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Educational
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
09:30 - 11:00
Room
On Demand 3
Session Description
Mental health care improved significantly over the last decades. Precision and prevention in mental health hold the promise of further significant steps to better care. Therefore the state of the art in other medical disciplines are summarised to compare it with the situation in mental healt. I Horvath gives an overview where precision in medicine, e.g. in oncology, helped significantly to improve the outcome. E. Meisenzahl demonstrates the growing literature to show progress in diagnostic, prognostic and theranostic prediction in mental health holding promise for a successfull translation into clincial care in due course. E Rehfuess summarizes the prevention in cardiovascular risk factors which improved the outcome of related illnesses significantly. C Arrango will demonstrate how the knowledge of risk factors for psychoses helps to build up targeted prevention in this group of disorders.
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On Demand

Precision Medicine: Where did it Work and Where not?

Session Type
Educational
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
09:30 - 11:00
Room
On Demand 3
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On Demand
Lecture Time
09:30 - 09:50

Precision Psychiatry: The First Steps Done

Session Type
Educational
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
09:30 - 11:00
Room
On Demand 3
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On Demand
Lecture Time
09:50 - 10:10

Public Mental Health Approaches for Building Resilience in Communities

Session Type
Educational
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
09:30 - 11:00
Room
On Demand 3
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On Demand
Lecture Time
10:10 - 10:20

Abstract

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Crises such as the corona pandemic, but also climate change associated events such as extreme weather events are major stressors for people on an individual, but also on a population level. Such crises often lead to highly burdened individuals with reduced quality of life, decreased well-being, mental health problems and an accumulation of psychiatric illnesses, especially in vulnerable population groups. These create a high demand and need for low intensive (psychosocial) support and primary and clinical care that can often no longer be adequately met by the existing infrastructure. However, good mental health and mental health care is a necessary prerequisite for people to lead fulfilling and productive lives and for communities and their settings (such as families, schools and workplaces, etc.) to function well. Therefore efficient supporting (public mental health) approaches are urgently needed. This presentation will introduce and discuss public mental health approaches and their effectiveness with a focus on mental health promotion and prevention. The implementation and dissemination of these approaches may help to further strengthen psychological resilience in communities to be better prepared for coping with acute crises and long-term stressors.

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Public Mental Health Approaches for Building Resilience in Communities

Session Type
Educational
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
09:30 - 11:00
Room
On Demand 3
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On Demand
Lecture Time
10:20 - 10:30

Abstract

Abstract Body

Crises such as the corona pandemic, but also climate change associated events such as extreme weather events are major stressors for people on an individual, but also on a population level. Such crises often lead to highly burdened individuals with reduced quality of life, decreased well-being, mental health problems and an accumulation of psychiatric illnesses, especially in vulnerable population groups. These create a high demand and need for low intensive (psychosocial) support and primary and clinical care that can often no longer be adequately met by the existing infrastructure. However, good mental health and mental health care is a necessary prerequisite for people to lead fulfilling and productive lives and for communities and their settings (such as families, schools and workplaces, etc.) to function well. Therefore efficient supporting (public mental health) approaches are urgently needed. This presentation will introduce and discuss public mental health approaches and their effectiveness with a focus on mental health promotion and prevention. The implementation and dissemination of these approaches may help to further strengthen psychological resilience in communities to be better prepared for coping with acute crises and long-term stressors.

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Prevention in Psychotic Disorders: From First Steps to Early Intervention Networks

Session Type
Educational
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
09:30 - 11:00
Room
On Demand 3
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On Demand
Lecture Time
10:30 - 10:50