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6TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Polo Zanotto, University of VeronaACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
for the contribution of a generous unrestricted grant
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A special thanks for the support:
Carl Gustav Carus Foundation for the support to the EAPM 2018 Master Classes
Elsevier for the support to the Young Researchers Award 2018
Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences - University of Verona
Hospital Trust of Verona - Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata di Verona
Index
Committees .........................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Welcome Address................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Programme Overall View....................................................................................................................................................................................6
Symposia and Workshops - Overall view........................................................................................................................................................12
Oral Presentations and Special Interest Groups - Overall view ...................................................................................................................13
Scientific Program.............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Wednesday 27th June .............................................................................................................................................................................14
Thursday 28th June .................................................................................................................................................................................16
Friday 29th June ......................................................................................................................................................................................23
Saturday 30th June ..................................................................................................................................................................................31
Poster Sessions.................................................................................................................................................................................................36
Master Classes Details......................................................................................................................................................................................46
Workshops & Research Groups Meetings Details...........................................................................................................................................48
Special Interest Groups Details........................................................................................................................................................................50
Participant Information & Social events..........................................................................................................................................................51
Polo Zanotto Conference Map...........................................................................................................................................................................57UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
EUROPEAN
PSYCHIATRIC
ASSOCIATION
INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINECommittees
PRESIDENT OF EAPM
Wolfgang Söllner, Paracelsus Medical University of Nuremberg (Germany)
PRESIDENT OF EAPM 2018 CONFERENCE
Mirella Ruggeri, Section of Psychiatry, University of Verona and Verona Hospital Trust
PROGRAM COMMITTEES EAPM 2018
MAIN CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Francesco Amaddeo, University of Verona and Verona Hospital Trust (Italy)
Silvia Ferrari, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)
Franziska Geiser, Bonn University (Germany)
Luigi Grassi, University of Ferrara (Italy)
Carsten Leue, Maastricht University (The Netherlands)
Bernd Löwe, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg (Germany)
M.Giulia Nanni, University of Ferrara (Italy)
Marta Novak, University of Budapest (Hungary) and University of Toronto (Canada)
Michela Rimondini, University of Verona and Verona Hospital Trust (Italy)
Mirella Ruggeri, University of Verona and Verona Hospital Trust (Italy)
Michael Sharpe, Oxford University (UK)
Wolfgang Söllner, Paracelsus University of Nuremberg (Germany)
Ilaria Tarricone, University of Bologna (Italy)
Sarah Tosato, University of Verona and Verona Hospital Trust (Italy)
CARUS MASTER CLASS COMMITTEE
Silvia Ferrari, University of Modena (Italy)
Franziska Geiser, Bonn University (Germany)
Carsten Leue, Maastricht University (The Netherlands)
Bernd Löwe, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg (Germany)
Marta Novak, University of Budapest (Hungary) and University of Toronto (Canada)
Mirella Ruggeri, University of Verona and Verona Hospital Trust (Italy)
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Anne-Francoise Allaz, Marie Bendix, Margarita Beresnevaité, Alexandre Berney, Manfred Beutel, Jordi Blanch, Annette Boenink, Bob
Boland, Antonio Bulbena, Ronald Burian, Chris Burton, Graça Cardoso, Antonella Ciaramella, Silla Consoli, Fiammetta Cosci, Martina
de Zwaan, Hans-Christian Deter, Frank Doyle, Dan L. Dumitrascu, Oivind Ekeberg, Yesim Erim, Giovanni Fava, Silvia Ferrari, Per
Fink, Lone Fjorback, Steve Frankel, Silvana Galderisi, Javier Garcia-Campayo, Gábor Gazdag, Franziska Geiser, Uwe Gieler, Luigi
Grassi, Marie Guitteny-Collas, Elspeth Guthrie, Peter Henningsen, Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Roger Ho, Thomas Hyphantis, Josef
Jenewein, Roger Kathol, Monika Keller, Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen, Alexandra Kutuzova, Karl-Heinz Ladwig, Wolf Langewitz, Albert
Leentjens, Gilbert Lemmens, Cedric Lemogne, Carsten Leue, Antonio Lobo, Bernd Löwe, Mario Maj, José R. Maldonado, Ulrik Malt,
Gabriele Moser, Istvan Mucsi, Marta Novak, Sedat Özkan, Judith Rosmalen, Joanna Rymanewska, Mirella Ruggeri, James Rundell,
Andreas Schröder, Christian Schubert, Gerhard Schüssler, Tom Senski, Michael Sharpe, Wolfgang Söllner, Barbara Stein, Fritz Stiefel,
Markos Syngelakis, Lucia Tomas-Aragones, Ramiro Verissimo, Frank Vitinius, Christiane Waller, Ursula Werneke, Thomas Wise,
Paula Zimbrean, Stephan Zipfel
NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Luigi Grassi
Eugenio Aguglia, Mario Amore, Matteo Balestrieri, Domenico Berardi, Massimo Biondi, Cinzia Bressi, Bernardo Carpiniello, Anna
Carreca, Elisa Colombo, Angela Favaro, Silvia Ferrari, Antonio M. Ferro, Mario Fulcheri, Filippo Gabrielli, Costanzo Gala, Paolo Gritti,
Ilaria Iandoli, Giordano Invernizzi, Daniele La Barbera, Salvatore Malizia, Francesco Matarrese, Claudio Mencacci, Marco Menchetti,
Paolo Milia, Antonino Minervino, Donato Munno, Maria Giulia Nanni, Giuseppe Nardini, Marcello Nardini, Federica Pinna, Pier Luigi
Politi, Matteo Porcellana, Marco Rigatelli, Mirella Ruggeri, Giuseppe Spinetti, Fabrizio Starace, Ilaria Tarricone, Sarah Tosato, Giuliano
Turrini, Simone Vender, Marco Venuta
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Coordinators: Mirella Ruggeri with Chiara Bovo, Francesco Cobello
Francesco Amaddeo, Corrado Barbui, Marcella Bellani, Chiara Bonetto, Lorenzo Burti, Isolde Busch, Loredana Ceriani, Carla Comacchio,
Doriana Cristofalo, Rosa Dall’Agnola, Olivia Danzi, Mariangela De Felice, Lidia Del Piccolo, Katia De Santi, Valeria Donisi, Andrea Giusti,
Antonio Lasalvia, Michela Nosè, Cristina Lovato, Francesca Maggioni, Marina Masetti, Mariangela Mazzi, Elisabetta Miglietta, Vanda
Orlandi, Giovanni Ostuzzi, Cinzia Perlini, Sara Petterlini, Tecla Pozzan, Laura Rabbi, Michela Rimondini, Alberto Rossi, Sarah Tosato,
Valerio Vivenza
TRAVEL AWARD COMMITTEE
Dan L. Dumitrascu, Marta Novak, Hans-Christian Deter, Monika Keller
POSTER AWARD COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Dan L. Dumitrascu
Board Members of the Poster Award Committee: Chiara Bonetto, Carsten Leue, Gerhard Schüssler
4Welcome Address
Physical and mental illnesses interact mutually and share common risk
factors with not only additive but also synergistic effects.
Comorbidity is a complex event for its numerous clinical and socio-
environmental implications. Up to 25% of patients with chronic illness also
suffer from comorbid mental disorders, even higher rates of comorbidity are
seen for specific conditions (e.g. cancer, neurological disorders). Doctors tend
to concentrate on symptoms and organs, underestimating the importance of mental health problems, especially when
they accompany a serious physical illness. This is largely in the belief that the mental health issues, as simple corollaries
of the major disease, are destined to disappear with the improvement of the physical disease.
On the other hand, psychiatrists, physicians for psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, and psychologists may be
similarly reluctant to deal with medical comorbidities in their patients.
Such poor attention paid to the interplay between physical and mental disorders impacts negatively in terms of health
and social costs, because of intensive, excessive or inappropriate use of resources as well as indirect costs (decrease in
productivity, disability, reduced quality of life). These costs would be avoidable with the implementation of integrate and
innovative interventions addressing effectively bio-psycho-social complexity. Such is indeed one of the absolute future
priorities in health management worldwide.
We wish that this Conference - that has received scientific contributions from 45 different countries in the world - might
not only be an highly fruitful experience, but also a fundamental occasion to increasing integration and innovation in the
field of Psychosomatic Medicine to the benefit of the population’s health and wellbeing.
Welcome to Verona!
Wolfgang Söllner Mirella Ruggeri
President of the EAPM President of the EAPM 2018 Conference
5PROGRAMME OVERALL VIEW
Wednesday 27 June, 2018
TIME FRAME ACTIVITIES ROOMS
8:00 - 9:00 Preconference/Master Classes Registration Polo Zanotto Atrium
9:00 - 10:30 Preconference - Session 1 Lecture Hall T2 AIDA Plenary Session
10:30 - 10:50 Coffee Break San Francesco Cloister
10:50 - 12:20 Preconference - Session 2 Lecture Hall T2 AIDA Plenary Session
12:20 - 13:10 Lunch Break San Francesco Cloister
13:10 - 15:00 Preconference - Session 3 Lecture Hall T2 AIDA Plenary Session
14:15 - 15:45 EURONET SOMA DEBATE (Closed Meeting) Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
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15:00 - 15:20 Coffee Break San Francesco Cloister
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
15:20 - 17:30 Master Classes
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
16:00 - 18:30 EAPM Executive Council Meeting (Closed Session) Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
SPB Lecture Hall Ground Floor- Silos di Ponente
19:20 - 20:00 Special Lecture - Mario Maj
Santa Marta University Building
20:00 Welcome Cocktail Santa Marta University BuildingPROGRAMME OVERALL VIEW
Thursday 28 June, 2018
TIME FRAME ACTIVITIES ROOMS
8:00 - 8:30 Conference/Master Classes Registration Polo Zanotto Atrium
8:30-10:00 EAPM Advisory Board Meeting (Closed Session) Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
8:30 - 10:40 Master Classes Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
10:00 - 10:45 Coffee Break San Francesco Cloister
10:00 - 10:45 Press Conference (by Invitation) Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
10:45 - 11:30 Opening Ceremony Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
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11:30 - 12:10 Plenary Lecture Session 1 - David McDaid Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
12:10 - 12:50 Plenary Lecture Session 1- Peter Henningsen Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
12:50 - 13:30 Lunch Break San Francesco Cloister
Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
13:30 - 15:00 Scientific Symposia - SESSION 1 Parallel Session (see details on the programme)
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
13:30 - 15:00 Workshop - Parallel Session Conference Room T7 - TOSCA
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee Break San Francesco CloisterPROGRAMME OVERALL VIEW
Thursday 28 June, 2018
TIME FRAME SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES ROOMS
15:20 - 15:50 1-minute Best Poster Presentation Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
15:50 - 16:50 Poster Session 1 San Francesco Cloister
16:50 - 18:20 EURONET - SOMA PANEL DISCUSSION Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
16:50 - 18:20 Scientific Symposia - SESSION 2 Parallel Session (see details on the programme)
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
18:30 - 19.30 Oral Presentations SESSION 1 - PARALLEL SESSION 1,2,3,4
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
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Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
18:30 - 19.30 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - PARALLEL SESSION Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
19:30 - 21:00 EAPM General Assembly
with Happy Hour served in the RoomPROGRAMME OVERALL VIEW
Friday 29 June, 2018
TIME FRAME SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES ROOMS
8:00 - 8:30 Conference Registration Polo Zanotto Atrium
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
8:20 - 9:20 Oral Presentations SESSION 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 5,6,7,8
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Conference Room T4 - OTELLO
8:20 - 9:20 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - PARALLEL SESSION
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
9:30 - 11:00 Scientific Symposia - SESSION 3 Parallel Session
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Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
Conference Room 2.6 - BOHEME
9:30 - 11:00 Workshop - Parallel Session Conference Room T4 - OTELLO
11:00 - 11:20 Coffee Break San Francesco Cloister
11:20 - 12:00 Plenary Lecture Session 2 - Giovanni Fava Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
12:00 - 12:40 Plenary Lecture Session 2 - Graham Thornicroft Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
12:40 - 13:20 Lunch Break San Francesco Cloister
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
12:40 - 13:20 Lunch Meeting (Closed Meeting)
with Lunch served in the RoomPROGRAMME OVERALL VIEW
Friday 29 June, 2018
TIME FRAME SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES ROOMS
13:20 - 14:00 Plenary Lecture Session 3 - Friedrich Stiefel Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
14:00 - 14:40 Plenary Lecture Session 3 - Molyn Leszcz Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
14:40 - 15:00 Coffee Break San Francesco Cloister
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
15:00 - 16:30 Board Meeting of the Journal of Psychosomatic Research (Closed Meeting)
with Coffee Break served in the Room
15:00 - 15:30 1-minute Best Poster Presentation Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
15:30 - 16:30 Poster Session 2 San Francesco Cloister
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
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Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
16:30 - 18:00 Scientific Symposia - SESSION 4 Parallel Session Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
Conference Room 2.6 - BOHEME
Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
16:30 - 18:00 Workshop - Parallel Session Conference Room T4 - OTELLO
20:00 Gala Dinner at Giardino GiustiPROGRAMME OVERALL VIEW
Saturday 30 June, 2018
TIME FRAME SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES ROOMS
8:00 - 8:30 Conference Registration Polo Zanotto Atrium
Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
8:45 - 9:45 Oral Presentations SESSION 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 9,10,11,12,13 Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
8:45 - 9:45 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - PARALLEL SESSION Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
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10:00 - 11:30 Scientific Symposia - SESSION 5 Parallel Session Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA
Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
Conference Room 2.1 - FLAUTO MAGICO
16:30 - 18:00 Workshop - Parallel Session Conference Room 2.2 - FALSTAFF
11:30 - 11:50 Coffee Break San Francesco Cloister
11:50 - 12:20 Plenary Lecture Session 4 - Arthur J. Barsky Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
12:20 - 13:00 Plenary Lecture Session 4 - Frits Huyse Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
13:00 - 13:20 Plenary Lecture Session 4 - Raphael Herr Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
13:20 - 14:00 Poster Award and Closing Ceremony Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary SessionSYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS - OVERALL VIEW
THU 28 JUNE 13:30-15:00 THU 28 JUNE 16:50-18:20 FRY 29 JUNE 9:30-11:00 FRY 29 JUNE 16:30-18:00 SAT 30 JUNE 10:00-11:30
1 Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Lecture Hall T2-T3 - AIDA Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO
Psychosocial predictors of outcome EURONET-SOMA PANEL DISCUSSION: Evaluation of recipients in transplantation Updates on the alexithymia construct Chronic Pain and Somatisation across
after transplantation Developments in diagnosis and understanding medicine the Life Span
of Persistent Somatic Symptoms - DSM-5,
ICD-11 and beyond
2 Lecture Hall T2-T3 - AIDA Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO
Effectiveness of Interventions in The impact on later life of traumatic Mental health of immigrants People have the Power: The role of Connection Narrative-Based Medicine: clinical and
Consultation Liaison events and the modulatory role and refugees in Group Interventions Across research implications of this model
Psychiatry and Psychosomatics of attachment Healthcare Settings
3 Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Lecture Hall T2-T3 - AIDA Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL
Crosstalk between mental health issues The use of the Diagnostic Criteria For Persistent somatic symptoms - novel concepts Innovative liaison - how to investigate Epidemiology of the functional somatic
and Tye 2 Diabetes mellitus: New insights Psychosomatic Research (DCPR). and innovative research from the physicians’ lived experience and syndromes: studies in the Netherlands
2018 New insights for medical practice EURONET-SOMA Group why it matters and Denmark
4 Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
Medical Assistance in Dying: The Canadian Technology based self-regulation Reconsolidation of maladaptive memories Managing the maddening complexities Advances in the use of psychotropic drugs in
Experience with Assisted Death interventions to improve mental health as a therapeutic target: focus on trauma in health care settings people with severe medical conditions
in psychosomatic conditions and addiction needing palliative interventions
5 Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
A psychosomatic perspective of patients The Emerging Role Improvement of quality of care using From Childhood to Adulthood: the influence The role of trauma and life events on
with chronic illnesses of Psychocardiology - an new methods of adverse childhood experiences on the physical and mental health
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update 2018 physical and mental health in adults…
6 Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Lecture Hall T2-T3 - AIDA
Communication skills training in medicine: The organic nature of functional gastrointestinal The body, the mind and the gut: A psychosomatic person-centred approach
the state of the art disorders: a cross-cultural - multi-professional psychosomatic approach of in the organization of mental health services
debate digestive diseases TRANSLATION ITALIAN-ENGLISH
7 Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI Conference Room 2.6 - BOHEME Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT
Young Researchers Science Slam Psychosocial responses Clinical Pathways: A tool for improving Optimizing medical consultations
to stressful life events mental health outcomes in medical settings in primary care?
8 Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI Conference Room 2.6 - BOHEME Lecture Hall T2-T3 - AIDA Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders Neuroimaging investigation of the trajectory from Sleep Hygiene and Well-being Psychosocial and psychosomatic issues
in Primary Care emotional distress to pathology TRANSLATION ITALIAN-ENGLISH in oncology and palliative care
9 Conference Room T7 - TOSCA Conference Room T4 - OTELLO Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Conference Room 2.1 - FLAUTO MAGICO
Workshop - Consultation Liaison Psychiatry: Workshop - How to understand the A Guide to Antiretroviral and Psychotropic Implementing interventions for persistent
How to approach different medical specialists; psychodynamic aspects of the consultation Medication Management for HIV Care somatic symptoms - facilitators, barriers
one size does not fit all (Same case - different views) Across the Adult Lifespan and perspectives
10 Conference Room T4 - OTELLO Conference Room 2.2 - FALSTAFF
Workshop - How to get your paper Workshop - Patients with a severe,
published - the editor’point of view treatment-resistant conversion disorder:
how to move on?
h. 9:30-11:00ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - OVERALL VIEW
Thursday 28 Conference Room 1.4 Conference Room 1.3 Conference Room T1 Conference Room 1.2 Conference Room 1.5 Conference Room 1.6 Conference Room 1.1
18:30-19:30 PARSIFAL TURANDOT CARMEN RIGOLETTO TRAVIATA DON GIOVANNI NABUCCO
Health management Stress and physical Interventions on Somatoform disorders Special Interest Group: Special Interest Group: Special Interest Group:
in hospital, primary disease patients undergoing and medically Chronic Pain: Organization of Care Young researchers
care and emergency Stauder surgery or organ unexplained symptoms Psychosomatic Chairs: S. Frankel Chairs: M. Depping,
room Sperner-Unterweger transplantation Savelieva medicine - focus on M. Bühring M. Shedden Mora
Werneke Sgoifo Korbmacher Dantoft chronic pain
Balestrieri Kanemura Danzi Khaikin Chair: Ciaramella
Donisi Mucsi Beutel
McGlynn Abbey
Friday 29 Conference Room T1 Conference Room 1.3 Conference Room 1.4 Conference Room 1.2 Conference Room 7.4 Conference Room 1.5
8:20-9:20 CARMEN TURANDOT PARSIFAL RIGOLETTO OTELLO TRAVIATA
Management of Integrated care and Deliberate selfharm/suicide/ Perinatal psychiatry Special Interest Group: Special Interest Group:
physical comorbities communication skills trauma Rus Makovec JOINT SIGS Transplantation
in vulnerable people Maehder Maldonado Tosato Primary Care Medicine
Vulser Katzelnick Hunter Matvienko-Sikar Chairs: H.C. Deter, C.Burton Chairs: F. Vitinius,
Quinto Kassbøll Brajkovic Maggioni Symptom Research I. Mucsi,
Ciuluvica Busch Cassiers Chairs: C. Burton, K.-H.Schulz
Donisi M. Rosendahl
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Conference Room T1 Conference Room 1.3 Conference Room 1.2 Conference Room 1.4 Conference Room 1.5 Conference Room 1.6
Saturday 30 CARMEN TURANDOT RIGOLETTO PARSIFAL TRAVIATA DON GIOVANNI
8:45-9:45 Recovery oriented Resilience and vulnerability Psycho-oncology Depression and anxiety Psychosomatic in Special Interest Group:
assessment and of neurobehavioural Gouraud in patients with cardiology Psychosomatics in
intervention activity Schieber different disease Ossola Gastroenterology
Beutel Maldonado Karaivazoglou Szymanska-Kotwica Beresnevaite Chairs: D. Dimistrascu
Malkina-Pykh Banayan Göde Öğüten Eccles Deter G. Moser
Leiberich Uhlenbusch Kohlmann
Balestrieri Bansal6TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Wednesday 27 June
8:00 - 8:45 Preconference and Master Classes registration
Preconference Lecture Hall T2 AIDA
Preconference on Psycho-Oncology joint with the Canadian Academy of Psycho-Somatic Medicine,
International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) and World Psychiatric Association (WPA)
- Section on Psycho-Oncology and Palliative Care SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION ENGLISH-ITALIAN
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY:
SCREENING, ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT IN CLINICAL CARE
8:45 - 9:00 Introduction
Wolfgang Söllner (Nuremberg, Germany), Luigi Grassi (Ferrara, Italy)
SESSION 1
Chairs: Michela Rimondini, Luisa Nadalini (Verona, Italy)
9:00 - 9:45 Screening for distress: benefits and challenges
Luigi Grassi (Ferrara, Italy)
9:45 - 10:30 Psychosocial variables and cancer mortality
Alan Bates (Vancouver, Canada)
10:30 - 10:50 Coffee Break
SESSION 2
Claudio Bassi (Verona, Italy), Franziska Geiser (Bonn, Germany)
10:50 - 11:35 The assessment of demoralization and its consequences in cancer
Anja Mehnert (Leipzig, Germany)
11:35 - 12:20 Integrated depression care for cancer patients: a collaborative care model
Michael Sharpe, Jane Walker (Oxford, UK)
12:20 - 13:10 Lunch Break
SESSION 3
Chairs: Marta Novak (Toronto, Canada), Lidia Del Piccolo (Verona, Italy)
13:10 - 13:55 Communication skills training in Cancer Care: a Pathway to improve Patient Support
Darius Razavi (Bruxelles, Belgium)
13:55 - 14:35 Psychological Care in Advanced Disease: The Global Revolution
Gary Rodin (Toronto, Canada)
14:35 - 15:00 Discussant: Franziska Geiser (Bonn, Germany)
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee Break
15:20 - 17:30 Carus Master Class Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Parallel Session
Trauma-informed care interventions
Clare Pain (Toronto, Canada)
15:20 - 17:30 Carus Master Class Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Parallel Session
Group Interventions for staff
Molyn Leszcz (Toronto, Canada)
146TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Wednesday 27 June
14:15 - 15:45 Meeting Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
EURONET SOMA Research Group Meeting - Open to participants, for details see pag. 50
16:00 - 18:30 Meeting Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA
EAPM Executive Council Meeting - Closed Session
19:20 - 20:00 Special Lecture SPB Lecture Hall Ground Floor - Silos di Ponente
Santa Marta University Building
Chairs: Wolfgang Söllner (Nuremberg, Germany), Mirella Ruggeri (Verona, Italy)
21st century psychiatry: acknowledging complexity while avoiding defeatism
Mario Maj (Naples, Italy)
President, European Psychiatric Association (2003-2004); President, World Psychiatric Association
(2008-2011); Founder and Editor of World Psychiatry, official journal of the WPA (impact factor:
26.561); President, Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry (1991-present)
The current perception of a crisis in our discipline has been in part generated by the identification of mainstream
psychiatry with the neo-kraepelinian paradigm. The recent crisis of confidence in that paradigm has expanded
to some extent into a crisis of confidence in the discipline as a whole. Here I list a series of new principles that
are emerging within the current period of “extraordinary science” following the crisis of the neo-kraepelinian
paradigm. The domain of psychiatry consists of patterns of intercorrelated reported experiences and observed
behaviours which allow professionals to make non-trivial inferences about further course and management (so-
called predictive validity or clinical utility). There is no assumption today that these patterns of mental disorder
are all “natural kinds” (i.e., discrete entities marking a real division in nature). Our current diagnostic systems are
instead likely to be a collection of intrinsically different constructs. The notion that these patterns are independent
from each other has proved to be invalid: “comorbidity” is not an artefact of our current diagnostic systems; it is
an intrinsic feature of psychopathology. That there is a clear boundary between the normal and the sick is also not
supported by current evidence. Research on virtually all the main patterns of mental disorder points to a continuity
between the full diagnosable forms and some experiences, behaviours or traits which appear to be relatively
common in the general population. The threshold for the clinical diagnosis has to be drawn arbitrarily mostly
on the basis of severity or functional impairment, and validated on the basis of its predictive value in terms of
outcomes and choice of treatment. A simple deterministic etiological model, such as that applicable to infectious
diseases, cannot be extended to mental disorders, which are instead the product of the complex interaction of a
variety of vulnerability and protective factors. Rather than searching for disorder-specific genetic or environmental
causes, our task is today to identify “constellations” of vulnerability and protective factors which are associated
significantly with the various patterns of mental disorder. The idea of a common final pathogenetic pathway leading
to each pattern of mental disorder is also regarded today as implausible. The relationship between a given pattern
of mental disorder and the response to a given treatment is only probabilistic. All psychiatric therapies do not work
in a vacuum, but within a social context, which accounts for a significant proportion of the variance of outcomes.
Users should be regularly involved in decisions concerning treatment, as well as in the assessment of outcomes.
We kindly invite all participants and interested ones to attend the Special Lecture.
THE ENTRANCE IS FREE.
20:00 Welcome Cocktail at Santa Marta University Building
156TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
8:00 - 8:30 Conference and Master Classes registration
8:30 - 10:00 Meeting Conference Room T1 - CARMEN
EAPM Advisory Board Meeting - Closed Session
8:30 - 10:40 Carus Research Master Class Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Parallel Session
Research methods and targets of psychosomatic research
Giovanni A. Fava (Bologna, Italy)
8:30 - 10:40 Carus Master Class Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Parallel Session
Physical and mental health in Chronic illness
Graham Thornicroft (London, UK)
8:30 - 10:40 Alison Creed Award Master Class Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Parallel Session
Conducting randomized, controlled intervention trials
in Psychosomatic Medicine
Arthur J. Barsky (Boston, USA)
10:00 - 10:45 Coffee Break at San Francesco Cloister
10:00 - 10:45 Press Conference Conference Room T1 - CARMEN By Invitation
10:45 - 11:30 Opening Ceremony Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
Ballet
“The balance of Ethics” from “The Merchant of Venice” by Shakespeare
Fòov Dance Company
Choeography: Lucia Salgarollo; Dancers: Martina Strapparava, Beatrice Viviani, Eleonora Fasoli, Ludovica Leardini
GREETINGS
Nicola Sartor, Rector University of Verona
Francesco Cobello, General Director Hospital Trust of Verona
Luca Coletto, Regional Councillor for Health, Veneto Region
Francesca Briani, Councillor for Culture, Representative of the Major, City Council of Verona
Silvana Galderisi, President EPA
Fiammetta Cosci, President ICPM
James Rundell, President ACLP
Luigi Grassi, President SIPC
Wolfgang Söllner, President EAPM
Mirella Ruggeri, President of the EAPM Conference
Mario Chiarini, Tenor
Nessun Dorma (from Turandot by G. Puccini, 1924)
11:30 - 12:50 Plenary Lectures Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
PLENARY LECTURES - Session 1
Chairs: Mario Maj (Naples, Italy), Mirella Ruggeri (Verona, Italy)
11:30 - 12:10 Making an economic case for innovative and integrated approaches to promote
mental and physical health
David McDaid (London, UK)
12:10 - 12:50 The future of the bio-psycho-social model in the age of systems medicine
Peter Henningsen (Munich, Germany)
166TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
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INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
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Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
12:50 - 13:30 Lunch Break at San Francesco Cloister
SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIA - Session 1
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Parallel Session
PSYCHOSOCIAL PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME AFTER TRANSPLANTATION
Chairs: Britta S. Bürker (Oslo, Norway), Terry D. Schneekloth (Minnesota, USA)
The Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplantation (SIPAT):
A Five-year follow up Prospective Study of Medical & Psychosocial Outcomes
José R. Maldonado (California, USA), Y.Sher, M. Benitez-Lopez, F. Hussain
Impact of Pre- and Post-liver Transplant Addiction Treatment and AA Attendance
on Outcomes for Recipients with Alcoholic Liver Disease
Terry D. Schneekloth (Minnesota, USA), J.P. Arab, S.K. Niazi, D.A. Simonetto
Delirium after Lung Transplantation: Association with Recipient Characteristics,
Hospital Resource Utilization, and Mortality
José R. Maldonado (California, USA), Y. Sher, J. Mooney, G. Dhillon, R. Lee
Do different dimensions of depression predict mortality after heart transplantation in different ways?
Britta S. Bürker (Oslo, Norway), L. Gullestad, E. Gude, O.E. Havik, A.R. Authen, I.Grov,
A.K. Andreassen, A.E. Fiane, I.R. Haraldsen, M.A. Dew, S. Andersson, U.F. Malt
A journey in inter-professional quality improvement in transplant psychiatry:
psychiatrist bridging the divide across disciplines
David Banayan (Chicago, USA), M. Brokhof, L. Tushla, E. Hollinger, J. Ellison, R. Dreas
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium T2-T3 - AIDA Lecture Hall Parallel Session
EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERVENTIONS IN CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS
Chair: Wolfgang Söllner (Nuremberg, Germany)
Does inpatient consultation - liaison psychiatry work? A review of the evidence and rationale
for a new model
Michael Sharpe (Oxford, UK)
Proactive psychiatric consultation in general hospital: a systematic review
Albert Leentjens (Maastricht, The Netherlands), C.D. Schubart
Psychiatric and psychosomatic consultation-liaison services in general hospitals: Systematic review
and meta-analysis of effects on depression and anxiety
Markus M. Müller (Nuremberg, Germany), B. Stein, L.K. Meyer, W. Söllner and the C-L guidelines work group
Associations between early consultation-liaison psychiatry intervention and subsequent length of stay
in general hospital
Helene Vulser (Paris, France), V. Vinant, G. Chatellier, F. Limosin, C. Lemogne
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Parallel Session
CROSSTALK BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS: NEW INSIGHTS 2018
Chairs: Johannes Kruse (Gießen, Germany), Karl-Heinz Ladwig (Neuherberg, Germany)
Life satisfaction is a protective factor against the onset of type 2 diabetes in men but not in women:
findings from the MONICA/KORA cohort study
Karl-Heinz Ladwig (München, Germany), A.M. Piciu, H. Johar, K. Lukaschek, B. Thorand, J. Kruse
Late night salivary cortisol, stress-resilience and Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Findings from population-based KORA Age study
Hamimatunnisa Johar (München, Germany), M. Bidlingmaier, B. Thorand, J. Kruse, K.H. Ladwig
The association between midlife type 2 diabetes and late-life cognitive status:
findings from KORA-Age study
Saly Harajli (Neuherberg, Germany), H. Johar, M.E. Lacruz, J. Kruse, K.H. Ladwig
Synergistic effect of severe depressed mood and abesity on type II diabetes incidence:
findings from the MONICA/KORA cohort study
Seryan Atasoy (Neuherberg, Germany), J. Kruse, B. Thorand, K.H. Ladwig
Gender Differences in Psychological functioning and causal beliefs in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Alessandra Pokrajac-Bulian (Rijeka, Croatia), S. Klobucar Majanovic, M. Kukic, M. Tkalcic
176TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Parallel Session
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING: THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE WITH ASSISTED DEATH
Chair: Elie Isenberg-Grzeda (Toronto, Canada)
Background and Overview of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada
Alan Bates (British Columbia, Canada), B. Henry, E. Isenberg-Grzeda
Ethical, Medico-legal, and Policy Aspects of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada
Henry Blair (Toronto, Canada), E. Isenberg-Grzeda, A. Bates
The Evolving Role of CL Psychiatrists in Medical Assistance in Dying
Elie Isenberg-Grzeda (Toronto, Canada), A. Bates, B. Henry
Supporting Hungarian health care operators in perinatal loss and grief
Eva Zsak (Budapest, Hungary)
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Parallel Session
A PSYCHOSOMATIC PERSPECTIVE OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ILLNESSES
Chair: Fiammetta Cosci (Florence, Italy)
Processing of emotional faces in patients with chronic pain disorder
Katrin Giel (Tuebingen, Germany), S. Paganini, I. Schank, P. Enck, S. Zipfel, F. Junne
Psychosomatic syndromes and mental pain in migraine patients
Fiammetta Cosci (Florence, Italy), A. Svicher, F. De Cesaris, S. Beneme, V. Tondini, P. Geppetti
Psychosomatic syndromes in patients with psoriasis
Piero Porcelli (Chieti, Italy), A. Petito, A. Piazzoli
Patient reported outcome measures information system (PROMIS) domains explain a large portion
of variance in QOL in advanced CKD
Oladapo Ekundayo (Toronto, Canada), N. Edwards, A. Bansal, A. Ali, E. Tang, A. Xu, V. Li, M. Novak, I. Mucsi
Anorexia nervosa: from psychosomatic families to affective temperaments.
A psychobiological Perspective
Erika Marzola (Turin, Italy), G. Abbate-Daga
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Parallel Session
COMMUNICATION SKILLS TRAINING IN MEDICINE: THE STATE OF THE ART
Chair: Luigi Grassi (Ferrara, Italy)
Enhancing empathy in communication training: the role of “doubling” and “role-reversal”
In enactments of difficult conversations
Walter Baile (Houston, USA)
Future directions on communication in healthcare: the KoMPASS communication training
Monika Keller (Heidelberg, Germany)
Towards second generation communication skills training
Frederic Stiefel (Lausanne, Switzerland), M. Saraga, C. Bourquin
The efficacy of communication skills trainings: where are we?
Darius Razavi (Brussels, Belgium)
Undergraduate training for medical students on breaking bad news in oncology: a continuation
study exploring the patient perspective
Alexandre Berney (Lausanne, Switzerland), V. Carrard, M. Schmid Mast, F. Stiefel, C. Bourquin
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA Parallel Session
YOUNG RESEARCHERS SCIENCE SLAM
Chairs: Miriam Katharina Depping (Hamburg, Germany), Meike C. Shedden-Mora (Hamburg, Germany)
Smoking among people with mental health difficulties - The blind spot
Annette Burns (Dublin, Ireland), J. Lucey, Jd. Strawbridgec, L. Clancyd, F. Doyle
Somatoform Disorder, Somatic Symptom Disorder, Bodily Distress Syndrome,
Functional Somatic Syndromes, Persistent Somatic Symptoms: You’ve got it, we name it
Paul Hüsing (Hamburg-Eilbek, Germany)
186TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
Examining the Impact of Parental Chronic Illnesses on Children and Adolescents’ Adjustment:
Risks and Protective Factors
Giulia Landi (Bologna, Italy), S. Grandi, E. Tossani
Why should we address mental health in patients with rare diseases?
Natalia Uhlenbusch (Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany)
The influence of technology commitment on the efficacy of HRV-biofeedback for stress-management
Jennifer Schmidt (Wuppertal, Germany), A. Martin
13:30 - 15:00 Symposium Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI Parallel Session
SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS IN PRIMARY CARE
Chair: Christopher Burton (Sheffield, UK)
The 2-years course of medically unexplained symptoms in different health care settings
Henriette van der Horst (Amsterdam, Holland), N.C. van Dessel, J.C. van der Wouden, T. Hoekstra, J. Dekker
Medically unexplained symptoms: time until and triggers for diagnosis in primary care consultations
Tim Olde Hartman (Nijmegen, Holland), J. Houwen, P.L.B.J. Lucassen, H.W. Stappers, W.J.J. Assendelft,
S. van Dulmen
Explanations for medically unexplained symptoms in daily general practice: a qualitative observational study
Tom Terpstra (Groningen, Holland), J. Gol, P. Lucassen, J. Houwen, J. Rosmalen, T. Olde Hartman
Searching for strong sides - general practitioners knowledge of strong sides among patients
with medically unexplained symptoms
Ingjerd Jossang (Bergen, Norway), A. Aamland, S. Hjorleifsson
Prevalence of adverse childhood experiences (aces) in a primary care setting its influence on physical and
mental health
David Riedl (Innsbruck, Austria), T. Beck, A. Lampe
13:30 - 15:00 Workshop Conference Room T7 - TOSCA Parallel Session
CONSULTATION LIAISON PSYCHIATRY: HOW TO APPROACH DIFFERENT MEDICAL SPECIALISTS;
ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL
K-J. Nauta, B. Broekman, A. Schade, B.F.P. Broekman (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee Break at San Francesco Cloister
15:20 - 15:50 Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
1 minute Best Poster Presentation
Chairs: Ilaria Tarricone (Bologna, Italy), Carsten Leue (Maastricht, The Netherlands),
Graça Cardoso (Lisbon, Portugal)
15:50 - 16:50 Poster Session 1 at San Francesco Cloister - Polo Zanotto
for detailed information see p. 36
16:50 - 18:20 Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Parallel Session
EURONET-SOMA PLENARY PANEL DISCUSSION
Developments in diagnosis and understanding of Persistent Somatic Symptoms - DSM-5,
ICD-11 and beyond
Chairs: Bernd Löwe (Hamburg, Germany), Chris Burton (Sheffield, UK)
The relevance of somatic symptoms for the future diagnosis of SSD, somatoform disorders, BDS, etc.
Per Fink (Aarhus, Denmark)
What we can learn for our future understanding from our experience with DSM-5 somatic symptom
and related disorders?
Winfried Rief (Marburg, Germany)
What’s in the “Psycho-bundle”?
Anne Toussaint (Hamburg, Germany)
A unifying concept: functional somatic and associated disorders
Peter Henningsen (Munich, Germany)
196TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIA - Session 2
16:50 - 18:20 Symposium Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Parallel Session
THE IMPACT ON LATER LIFE OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS AND THE MODULATORY ROLE OF ATTACHMENT
Chairs: Paul Bebbington (London, UK), Mirella Ruggeri (Verona, Italy)
Mediation of the effects of sexual abuse on psychotic phenomena by affect: directed acyclic
graph analyses using two British national survey datasets
Paul Bebbington (London, UK), J. Kuipers, J. Moffa, E. Kuipers, S. Mcmanus, D. Freeman
The impact of attachment status on improvements in depressive symptoms, emotional exhaustion,
and emotion regulation strategies in the in-patient treatment of patients presenting with burnout syndrome
Wolfgang Söllner (Nuremberg, Germany), M.M. Müller, J. Behringer
The association of childhood trauma with psychotic-like experiences and the role of salivary
cortisol levels. An explorative study on healthy subjects from the Italian general population
Simona Tomassi (Verona, Italy), N. Brondino, C. Bonetto, M. Ruggeri, G. Turco, P. Politi, S. Tosato
Eating disorders and subjective impact of traumatic events: the need for innovative interventions
Mariangela De Felice (Verona, Italy), R.B. Dall’Agnola, C. Bonetto, F. Bonora, D. Cristofalo, E. Dal Corso, I. Fiorini
E. Ira, S. Viccaro, M. Ruggeri
Discussant: Elisabeth Kuipers (London, UK)
16:50 - 18:20 Symposium Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Parallel Session
THE USE OF THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH (DCPR).
NEW INSIGHTS FOR MEDICAL PRACTICE (IN COOPERATION WITH THE RESEARCH GROUP IN PSYCHOSOMATICS - GRP)
Chairs: Fiammetta Cosci (Florence, Italy), Luigi Grassi (Ferrara, Italy)
Diagnostic criteria for psychosomatic research versus DSM in primary care: a comparison
Giovanni Andrea Fava (Bologna, Italy), A. Piolanti, J. Gervasi, J. Guidi, N. Sonino
Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research versus DSM assessment in migraine patients
Fiammetta Cosci (Florence, Italy), A. Svicher, F. De Cesaris, S. Benemei, V. Tondini, P. Geppetti
Application of the DCPR versus ICD-10 in nephrology and oncology settings
Luigi Grassi (Ferrara, Italy), Y. Battaglia, E. Martino, G. Piazza, S. Massarenti, A. Storari,
S. Sabato, M.G. Nanni, A. Caruso
DCPR and ICD-diagnoses among an elderly population: Ment_Dis65+ study
Maria Giulia Nanni (Ferrara, Italy), C. Da Ronch, S. Massarentia, M. Hartera, L. Grassi, MentDis_ICF65+ Group
Sleep bruxism: an interdisciplinary concern
Tomasz Wieczorek (Wrocław, Poland), T. Wieczorek, M. Michałek, J. Smardz, N. Grychowska, M. Więckiewicz,
R. Poręba, R. Skomro, A. Wojakowska, P. Dymczyk, M. Ziętek, J. Rymaszewska, G. Mazur
16:50 - 18:20 Symposium Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Parallel Session
TECHNOLOGY BASED SELF-REGULATION INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE MENTAL
HEALTH IN PSYCHOSOMATIC CONDITIONS
Chair: Alexandra Martin (Wuppertal, Germany)
Using an internet-based treatment approach to reduce the impact of premenstrual
syndrome - Results of a randomized clinical trial
Cornelia Weise (Marburg, Germany), G. Kaiser, C. Janda, J. N. Kues, G. Andersson
Effects of a smartphone-based attention bias modification training on body satisfaction and
self-esteem - A randomized controlled pilot study
Jennifer Schmidt (Wuppertal, Germany), E. Kusber, A. Martin
Effects of heart rate variability biofeedback in patients with depression - A randomized controlled trial
Alexandra Martin (Wuppertal, Germany), L. Fallmeier, J. Schmidt
Effects of internet-based psychological interventions on emotional distress and quality of life
in adult cancer patients: systematic review
Silvia Golita (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania), A. Băban
206TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
16:50 - 18:20 Symposium Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Parallel Session
THE EMERGING ROLE OF PSYCHOCARDIOLOGY - AN UPDATE 2018
Chairs: Karl-Heinz Ladwig (Neuherberg, Germany), Joram Ronel (Munich, Germany)
Early psychological counseling to prevent posttraumatic stress induced by acute coronary syndrome:
The MI-SPRINT randomized controlled trial
Roland von Känel (Zurich, Switzerland), J. Barth, M. Princip, R.E. Meister-Langraf, J-P. Schmid, H. Znoj, C. Herbert
U. Schnyder
Being alone in the phase of an acute life threatening coronary event: impact on the patients’ delay time
Xiaoyan Fang (Neuherberg, Germany), J. Ronel, K.H. Ladwig
Work stress together with impaired sleep increase the risk of cardiovascular mortality in hypertensive
workers: findings from the MONICA/KORA cohort study
Jian Li (Düsseldorf, Germany), H. Johar, X. Fang, P. Angerer, K. Ladwig
Inflammatory Burden, Coronary Heart Disease and Psychosocial Aspects - Results of the Inflammatory
Method Group of the “SPIRR-CAD Trial”
Joram Ronel (Barmelweid, Switzerland), C. Herrmann-Lingen, R. Schmidt, B. Marten-Mittag,
S. Braun, K. Schapperer, C. Albus, M. Beutel, M. De Zwaan, H. Deter, K. Fritzsche, J. Jordan, J. Jünger, M. Michal,
K. Petrowski, W. Söller, F. Vitinius, C.S. Weber, K.H Ladwig
Effectiveness of relaxation therapy in a cardiac rehabilitation program
Giada Castello (Verona, Italia), L. Fontana, E. Bravi, L. Nadalini, M. Cicoira, F.L. Ribichini
ORAL PRESENTATIONS - SESSION 1
18:30 - 19:30 Oral Presentation Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Parallel Session 1
HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITAL, PRIMARY CARE AND EMERGENCY ROOM
Chairs: Ursula Werneke (Lulea, Sweden), Francesco Amaddeo (Verona, Italy)
LITHIUM USE AMONG PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS - A RISK FACTOR FOR HYPERNATREMIA?
U. Werneke (Umeå, Sweden), B. Forssén, M. Ott
ANXIETY IS PREVAILING IN NON-CARDIAC CHEST PAIN SUBJECTS, WHILE SOMATISATION IS NOT.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
M. Balestrieri (Udine, Italy)
TRAINING HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO IMPROVE ATTITUDES, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
IN PROVIDING HEALTHCARE FOR LGBTI PEOPLE
V. Donisi (Verona, Italy), M. Rosinska, K. Zakrzewska, F. Farinella, M. Pawlega, M. Rodzinka, S. Aujean,
J. Sanchez-Lambert, N. Pinto, R. Davis, L. Gios, M. Mirandola, N. Sherriff, N. McGlynn, L. Zeeman, A. Pierson,
F. Amaddeo
BARRIERS TO HEALTHCARE PROVISION FOR LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER AND INTERSEX (LGBTI)
PEOPLE IN SIX EU MEMBER STATES: A FOCUS GROUP STUDY
N. McGlynn (Brighton, UK), N. Sherriff, L. Zeeman, K. Browne, M. Mirandola, V. Donisi, L. Gios, R. Davis,
F. Farinella, M. Rosinska, A. Pierson, N. Pinto, S. Aujean
18:30 - 19:30 Oral Presentation Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Parallel Session 2
STRESS AND PHYSICAL DISEASE
Chairs: Hans-Christian Deter (Berlin, Germany), A. Stauder (Budapest, Hungary)
SUBJECTIVE SOMATIC SYMPTOMS AMONG VICTIMS OF OFFENSIVE BEHAVIORS AT THE WORKPLACE
A. Stauder (Budapest, Hungary), B. Konkolÿ Thege
THE ASSOCIATION OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC SOMATIC DISEASE, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND
NEUROTRANSMITTER PRECURSOR MONAMINE LEVELS
B. Sperner-Unterweger (Innsbruck, Austria), K. Hüfner, D. Fuchs, M. Blauth
DIMMI SI - A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ON INTEGRATED IMAGINATIVE
DISTENTION, A TOOL TO COPE WITH FATIGUE. RESULTS FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE
A. Sgoifo (Milan, Italy), A. Bignamini, L. La Mantia, M.G. Celani, L. Nobili, P. Proserpio, M. Ceriani,
M.R. Marazzi, P. Parietti, A. Protti, E.C. Agostoni
FACTORS INFLUENCING HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF FAMILIES OF CANCER PATIENTS: A
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN JAPAN
H. Kanemura (Tokyo, Japan), U. Yamada, T. Iwata, O. Takahashi, D. Ohta
216TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
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Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Thursday 28 June
18:30 - 19:30 Oral Presentation Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Parallel Session 3
INTERVENTIONS ON PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY OR ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
Chairs: Claudio Bassi (Verona, Italy), Istvan Mucsi (Toronto, Canada)
INDICATION FOR PERIOPERATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS IN INDENTIFIED CABG
AND MITRAL VALVE PATIENTS
B. Korbmacher (Düsseldorf, Germany), K. Botzet, J.D. Schipke, M. Franz, A. Lichtenberg, R. Schäfer
DEVELOPMENT OF A BRIEF PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PRE-SURGICAL
ANXIETY BEFORE PANCREATIC SURGERY
O.P. Danzi (Verona, Italy), V. Marinelli, A. Salvia, C. Bassi, L. Del Piccolo
IS KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED PSYCHOSOCIAL DISTRESS AMONG ELDERLY
WITH END-STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE?
I. Mucsi (Toronto, Canada), A. Raissi, N. Edwards, Y. Liao, F. Khalafi, A. Abdalla, J. Zhang, M. Lib, M. Novak
ANONYMOUS LIVE LIVER DONATION: OUTCOMES OF 50 CASES
S. Abbey (Toronto, Canada), J. Jung, N. Goldaracena, A. Aravinthan, S. Krause, C. Pritove, J. Lynch, L. Wright,
N. Selzner, E. Renner, A. Ghanekar, I. Macgilvray, G. Sapisochin, P. Greig, G. Levy, D. Grant
18:30 - 19:30 Oral Presentation Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Parallel Session 4
SOMATOFORM DISORDERS AND MEDICALLY UNEXPLAINED SYMPTOMS
Chairs: Manfred E. Beutel (Mainz, Germany), Judith Rosmalen (Groningen, The Netherlands)
PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AND SYMPTOM REPORTING IN INDOOR AIR QUESTIONNAIRES AMONG
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STUDENTS
K. Savelieva (Helsinki, Finland), S. Ung-Lanki, J. Lampi, M. Elovainio, J. Pekkanen
SYMPATHETIC PREDOMINANCE OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN FUNCTIONAL
SOMATIC SYNDROMES. THE DANFUND STUDY
T.M. Dantoft (Copenhagen, Denmark ), L. Brint, M. Eliasen, P.K. Fink, L.F. Eplov, B.H. Thuesen, T. Jørgensen
PSYCHOSOMATOGENESIS AS AN INSTRUMENT OF AN EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS
A. Khaikin (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
TIME MATTERS: DECREASING BURDEN OF SOMATIC SYMPTOMS IN THE GERMAN GENERAL
POPULATION FROM 1975 TO 2013
M.E. Beutel (Mainz, Germany), E.M. Klein, M. Henning, J. Burghardt, A.N. Tibubos, G. Schmutzer, E. Brähler
18:30 - 19:30 Special Interest Group Conference Room 1.1 - NABUCCO Parallel Session
Travel Award Ceremony
Young researchers
Chairs: Miriam Katharina Depping (Hamburg, Germany), Meike Shedden Mora (Hamburg, Germany)
18:30 - 19:30 Special Interest Group Conference Room 1.5 - TRAVIATA Parallel Session
Chronic Pain: Psychosomatic medicine - focus on chronic pain
Chair: Antonella Ciaramella (Pisa, Italy)
18:30 - 19:30 Special Interest Group Conference Room 1.6 - DON GIOVANNI Parallel Session
Organization of Care
Chairs: Steven Frankel (San Francisco, USA), Martina Bühring
19:30 - 21:00 EAPM General Assembly Lecture Hall T2-T3 AIDA Plenary Session
226TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE · EAPM ·
INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES
TO PROMOTE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Verona (Italy), 27-30 June 2018
Friday 29 June
8:00 - 8:30 Conference registration
ORAL PRESENTATIONS - SESSION 2
8:20 - 9:20 Oral Presentation Conference Room T1 - CARMEN Parallel Session 5
MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL COMORBIDITIES IN VULNERABLE PEOPLE
Chairs: Cedric Lemogne (Paris, France), Valeria Donisi (Verona, Italy)
DEPRESSION, ANTIDEPRESSANTS AND HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL IN THE COMMUNITY. A CROSS-SECTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE PARIS PROSPECTIVE STUDY III
H. Vulser (Paris, France), C. Lemogne, F. Cote, M.C. Perier, N. Hoertel, P. Boutouyrie, F. Thomas, B. Pannier,
F. Limosin, Xavier Jouven, J.P. Empana
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS: A MATCHED CASE-CONTROL STUDY
R. M. Quinto (Rome, Italy), M. Innamorati, D. Lester, L. Iani, D. Graceffa, C. Bonifati
EXPRESSIVE SUPPRESSION AND NEGATIVE AFFECT, PATHWAYS OF EMOTIONAL DYSREGULATION IN
PSORIASIS PATIENTS
C. Ciuluvica (Neagu) (Pescara, Italy), P. Amerio, M. Fulcheri
SELF-RATED WELLBEING AND GENERAL HEALTH IN FINAL YEARS OF LIFE: AN EXPLORATORY
POPULATION-BASED STUDY AMONG THE OLDEST OLD
V. Donisi (Verona, Italy), F. Tedeschi, J. Kalseth, E. Lara, N. Martín-María, M. Miret, J. Cresswell-Smith,
A.K. Forsman, J. Nordmyr, L. Rabbi, K. Wahlbeck, F. Amaddeo
8:20 - 9:20 Oral Presentation Conference Room 1.3 - TURANDOT Parallel Session 6
INTEGRATED CARE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Chairs: Monika Keller (Heidelberg, Germany), Kerstin Maehder (Hamburg, Germany)
MANAGEMENT OF PSYCHIATRIC AND SOMATIC COMORBIDITY IN PRIMARY-CARE-BASED STEPPED-CARE
MODELS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
K. Maehder (Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany), B. Löwe, A. Weigel
COMPASS-MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY JOINING FORCES TO IMPROVE CARE DELIVERY FOR THE MEDICALLY
ILL DEPRESSED PATIENT
D.J. Katzelnick (Minnesota, USA), M.D. Williams, C.S. Neely
THE ROLE OF NURSES' RESPONSIBILITY AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY FOR THEIR PERCEPTION OF UNMET
PATIENT NEEDS IN SPECIALIST MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES
T. Norfjærn, L. Melby, J. Kassbøll (Trondheim, Norway)
COPING STRATEGIES AMONG SECOND VICTIMS OF ADVERSE EVENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
AND META-ANALYSIS
I.M. Busch (Verona, Italy), F. Moretti, M. Purgato, C. Barbui, M. Rimondini
8:20 - 9:20 Oral Presentation Conference Room 1.4 - PARSIFAL Parallel Session 7
DELIBERATE SELF-HARM/SUICIDE/TRAUMA
Chairs: Corrado Barbui (Verona, Italy), Else Guthrie (Leeds, UK)
GUNS, MENTAL ILLNESS AND SUICIDE IN THE UNITED STATES
J. Maldonado (Stanford, Unites States)
A COMPARISON OF PSYCHIATRIC AND PRIMARY CARE FOLLOW-UP AFTER EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
PRESENTATIONS OF DELIBERATE SELF-HARM
J. Hunter (Toronto, Canada), R. Maunder, P. Kurdyak, A. Wilton, A. Gruneir, S. Vigod
PHYSICAL HEALTH AND HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN COMBAT WAR VETERANS IN CROATIA
L. Brajkovic (Zagreb, Croatia), M. Bras, B. Bras
DIFFERENTIAL INFLAMMATORY AND NEUROENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AFTER
INFLAMMATORY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESS IN REMITTED MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
L. Cassiers (Antwerp, Belgium), P. Niemegeers, P. De Boer, M. Morrens, S. Claes, B. Sabbe, F. Van Den Eede
8:20 - 9:20 Oral Presentation Conference Room 1.2 - RIGOLETTO Parallel Session 8
PERINATAL PSYCHIATRY
Chairs: Giorgio Piacentini (Verona, Italy), Mirella Ruggeri (Verona, Italy)
CONTEXTUAL-RELATIONSHIP FACTORS OF MENTAL HEALTH FUNCTIONING OF NULLIPARAS IN THE LAST
TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY
M. Rus Makovec (Ljubljana, Slovenia), P. Rus Prelog, M. Vidmar Simic, T. Premru Srsen, M. Perat
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