University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Department of Mental and Physical Health and Preventive Medicine
Silvana Galderisi, MD, PhD, is full professor of Psychiatry, Director of the Emergency Unit of the Department of Mental Health of the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli; Coordinator of the Outpatient Unit for Anxiety and Psychotic Disorders and of the Rehabilitation Program for severe mental disorders of the same Department. She is President Elect of the Italian Society for Psychopathology (SOPSI), Past President of the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Ethics of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), and Co-chair of the WPA Working Group “Implementing alternatives to coercion in Mental Health Care”. She is founding member and member of the Board of Directors of the European Group for Research in Schizophrenia (EGRIS), board member of the European Scientific Association on Schizophrenia and other Psychoses (ESAS) and of the Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry. She is Honorary Fellow of the World Psychiatric Association-WPA, Honorary Member of the Polish Psychiatric Association and of the Hungarian Psychiatric Association (HPA), International Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association-APA, International Advisor of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (JSPN), and Honorary Fellow of the European Society of Social Psychiatry (ESSP). Her research activity focuses on Schizophrenia pathophysiology, treatment and outcome, with particular reference to the domains of negative symptoms and cognition and their impact on psychosocial outcome. She is author/coauthor of more than 250 publications, in national and international journals and books, member of the Editorial Boards of several international psychiatric journals, Editor in Chief of Schizophrenia Bulletin Open.

Moderator of 5 Sessions

Session Type
COURSES
Date
Wed, 03.08.2022
Session Time
08:30 - 12:30
Room
NILE 4 - LIVE STREAMED
Session Description
Course content: The course will be delivered by members of the WPA Working Group on Implementing Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Health Care. We will explore practical ways to address coercive practice while considering human rights, practice improvement, recovery-oriented practice, trauma informed care and the role of lived experience in achieving change. It will highlight the role of psychiatry in promoting change. Service managers, clinicians, and people with lived experience and their families all can play a central role in leading change. Practical steps include policy and legislative change, clinical practice, and personal action in a variety of settings: Personal – attitudes and relationships; Local service level – clinical practice improvement; National policy and legislation, and regional level campaigns. Examples of good practice will be highlighted, and participants will have an opportunity to consider issues in their own countries and how they might become involved.
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Session Type
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Date
Wed, 03.08.2022
Session Time
18:10 - 19:10
Room
NILE 4 - LIVE STREAMED
Session Description
Violence against women is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a public health problem. The most common forms of violence against women are domestic abuse and sexual violence, and victimisation is associated with an increased risk of mental disorders. Sexual violence, and domestic violence affect women more than men worldwide. Furthermore, the high prevalence of sexual violence suffered by women and the correspondingly high rate of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) makes women the largest single group of people affected by this disorder. Thus, gender-specific risk factors for common mental disorders that disproportionately affect women include socio-economic disadvantage, low or subordinate social status and rank, dependence on men. The effects of long-term, cumulative psychosocial adversity on mental health have not been sufficiently studied. The mental health of women is still not sufficiently taken into account although. Despite clinical guidance on the role of mental health professionals in identifying violence against women and responding appropriately, poor identification persists and can lead to non-engagement with services and poor response to treatment. The first speaker will talk on „What are the consequences of violence against women?“, the second on „How to prevent violence against women – the role of professionals in mental health?“, while the third speaker will present on „How to prevent violence against women – the role of professional associations?“ and the fourth speaker will give an overview on „The role of institutions: How to improve prevention against violence against women?”. All presentations will be discussed with the plenum.
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Session Type
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Date
Thu, 04.08.2022
Session Time
19:10 - 20:10
Room
AMBER 2-3 - LIVE STREAMED
Session Description
In the treatment of severe mental disorders, including psychoses, the goal has gradually shifted from reduction of symptoms and prevention of relapse to recovery. However, longevity and quality of life of people with primary psychoses remain below expectations based on the general population data. The symposium will address main issues accounting for this gap and illustrate strategies to improve outcomes and reduce disability in people with primary psychoses.
PLENARY / PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
Session Type
PLENARY / PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
Date
Fri, 05.08.2022
Session Time
09:50 - 10:50
Room
BHIRAJ HALL 1 - LIVE STREAMED
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Session Type
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Date
Fri, 05.08.2022
Session Time
18:30 - 19:30
Room
ONLINE HALL A
Session Description
Improving mental health of people worldwide is an important goal of the present millennium. The awareness of the key role of mental health in the attainment of better quality and quantity of life of world citizens has increased among all stakeholders. The present symposium will offer an international perspective on challenges and opportunities relevant to the goal of improving mental health in a changing environment. Professor Luigi Janiri from Italy will address the issue of climate change and its impact on mental health; professor Xudong Zhao from China will describe challenges and achievements of national policies aimed at increasing trust in mental health care in China; professor Silvana Galderisi from Italy will illustrate the role psychiatric associations in implementing alternatives to coercion, and professor Paul Appelbaum from USA will present the five overarching principles guiding psychiatric practices worldwide.
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Presenter of 7 Presentations

THE ROLE OF PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATIONS IN IMPLEMENTING ALTERNATIVES TO COERCION IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE

Date
Fri, 05.08.2022
Session Time
18:30 - 19:30
Session Type
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Lecture Time
19:15 - 19:30
Room
ONLINE HALL A
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Pre-recorded & scheduled on demand

PANELIST

Date
Thu, 04.08.2022
Session Time
09:50 - 10:50
Session Type
ORIGINAL SESSIONS
Lecture Time
09:50 - 09:50
Room
NILE 4 - LIVE STREAMED

GENERAL DISCUSSION: FOCUSED DISCUSSION ON WHAT PRACTICAL ACTIONS PARTICIPANTS MAY TAKE IN THEIR COUNTRY OR PRACTICE

Date
Wed, 03.08.2022
Session Time
08:30 - 12:30
Session Type
COURSES
Lecture Time
11:50 - 12:30
Room
NILE 4 - LIVE STREAMED

WHAT CAN WE DO NOW TO IMPROVE THE OUTCOME AND REDUCE DISABILITY OF PEOPLE WITH PRIMARY PSYCHOSES?

Date
Thu, 04.08.2022
Session Time
19:10 - 20:10
Session Type
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Lecture Time
19:10 - 19:25
Room
AMBER 2-3 - LIVE STREAMED

IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE EUROPEAN REGION: THE ROLE OF MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION

Date
Fri, 05.08.2022
Session Time
09:50 - 10:50
Session Type
PLENARY / PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
Lecture Time
09:50 - 10:10
Room
BHIRAJ HALL 1 - LIVE STREAMED

THE ROLE OF WPA IN TAKING A GLOBAL APPROACH TO REDUCING COERCION

Date
Wed, 03.08.2022
Session Time
08:30 - 12:30
Session Type
COURSES
Lecture Time
08:50 - 09:30
Room
NILE 4 - LIVE STREAMED

HOW TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS?

Date
Wed, 03.08.2022
Session Time
18:10 - 19:10
Session Type
ACCEPTED SYMPOSIUM
Lecture Time
18:55 - 19:10
Room
NILE 4 - LIVE STREAMED