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Annual Meeting of the European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine 2014, 25 th – 28 th of June, Sibiu, Romania SYNOPSIS FOR EAPM MEETING 2014 TIME WEDNESDAY, 25.06.2014 THURSDAY, 26.06.2014 FRIDAY, 27.06.2014 SATURDAY, 28.06.2014 Time 0800 Registration Registration Registration WG and SIG morning sessions Registration 0800 Parallel session 5 0830 0900 Pre-conference meeting Courses Executive Council meeting PLENARY 3 (2 lectures) PLENARY 4 (2 lectures) 1015 1030 Break/exhibition Break/exhibition Break/exhibition 1100 Pre-conference meeting continued Courses continued Joint Executive Council and Advisory Board meeting Parallel sessions 2 1125 PLENARY 5 (2 lectures) 1145 1230 WG and SIG lunch sessions JPR Board meeting 1300 Opening Address 1330 Pre-conference meeting continued PLENARY 1 (2 lectures) Parallel sessions 3 FINAL PLENARY: Poster Awards, Closing Ceremony 1300 1400 1400 1430 Snack and refreshments 1330 1500 Break/exhibition Break/exhibition Break/exhibition 1500 1530 Pre-conference meeting continued Parallel sessions 1 Poster session 2 Cultural/Historical program Post Conference trips (ticketed events) 1530 1600 1600 1630 Parallel sessions 4 1630 1700 Special lecture Poster session 1 1700 1730 1730 1800 PLENARY 2: Award lecture (Frits Huyse Award) 1800 1845 Welcome reception (Ramada Hotel) 1845 1900 1900 1945 EAPM General Assembly Conference Dinner Hilton Sibiu Hotel (ticketed event) 1945 2000 2000 2030 2030 2115 2115 COLOR CODES: General assembly Pre/Post-conference meeting events Poster session Parallel session (free paper/symposium) Courses WG & SIG

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Annual Meeting of the European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine 2014, 25th

– 28th

of June, Sibiu, Romania

SYNOPSIS FOR EAPM MEETING 2014

TIME WEDNESDAY, 25.06.2014 THURSDAY, 26.06.2014 FRIDAY, 27.06.2014 SATURDAY, 28.06.2014 Time 0800 Registration Registration Registration

WG and SIG morning sessions Registration 0800 Parallel session 5

0830 0900 Pre-conference meeting

Courses Executive Council meeting

PLENARY 3 (2 lectures)

PLENARY 4 (2 lectures) 1015 1030 Break/exhibition Break/exhibition Break/exhibition

1100 Pre-conference meeting continued

Courses continued Joint Executive Council and Advisory Board meeting

Parallel sessions 2

1125

PLENARY 5 (2 lectures)

1145

1230 WG and SIG lunch sessions JPR Board meeting 1300 Opening Address

1330 Pre-conference meeting continued

PLENARY 1 (2 lectures)

Parallel sessions 3 FINAL PLENARY: Poster Awards, Closing Ceremony

1300 1400 1400

1430 Snack and refreshments 1330 1500 Break/exhibition Break/exhibition Break/exhibition 1500 1530 Pre-conference meeting

continued Parallel sessions 1

Poster session 2 Cultural/Historical program Post Conference trips (ticketed events)

1530 1600 1600 1630 Parallel sessions 4 1630 1700 Special lecture Poster session 1 1700 1730 1730 1800 PLENARY 2: Award lecture

(Frits Huyse Award) 1800

1845 Welcome reception (Ramada Hotel)

1845 1900 1900 1945

EAPM General Assembly

Conference Dinner Hilton Sibiu Hotel (ticketed event)

1945 2000 2000 2030 2030 2115 2115

COLOR CODES: General

assembly

Pre/Post-conference

meeting events

Poster

session

Parallel session

(free paper/symposium)

Courses

WG & SIG

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Wednesday 25th June Timeline

General Topic Atlass 1 Meeting Room up to 250 participants

Atlass 2 Meeting Room up to 80 participants

Gamma Meeting Room up to 50 participants

08:00 Registration (Foyer) 09:00-10:30 Pre-conference meeting 1 Romanian Society of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting (part 1)

Speakers: Adriana BĂBAN, Dan L. DUMITRAŞCU, Ioan B. IAMANDESCU, Oltea JOJA, Irina Mihaela MATRAN, Laurenţiu NEDELCU, Alina Monica PICOŞ, Ovidiu POPA-VELEA, Paul J. PORR, Gabriel-Ioan PRADA (language: Romanian)

10:30-11:00 Coffee-break 11:00-12:30 Pre-conference meeting 2 Romanian Society of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting (part 2)

12:30-13:30 12:00-12:30 Genzyme – Sanofi Satellite Symposium (Atlass 1 Meeting Room) Gaucher's disease a diagnostic dilemma for physicians (language: Romanian)

Dan L. DUMITRAŞCU Lunch – break / Exhibition

13:30-15:00 Pre-conference meeting 3 Symposium 1: Culture bound aspects and multidisciplinary approach of anxiety and depression Chair: Ioana MICLUŢIA, Diana DUDEA, Maria CRIŞAN (Romania)

Symposium 2: Psychiatric disorders and psychosomatic illness Chair: Ovidiu POPA-VELEA (Romania) Melina IORDACHE (Romania)

Romanian Balint Association Annual Meeting (part 1) What is Balintianism? Balint Fishbowl Speakers: Holger LUX (Romania), Eniko BUTYKA (Romania) (language: Romanian)

15:00-15:30 15:00-15:15 Secom Satellite Symposium (Atlass 1 Meeting Room) The interplay between the ENS (Enteric Nervous System) and the Human Microbiome.

Implications on IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) physiopathologylogy and therapy (language: Romanian) Dan L. DUMITRAŞCU

Coffee-break 15:30-17:00 Pre-conference meeting 4 15:30-16:15 Psychosomatic

functioning of individuals in evolutionary perspective, new understanding of depression. Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland) (up to 50 participants) 16:15-17:00 The therapeutic function of dreams Théo LEYDENBACH (France)

Symposium 3: CEEPUS network on psychosomatic medicine: achievements and perspectives Chair: Dan L. DUMITRAŞCU, Adriana BĂBAN (Romania)

Romanian Balint Association Annual Meeting (part 2) What is Balintianism? Balint Fishbowl (language: Romanian)

17:00-18:00 Special lecture Psyche versus Soma: about Body-Soul relationship in western culture a history of a paradigm shift

Aurel Teodor CODOBAN (Romania) Essentials of a Perinatal Theology

Dorin Z. OANCEA (Romania)

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Thursday 26th June

Timeline

General Topic

Atlass 1 Meeting Room

up to 250 participants

Atlass 2 Meeting Room

up to 80 participants

Hera – Amphitheater

up to 175 participants

Alfa Meeting Room

up to 70 participants

Beta Meeting Room

up to 80 participants

Gama Meeting Room

up to 50 participants

08:00

Registration (Foyer)

09:00-10:30 Courses/

/Workshops Symposium 4: 09:00-09:50 Affect Regulation underpinnings of the Doctor-patient relationship Ramiro VERISSIMO (Portugal) (up to 50 participants) 09:50-10:30 Basic research in affective disorders Aurel POPA-WAGNER (Germany) (up to 50 participants)

Course 1 : Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostics (part 1) Gudrun SCHNEIDER (Germany) (up to 50 participants)

Course 2: Standardization of assessment in transplantation medicine Frank VITINIUS (Germany) Addiction and Liver Transplantation-review of current evidence Paula ZIMBREAN, (USA) Predictive value of the psychosocial assessment before liver transplantation Gabor GAZDAG (Hungary) (up to 50 participants) (part 1)

Course 3: Differential diagnosis of "Somatoform symptom disorder " (Somatization disorder) in C-L practice. (part 1) Ulrik Fredrik MALT (Norway) (up to 50 participants)

Course 4: 09:00-09:45 Overcoming difficulties in medical practice: the role of Balint conception (part 1) Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland) Théo LEYDENBACH (France) (up to 50 participants) Program of the Workshop: 09.45-10.30 Overcoming difficulties in medical practice: the role of doctor-patient relation. Moderators: Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland) Théo LEYDENBACH (France)

Executive Council Meeting

10:30-11:00

Coffee-break

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11:00-12:30 Courses/ /Workshops

Free Paper Session I: PSYCHOSOMATIC ACROSS THE WORLD Chair: Peter CSEPE (Hungary), Herbert MENZEL (Germany)

Course 1 : Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostics Gudrun SCHNEIDER (Germany) (part 2)

Course 2: Standardization of assessment in transplantation medicine Frank VITINIUS (Germany) Addiction and Liver Transplantation-review of current evidence Paula ZIMBREAN, (USA) Predictive value of the psychosocial assessment before liver transplantation Gabor GAZDAG (Hungary) (part 2)

Course 3: Differential diagnosis of "Somatoform symptom disorder " (Somatization disorder) in C-L practice. (part 2) Ulrik Fredrik MALT (Norway)

Course 4: 11:00-11:45 Overcoming difficulties in medical practice: the role of Balint conception (part 2) Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland) Théo LEYDENBACH (France) 11.45-12.30 The limits for the application of Balint groups as a tool for the support of medical practice and the practice of psychotherapy. Moderator: Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland)

EAPM Advisory Board Meeting

12:30-13:00

Lunch – break / Exhibition

13:00-13:30

OPENING CEREMONY Speakers: Wolfgang SÖLLNER (Germany), Dan L. DUMITRAŞCU, Paul J. PORR, (Romania) Local authorities

13:30- 15:00

Plenary Session 1 Psychosomatics in the elderly population Chair: Wolfgang SÖLLNER (Germany), Gerhard SCHÜßLER (Austria) Keynote speakers: Karl-Heinz LADWIG (Munich, Germany), Joris SLAETS (Groningen, The Netherlands)

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15:00-15:30

Coffee-break

15:30-17:00 Parallel

Session 1 Symposium 5: Psychosocial aspects of transplantation medicine - body image, identity and symptoms Chair: Frank VITINIUS (Germany), Kathy COFFMAN(USA)

Course 1 : Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostics (part3) Gudrun SCHNEIDER (Germany)

Symposium 6: Clinical Guidelines for MUS / Bodily distress and somatoform disorders in Europe Chair: PER FINK Klausen (Denmark), Peter HENNINGSEN (Germany)

Symposium 7: The implication of psychosomatic medicine in disease prevention programs Chair: Irina BRUMBOIU, Valentina TZANEVA (Bulgaria), Ioan BOCŞAN (Romania)

Symposium 8: Sociocultural and Family Influences in Eating Disorders Chair: Oltea JOJA (Romania), Joern VON WIETERSHEIM (Germany)

Free paper Session II: BASIC RESEARCH IN PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE Chair: Guillaume AIRAGNES (France), Dirk VON BOETTICHER (Germany)

17:00-18:00 Poster Session 1 (Foyer)

Symposium 9: Psychosomatics: an European challenge Chair: Thomas LOEW (Austria) Christian FAZEKAS (Germany)

18:00-18:45

Plenary Session 2 FRITS HUYSE AWARD LECTURE Introduction: Ulrik Fredrik MALT (Norway) Lecture: Antonio LOBO (Spain)

18:45-19:45

Welcome reception: drinks and canapés (restaurant Ramada Hotel)

19:45-21:15

EAPM General Assembly

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Friday 27th June

Timeline

General Topic

Atlass 1 Meeting Room

up to 250 participants

Atlass 2 Meeting Room

up to 80 participants

Hera – Amphitheater

up to 175 participants

Alfa Meeting Room

up to 70 participants

Beta Meeting Room

up to 80 participants

Gama Meeting Room

up to 50 participants

08:00 – 09:00 Registration WG and SIG morning sessions

JPR Editorial Board Meeting

2016 EAPM Meeting Ursula Werneke (Sweden)

WG: Organization of Care, Martina BUHRING (The Netherlands)

09:00-10:30

Plenary Session 3 Brain-gut axis and the psychosomatics in gastroenterology Chair: Dan L. DUMITRAȘCU (Romania), Elspeth GUTHRIE (United Kingdom) Keynote speakers: Douglas DROSSMAN (Chapel Hill, USA), Gabriele MOSER (Vienna, Austria)

10:30-11:00

Coffee-break

11:00-12:30 Parallel

Session 2 JOINT EAPM/ISBM SYMPOSIUM 10: Psychological symptoms, stress at work and in the family as a focus of interventions in coronary heart disease Chair: Hans-Christian DETER (Germany) Adrienne STAUDER (Hungary) Kristina ORTH-GOMER (Sweden)

Free Paper Session III: COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH OF PAIN Chair: Anne – Francoise ALLAZ (Switzerland), Antonella CIARAMELLA (Italy)

Symposium 11: Psychocardiology Chair: Ioan. B. IAMANDESCU, Laurenţiu NEDELCU (Romania)

Symposium 12: Challenges in Transplant Psychiatry- the 2014 update Chair: Paula ZIMBREAN (U.S.A.)

Symposium 13: Clinical-based research on complexity: application of the INTERMED method Chair: Silvia FERRARI (Italy), Annette BOENINK (The Netherlands),

Free Paper Session IV: CARDIOLOGY Chair: Christoph HERRMANN-LINGEN (Germany), Rui COSTA (Portugal)

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12:30- 13:30 WG and SIG Lunch Sessions / Exhibition

Young and excited?You should know better! Antonio LOBO (Spain), Frits HUYSE (The Netherlands)

Psychosomatics in Gastroenterology, Gabrielle MOSER (Austria)

Transplantation Medicine Frank VITINIUS (Germany)

INTERMED Silvia FERRARI (Italy)

12:30-13:30 Lunch – break / Exhibition 13:30-15:00 Parallel

Session 3 ISBM-CEESBM-EAPM JOINT SYMPOSIUM 14: Psychosomatic symptoms and stress Adrienne STAUDER (Hungary), Adriana BĂBAN (Romania)

Symposium 15: Psycho-neuro-allergology Chair: Ioan B. IAMANDESCU, Liliana Veronica DIACONESCU (Romania)

Symposium 16: Team-oriented interventions in Consultation/Liaison psychiatry to enhance patient-centered care Chair: Monika KELLER (Germany), Josef JENEWEIN (Switzerland)

Free Paper Session V HEALTH ANXIETY Chair: Roger HO (Singapore), Anne WAND (Australia)

JPR – 'How to publish your paper' SESSION Chair: Albert LEENTJENS (The Netherlands)

Free Paper Session VI: CONSULTATION-LIAISON WORK IN DIFFERENT CLINICAL FIELDS Chair: Romeo-Gabriel MIHĂILĂ (Romania), Helene VULSER (France)

15:00-15:30 Coffee-break

15:30-16:30

Poster Session 2 (Foyer)

16:30-18:00 Parallel Session 4

Symposium 17: Culturally Adapted Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Treatment Strategies- Experiments and Experiences Chair: Nusrat HUSSAIN (United Kingdom), Ilaria TARRICONE (Italy)

Symposium 18: Psychonephrology enhancing well-being and improving quality of life of patients with chronic kidney disease Chair: Marta NOVAK (Hungary, Canada)

Symposium 19: Music therapy Chair: Ioan B. IAMANDESCU, Luiza AVRAM (Romania)

Free Paper Session VII: GASTROENTEROLOGY Chair: Mladenka TKALCIC (Croatia), Paul PORR (Romania)

Free Paper Session VIII: INTERVENTIONS IN THE FIELD OF C-L AND PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE Chair: Gregor LIEGL (Austria), Phillip TULLY (Australia)

Free Paper Session IX: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN THE MEDICALLY ILL Chair: Albert F.G. LEENTJENS (The Netherlands), Elspeth GUTHRIE (United Kingdom)

19:45 Gala Dinner – Traditional Romanian Evening, Hilton Hotel (departure from Ramada at 19:30)

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Saturday 28th June

Timeline

General Topic Atlass 1 Meeting Room

up to 250 participants

Atlass 2 Meeting Room

up to 80 participants

Hera – Amphitheater

up to 175 participants

Alfa Meeting Room

up to 70 participants

Beta Meeting Room

up to 80 participants

Gama Meeting Room

up to 50 participants

08:00

Registration (Foyer)

08:30-10:00 Parallel

Session 5 Free Paper Session X: PSYCHOSOMATIC DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY Chair: Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland), Olga ISACHENKOVA (Russia)

Free Paper Session XI: SOMATOFORM DISORDERS Chair: Gerhard SCHÜßLER (Austria), Saskia VAN BROECKHUYSEN (Netherlands)

Free Paper Session XII: TRANSPLANTA-TION Chair: Gilbert LEMMENS (Belgium),Paula ZIMBREAN (USA)

Free Paper Session XIII: COMMUNICATION SKILLS TRAINING FOR MEDICAL STAFF Chair: Monika KELLER (Germany), Cristina HOTOLEANU (Romania)

Free Paper Session XIV: MISCELLANEOUS PART 1 Chair: Hsiao-Yu CHEN (Taiwan), Laurenţiu NEDELCU (Romania)

Free Paper Session XV: MISCELLANEOUS PART 2 Chair: Gudrun SCHNEIDER (Germany), Liliana ROGOZEA (Romania)

10:15-11:25

JOINT EAPM-ICPM SESSION How to approach patients with somatization effectively, Kyung BONG KOH (Korea) Psychiatric aspects of chronic pain that will be useful to the C-L psychiatrist, Jon STRELTZER (Hawaii, USA)

11:25-11:45

Coffee-break

11:45-12:55

Plenary Session 4 Psychosomatic Medicine and cultural change Chair: Ulrik Fredrik MALT (Norway), Hans-Christian DETER (Germany) Keynote speakers: Silvia FERRARI (Modena, Italy), Marta NOVAK (Budapest, Hungary/Toronto, Canada)

13:00-13:30

FINAL PLENARY Poster Award Ceremony, Closing Ceremony

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FREE PAPER PARALLEL SESSIONS EAPM 2014

THURSDAY, 26th of June Atlass 1 Room, 11:00-12:30

1. PSYCHOSOMATIC ACROSS THE WORLD Chair: Peter CSEPE, Herbert MENZEL

1.1. Self-perception in dental esthetics - A study in two ethnic groups; Alexandru GRECU GRATIAN, Ioana CIUTRILĂ, Jean-Francois LASSERRE, Horatiu COLOSI, Bogdan CULIC, Diana DUDEA (Romania) 1.2. Depression and CVD-related risk factors in various Roma ethnic subgroups in Hungary; Peter CSEPE (Hungary) 1.3. Helsinki City Finland, Health and Social Department, Liaison psychiatry and substance abuse special services; Lea LAITANEN-JUSLIN (Finland) 1.4 The German model of Education in Psychosomatic Medicine a Psychotherapy - The role of Psychotherapy: what is the difference in Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychiatry; Herbert MENZEL (Germany) 1.5. Accentuated personality traits in patients with functional dyspepsia, Anatoliy SVINTSITSKYY, Kateryna REVENOK, Sergiy MALYAROV, Iryna KORENDOVYCH (Ukraine)

Gamma Room, 15:30-17:00 2. BASIC RESEARCH IN PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

Chair: Guillaume AIRAGNES, Dirk VON BOETTICHER 2.1. Hostility influence depressive symptoms evolution after retirement; Guillaume AIRAGNES, C. LEMOGNE, F. LIMOSIN, M. ZINS, S. CONSOLI (France) 2.2. Attachment styles in patients with chronic skin diseases in Hungary; Csanád SZABÓ, Anita ALTMAYER, Lajos KEMENY, Florence DALGARD (Hungary) 2.3. Somatic and depressive symptoms in first generation (FG) Vietnamese and German outpatients with Depression; Tam Thi Minh TA (Germany) 2.4. Towards an anthropological conception of emotions in psychosomatic medicine; Dirk VON BOETTICHER (Germany) 2.5. On the use of conceptual research for psychosomatic medicine in a world of rapid cultural change; Dirk VON BOETTICHER (Germany)

FRIDAY, 27 th of June

Atlass 2 Room, 11:00-12:30 3. COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH OF PAIN

Chair: Anne – Francoise ALLAZ , Antonella CIARAMEL LA

3.1. Is pain-related perceived injustice a specific entity in chronic pain patients? Anne-Francoise ALLAZ (Switzerland) 3.2. Changes in Pain, Pain Identity, and Self-rated Health among Adults with Chronic Pain before and after Treatment with Spinal Cord Stimulation; Yael BENYAMINI (Israel) 3.3 The Structured Phenomenological Hypnotic Protocol (SPHP) for treatment of chronic pain. Case reports; Antonella CIARAMELLA, P. MICCO, M. ROSSI, S. ROSSI (Italy) 3.4. Role of expectations in experiencing pain and discomfort during colonoscopy; Cristina POJOGA (Romania) 3.5. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for severe chronic pain: a short-term multidisciplinary psycho educational group treatment; Kees Jan VAN DER BOOM (Netherlands) 3.6. Additional psychosomatic education reduces emotional stress of general practitioners during the treatment of patients with somatoform disorders; Markus BOECKLE (Austria)

Gamma Room, 11:00-12:30 4. CARDIOLOGY

Chair: Christoph HERRMANN-LINGEN, Rui COSTA

4.1. Interoceptive awareness and resting heart rate variability in women; Rui COSTA (Portugal) 4.2. Symptom dimensions of depression following myocardial infarction and cardiovascular prognosis: An individual patient data meta-analysis; Ricardo DE MIRANDA AZEVEDO (Netherlands) 4.3. Subjective well-being and hypertension: Effects of diagnostic labeling, antihypertensive medication and actual blood pressure; Christoph HERRMANN-LINGEN, Marvin OLEWINSKI, Alexandra BOESE, Frank EDELMANN, Thomas MEYER, Rolf WACHTER (Germany) 4.4. Heart rate variability and professional stress in physicians: gender differences; Laura Irina POANTA (Romania) 4.5. Mental health status in patient with Coronary heart disease; Reza SOLTANI SHAL (Iran)

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Alfa Room, 13:30-15:00 5. HEALTH ANXIETY

Chair: Roger HO, Anne WAND 5.1. Anxiety Disorders,Sleep Quality and Quality of Life among HIV--infected patients; Sol DURAND (Mexico) 5.2. Prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: a systemic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression; Roger HO (Singapore) 5.3. Romanian culture specific expression and psychological impact of anxiety; Ioana MICLUŢIA (Romania) 5.5. Outcome of cognitive behavior therapy for patients with severe health anxiety treated in groups. A RCT protocol (The CHAG-Trial); Mathias SKJERNOV, Brian FALLON, Klausen PER FINK, Ulf SOEGAARD, Erik SIMONSEN (Denmark)

Gamma Room, 13:30-15:00

6. CONSULTATION-LIAISON WORK IN DIFFERENT CLINICAL FIE LDS Chair: Romeo-Gabriel MIHĂIL Ă, Hélène VULSER 6.1. The role of Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Units as an entry point to the treatment of addictions; Antonio CAMPAYO (Spain) 6.2. Study on the correlation between psychological disorders, clinical and biological parameters and the evolution of patients with Philadelphia negative - chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms (PnCMN); Romeo-Gabriel MIHĂILĂ (Romania) 6.3. What can we learn from the psychiatric consultations of violent suicide attempters? Rozália TAKÁCS (Hungary) 6.4. Psychiatric sequelae consecutive to intraoperative awareness under general anesthesia: about three cases; Hélène VULSER (France) Alfa Room, 16:30-18:00

7. GASTROENTEROLOGY Chair: Mladenka TKALCIC, Paul PORR 7.1. Functional dyspepsia assessment in patients from a single medical center from Oradea, ROMANIA; Ovidiu FRĂŢILĂ (Romania) 7.2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Magnesium Supplementation-therapy; Paul Jurgen PORR (Romania) 7.3. Role of anger and coping mechanism in patients with irritable bowel syndrome; Mihaela FADGYAS STĂNCULETE (Romania) 7.4. Biological and psychological determinants of health related quality of life in irritable bowel syndrome patients; Mladenka TKALCIC (Croatia) 7.5. IBD patients’ personality and Health-Related Quality-of-Life; Ramiro VERRISIMO (Portugal) Beta Room, 16:30-18:00

8. INTERVENTIONS IN THE FIELD OF C-L AND PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE Chair: Gregor LIEGL, Philip TULLY 8.1. Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Outpatient Interventions for Vietnamese Patients Living in Berlin/Germany; Ronald BURIAN (Germany) 8.2. Influence of depression, expectation of therapy effectiveness, and self-efficacy on the treatment outcome in patients with multiple somatic symptoms (MSS); Gregor LIEGL (Austria) 8.3. The treatment of resistant, chronic, headaches and facial pain patients in a comprehensive multidisciplinary, mind-body clinic; Amnon MOSEK, Ahron ALEXANDROVITZ, Andy AYLON, Hani BAUM, Marina DANO, Judy FARCHI, Evelin FARKASH, Yigal GLIKSMAN, Judith HEYD, Zipi HYBLOOM, Ynon LERNER, Israel LEVI, Roberto MITELPUNKT, Orly MIZRACHI, Nir SALAME, David YOEL (Israel) 8.4. A dynamic view of comorbid depression and generalized anxiety disorder symptom change in chronic heart failure: effects of cognitive behavioral therapy, exercise rehabilitation, and drug treatment; Phillip TULLY; (Australia) 8.5. Conversion Disorder, A Review Through the Prism of the Rational-Choice Theory of Neurosis; Jacov ROFE (Israel) 8.6. Male cancer patients over 60 – do they accept and participate in psychooncological interventions and what are the results?, Gudrun SCHNEIDER, Birgit KROPFF, Sandra GZELLA, Michael UNRATH (Germany)

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Gamma Room, 16:30-18:00 9. PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN THE MEDICALLY ILL Chair: A.F.G. LEENTJENS, Elspeth GUTHRIE 9.1. Predictors of depression and anxiety: a follow-up study of patients starting chemotherapy; Graça CARDOSO (Portugal) 9.2. The relationship between mental health and use of urgent care in patients with long term medical conditions; the findings from a 5 year program grant; Elspeth GUTHRIE (United Kingdom) 9.3. Predictors of response to antidepressant treatment in depressed patients with Parkinson’s disease; A.F.G. LEENTJENS (Netherlands) 9.4. Poststroke depression: mechanisms, translation and therapy; Aurel POPA-WAGNER (Germany) 9.5. The interactive effects of personality on the relationship between social support and depression in adults with hemodialysis; Shu-Chuan Jennifer YEH, Ying-Ying LO (Taiwan) 9.6. Temporal dynamics of emotional avoidance in patients with anorexia nervosa during inpatient treatment – results from a longitudinal diary study, Esther STROE-KUNOLD, Daniela WESCHE, Hans-Christoph FRIEDERICH, Wolfgang HERZOG, Beate WILD (Germany)

SATURDAY, 28th of June

Atlass 1 Room, 8:30-10:00 10. PSYCHOSOMATIC DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY

Chair: Bohdan WASILEWSKI, Olga ISACHENKOVA 10.1. The role of TNF- inhibitors in psychiatric comorbidities in psoriasis: Literature review; Andreea Codruţa BOTIŞ (Romania) 10.2. The impact of a cognitive-behavioral intervention on the relapse rate of type 2 diabetes depressive patients; Melina IORDACHE, Ioana CIOCA, Ovidiu POPA-VELEA (Romania) 10.3. On the problem of the efficacy of psychotherapy in diabetic foot ulcer patients; Olga ISACHENKOVA (Russia) 10.4. Making decisions for the treatment of anxiety and depression in the perinatal period; Anne P.F. WAND (Australia) 10.5. Psychosomatic functioning of individuals in evolutionary perspective; Bohdan WASILEWSKI (Poland) 10.6. Can specific health-related memories aid symptom management in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME and Asthma? Iana ALEXEEVA, Maryanne MARTIN (Great Britain) Atlass 2 Room, 8:30-10:00

11. SOMATOFORM DISORDERS Chair: Gerhard SCHÜßLER, Saskia VAN BROECKHUYSEN 11.1. Do Medically Unexplained Symptoms increase risk of loss of labor market attachment? A 5 year prospective study with register based outcomes; Katja LOENGAARD (Denmark) 11.2. Somatic and cognitive symptoms as indicators of potential endophenotypes in bipolar spectrum disorders; Hans LÖVDAHL, Erlend BØEN, Eva MALT, Ulrik MALT (Norway) 11.3. Chronic pelvic Pain (men) chronic prostatis Prostatodynia a meta-analysis; Gerhard SCHÜßLER (Austria) 11.4. Implicit and explicit negative affect and emotional awareness in patients with severe somatoform disorder; Saskia VAN BROECKHUYSEN (Netherlands) 11.5. Secrets that are hidden within the emotions and soul revealed via the body, Yigal GLIKSMAN (Israel) Hera Room, 8:30-10:00

12. TRANSPLANTATION Chair: Gilbert LEMMENS, Paula ZIMBREAN 12.1. Congenital Hepatitis C in the Transplant Setting: Challenges for Transplant Psychiatry; Orna ALPERT (USA) 12.2. Facial transplantation in a blind patient: Psychological, marital and family outcomes at 15 months follow-up; Gilbert LEMMENS (Belgium) 12.3. Factors associated to complexity of patients evaluated for inclusion in orthotropic liver transplantation: a retrospective study; Silvia FERRARI, Chiara PIEMONTE (Italy) 12.4. Psychological adjustment after lung transplantation; A. SEILER, R. KLAGHOFER, Ch. M. SÖLCH, L. GÖTZMANN, J. JENEWEIN (Switzerland) 12.5. Laxatives or diuretics misuse in liver transplant recipients; Paula ZIMBREAN (USA)

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Alfa Room, 8:30-10:00 13. COMMUNICATION SKILLS TRAINING FOR MEDICAL STAFF

Chair: Monika KELLER, Cristina HOTOLEANU 13.1. Negative Rumor Contagion of a Psychiatric Department; Robert BOTA (USA) 13.2. Physicians communication skills from patient’s perspective; Cristina HOTOLEANU (Romania) 13.3. The internet informed patient and his communication with physician; Ioan Bradu IAMANDESCU (Romania) 13.4. Development and evaluation of a Four-Habits-based communication training for German General Practitioners (CoTrain trial); Frank VITINIUS (Germany) 13.5. Primary biliary cirrhosis a stigmatizing diagnosis term? A qualitative study; Inka WAHL, Andreas FEIGE, Stefanie WILKE, Christina WEILER-NORMANN, Matthias ROSE, Ansgar W. LOHSE, Bernd LOWE, Christoph SCHRAMM (Germany) Beta Room, 8:30-10:00

14. MISCELLANEOUS PART 1 Chair: Hsiao-Yu CHEN, Lauren ţiu NEDELCU 14.1. Improving self-perception and self-efficacy in client with spinal cord injury: the efficacy of DVD-based instruction; Hsiao-Yu CHEN (Taiwan) 14.2. Panic spectrum and autonomic dysfunction in chronic pain patients: the impact on drug side effects; Antonella CIARAMELLA, P. POLI (Italy) 14.3. First episode psychosis among migrants in Italy (PEP-Ita Study): preliminary results from Modena; Silvia FERRARI (Italy) 14.4. Assessment Methods of the Somatization Process Related to the Nurses with Risk of Developing Burnout Syndrome; S. GRIGORESCU, L. NEDELCU, D. GRIGORESCU, L. ROGOZEA (Romania) 14.5. Placebo and hypnosis taken seriously! Joannes MERTENS, (The Netherlands) Gamma Room, 8:30-10:00

15. MISCELLANEOUS PART 2 Chair: Gudrun SCHNEIDER, Liliana ROGOZEA 15.2. The benefit of self-help groups during and after inpatient psychosomatic treatment; Katharina LAUMEN, Michael LANGENBACH (Germany) 15.3. Insights on postpartum mood: why childbirth is associated with depression and mixed feelings? Anda MUREŞAN-MADAR (Romania), Adriana BĂBAN (Romania) 15.4. The Assessment of the Stress Level of the Medical Personnel from a Psychiatry Ward; Liliana ROGOZEA, Dan CONSTANTIN, Simona GRIGORESCU, Laurenţiu NEDELCU (Romania) 15.5. Impact of Collaborative Care on PCPs Confidence and Clinical Practice towards depression: a randomized controlled trial; Cecilia SIGHINOLFI (Italy) 15.6. How do older patients` resources change in inpatient psychotherapy? Gudrun SCHNEIDER, Alexandra KATI, Astrid STUMPF, Gereon HEUFT (Germany)

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SYMPOSIA PARALLEL SESSIONS EAPM 2014

WEDNESDAY, 25th of June Atlass 1 Room, 09:00-12:30 PRE-CONFERENCE MEETING - ROMANIAN SOCIETY OF PSYCHO SOMATIC MEDICINE ANNUAL MEETING Chair: Adriana B ĂBAN , Ioan B. IAMANDESCU 09:00 Introductory words - Dan L. DUMITRAŞCU 09:10 Oltea JOJA - How do we integrate knowledge and how do we explain it to students? 09:30 Laurențiu NEDELCU – Psychosomatics in Medical Universities 09:50 Ioan B. IAMANDESCU – Taxonomic considerations in the area of interference of medicine with psychology and sociology 10:10 Ovidiu POPA- VELEA - Resilience in academic environment: importance and predictive factors 10:30 – 11.00 Coffee Break Chair: Lauren țiu NEDELCU, Paul PORR 11:00 Adriana BĂBAN – Psychosocial dimensions of vaccination: HPV vaccination study in Romania 11:20 Paul PORR - Depression, anxiety and cardiovascular disease 11:40 Alina Monica PICOŞ - Patient anxiety before the dentist 12:00 Irina Mihaela MATRAN - Constipation. Psychosomatic causes and remedies apiphytotherapeutic 12:15 Gabriel Ioan PRADA - Specific models of psychosomatic diseases in the elderly population Atlass 1 Room, 13:30-15:00

1. CULTURE BOUND ASPECTS AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROAC H OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION Chair

Maria CRIŞANa, Diana DUDEAa, Ioana MICLUŢIAa aUniversity Of Medicine And Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu" Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Purpose: to emphasize culture specific and different approaches of anxiety and depression in some somatic diseases, who seem to be from diverse spectra, apparently without any obvious connection. Methodological procedures: Anxiety and depression are investigated in the following somatic diseases: digestive disorders and some specific invasive procedures, breast cancer women, postmenopausal women, persons to whom a bronchoscopic procedure is performed, dermatological diseases which may be triggered by life events, and the most typically expression of anxiety symptoms in Romanian patients. Tools: psychometrical scales, which assess the severity and dynamic of anxiety (STAI-S, STAI-T) and depression (HAM-A, BDI) were applied as other scales exploring global functioning, quality of life. Results: Although the domains of the recorded studies are diverse, the degree and type of anxious/depressive complaints and their dynamics may be a common link. Correlations between the severity of anxiety/depression and the gravity of the somatic disease as well as the personal impact of these comorbidities will be explored.. Conclusion: Psychometric tools that assess anxiety and/or depression are quite simple to apply, do not require special training, are time sparing and offer also the opportunity for a more adequate multidisciplinary approach. Psychological and psychotherapy management of some somatic diseases should not be overlooked, being considered as relevant and important. There is mandatory to outline the culture specific expression of anxiety and depression in diverse somatic disorders. Atlass 2 Room, 13:30-15:00

2. PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AND PSYCHOSOMATIC ILLNESS Chair

Melina IORDACHEa, Ovidiu POPA–VELEAb aIndividual Office Of Psychotherapy, Constanta, Romania

bUniversity Of Medicine And Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania

a) Psychosomatic diseases in academic settings: investigating coping strategies for the early detection of risk (L. DIACONESCU et al.) b) Psychological variables correlated with the onset of psychosomatic disorders in youngsters (I. CIOCA et al.) c) Psycho-socio-cultural and genetic predictors for the occurrence of somatoform complaints in children (C. TRUŢESCU et al.)

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d) Early indicators of body image disorders in psychosomatic adolescent outpatients (O. POPA-VELEA et al.) e) The impact of a cognitive-behavioral intervention on the relapse rate of type 2 diabetes depressive patients (M. IORDACHE et al.) f) Approach of medically unexplained somatic disorders in the pediatric population - experiences in a local community (M. CÂMPEAN et al.) Atlass 2 Room, 15:30-17:00

3. CEEPUS NETWORK ON PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE: ACHIEVEME NTS AND PERSPECTIVES Chair

Adriana BĂBANa, Dan L. DUMITRAŞCUb

aBabes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania bIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania

The CEEPUS network on psychosomatic medicine RO 0016 is the single international network on this topic in Central and East Europe. Linking Austria and postcommunist Balkan and East European countries, this is a mini ERASMUS project. It allows exchanges of teaching staff, PhD students and students between participating centers from Romania, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Bulgaria, Moldavia, Poland, Albania, Bosnia. As several partners of this project will meet by EAPM in Sibiu, we will offer the opportunity to discuss about achievements and future initiatives of this international regional network. Discussants and lecturers will be beside the two chairpersons, Mladenka TKALCIC from Croatia, Valentina TZANEVA from Bulgaria, Laurenţiu NEDELCU from Brasov and any other interested person.

THURSDAY, 26th of June

Atlass 1 Room, 09:00-10:30

4. AFFECT REGULATION UNDERPINNINGS OF THE DOCTOR-PATIE NT RELATIONSHIP Ramiro VERISSIMO

University of Porto Faculty of Medicine, Porto, Portugal Medical specialization, while an absolute need after the exponential growth of medical knowledge, came to hinder the holistic approach required to adequately deal with the psycho-behavioural aspects involved both in health and disease. And that is an aspect that lays stress on the absolute need of a ‘psychosomatic approach’. In other words, changes in health care delivery underscore the need for physicians, and primary care physicians in particular, to assume responsibility for prompt "global" diagnosis, for, at least, the initial treatment, as well as to ensure that patients have access to appropriate medical services in order to maximize the clinical outcome. And this simply stresses the huge importance of training, not only on the affective dimension of the doctor-patient relationship, but also on the idiosyncrasies of the individual patient, in what concerns his affect regulation ability; in order to properly deal with its implications in terms of health and disease while conducting the clinical/therapeutic interview. In fact, logotherapy essentially relies upon the ability to communicate, and many difficulties that stand out during the clinical interventions arise precisely from the patient difficulty to communicate feelings. Thus the valuable significance of an update also involving the neural circuitry of affect regulation, since present time research comes to suggest different ways to approach intervention for vulnerable populations at-risk of faulty regulation. Atlass 1 Room, 15:30-17:00

5. PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF TRANSPLANTATION MEDICINE - BODY IMAGE, IDENTITY AND SYMPTOMS Chair

Kathy COFFMANa, Frank VITINIUSb

aDepartment Of Psychosomatics And Psychotherapy, University Hospital Of Cleveland, USA bDepartment Of Psychosomatics And Psychotherapy, University Hospital Of Cologne, Germany

a) Body Image issues in organ donors and transplant organ recipients- a review of current evidence Paula ZIMBREAN, Yale University, New Haven, USA

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b) “How do I do normal, when I don’t know what normal is?” Patient anxiety and identity confusion post pancreatic transplantation. Kate GLEESONa, Sue JACKSONa, Richard M SMITHb aUniversity of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom bRichard Bright Renal Unit, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom c) Psychosocial strain and adherence in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) – cross-sectional data from a prospective study Frank VITINIUS, Simon SCHERER, Christoph SCHEID, Michael von BERGWELT-BAILDON, Mareike ROMÜNDER, Birgitt HEIN-NAU, Christian ALBUS (Germany) d) Evaluation for Renal Auto-transplantation for Mu ltiple Renal Calculi or Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome Kathy COFFMAN- Cleveland Clinic, USA Hera Room, 15:30-17:00

6. THE EAPM BODILY DISTRESS / MEDICALLY UNEXPLAINED SY MPTOMS INTEREST GROUP

TITLE: CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR MUS / BODILY DISTRES S AND SOMATOFORM DISORDERS IN EUROPE Chair

Klausen PER FINKa, Peter HENNINGSENb aAarhus University Hospital, Denmark

bClinic and policlinic for psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, Denmark

Peter HENNINGSEN, Denmark: The German clinical guidelines for somatoform disorders. Tim Olde HARTMAN, The Netherlands: The Dutch clinical guidelines for MUS. PER FINK, Denmark: The Danish clinical guidelines for functional symptoms and disorders. Elspeth GUTHRIE, United Kingdom: The English guidelines for MUS (she has not accepted yet, and I’m not sure if the guidelines will be ready at that time). After the presentation we will have a discussion of the European implications of the guidelines – should we work for common guidelines. Alfa Room, 15:30-17:00

7. THE IMPLICATION OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE IN DISEAS ES PREVENTION PROGRAMS Chair

Ioan BOCŞANa, Irina BRUMBOIUa, Valentina TZANEVAb aIuliu Hatieganu University Of Medicine And Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania

bTrakia University, Bulgaria The health of a population can be ensured by application of prevention programs. For having efficiency in preventive programs, there are harmoniously combined the medical intervention with aspects regarding social relations, the cultural particularities, managerial capacities and technological availability. For the preventive programs at populational level, the responsibility is huge because of great number of person subjected to the preventive measure and for moment we haven’t medical intervention without any side effects. These issues compels to making efforts to select the programs with the higher benefits and without or the lowest possible risk. Ioan BOCŞAN will present the roll and importance of the epidemiology in utilization of the preventive programs and in the interdisciplinary relationship. Valentina TZANEVA, having a practical activity centered on nosocomial infections surveillance, she will present aspects of psychosomatic medicine in the development and transmission of strains of bacteria with resistance to antibiotics. Mureşan, a family doctor describes the difficulties encountered in the practice of vaccination and aspects about vaccine acceptance by the population that he currently attends. Radu COMAN addresses issues concerning prostate cancer screening strategies and the complexity of interactions between factors that maximize the efficiency and reduce at minimum the risks. Irina BRUMBOIU highlights the individual and populational impact of possible negative consequences of populational preventive programs and the importance of the results of the assessment in the coordination of public health interventions. a) Is epidemiology a visible tool in preventive interdisciplinary interventions? Ioan Stelian BOCŞAN -The Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania b) The rising antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit and the psychologic aspects of this problem Valentina TZANEVA - Trakia University, Bulgaria H.D JENEVA - Medical Faculty Stara Zagora Bulgaria E. KOSTADINOVA - University Hospital, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

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c) Successes and failures in clinical practice of family physician Ioan MUREŞAN- Family Medicine Clinic, Cluj Napoca d). Particularities of a prostate cancer screening Radu COMAN- “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania e) The individual and community impact of the results of the assessment of the preventive program in the light of psychosomatic medicine Irina BRUMBOIU- Department of Epidemiology Iuliu Hatieganu, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Beta Room, 15:30-17:00

8. SOCIOCULTURAL AND FAMILY INFLUENCES IN EATING DISOR DERS Chair

Oltea JOJAa, Joern VON WIETERSHEIMb aC.I.Parhon National Institute Of Endocrinology, Titu Maiorescu University Bucharest

bDepartment Of Psychosomatic Medicine And Psychotherapy, Ulm University Eating Disorders, such as Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and Bulimia Nervosa (BN), have become one of the leading causes of disability among adolescent and adult young women, showing increasing prevalence in countries which are progressively exposed to the Western ideal of thinness. Weight and shape concerns are now defining not only eating disorders but they also became part of a life-style program, particularly for female adolescents and young women. Cultural models for explaining eating disorders’ pathogenesis consider as risk factor the exposure to the thin ideal and its internalization, correlated to weight and shape concerns, body dissatisfaction, and to discrepancies between the self and the ideal. Researchers focused upon body image distortions as a precursor and predictor for developing eating disorders, herein leading to extended studies on adolescent and young female population, as well as to cross-cultural comparisons. The present symposium will highlight these preoccupations through some extended studies: the research of KOSIC and BULIAN is analyzing weight concerns, body dissatisfaction and social pressure among female students in Croatia; the study of BĂBAN and TĂUT is exploring psycho-somatic symptoms correlated to weight and body image among Romanian adolescents, and the cross-cultural study of RAICH et al. is contributing with data concerning body image in four countries: Chile, México, Portugal and Spain. The presentations on clinical research will focus upon Bulimia Nervosa patients, for an extended model of pathogenesis implying attachment patterns and family environments, with the German study of von WIETERSHEIM et al., and a cross cultural comparison of eating attitudes in Romanian vs. German female students, differentiating specific traits of an underweight risk group, with JOJA et al. a) Thinness and Eating Attitudes among Romanian Students in Comparison to German Students and Anorexia Nervosa Patients Oltea JOJAa , Cristina NANUb, Jörn von WIETERSHEIMc aNational Institute of Endocrinology C.I.Parhon, Bucharest, bBabes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca cDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy University of Ulm, Germany b) Body Image in adolescents of Chile, México, Portugal and Spain. RAICH R.M.a, FRANCISCO, R.a;ESPINOZA, P.a; GONZÁLEZ, M.a; GUTIÉRREZ, T.a; MORA, M.a; MUNGUÍA, L.a; PENELO, E.b; ROSES, R.a. a Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Spain. b Laboratori d’Estadística Aplicada. Departament de Psicobiologia i Metodologia de les Ciències de la Salut, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain c) Body mass index, social comparison, perception and body dissatisfaction as predictors of weight loss control in adolescent female Matea MRAKOVČIĆ KOSIĆa, Alessandra POKRAJAC-BULIANa aDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Croatia d) Attachment in Adult Attachment Projective Test episodes and family relations of patients with bulimia nervosa and healthy controls Jörn von WIETERSHEIMa, Kathrin HOLZINGERa, Xiaorong ZHOUa, Dan POKORNYa aDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Ulm University e) Body image, unhealthy weight control and psycho-somatic symptoms among Romanian adolescents Adriana BĂBANa, Diana TĂUTa aBabes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca

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9. PSYCHOSOMATICS: AN EUROPEAN CHALLENGE Chair

Christian FAZEKASa, Thomas LOEWb a University Clinic for Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Graz, Austria

bUniversity Clinic Regensburg, Germany with contributions from Arturs ANCANS, Riga Stradins University, University Clinic of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Riga, Latvia Psychosomatic health – Challenge and Opportunity, Arturs ANCANS (Latvia) Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which: Every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, is able to make a contribution to her or his community. Mental health is central to human development (WHO) and better physical health: Higher educational achievement, enhanced productivity and earnings, improved interpersonal relationships, better parenting, closer social connections, improved quality of life, we have to see from new perspective, it is more than psychiatry, it determs physical health. It is time for a specialized Psychosomatic approach. How much Psychosomatics needs Europe and what the AEPM could account for it, Thomas H. LOEW (Germany) and Laura COJOCARU (Romania) The internet presence of Psychosomatic Medicine in the OECD-countries is presented. Aspects of individual, interactive, interventional and institutional settings in the clinical field. The Bavarian situation as an example is referred. Anchor points are Curiosity, Medical Students Programs, Physician`s Basic Training, Inpatient-Concepts, Outpatient – Models, Guidelines / Science, Economical Models, Quality Assurance Programs, Specialist`s Training Concepts and Political Argumentations. Conclusions: Physicians must learn psychosomatic skills. We need Psychosomatic Medicine in inpatient an d outpatient-treatment, day-clinics and special settings. The AEPM Curriculum of basic Psychosomatic medicine theory, Christian FACZEKAS (Austria) Based on the PsyDiploma Concept of Austrian Medical Chamber and the German Psychosomatic Basic Care Model a 40 units theory curriculum is presented: Biopsychosocial concept of illness. Somatization. Formation of symptoms. Doctor – patient relationship. Basics of doctor patient communication and consultation. Transference. Contr – transference. Psychosomatic as „difficult” patient. Functonal psychosomatic disturbances (vegetative distony. Cardiac neuroses. Syndrome of hyperventilation. Functional disturbances of the gastro – intestinal tract). Biographic case history. Basics in mental health. Life span development and crises. Crisis intervention and crisis care in the doctor’s office. It is combined with Balint group experience of 30 and refelected practice and patient-doctor-interaction of 10 units.

FRIDAY, 27 th of June

Atlass 1 Room, 11:00-12:30

10. JOINT EAPM/ISBM SYMPOSIUM: PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS, STRESS AT WORK AND IN THE FAMILY AS A FOCUS OF INTE RVENTIONS IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE

Chair Hans-Christian DETERa , Kristina ORTH-GOMÉRb ,Adrienne STAUDERc

aCharité Berlin, Germany b Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

cInstitute of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest This symposium will summarize new developments in the field of cardiovascular psychosomatic and behavioural medicine. We will report on the effect on psycho social intervention in depressed or anxious patients from Germany, Lithuania and Sweden. C ALBUS will present first results of the SPIRR-CAD study, M. BERESNAVAITE will summarize results of the Lithuanian intervention study, H.C. DETER will summarize gender effects in the Berlin Anxiety Trial and K. ORTH-GOMÉR will discuss the results of interventions, their usefulness and implementation. We will discuss these kind of studies according to different mechanism and different factors of influence.

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a) C. ALBUS, Cologne, Germany: A stepwise psychotherapy intervention to reduce risk in coronary artery disease (SPIRR-CAD)- A randomised controlled multicentre trial b) M. BERESNAVAITE, Kaunas, Lithuania: The factors associated with improving of quality of life in psychological rehabilitation and usual care groups of patients after cardiac surgery c) P. BALOG, Budapest, Hungary: Stress in CHD-patients in Eastern Europe d) H.C.DETER, Berlin, Germany: Do women fare better than men in a psychosocial interventions for patients with Coronary Heart Disease – the Berlin Anxiety Trial (BAT)? e) K.ORTH-GOMÉR, Stockholm, Sweden: What makes the clinical intervention trial successful? f) A. STAUDER, Budapest, Hungary: Changing concepts of CHD's psychological correlates. Old wines in new bottles or new wines in the old ones? Hera Room, 11:00-12:30

11. PSYCHOCARDIOLOGY Chair

I.B. IAMANDESCUa, Laurenţiu NEDELCUb aMedical Pharmacy University Carol Davila ,Bucharest, Romania

bTransilvania University Braşov, Romania a) New trends in psychocardiology Ioan Bradu IAMANDESCU Medical Pharmacy University Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania b) New direction of Psychosomatic Research in Hypertension Laurenţiu NEDELCUa, Liliana ROGOZEAa Transilvania University Brasov, Romania c) Anger-in and hostility in myocardial infarction patients Alexandru CHIU, Department of psychiatry, Trollhättan, Sweden d) The adherence to treatment of cardiovascular patients Ioana CIOACA, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania e) Physician and patient relationship in cardiology particular aspects Liliana Veronica DIACONESCU, University of medicine and pharmacy "Dr. Carol Davila " Bucharest, Romania Alfa Room, 11:00-12:30

12. CHALLENGES IN TRANSPLANT PSYCHIATRY- THE 2014 UPDAT E Chair

Paula ZIMBREAN, Yale University, USA Objectives: At the end of this symposium the attendees will be able to describe: 1. The components of the psychiatric evaluation of high risk transplant candidates 2. The ethical challenges of evaluation altruistic organ donors 3. The risks and benefits of using lithium for in the transplantation setting 4. The psychiatric aspects of congenital liver diseases in children and adolescents

a) When your gut says “no” and the tests say “yes”. Silvia HAFLIGER, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, USA b) Altruistic kidney donation-new challenges for the psychiatrist in the Internet era Swapna VAIDYA, St Luke’s –Roosevelt Hospital, New York, USA c) The use of Lithium the organ transplantation setting: from mood stabilization to bone marrow stimulation Paula ZIMBREAN, Yale New Haven Hospital, USA d) Psychiatric aspects of congenital liver disease in children and adolescents: pre and post liver transplant management. Orna ALPERTa, Paula ZIMBREANb

aChildren Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), bYale University, New Haven, USA

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Beta Room, 11:00-12:30

13. CLINICAL-BASED RESEARCH ON COMPLEXITY: APPLICATION OF THE INTERMED METHOD Chair

Annette BOENINKa, Silvia FERRARIb

aFree University Medical Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands bUniversity Of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

INTERMED is a method to assess biopsychosocial case complexity and a screening instrument to identify patients with multiple care needs. It is based on an interview, brief and easy to use, that can be conducted by different health care professionals. Various studies in the last 12 years have confirmed its face-validity and reliability as a clinimetric tool. It can be used for clinical aims, to support integrated care, but also for training and research scopes, especially within CLP contexts, since it contributes to inter-disciplinary communication and has a pragmatic, clear-cut structure. Its structure, possible applications, limitations and strengths will be described in the presentation. The symposium will then offer examples of clinical application of the INTERMED method: one is the ongoing study on the self-assessment version of the instrument, IMSA; preliminary results of this multicentric international study will be presented and discussed; a contribution about how to deal with complex patients, and potentialities of the INTERMED method in this, will be also offered; and finally applications of the use of INTERMED in dealing with transplant patients will be reported, as result of another multicentric research project promoted by the INTERMED working group. Participants to the symposium are expected to learn about the theory and clinical-research applications of the INTERMED method. a) What is INTERMED? (Introduction to the symposium Clinical-based research on complexity: application of the INTERMED method), Annette BOENINK- Vumc University Medical Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands b) Progress with the INTERMED Self-Assessment (IMSA) Study: from European to international; Steven FRANKEL, J. BOURGEOIS, A. GHIDONI, C. PIEMONTE, S. PADERNI, S. FERRARI (San Francisco, USA/ Modena, Italy) c) The use of the INTERMED in the evaluation of organ transplant patients; Wolfgang SÖLLNER (Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, General Hospital Nuremberg, and Tumor-centre Erlangen-Nuremberg,, Germany), Elena LOBO, Germany (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Zaragoza University and Biomedical Research Network on Mental Health (CIBERSAM), Zaragoza, Spain), Gundula LUDWIG, Fritz STIEFEL (both Department of Liaison Psychiatry, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland) d) The INTERMED Self-Assessment Study: Europe; Silvia FERRARI, Modena, Italy Atlass 1 Room, 13:30- 15:00

14. PSYCHOSOMATIC SYMPTOMS AND STRESS. ISBM-CEESBM-EAPM JOINT SYMPOSIUM Chair

Adriana BĂBANa, Adrienne STAUDERb

aBabeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania bInstitute Of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University Budapest

Stress is a state of complex psychophysiological activation that serves the adaptation of the organism to various situations and challenges. Chronic stress can result in psychological and somatic symptoms that are at the beginning „functional”. People turning to the health care system with “functional symptoms” still very often don’t get the necessary help, although these symptoms might turn to psychiatric (depression, anxiety disorders, addiction or eating disorders), neurological (headache, vertigo), musculoskeletal (chr. back pain), cardiovascular (hypertonia, coronaria disease) or other “somatic” disorders. C-L psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine meet behavioral medicine to fill this gap in the care of clients suffering from stress-related symptoms. To prevent the chronicisation and the aggravation of these symptoms the identification of the problem, the psychoeducation of the clients, and interventions improving their coping strategies are essentials. The framework for the implementation of these interventions is still not clearly defined and needs further development. In the present symposium we discuss some key elements of this problem. The presentations will clarify the connection between psychosomatic symptoms and the major sources of stress: work, family, dysfunctional communication and maladaptive coping strategies. The presenters from the Central and Eatern European region will discuss the manifestation of these problems at different levels: international, national, professional, family and intrapsychic level; and effective interventions will also be suggested. We invite the participants of the symposium to discuss the current tasks in this field and the possibilities for more extensive implementation of the stress management interventions. The length of each presentation would be 10-12 minutes, to leave time for interactive discussion at the end of the symposium. a) Burnout and its correlates in health professionals Adriana BĂBANa, Florina SPANUa, Dan L. DUMITRAŞCUb,

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aBabeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania bUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania b) Work stress and psychosomatic symptoms in a Hungarian representative survey Adrienne STAUDERa, Gyöngyvér SALAVECZa aInstitute of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary c) Professional stress and cardiovascular risk Laura POANTAa, Dan Lucian DUMITRAŞCUa aSecond Departement of Internal Medicine, UMF Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj Napoca, Romania d) Alexithymia, perceived stress, perceived social support and burnout at physicians attending end-of-life cases: the impact of Balint work. Ovidiu POPA-VELEA, University of Medicine and Pharmacy „Carol Davila”, Bucharest Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Psychology e) Family stress and family therapy in eating disorders Ferenc TÚRYa, Gábor SZÉNYEIa aInstitute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary f) Distorted attachment organizations and the marital crisis in Hungary in the frame of developmental psychosomatics Imre LÁZÁRa, Szilvia CSÓKAa aInstitute of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary Conclusion: Opportunities and difficulties in the management of stress related psychosomatic symptoms. The new journal of the Central East-European Society of Behavioral Medicine (CEESBM): “Central and East European Journal of Medical Humanities” will be also introduced at the symposium. Atlass 2 Room, 13:30- 15:00

15. PSYCHO-NEURO-ALLERGOLOGY Chair

Liliana Veronica DIACONESCUa, I.B. IAMANDESCUa

aCarol Davila Medical Pharmacy University ,Bucharest a) Urticaria and angioedema with psychogenic triggers. Ioan Bradu IAMANDESCU - Carol Davila Medical Pharmacy University ,Bucharest b) Drug allergic reactions and distress vulnerability Liliana Veronica DIACONESCU - University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest, Romania c) The psychosomatic implications of allergic rhinitis Ioana CIOCAa, Ioan Bradu IAMANDESCUa aUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest, Romania d) Psychosomatic aspects for anaphylactic shock Alexandru CHIU - Hospital NÄL, Departament of psychiatry, Trollhättan, Sweden e) Psychiatric comorbidities in bronchial asthma Maria NICOARĂ, Gh. Preda Psychiarty Hospital, Sibiu, Romania Hera Room, 13:30- 15:00

16. TEAM-ORIENTED INTERVENTIONS IN CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRY TO ENHANCE PATIENT-CENTRED CARE Chair

Josef JENEWEINa, Monika KELLERb, Barbara STEINc, Frank VITINIUSd, Wolfgang SÖLLNERc

aDept. of Psychosocial Medicine; University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland bDept. of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatic Medicine; University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

cDept. of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy; General Hospital Nuremberg, Germany dDept. of Psychosomatic Medicine; University Hospital Cologne, Germany

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Objective Team-oriented interventions in Consultation/Liaison (CL) psychiatry, targeting all health care professionals (HCP) involved in patient care are key elements when aiming to ascertain patient-centered care, both within the Liaison and the Integrated Care approach. Generally speaking, team-oriented interventions (TOI) aim to enhance HCP’s professional and interpersonal skills, agency and self-efficacy. TOI cover a wide range of measures; from education, teaching/training, multidisciplinary case discussions and ward rounds, to case discussion, supervision, coaching (individual and group format) and providing support to HCP. As to the applicability and appropriateness of these various measures, the particular structure and organizational framework (e.g. hospital, home care) need to be considered, as are heterogeneous requirements according to medical specialty (e.g. transplant-, burn, emergency and intensive care unit, radiation treatment), to the particular setting (In-patient care, out-patient facilities) and to the emotional patient-centered challenges posed on HCP. Methods/content used in the Symposium: In this symposium, short input lectures from different perspectives will present an overview on the current state of research and on clinical experience, followed by an interactive goal-oriented discussion, based on case examples and authors’ experience while including participants’ requests, thus enabling participants to integrate TOI in their CL practice adequate to their specific conditions.

Atlass 1Room, 16:30- 18:00

17. CULTURALLY ADAPTED PSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHOSOMATIC T REATMENT STRATEGIES- EXPERIMENTS AND EXPERIENCES Chair

Nusrat HUSSAINa, Ilaria TARRICONEb aUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom

bUniversity of Bologna, Italy

People with migration backgrounds are known have reduced access to psychiatric and psychosomatic care. This is a global problem of increasing importance in times globalization. Worldwide there are a lot of attempts to address this issue. The following symposium of the EAPM Special Interest Group "Cultural CL Psychiatry and Psychosomatics" aims to feature European projects and developments on this important field of mental health care. a) Silvia FERRARI, Iliaria TARRICONE (Italy): “Psychotic migrants: challenges for the CL psychiatrist” b) Valjbona PRELJEVIC (Norwey): "Cross cultural collaboration for better global mental health: strategies and experiences from a Norwegian- Nepalese collaborative project" c) Javier Garcia CAMPAYO (Spain): "Computer-assisted psychotherapies: a cross-cultural perspective" d) Ronald BURIAN, Thi Minh Tam TA, Eric HAHN, Albert DIEFENBACHER (Germany): "Outpatient Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Interventions for Vietnamese Patients Living in Berlin/Germany" Atlass 2 Room, 16:30- 18:00

18. PSYCHONEPHROLOGY: ENHANCING WELL-BEING AND IMPROVIN G QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY D ISEASE Chair

Marta NOVAK University of Toronto, Canada and Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University, Hungary

Objectives: 1. To provide an overview of quality of life and psychosocial issues of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD); 2. To identify potentially modifiable factors to improve quality of life and enhance well-being of patients with CKD, including sleep and psychotherapies to facilitate coping; 3. To present exercise and rehabilitation programs developed for patients with CKD. Chronic kidney disease is a progressive, life-threatening illness that imposes a significant disease burden and impairs quality of life. When CKD progresses to end-stage renal disease, renal replacement therapies (dialysis or transplantation) are needed for the survival of the patient. Kidney transplantation also presents unique psychological and social challenges. In the symposium, we will be discussing mental health related and psychosocial issues, which impact well-being and quality of life of patients with CKD. We will also review how various mental health interventions could contribute to improve quality of life and decrease illness intrusiveness of CKD and dialysis/transplantation. The symposium will also provide a brief review of research in the field of exercise rehabilitation of individuals with CKD, a historical review of various initiatives of clinical assessment of physical activity as well as the implementation of counseling and exercise programs. We will also include a presentation of the successful KEEP (Kidney Exercise and Education Program) in Calgary.

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Presenters: Istvan MUCSI, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada and Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary Marta NOVAK, University of Toronto, Canada and Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Semmelweis University, Hungary Stefan MUSTATA, University of Calgary, Canada, and Rockyview General Hospital, Canada Hera Room, 16:30- 18:00

19. MUSIC THERAPY SYMPOSIUM Chair

Luiza AVRAMa, I.B. IAMANDESCUb aNational Music University Bucharest, Romania

aCarol Davila Medical Pharmacy University, Romania

a) Music diagnosis - A new useful method in psychotherapy for psychosomatic patients I.B. IAMANDESCU, Carol Davila Medical Pharmacy University ,Bucharest, Romania b) Psycho - somatic virtues of singing together (for Music therapy round table) Carmen LUIZE AVRAM, National Music University Bucharest, Romania c) The antialgic effect of music in dental patients Alexandru CHIU, Hospital NÄL, Department of psychiatry, Trollhättan, Sweden d) The influence of classic music on the glycemic level in type 2 diabetic patients Ioana CIOCA, University Of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest, Romania e) Somatic impact and neurovegetative effects of music Liliana Veronica DIACONESCU, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Dr. Carol Davila" Bucharest, Romania

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POSTER SESSIONS EAPM 2014, SIBIU

I.Thursday, 26th of June, 17:00-18:00

P01 - Psychiatric disorders in the medically ill – part 1 Chair: Ioan B. IAMANDESCU (Romania), Herbert MENZEL (Germany)

P01-01.Anxiety and depression in the sample of patients with facial dermatoses Grigory RUKAVISHNIKOV, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia P01-02.Schizo-affective disorder and Kallman syndrome. Case presentation Alexandra BOLOS, V. CHIRITA, Roxana CHIRITA University Of Medicine and Pharmacy Gr.T. Popa Iasi, Romania, Socola Hospital, Iasi, Romania

P01-03. Psychosocial maintenance factors of anorexia nervosa: results from an electronic diary study Esther STROE-KUNOLD, Daniela WESCHE, Hans-Christoph FRIEDERICH, Wolfgang HERZOG, Beate WILD Department Of General Internal Medicine And Psychosomatics, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany P01-04. Assessing two school-based programmes of universal eating disorders prevention: media literacy and theatre based methodology in Spanish adolescents Marisol MORA, Eva PENELO, Teresa GUTIÉRREZ, Paola ESPINOZA, Marcela L. GONZÁLEZ, Rocío ROSÉS, Rosa M. RAICH Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain P01-05. Anxiety and depression symptoms in adolescents suffering from various chronic diseases Andreea Mihaela MIHALCA Institute Of Psychology, Jagiellonian University In Krakow, Poland P01-06. Correlations between depressive symptoms and quality of life in metastatic breast cancer patients during chemotherapy Bianca-Iasmina DRAGOMIR University Of Medicine And Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu Cluj-Napoca, Psychiatric Clinic 1, Cluj-Napoca, Romania P01-07. Relationship between psychiatric disorders, perception and coping of pain in chronic Low back pain patients Antonella CIARAMELLA- Health Psychology, University Of Pisa, Italy P01-08. Low-grade inflammation a linking mechanism between anxiety and metabolic syndrome? Delia LUPU, Dan L. DUMITRAȘCU - University Of Medicine And Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

I. Thursday, 26th of June, 17:00-18:00 P02 - Communication skills and Consultation-liaison work in different clinical fields

Chair: Laurentiu NEDELCU (Romania), Csanád SZABÓ (Hungary) P02-01. The effects of Buddhist Zen training on quality of life using SF-36 among Japanese monk trainees Fumio SHAKU - Tsukuba University, Japan

P02-02.Secerets that are hidden within the sole revealing via the body Yigal GLIKSMAN- Tel Aviv "YICHILOVE" Medical Centre P02-03. Building resilience in adolescents with cancer: a psycho educational program Cristina VÂJÂEAN, Adriana BABAN Department of Psychology, Babes Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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P02-04. Psychosomatic aspects of the relation between allergist and his patients Ioan Bradu IAMANDESCU, Razvan Daniel CHIVU Medical Pharmacy University Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania P02-05. Opportunities for psychosocial oncology care in Romania - professional perspectives Csaba Laszlo DEGI Babes-Bolyai University - Faculty Of Sociology And Social Work, Romania P02-06. Psychiatry in the emergency: analysis of 3032 urgent first assessments at the Modena (Italy) University Hospital G. CIANCIA, L. MARTIRE, G. MATTEI, M. RIGATELLI, S. FERRARI Department of Psychiatry, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

P02-07. When it can`t been healed: A longitudinal qualitative study of relationship changes in couples facing advanced melanoma Natalie Drabe1, Josef Jenewein1, Steffi Weidt1, Annina Seiler1, Lucia Witzemann2, Caroline Meier 1, Stefan Büchi3, Karin Schad4, David Garcia Nuñez1 1Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland 2Department of Psychosomatics, University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland 3Clinic for Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Hohenegg, Meilen, Switzerland 4Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland

P02-08. Occupational Stress In Hospital Workers Exposed To Ionizing Radiation Dorin TRIFF¹, Zorica TRIFF ², ¹Occupational Medicine Section of Professional Diseases, “Constantin Opris” Emergency Hospital of Baia Mare, 31 George Coşbuc, 430031, Baia Mare, Romania. ² “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, 1-3 Praporgescu Street Arad, Romania

I.Thursday, 26th of June, 17:00-18:00 P03 - Psychiatric disorders in the medically ill – part 2

Chair: Oltea JOJA (Romania), Thomas Loew (Germany) P03-01. Psychological characteristics of psoriasis patients and their role in stress perception Janos L. KALMAN - Department Of Psychiatry, University Of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary

P03-02. Psychological Defense and Cognitive Strategies in Thyroid Dysfunction Patients in Comorbidity with Depression Elena Luminita BOULEANU, Petric-Iulian ILIOVICI, Corneliu MOOIU Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

P03-03. Anxiety in patients undergoing surgical intervention Lucia TOMAS-ARAGONES, Maria Jesus CARDOSO-MORENO - University Of Zaragoza Spain

P03-04. Anxiety and bronchoscopic examination: is there a link? Catalina CRISAN1, Petrut VREMAROIU2, Marioara SIMON3, Sebastian PINTEA4, Monica POP5, Mihaela NUNA3, Livia SABAU3 1 University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Department of Psychiatry and Pediatric Psychiatry, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2 Hôpital Fribourgeois Riaz, Swiss 3 Emergency County Hospital, Department of Pneumology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 4 Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Department, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 5 University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Department of Pneumology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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P03-05. Experiences of Adolescents Coping with Diabetes Andrada COSMA, Adriana BĂBAN - Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P03-06. Associations of Help-seeking Behaviour with Depression and Anxiety Disorders among Gastroenterological Patients in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Fahad ALOSAIMI- King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

P03-07. Special Medical Conditions Associated with Catatonia in the Internal Medicine Setting- Hyponatremia inducing psychosis and subsequently catatonia Robert G. BOTA, Andrei NOVAC, Joanne WITKOWSKI - Kaiser Permanente, Riverside, CA, USA P03-08. The possible link between chronic psychosocial stress and digestive malignancy: a pilot study Costin Teodor STREBA1, Ion ROGOVEANU1, Marius CIUREA2, Alin IONESCU1, Tania BRAIA1, Florina NECHITA3, Cristin Constantin VERE1

1.Department of Gastroenterology, University County Hospital of Craiova, Romania 2.Department of Surgery, University County Hospital of Craiova, Romania 3.Department of behavioral psychology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania

I.Thursday, 26th of June, 17:00-18:00 P04 - Psychosomatic diagnosis and therapy – part 1

Chair: Irina BRUMBOIU (Romania), Antonella CIARAMELLA (Italy)

P04-01. Fairy tales and psycho-soma Roberto MITELPUNKT- Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel P04-02. The Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Training in Women’s Sexual Self-Concept in Tehran, Iran M. VAHIDVAGHEF; RM RAICH; T. GUTIÉRREZ Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Spain P04-03. The Clinical Criteria for Diagnosis of Psychosomatic Disorders M.A. BIR1, Vl.ȘANDOR2, L.BALEA CONEVICI1, ME BIR1, M.BOTEI1, M.ȘARTO1, A.VAIDA 1 1Municipal Hospital of Cluj-Napoca, Chronic Psychiatry Department. 2Medicine and Pharmacology University Iuliu Haieganu, Cluj-Napoca, Head of Pharmacology and Toxicology Department. P04-04. Schizophrenia psychosomatically assessed. In need of an integrated concept as prerequisite of integrated care Dirk VON BOETTICHER- Dpt. of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Goettingen, Germany

P04-05. Reduction of State Anxiety during Single-Session Respiratory Biofeedback in Accordance with Breathing upon Happy Emotions Oleg V. GRISHIN, Viktor G. GRISHIN, Margarita I. ZINCHENKO State Research Institute of Physiology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

P04-06. Teaching psychosomatic medicine to nurses: the Romanian experience Liliana DAVID 2nd Medical Dept., University of medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P04-07. The impact of cardiovascular diseases on late life depression Delia Marina PODEA - "Vasile Goldis" Western University Of Arad, Psychiatry Deparment, Romania

P04-08. Therapeutic intercorporality. Towards a more psychosomatic conception of the therapeutic relationship Dirk VON BOETTICHER- Dpt. Of Psychosomatic Medicine And Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Goettingen, Germany

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I.Thursday, 26th of June, 17:00-18:00 P05 - Miscellaneous – part 1

Chair: Aurel POPA-WAGNER (Germany), Elspeth GUTHRIE (UK)

P05-01. Factors Associated with Unplanned Endotracheal Tube Extubation in Adult Intensive Care Units - A Case-Control Study Hsueh Chih CHOU, Hui-Ling CHEN Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan P05-02. Rebuilding Life: Investigating Long-Term Home Care Needs of Clients with Spinal Cord Injuries Hsiao-Yu CHEN Department Of Nursing, National Taichung University Of Science And Technology, Taiwan P05-03. Depressive symptoms in obese diabetes patients. Pilot study A.S. MOCAN 1,3, D.E. DUMITRAS2, S.S. IANCU 1, A.Baban3 1Department of Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases, County Emergency Hospital Cluj, Romania 2Department of Economic Sciences, USAMV Cluj, Romania 3Department of Health Psychology, UBB Cluj, Romania P05-04. Theme: Integration – Impact of language on an and psychosomatic illness due to malintegration Florian SCHERTEL1, Dominique GROUX2 Edusa Internationa, Germanyl1; Paris, France2

P05-05. The impact of psychological stress on blood pressure in middle school pupils and the role of other risk factors in its occurrence Carmen Daniela DOMNARIU1, Stefania DUCA2, Horatiu Paul DOMNARIU3 1Faculty of Medicine, "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania 2 Faculty of Psychology "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania 3Faculty of Medicine, Ulm University, Germany P05-06. Lack of instrumental and emotional support is a marker for risk of postnatal depression Stefania DUCA2, Carmen Daniela DOMNARIU1, Horatiu Paul DOMNARIU3 1Faculty of Medicine, "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania 2 Faculty of Psychology "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania 3Faculty of Medicine, Ulm University, Germany

P05-07. Consonantist psychosomatics Nicolae POPESCU- IMP Dr.Popescu Nicolae Drobeta Turnu-Severin, Mehedinti ,Romania

I.Thursday, 26th of June, 17:00-18:00

P06 – Somatoform disorders Chair: Adriana BABAN (Romania), Iulia LUPASCU (Moldavia)

P06-01. Investigating psychosomatic interaction processes in patients with irritable bowel syndrome by means of online diaries Esther STROE-KUNOLD, Rainer SCHAEFERT, Wolfgang HERZOG, Beate WILD Department Of General Internal Medicine And Psychosomatics, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

P06-02. Picking (me) apart: a skin-picking disorder case report Ângela RIBEIRO, João Pedro RIBEIRO, Bruno RIBEIRO, Orlando VON DOELLINGER Psychiatry and Mental Health Department, Centro Hospitalar Tâmega e Sousa Penafiel, Portugal

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P06-03. A (con)version of a stroke: a case report João Pedro RIBEIRO, Ângela RIBEIRO, Bruno RIBEIRO, João Coelho SILVA Psychiatry and Mental Health Department, Centro Hospitalar Tâmega e Sousa Penafiel, Portugal

P06-04. Psychotherapy versus drug therapy in somatoform disorders Henrieta Mihaela ARTIMON1, Ioan Bradu IAMANDESCU1, Ciprian RULEA2 1UMF Carol Davila Bucharest, 2University Lucian Blaga Sibiu

P06-05. Chronic widespread pain (CWP) Andrea BURRI Genetic Epidemiologist, University of Zurich, Psychopathology and Clinical Intervention, Switzerland

P06-06. Is it healthy to become a health professional? Somatic and mental health status of Hungarian medical students. Imola SÁNDOR, Irén CSALA, Emma BIRKÁS, Zsuzsa GYŐRFFY Semmelweis University, Hungary

II. FRIDAY, 27 th of June, 15:30-16:30 P07 – Gastroenterology

Chair: Laura POANTA (Romania), Paula Zimbrean (U.S.A.)

P07-01. Perceived burden of illness in relation to anxiety and quality of life measures in IBS patients Sanda PLETIKOSIC, Mladenka TKALCIC, Goran HAUSER Department Of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia

P07-02. Methods of quantifying stress in irritable bowel syndrome Stefan-Lucian POPA1, Dan Lucian DUMITRASCU2 1„Iuliu Hatieganu” University Of Medicine And Pharmacology Cluj-Napoca, Romania 22nd Medical Department „Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacology Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P07-03. The role of worry and related psychological constructs in predicting IBS symptoms in clinical population Simona STEFAN1, Dan Lucian DUMITRASCU2

1„Iuliu Hatieganu” University Of Medicine And Pharmacology Cluj-Napoca, Romania 22nd Medical Department „Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacology Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P07-04. Affective disorders in inflammatory bowel disease Lela TRIKOS1, Aleksandar JOVANOVIC2, Daniela BOJIC3, Njegica JOJIC3 1Center Of Psychiatry, University Clinical Center Zvezdara, Belgrade, Serbia 2Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia 3Center for Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University Clinical Center Zvezdara, Belgrade, Serbia

P07-05. Beliefs about emotions are associated with outcomes in irritable bowel syndrome Hannah BOWERS, Abigail WROE Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom

P07-06. Managing Anxiety Before Colonoscopy By An Ad-Hoc Video Tape Liliana DAVID, Georgeta POP, Dan L. DUMITRASCU 2nd Medical Dept., University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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P07-07. Exploring attentional processing in the activation of pain cues in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Maryanne MARTIN1, Sarah C. E. CHAPMAN2 1 Department of Experimental Psychology , University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 2Centre for Behavioural Medicine , Department of Practice and Policy, School of Pharmacy, University College London , United Kingdom

II. FRIDAY, 27 th of June, 15:30-16:30 P08 – Interventions in the field of C – L and Psychosomatic Medicine

& Basic research in psychosomatic medicine Chair: Ovidiu POPA-VELEA (Romania), Gilbert LEMMENS (Belgium)

P08-02. Intervention cognitive strategies in neurosurgical patients. Case study V. SACELEANU¹, D. MARA², A. SACELEANU³, C.Roman FILIP¹ 1 Neurosurgery and Neurological Department, County Clinical Emergency Hospital Sibiu, Romania 2 Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law and Educational Sciences, Lucian Blaga University Sibiu, Romania 3County Clinical Emergency Hospital Sibiu, Romania

P08-04. Psychological interventions’ impact on infertile couples quality of life Cristiana HAICA - Medlife, Romania

P08-05. Factors of uncertainty that predict distress in women diagnosed with breast and gynecological cancer Silvia GOLIȚĂ, Adriana BĂBAN Department of Psychology Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania

P08-06.Quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus Mihai POROJAN, Laura POANTA, Dan L. DUMITRASCU University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu" Cluj Napoca, Romania P08-07. Case report of a woman with self-inflicted skin lesions Lucia TOMAS-ARAGONES1, Servando E. MARRON2, Maria JESUS CARDOSO-MORENO3 1Dermatology Department, Alcañiz Hospital, Alcañiz, Spain; Department of Psychology, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain; Aragon Health Sciences Institute, Zaragoza, Spain 2Dermatology Department, Alcañiz Hospital, Alcañiz, Spain; Aragon Health Sciences Institute, Zaragoza, Spain 3Department of Psychology, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain

P08-08. Vitamin D in hospital psychiatry: an update Joannes MERTENS Hospital Psychiatry, Antonius General Hospital, Sneek, The Netherlands.

II. FRIDAY, 27 th of June, 15:30-16:30 P09 – Psychosomatic diagnosis and therapy – part 2

Chair: Mihaela STANCULETE (Romania), Mladenka TKALCIC (Croatia)

P09-01. Friedrich Schiller from a psychosomatic viewpoint Steffen HÄFNER CELENUS German Clinic of Integrative Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychosomatics, Bad Elster, Germany

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P09-02. New integrative psychosomatic concept, the explanatory model of the somatization process of psychosomatic disorders Mircea A. BIRT, V. ŞANDOR, L. BALEA CONŢEVICI, M. E. BIRŢ, M. BOTEI, M. ŞARTO, A. VAIDA Municipal Clinical Hosp. Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P09-03. The influence of the psychic on the evolution of an acute myeloid leukemia Romeo-Gabriel MIHAILA Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

P09-06. Eating Disorders Investigated By The Tomatis Approach D. TACCUSO, F. MORETTI, G. DI GIROLAMO, L. GAMBERINI, V. BERNABEI, AR. ATTI Mozart-Brain Lab Sint-Truiden Belgium

P09-07. Are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / ME patients unrealistically optimistic in the same ways as the healthy? Maryanne MARTIN1, Christopher N. G. DAWES2 1Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 2Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom

P09-08. Psychosomatic aspects of upper limb reconstruction using propeller perforator flaps D.I. DUMITRASCU, Al. V. GEORGESCU UMF "Iuliu Haţieganu", Cluj-Napoca, Romania

II. FRIDAY, 27 th of June, 15:30-16:30

P10 – Miscellaneous – part 2 Chair: Christian ALBUS (Germany), Delia Marina PODEA (Romania)

P10-01. Effectiveness of Media Literacy in reducing internalization of the body shape model and body image dissatisfaction. A pilot study. L. MUNGUIA, P. ESPINOZA, R. ROSES, M. MORA, R.M. RAICH Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Spain

P10-02. Beneficial Influences of music on choral performers Carmen Luize AVRAM National Music University Bucharest, Romania

P10-03. Characteristics and features of Self in the onset of manic episode Simona TRIFU UMF Carol Davila / FPSE Bucharest, Romania

P10-04. What do they know? Knowledge, beliefs and intentions towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Flu vaccination in a Romanian sample of college students Marcela A. PENA, Adriana BĂBAN Department of Psychology, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania

P10-05. The impact of non-ecological environments on human health Gavril CORNUTIU University of Oradea, Clinic of Psychiatry, Romania

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P10-06. Predictive value of the psychosocial assessment before liver transplantation G. GAZDAG1,2 , G. HORVÁTH3, M. MAKARA 4, Zs. GERLEI5 1Szent István and Szent László Hospitals, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatric Service, 2Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy 3Semmelweis University, School of PhD studies 4Szent István and Szent László Hospitals, Hepatology Outpatient Service 5Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Transplantation and surgery P10-07. Associations of social support with psychological wellbeing and physical health Hajnalka Sz. MAKÓ, Dóra VAJDA, Norbert SZENTIVÁNYI-MAKÓ University of Pécs, Institute of Psychology, Hungary P10-08. School - based weight - related problems prevention program in adolescents. Long-term effects on sedentary behaviors and physical activity Paola ESPINOZA GUZMÁN Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

II. FRIDAY, 27 th of June, 15:30-16:30 P11 – Psychiatric disorders in the medically ill – part 3

Chair: Cristina HOTOLEANU (Romania), Monika Keller (Germany)

P11-01. Coronary heart disease as a psychosomatic disorder Reza SOLTANI SHAL, Hamidreza AGHAMOHAMMADIAN SHARBAF Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Faculty of education and psychology. Department of psychology, Mashhad, Iran

P11-02. A Look at the Major Depressive Episode and Perimenopause Sebastian-Mihai ARMEAN1, Krisztina MATYAS2, Ioana MICLUTIA3 1Iuliu Haieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dept. of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2District General Hospital of Huedin, Dept. of Chronic Mental Disorders, Romania 3Iuliu Haieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dept. of Psychiatry and Child psychiatry, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P11-04. Impact of chemotherapy on the levels of depression, anxiety, and psychological distress: a follow-up study Graça CARDOSO1, Ana PAPOILA2 1CEDOC Faculty of Medical Sciences, NOVA University of Lisbon, FCM-UNL,Lisbon, Portugal 2CEAUL Faculty of Medical Sciences, NOVA University of Lisbon, FCM-UNL,Lisbon, Portugal

P11-05. The Assessment of Decisional Capacity: Gender Differences, Prevalence of Medical Illness and Psychiatric Comorbidities Soenke BOETTGER University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland P11-06. Prevalence of common mental disorders in primary care in Austria Gregor LIEGL, Markus BÖCKLE, Christoph PIEH Center for Psychosmatic Medicine and Supervision, Department for Psychotherapy and Biopsychosocial Health, Faculty for Health and Medicine, Danube University Krems, Krems an der Donau, Austria

P11-07. Cardiovascular complications with serotonin syndrome Michael OTT, Julie MANNCHEN, Jonas MILLGARD, Ursula WERNEKE Umeå University Hospital, Sweden

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II. FRIDAY, 27 th of June, 15:30-16:30 P12 – Psychiatric disorders in the medically ill – part 4

Chair: Cristina HOTOLEANU (Romania), Monika Keller (Germany)

P12-01. Psychological difficulties in parents of cancer ill children Valentina BOTA1, Daniela MUNTELE HENDREȘ2

1Children hospital Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2Faculty of psychology and education sciences, “Al.I.Cuza” University of Iasi, Romania

P12-02. “INTERMED Self Assessment Study: developing an instrument for evaluation of biopsychosocial complexity” S. PADERNI, G. CORRADINI, A. GHIDONI, C. PIEMONTE, A.GENTILE, S. FERRARI Department of Diagnostic and Clinical Medicine, and Public Health; section of Psychiatry;University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Italy

P12-03. Predictive Factors of Improvement of Quality of Life After Treatment for Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis SEICEAN1, C. POJOGA1, T. MOCAN1, R. SEICEAN2, M. GRIGORESCU1

1Third Medical Clinic, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2First Surgical Clinic, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

P12-04. Cognitive impairment in patients Parkinson’s Disease L. PRODAN1, A. DRAGHICI2, C. ROMAN-FILIP3 1Clinical Hospital County Sibiu, Department of Neurology 2University “Lucian Blaga” Sibiu, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Psychology 3University “Lucian Blaga” Sibiu, Faculty of Medicine P12-05. Psychological problems of the abortion Cornelia RADA1, Aurelia DRĂGHICI2 1 “Francisc I. Rainer” Anthropology Institute of the Romanian Academy, Biomedical department, Bucharest, Romania 2 University ”Lucian Blaga” Sibiu, Romania

P12-06. The Modulation Of Preoperative Anxiety by The Cognitive Avoidance Mechanisms in Surgical Patients Mihaela ONES Psychosomatic Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj Napoca, Romania

P12-07. Quality of Life and Mental Resilience in Patients with Parkinson Disease Kristl DOBBELAERE Neurology Department, AZ ST Jozef , Oude liersebaan, Malle, Belgium P12-08. The personal and interpersonal predictors of the psychological state in old people Hajnalka Sz. MAKÓ, Dóra VAJDA, Norbert SZENTIVÁNYI-MAKÓ University of Pécs, Institute of Psychology, Hungary