
Saturday August 31th:
Psychosis, (forced) migration, society and politics
(Day open for interested parties at reduced price)
Day 3, Saturday August 31th: Psychosis, (forced) migration, society and politics
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Parallel sessions
08.00 – 09.30 h
See below
Keynote Speaker
09.45 – 10.15 h
Huub Mous
Psychosis and Jihad
Keynote Speaker
10.15 – 10.45 h
Wouter Kusters
Catastrophies, Apocalypse and Psychoses in the Anthropocene
Keynote Speaker
10.45 – 11.15 h
The mentally ill doubt the sanity of the mentally healthy
Symposium
Intersubjectivity, urban life and psychosis: a phenomenologica approach
13.30 – 17.00 h
Wouter Kusters (moderator)
Intersubjectivity, urban life adn psychosis: a phenomenological approach
Rob Sips, Jasper Feyaerts, Elizabeth Pienkos and Ana Gomez-Carillo
Symposium
Education, Ex/Inclusion and Mental Wellbeing
13.30 – 17.00 h
Chair: Tina Rahimy
Keynotes: Femke Kaulingfreks, Aminata Cairo
and also with: Teana Boston-Mammah, Britney Lindo and Shaylesh Jaggi.
Education, Ex/Inclusion and Mental Wellbeing
Parallel sessions
13.30 – 15.00 h
See below
Parallel sessions
15.30 – 17.00 h
See below
Keynote Speaker
Discussion
17.00 – 18.00 h
Jennifer Kanary Nikolov(a)
Labyrinth Psychotica – Psychosis Simulation – Live Demo
Local groups meet
18.00 h
Outside De Doelen
Parallel sessions, 08.00 – 9.30 on day 3
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Symposium 10
Survivors of Romanian orphanages
08.00 – 09.30 h
Stefania de Cesare, Iasi
S. Fidanno, M. Nistor, C. Scripcaru
Maurizio Peciccia
An internment camp called “home for children”. Therapeutic interventions for survivors of Romanian orphanages
Workshop 2
Mental health nursing in psychosis
08.00 – 09.30 h
Gert Wouters, Alken
S.S.Y. Braems, A.J.N. Brebels, L. Lambrechts, C.G.J. Leyssens, M. Ball, H. Danstan Benguye, K.I. Kalebea, J.E. Nilsen, M.I. Yimir
Bridging our own gaps mental health nursing in psychosis
Workshop 9
Multifamily Psychoanalysis Group
08.00 – 09.30 h
Caterina Tabasso, Rome
A. Narracci, M. Lambrechts, M.E. Mitre, R. Arroyo Guillamòn, K. Tardugno, C. Walter, M. Fuxman, E. de Bustamante, Garçia
Let’s go learning about ourselves, the others, and the others in ourselves
Workshop 20
POD
08.00 – 09.30 h
Dirk Corstens, Maastricht
Y. Willems
Peer-supported Open Dialogue for people in crisis
Workshop 23
Models of relationships
08.00 – 09.30 h
B. Jacobsen, Nijmegen
Leary’s Rose A model to manage psychosocial Interactions together within a complex society
Oral
Carolina Alcantara, Brasilia
The use of chess pieces in a dramatic game for people with psychotic suffering
Workshop 13
Exercise to Reconnect!
08.00 – 09.30 h
T. Fogl, Ottawa
Integrating CBT for exercise and psychosis, community resources and peer advocacy to promote exercise and human reconnection
Symposium 4
Voices in Psychosis
08.00 – 09.30 h
Angela Woods, Durham
B. Alderson-Day
F. Deamer
P. Waugh
An interdisciplinary investigation of relationality, insecurity and meaning-making in experiences of hearing voices
Oral session 11
Chair: Jen Kilyon
Helpfull methods to recovery
08.00 – 09.30 h
Alan Gary, New York
Effectuating recovery: Through Structure and Support of Strenght-Based Community
Chelsea Bagias, Sacramento
Growing inside and deepening connection at every stage of the extreme
Oral session 12
Chair: Brenda Froyen
Feelings of self, body and parenting
08.00 – 09.30 h
C. Brovig Almaas, Kristiansand
Phenomenological Analysis.
Intimacy and the Sense of Self – on Sexuality and Psychosis.
Darla Dembinska-Krajewska, Poznan, L.K. Kalita
Pregnancy and psychosis: A stranger in the strange land
Marie-Cécile Lallement, Lausanne
H. Wykretowicz, R. Marion-Veyron
Patient and therapist, what stowage arrangements? Psychosis metapsychology and transfer phenomenology
Jennifer Strand, Gothenburg (chair)
K. Grip
P. Bostrom
‘Sometimes the Structure Around Us Fails.’ Parents’ Subjective Understandings of How Their Psychosis Affects Parenting
Oral session 20
Chair: Felizberto Lopez Martins da Veiga
Cultural differences and psychosis part 2
08.00 – 09.30 h
R.V. Austin, Heslington
Cultural Differences and migrants’ interpretations of their voices
Borut Skodlar, Ljubljana
J. Ciglenecki
204
Psychotic, mystical and the question of self
Parallel sessions, 13.30 – 15.00 on day 3
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Symposium 8
New technologies: virtual reality interventions and simulation experiences for psychotic disorders
13.30 – 15.00 h
C.N.W. Geraets, Groningen
E. Snippe, M. van Beilen, R. Pot-Kolder, M. van der Gaag, W. Veling
Simon Riches, London,
R. Maskey, P. Dishman, R. Waddingham, MBE Benjamin, E. Tebrook, C. Mundy, P. Roberts, F. Khan, S. Kwieder, H. Fisher
C.N.W. Geraets, Groningen
S.A. Nijman, S. Riches, J. Kanary Nicolov(a)
S.A. Nijman, Assen
W. Veling, K. Greaves-Lord, M. Vos, C.E.R. Zandee, M. aan het Rot, G.H.M. Pijnenborg
New technologies: virtual reality interventions and simulation experiences for psychotic disorders
- The effect of virtual reality cognitive behavioral therapy on paranoia and mood states
- Impact of a voice hearing simulation on the general public and clinical psychologists
- New technologies: virtual reality interventions and simulation experiences for psychotic disorders
Feasability, acceptatbiity ande preliminary efficiancy of DISCoVR, a virtual reality intervention to improve social cognition in people with psychotic disorder
Workshop 5
Psychosis and evil
13.30 – 15.00 h
Margreet de Pater, Delft
How personal encounter evaporites evil
Workshop 11
Let’s talk about Psychosis
13.30 – 15.00 h
Brenda Froyen, Belgium
I. Germeys, W. Simons, R. Sips, L. Nollet
talk about Psychosis Let’s
Workshop 18
The integration of your psychosis and crazywise
13.30 – 15.00 h
Tim Knoote
A mindset shift and bipolar breathwork (Sean Blackwell’s approach)
Workshop 26
Reading groups in Dutch
13.30 – 15.00 h
Mileen Janssens, Ghent
Reading together as a way of enveloping suffering
Workshop 30
Openness for a new balance
13.30 – 15.00 h
OASV: Openness About Strength and Vulnerability
Oral session 13
Chair: Ola Söderström
Art and recovery
13.30 – 15.00 h
Polly Mortimer, London
‘Those who feel the breath of sadness, sit down next to me’ Choir with No Name – belonging & music
T.J. Clutterbok, Melbourne
Stranger in a Strange World: Visiting the Divine Kingdom of Nek Chand Saini
Wendy Traynor, Manchester
Reconnecting to self and others: Person Centred Therapy for psychosis, a mixed method study of helpful practice and change process
Chris Wood, Sheffield
Finding sanctuary, welfare, and social networks: stories from art therapy suggest refugees and people who hear voices, have parallel lives
Oral session 14
Chair: Jos de Kroon
Philosophical anchorpoints
13.30 – 15.00 h
Eduard Rats, Amsterdam
The error of William Shakespeare; To be or to become….that’s the question
Marc Calmeyn, Loppem Zedelgem
Open dialogue, Psychoanalysis, Institutional Pshychotherapy: tree ways to heaven for psychosis
Parallel sessions, 15.30 – 17.00 on day 3
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Symposium 23
Hamlett Study
To continue or not to continue?
15.30 – 17.00 h
Marieke Begemann, Groningen
Martijn Kikkert, Wim Veling, Chris Geraets, with Martijn van den Brink
Hamlett Study
To continue or not to continue?
The impact of (dis)continuation of antipsychotic medication on social functioning in first-episode psychois
Workshop 8
“I could also be Miranda”
15.30 – 17.00 h
Miranda van den Broek, Culemborg
N. Delcour, J. Seinen, P. Delcour
Documentary “I could also be Miranda”
Workshop 14
Herstelondersteuning
15.30 – 17.00 h
Recovery support
(workshop in Dutch)
Workshop 41
Film ‘Open the Door’
15.30 – 17.00 h
Huub Beijers, Utrecht
Housnia El Mimouni
Three films on people with experience of psychosis with an Maroccan background
Workshop 21
Self work exercises
15.30 – 17.00 h
Val Jackson, Wakefield
C. Thorley
Bridging the gap with self work exercises
Workshop 37
Care about carers
15.30 – 17.00 h
Jen Kilyon, Bradford
R. Counter Smith
Isolation and Alienation for Family Members of Those Experiencing Psychosis- and What Can Help
Emma Izon, Manchester
K. Berry, H. Law, K. Au-Yeung, P. French
When should we care about carers? Identifying barriers and facilitators to supporting someone at high-risk of psychosis: A qualitative study
Oral session 15
Chair: Marc Calmeyn
Mysticism and spirituality
Raphaelle Fischler, Amsterdam
An Ethnography of UK Spritual Peer-support
Networks: Narratives and Experiences of Mental Health / Sprirtual Crisis
Oral session 16
Chair: Ludi Van Bouwel
Therapeutic homes
15.30 – 17.00 h
Beatrice Birch, Brookline, VT
Suppose ‘Mental Health’ is a Reductionist View for ‘Soul Health’…
Postersessions day 3 – Therapy posters
Posters linger during the whole conference, presentations during lunchtime
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Poster 40
Satoshi Ueda, Tokyo
Psychotherapy resulted in successful release of a schizophrenic patient after 9 years of hospitalization
Poster 41
Extreme Music for Extreme States: How Heavy Metal Music Can Help with Experiences Conceptualised as ‘Psychosis’
Poster 42
Transparency in care- Handbook for patients and their families in early intervention service for patients with first episode of psychosis
Poster 44
The group after group – what happens after the long-term psychotherapy group ends
Poster 46
Laura Galbusera, Berlin
M. Kyselo
The intersubjective struggle in psychosis and the healing power of dialogue
Poster 47
Chiara Matera, Roma
Getting in touch with pain in psychosis: Multifamily Piscoanalysis experiences in Rome
Poster 48
The oldest Social Psychiatry Rehabilitation Center in Poland after 15 years of activity
Poster 49
Daniela Šago, Zagreb
Višnja Martić, K. Habus, E. Ivezic, D. Šmida, V. Komesarovic, D. Varga,
M. Žanko, R. Fiolic, V. Lovretic, I. Filipcic
Day hospital as early intervention program for individuals with first psychotic episode
Poster 50
Mark Andrews, Spalding
Redancia system: vision, clinical support and information system for the management of a 22 psychiatric residential treatment facility network
Poster 51
A. Hun
From hopelessness to possibility: a journey from marginalization to belonging through reconnection to family and healing of trauma