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19th international Congress of ESCAP Maastricht
networks in child and
adolescent psychiatry
programmE book
19-21 June 2022
escap2022.eu19 th international Congress of ESCAP Maastricht 19 th international Congress of ESCAP Maastricht
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CONTENT Welcome to ESCAP 2022
1 WELCOME TO ESCAP 2022 3 We are very happy to welcome you at the 19th Congress of
the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
(ESCAP) in the Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre in
Maastricht, the Netherlands’ most European city, from 19 to
2 CONGRESS TRACKS 4
21 June 2022.
The 2022 ESCAP Congress is much more than an event
3 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE 5 where we discuss the latest developments in our field. It is a
renewed meeting between colleagues in times of serious ad-
verse events, such the COVID-19 pandemic, and an ongoing
4 CONGRESS SECRETARIAT AND QUESTIONS 6 war on our European soil. The conference theme ‘Networks in
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry’, clearly relates to the resil-
ience that is now shown and needed to provide the best care
5 CONGRESS VENUE AND GENERAL INFORMATION 7 for the children and adolescents, who are the main victims in
the adverse advents that we encountered.
During the congress we will strengthen our professional net-
6 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 11 works, integrating research and clinical practice and by pro-
viding educational programs and platforms to discuss policy.
Several network perspectives, such as community networks,
brain networks, social media networks, and many related top-
7 DAILY PROGRAMME 12
ics will be presented by our colleagues and honored key-note
speakers. Acknowledging the importance of interaction be-
tween professionals, our social program includes a welcome
8 ESCAP 2022 POLICY DEBATE 73 reception and excellent dinner.
We wish you all an inspiring and fruitful meeting!
9 POSTER PROGRAM 74 Welcome to Maastricht!
10 SPONSORED CONTENT 84 MANON HILLEGERS
President of the Congress
11 ANNOUNCEMENT ESCAP 2023 89
DIMITRIS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
President of ESCAP
STEPHAN ELIEZ
President of the ESCAP board congress committee
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CONGRESS TRACKS PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
BRAIN AND GENETIC NETWORKS PREVENTION & INTERVENTION LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE ESCAP BOARD
Focus on (basic) neurosciences with special attention to Focus on initiatives / studies aiming at prevention of mental
neural networks in the brain studied with MR imaging, EEG or illness, early intervention and enhancing resilience in children
TMS. The interacting network of brain, environmental and ge- and adolescents. Include transdiagnostic approaches, infant
netic factors e.g. epigenetics, polygenetic risk scores, GWAS. mental health, studies in high-risk populations, and education
on mental health at schools.
MANON HILLEGERS DIMITRIS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
Congress President ESCAP 2022 President of ESCAP
SOCIAL AND FAMILY NETWORKS
Focus on networks including peers, families and professionals. TREATMENT Professor and head of department Professor of child and adolescent
Family functioning, parenting and the effect of interventions Focus on pharmacological and psychotherapeutic forms of of child and adolescent psychiatry/ psychiatry, National and
on the development of psychopathology. The importance treatment, and other (novel) forms of treatment. Also, studies psychology at Erasmus MC-Sophia Kapodistrian University of Athens,
and impact of bullying, or support from peers on children and on adverse effects of treatment, or treatment enhancers children’s hospital, Rotterdam Greece
adolescents are relevant for this track. Presented work is preferentially
based on novel research, but systematic reviews and scoping
reviews may be considered relevant.
EHEALTH NETWORKS
Focus on the importance and challenges that eHealth and
ARNE POPMA STEPHAN ELIEZ
other innovative tools (VR, smartphone apps, serious gaming, COVID-19
online CBT etc.) represent and can add to the field of child SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19 infections impacts
and adolescent psychiatry. The importance of the online (mental) health and daily life of all. Adverse psychological Professor at Amsterdam UMC, loc. Past President of ESCAP, Professor
world for youth and professionals to connect and form a effects on children and youth appear widespread and are Vumc, department of child and ado- and Director of child psychiatry
network in which mental health care is acceptable and easily potentially devastating for a considerable portion of the lescent psychiatry and psychology and special education, University
available. population. Submissions may include effects of the pandemic of Geneve, Switzerland
on families, mental health care, assessments and outcome of
psychopathology in youth. In addition, effects and proposals
for interventions and improvements of healthcare systems.
DETERMINANTS
Focus on social, psychological and biological determinants
of mental illness in children and adolescents. Consider social
THERESE VAN AMELSVOORT JOHANNES HEBEBRAND
exclusion, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), poverty, YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
loneliness, parental mental illness/substance use, intellectual One of the most intense and meaningful periods in the lives Professor - Personal chair, Psychia- ESCAP Academic Division lead and
disability. GxE interactions; exposomes. of professionals is the journey from medical school gradua- try & Neuropsychology, School for ECAP Editor-in-Chief, Professor
tion to board certification in the field of child- and adoles- Mental Health and Neuroscience, University Duisberg-Essen, Germany
cent psychiatry. In this track, educational updates, thoughts Fac. Health, Medicine and Life
about the future of Child- and Adolescent psychiatric servic- Sciences, Maastricht
DEVELOPMENT es, but also sessions on career development and the identity
Focus on normal brain, psychological, cognitive and emotion- of CAP are included.
al development of children and adolescents, including the
transitional phase to adulthood. Secure attachment, social
function / cognition, executive function.
WOUTER STAAL
Professor of child and adolescent
psychiatry, Radboud Medical Center,
Nijmegen
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CONGRESS SECRETARIAT AND QUESTIONS CONGRESS VENUE and GENERAL INFORMATION
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applicable) the congress dinner. Please, make sure you have it Lunch and Coffee Breaks are held in the Brightlands Foyer
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can also be bought at Restaurant SAAM located in MECC
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION CURRENCY WHAT TO SEE IN MAASTRICHT RESTAURANTS
The monetary unit is the Euro (EUR). Bank notes are printed
TIME ZONE in values of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500; and Maastricht is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, as Where better to enjoy good food and drinks than in Maas-
Time Zone UTC+01:00 coins in values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent, and €1 and €2. you will quickly discover when strolling through the historic tricht? The city lives and breathes the traditional Limburg
If changing currency, it is recommended to request smaller inner city. Churches, city walls, monumental merchant houses spirit of relishing all the good things in life; it’s in our blood.
LANGUAGE value notes of €5- €20 as it can be difficult to find establish- and big squares merge seamlessly with a comprehensive and This means that Maastricht’s culinary entrepreneurs love to
Dutch is the official language in the Netherlands, however ments to take larger notes. It is advised against taking larger varied range of shops. pull out all the stops – whether you settle down in a tradi-
English is widely spoken. The official congress language is notes as problems regarding counterfeiting mean they are tional pub or dine at a starred restaurant. So, why not join us
English and no translation/interpretation services will be rarely accepted. Maastricht, capital city of the province Limburg, has over and dine like a Maastricht local?
offered. 120,000 inhabitants and is a real historical tourist city. Yearly
Major credit and debit cards (some restrictions apply to it attracts over 3 million tourists to the city. Explore, walk Some suggestions:
EMERGENCY American Express and Diners) are accepted in shops, restau- through the inner city and eat one of Limburg’s famous pies.
In emergency situations, you can contact the local police, rants and hotels, but in some they are not, be sure to check Or maybe have a look inside the Saint Peter’s Church or visit Beluga Loves You Restaurant (1 Michelin star) € ****
ambulance service, fire department and other emergency before ordering. Cash can be withdrawn with your Visa, the limestone mines, Maastricht has a lot to offer. The city Plein 1992, Maastricht
services by calling 112. MasterCard, Maestro or Cirrus card at any ATM. is located in the southeast of the Netherlands. The European
Union also developed as the result of the Maastricht treaty Kruisheren Restaurant € ***
MEDICAL SERVICES If your country of residence is outside of The Netherlands, which was signed in this city in 1992. Kruisherengang 19, Maastricht
Should you need to see a doctor or a dentist, we recommend you may qualify for a sales-tax refund for purchases. You
contacting your hotel’s reception desk who will direct you to need to request a form for your refund at the shop when What can’t you miss out on during a visit to Maastricht? Restaurant Harry’s € ***
the medical professionals assigned to the hotel. If immediate making you purchase. From historical to underground, here are ESCAP’S most popu- Wycker Brugstraat 2, Maastricht
medical attention is required, call the emergency services at lar places of interest:
112. Emergency medical services (including transportation ATMS & CREDIT CARDS Le Bon Vivant € **
by ambulance) are not free and you will be billed for any ATMs are widely available throughout Maastricht and most 1. See the Treasures of Saint Servatius and walk around Capucijnenstraat 91, Maastricht
services rendered. are open 24 hours a day. Most stores accept all major credit the Vrijthof Square
cards, however grocery stores, cafes and some restaurants 2. Visit Fort Sint Pieter and the Caves of Maastricht Restaurant Pieke Potloed (real Maastricht feeling) € **
TRAVEL HEALTH will only accept cash. 3. Tour the Basilica of Our Lady Sporenstraat 5, Maastricht
There are no specific health risks associated with travel to 4. Visit the Bonnefanten Museum
The Netherlands. Ensure coverage by your own health insur- TIPPING 5. Walk the Old Town Walls and Hell Gate Cafe Sjiek € **
ance and bring necessary documents on the trip. If you are At restaurants it is possible that you will be charged a cover 6. Visit the Dominicanen Bookshop Sint Pieterstraat 13, Maastricht
a European citizen from within EU/EEA, a European Health charge of between 1-3 euros per head and most people 7. Visit the Bishop’s Mill
Insurance Card (EHIC) gives you access to medically neces- choose to round up to the nearest Euro after this, but you 8. Take a boat tour on the Meuse river
sary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in can leave more for excellent service. Some restaurants also 9. Take a stroll along Wilhelminabrug and St. Servaasbrug
The Netherlands. charge an additional service charge on the bill which can be 10. Or visit one of the many cafes and restaurants in the city
around 10% in which case you do not need to leave anything
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The Netherlands: +(31) made clear before ordering. Tipping taxi drivers is unusual but
appreciated if they have assisted with luggage. Most people
ELECTRICITY prefer to round up to the closest Euro to avoid handling small
The standard electrical voltage in the Netherlands is 230 change.
volts AC, 50Hz (hotel bathrooms may also have outlets for
100 volts). The electrical outlets in the Netherlands take two- WEATHER
pronged, round-pin plugs. We recommend that you purchase The average temperature for June is 16 – 24 Celsius. Even
an adaptor for your electrical equipment prior to your arrival. though it is summer we do recommend packing some water-
proof clothing for the occasional rain shower.
WATER
Tap water is safe to drink in Maastricht. TEMPERATURE
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DISTANCE Celsius to Fahrenheit: multiply Celsius by 1.8 and add 32 to
Distances in Maastricht are given in kilometers. 1 mile = 1.62 convert to Fahrenheit.
kilometers
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
BERNADKA DUBICKA TOBIAS BANASCHEWSKI MARIT SIJBRANDIJ BRUNO FALISSARD
Policy, politics, and youth Pharmacotherapy in Addressing trauma and adversity Did we take the right train in
mental health - Playing our disruptive disorders in children and adolescents in promoting the concept of
part in a global challenge global settings ‘Neurodevelopmental disorders’?
Prof. dr. Sijbrandij is Professor in Clinical Psychology and co-Di- After some initial training in mathematics and fundamental
Bernadka Dubicka is a Professor of Child and Adolescent Tobias Banaschewski, MD, PhD, is Professor of Child and Ad-
rector of the World Health Organization Collaborative Center physics (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris), Bruno Falissard engaged
Psychiatry at the Hull and York Medical School, University of olescent Psychiatry at the Medical Faculty Mannheim of the
for Research and Dissemination of Psychological Interven- in medical studies and specialized in Child and Adolescent
York, UK; an Honorary MAHSC Professor, University of Man- University of Heidelberg, Medical Director of the Department
tions at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) University Amsterdam, the Psychiatry in 1991. His PhD was in biostatistics and his post
chester; Editor in Chief of the Journal of Child and Adolescent of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Central Institute
Netherlands. Her research is focused on the prevention, early doc in psychometrics and exploratory multimensional methods.
Mental Health; and a practising psychiatrist in the Greater of Mental Health (CIMH), as well as and Deputy Director of
detection and treatment of mental health problems following He was assistant professor in child and adolescent psychiatry in
Manchester Mental Health Trust, UK. She is also treasurer of the CIMH in Mannheim, Germany. He is also Chairman of the
trauma and adversity in a global context and in vulnerable 1996-1997, associate professor in Public Health in 1997-2002
the Union of European Medical Specialists CAP section, and European Network for Hyperkinetic Disorders (EUNETHYDIS)
populations. and full professor in Public health from 2002. He is at the head
was the recent chair of child and adolescent psychiatry, at and Member of the European ADHD Guidelines Group. He
of the “Center of Epidemiology and Population Health” (500
the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych), UK. was President of the German Society of Child and Adolescent
members). He is co-author of more than 400 papers and author
Her career has integrated clinical, academic, media and policy Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (DGKJP) and
of 4 books. He has a clinical activity in child and adolescent
expertise to highlight the importance of child mental health, Coordinator of the German (S3) Guideline on ADHD. His
reduce inequalities, and the need for preventative, systems of main research focus is on developmental psychopathology,
GABRIELLE CARLSON psychiatry. His personal areas of research are about method-
ology and epistemology of mental health research. In 2015
care based on co-production with young people. Her research neuropsychology, neurobiology and psychopharmacology of
Irritability, Outbursts and he became president of IACAPAP (International Association
interests have focused on increasing access to evidence based ADHD, ASD and comorbid disorders. Dr. Banaschewski studied
Emotion Dysregulation: Trans- of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, the
interventions for adolescent depression, and she is currently psychology and medicine at the University of Marburg (Ger-
diagnosic and Very Impairing term ended in 2018) and member of the French Academy of
leading a large depression trial (BAY). Recent policy interests many) and received his training as in Child and Adolescent
Medicine.
include advisory work on the impact of technology and the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Göttingen
ecological crisis on mental health, where she represented (Germany).
Gabrielle A. Carlson, M.D., professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics
RCPsych at COP26 in Glasgow.
at State University of New York at Stony Brook since 1985,
founded and directed the Division of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry until 2013. Dr. Carlson has written over 300 papers
and chapters on phenomenology and treatment of child and
adolescent depression and bipolar disorder. Her most recent in-
terests involve the impact of mood and behavior dysregulation
in children and adolescents.
Dr. Carlson has won numerous awards including the APA’s
Blanche F. Ittleson Award for research in child and adolescent
psychiatry, the Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Prevention in
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and AACAP’s Virginia Q Antho-
ny Outstanding Woman Leader award. She was also awarded
the American Psychopathological Association’s Zubin Award, for
an her contributions to psychopathology research.
Dr. Carlson is past president of the International Society for
Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathologym past chair
of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry’s
(AACAPs) Program Committee. She has also frequently been
“the most requested speaker”. She is AACAP’s President from
October 2019 to October 2021.
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programme at a glance programme at a glance
SUNDAY 19 JUNE 2022 MONDAY 20 JUNE 2022
09h30 - 10h45 Room PARALLEL SESSION 1 08h30 - 09h15 AUD 1 KEYNOTE LECTURE OF PROF. DR. MARIT SIJBRANDIJ
0.15 S7 Intergenerational transmission of psychopathology; results from a cross-diagnostic approach 09h15 - 10h30 PARALLEL SESSION 1
AUD 2 S12 The role of nutrition and gut microbiota in mental health S2 Cognitive and functional outcomes in children of parents with severe mental illness across development
0.15
0.9 S14 Psychopathology in children with rare monogenetic syndromes S36 Lifestyle intervention in child psychiatry
AUD 2
0.4 S19 Attachment and trauma: The effects of early intervention in child and adolescent psychiatry S39 Complex youth or Complex care? A multiple perspective study on youth with severe and enduring mental health problems
0.4
0.6 S22 International networks in CAP training: I get by with a little help from my friends S48 Improving the effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs in children with neurodevelopmental disorders: Adverse effects and quality of life
0.2
0.14 S24 Tracing the origins from synapse to EEG in monogenetic neurodevelopmental disorders: the brainmodel perspective. S52 Preservation of mental health in minors - Determinants and online approaches
0.8
0.1 S33 Innovative strategies to access mental health care for youth S53 Understanding environmental mediators in the presence of genetic vulnerability for psychopathology, the model of
0.9
0.2 S55 Transdiagnostic ecological momentary interventions targeting specific constructs aimed at improving youth mental health. 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.
0.8 S64 Callous unemotional and other conduct disorder related traits: Underlying neurobiology S60 Findings from the Milestone Project: A European Study on Transition from Child to Adult Mental Health Care
0.14
0.5 S80 Treatment profiles S71 The microbiome-gut-brain axis in Anorexia nervosa.
0.1
AUD 1 S81 Adverse environmental factors S84 COVID-19 Session 2
AUD 1
09h30 - 12h30 0.13 WORKSHOP 1 - Autism Spectrum Condition in adolescent natal females 0.5 S85 Families and Trauma
09h30 - 12h30 0.3 WORKSHOP 2 - Workshop on Experience Sampling Methods 09h15 - 10h30 0.6 TCS1 TRAINEE CASE SESSION
09h30 - 12h30 0.3 WORKSHOP 3 - Integrating CAP and adult psychiatry in training: taking care of the children together
09h30 - 12h30 0.7 WORKSHOP 4 - ESCAP YOUTH DIALOGUE - WORKSHOP - let´s listen to each other & act wisely!
09h30 - 12h30 0.7 ESCAP Board meeting
10h45 - 11h15 Coffee Break & Poster sessions (every day there is a change)
10h30 - 11h00 Coffee Break & Poster sessions (every day there is a change)
11h15 - 12h30 PARALLEL SESSION 2 11h00 - 11h45 AUD 1 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. KATHRYN ABEL
0.15 S3 Pathways from early trauma to mental health outcomes: A Lifespan perspective AUD 2 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: DR. RICCARDO DALLE GRAVE (CANCELED)
0.14 S5 Transitional age youth mental health: how to improve the continuity of psychiatric care at the CAMHS-AMHS interface? 11h45 - 12h30 AUD 1 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. KERSTIN VON PLESSEN
0.1 S9 MBT new perspectives AUD 2 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. DIANE PURPER-OUAKIL
0.4 S20 Building bridges: the epidemiology of eating disorder symptomatology in childhood and its neurobiological correlates. 12h30 - 14h00 0.15 Lunch
AUD 2 S21 New Research Findings with Clinical Implications from the Amsterdam Transgender Youth Cohort
KEYNOTE LECTURE OF DR. BRUNO FALISSARD
14h00 - 14h45 AUD 1
0.5 S25 The Two-Way Road - Transactional Processes of Parenting and Child Mental Health Outcomes
14h45 - 16h00 PARALLEL SESSION 2
0.6 S34 Early detection of Personality Disorders and Personality Difficulties by assessing impairments in Personality functioning
(Criterion A) in self and informant report 0.8 S13 Intergenerational Transmission of Traumatic Stress and Attachment-Related Risk Prenatally and Postnatally: Mechanisms
0.2 S47 Anorexia nervosa – recent specific treatment trials using various settings in adolescents and Implications for Intervention
0.8 S51 CAP training during the pandemic AUD 2 S27 MBT Group: Working with Parents from a Mentalization Based Approach
0.9 S82 COVID-19 Session 1 AUD 1 S35 Child and adolescent mental health care provision in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic (Clinical Perspective)
AUD 1 S83 New insight from brain imaging studies 0.14 S38 Looking ahead with the SIGMA-project: Investigating processes at different timescales to better understand adolescent
psychopathological development
12h30 - 13h30 Lunch
0.15 S42 Opportunities of different types of eHealth for treatment and prevention of psychological difficulties including depression.
13h30 - 13h45 AUD 1 Opening ceremony 0.9 S54 Novel insights into multifactorial mechanisms affecting mental health in neurodevelopmental disorders: The case of
13h45 - 14h30 AUD 1 KEYNOTE LECTURE OF DR. BERNADKA DUBICKA 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome
0.4 S59 Attention in children with autism spectrum disorders
14h30 - 15h15 AUD 1 KEYNOTE LECTURE OF PROF. GABRIELLE CARLSON
0.1 S86 Lifelong learning for professionals
15h15 - 15h45 Coffee break & Poster sessions (every day there is a change) 0.2 S87 Genetics in CAP
15h45 - 17h15 AUD 1 Policy debate 0.5 S107 Organization in CAMHS
0.7 S63 New neuro-cognitive precursors for tailored prevention of mood disorders in adolescents
17h15 - 18h30 Bright- Welcome reception
lands 0.6 Industry sponsered session
foyer 14h45 - 18h15 0.13 WORKSHOP 5 - Evidence-based trauma treatment for young people: Doing what works!
14h45 - 18h15 0.3 WORKSHOP 6 - Lighthouse MBT-Parenting Programme for reducing risk of maltreatment
16h00 - 16h30 Coffee break & Poster sessions (every day there is a change)
16h30 - 17h15 AUD 1 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. BORIS BIRMAHER
AUD 2 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. EVELINE CRONE
0.15 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. ESSI VIDING
17h15 - 18h15 PARALLEL SESSION 3
AUD 2 S11 ADHD und externalizing disorders in family context – exploring the role of parenting stress and parent child relationship
0.15 S18 New developments in the assessment and treatment of young people with a clinical high risk state of psychosis
AUD 1 S61 European perspectives on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the development and course of eating disorders in youth
0.4 S100 Personalised pharmalogical treatment
0.5 S90 Tailored treatment
0.1 S91 Network of CAMHS
0.9 S6 Interventions for children of parents with a mental illness
0.2 S69 Female adolescent conduct disorder: Neurobiological findings and their relation to intervention outcome.
0.8 S41 Crossing borders: Animal-assisted therapy in child psychiatry (Clinical Perspective)
0.6 S88 TO BE DETERMINED
0.14 S89 Genetics
18h15 - 19h00 Time to fresh up
19h00 - 23h00 Congress dinner at Chateau st Gerlach (return busses are available between 22h30 -23h30)
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programme At a glance programme At a glance
TUESDAY 21 JUNE 2022
1.4
09h00 - 10h15 Room PARALLEL SESSION 1 1.1
1.2 1.3
AUD 2 S28 Adolescent Suicidality in Different Psychiatric Contexts: Overview and Prevention - Room
AUD 1 S92 Selfharm/COVID-19 1.5
0.2 S97 Cultural sensitivity in CAMHS
Forum Passage Forum Passage
0.13 S44 Novel technologies to investigate social processes across the lifespan Catering Area
1.6
0.4 S46 The promise of digital phenotyping to provide a better characterization of behavior in children and adolescents with
autism spectrum disorders
Trajectum North
0.15 S58 Mentalizing in systems, organisations and society 1.7
0.5 S65 Recent developments in the treatment of childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder 1.8
0.14 S103 DECENTRALISATION AND COMMUNITY BASED MENTAL HEALTHCARE ACROSS EUROPE
0.8 S96 Effects on perintal stress 1.9
0.9 S94 Supportive care for adolescents
0.1 S93 At risk for psychosis
0.6 S40 Arts therapies for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems (Clinical Perspective) Expo Foyer
WORKSHOP 7 Joint training across Paediatrics and CAP to meet the needs of children and young people Auditorium 1
09h00 - 12h30 0.3
presenting to hospital with mental health and care crises
10h15 - 11h00 AUD 1 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. ANDRE SOURANDER
AUD 2 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: DR. JACOB VORSTMAN
0.15 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. DR. MILICA PEJOVIC MILOVANCEVIC Stage
11h00 - 11h30 Coffee Break & Poster sessions (every day there is a change)
11h30 - 12h30 PARALLEL SESSION 2
AUD 2 S4 Adolescents, substance use disorders and psychiatry: New developments in treatment and research
Brightlands Auditorium 2 1.10
0.14 S23 Child psychiatry and somatic comorbidity (Clinical Perspective)
Foyer
0.6 S43 Protecting patients from violence in medical institutions - the need for general safeguarding measures
0.15 S57 Short- and long-term consequences of the death and illness of a parent or other loved one during childhood
0.8 S66 Moderators and mechanisms of early intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorder
0.9 S67 Findings from a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a video-feedback intervention: Improving outcomes for young children LEVEL 1 Trajectum South
0.1 S72 Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: from concerns to effective intervention approaches in a Dutch clinical setting
0.13 S98 Risk factors for personality disorders Level 1 Praetorium
0.4 S62 An update on the aetiology, assessment, and clinical characteristics of avoidant and restrictive food intake disorder
0.5 S99 Eating disorders
0.2 S101 Social economic stressors
AUD 1 S68 Psychological distress and psychosocial care of unaccompanied refugee minors: The impact of trauma, flight and daily
0.4 0.5
stressors on the mental health of young refugees and the quality of life and transcultural competencies of professionals 6 years
after the great wave of refugees in Europe.
12h30 - 13h15 Lunch
13h15 - 14h00 AUD 1 KEYNOTE LECTURE OF PROF. TOBIAS BANASCHEWSKI
14h00 - 14h45 AUD 1 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. PAUL RAMCHANDANI (CANCELED) 0.6
AUD 2 STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: PROF. ALESSANDRO ZUDDAS 0.3 Lobby North
0.15 0.7
STATE OF THE ART LECTURES: ULRICH REININGHAUS (CANCELED)
14h45 - 15h15 Coffee Break & Poster sessions (every day there is a change) 0.2 0.9 0.8
15h15 - 16h30 PARALLEL SESSION 3
AUD 1 S31 Unpicking the Overlap between Autism and Eating Disorders: Developmental Pathways in Childhood and Adolescence 0.1
0.4 S37 The use of eHealth to decrease mental health problems and promote well-being
0.15 S45 Adolescent depression: contributions of applied phenomenology and qualitative research
0.8 S70 Diagnostics and treatment of Children and Adolescents with Trauma Related Disorders
0.9 S76 Competencies in self-regulation in high risk cohorts of adolescents
0.12
AUD 2 S102 Outcomes of treatment program
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S7 Intergenerational transmission of S12 The role of nutrition and gut microbiota in S14 Psychopathology in children with rare S19 Attachment and trauma: The effects of early
psychopathology; results from a cross-diagnostic mental health monogenetic syndromes intervention in child and adolescent psychiatry
approach
TRACK: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION TRACK: DETERMINANTS TRACK: SOCIAL AND FAMILY NETWORKS
TRACK: DEVELOPMENT Chair: Annick Huberts-Bosch Chair: Pieter de Nijs Chair: Manuela Gander
Chair: Annabel Vreeker Discussant: Alexander Häge Co-chair: Leontine ten Hoopen Discussant: Michael Kaess
Discussant: Anne Duffy Room: AUDITORIUM 2 Discussant: Sabine Mous Room: 0.4
Room: 0.15 Room: 0.9
PRESENTATIONS: PRESENTATIONS:
PRESENTATIONS: 09h30-09h45 PRESENTATIONS: 09h30-09h45
09h30-09h45 #94 Short-term clinical effects of an elimination diet and 09h30-09h45 #120 The importance of unresolved attachment in adolescents
#84 Brain structure in those at familial high risk for healthy diet in children with ADHD: a randomized controlled #264 Internalizing problems in children with Tuberous with psychiatric disorders and its implications for treatment
schizophrenia or bipolar disorder: an ENIGMA-Relatives study trial Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Manuela Gander
Neeltje van Haren Annick Huberts-Bosch Lotte Feith Tirol Kliniken Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hall in Tirol Austria
Erasmus University Medical Centre - Sophia Child and Adolescent Karakter Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ADHD Nijmegen The Erasmus MC ENCORE Expertise Centre for Neurodevelopmental
Psychiatry/Psychology Rotterdam The Netherlands Netherlands Disorders Rotterdam The Netherlands, Erasmus MC Department 09h45-10h00
of Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology Rotterdam The #160 Attachment patterns and attachment-based affect
09h45-10h00 09h45-10h00 Netherlands regulation in mothers of a psychiatric parent-child ward
#220 Early psychopathological manifestations in the offspring #97 Probiotics for the treatment of impulsivity: the PROBIA Ann-Christin Jahnke-Majorkovits
of parents with bipolar disorder study 09h45-10h00 Kinder-und Jugendpsychiatrie Hall Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hall
Michal Goetz Gara Arteaga-Henríquez #361 Child characteristics associated with parental stress and in Tirol Austria, University hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Charles University, 3rd faculty of Medicine Psychiatry Prague Czech Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari Psychiatry Barcelona Spain, Vall child/parental quality of life in Angelman syndrome Innsbruck Austria
Republic, National Institute of Mental Health Psychiatry Klecany Czech d’Hebron Hospital Universitari Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction Doesjka Hagenaar
Republic Research Group, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR) Barcelona Erasmus MC - Sophia Children’s Hospital ENCORE Expertise Centre for 10h00-10h15
Spain Neurodevelopmental Disorders & Department of Child- and Adolescent #124 Mothers’ and children’s perspectives on children’s threat
10h00-10h15 Psychiatry and Psychology & Department of Paediatrics Rotterdam The experience and trauma symptoms
#82 Risk factors of mood disorders and predictors of the 10h00-10h15 Netherlands Silvia Exenberger
conversion from major depressive disorder to bipolar #95 A longitudinal study of the gut microbiota during the first Kinder-und Jugendpsychiatrie Hall Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hall
disorders in a prospective high risk cohort study three years of life: links with executive functions at age three 10h00-10h15 in Tirol Austria, University hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Martin Preisig Yvonne Willemsen #468 Autism symptoms in children and young adults with Innsbruck Austria
Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne Department of Radboud University Medical Center Department of Cognitive Fragile X Syndrome, Angelman Syndrome, Tuberous Sclerosis
Psychiatry Lausanne Switzerland Neuroscience, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior Complex and Neurofibromatosis Type 1: a cross-syndrome 10h15-10h30
Nijmegen The Netherlands comparison #127 Non-suicidal self-injury and attachment trauma in
10h15-10h30 Kyra Lubbers adolescents with psychiatric disorders: A treatment approach
#71 The Mood and Resilience in Offspring study – 10h15-10h30 Erasmus MC Sophia Children’s Hospital ENCORE Expertise Center for Martin Fuchs
understanding, detecting and preventing mood symptoms in #76 Gastrointestinal symptoms in autistic adults: the physique Neurodevelopmental Disorders Rotterdam The Netherlands, Erasmus Medical University Innsbruck Tirol Kliniken, Child and Adolescent
children at increased risk for mood disorders or the psyche? - Novel insights into determinants from a large MC Sophia Children’s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/ Psychiatry Hall i. T. Austria
Annabel Vreeker Dutch population sample Psychology Rotterdam The Netherlands
Erasmus MC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology Rotterdam The Eva Warreman 10h30-10h45
Netherlands Leiden University Medical Center LUMC Curium, Academic Center for 10h15-10h30 Questions and Discussion
Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry Oegstgeest The Netherlands #263 The prevalence and combined measurement prediction All
10h30-10h45 of ASD in children with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC)
Questions and Discussion 10h30-10h45 Chantal Straver
All Questions and Discussion Erasmus MC - ENCORE Expertise Centre for Neurodevelopmental
All Disorders Department of Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry and
Psychology, Rotterdam The Netherlands
10h30-10h45
Questions and Discussion
All
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09H30-10H45: PARALLEL SESSION 1 09H30-10H45: PARALLEL SESSION 1 09H30-10H45: PARALLEL SESSION 1 09H30-10H45: PARALLEL SESSION 1
S22 International networks in CAP training: I get by S24 Tracing the origins from synapse to EEG in S33 Innovative strategies to access mental health S55 Transdiagnostic ecological momentary
with a little help from my friends monogenetic neurodevelopmental disorders: the care for youth interventions targeting specific constructs aimed at
brainmodel perspective. improving youth mental health.
TRACK: YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TRACK: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
Chair: Peter Deschamps TRACK: BRAIN AND GENETIC NETWORKS Chair: Anna Liso Navarro TRACK: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
Discussant: Enikő Kiss Chair: Hilgo Bruining Discussant: Anne Edan Chair: Mary Rose Postma
Room: 0.6 Discussant: Arne Popma Room: 0.1 Discussant: Thérèse van Amelsvoort
Room: 0.14 Room: 0.2
PRESENTATIONS: PRESENTATIONS:
09h30-09h45 PRESENTATIONS: 09h30-09h45 PRESENTATIONS:
#345 An introductory overview of the history and present 09h30-09h45 #167 Prevention after traumatic exposition in schools: clinical 09h30-09h45
international training activities in CAP #493 Human neurons in a dish: Cellular phenotyping of perspectives of intervention #299 The SELFIE-Study: a Novel Self-esteem Ecological
Carmen Schroder patients with neurodevelopmental disorders Guillemette Bouard Momentary Intervention in Traumatized Youth
Strasbourg University and University Hospitals Department of Child and Maaike van Boven Office Médico Pédagogique Department of Public Instruction Geneva Maud Daemen
Adolescent Psychiatry Strasbourg France, UEMS Section for Child and Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Vrije Switzerland Maastricht University Psychiatry & Neuropsychology Maastricht The
Adolescent Psychiatry Strasbourg France Universiteit (VU) Dept. of Functional Genomics Amsterdam The Netherlands
Netherlands 09h45-10h00
09h45-10h00 #328 Writing your way out of loneliness 09h45-10h00
#228 The UEMS-CAP Curriculum Framework: something old, 09h45-10h00 Claire Prével #288 A realist evaluation of a transdiagnostic ecological
something new, something for you #537 Bumetanide as a mechanism-based treatment for Hôpitaux Universitaire Genève/Children Action Service de Psychiatrie de momentary intervention for improving self-esteem (SELFIE) in
Thorsten Schumann neurodevelopmental disorders l’enfant et de l’adolescent/Malatavie Geneva Switzerland youth exposed to childhood adversity
Psychiatry Center, Region of Southern Denmark Department of Child and Lisa Geertjens Mary Rose Postma
Adolescent Psychiatry Southern Jutland Aabenraa Denmark, Union of Amsterdam UMC Child psychiatry Amsterdam The Netherlands 10h00-10h15 Maastricht University Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology,
Medical Specialists in Europe (UEMS) Section of Adolescent Psychiatry #351 Youth suicide prevention on YouTube School for Mental Health and Neuroscience Maastricht The Netherlands,
Brussels Belgium 10h00-10h15 Adriana Radulescu Mondriaan - Maastricht The Netherlands
#377 Identification and validation of EEG biomarkers Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève Département de la Femme, de
10h00-10h15 in the Subject-Specific Bumetanide Treatment of l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent Genève Switzerland 10h00-10h15
#158 International examination and assessment for CAP Neurodevelopmental Disorders using The Neurophysiological #439 An ecological momentary compassion-focused
trainees: a bumpy road uphill Biomarker Toolbox 10h15-10h30 intervention for enhancing resilience in help-seeking youths
Krisztina Kapornai Shilpa Anand #295 Geneva Model: first line mental health care for Anita Schick
University of Szeged Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department Amsterdam UMC Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & adolescents Central Institute of Mental Health Public Mental Health Mannheim
Szeged Hungary Psychosocial Care Amsterdam The Netherlands Marian Garcia Iglesias Germany
Département Instruction Publique Office Médiico-Pédagogique Geneva
10h15-10h30 10h15-10h30 Switzerland 10h15-10h30
#139 An international community of practice for CAP training – #385 EEG-based Predictions of Repetitive Behavioral #372 Efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily
a Delphi study Improvement in a Randomized Controlled Trial “Bumetanide 10h30-10h45 Life (ACT-DL) in Early psychosis: Findings from a Multi-Centre
Peter Deschamps in Autism Spectrum Disorder” Questions and Discussion Randomized Controlled Trial
UMC Utrecht Psychiatry Utrecht The Netherlands Gianina Cristian All Thomas Vaessen
Amsterdam University Medical Centre, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Twente Psychology, Health & Technology Enschede The
10h30-10h45: N=You Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, KU Leuven Neurosciences Leuven Belgium
Questions and Discussion Netherlands, Radboud University Medical Centre, Health Evidence,
All Health Technology Assessment, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 10h30-10h45
Questions and Discussion
10h30-10h45 All
Questions and Discussion
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S64 Callous unemotional and other conduct S80 Treatment profiles S81 - Adverse environmental factors
disorder related traits: Underlying neurobiology 09H30-12H30:
TRACK: DETERMINANTS TRACK: DETERMINANTS W1 AUTISM SPECTRUM CONDITION IN ADOLESCENT NATAL
TRACK: BRAIN AND GENETIC NETWORKS Chair and discussant: Enikő Kiss Chair & Discussant: Kostas Konstantinos Kotsis
FEMALES
Chair: Christine M. Freitag Room: 0.5 Room: AUDITORIUM 1
Abstract ID #205
Discussant: Christina Stadler
TRACK: DEVELOPMENT
Room: 0.8 PRESENTATIONS: PRESENTATIONS:
Presenting: Myooran Canagaratnam and Aleksandra Szczap
09h30-09h45 09h30-09h45
Room: 0.13
PRESENTATIONS: #31 Personality Risk Profiles and Adolescent Alcohol, Cannabis #11 Comparison of social atom diagram traits in Children and
09h30-09h45 and Tobacco Use – a Panel Network Approach adolescents of age 7-17 having psychiatric disorders with
#411 Brain Response to Threatening Faces in Youths with René Freichel general population
09H30-12H30:
Conduct Disorder: Effects of Sex and Variation in Callous- University of Amsterdam Department of Psychology Amsterdam The Kamilė Plėšnytė W2 WORKSHOP ON EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHODS
Unemotional Traits Netherlands Vilnius university hospital Santaros Klinikos Child development center
Abstract ID #210
Stephane De Brito Vilnius Lithuania
TRACK: EHEALTH NETWORKS
University of Birmingham School of Psychology and Centre for Human 09h45-10h00 Presenting: Fleur Helmink
Brain Health BIRMINGHAM United Kingdom #1 Mapping the UASC’s psychosocial needs and difficulties, 09h45-10h00 Room: 0.3
and provision of MHPSS services in Greece #64 Specificities of Consensual and Non-consensual Sexting
09h45-10h00 Ioanna Giannopoulou Behaviors in Adolescence 09H30-12H30:
#450 Testing the Ecophenotype Model: Cortical Structure National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Health Ricardo Barroso W4 ESCAP YOUTH DIALOGUE - WORKSHOP - LET´S LISTEN
Alterations in Conduct Disorder With Versus Without Sciences Department of Medicine Athens Greece University of Trásos-Montes and Alto Douro Psychology Vila Real TO EACH OTHER & ACT WISELY!
Childhood Maltreatment Portugal, University of Porto Faculty of Psychology Porto Portugal Abstract ID #229
Marlene Staginnus 10h00-10h15 TRACK: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
University of Bath Department of Psychology Bath United Kingdom # 10h00-10h15 Presenting: Matthias Köster
#53 Cyberbullying in adolescent girls concerning social media Room: 0.7
10h00-10h15 10h15-10h30 attitude Limited seats available
#405 Genetic networks underlying callous-unemotional and #6 Psychotropic Drug Use Following a Terror Attack: An Ayse Rodopman Arman
aggressive behaviour Interrupted Time Series Analysis Using Data from the French Marmara University Faculty of Medicine Child Psychiatry Istanbul Turkey
Christine Freitag National Health Insurance Information System
University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Child and Adolescent Alexis Revet 10h15-10h30
Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy Frankfurt Germany Toulouse University Hospital Department of Child and Adolescent #389 The evaluation of sociodemographic, developmental,
Psychiatry Toulouse France psychological and psychosocial differences of sexually abused
10h15-10h30 youth in terms of causality
#416 Endocrinologial stress response is differentially related 10h30-10h45 Akın Tahıllıoğlu
aggressive behaviour and callous unemotional traits Questions and Discussion Çiğli Education and Research Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
David Jitten All İzmir Turkey
Frankfurt University Hospital, Goethe University
10h30-10h45
10h30-10h45 Questions and Discussion
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11H15-12H30: PARALLEL SESSION 2 11H15-12H30: PARALLEL SESSION 2 11H15-12H30: PARALLEL SESSION 2 11H15-12H30: PARALLEL SESSION 2
S3 Pathways from early trauma to mental health S5 Transitional age youth mental health: how to S9 MBT new perspectives S20 Building bridges: the epidemiology of eating
outcomes: A Lifespan perspective improve the continuity of psychiatric care at the disorder symptomatology in childhood and its
TRACK: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
CAMHS-AMHS interface? neurobiological correlates.
TRACK: DETERMINANTS Chair: Svenja Taubner
Chair : Jala Rizeq TRACK: DETERMINANTS Discussant: Dickon Bevington TRACK: DETERMINANTS
Discussant: Helen Minnis Chair & discussant: Enikő Kiss Room: 0.1 Chair: Katrien Bracké
Room: 0.15 Room: 0.14 Discussant: Gwen Dieleman
PRESENTATIONS: Room: 0.4
PRESENTATIONS: PRESENTATIONS: 11h15-11h30
11h15-11h30 11h15-11h30 #83 Reflective functioning and empathy: associations with PRESENTATIONS:
#543 The expected and the unexpected in recovery and #595 From tracking transitions to managing transitional care: externalizing behaviors in typical developing and antisocial 11h15-11h30
development after abuse and neglect: The role of early lessons from TRACK and MILESTONE adolescents #466 The longitudinal relationship between set-shifting at four
foster carer commitment on young children’s symptoms of Helena Tuomainen Larisa Morosan years of age and eating disorder related features at nine years
attachment disorders and mental health problems over time Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick Division of Mental University of Geneva FPSE Geneva Switzerland of age in the general pediatric population
Fiona Turner Health & Wellbeing Coventry United Kingdom Cathelijne Steegers
University of Glasgow Institute of Health and Wellbeing Glasgow United 11h30-11h45 Erasmus Medical Center - Sophia Children’s hospital Department of child
Kingdom 11h30-11h45 #100 Emotion Recognition and Mentalizing in adolescents and adolescent psychiatry/psychology, Rotterdam The Netherlands,
#354 Current recommendations regarding transition from with ADHD. Stichting Yulius Child and adolescent psychiatry - Outpatient clinic (poli
11h30-11h45 child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult Elena Poznyak intensief ZHZ) Dordrecht The Netherlands
#129 Can childhood maltreatment cause ADHD? A systematic mental health services (AMHS) University of Geneva Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
review of prospective longitudinal studies using the Bradford- Joana Reis Geneva Switzerland 11h30-11h45
Hill criteria Hôpital Erasme Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Brussels Belgium, #524 The association between restrictive eating disorder
Evi Bali Université Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Medicine Brussels Belgium 11h45-12h00 features and brain morphology in the general pediatric
University Of Glasgow Institute of Health and Wellbeing Glasgow United #592 Mentalization-based treatment for adolescents with population
Kingdom 11h45-12h00 Conduct Disorder (MBT-CD): a feasibility study Marlies Deen
#212 Trajectories of Psychiatric Care in an Outpatient Program Sophie Hauschild Erasmus MC Child & adolescent psychiatry Rotterdam The Netherlands
11h45-12h00 Designed for Transitional Age Youth in French-speaking University Hospital Heidelberg Institute for Psychosocial Prevention
#133 The ‘Double Jeopardy Model’: Can we improve Belgium Heidelberg Germany 11h45-12h00
prediction of children and young people at clinical-high-risk of Simone Marchini #159 Characterising Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
poor mental health outcomes Hôpital Universitaire Des Enfants Reine Fabiola Child and Adolescent 12h00-12h15 in Children: a Population-Based Approach
Ruchika Gajwani Psychiatry Brussels Belgium, Université Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of #591 Change of mentalization in relation with specific Michelle Sader
University of Glasgow Mental Health and Wellbeing Glasgow United Medecine Brussels Belgium interventions within mentalization-based psychotherapy of University of Aberdeen Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Kingdom adolescents with conduct disorder – a comparative case study Aberdeen United Kingdom
12h00-12h15 Sophie Hauschild
12h00-12h15 #208 The benefits and challenges of involving young people University Hospital Heidelberg Institute for Psychosocial Prevention 12h00-12h15
#80 Pathways from childhood maltreatment to adult mental with lived experience in large scale international research in Heidelberg Germany #447 Unravelling the neurobiology of anorexia nervosa: the
health mental health predictive value of neuroimaging measures on the differential
Jala Rizeq Cathy Street 12h15-12h30 course of anorexia nervosa and identifying the underlying
University of Glasgow institute of health and wellbeing Glasgow United Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick Division of Health Questions and Discussion brain networks
Kingdom Sciences Coventry United Kingdom All Katrien Bracké
Erasmus MC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Rotterdam The
12h15-12h30 12h15-12h30 Netherlands
Questions and Discussion Questions and Discussion
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S21 New Research Findings with Clinical S25 The Two-Way Road - Transactional Processes S34 Early detection of Personality Disorders and S47 Anorexia nervosa – recent specific treatment
Implications from the Amsterdam Transgender of Parenting and Child Mental Health Outcomes Personality Difficulties by assessing impairments trials using various settings in adolescents
Youth Cohort in Personality functioning (Criterion A) in self and
TRACK: SOCIAL AND FAMILY NETWORKS TRACK: TREATMENT
informant report
TRACK: DEVELOPMENT Chair: Marie-Louise Kullberg Chair: Andreas Karwautz
Chair: Annelou de Vries Discussant: Bernet Elzinga TRACK: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION Discussant: Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann
Discussant: Roy van Vlerken Room: 0.5 Chair: Kirstin Goth Room: 0.2
Room: AUDITORIUM 2 Discussant: Eva Moehler
PRESENTATIONS: Room: 0.6 PRESENTATIONS:
PRESENTATIONS: 11h15-11h27 11h15-11h30
11h15-11h30 #149 Unravelling bidirectional associations between harsh PRESENTATIONS: #478 The cognitive interpersonal model for adolescents and
#281 Decision Making Capacity in Transgender Adolescents parental discipline and offspring emotional and behavioural 11h15-11h30 their carers
Annelou L.C. de Vries problems: Triangulating findings across three longitudinal #407 Levels of Personality functioning in self-report and Janet Treasure
Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location VUmc child and models informant report (LoPF-Q 6-18 Parent) in school and clinic Kings College London EDU London United Kingdom
adolescent psychiatry, center of expertise on gender dysphoria Marie-Louise Kullberg samples: Differences between 6-12 and 13-18 year olds in
Amsterdam The Netherlands Leiden University Clinical Psychology Leiden The Netherlands impairment levels and in relation to categorical personality 11h30-11h45
disorder criteria and in different diagnostic groups #333 The Maudsley model of anorexia nervosa treatment for
11h30-11h45 11h27-11h39 Marc Birkhölzer adolescents and young adults (MANTRa): A promising new
#215 On the Intersection of Autism and Transgender #189 An exploration of intergenerational transmission University Psychiatric Clinic Basel Juvenile Forensic Department Basel treatment option for anorexia nervosa in adolescents
Identities: A Long-Term Follow-up of Autistic Transgender of parenting and attachment related processes – a three Switzerland Andrea Schneider
Children and Adolescents into Young Adulthood generation study in a high risk sample Medical University of Vienna Department of Child and Adolescent
Anna van der Miesen Esther Mesman 11h30-11h45 Psychiatry Vienna Austria
Skåne Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - Malmö Sweden Erasmus MC Sophia Child and adolescent psychiatry/psychology #528 Personality functioning assessed by therapist report
Rotterdam The Netherlands (LoPF-Q Therap) compared to self-report and parent-report as 11h45-12h00
11h45-12h00 outcome variable in a pre-post therapy setting (START-Kids) #352 Short-Term Outcome of Inpatient Treatment for
#596 Mental Health Evaluation of Early Medical Treatment 11h39-11h51 Andrea Dixius Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa Using DSM-5 Remission
for Gender Dysphoria in Adolescence: a Long Term Follow-up #198 “Covid-19 is dangerous”: The Role of Parental Verbal SHG Clinics Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Saarbücken Germany Criteria
Study into Adulthood Threat Information on Children’s Fear of Covid-19 Dunja Mairhofer
Marijn Arnoldussen Cosima Nimphy 11h45-12h00 Medical University of Vienna Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Vienna
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc Children and Adolescent Psychiatry, Leiden University Clinical Psychology Leiden The Netherlands #446 Personality structure of children and adolescents Austria
Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria Amsterdam The Netherlands assessed with age-specific questionnaires for the OPD-CA2
11h51-12h03 concept: Comparison of self and parent report and relation to 12h00-12h15
12h00-12h15 #157 The impact of COVID-19 on adolescents’ daily lives – and psychopathology in clinic and school populations #503 Day patient treatment and home treatment as
#276 Evaluation of Early Medical Treatment for Gender the role of the parents Lea Sarrar alternatives to inpatient treatment
Dysphoria in Adolescence: a Long Term Follow-up Study into Robin Achterhof MSB Medical School Berlin Department of Psychology Berlin Germany Brigitte Dahmen
Adulthood KU Leuven Center for Contextual Psychiatry Leuven Belgium RWTH Aachen University Department of Child and Adolescent
Frédérique de Rooy 12h00-12h15 Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy Aachen Germany
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc Child and adolescent psychiatry 12h03-12h15 #225 Self-reported personality functioning in Russian school
Amsterdam The Netherlands #341 The moderating effect of mind-mindedness on parenting and clinic samples (LoPF-Q 12-18 Russian) 12h15-12h30
skills in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Natalia Zvereva Questions and Discussion
12h15-12h30 Merlijn Meynen Mental Health Research Center Department of Clinical Psychology All
Questions and Discussion Amsterdam UMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Amsterdam The Moscow Russia, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
All Netherlands Department of neuro- and pathopsychology of development Moscow
Russia
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