarkers specific? -- Thomas Dubois, D. Jacques, B. Lepiece, N. Zdanowicz - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
09.45 a.m.Sleep disorders: are they a genetic question? - Giada Juli, L. Juli – Mental Health Dept. - Catanzaro (Italy)
10.00 a.m. Rewriting neural pathways to stop depressive distress in a suspended space away from every day life - Maria Grazia Spurio – Psychotherapist - Roma (Italy)
10.15 a.m. The importance of anxiety in understanding how decision making is affected in autism spectrum disorder - Ankit Chadha, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge (UK)
10.30 a.m. Correlation between P300 wave, VCN wave and immunity factors -- Camille Demont, N. Zdanowicz - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
10.40 a.m. Discussion
11.00 a.m. Coffee break
4th Symposium
The prejudices in psychiatry --- Chairs: Immacolata d’Errico, Francesco Franza
11.15 a.m. Mental illness and prejudices in psychiatric professionals - (Data from the social stigma questionnaire for psychiatric professionals: a multicentre study) Maurilio GM Tavormina 1– Romina Tavormina 2– Francesco Franza 3– Antonella Vacca 4 – Wilma Di Napoli 5 --- 1 Mental Health Dept., Naples (Italy) - 2 Centre of Psychology and Psychotherapy, Naples (Italy) - 3 Neuropsychiatric Center “Villa dei Pini”, Avellino (Italy) - 4 Psychologist consultant for Psychiatic Rehabiltative Communities, Brindisi (Italy) - 5 Mental Health Dept., Trento (Italy)
11.30 a.m. Tailoring treatment for Major Depressive Episode: Lessons learned from the inpatient unit - Alba Cervone, G. Esposito, G. Cimmino – Mental Health Dept., Napoli (Italyy)
11.45 a.m.Involuntary hospitalization and violent behaviors: medical act or social control? A 3-year retrospective analysis -- Giulia Menculini, P. Moretti, N. Verdolini, R. Lanzi, G. Pomili, A. Tortorella – Mental Health Dept , Univ of Perugia (Italy)
12.00 p.m.Mobility in psychiatry, an alternative to forced hospitalization? -- Gérald Deschietere - Psychiatric Emergency Unit, Department of Adult Psychiatry, Clinique universitaire Saint Luc, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels (Belgium)
12.15 p.m.Unfit to plead : mad or dangerous ? -- Pierre Schepens, V. De Baeremaeker - Clinique de la forêt de Soignes, La Hulpe (Belgium)
12.25 p.m.
Does mental healthcare professionals' stereotypes leads to discontinuity of care for migrants patients? --
Brice Lepiece
, Th. Dubois, D. Jacques, N. Zdanowicz - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
12.35 p.m.Is electroconvulsive therapy any more effective than simulated electroconvulsive therapy in treatment-resistant depression? – Alexander Bow – Emmanuel College, Univ. of Cambridge, UK 12.45 p.m A Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder review: the prevalence of underreporting and the role of stigma in the Military - Hayley P. Johnson1 - Mark Agius2 -- 1Clinical School University of Cambridge, Selwyn College Cambridge (UK) - 2Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge (UK)
Discussion
01.15 p.m.Congress break
5th Symposium
Social networks, eating disorders and artworks -- Chairs: Marilisa Amorosi, Patrizia Moretti
05.00 p.m.The role of the social networks between a utility and a new addiction -- Annalisa Colucci – Psychologist, Napoli (Italy)
05.15 p.m. Overcoming depression with Dance Movement Therapy: a case report -- Romina Tavormina 1, Maurilio Tavormina 2 --- 1 Centre of Psychology and Psychotherapy, Naples (Italy) - 2 Mental Health Department, Naples (Italy)
05.30 p.m.
The suffering body: manipulation and disconfort in eating disorders --
Maria Rosaria Juli –Psychologist , Foggia (Italy)
05.45 p.m. How artworks can gather unspoken yet deeply felt experiences. Using narrative lab in daily psychiatric center - Immacolata d’Errico – Psychiatrist and Post-Constructivist Psychotherapist - Bari (Italy)
06.00 p.m.Management of patient with anorexia nervosa -- Carole Jassogne, N. Zdanowicz - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
06.10 p.m. Why cyberbullied teenagers remain in contact with their harasser? -- Eugenie Khatcherian, N. Zdanowicz - CHU UCL Namur, Mont-Godinne (Belgium)
06.20 p.m. Discussion
06.45 p.m. End of second day of the congress
08.30 p.m. Gala dinner
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November, 17th , saturday
6th Symposium
The Psychiatry and the Arts -- Chairs: Alba Cervone, Romina Tavormina
09.30 a.m. Neuroscience and visual art: moving through empathy to the Ineffable - Mark Agius – Univ. of Cambridge (UK)
09.45 a.m. The use of Music Therapy in the treatment of Mental Illness and the enhancement of Societal Wellbeing - Shentong Wang1 – Mark Agius2 - 1Clare College Cambridge , School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge (UK) - 2Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge (UK)
09.55 a.m. What is Beauty? Should Doctors point out Beauty to their patients during therapy? - Mark Agius, Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge (UK)
10.10 a.m. Does schizo-affective disorder explain the mental illnesses of Robert Schumann and Vincent Van Gogh? -- Yasmeen Cooper, M. Agius – Univ. of Cambridge (UK)
10.20 a.m. Mozart’s music and multidrug-resistant epilepsy: a potential EEG index of therapeutic effectiveness - Sandro Elisei, Chiara Bedetti, Moreno Marchiafava i – "Serafico Institute" - Assisi (Italy)
10.35 a.m. Discussion
10.50 a.m.Coffee break
7th Symposium
The psychiatry between biology and neurology (2nd part) --- Chair: Mark Agius, Rashid Zaman
11.15 a.m. Tertiary Syphilis (General Paralysis of the Insane) and Bipolar Disorder; the role of these two disorders in the life of famous composers -Isabelle McGill 1
- Mark Agius 2 --- 1 Clare College Cambridge , School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge (UK) - 2 Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge (UK)
11.25 a.m. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors: an overview - Amol Joshi, Emmanuel College Cambridge (UK)
11.35 a.m. Dementia risk assessment and risk reduction using cardiovascular risk factors - Anna McKeever1 - Mark Agius2 3 - 1University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine - 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge - 3Clare College, University of Cambridge (UK )
11.45 a.m. Innovative approaches to improving the image of psychiatrists and psychiatry amongst medical students and doctors in the UK - Rashid Zaman1,2 Fredrick R Carrick2,4 Ahmed Hankir2,3,4 --- [1] Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (UK) -[2] Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge (BCMHR-CU), Cambridge (UK) - [3] Leeds York Partnership Foundation Trust, Leeds (UK) -[4] Department of Psychiatry, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies, Cape Canaveral, FL (USA)
12.00 p.m. Discussion
12.15 p.m.
Congress break
From 1.45 pm to 4.30 pm there will be a free tour for delegates at the Franciacorta "Barone Pizzini" winery. Departure by bus from the hotel.
8th Symposium
Bipolar spectrum and bipolarity -- Chairs: Sandro Elisei, Juan Tecco
05.15 p.m.Genius and madness: between normality and pathology -- Giuseppe Stranieri – Mental Health Dept. - Catanzaro (Italy)
05.30 p.m. The persisting sadness, an inclination to become emotional: the case of inspector Ricciardi gifted with the capacity to feel pain - Marcello Nardini, I. d’Errico - Univ. of Bari (Italy)
05.45 p.m. Depression as a comorbidity of disorder not recognized in adolescence - Ivan Urlic – Univ. of Split (Croatia)
06.00 p.m. A rescue of the appropriative “thought-action-mood” space: anatomy and mast cells generate “mixable” dimensions in language and statistics - Gottfried R. S. Treviranus - Psychiatrische Praxis am Unitobler Campus - Berne (CH)
06.15 p.m. Dysphoria as a psychiatric syndrome: a preliminary study for a new transnosographic dimensional approach - Patrizia Moretti, M. Bachetti, T. Sciarma, A. Tortorella – Mental Health Dept., Univ. of Perugia (Italy)
06.30 p.m.How understanding the temperaments can help clinicians to make a correct diagnosis of bipolar mood disorders: 10 case reports - Giuseppe Tavormina – President of Psychiatric Studies Centre - (Provaglio d'Iseo, Brescia - Italy)
06.45 p.m.Discussion
07.15 p.m. End of the congress
08.30 p.m. The dinner of the Friends (everyone likes to take part has to book it during the congress, before the “Gala-dinner”)
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Poster Session (the Poster Session will be displayed along all the congress):
- Ethical and Organisational considerations in screening for dementia - Thomas J M Weatherby 1 , Mark Agius2 3 - 1University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge - 3Clare College, University of Cambridge (UK)
- The neuroscience of music: a review and summary - Shentong Wang1 – Mark Agius2 - 1Clare College Cambridge , School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge (UK) - 2Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge (UK)
- The effect of music therapy sessions on the interactions between children and their parents and how to measure it, with reference to attachment theory. - Shentong Wang1 - Amelia Oldfield2 - 1Clare College Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge (UK) - 2Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research (CIMTR), Anglia Ruskin University (UK)
- The psychology of scars: a mini-review - Millie Ngaage1 – Mark Agius2 - 1Clinical Research Fellow University of Maryland / R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center – Marylan (USA) - 2Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge (UK)
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Why might an elderly man stop his medication? -
Tanvi Acharya
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, Mark Agius
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Emanuel College, Cambridge -
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Clare College, Cambridge – (UK)
- Writing poems and capturing photoes can help the psychiatrist to improve his humanity and mental health of the patients? - Giuseppe Tavormina - President of "Psychiatric Studies Center" – Brescia (Italy)
- Dignity therapy: prevention of suicidal risk in the penitentiary area - Mariangela Perito - Psychologist, Neamente Neuroscience Association – Avellino (Italy)
- Aesthetic experience: when emotions become a care - Maria Grazia Spurio - Psychotherapist - Director of educational and psychological center "Genius Academy" – Roma (Italy)
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1) - Every speaker of the “Psychiatric Studies Centre” is a Member of the Association: these speakers will not pay the registration fee. For “Institutional Members” of “Cen.Stu.Psi.”: only the speaker will not pay the registration fee (other Members of the Institutional Member will have to pay a registration fee of € 50).
2) - Any other Congress delegate will have to pay the registration fee (€ 100 – for registration modalities please contact Dr Giuseppe Tavormina: dr.tavormina.g@libero.it ). The registration fee needs to be payed within October 15th (after this date, the cost will be higher; the onsite registration will be of € 150). For Medical and/or Psychologist students, the early registration fee will be of € 50 (the onsite registration will be of € 100).
3) - The “Gala dinner” of Friday November 16th will have the cost of € 50 (for booking it, please contact Dr Giuseppe Tavormina).
4) - The “Cen.Stu.Psi.” Association will not cover travel and accomodation costs (the “Iseolago Hotel” will provide a special prize for delegates for accomodation: please, contact the Hotel by e-mail: booking@iseolagohotel.it ).
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The “Cen.Stu.Psi.” thanks the Iseolago Hotel for the support given to this congress.
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All the conference papers of this congress have been published on:
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Images from the meeting:
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