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Invitation to IAWMH 2019 Congress
The International Association for Women’s Mental Health (IAWMH) in collaboration with La Société
Marcé Francophone (SMF) are very pleased to invite you to the 8th IAWMH World Congress on
Women’s Mental Health, which will be held in the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris March
2019 (5-8th).
Clinicians and researchers involved in the field of women’s mental health from every country are
invited to attend this congress and to contribute.
This invitation, however, does not entail any financial commitment from the IAWMH 2019
(registration, accommodation, travel and any other expenses) and it does not guarantee the issuance of
a visa to enter France. The IAWMH 2019 secretariat makes no contact with embassies or consulates on
behalf of the foreign participants invited to the event.
The main domains of interest at the congress will be: Gender equality, Well-Being and Vulnerability
which are important contributors to Women’s Mental Health. There will be outstanding Plenary
Lectures, Scientific symposia, Educational and Special lectures, Workshops, Free Communications and
Poster sessions, and also many social events to help you discovering the wonderful cultural city of
Paris with guided tours.
We will dedicate all our efforts making this Congress an unforgettable experience for you and we are
looking forward to welcoming you in Paris in March 2019, around the Women’s day.
Best regards,
Jayashri Kulkarni, IAWMH President
Florence Thibaut, IAWMH Congress President and President elect IAWMH
Florence Gressier, France SMF President elect
Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, France SMF and Marcé Society Past President
2Invitation to IAWMH 2019 Congress 2
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE 6
Tuesday 5 March 2019 13
16:00 PM 16:30 PM / Grand Amphithéâtre 13
Opening Ceremony 13
16:30 PM 17:15 PM 13
Keynote 1 - Depression and Anxiety in Women: a pathway to suicidal behavior / Grand Amphithéâtre 13
Wednesday 6 March 2019 14
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 14
Gender differences in suicidal behavior - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 14
Psychosis and gender - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 14
Vulnerability for depression during females’ reproductive life phases - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 14
Workshop - Understanding Maternal Mental Health and Child Outcomes: Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional
Wellbeing Study - Room 4 - David Weill 14
Oral Communication - 1 - Room 5 - Gubenkian 14
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 10:30 AM 11:15 AM 14
Keynote 2 - Sex and Depression: This Is Your Brain on Steroids - Grand Amphithéâtre 14
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 11:30 AM 1:00 PM 15
WFSBP / IAWMH Symposium - Gender-related aspects of addictive behavior - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 15
Perinatal mental disorders and mother-infant relationship - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 15
Risk prediction and implications for personalized prevention of depressive episodes and cognitive impairment
triggered by hormonal transitions: the role of estrogen sensitivity - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 15
Integrated behavioral health for women in primary care and obstetric settings - Room 4 - David Weill 15
When anxiety and depression tinges the reproductive pathways of women in normal pregnancy and in
complicated situations such as assisted reproduction and miscarriage - Room 5 - Gubenkian 15
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 1:00 PM 2:30 PM 16
Oral Communication - 2 - Room 1 Amphi Galerie 1 16
Oral Communication - 3 - Room2 Amphi Galerie 2 16
Oral Communication - 4 - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 16
Oral Communication - 5 - Room 4 - David Weill 16
Oral Communication - 6 - Room 5 - Gubenkian 16
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 17
Plenary Session - Grand Amphithéâtre 17
PS 2 Antidepressants during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders 17
Hormones and the Brain: Implications for Women’s Behavioral Health Across the Lifespan - Room 3 - Théâtre La
Galerie 17
Women’s Mental Health Strategies: An European Perspective - Room 4 - David Weill 17
Trauma, Trust and Perinatal Treatment: A Review of Research, Presentation of Case Studies, and Opportunity for
Discussion about Mental Health Care of Traumatized Women and Offspring. - Room 5 - Gubenkian 17
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 4:15 PM 5:45 PM 18
Reducing violence against women: factors associated with the perpetration of domestic violence and abuse - Room
1 - Amphi Galerie 1 18
Intimate partner violence towards women: a psychological approach - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 18
Media as risk factor for body image concerns and disordered eating in girls and young women: Influences and
interventions - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 18
Workshop - Child and women’s mental health - Room 4 - David Weill 18
International Marcé Society/IAWMH - Global initiatives in perinatal mental health - Room 5 - Gubenkian 18
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 6:00 PM 7:30 PM 19
Use of medication in pregnancy for women with severe mental illness - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 19
Oral Communication - 7 - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 19
Oral Communication - 8 - Room 3 - Théâtre 19
Oral Communication - 9 - Room 4 - David Weill 19
Oral Communication - 10 - Room 5 - Gubenkian 19
3Thursday 7 March 2019 20
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 8:15 AM 9:45 AM 20
Self-Harm in Women: Epidemiology From The General Population, The Perinatal Period and Lessons From
Perinatal Mental Health Near-Miss Events - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 20
Improving care for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the US: progress, challenges, and potential solutions -
Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 20
Screening and Treatment of Perinatal Women with Substance Misuse - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 20
Current challenges in the identification and treatment of postpartum mood disorders and the need for novel
therapeutic options- Room 4 - David Weill 20
Collaborative Care Models in Obstetric and Pediatric Settings: implementation, challenges, and clinical outcomes -
Room 5 - Gubenkian 20
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 10:00 AM 10:45 AM 21
Keynote 3 - Depression during the perinatal period: trajectories and consequences - Grand Amphithéâtre 21
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 21
IAWMH / EPA joint symposium - Child and Women's Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies - Room 1 -
Amphi Galerie 1 21
Mental Health Aspects of Violence Against Women - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 21
Perinatal psychiatry across cultures - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 21
Workshop - Gender aspects in the treatment of psychosis - Room 4 - David Weill 21
ISPOG-Symposium: Reproductive health and pregnancy in vulnerable patient groups - Room 5 - Gubenkian 22
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 22
Oral Communication – 11 - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 22
Oral Communication – 12 - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 22
Oral Communication – 13 - Room 4 - David Weill 22
Oral Communication – 14 - Room 5 - Gubenkian 22
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 2:30 PM 4:00 AM 22
Plenary Sessions - Grand Amphithéâtre 22
PS3 - Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV): under-recognized, with distinct consequences 22
PS4 - Menopause and women's Mental Health 22
Pregnancy, Stress and Development - Room 4 - David Weill 22
Workshop - A Multi-disciplinary and Mindful Approach to Managing Chronic Pelvic Pain - Room 5 - Gubenkian 22
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 4:15 PM 5:45 PM 23
IAWMH / WPA Section Symposium - Women’s Mental Health in Contemporary MENA Region - Room 1 - Amphi
Galerie 1 23
Mental health issues among homeless women: how big is the problem and how to address it? - Room 2 - Amphi
Galerie 2 23
Womens Mental Health: Special Topics - Room 4 - David Weill 23
Improving Access to Perinatal Mental Health Care: Policy, Program, Education and Intervention Initiatives - Room
5 - Gubenkian 23
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 6:00 PM 7:30 PM 24
Oral Communication – 15 - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 24
Workshop - Migratory crises in the current world and impact on mental health of the woman - Room 2 - Amphi
Galerie 2 24
Oral Communication – 16 - Room 4 - David Weill 24
Strategies for mother - Baby bonding and Interference factors - Room 5 - Gubenkian 24
Friday 8 March 2019 25
Friday 8 March 2019 - 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 25
Women, pregnancy and substance use disorders: an International Perspective - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 25
Bipolar disorders in women across the lifespan - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 25
Oral Communication - 17 - Room 4 - David Weill 25
Oral Communication - 18 - Room 5 - Gubenkian 25
Friday 8 March 2019 - 10:30 AM 11:15 AM 25
Keynote 4 - Women in war - the untold story (title to be confirmed) - Grand Amphithéâtre 25
WMH In Conflict Zones - Joint IAWMH - WMH/WPA Symposium - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 26
4Lifespan and Transgenerational Effects of Early Life Adversity - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 26
Women’s Health: Evolution, Devolution, Revolution - Room 4 - David Weill 26
Workshop - Burdensome female living conditions and mental health: Do we care enough? Example from the
women’s health centres - Vienna, Austria - Room 5 - Gubenkian 26
Friday 8 March 2019 - 1:00 PM 2:30 PM - Grand Amphithéâtre 26
Satellite Symposium SAGE THERAPEUTICS 26
Friday 8 March 2019 - 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 27
Plenary Session - Grand Amphithéâtre 27
PS 5 - Motherhood in the Face of Trauma: Vulnerability, Resilience and Therapeutic Interventions 27
PS 6 - Gender-informed approaches to mental health promotion, what distinguishes them and do they work? 27
Awareness of Gender Consideration in Women’s Health in Different Countries - Room 4 - David Weill 27
Workshop - PTSD and Gender Violence - Room 5 - Gubenkian 27
Friday 8 March 2019 - 4:15 PM 5:45 PM 27
Oral Communication - 19 - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 27
Oral Communication - 20 - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 27
Oral Communication - 21 - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie 27
Workshop – Mental Health Clinician Personal Vulnerability and Cultural Humility: How to have Braver
Conversations about Race and Difference - Room 4 - David Weill 27
Opera, Passion, Love, and Femicide: The Femicide of Carmen and a New Operatic Version - Room 5 - Gubenkian 27
Friday 8 March 2019 - 5:45 PM 6:15 PM 27
Closing ceremony - Grand Amphithéâtre 27
JOINT MEETING IAWMH – SMF 28
All the IAWMH participants can access to this joint meeting 28
All the sessions will be in English translated in French 28
JOINT MEETING SMF – IAWMH - Thursday 7 March 2019 29
14:30 - 16:00 Neurobiology of Postpartum Anxiety and Depression 29
16:15 - 17:45 Mothers and Babies at Risk: Understanding the Latest Scientific Advances for Identifying,
Preventing, and Treating Perinatal Depression 29
18:00 - 18:45 Dépression postnatale maternelle et conséquences : facteurs de risque génétiques et
environnementaux 29
JOINT MEETING SMF – IAWMH – Friday 8 March 2019 30
08:30 - 10:00 Is Breast Always Best? Understanding The Intersection of Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding
30
10:30 - 11:15 - Marcé Workshop - Management of Severe Mental Illness in Pregnancy: Clinical Practice, Dilemmas,
Research Directions and Controversies in Care 30
11:30 - 13:00 - Anxiety disorders in the perinatal period and the impact on infants and parenting 30
14:30 – 16:00 - Perinatal Loss and the Pregnancy that Follows: Impact on mothers, partners and children 31
IAWMH’s purpose 32
Congress Venue 33
Congress Practical information 33
Transport & Accommodation 33
Reaching Paris 33
By plane 33
By train 34
Transport within Paris 34
Where to stay in Paris 34
Hotel at walking distance from congress venue inside Paris: 34
Hotel at walking distance from congress venue inside Montrouge: 34
REGISTRATION 35
Registration and/or social event cancellation terms and conditions 35
Registration Rates 36
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Tuesday 5 March 2019
16:00 PM 16:30 PM / Grand Amphithéâtre
Opening Ceremony
16:30 PM 17:15 PM
Keynote 1 - Depression and Anxiety in Women: a pathway to suicidal behavior / Grand Amphithéâtre
Maria Oquendo – Philadelphia - USA
13Wednesday 6 March 2019
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
Gender differences in suicidal behavior - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: Leo Sher - New York - USA
Do suicidal females have “male-type” depression?
Zoltan Rihmer - Budapest - Hungary
Life expectancy after the first suicide attempt: focus on gender differences
Jussi Jokinen - Stockholm - Sweden
Gender differences related to childhood traumatic experiences and maltreatment in determining suicide and non-suicidal self
injury
Gianluca Serafini - Genoa - Italy
Testosterone and the neurobiology of suicidal behavior in men and in women
Leo Sher - New York - USA
Psychosis and gender - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Co-chair: Judith Usall - Sant Boi Llobregat - Spain and Jayashri Kulkarni - Melbourne - Australia
Does raloxifene improve cognition in women with schizophrenia?
Caroline Gurvich - Melbourne - Australia
A novel role for raloxifene in regulating GABAergic expression and function to modulate cognitive performance with relevance to
schizophrenia
Rachel Hill - Victoria - Australia
Sex-based differences in outcomes of early intervention in psychosis at 10-year follow-up
Rosa Ayesa-Arriola - Santander - Spain
Insight and gender in psychosis
Jesus Cobo - Sabadell - Spain
Vulnerability for depression during females’ reproductive life phases - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: Ulrike Ehlert - Zurich - Switzerland
Stress vulnerability in hormonal transitions: perimenstrual cognitive and affective risk as evident from option generation for
decision-making
Sophie Schweitzer - Heidelberg - Germany
SSRI use in pregnancy
Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala - Sweden
Biological aspects of perinatal depression with focus on the HPA axis, inflammation markers, rate variability and bio-impedance
Alkistis Skalkidou -Uppsala -Sweden
The role of negative birth outcomes and early infant characteristics in the development of postpartum depression
Rita Amiel Castro - Zurich - Switzerland
Workshop - Understanding Maternal Mental Health and Child Outcomes: Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional Wellbeing Study
- Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia
Maternal depression, emotional availability and the mother baby relationship: support for the identification of at risk mother/baby
dyads
Kelli MacMillan - Perth - Australia
Maternal perinatal depression and early childhood neurodevelpmental outcomes: child executive function and socio-emotional
wellbeing
Josephine Power - Melbourne - Australia
Early Parenting and Depression: risk and protective factors
Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia
Oral Communication - 1 - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: NTBA
Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 10:30 AM 11:15 AM
Keynote 2 - Sex and Depression: This Is Your Brain on Steroids - Grand Amphithéâtre
David Rubinow - Chapel Hill - USA
14Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 11:30 AM 1:00 PM
WFSBP / IAWMH Symposium - Gender-related aspects of addictive behavior - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chairs: Florence Thibaut - Paris - France and Javier Labad - Sabadell (Barcelona) - Spain
IAWMH and WFSBP guidelines for the treatment of alcohol use during pregnancy
Florence Thibaut - Paris - France
The link between addictive behavior and violence against women
Marta Rondon - Lima - Peru
Prenatal alcohol exposure and later life vulnerability to stress
Javier Labad - Sabadell (Barcelona) – Spain
Designing research that can understand the complexity of co-morbidities on pregnancy mental health and infant outcomes
Megan Galbally – Perth – Australia
Perinatal mental disorders and mother-infant relationship - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Kylee Trevillion - London - UK
The impact of anxiety disorders during pregnancy on mother-infant interactions and bonding at 3 months postnatal
Selina Nath - London - UK
Self-harm, maternal mental health and mother-infant relationships
Emma Molyneaux - London - UK
The Effectiveness of psychiatric Mother and Baby Units versus general psychiatric inpatient wards and crisis resolution team
services (ESMI study)
Kylee Trevillion - London - UK
Mother-Baby Units: international perspectives and future directions for this model of care
Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - Paris - France
Risk prediction and implications for personalized prevention of depressive episodes and cognitive impairment triggered
by hormonal transitions: the role of estrogen sensitivity - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: Vibe Frokjaer - Copenhagen - Denmark
Increased risk of depression around hormonal transitions: The epidemiological evidence.
Trine Munk-Olsen – Aarhus - Denmark
Sex hormone fluctuations as a risk model for depressive episodes; estrogen sensitivity and implications for stratification
Vibe G. Frokjaer - Copenhagen - Denmark
DNA Methylation Biomarkers Associate with Serotonin Transporter Levels in Distinct Brain Regions and Predict Depression
Following Pharmacological Estrogen Knock Down in Humans
Zachary Kaminsky – Ottawa - Canada
Investigating sex differences and the role of sex hormones in the relationship of abdominal fat distribution and structural brain
networks
Julia Sacher - Leipzig - Germany
Integrated behavioral health for women in primary care and obstetric settings - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Joanna MacLean - Providence - USA
Integrated behavioral health: overview
Joanna MacLean - Providence - USA
Results of an integrated behavioral health service in a wonen's primary care practice
Margaret Bublitz - Providence - USA
Improving Perinatal Depression Care in Obstetric Settings: PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM)
Nancy Byatt - Worcester - USA
Integrating Obstetric and Behavioral Health – An Interdisciplinary Team Facilitates Implementation of the Council on Patient Safety
in Women’s Health Care Patient Safety Bundle on Perinatal Depression and Anxiety
Tiffany A. Moore Simas - Worcester, MA - USA
When anxiety and depression tinges the reproductive pathways of women in normal pregnancy and in complicated
situations such as assisted reproduction and miscarriage - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Francine de Montigny - Gatineau - Canada
Women’s mental health following a miscarriage: the influence of personal and contextual variables
Francine de Montigny - Gatineau - Canada
Post-partum depressive symptoms and medically assisted conception: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Florence Gressier - Paris - France
Maternal attachment insecurity as a risk factor for pregnancy-specific anxiety
Nicole Reeves - Montréal - Canada
Anxiety disorders during pregnancy and postnatal depression: what about their links ?
Anne Laure Sutter-Dallay - Bordeaux - France
15Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 1:00 PM 2:30 PM
Oral Communication - 2 - Room 1 Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 3 - Room2 Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 4 - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 5 - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 6 - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: NTBA
16Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 2:30 PM 4:00 PM
Plenary Session - Grand Amphithéâtre
Chair: NTBA
PS1 Dealing with the challenges of social adversity and clinical care
Helen Herrman - WPA President elect - Melbourne - Australia
PS 2 Antidepressants during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders
Florence Gressier - La Marcé Francophone President - Paris - France
Hormones and the Brain: Implications for Women’s Behavioral Health Across the Lifespan - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: C. Neill Epperson - Aurora - USA and Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala – Sweden
GABA Active Steroids - A Possible Treatment for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Marie Bixo - Umeå - Sweden
Allopregnanolone and Cerebral Serotonin Transporter Binding in Healthy Women of Fertile Age
Erica Comasco - Uppsala - Sweden
Combined hormonal contraceptives and mental health
Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala - Sweden
Unmasking of Risk for Cognitive and Mood Changes at Menopause
Neill Epperson – Aurora - USA
Women’s Mental Health Strategies: An European Perspective - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Beate Wimmer-Puchinger - Vienna - Austria
The impact of gender inequalities and social determinants on women’s mental health in the WHO European Region
Isabel Yordi Aguirre - Copenhagen - Denmark
Depression and pregnancy: equitably tackling the challenge
Peggy Maguire - Dublin - Ireland
Addressing Women's Mental Health: an Austrian approach
Beate Wimmer-Puchinger - Vienna - Austria
DREAM - Dresden Study on parenting, work and mental health („DResdner Studie zu Elternschaft, Arbeit und Mentaler
Gesundheit“)
Susan Garthus-Niegel - Dresden - Germany
Trauma, Trust and Perinatal Treatment: A Review of Research, Presentation of Case Studies, and Opportunity for
Discussion about Mental Health Care of Traumatized Women and Offspring. - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Edith Gettes - Chapel Hill - USA
Trust, Trauma, Treatment, and Other Important Triangles in Perinatal Mental Health
Edith Gettes - Chapel Hill - USA
"When Something Goes Wrong: Identifying and Treating Perinatal Trauma."
Anna Brandon - Southlake - USA
Embracing Young Children at Risk and Their Caregivers
Francoise Pierredon - Cincinatti - USA
Work and health related predictors of postpartum posttraumatic stress symptoms in mothers and fathers
Victoria Kress - Dresden - Germany
17Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 4:15 PM 5:45 PM
Reducing violence against women: factors associated with the perpetration of domestic violence and abuse - Room 1 -
Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: Jill Domoney - London - UK
The healthcare use experiences of perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse: systematic review and metasynthesis
Marilia Calcia - London - UK
The risk and prevalence of domestic violence perpetration in individuals with mental disorders: A systematic review and meta-
analysis
Katherine Saunders - London - UK
Advancing theory and treatment approaches for males in substance misuse treatment who perpetrate intimate partner violence
(Programme ADVANCE)
Gail Gilchrist - London - UK
Becoming a father in the context of domestic violence: Hopes and challenges
Jill Domoney - London - UK
Intimate partner violence towards women: a psychological approach - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Marc Roelands - Antwerp - Belgium
How do empathy, impulsivity and verbal skills impact male-perpetrated dating violence?
Audrey Courtain & Fabienne Glowacz - Liège - Belgium
Intimate partner violence towards women: an overview of perpetrators’ psychological characteristics.
Marc Roelands - Antwerp - Belgium
Risk assessment of intimate partner violence in Belgium
Marijke Roosen & Anne Groenen - Liège - Belgium
Intimate partner violence: the effect of an intervention program on male perpetrators’ psychological characteristics
Laetitia Di Piazza & Adélaïde Blavier - Liège - Belgium
Media as risk factor for body image concerns and disordered eating in girls and young women: Influences and
interventions - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: Rachel Rodgers - Boston - USA
Tween Television and Peers: Reinforcing Social Agents in Early Adolescents' Body Surveillance and Self-Objectification
Anne Rousseau - Leuven - Belgium
Dating App Use And Body Image Among Male And Female College Students
Rachel Rodgers - Boston - USA
Social Comparison as a Mechanism Accounting for the Effects of Exposure to Social Media on Body Image and Eating Concerns
Claire Arnaud - LiIle - France
The Use of Technology to Decrease Body Image and Eating Concerns: Randomized Controlled Trials of a Mobile App and Minimal
Online Intervention
Debra Franko - Boston - USA
Workshop - Child and women’s mental health - Room 4 - David Weill
1 - Prevention of neonaticide and infanticide - Is it feasible?
Chair: Claudia Klier - Vienna - Austria
Claudia Klier - Vienna - Austria and Jennifer Kernreiter - Vienna - Austria
2 - Mothers Who Kill: Assessing Risk for Infanticide
Chair: Susan Hatters Friedman - Auckland - New Zealand
Alessandra Bramante - Milan - Italy and Renee Sorrentino - Boston - USA
International Marcé Society/IAWMH - Global initiatives in perinatal mental health - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Jane Fisher, Prabha Chandra, Vivette Glover and Alain Gregoire.
18Wednesday 6 March 2019 - 6:00 PM 7:30 PM
Use of medication in pregnancy for women with severe mental illness - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: Marisa Casanova Dias - London - UK
Risks and prophylactic management for women with severe mental illness in pregnancy
Marisa Casanova Dias - London - UK
Women with bipolar disorder and pregnancy: factors influencing their decision-making regarding medication
Clare Dolman - London - UK
Obstetric and neonatal outcomes following the use of aripiprazole during pregnancy among women with schizophrenia or bipolar
disorder
Hind Khalifeh - London - UK
Weighing risks and benefits of Lithium during pregnancy and the postpartum period
Veerle Bergink - New York - USA
Oral Communication - 7 - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 8 - Room 3 - Théâtre
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 9 - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 10 - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: NTBA
19Thursday 7 March 2019
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 8:15 AM 9:45 AM
Self-Harm in Women: Epidemiology From The General Population, The Perinatal Period and Lessons From Perinatal
Mental Health Near-Miss Events - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: Karyn Ayre - London - UK
Acts of Self-Harm in the Perinatal Period: Prevalence and Risk Factors
Karyn Ayre - London - UK
Diverging Trends By Gender In Non-Suicidal Self-Harm in England 2000-2014
Sally McManus - London - UK
Recognition and Response To Near Miss Events In The Perinatal Period
Abigail Easter - London - UK
The meanings of perinatal depression for women users of the public system in Brazil
Baldisserotto Márcia - Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
Improving care for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the US: progress, challenges, and potential solutions - Room 2
- Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Nancy Byatt - Worchester - USA
The Current State of Obstetric Care and Behavioral Health Integration in the United States
Tiffany Moore Simas - Worcester - USA
Expanding awareness and access to care for women and families suffering from PMADs
Steven D'Achille - Pittsburgh - USA
Implementing a population-based perinatal depression programs in real-world obstetric settings in the US and beyond
Nancy Byatt - Worcester - USA
Making a difference: Local to national policy impact from the grassroots level
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito - Topsfield - USA
Screening and Treatment of Perinatal Women with Substance Misuse - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: Kimberly Yonkers - New Heaven - USA
Perinatal Substance Use: A Prospective Evaluation of Abstinence and Relapse
Ariadna Forray - New Haven - USA
Electronic- and Clinician-Delivered Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Women in Reproductive Healthcare
Centers: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Kimberly Yonkers - New Haven - USA
Comparing satisfaction, alliance and intervention components in electronically delivered and in-person brief interventions for
substance use among childbearing-aged women
Amy Loree - Detroit - USA
Screening for Substance Misuse in Pregnancy
Steven Ondersma - Detroit - USA
Current challenges in the identification and treatment of postpartum mood disorders and the need for novel therapeutic
options- Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France
Beyond postpartum depression, addressing the complexity of perinatal mood disorders
Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France
Motherhood and mental health: beyond the blues - from the pinks to postpartum psychosis
Ian Jones - Cardiff - UK
Efficacy and safety of brexanolone IV, a GABAA receptor modulator, for the treatment of postpartum depression: Pooled results
from three pivotal, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials
Samantha Meltzer-Brody - Chapel Hill - USA
Collaborative Care Models in Obstetric and Pediatric Settings: implementation, challenges, and clinical outcomes - Room 5
- Gubenkian
Chair: Katherine McEvoy - Baltimore - USA
Depression Screen, Barriers to Care and Patient Engagement in Integrated OB/Psych Inner City Clinic
Snezana Milanovic - Boston - USA
Clinical Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization in an Integrated Psychiatric-Obstetric Clinic
Katherine McEvoy - Baltimore - USA
Supporting Our Families through Addiction and Recovery (SOFAR): a new model for mother/infant care for mothers with
Substance Use Disorders
Eileen Costello - Boston - USA
Addressing maternal mental health within an urban pediatric primary care clinic with an integrated, multidisciplinary team
Rheanna Platt - Baltimore - USA
20Thursday 7 March 2019 - 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
Keynote 3 - Depression during the perinatal period: trajectories and consequences - Grand Amphithéâtre
Chair: NTBA
Maria Melchior - Paris - France
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 11:00 AM 12:30 PM
IAWMH / EPA joint symposium - Child and Women's Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies - Room 1 - Amphi
Galerie 1
Co-chair: Silvana Galderisi, President of the European Psychiatric Association and Florence Thibaut - President of the IAWMH
Humanitarian emergenices and Mental Health
Silvana Galderisi - Napoli - Italy
Women and girls in humanitarian emergencies: how to encourage their active participation
Josyan Madi Skaff – Beirut -Lebanon
Preventing suicide in women and girls in humanitarian emergencies
Meryam Schouler-Ocak – Berlin - Germany
Mental Health Aspects of Violence Against Women - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Donna E. Stewart - Toronto - Canada
International Translation and Dissemination of Education on Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Against Women
Donna E. Stewart - Toronto - Canada
Risk and prevalence of sexual violence victimisation among people with mental disorders
Sian Oram - London - UK
Responding to risk and protective factors for psychological distress among trafficked people
Claire Powell - London - UK
Sexually Abused Girls Who Become Pregnant: Vulnerability and Resilience
Marta B. Rondon - Lima - Peru
Perinatal psychiatry across cultures - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: Gertrude Seneviratne – Kent - UK
Moving away from conventional outcome measures - multidisciplinary approaches to measuring outcomes in an MBU in India
Prabha Chandra - Bangalore - India
10 year history of perinatal mental health care at the Brockington Mother and Baby Unit, Stafford - UK
Kristina Hofberg - Stafford - UK
The Mother-Baby Mental Health Day Hospital in Barcelona: one year experience
Llouisa Garcia-Esteve - Barcelona - Spain
Perinatal mental health services in Malta and the way forward
Ethel Felice - Msida- Malta
Workshop - Gender aspects in the treatment of psychosis - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel - Switzerland
Gender differences in the therapeutic approach of first-episode psychosis
Ana Barajas – Barcelona - Spain
Does gender matter in the psychological treatment of psychosis?
Susana Ochoa - Barcelona -Spain
Treatment and counselling of women with psychosis with wish for pregnancy and in the peripartum
Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel - Switzerland
Psychosis and menopause: relevant aspects for the treatment
Judith Usall - Sant Boi de Llobregat - Spain
21ISPOG-Symposium: Reproductive health and pregnancy in vulnerable patient groups - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Sibil Tschudin - Basel - Switzerland
Reproductive health care for asylum-seeking women
Sibil Tschudin - Basel - Switzerland
Interdisciplinary approach for vulnerable pregnant patients
K. Marieke Paarlberg - Apeldoorn - The Netherlands
Sleep disturbance in pregnant women with bipolar disorder
Anja W.M.M. Stevens - Deventer - The Netherlands
Vulnerable mothers: evidence for higher prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in their infants?
Ineke de Kruijff - Nieuwegein - The Netherlands
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 1:00 PM 2:15 PM
Oral Communication – 11 - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication – 12 - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication – 13 - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication – 14 - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: NTBA
Thursday 7 March 2019 - 2:30 PM 4:00 AM
Plenary Sessions - Grand Amphithéâtre
Chair: NTBA
PS3 - Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV): under-recognized, with distinct consequences
Simone Vigod - Toronto - Canada
PS4 - Menopause and women's Mental Health
Anita Riecher Rössler - Basel - Switzerland
Pregnancy, Stress and Development - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Patricia van Wijngaarden-Cremers - Deventer - The Netherlands
Biomarkers for addiction during pregnancy
Florence Thibaut - Paris - France
Gestation-related psychosocial factors in women from Medellin, Colombia
Silvia Gaviria - Medellin - Columbia
Health and Gender differences in relation to stress response
Patricia van Wijngaarden-Cremers - Deventer - The Netherlands
Early Parenting and Depression: risk and protective factors
Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia
Workshop - A Multi-disciplinary and Mindful Approach to Managing Chronic Pelvic Pain - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Sarah Fox - Providence - USA
Introduction to Chronic Pelvic Pain
Lindsay Clark Donat - Providence - USA
Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation
Ellen Flynn - Providence - USA
The Brief Multidisciplinary Mindfulness Intervention for Chronic Pelvic Pain
Sarah Fox - Providence - USA
Physical therapy in chronic pelvic pain and in the brief mindfulness intervention.
Jennifer Reynolds - Providence - USA
22Thursday 7 March 2019 - 4:15 PM 5:45 PM
IAWMH / WPA Section Symposium - Women’s Mental Health in Contemporary MENA Region - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Co-Chairs: Josyan Madi-Skaff - Beirut - Lebanon and Suhaila Ghuloum - Dola - Qatar
Women's health and status in post-revolutionary Tunisia: past achievements and present uncertainties
Majda Cheour - Tunis - Tunisia
Assabeyya, idiom of distress: an exploration of Egyptian women's suffering in contemporary Cairo
Heba Habib - Cairo - Egypt
Women's Mental Health service needs in Qatar
Suhaila Ghuloum - Doha - Qatar
Gender inequality and violence against women in Turkey
Yildiz Akvardar - Istanbul - Turkey
Mental health issues among homeless women: how big is the problem and how to address it? - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Maria Melchior - Paris - France
Depression and post-traumatic stress disorder among women experiencing homelessness in the Paris region
Stéphanie Vandentorren - Paris - France
From Housing Precarity to Settled Housing: evidence of beneficial impact for women’s mental health and well-being
Isobel Anderson - Stirling - UK
From women’s and homeless shelters to supported or independent housing in the community: evidence of two RCT’s examining
the effectiveness of critical time intervention regarding peoples’ quality of life, mental health and social support
Judith Wolf - Nijmegen – The Netherlands
Cultural representations of psychiatry and depression. Teenager’s perceptions about feminity, pregnancy and delivery through a
transcultural approach
Maud Ludot - Paris - France
Womens Mental Health: Special Topics - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil - Ecuador
Antepartum depression and low BDNF levels
Marta Rondon - Lima - Peru
Impact of Chidlhood Abuse in Midlife Women
Ruby Castilla - Philadelphia - USA
Anxiety and Depression in elderly women
Adriana Rivetti - Buenos Aires - Argentina
Women who Comited Violent Crimes
Kayihan Mustafa Oguz - Istanbul - Turkey
Improving Access to Perinatal Mental Health Care: Policy, Program, Education and Intervention Initiatives - Room 5 -
Gubenkian
Chair: Elizabeth Werner - New York - USA
Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP) for Moms: Utilization and Quality Assessment
Nancy Byatt - Worcester - USA
Creating A Standardized Curriculum in Reproductive Mental Health
Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA
Maternal Mental Health is Now Mainstream
Valerie Unite - London - UK
A Novel, Accessible and Cost-Effective Treatment for Postpartum Depression
Elizabeth Werner - New York - USA
23Thursday 7 March 2019 - 6:00 PM 7:30 PM
Oral Communication – 15 - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: NTBA
Workshop - Migratory crises in the current world and impact on mental health of the woman - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Elvia Velasquez - Medellín - Colombia
Current migration crisis from Venezuela to Colombia and impact on women
Elvia Velasquez - Medellín - Colombia
Women and migration from Eastern Europe to Western Europe
Zorka Domic - Paris - France
Displacement and consequences in the woman and the family of the armed conflict in Colombia
Silvia Velasquez - Medellín - Colombia
Oral Communication – 16 - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: NTBA
6 communications
Strategies for mother - Baby bonding and Interference factors - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brasil
Strategies for mother- baby bonding and Interference factors. Kangaroo mother care in Brazil
Maria Cândida F Bouzada Viana - Belo Horizonte - Brasil
Post Partum Bonding Interview: What are the most important aspects? Internal coerence and practicality
Ian F Brockington - Lower Brockington Farm, Bredenbury, Bromyard, Herefordshire - UK
The psychological vulnerability of pregnant women at risk of premature birth. How do clinicians position themselves towards
emotional outburst when conducting research interviews?
Cecile Brehat - Strasbourg - France
Could post partum Mental Disorders be prevented?
Amaury Cantilino S Junior - Recife - Brazil
24Friday 8 March 2019
Friday 8 March 2019 - 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
Women, pregnancy and substance use disorders: an International Perspective - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: Dace Svikis - Richmond - United States
At the Nexus of Substance Use, Trauma and HIV: The Women’s Health CoOp Studies in South Africa
Wendee Wechsberg -Research Triangle Park, North Carolina - USA
Protective Effects of Pregnancy on Alcohol Use Disorder Risk
Alexis Edwards - Richmond - USA
Peripartal care of women with substance use disorder & their neonates under the human rights mandate
Gabriele Fischer -Vienna - Austria
Association between perceived social support and substance use in the peripartum period
Pamela Dillon - Richmond - USA
Bipolar disorders in women across the lifespan - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Sylvie Nezelof - Besançon - France
Which mood stabilizer at adolescence?
Marc Masson - Garches - France
Bipolar disorders and premenstrual dysphoric disorder: interactions and comorbidity
Florence Gressier - Kremin-Bicêtre - France
What are the impacts of female hormonal life in bipolar disorder?
Anne-Laure Sutter - Bordeaux - France
Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Ellen Flynn - Providence - USA
Oral Communication - 17 - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 18 - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: NTBA
Friday 8 March 2019 - 10:30 AM 11:15 AM
Keynote 4 - Women in war - the untold story (title to be confirmed) - Grand Amphithéâtre
Christina LAMB - London - UK
25WMH In Conflict Zones - Joint IAWMH - WMH/WPA Symposium - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Co-Chairs: Josyan Madi-Skaff - Beirut - Lebanon and Helen Herrman - Melbourne - Australia
Promoting the mental health of woman and girls in adversity
Helen Herrman – Melbourne - Australia
An investigation of war trauma types, symptom clusters, and risk-factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder: where
does gender fit?
Laila Farhood - Beirut - Lebanon
Canada’s Response to Asylum Seekers and Its New Feminist International Assistance Policy
Donna Stewart - Toronto - Canada
Plight of Pukhtun Women’s Mental Health in long- standing Conflict Zone in Afghanistan & Pakistan
Unaiza Niaz - Lahore and Karachi - Pakistan
Lifespan and Transgenerational Effects of Early Life Adversity - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: Thalia Robakis - Stanford - USA
Adverse Childhood Experiences, the Gut Microbiome and Inflammation in Pregnancy
Liisa Hantsoo - Philadelphia - USA
Childhood Trauma and Age at Menopause
Tonita Wroolie - Stanford - USA
Deficiency in Acetylcarnitine in Major Depression: Role of Childhood Trauma in Women
Carla Nasca - New York - USA
Effects of Maternal Trauma History and Attachment Style on Parenting Practices and Child Behavior
Thalia Robakis - Stanford - USA
Women’s Health: Evolution, Devolution, Revolution - Room 4 - David Weill
Chair: Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France
Ireland Moves Ahead, the USA Moves Back: Abortion and Women’s Well-Being
Nada Stotland - Chicago - USA
Pro breast or Pro infant?
Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France
Mental Health Impact of Violence Against women
Gail Robinson - Toronto - Canada
Pregnant, Mentally Ill and Incarcerated
Angela Shrestha - Chicago - USA
Workshop - Burdensome female living conditions and mental health: Do we care enough? Example from the women’s
health centres - Vienna, Austria - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Beate Wimmer-Puchinger - Vienna, Austria
Hilde Wolf - Vienna - Austria and Ekim San - Vienna - Austria
Friday 8 March 2019 - 1:00 PM 2:30 PM - Grand Amphithéâtre
Satellite Symposium SAGE THERAPEUTICS
26Friday 8 March 2019 - 2:30 PM 4:00 PM
Plenary Session - Grand Amphithéâtre
Chair: NTBA
PS 5 - Motherhood in the Face of Trauma: Vulnerability, Resilience and Therapeutic Interventions
Maria Muzik - Ann Arbor - USA
PS 6 - Gender-informed approaches to mental health promotion, what distinguishes them and do they work?
Jane Fischer - Melbourne - Australia
Awareness of Gender Consideration in Women’s Health in Different Countries - Room 4 - David Weill
Co-Chair: Natalia Semenova - Moscow - Russia and Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel - Switzerland
Gender and Mental Health Care in the UK: The next generation
Jan Burns - Canterbury - UK
Addressing the needs of women living with schizophrenia: Working towards service developments
Natalia Semenova - Moscow - Russia
Awareness of Gender Issues in Mental Health in Turkey
Ekin Sönmez -İstanbul -Turkey
Mental health of women who are victims of domestic violence in Russia
Margarita Kachaeva & Svetlana Shport - Moscow - Russia
Workshop - PTSD and Gender Violence - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Chair: Marc Potenza – New Haven - USA
PTSD and Gender Violence – Latina America
Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil - Ecuador
PTSD and Metabolic Syndrome
Soraya Seedat - Capetown - South Africa
PTSD, IPV and Gender Violence
Sian Hemmings - Capetown - South Africa
Friday 8 March 2019 - 4:15 PM 5:45 PM
Oral Communication - 19 - Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 20 - Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2
Chair: NTBA
Oral Communication - 21 - Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie
Chair: NTBA
Workshop – Mental Health Clinician Personal Vulnerability and Cultural Humility: How to have Braver Conversations
about Race and Difference - Room 4 - David Weill
Caron Post - Venice - USA
Caron Post - Venice - USA and Va Lecia Adams - Venice - USA
Opera, Passion, Love, and Femicide: The Femicide of Carmen and a New Operatic Version - Room 5 - Gubenkian
Elena Levin - Buenos Aires - Argentina
Elena Levin - Buenos Aires - Argentina and Marta Rondón - Lima -Perú
Friday 8 March 2019 - 5:45 PM 6:15 PM
Closing ceremony - Grand Amphithéâtre
Poster prize - Presentation of the next congress in Melbourne 2021
27JOINT MEETING IAWMH – SMF
All the IAWMH participants can access to this joint meeting
All the sessions will be in English translated in French
22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone
28JOINT MEETING SMF – IAWMH - Thursday 7 March 2019
Jeudi 7 mars 2019
Théâtre La Galerie
13:00 - 14:15 - Ouverture des 22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone / Opening ceremony
Emmanuelle CORRUBLE, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France
Patrick HARDY, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France
Florence THIBAUT, Paris, France
Florence GRESSIER, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France
Conférence
Intérêt et limites des neurosciences en psychiatrie périnatale
Président : Florence GRESSIER, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France
Bruno FALISSARD, Paris, France
14:30 - 16:00 Neurobiology of Postpartum Anxiety and Depression
Neurobiologie de l’anxiété et de la dépression postnatale
Président : Jodi PAWLUSKI, Rennes, France
Grossesse, attachement maternel et modifications cérébrales au long cours.
Pregnancy and maternal attachment are associated with long-lasting changes in human brain structure
Elseline HOEKZEMA, Leiden, The Netherlands
Effets du stress gestationnel sur la dopamine et l'ocytocine sur les circuits de récompense en post-partum : implications pour
l'humeur et les capacités de maternage
Gestational stress effects on dopamine and oxytocin within the postpartum reward circuitry: implications for mood and mothering
Benedetta LEUNER, Columbus, USA
Plasticité sérotoninergique centrale au long de la reproduction et rôle sur les comportements socio-émotionnels en post-partum
Plasticity in central serotonin across reproduction and role in postpartum socioemotional behaviors
Joseph LONSTEIN, East Lansing, USA
ISRS en période périnatale et plasticité cérébrale maternelle : interactions avec le stress maternel
Perinatal SSRI medication and maternal brain plasticity: interactions with maternal stress
Jodi PAWLUSKI, Rennes, France
16:15 - 17:45 Mothers and Babies at Risk: Understanding the Latest Scientific Advances for Identifying, Preventing, and
Treating Perinatal Depression
Mères et bébés à risque : Comprendre les dernières avancées scientifiques en matière de dépistage, de prévention et de
traitement des dépressions périnatales
Président : Lauren OSBORNE, Baltimore, USA
Mise à jour sur les bases de la génétique de la dépression en post-partum
Update on the Genetic Basis of Postpartum Depression
Jennifer PAYNE, Baltimore, USA
Les biomarqueurs de méthylation de l'ADN prédisent les dépressions pré- et postnatale et sont associés à des modifications de la
connectivité fonctionnelle à l'état de repos en post-partum
DNA Methylation Biomarkers Predict Antenatal and Postpartum Depression and Associate with Postpartum Changes in Resting State
Functional Connectivity
Zachary KAMINSKY, Baltimore, USA
Rôle de l’allopregnanolone sur les troubles thymiques et anxieux en période périnatale
The role of allopregnanolone in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders
Lauren OSBORNE, Baltimore, USA
Exposition prénatale aux antidépresseurs et développement de l’enfant à l’école maternelle : une étude de population
Prenatal antidepressant exposure and child development at kindergarten: a population-based study
Mina PARK, Vancouver, Canada
18:00 - 18:45 Dépression postnatale maternelle et conséquences : facteurs de risque génétiques et environnementaux
Woman postpartum depression and consequences: from mental health of mother and childbirth to gene and environment
predisposition factors
Nicolas RAMOZ, Paris, France - Caroline DUBERTRET, Colombes, France
18:45 - 20:00 - Conseil d’Administration de La Société Marcé Francophone
29JOINT MEETING SMF – IAWMH – Friday 8 March 2019
Vendredi 8 mars 2019
Théâtre La Galerie
08:30 - 10:00 Is Breast Always Best? Understanding The Intersection of Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding
L’allaitement maternel est-il toujours le mieux ?
Comprendre les enjeux entre la santé mentale maternelle et l’allaitement
President: Adrienne GRIFFEN, Arlington, USA
Comprendre les enjeux entre allaitement et troubles de l’humeur et anxieux périnataux : histoire récente et recommandations
actuelles
Understanding the intersection of breastfeeding and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders: Recent history and current
recommendations
Lynne MCINTYRE, Barcelona, Spain
Le réel bénéfice de l’allaitement : comprendre l’impact de l’allaitement (ou non) pour l’enfant
The REAL Benefits of Breastfeeding: Understanding The Impact of Breastfeeding (or not) on The Child
Natasha SRIRAMAN, Virginia Beach, USA
Médicaments psychotropes chez les femmes qui allaitent : Analyse de la balance bénéfice-risque pour la mère et l'enfant
Managing Psychotropic Medication For Breastfeeding Women: The Risk-Benefit Analysis for Mother and Infant
Samantha MELTZER-BRODY, Chapel Hill, USA
L'allaitement modère l’association entre la dépression prénatale et la dépression postnatale
Breastfeeding moderates the association between prenatal and postpartum depression
Barbara FIGUEIREDO, Braga, Portugal
10:30 - 11:15 - Marcé Workshop - Management of Severe Mental Illness in Pregnancy: Clinical Practice, Dilemmas,
Research Directions and Controversies in Care
Gestion de la maladie mentale grave pendant la grossesse : pratiques cliniques, dilemmes, orientations de la recherche et
controverses
Megan GALBALLY, Perth, Australia and Veerle BERGINK, New York, USA
11:30 - 13:00 - Anxiety disorders in the perinatal period and the impact on infants and parenting
Troubles anxieux en période périnatale et impact sur les enfants et la parentalité
President: Louise HOWARD, London, UK
L’impact des troubles anxieux durant la grossesse sur les interactions mère-enfant et les liens tissés 3 mois après la naissance
The impact of anxiety disorders during pregnancy on mother-infant interactions and bonding at 3 months postnatal
Selina NATH, London, UK
Mères présentant un trouble obsessionnel-compulsif : perceptions de la parentalité et interactions mère-enfant 6 mois après
l'accouchement
Mothers with Obsessive-compulsive disorder: perceptions of parenting and mother- infant interactions at 6 months postpartum
Fiona CHALLACOMBE, London, UK
Pensées maternelles hétéro-agressives vis-à-vis de l’enfant et lien avec les comportements parentaux agressifs
New mothers’ thoughts of infant-related harm and their relation to aggressive parenting behaviours
Nichole FAIRBROTHER, Vancouver, Canada
Prédicteurs et corrélats des problèmes de régulation dans la petite enfance : le rôle du tempérament du nourrisson et de l'anxiété
et de la dépression maternelles
Predictors and correlates of regulatory problems in early infancy: The role of infant temperament and maternal anxiety and
depression
Julia MARTINI, Dresden, Germany
13:00 - 14:30 - Assemblée Générale de La Société Marcé Francophone
3014:30 – 16:00 - Perinatal Loss and the Pregnancy that Follows: Impact on mothers, partners and children
Perte périnatale et grossesse ultérieure : impact sur les mères, les conjoints et les enfants
Président: Joann O’LEARY, Minneapolis, USA
Relation de couple pendant la grossesse suivant une perte périnatale
Couple Relationship in a Pregnancy Following Loss
Margaret MURPHY, Cork, Ireland
Intervention psychosociale au-delà des prises en charge biomédicales
Psychosocial Intervention Beyond Biomedical care
Lindsey HENKE, Bloomington, USA
Intervention prénatale sur la parentalité pour soutenir l’attachement
Prenatal Parenting Intervention to Support Attachment
Joann O’LEARY, Minneapolis, USA
16:00 – 16:30
Remise du Prix Marcé clinique et recherche
Clôture des 22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone
31IAWMH’s purpose
Established in 2001 to improve the mental health of women throughout the world, the International
Association for Women’s Mental Health is a Not for Profit, Non-Governmental Organization.
The Association’s purposes are:
To create a network of national and international societies and sections (hereinafter called « Societies and
Sections »), devoted to mental health of women.
Together with Societies and Sections, to act as international advocates for Women’s Mental Health, for:
The elimination of conditions that are harmful to Women’s Physical and Mental Health.
Improved education and autonomy for women.
Better medical education and public information about Women’s Mental Health.
Increasing the number, status, education and resources of Women’s Mental Health providers.
The appropriate representation of women in research, education and organizations concerned with Women’s
Mental Health
Control by women of their personal fertility.
Activities of the Association will include, but will not be limited to:
Promotion of research through the development of international networks and focused workshops.
The organization of World Congresses, to which all individuals, Societies and Sections concerned with
Women’s Mental Health are invited.
The support of international, regional, national and local conferences and symposia, for Exchange of
information about scientific advances, clinical services, and social or legal developments related to Women’s
Mental Health (hereinafter called « meetings »).
Circulation of information about Women’s Mental Health, through the World Wide Web, through the
Association’s co-sponsored journal, Archives of Women’s Mental Health, and other publications.
Education of clinicians and the public through educational workshops as well as printed and electronic
material.
Collaboration with advocacy groups.
Through international collaboration and networks, to promote research into:
The social, economic, ethical, legal, cultural, psychological and biological factors, which affect Women’s
Mental Health.
Women’s roles in marriage, family and society, and the effects on mental health.
The causes, effects and elimination of domestic violence and abuse of women.
The causes, treatment and prevention of mental diseases or disorders that are specific, more prevalent, more
severe or have different risk factors or outcomes in women.
Gender-specific effects of treatment.
Basic sciences pertinent to gender difference and female biology.
32Congress Venue
The 8th World Congress of IAWMH will be held at:
Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris
Maison Internationale
17, boulevard Jourdan 75014 PARIS – France
How to reach the Cité Internationale Universitaire de
Paris:
RER: line B, Cité Universitaire (direct from Charles de
Gaulle Airport)
Métro: line 4, Porte d’Orléans
Tram: line 3a, Cité Universitaire
At about 10 mn walk: bus line n°21, 67, 88 and
OrlyBus (direct bus to Paris Orly airport).
Congress Practical information
In Paris, French and English are spoken.
The currency is the euro (€)
Paris is in GMT + 1 time zone
The electricity network has adpoted the European standard of a tension of 230 V, with a frequency of 50 Hz
Tap water is drinkable
Wi-Fi is widespread and available, thanks to the City Council, in 260 places (museums, gardens, etc…)
Banks are usually open from Monday to Friday; automatic cash distributors function 24/24.
Shops are open from Monday to Saturday from 10am to 7pm (on average); they are closed on Sunday and
public holidays, except in five districts of Paris.
Tips are appreciated, but not obligatory
Not all taxis accept payment by banker’s card
Transport & Accommodation
Reaching Paris
By plane
Situated at the heart of Europe, Paris is easy to get to,
with 2 international airports: Paris Charles-de-Gaulle (23
km to the north) and Paris Orly (14 km to the south)
connecting the French capital to 557 cities in 132
countries. Aéroport de Paris handles some 14,000 flights
per week.
Both international airports can be reached with public
transport (RER, bus)
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