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ENMESH GRONINGEN 2017
Thursday, October 5 8.00-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.45 Plenary
session Opening session (Welcome addresses, Presidential addresses)
9.45-10.30 Plenary
session
Opening Keynote lecture
Helen Killaspy: Complex individuals in a complex society; how complex needs services should be the quality benchmark for mental health care
10.30-11.15 Coffee break
Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 08 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
11.15-12.15 Parallel
session 1
S1.1 Individual Placement
and Support for regular
employment or education;
research findings on novel
approaches in four
European countries
S1.2 Environment,
vulnerability and use-
fulness of individualized
approaches in first
episode psychosis: Data
from “real world” settings
S1.3 Establishing the
effectiveness of peer
support in mental health
services
S1.4 Evaluation of
multiple methodologies
for Recovery Supportive
Care for people with
severe mental illness
S1.5 Somatic health of
patients with severe
mental illness
S1.6 Influencing mental
health policies: the story
of a forthcoming
Canadian mental health
transition fund on home
care and psychotherapy
S1.7 Family focused
support programs
12.15-13.00 Lunch
13.00-14.00 Poster
sessions
Theme 1
Assessment
Theme 2
Epidemiology
Theme 3
Approaches
Theme 4
Policy
Theme 5
Other
14.00-15.15 Plenary
session
Keynote lectures Theme: Epidemiology
David Roe: Using routine outcome measurement to improve personal care: paving bridges between data and people
Cathy Mihalopoulos: Is there a place for economics in mental health care?
Discussant: Reinhold Kilian
Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 08 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
15.15-16.15 Parallel
session 2
S2.1 Community
alternatives to acute
psychiatric hospital
admission: Implemen-
tation and quality
improvement
S2.2 Think again: New
developments in the field
of clinical staging
S2.3 The role of
experiential knowledge in
mental health services
research
S2.4 Stigma and
destigmatization:
assessment, disclosure of
mental health problems,
and intervention
S2.5 Incidence, use of
services, gender
differences and reported
disease-related symptoms
in schizophrenia
outpatients in Spain
S2.6 Use of observational
data to gain insight into
disease burden and
treatment choices. Case
studies in depression and
psychosis
S2.7 The aftermath of
extramuralisation. The
Amsterdam LTMH study:
a cohort-study among
patients with severe
mental illness
16.15-16.45 Coffee break
Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 08 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
16.45-18.00 Parallel
session 3
OP3.1 Costs of care OP3.2 Work & Education OP3.3 Primary care OP3.4 Involvement of
service users
OP3.5 Family OP3.6 Care networks OP3.5 Service use
18.30-20.00 Welcome cocktail at Groninger Museum + visit to museum exhibitions
WiFi Networks in the UMCG:
• UMCG Guest – free WiFi network, no login required
• Eduroam: connect with your institution login
Addresses Social Programme:
• Groninger Museum (October 5, 18:30-20:00 h): Museumeiland 1, Groningen
• Der Aa Kerk (October 6, 19:30-22:00 h): Akerkhof 2, Groningen
Contact
Groningen Congres Bureau
Telephone +31 50 316 88 77
Friday, October 6 Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
9.00-10.00 Parallel
session 4
S4.1 New findings from
the evaluation of the Time
to Change Anti-stigma
programme in England
S4.2 Recovery and
rehabilitation in service
users in need of longer
term intensive clinical
treatment
S4.3 Supporting the
public mental health
system in improving
recovery-oriented
practices: The Canadian
Experience
S4.4 Less is more;
antipsychotic dose-
reduction and
discontinuation in first and
multiple episode
psychosis: update on trials
S4.5 Lifestyle
interventions and their
effect on metabolic risks
of patients with SMI:
enhancing enduring
results
S4.6 Psychiatric re-
hospitalisation by Record
Linkage of Large
Administrative Data Sets:
the EU CEPHOS_LINK
Study
S4.7 The use of
Experience Sampling as a
clinical tool to personalize
and contextualise mental
health care
10.00-10.45 Coffee break
10.45-12.00 Plenary
session
Keynote lectures Theme: Assessment
Marieke Wichers: The dynamic nature of psychopathology and the relevance of micro-level context
Lucia Valmaggia: The use of Virtual Reality in mental health
Discussant: Vanessa Pinfold
Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
12.00-13.00 Parallel
session 5
OP5.1 Decision making OP5.2 Social context OP5.3 Community care OP5.4 Disease burden OP5.5 Implementation in
care
OP5.6 Engagement in
care
OP5.7 Recovery-focused
interventions
13.00-14.15 Lunch
14.15-15.30 Plenary
session
Keynote lectures Theme: Approaches
Luis Salvador-Carulla: The Mental Health Atlas Project. Development and implications for consumer empowerment
Catherine van Zelst: Enhancing stigma resilience and recovery using the individual’s context
Discussant: Viviane Kovess-Masfety
Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
15.30-16.30 Parallel
session 6
S6.1 Let’s recover!
Restructuring health care
and the use of recovery-
oriented interventions
S6.2 Dilemmas of choice
in mental health care
S6.3 What we can we
offer long-term inpatients
with psychosis: do’s and
don’ts regarding the
treatment and quality of
life
S6.4 The social context of
mental health in later life;
implications for care
S6.5 Implementation of
context analysis in
decision support systems
for evidence-informed
policy
S6.6 Costs and economic
evaluation in mental
health care: how to make
it work?
S6.7 Insight in psychosis:
integrating a social and
neuropsychiatrical
perspective?
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 Carré zaal
17.00-18.00 Parallel
session 7
S7.1 The QuEST Study:
Quality and Effectiveness
of Supported Tenancies. A
national programme of
research across England
S7.2 Virtual Reality
treatments for psychotic
disorders - the beginning
of a new era?
S7.3 Prevalence and
prevention of
victimization in persons
with severe mental illness:
a research programme in
The Netherlands
S7.4 Severe mental illness
in later life: recent
research relevant for
mental health care in a
scientifically much
neglected area
S7.5 Supported
Education: community
participation for people
with psychiatric
disabilities
S7.6 Attitude towards
people with mental
disorders in university
students of health
sciences From Portugal,
Spain and Chile
S7.7 Assessing recovery in
mental health
populations: a need for
instruments that measure
what matters most to
service users
19.30-22.00 Conference Dinner at Der Aa-kerk
Saturday, October 7 Room Blauwe zaal Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 10 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 04
9.00-10.00 Parallel
session 7
OP8.1 Recovery-focused
practice
OP8.2 Therapeutic
relationship
OP8.3 Care content &
Vocational rehabilitation
OP8.4 Young clients OP8.5 Social outcomes &
Lifestyle
OP8.6 Forensic issues OP8.7 Activation
10.00-11.15 Plenary
session
Keynote lectures Theme: Policy
Philippe Delespaul: Mental Health as a Public Health Challenge: we need resilient, supportive communities to improve personal mental resilience
Kwame McKenzie: Policy initiatives to support mental health and recovery in the community
Discussant: Galia Moran
11.15-11.45 Coffee break
11.45-12.30 Plenary
session
Closing Keynote lecture
Mirella Ruggeri: Integrating generic and specialised community teams to promote a whole life approach
12.30-13.00 Plenary
session Closing session (Poster award ceremony)