*alphabetical order by last name
Plenary Lectures
PLENARY & KEY LECTURES OF CONFERENCE
MARIO MAJ, Italy
Mistakes to avoid in the implementation of community mental health care
PEDRO RUIZ, USA
Addressing Quality Assurance in Psychiatry: A Cultural Competency Perspective
Key Lectures
MICHAELA AMERING, Austria
Recovery in mental health: means and meanings
THOMAS BECKER, Germany
Quali
ty assurance and treatment process in mental health care
GERMAN ELIAS BERRIOS, United Kingdom
Psychiatric classification: history & epistemology
DINESH BHUGRA, UK
Education of mental health professionals
JONATHAN BURNS, South Africa
Inequalities and mental health
FRANCIS CREED, UK
Rethinking quality measures in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
BELFORT EDGARD, Venezuela
Issues of quality in psychiatric praxis in Latin America
MARIA LUISA FIGUEIRA, Portual
(title to be confirmed)
OTTO STEENFELDT FOSS, Norway
Ethics in psychiatry: principals and codes
WOLFGANG GAEBEL, Germany
The stigma of psychiatry and psychiatrists - fact or fiction? MANUEL GOMEZ-BENEYTO, Spain
Quality in psychiatric training: European perspective
ALİ SAFFET GÖNÜL, Turkey
Neuroimaging studies in mood disorders: clinical implication of findings and directions for future research. HELEN HERRMAN, Australia
Working with service users and carers for quality in psychiatry
MARIANNE KASTRUP, Denmark
International aspects of thehHuman rights of mental patients
CHARLES NEMEROFF, USA
(title to be confirmed)
ANITA REICHER, Switzerland
Treatment in perinatal mental disorders: what is safe and evidence based? WOLFGANG RUTZ, Sweden
Depression from men's mental health perspective
SHEKHAR SAXENA, Switzerland
Future of psychiatric classifications: the development of ICD-11
DONNA STEWART, Canada
Depression From a Women's Mental Health Perspective
MEHMET ZİHNİ SUNGUR, Turkey
Cognitive-behaviour therapy: effects on subjective quality of life
ALLAN TASMAN, USA
Quality assurance in psychiatric training
JANET TREASURE, United Kingdom
Eating Disorders: state of the art:
RICHARD WARNER, USA
The reduction of coercion in psychiatry: what works? RONALD WINTROB, USA
Contributions of transcultural psychiatry to clinical psychiatry; a 'human centered' perspective
YANKI YAZGAN, Turkey
A developmental approach to DSM V: Diagnosis and its relevance to treatment and prognosis in children who need psychiatric services
COURSES
WOLFGANG GAEBEL, Germany
Why and how to do a research in psychiatry
MARIANNE KASTRUP, Denmark
Cultural formulation of people with mental disorders
WOLFGANG RUTZ, Sweden
Epidemiology and prevention in su***de: anEeuropean public health perspective
DONNA STEWART, Canada
Women's issues in Psychiatry
JANET TREASURE, United Kingdom
Current diagnostic problems in eating disorders
RONALD WINTROB, USA
Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Diverse Cultural Backgrounds