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3rd European Congress on Assertive Outreach
REACHING OUT TOGETHER
24-26 June 2015 - Oslo, Norway
Program
Co-arranged with
12th Conference of The Nordic Clinical Case Management Network
2015 Conference of Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Concurrent
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders
Venue
Oslo Congress Centre
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CONTENTS
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
About EAOF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Keynote speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Meetings regarding EAOF network and consensus document . . . . 7
Social program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
List of hotels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Map of Oslo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Program at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Session schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Authors list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Venue map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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Welcome to
the 3rd European Congress on Assertive Outreach
REACHING OUT TOGETHER
Assertive outreach is done by teams or services to reach persons with severe mental
illness who are not themselves able to seek help or need intensivation of treatment
and care to prevent crisis or admission. The aim is to support the person in fulfilling
their goals, coping with the illness and achieving recovery and a meaningful life in the
community. The person and his network are the key collaborators for
the services.
The aim of the Third European Congress on Assertive Outreach is to let us all share
how we may be REACHING OUT TOGETHER to fulfill these goals, and to inspire us to
continue developing assertive ways of working towards recovery.
The congress is also the 12th Conference of The Nordic Clinical Case Management
Network and the 2015 Conference of the Norwegian National Advisory Unit on
Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders in collaboration with other
Scandinavian dual diagnosis networks.
Welcome to a great event!
TORLEIF RUUD
Chair for the
organizing
committee
NIELS MULDER
President of
the European
Assertive Outreach
Foundation (EAOF)
OTHER COLLABORATING
ORGANIZATIONS IN NORWAY
• Mental Health Norway
•A
kershus University Hospital
•T
he Hospital Innlandet
•T
he Norwegian Directorate
of Health
IAN DAWSON
The Nordic Clinical
Case Management
Network
ANNE LANDHEIM
Norwegian National
Advisory Unit on
Concurrent Substance
Abuse and Mental
Health Disorders
CO-ARRANGED WITH
• 1 2th Conference of The Nordic Clinical
Case Management Network
•2
015 Conference of Norwegian National
Advisory Unit on Concurrent Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Disorders
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Committees
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Torleif Ruud, chairman, Akershus University Hospital
Dagfinn Bjørgen, Mental Health Norway
Ian Dawson, The Nordic Clinical Case
Management Network
Anne Landheim, Norwegian National Advisory Unit on
Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Disorders
Birgit Rød, Moss ACT team
Kaja Sillerud, The Norwegian Directorate of Health
Lisbeth Slyngstad, Ålesund municipality
Gaute Strand, National Centre for
Primary Mental Health Care
Lise Aasmundstad, Rehabpiloten
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ms. M. Overdijk
Ms. M. van Putten
Mr. F. Koops
Prof.dr. C.L. (Niels) Mulder C
EAOF SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof. dr. T. Burns, UK
Dr. H. Kroon, The Netherlands
Prof. dr. C.L. Niels Mulder, The Netherlands (chair)
Prof. dr. M. Nordentoft, Denmark
Prof. dr. S. Priebe, UK
Prof. dr. J. van Os, The Netherlands
Prof. dr. G. Pieters, Belgium
Prof. dr. W. Rössler, Switzerland
Prof. dr. Torleif Ruud, Norway
Prof. dr. H.J. Salize, Germany
Drs. R. van Veldhuizen, The Netherlands
Prof. dr. J. Wancata, Austria
Dr. Juan José Martínez Jambrina, Spain
M. Firn, UK
Dr. R. Mezzina, Italy
C. Sixbey, ACTA, USA
CONGRESS ORGANISER
Congress-Conference AS,
Oslo, Norway
Mail: eaof@ccnorway.no
About EAOF
AIMS
The aim of the European Assertive Outreach Foundation (EAOF) is to stimulate a European-wide dialogue about
the development of evidence-based models of Assertive Outreach (AO). AO interventions target severely mentally ill (SMI) patients in the community, and can be carried out by various multidisciplinary services. Although not
all European countries have Assertive Outreach programmes, different programmes can vary widely, particularly
with regard to organisational models, patient groups, client participation and research findings. In some European
countries AO is widely implemented, a few countries are about to implement AO, and in many other countries
there is no AO available. The EAOF brings together clinicians, researchers and policy makers to discuss ways to
optimize outpatient care for patients with SMI, including case-finding, searching for ways to increase motivation
for treatment and service engagement, participation by clients and their families, rehabilitation and recovery.
The EAOF aims at setting up a European AO network, by organizing international AO conferences every two
years in one of the European countries. The EAOF stimulates research across different countries to investigate
and compare models of AO, their cost-effectiveness, and the development and implementation of other evidence-based practices within the context of AO. The EAOF will help ensure that the most vulnerable citizens in
our communities receive the highest possible quality of care.
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Keynote speakers
ARNHILD LAUVENG, Norway, Clinical Psychologist/PhD student
The key in reaching out is reaching in
Arnhild Lauveng is a specialist in clinical community psychology, and a PhD student at
Akershus University Hospital. She is an active lecturer, and has received several prices.
She has written eleven book. The first two, My road back from Schizophrenia (translated
to 12 languages) and Useless like a rose, are based on her own experience of having been
diagnosed with schizophrenia.
MIKE SLADE, UNITED KINGDOM, Professor/psychologist
Integrating recovery and evidence based treatment?
Mike is a Professor of Health Services Research at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s
College London, and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist in South London. His main
research interests are recovery-focused and outcome-focused mental health services,
user involvement in and influence on mental health services, wellbeing in psychosis.
See researchintorecovery.com.
ROBERT E DRAKE, United States, Professor/psychiatrist
Assertive outreach for people with co-occurring disorders
Robert Drake is Professor of Psychiatry, Community and Family Medicine, and Health Policy
and Clinical Practice at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and the former Director
of the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center. He has worked with conceptualization, development, evaluation, and dissemination of evidence-based practices, including IPS, integrated
dual disorders treatment, and other models. He has conducted numerous randomized controlled trials and has extensively reviewed the psychiatric rehabilitation literature.
MIRELLA RUGGERI, Italy, Professor/psychiatrist
A psychiatric care system with no beds: utopia or a challenge?
Mirella Ruggeri is Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Verona, Head of the Section
of Psychiatry and Director of the Department of Mental Health in Verona. Her research
interests include epidemiological and social Psychiatry, mental health service evaluation,
assessment of the relative role of environmental and biological and clinical predictors
in determining the outcome of psychiatric disorders, and the effectiveness of innovative
psychosocial interventions
DIANA ROSE, United Kingdom, Professor
Service user specialists as experts, - what do we know?
Diana Rose is a social scientist and mental health service user. This ‘double identity’ enables her to put the voice and perspective of service users into all aspects of the research
she carries out. She was recently made Professor of User-Led Research at the Institute of
Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London.
MERETE NORDENTOFT, Denmark, Professor/psychiatrist
Assertive outreach: Evidence and implementation.
Merete Nordentoft is professor in Psychiatry at University of Copenhagen. She is President of International Early Psychosis Association. She has been principal investigator for
many trials investigating effect of psychosocial interventions, most famous is the OPUS
trial, which tried out specialised assertive intervention in early phases of psychosis and
proved that it was cheaper and better than standard treatment.
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MARJAN TER AVEST, Netherlands
Reaching out together for more than survival
Marjan ter Avest is Director of the National Mental Health Care Association (LPGGz) since
2007. Previously she has worked as, among others, Head of Projects at the Rehabilitation Foundation and Director of the National Support Center for Client Councils. Marjan
ter Avest holds a degree in physiotherapy as well as social sciences, with a focus on
organisation and policy in (public) healthcare.
TORLEIF RUUD, Norway, Professor/psychiatrist
Norwegian ACT teams and users after 2 years (1)
Torleif Ruud is head of the R&D Department for Mental Health at Akershus University
Hospital and Professor at the Clinic for Health Services Research and Psychiatry, Institute
of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo. His main research areas are mental health
services, community psychiatry, quality and outcome of services, user experiences, acute
treatment, crisis resolution teams and assertive outreach.
SILJE MACK, Norway/Netherlands
Experiences of reaching out from DD
Silje Mack is a freelance writer and journalist from Oslo. She has struggled with dual diagnosis from a young age, and lived in over ten different institutions before the age of 18.
Today she lives and works in The Netherlands, and is currently writing her autobiography.
ANNE LANDHEIM, Norway, Research leader, Norwegian National Advisory Unit on
Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders
ACT teams and users after 2 years (2)
Anne Landheim is working as a research leader at the Norwegian National Advisory
Unit on Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders. She has been doing
research for several years in the field on dual disorders. She has been one of the leaders
at the evaluation of the Norwegian ACT-teams.
MARTIN LAMBERT, Germany, Prof. Dr. med., Center for Health Care Research (chcr):
Integrated care in severe psychotic disorders the Hamburg model
Professor Lambert is Professor of Psychiatry at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf where he heads the Psychosis Centre including Integrated Care and the Early Detection and Intervention Centre. He is the Deputy Speaker
of the Hamburg Mental Health Network. His current research interests includes integrated care,
first-episode psychosis, remission and recovery, quality of life and subjective wellbeing.
NIELS MULDER, Netherlands, Professor/psychiatrist.
Key issues in assertive outreach in Europe in 2015
Prof. Dr. C.L. Mulder is a psychiatrist and professor of public mental health. He is program leader
of the Epidemiological and Social Research institute at Erasmus University Medical Centre,
department of psychiatry, psychiatrist and teacher at BavoEuropoort/Parnassia psychiatric
institute. He is involved in research projects concerning help seeking behaviour, motivation and
compliance, emergency psychiatry, victimisation, assertive outreach, compliance, and coercion
and regularly publishes (inter)national scientific articles and books on these matters.
LARS LINDEROTH, Psychiatrist
Challenges establishing and sustaining assertive outreach for dual disorders
Lars Linderoth is a psychiatrist and has been working with assertive outreach addressing severe
mental illness and/or severe addiction, major disability and a weak or non-existing contact with
public treatment services, in different settings since 1995 in Oslo and rural areas of Norway as
well. He is now working in the C-Flex team in the municipality of Bærum, just outside of Oslo.
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EAOF network and consensus document
The European Assertive Outreach Foundation EAOF has the aim to set up a European
network to help ensure that the most vulnerable citizens in our communities, people
with severe mental illness (SMI), receive the highest possible quality of care.
During the last six years we have been successful in developing this network by
organizing every two years our European congress to deal with all the developments
in assertive outreach on an international level. We think it is now time to take our
initiative one or maybe two steps further. We will be organizing two meetings in Oslo to
discuss the initiative to develop a consensus document to describe the current evidence
and best practices of the best possible care for people with SMI.
We want to establish a network of institutes and organizations with whom we will
work on spreading the values of this document throughout Europe and maybe even
around the world. This will be a network on Assertive Outreach and Community Care
for people with SMI. The consensus document can be used as a standard for regions
to organize the care for people with SMI. The standard will not only direct the mental
health care but also the support on recovery, housing and work. The standard will also
have guidelines on how to organize and implement this care to ensure sustainable
mental health care for people with SMI.The results of the meetings will be presented at
the closing ceremony of the congress in Oslo. We will then let you know how we will
proceed with this initiative.
If you want more information, please write:
moverdijk@eaof.org
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Social program
RECEPTION IN OSLO CITY HALL
Wednesday 24 June 20:30 - 22:00 hrs
All delegates and Accompanying persons are cordially invited by the Mayor of Oslo to a
reception in the magnificent Oslo City Hall. Some snacks and wine will be served.
The reception is included in the registration fee.
BOAT TOUR DINNER
Thursday 25 June 19:00 - 23:00 hrs.
Explore the beautiful Oslo Fjord from the deck of an old schooner! On Thursday all delegates and accompanying persons are invited to join on a Boat Tour. The boats will anchor
in calm bay where a nice meal will be served. The 25 June is one off the longest day of
the year, when the sun hardly sets.
Price NOK 800,-. (This boat trip is partly sponsored by the congress.)
OSLO
Oslo, the capital city of Norway, is situated in the heart of Scandinavia. The city is
surrounded by magnificent scenery, from its fjord to forested hills. Oslo has also been
the home of landmark cultural figures, such as Edvard Munch, Gustav Vigeland, Thor
Heyerdahl and Henrik Ibsen, each of whom is celebrated by a popular museum in the
city. Oslo offers a unique combination of natural beauty, culture and history, which
makes it a perfect setting for exciting social activities. Besides being the city where the
Nobel Peace Prize is awarded each year, Norway’s largest university as well as several
renowned research centres are Oslo highlights.
This city is a great destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Even in the city
centre, the nearest park is never more than a few blocks away. A ten-minute boat ride
from the centre takes you to lovely beaches on islands in the Oslo Fjord. Oslo offers
everything you would expect from a capital, it has an abundance of attractions, shopping
opportunities, a flourishing cultural life, and choice of restaurants that are almost
unparalleled in Scandinavia. Enjoy the long summer evenings on one of the many
sidewalk cafés in the city centre or by the harbour.
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General information
OSLO:
Oslo is the political and economic capital of Norway
and city of 650 000 inhabitants. It is a global city and
hub for Norwegian trade, transport and industry as well
as a centre for the arts and culture.
VENUE:
Oslo Kongressenter
Youngs gate 11, 0181 Oslo
www.oslokongressenter.no/en/
ACCESS TO OSLO KONGRESSENTER
Getting to the Oslo Kongressenter is easy. It is about
700 metres (about a 7-minute walk) from Oslo central
station, where trains, airport shuttle trains and busses
and underground trains constantly arrive. The closest
tram and bus stop is Brugata, at the Gunerius shopping
centre. From Brugata there is a 3-minute walk to the
congress centre.
REGISTRATION DESK:
The registration desk/secretariat will be located in the
foyer of Oslo Kongressenter.
All participants are requested to register onsite to
receive their conference material. Please wear your
badge at all times.
SPEAKER ROOM:
The speaker room is located at Torgutsikten (next to
the plenary hall). All speakers are asked to go to the
speaker room and deliver their presentation as soon
as possible.
OPENING HOURS:
Wednesday 24th: 12:00 to 17:00
Thursday 25th: 8:00 to 17:00
Friday the 26th: 8:00 to 14:00
NAME BADGES:
All registered participants receive a badge once
arriving at the registration desk. The badge is your
document to enter the conference site. We kindly
ask you to always wear your badge visible during all
events, and to bring your ticket/invitation to the
social events.
LANGUAGE
The conference language is English.
CLIMATE AND CLOTHING
The average day-time temperature in Oslo at the end
of June is around 15-20°C. Evenings may be cooler.
Occasional rain showers are likely to occur. It is
advisable to bring some warm clothes with you just in
case.
INTERNET SERVICES:
Free wi-fi is available at Oslo Kongressenter
TOURIST INFORMATION
Between the Oslo Fjord and the green hills
of Oslomarka lies the Norwegian capital! The
combination of city life and easy access to outdoor
activities makes Oslo a unique destination. The easiest
and most inexpensive way to experience Oslo is to
buy the Oslo Pass at the central station or tourist
information. The Oslo Pass provides free travel on
all public transport, free admission to museums and
sights, free parking in all Oslo municipal car parks,
discounts on car hire, Tusenfryd Amusement Park etc.
For more information visit www.visitoslo.com or visit
one of the tourist information centers in Oslo that can
help you with information and free brochures about
Oslo. The centers are located by the Central Station
and by the cruise ship terminal.
CURRENCY:
The monetary unit in Norway is Norwegian Kroner
(NOK). VISA, MasterCard, Diners and American
Express are all accepted in most ATMs, hotels, shops,
and restaurants. Currency can be exchanged at banks
and exchange centers.
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Police: 112
Ambulance: 113
Fire department: 110
CONGRESS ORGANIZERS
Congress-Conference AS
mail@ccnorway.no
tel: +47 22 56 19 30
fax: +47 22 56 05 41
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List of hotels
RADISSON BLU PLAZA HOTEL
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel is a 4 star full service hotel located downtown Oslo, next
to the main railway station (Oslo S), where the airport train arrives.
The hotel offers conference facilities, bars and restaurants, parking facilities close
by, porter service etc.
Street address: Sonja Henies plass 3
CLARION ROYAL CHRISTIANIA HOTEL
Clarion Royal Christiania Hotel is a full service hotel situated in the centre Oslo
city, close to the main railway station (Oslo S). 532 modern rooms, a bar and
restaurant creates a dynamic venue in the heart of the city. The hotel also offers a
newly renovated pool & fitness area.
Street address: Biskop Gunnerus’ gate 3
THON HOTEL MUNCH
This bed and breakfast hotel is situated a short 500 metres walk to Karl Johan,
as well as easy walking distance to public transportation, airport shuttle bus and a
vast variety of shops, restaurants, museums and theatres. The hotel has a total of
180 comfortable rooms all functionally equipped.
Street address: Munchs gate 5
COMFORT HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL
It is one the most centrally located hotel in Oslo – just 3 minutes walk from the
airport express train and main railway station Oslo S. Oslo city centre is placed
outside the door.
The interior is inspired by modern art and most rooms are unique.
The hotel offers a compact training suite which is well equipped and open 24/7.
Street address: Jernbanetorget 1
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Program at a glance
Wednesday 24 June
Thursday 25 June
Friday 26 June
09:00
09:30
Plenary session 2
Break
10:00
Parallell sessions
10:30
Break
11:00
Break
11:30
Parallell sessions
12:00
Plenary session 4
and closing
12:30
13:00
Lunch and posters
13:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
Opening and
plenary session 1
Plenary session 3
Break
Break
Parallell sessions
Parallell sessions
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
Boat tour dinner
20:30
22:00
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Reception in Oslo City Hall
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Session schedule
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
Underlined = Presenting author
14:00 - 15:30
Room: Congress Hall A
WEDNESDAY
Focus: The scene for reaching out together
Chair(s): Torleif Ruud & Niels Mulder
The Key In Reaching Out Is Reaching In
Arnhild Lauveng
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
PL1-1
Key Issues In Assertive Outreach And Community Mental Health In Europe Anno 2015
Niels Mulder
Erasmus MC, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, NETHERLANDS
PL1-2
Norwegian ACT Teams And Users After 2 Years
PL1-3
Anne Landheim1; Torleif Ruud2
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Norwegian National Advisory Unit on concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders,
NORWAY; 2Researc&Development, Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
15:30 - 16:00
COFFEE/TEA BREAK 16:00 - 17:30
ROOM: FOYER
Room: Congress Hall A
I1 Investment in Assertive Community Treatment: A critical Review of the Current Situation
Chair: Helen Killaspy
Assertive Community Treatment In England
Helen Killaspy
University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Perspectives On ACT In Australia: What Can Be Learnt From Epidemiological
Surveys And Service Reforms?
Carol Harvey; Alan Rosen
University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Specialisation And Marginalisation: How The Assertive Community Treatment
Debate Affects Individuals With Complex Mental Health Needs
Alan Rosen1; H Killaspy2; C Harvey3
1
University of Sydney & University of Wollongong, AUSTRALIA; 2University College London,
UNITED KINGDOM; 3University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
16:00 - 17:30
I1-1
I1-2
I1-3
Room: Congress Hall C
A5 The Spanish Model Of Assertive Community Treatment: History, Dissemination,
Structure, Methodology And Results
Chair: Juan Martinez Jambrina
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The Spanish Model Of Assertive Community Treatment: History, Dissemination,
Structure, Methodology And Results. Methodology.
Joaquín Moreno Vela
SESPA, SPAIN
The Spanish Model Of Assertive Community Treatment: History, Dissemination,
Structure, Methodology And Results. Working With Homeless.
Luz Marina Guerra Cazorla
Servicio Canario de Salud, SPAIN
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A5-2
The Spanish Model Of Assertive Community Treatment: History, Dissemination,
Structure, Methodology And Results. ETAC Vs ACT Vs FACT Vs AO. Oliván Roldán Carlos
SERVICIO MURCIANO DE SALUD, SPAIN
The Spanish Model Of Assertive Community Treatment: History, Dissemination,
Structure, Methodology And Results. Results
Alberto Durán Rivas
Ferrol Health Área (SERGAS), SPAIN
16:00 - 17:30
A5-3
A5-4
Room: Auditorium
A1 Models of assertive outreach I
Chair: Mike Firn
Outcomes For Assertive Outreach Service Users When The Specialist Team Has Closed
Mike Firn; M Alonso-Vicente
South West London & St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust, UNITED KINGDOM
Interdisiplinary Asssertive Outreach Teams. State Of The Art, And The Norwegian
Solution Flexible Committed, Community Collaboration - The C-Flex Mod
BJ Andersen1; L Linderoth1; NT Read1; AG Skjerve1; S Christensen Lynne1; K Emilsen2
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Vestre Viken HT, NORWAY; 2Baerum Municipality, NORWAY
The New Swedish Manual For Resource Group Assertive Community Treatment
S Malmström; J Andersson; L Erdner; T Nordén; T Norlander
Evidens University College, SWEDEN
16:00 - 17:30
A1-1
WEDNESDAY
A1-2
A1-3
Room: Forum
F2 Severe mental illness and substance use I: Approaches in assertive outreach
Chair: Anne Landheim
The Effectiveness Of Recovery-oriented Practice In A Clinical Setting For Clients
With Dual Diagnosis Psychosis And Substance Use Disorders.
Eric Zwinkels
Altrecht Mental Health, WA-Huis, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
(S)ACT?- Assertive Outreach For Dual Diagnosis In Scandinavia.
How Do We Make It Work?
Catarina Norman1; I Larsson-Hakkarainen2; A Aakerholt3
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Social Services: Farsta, Skarpnäck,E-Å-V. Psychiatry Stockholm South and Capio Maria AB,
SWEDEN; 2CM-Team Luleå, SWEDEN; 3Nasjonal kompetansetjeneste ROP, NORWAY
Reaching Out In Vestfold - A Consultation Model In Progress
Bård Grønstøl; Lone Ziegemann
Sykehuset i Vestfold HF, NORWAY
Family Motivational Intervention (FMI): A Strategy To Strengthen
The Resource Group Of The Service User
René Keet1; Maarten Smeerdijk2
1
GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, NETHERLANDS; 2Heerhugowaard, NETHERLANDS
F2-1
F2-2
F2-3
F2-4
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16:00 - 17:30
Room: Congress Hall B
WEDNESDAY
G1 Why Does Assertive Outreach Work? The Perspective of Service Users and their relatives
Chair: Kristin Sverdvik Heiervang
Service User Satisfaction With ACT Services.
Ann-Mari Lofthus1; T Ruud1; D Bjørgen2; H Westerlund2; A Lauveng1; K. S Heiervang1
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Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY; 2National Centre for knowledge through experience
in mental health, NORWAY
Engagement In Assertive Community Treatment As Experienced By Recovering
Clients With Severe Mental Illness And Concurrent Substance Use.
Henning Pettersen
The National Centre for Dual Diagnosis, NORWAY
Experiences Of Family Relatives In ACT Outreach In Norway
Pravin Israel; B Weimand
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
G1-3
ACT Teamleaders’ Ecperiences With Collaboration With Relatives Bente Margrethe Weimand; Pravin Israel
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
G1-4
16:00 - 17:30
G1-1
G1-2
Room: Torghjoernet
D1 Defining Outcomes in Community Mental Health Research: Coercion and Capabilities
Chair: Jorun Rugkåsa
The Experienced Coercion Scale (ECS): Development And Initial Results
Olav Nyttingnes
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
Community Psychiatric Coercion And Social Outcome Measurement:
Development And Application Of A Multidimensional Capabilities Instrument (OxCAP-MH)
D1-2
F Vergunst1; J Rugkåsa2; C Jenkinson3; T Burns1; P Anand4; A Gray5; J Simon6
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Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Akershus University,
­Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway, NORWAY; 3Health Services Research Unit, Nuffield Department of
Population Health, University of Oxford, UK, UNITED KINGDOM; 4Faculty of Social Sciences,
The Open University, UK, UNITED KINGDOM; 5Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield
­Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, UK, UNITED KINGDOM; 6Department of Health
Economics, Centre for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, Austria, AUSTRIA
Measuring The Outcomes Of Community Coercion: The OCTET Trial And Beyond
Jorun Rugkåsa
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
16:00 - 17:30
D1-1
D1-3
Room: Meeting room 1
E3 Experiences and perspectives on recovery
Chair: Marijke van Putten
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A Recovery Journal For Severe Mental Illness Clients In Hong Kong
Jolene H. C. Mui; L. H. Chan; O. P. Chan; W. W. H. Chui; E. F. C. Cheung
Castle Peak Hospital, HONG KONG, CHINA PR
E3-1
My Berlin Wall Of Recovery To Move Or Not To Move, That’s The Question!
Martijn Kole
Lister, MHS, NETHERLANDS
E3-2
Working With Clients With Psychoses And Family Members Who Have Contradictory Wishes E3-3
Margreet de Pater1; T. Van den Brink2
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retired community psychiatrist, NETHERLANDS; 2RIAGG Amersfoort, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
Room: Meeting room 3
C1 Crisis resolution teams I: Experiences from different countries
Chair: Kristen Kistrup
An Ambulant Home Treatment Team In Western Norway
- Who Are We And How Do We Work?
Marit Helen Instefjord
Helse Møre og Romsdal, NORWAY
“Recovery? You’d Better Stay Home”; Intensive Home Treatment In The Netherlands
Elnathan J.D. Prinsen
Dimence, NETHERLANDS
C1-1
16:00 - 17:30
C1-2
Room: Balder
WEDNESDAY
C3 Soteria Emergis - Bridging the Gap between In- and Outpatient Care for Young People
with Psychosis
Chair: Fryda Evertse
Soteria Emergis- Bridging The Gap Between In- And Outpatient Care For
Young Peole With Psychosis
Jaco Balkenende; Fryda Evertse
Emergis, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
C3-1
Room: Meeting room 2
J2 Using peer experiences
Chair: Simon Wharne
Enik: Building An Peer Environment “The First Dutch Recovery College”
A. Verspoor; M. Kole
Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
J2-1
A Phenomenological Analysis Of Decision-making In Assertive Outreach
Simon Wharne
National Forum for Assertive Outreach, UNITED KINGDOM
J2-3
16:00 - 17:30
Room: Meeting room 4
L1 Housing First In A Nordic Context. Norway Compared To The Netherlands. Housing First,
A Container Concept For A Human Approach Towards Deviance
Chair: Rokus Loopik
Housing First In A Nordic Context. Norway Compared To The Netherlands.
Housing First, A Container Concept For A Human Approach Towards Deviance.
Rokus Loopik
Bureau Rokus Loopik, NETHERLANDS
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16:00 - 17:30
Room: Congress Hall D
WEDNESDAY
I2 Outreach treatment teams in Norway - Successes and Challenges
Chair: Gaute Strand (this sesson will be in Norwegian only)
ACT Team -Erfaringer Av Samarbeid Mellom Haugesund Kommune Og Helse-Fonna
Anita Mølstre1
1
Haugesund kommune/Helse-Fonna/ Haugaland Distrikspsykiatriske senter, NORWAY
I2-1
Kommunale Erfaring Med ACT-teamet I Ålesund
Lisbeth Slyngstad
Ålesund kommune, NORWAY
I2-2
Overgangen Fra ACT Til FACT. Merker Pasientene Forskjell?
ST Nes
Kronstad DPS, NORWAY
I2-3
20:30 - 22:00
Reception in Oslo City Hall
Host: The Mayor of Oslo
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09:00 - 10:30
Room: Congress Hall A
Quality and content in reaching out together
Chair(s): Ian Dawson & Margret Overdijk
Integrating Recovery And Evidence Based Treatment?
Mike Slade
King’s College London, UNITED KINGDOM
PL2-1
Assertive Outreach: Evidence And Implementation
Merete Nordentoft
University of Copenhagen, DENMARK
PL2-2
Service User Specialists As Experts, - What Do We Know?
Diana Rose
King’s College London, UNITED KINGDOM
PL2-3
10:30 - 11:00
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
11:00 - 12:30
Room: Foyer
Room: Congress Hall A
THURSDAY
I3 Home Visits and Assertive Community Treatment: Role in Assessment & Continuity of
­Engagement, Cultural & Respectful Support vs Intrusion and Training
Chair: Alan Rosen
The Home Visit And Assertive Community Treatments
JJM Jambrina1; Alan Rosen2
1
Avilés Mental Health Service, SPAIN; 2University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA
I3-1
The Potent Role Of Home Visits In Assertive Community Treatment
Alan Rosen
University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA
I3-2
Home Visiting Practices In ACT Teams: England VS Australia
Helen Killaspy1; Carol Harvey2
1
University College London, UNITED KINGDOM; 2University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
I3-3
11:00 - 12:30
Room: Auditorium
A2 Models of assertive outreach II
Chair: Maria Muhonen
INTROSPECTION OF THE GIVEN TREATMENT We Don’t Analyze The Patient
But We Analyze The Given Treatment Including All Dynamics Between All Involved.
Jeanette de Grand1; C Hoff2
1
GGZ-NHN, NETHERLANDS; 2GGz-NHN, NETHERLANDS
Integrated Assertive Community Treatment Stepped Care Model And Quality
Improvement Initiative
Scott Pepin
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, CANADA
Establishing A Modified Assertive Community Treatment Service
- Helsinki University Hospital Experience
Maria Muhonen; A-L Bergdahl; J Pirskanen; A Lehtinen
Helsinki University Central Hospital, FINLAND
A2-1
A2-2
A2-3
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11:00 - 12:30
Room: Meeting room 1
THURSDAY
A6 How Do We Get Our Clients To Benefit From AO Services? Motivation And Adherence
To Treatment As Constant Challenges
Chair: Niels Mulder
Money For Medication: An Assertive Outreach Approach And Its Effect On Motivation,
Insight And Medication Compliance
A6-1
Ernst Noordraven1; André I. Wierdsma1; Peter Blanken2; Tony Bloemendaal3; Niels Mulder1
1
Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS; 2Parnassia Addiction Research
Centre (PARC), NETHERLANDS; 3Dual Diagnosis Centre (CDP) Palier, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute,
NETHERLANDS
Meta-Analysis Of Interventions To Improve Adherence To Antipsychotic Medications
In Patients With Psychotic Disorders
A6-2
Niels Mulder1; Anton Staring2; Ernst Noordraven1; Wichor Bramer1; Mark van der Gaag3
1
Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS; 2Altrecht Psychiatric Institute,
NETHERLANDS; 3VU University and EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, NETHERLANDS
MotivaTe-IT: Effects Of A Motivation Feedback Intervention Based On Self-Determination
Theory In Assertive Outreach Services
A6-3
Eline Jochems1; Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis2; Arno van Dam3; Hugo J. Duivenvoorden1;
Niels L. Mulder1
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Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS; 2Topclinical Center for Body,
Mind and Health, GGz Breburg, NETHERLANDS; 3GGZ Westelijk Noord Brabant, NETHERLANDS
11:00 - 12:30
Room: Congress Hall D
B1 FACT: What Works? Some Essential Mechanisms Reviewed
Chair(s): Margret Overdijk & Remmers van Veldhuisen
The Basics Of Flexible ACT
Remmers van Veldhuizen
CCAF, NETHERLANDS
B1-1
The Importance Of Assertive Outreach In Flexible ACT
Remmers van Veldhuizen
CCAF, NETHERLANDS
Personal Recovery And Social Safety
Margret Overdijk
CCAF, NETHERLANDS
B1-2
Quality Improvement And Flexible ACT
Margret Overdijk
CCAF, NETHERLANDS
B1-4
11:00 - 12:30
B1-3
Room: Forum
F3 Severe mental illness and substance use II: Results from studies
Chair: Anne Landheim
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Hospitalisation Of Service Users Before And After Admission To Assertive
Community Treatment In Norway - Does Substance Use Matter?
Hanne Clausen1; A Landheim2; S Odden2; J Saltyte-Benth1; K Heiervang1; HK Stuen2; T Ruud1
1
Akershus university hospital, NORWAY; 2National Centre for Dual Diagnosis, NORWAY
F3-1
Results Of A Process Evaluation Of An Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Implementation F3-2
B. Stringer1; J. Roozen2; R. Cummins3; D. Konst, van der4
1
GGZ InGeest Research group Recovery and Rehabilitation, NETHERLANDS; 2GGZ inGeest Research
Group Recovery and Rehabilitation, NETHERLANDS; 3GGZ inGeest, NETHERLANDS; 4InvoorZorg,
NETHERLANDS
Implementing Integrated Treatment For Dual Disorders In The Netherlands:
Lessons Learned.
Anneke van Wamel
Trimbos Institute, NETHERLANDS
11:00 - 12:30
F3-3
Room: Blue Salong
K10 Shaping Community Value-driven Care: From Trieste And Back.
Chair: Niels Mulder
Exploring The Values Underlying Outpatient Mental Health Care.
Christien Muusse1; S Van Rooijen2
1
Trimbos-institute, NETHERLANDS; 2trimbos-institute, NETHERLANDS
From Ethics To Practice: An Example Of Integrated And Comprehensive System Of
­Community-Based Mental Health Services In Trieste, Italy
Roberto Mezzina
AAS n.1, Trieste, ITALY
11:00 - 12:30
K10-1
K10-2
THURSDAY
Room: Congress Hall B
G2 Implementation and Evaluation of ACT using the Tool for Measurement of ACT (TMACT):
Current Findings and Perspectives in Norway and the US
Chair: Maria Monroe-DeVita
ACT Fidelity Assessment Using The TMACT In Norway.
Kristin Sverdvik Heiervang
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
G2-1
Performance Of ACT Teams As Measured By The Tool For Measurement Of ACT (TMACT):
Examination Of A Large U.S. ACT Fidelity Database
G. Teague1; L. Moser2; M. Monroe-DeVita3
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Department of Mental Health Law & Policy, University of South Florida, UNITED STATES;
2
Center for Excellence in Comm. Mental Health, University of North Carolina-CH Sch. of
Medicine, UNITED STATES; 3Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University
of Washington School of ­Medicine, UNITED STATES
ACT Staff Experiences With The TMACT Model In Norway
G2-3
Sigrun Odden1; Kristin Heiervang2; Hanne K Stuen1; Hanne Clausen2; Torleif Ruud2; Anne Landheim1
1
National Centre for Dual Diagnosis, NORWAY; 2Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
Use Of The Tool For Measurement Of ACT (TMACT) To Guide And Ensure The Quality
Of ACT Programs Within The United States.
G2-4
Lorna Moser1; Maria Monroe-DeVita2; Gregory Teague3
1
UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, UNITED STATES; 2Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, UNITED STATES; 3Department
of Mental Health Law & Policy, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University o, UNITED
STATES
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11:00 - 12:30
Room: Congress Hall C
G4 Assertive Outreach Treatment In Scandinavia: Results, Experiences And Challenges.
Chair: Lars Håvard Bakke
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) In Norway. Experience And Results
From One ACT-team In Norway.
Lars Håvard Bakke
ACT-teamet i Follo, NORWAY
Assertive Community Treatment Program For Homeless Citizens With Complex
Support Needs In Copenhagen, Denmark
Rie Kløver Eriksen
ACT-indsatsen, Hjemløseenheden, Københavns kommune, DENMARK
G4-1
G4-2
Assertive Outreach For People With Severe Mental Disorders.
Implementation And Evaluation Of ACT In Malmö, Sweden.
Bengt Svensson
Lund Universitet, SWEDEN
11:00 - 12:30
G4-3
Room: Torghjoernet
THURSDAY
D2 Informal Coercion in Community Mental Health Services: Experiences and Ethical Issues
Chair: Jorun Rugkåsa
From “small” Coercion To Strong Critique - Qualitative Descriptions Of Accumulated Effects D2-1
Olav Nyttingnes
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
Personal Experiences Of Coercion In The Community: The View-point Of Family Carers
Jorun Rugkåsa
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
11:00 - 12:30
D2-2
Room: Odin
E4 Using e-health approaches in assertive outreach
Chair: Philippe Delespaul
E-Health Applications For Patients With Severe Mental Illness (Smi) E4-1
Annet Nugter1; M. Van Putten1; F. Engelsbel1; E. Velders2; R. Hordijk1
1
Mental health service organization GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, NETHERLANDS; 2Program manager
‘E-health for SMI patients’, NETHERLANDS
Getting It Right: Developing An Electronic Health Record (EHR) To Meet
The Needs Of ACT Teams.
E4-2
Shalom Coodin1; Kevin Marrone2; Roman Baranowski3
1PACTwise Team Solutions Inc., CANADA; 2Boley Centers, UNITED STATES; 3Winnipeg, CANADA
Mobile Devices As A Part Of An Assertive Outreach Method
A Wegelius; A Laurila-Salakka; L Lemola; Tuula Kieseppä
HUCH Psychiatry, FINLAND
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Phase-specific Treatment Indication In Integrated Care Systems
- Beyond Crisis Management
Philippe Delespaul
Maastricht University, NETHERLANDS
E4-3
E4-4
11:00 - 12:30
Room: Balder
K9 Assertive Community Treatment And The Care Model A Perfect Combination For Clients With A
First Psychosis Part One: Symptomatic Recovery
Chair(s): Bettina Jacobsen
A Perfect Match: ACT In Early Psychosis And The CARE Approach
K9-1
Bettina Jacobsen1; Marguerite Elfrink2
1
Pro Persona Mental Health, Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS; 2GGZ Oost-Brabant Mental Health, Oss,
NETHERLANDS
11:00 - 12:30
Room: Meeting room 3
C2 Crisis resolution teams II: Reports from studies
Chair: Rene Keet
Mobile Crisis Teams In Leuven, Belgium. Integrating Emergency Psychiatry With Mobile Crisis
Intervention.C2-1
Jeroen Decoster; T. Prenen; T. Van den Heuvel; R. Bruffaerts
UPC KU Leuven, BELGIUM
Hometreatment For Acute Psychiatric Patients
- 15 Years Of Experience In Frankfurt/M. Germany
Barbara Bornheimer MD
Vitos Klinik Bamberger Hof, GERMANY
Mobile Crisis Teams In Leuven, Belgium. The Involvement Of Primary Care.
J Decoster1; T. Prenen1; T Van den Heuvel1; G Pieters2; R. Bruffaerts2
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UPC KU Leuven, BELGIUM; 2UPC Kortenberg, BELGIUM
THURSDAY
11:00 - 12:30
C2-2
C2-3
Room: Meeting room 2
J4 Focus on experiences
Chair: Crystal Ramirez
Subjective Experiences Of Treatment For Psychosis In The United States:
A Phenomenological Analysis
C Ramirez
Pacifica Graduate Institute, UNITED STATES
Symbiotic Groups A New Way Of Working On ACT Teams
Roman Baranowski
PACTwise Team Solution, CANADA
J4-2
Positions Towards Delusion
Jean-Louis Feys
Hospital Saint Bernard, BELGIUM
J4-3
Art And ‘madness’. In Search For Authenticity And Reason
Hans Looijen
museum het Dolhuys, NETHERLANDS
J4-4
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K2 Dramatherapy for People with Severe Mental Illnesses
Chair: N. Caballero Estebaranz
Dramatherapy For People With Severe Mental Illnesses
N. Caballero Estebaranz1; F. Rodríguez Pulido2; P. Martín Cuadrado1
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ASCATEC, SPAIN; 2university of La Laguna, SPAIN
12:30 - 14:00
LUNCH AND POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
K2-1
ROOM: FOYER
Room: Foyer
THURSDAY
Posters
Capillary Compared To Venous Blood Sampling In Clozapine Treatment:
Patients’ And Caregivers’ Experiences With A Point Of Care Device.
PO-01
Dan Cohen1; Jan Bogers2; H Bui3; M Herruer4
1
Mental Health Organization North-Holland North, NETHERLANDS; 2Oegstgeest, NETHERLANDS;
3
Hooddorp, NETHERLANDS; 4Hoofddorp, NETHERLANDS
Clozapine Therapeutic Drug Monitoring In Outpatient Care:
Application Of The Dried Blood Spot Method.
PO-02
Dan Cohen1; Lisanne Geers2; Anton Loonen3
1
Mental Health Organization North-Holland North, NETHERLANDS; 2University of Groningen,
­NETHERLANDS; 3Groningen, NETHERLANDS
RECOVERY-ORIENTED PRACTICE Working With Severe Mental Illness At Salten DPS
Kari Bøckmann; M Skjevling
Nordlandssykehuset, NORWAY
PO-03
Changing The Way It Used To Be: ACT Option
Olivan Roldan Carlos; Fernandez Sanchez Angeles; Sánchez Castillo Mª Pilar;
Sandoval Andreo Eulalia; Fernandez Abril Ana; Hernandez Fernandez Juana Maria
ACT Team of Lorca-Aguilas. SERVICIO MURCIANO DE SALUD, SPAIN
PO-04
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Reduction Of Admission In Ferrol Assertive Community Treatment Team
PO-05
D Méndez Mareque1; D Rey Souto1; D Núñez Arias1; I Fernández Baz1; A Rodriguez Parga2;
A Durán Rivas3
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ÁREA SANITARIA FERROL, SERVICIO GALLEGO DE SALUD, SPAIN; 2ACT TEAM FERROL, ÁREA
SANITARIA FERROL, SERVICIO GALLEGO DE SALUD, SPAIN; 3ACT TEAM FERROL, ÁREA SANITARIA
FERROL, SERVIZO GALLEGO DE SALUD, SPAIN
Peer Involvement In The Czech Republic
PO-06
Z. Foitová1; P. Rícan1; J. Stuchlík2
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Centre for Mental Health Care Development, CZECH REPUBLIC; 2Fokus Mladá Boleslav, CZECH
REPUBLIC
The Sulis Conference - “Coping With Everyday Life”
R. Hove; K. Bøckmann
Nordlandssykehuset, NORWAY
Change In Psychiatric Emergencies In Assertive Community Treatment Team Of Ferrol
PO-08
D Rey Souto1; D Méndez Mareque1; I Fernández Baz1; D Núñez Arias1; A Pérez Barcia2; A Durán Rivas2
1
Ferrol Health Área (SERGAS), SPAIN; 2ACT TEAM FERROL, ÁREA SANITARIA FERROL, SERVIZO
­GALLEGO DE SALUD, SPAIN
FACT Gamle Oslo
PO-09
Tor Helge Tjelta1; Eirik Ystad2
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City of Oslo, district Gamle Oslo/Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital, NORWAY; 2FACT Gamle Oslo,
­NORWAY
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Cooperation Around Patients With A Serious Mental Illness:
A Tool For Cooperation At Both A Individual And System Level
Ian Dawson1; O Bremnes2
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Nordland Hospital Trust, NORWAY; 2Helse Nord Trøndelag HF, NORWAY
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12:30 - 14:00
Room: Tyr
Films
Soteria Emergis (movie): In Search Of Words.
F Evertse
Emergis, NETHERLANDS
FILM-1
‘Handmade Mind’ Film
Paul Hornman
GGZ NHN, NETHERLANDS
FILM-2
14:00 - 15:30
Room: Congress Hall A
Reaching out together to people with concurrent problems
Chair(s): Anne Landheim & Mike Firn
Effective Outreach For People With Co-occurring Disorders
Robert E. Drake
Dartmouth College, UNITED STATES
PL3-1
Experiences Of Reaching Out From DD
Silje Mack
Freelance writer and journalist, NORWAY
PL3-2
Challenges Establishing And Sustaining Assertive Outreach For Dual Disorders
Lars Linderoth
The C-Flex team in the municipality of Bærum, NORWAY
PL3-3
15:30 - 16:00
COFFEE/TEA BREAK 16:00 - 17:30
THURSDAY
Room: Foyer
Room: Congress Hall A
J1 Integrated Assertive Community Treatment: Different Approaches in Trieste, Aviles and Sydney
to Deinstitutionalized Services
Chair: Roberto Mezzina
It’s Not What You Do, It’s The Way That You Do It!! - Specialized Or Integrated CMH Teams:
Which Are Best? It Depends On How, When & Where You Do It
Alan. Rosen
University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA
The Experience In Trieste Of Integrated Assertive Community Treatment (I-ACT):
An Intersectoral Approach To Community Integration
Roberto Mezzina
AAS n.1, Trieste, ITALY
ACT In Avilés: Our Experience
J.J. Martinez Jambrina
Avilés, SPAIN
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
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16:00 - 17:30
Room: Auditorium
A3 Models of assertive outreach III
Chair: Hans Joachim Salize
Outreach Activities And Treatment Initiation In Untreated Mentally Disordered
High Risk Groups In Germany - The MOTIWOHN-Study
Hans Joachim Salize
Central Institute of Mental Health, GERMANY
Quality Of Life Outcomes Of An Assertive Outreach Program In Rural Central Alberta.
A3-2
NC Ehlers1; C Prediger2
1
Alberta Health Services, CANADA; 2Alberta Health Services, Addiction and Mental Health, CANADA
The Way Ahead - Establishing A C-flex Youth Team In Baerum
Aslak Wøien Augedal1; Bror Just Andersen1; Even Rostrup1; Marianne Hamilton Hoff2
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Vestre Viken HF, NORWAY; 2Baerum Kommune, NORWAY
16:00 - 17:30
A3-1
A3-3
Room: Congress Hall D
THURSDAY
B2 How FACT teams are working
Chair: Bert Jan Roosenschoon
Results Of Fidelity-measurements On 15 Starting FACT-teams In The Netherlands.
Bert-Jan Roosenschoon
Parnassia Group, NETHERLANDS
FACT-youth, Crossing Boundaries In One Team Of Different Youth Services
“We Continue, Where Other Teams Give Up”
Peter Meijer; N de Koning
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS
Flexible Assertive Community Treatment In Utrecht Overvecht: In Search For
New Pathways (Netherlands)
Albert van Keijzerswaard; Leonieke Beverloo; Gerard de Valk
Altrecht, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
B2-1
B2-2
B2-3
Room: Forum
K1 Invitation to the Ballroom of the FIT-Academy
Chair: Katinka Kerssens
Invitation To The Ballroom Of The FIT-academy
K1-1
Katinka Kerssens; Lucretia d’Fonseca; René Keet; Jeanette de Grand; Michiel Bähler; Marije Bokma
Stichting GGZ NHN, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
Room: Congress Hall B
B4 FACT in Scandinavia: Service Model, Implementation, Education & Evaluation
Chair: Tor Helge Tjelta
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Is It Possible To Implement FACT In A Swedish Health Care Context?
Annika Lexén; L Hansson; B Svensson
Lund University, SWEDEN
B4-1
FACT In Norway. The Best Way Of Reaching Out Together?
Eirik Ystad1; T Tjelta2
1
Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital, NORWAY; 2FACT Gamle Oslo, NORWAY
B4-2
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Recovery Perspective In Multi-level And Multidisiplinary Educational Programs.
SEPREP TU With A FACT And An Outreach Assertive Profile
Olav Løkvik
SEPREP foundation, NORWAY
Evaluation Of FACT In Scandinavia.
Tor Helge Tjelta1; Kristin S. (PhD) Heiervang2
1
City of Oslo, district Gamle Oslo/Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital, NORWAY;
2
Akershus University ­Hospital, NORWAY
16:00 - 17:30
B4-3
B4-4
Room: Congress Hall C
F6 Certification Of Service Delivery Models: Impact On Quality Improvement
And Implementation Of Service Delivery Models
Chair: Margret Overdijk
Certification Of Service Delivery Models: Impact On Quality Improvement
And Implementation Of Service Delivery Models.
Margret Overdijk1; R. Veldhuizen van1; K. Westen2
1
CCAF, NETHERLANDS; 2CCAF / Avans University of applied sciences, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
F6-1
Room: Torghjoernet
Care And Coercion: Service Users’ Experiences Of Community Treatment Orders And ACT
D3-1
Hanne Kilen Stuen1; Rolf Wynn2; Jorun Rugkåsa3; Anne Landheim1
1
Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders,
NORWAY; 2Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT - The Arctic University of
Norway, NORWAY; 3Health Services Research Unit, Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
Hospitalisation Before And After Assertive Community Treatment In Norway
- Focusing On Involuntary Treatment And Community Treatment Orders
D3-2
H Clausen1; A Landheim2; S Odden2; J Saltyte-Benth3; KS Heiervang1; HK Stuen2; T Ruud1
1
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY; 2National Centre for Dual Diagnosis, Innlandet Hospital
Trust, NORWAY; 3Health Services Research Centre, Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
Community Treatment Orders And ACT In Norway
Ann-Mari Lofthus
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
16:00 - 17:30
THURSDAY
D3 Care and Coercion: Community Treatment Orders in an ACT Environment
Chair: Jorun Rugkåsa
D3-3
Room: Meeting room 1
E1 Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) in Scandinavia
Chair: Kristin Sverdvik Heiervang
PRIME An Investigation Of The IMR-program’s Effect On Client’s Recovery
Sofie Bratberg Jensen; Helle Stentoft Dalum; Rygaard Hjorthøj Carsten; Nordentoft Merete;
Lene Eplov Falgaard
Mental Health Center Copenhagen, DENMARK
E1-1
Disseminating Illness Management And Recovery: Implications For Future Implementation
Karina Egeland; Kristin Heiervang
Akershus University Hospital, NORWAY
E1-2
IMRAPP-A Tablet Application For Supporting Implementation Of Illness
Management And Recover
Rickard Färdig
Uppsala university, SWEDEN
E1-3
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Room: Blue Salong
K7 A Workshop On Optimized Treatment In The Neighborhood
Chair: Philippe Delespaul
A Workshop On Optimized Treatment In The Neighborhood
Ton Dhondt1; Philippe Delespaul2; Hans van Veller3; Jeanette de Grand3
1
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS; 2Maastricht University/Mondriaan Psychiatry &
­Psychology, NETHERLANDS; 3GGZ-NHN, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
K7-1
Room: Odin
THURSDAY
H1 Reducing Coercion and inpatient care I
Chair: Harry Gras
Involuntary Hospital Admission From The Street -1 Year Outcomes
Philip Timms; J Perry
South London & Maudsley NHS Trust, UNITED KINGDOM
Prevention Of Compulsory Admissions In (F)ACT Patients: An Impossible Mission?
H1-2
M.H. De Jong1; M. Oorschot1; A.M. Kamperman2; A.R. Van Gool1; R. v.d. Sande3; C.L. Mulder2
1
Yulius, NETHERLANDS; 2Erasmus MC, NETHERLANDS; 3Hogeschool Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
FORENSIC ACT IN UTRECHT. Great Result In Reducing Crime Relapses.
‘KEEP ON KNOCKING, EVERY DAY’
H Gras
Altrecht, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
H1-1
H1-3
Room: Meeting room 3
G3 Health systems reforms
Chair: Hans Kroon
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System Reform In The Netherlands. First Results Of The Monitor On
Deinstitutionalization And Decentralization Of Long Term Mental Health Care
Hans Kroon; F Van Hoof; H Michon; A Knispel
Trimbos-instituut, NETHERLANDS
Implementing Psychiatric Community Mental Health Teams In The Ghent-region.
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Working In A Big Network.
G3-2
Lorentz Verbeerst1; Dave Bols2; Coppens Lieselot3; Isabelle Vanwingene4; Janne Vermeire1; Caroline
De Smul5; Yolente Roelens4; Hans Debruyne6
1
PCGS, BELGIUM; 2PZ Ghuislain, BELGIUM; 3PZ Eeklo, BELGIUM; 4PC Caritas, BELGIUM; 5PC Zelzate,
BELGIUM; 6PC Ghuislain, BELGIUM
Belgian Mental Health Reform: Effects Of Introducing Assertive Outreach Teams
In The Leuven Region.
G3-3
Guido Pieters1; D Nissen2
1
University Psychiatric Centre University of Leuven, BELGIUM; 2Walden Sheltered Housing, BELGIUM
ACT-inTimeNY: A Time-limited Service Proposed And Promoted To Stay Relevant
In A New Health Care Environment.
Helle Thorning; Bikki Tran-Smith
Columbia University, UNITED STATES
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G3-4
16:00 - 17:30
Room: Balder
C4 Working with specific problems
Chair: Ian Dawson
Treating Trauma In Psychosis
B. van der Vleugel1; D. van den Berg2; P. de Bont3; C. de Roos4; A. de Jongh5; A. van Minnen6;
M. van der Gaag7
1
Mental Health Service Organization GGZ Noord-Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS; 2Parnassia
­Psychiatric Institute, NETHERLANDS; 3Mental Health Organization GGZ Oost-Brabant,
NETHERLANDS; 4Mental Health Organization Rivierduinen, NETHERLANDS; 5University of
Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS; 6Radboud University Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS; 7VU University
Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Prescription Patterns Of Psychotropic Drugs Among 6 Spanish ACT Teams
C4-2
Olivan Roldan Carlos1; Duran Rivas Alberto2; Moreno Vela Joaquin3; Guerra Cazorla Luz Marina4;
Aller Gomez Noelia5; Ruiz Ibañez Ivan6
1
ACT Team of Lorca-Aguilas. SERVICIO MURCIANO DE SALUD, SPAIN; 2ACT Team of Ferrol. Complejo
Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol. Public Mental Health Services of, SPAIN; 3ACT Team of Oviedo.
Public Health Services of Asturias., SPAIN; 4ACT Team of Gran Canaria. Hospital Dr. Negrín. Public
Health Services of Canarias., SPAIN; 5ACT Team of Avilés. Public Mental Health Services of Asturias.,
SPAIN;6ACT Team of Ezkerraldea Bilbao. Public Health Services of País Vasco, SPAIN
How Phenomenology And Existential Hermeneutics Can Improve Outreach
From An Ethical Perspective
C4-3
Jacques Quintin1; L Coté2
1
Université de Sherbrooke, CANADA; 2Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, CANADA
Unique Research Among Clients With Dissociative Identity Disorders In
The Netherlands Results Into Practical Criteria For Therapists
Vanesse Platteel; C. Kalsbeek
Caleidoscoop / Het Ondersteuningsburo, NETHERLANDS
16:00 - 17:30
C4-1
THURSDAY
C4-4
Room: Meeting room 2
J3 Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Teams: Experience From Norway And The Netherlands
Chair: Rene de Jong
Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Teams: Experience From Norway And The Netherlands
Rene de Jong1; Lianne Boersma2; Jo Volle3
1
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS; 2GGz Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS;
3
Klinikk for psykisk helsevern Romsdal HF, NORWAY
16:00 - 17:30
J3-1
Room: Meeting room 4
K3 Workshop Legal Highs - The High Life and New Challenges. What every Mental Health
­Professional needs to know about Novel Psychoactive Substances
Chair(s): Shazia Hashimi & Elvan Akyuz
Workshop Legal Highs -- The High Life And New Challenges. What Every Mental Health
Professional Needs To Know About Novel Psychoactive Substances.
Shazia Hashmi1; Elvan Akyuz2
1
East London Foundation Trust, UNITED KINGDOM; 2East London NHS Foundation Trust,
UNITED KINGDOM
K3-1
19:00 - 23:00
BOAT TOUR DINNER
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Underlined = Presenting author
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Congress Hall B
H4 Assertive Outreach and Home Treatment in Switzerland - Similarities and Differences
Chair: Karel Kraan
Assertive Outreach For Homeless People In Zurich
Jan Holder; D. Briner
Psychiatrisch-Psychologische Poliklinik, SWITZERLAND
H4-1
A Mobile Crisis Intervention Team In The Rural Region Of Oberaargau
Marion Seger; K. Bachmann
Psychiatrische Dienste SRO, SWITZERLAND
H4-2
Who Needs ACT During An Early Intervention Program For Psychosis?
Eva De Boer; P. Conus; C. Bonsack; P Golay; L. Alameda; S. Morandi
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, SWITZERLAND
H4-3
Ongoing Development Of Intensiv Home Treatment In The Canton Of Lucerne
Karel Kraan; H. Franz; K. Gabriel Felleiter
Luzerner Psychiatrie, SWITZERLAND
H4-4
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Congress Hall C
B5 Flexible ACT: The Basics
Chair: Niels Mulder
FRIDAY
Flexible ACT: The Basics
Niels Mulder1; Veldhuizen Remmers van2
1
Bavo-Europoort, NETHERLANDS; 2Private Practice, NETHERLANDS
09:30 - 11:00
B5-1
Room: Auditorium
A4 Models of assertive outreach IV
Chair: Philippe Delespaul
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Staff Perspectives Of Team Working And Outcomes For Patients In An Assertive
Outreach In Leicestershire, England.
Fabida Noushad1; Hadi Peivandi1; Sarvath Abbas1; Melanie Dunkley2; Mohammed Al-Uzri1
1
Leicestershire Partnership Trust, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Leicestershire Partnership Trust,
UNITED STATES
Towards 10 Years Of ACT In Ljubljana, Slovenia
A4-2
Ivna Bulić Vidnjevič1; Andreja Jerič2
1
University Psychiatric hospital Ljubljana, SLOVENIA; 2University psychiatric hospital Ljubljana,
­SLOVENIA
Working With Cultural Diverse Persons Involved In Law And Mental Health
- Cultural Competency Training Manual
W Chow
Mount Sinai Hospital, CANADA
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A4-3
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Congress Hall A
B3 FACT: Practice and Research
Chair: Annet Nugter
Over A Decade FACT And How To Keep Improving
R. Keet; C. Hoff
Mental health service organization GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, NETHERLANDS
B3-1
Flexible ACT In Daily Practice
Annet Nugter; R. Keet
Mental health service organization GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, NETHERLANDS
B3-2
Facts On FACT
Annet Nugter; R. Keet
Mental health service organization GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, NETHERLANDS
B3-3
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Torghjoernet
D4 Violence and victimization
Chair: Astrid Kamperman
Violent Victimization Of Psychiatric Patients: Results Of A Nationwide Multi-Site Study
D4-1
A Kamperman1; J Henrichs2; S Bogaerts2; D van de Mheen3; C.L. Mulder4
1
Espri/ ErasmusMC, NETHERLANDS; 2Tilburg University, NETHERLANDS; 3IVO addiction research
institute Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS; 4ESPRi Netherlands, ErasmusMC, NETHERLANDS
Managing Victimization Risks Attached To Social Participation By People With
Severe Mental Illness.
D4-2
Yolanda Nijssen1; E Korevaar2; D. Roeg3; R van de Sande4; I Bongers5; J van Weeghel4
1
Dijk en Duin/ Parnassia Groep, NETHERLANDS; 2Rehabilitiatie ‘92, NETHERLANDS;
3
GGz Eindhoven/ Tranzo, Tilburg University, NETHERLANDS; 4Dijk en Duin/ Tranzo,
Tilburg University, NETHERLANDS; 5GGz Eindhoven/Tranzo, Tilburg University, NETHERLANDS
Detection Of Violence Against Psychiatric Patients A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial:
The BRAVE Project
Roos Ruijne
Espri, ErasmusMC Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS
09:30 - 11:00
FRIDAY
D4-3
Room: Meeting room 1
E2 Self management of illness and Health
Chair: Ian Dawson
Illness Management And Recovery In The Netherlands; Results Of A Pilot; Design Of An RCT. E2-1
Bert-Jan Roosenschoon
Parnassia Group, NETHERLANDS
The Development, Implementation And Evaluation Of Multidisciplinary Guidelines
For Somatic Screening And Lifestyle Interventions In Patients With SMI
E2-2
Berno van Meijel1; Barbara Stringer2; Jolanda Meeuwissen3; Sonja Hamersveld4;
Digna Van der Kellen5; Nienke Van der Voort - Scholten1
1
Inholland University of Applied Sciences, NETHERLANDS; 2GGZ-Ingeest, NETHERLANDS;
3
Trimbos Institute, NETHERLANDS; 4Charly Green, NETHERLANDS; 5Utopiggz, NETHERLANDS
Experiences Of Stigma And Discrimination Among People With Severe Mental
Illnesses In An Australian ACT Team: A Cross-Sectional Study
E2-3
CL O’Reilly1; TF Chen1; D Paul2; R. McCahon2; S. Shankar2; A Rosen1; J Ye1
1
University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA; 2Assertive Outreach Team, Lower North Shore Mental Health,
Northern Sydney Local Health District, Sy, AUSTRALIA
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09:30 - 11:00
Room: Forum
F1 Supported employment/IPS in assertive outreach
Chair: Hans Kroon
Sustainable Work With Supported Employment & WRAP: A Randomised Trial
Hans Kroon; H Michon; M Van Wezep; N Van Erp
Trimbos Institute, NETHERLANDS
F1-1
Implementation Of IPS Supported Employment In Assertive Community Treatment Teams
Steve Harker
Ramsey County ACT program, UNITED STATES
F1-2
Bypass The Crisis, Paid Work For Clients In Cooperatives.
Lucretia d’Fonseca-van der Kolk; Paul Hornman
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS
F1-3
Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation With Individual Placement And Support Strategy
N. Caballero Estebaranz1; F. Rodríguez Pulido2; M.J. Melián Cartaya1
1
SINPROMI, SPAIN; 2University of La Laguna, SPAIN
F1-4
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Meeting room 3
F5 BUILDING BRIDGES; Transmural Care From The Perspective Of The Ward
Chair: Marijke van Putten
FRIDAY
BUILDING BRIDGES; Transmural Care From The Perspective Of The Ward
Esmée Arredondo
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS
F5-1
Perspective Of The IHT Team
Nellieke de Koning
GGZ NHN, NETHERLANDS
BUILDING BRIDGES Perspective Of Patient And Peerspecialist
Annette Furnemont
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS
F5-2
Breaking Down Walls! Perspective Of The FACT-team.
Cathrien Hoff
GGZ Noord Holland Noord, NETHERLANDS
F5-4
09:30 - 11:00
F5-3
Room: Odin
H2 Reducing Coercion and inpatient care II
Chair: Guido Pieters
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HIC In The Netherlands: a New Clinical Care Model Reducing Coercion And
Hospital Admission Duration Involving (assertive) Outreach.
Sandra Vos
GGZ Breburg, NETHERLANDS
Effectiveness Of Modified ACT - Reduction Of Inpatient Burden
Maria Muhonen; A-L Bergdahl; J Pirskanen; A Lehtinen
Helsinki University Central Hospital, FINLAND
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H2-2
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Meeting room 2
K4 Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (ForACT): An Essential Integrated Cooperation with
Key-partners (illustrated by a short film)
Chair: Diana Polhuis
Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (ForACT): An Essential Integrated
Cooperation With Key-partners (illustrated By A Short Film)
Diana Polhuis1; R Mooij1; H. van Putten2; J Keijser2
1GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, NETHERLANDS; 2Police Noord-Holland, NETHERLANDS
09:30 - 11:00
K4-1
Room: Meeting room 4
K5 ACT Youth: Ten Most Important Factors Of Succes
Chair: Linda van Borssum Waalkes
ACT Youth: Ten Most Important Factors Of Succes
Linda van Borssum Waalkes; Christel Kragten
Altrecht Aventurijn, NETHERLANDS
K5-1
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Blue Salong
K8 Integrated Care Teams: An Essential Model For Reducing Recidivism And Improving
Client Outcomes
Chair: Christine Cauffield
Integrated Care Teams: An Essential Model For Reducing Recidivism
And Improving Client Outcomes
Christine Cauffield
LSF Health Systems, UNITED STATES
11:00 - 11:30
COFFEE/TEA BREAK 11:30 - 13:00
K8-1
FRIDAY
Room: Foyer
Room: Congress Hall A
Reaching out together in Europe
Chair(s): Marijke van Putten & Torleif Ruud
Reaching Out Together For More Than Survival
Marjan Ter Avest
The National Mental Health Care Association (LPGGz), NETHERLANDS
PL4-1
A Psychiatric (outpatient) Care System With No Beds: Eutopia Or A Challenge
Mirella Ruggeri
University of Verona, ITALY
PL4-2
Integrated Care In Severe Psychotic Disorders: The Hamburg Model
Martin Lambert
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, GERMANY
PL4-3
13:00 - 13:15
Congress Hall A
Closing ceremony and presentation of the EAOF congress 2017
Moderator: Niels Mulder;
13:15 - 14:00
Room: Foyer
Farewell party
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LIST OF AUTHORS
(* = presenting author)
Aakerholt, AF2-2
Abbas, SA4-1
Akyuz, EK3-1*
Alameda, LH4-3
Alberto, DC4-2
Alonso-Vicente, MA1-1
Al-Uzri, MA4-1
Ana, FPO-04
Anand, PD1-2
Andersen, B
A1-2*, A3-3
Andersson, JA1-3
Angeles, FPO-04
Arredondo, EF5-1*
Bachmann, KH4-2
Bähler, MK1-1
Bakke, LG4-1*
Balkenende, JC3-1
Baranowski, R
E4-2*, J4-2*
Bergdahl, A
A2-3, H2-2
Beverloo, LB2-3
Bjørgen, DG1-1
Blanken, PA6-1
Bloemendaal, TA6-1
Bøckmann, K
PO-03, PO-07
Boersma, LJ3-1
Bogaerts, SD4-1
Bogers, JPO-01
Bokma, MK1-1
Bols, DG3-2
Bongers, ID4-2
Bonsack, CH4-3
Bornheimer MD, BC2-2*
Bramer, WA6-2
Bratberg Jensen, SE1-1*
Bremnes, OPO-10
Briner, DH4-1
Bruffaerts, R
C2-1, C2-3
Bui, HPO-01
Bulić Vidnjevič, IA4-2*
Burns, TD1-2
Caballero Estebaranz, N
F1-4*, K2-1*
Carlos, O
A5-3*, C4-2*, PO-04*
Carsten, RE1-1
Cauffield, DK8-1*
Chan, LE3-1
Chan, OE3-1
Chen, TE2-3
Cheung, EE3-1
Chow, WA4-3*
Christensen Lynne, SA1-2
Chui, WE3-1
Clausen, H
D3-2*, F3-1, G2-3
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Cohen, D
PO-01*, PO-02*
Conus, PH4-3
Coodin, SE4-2
Coté, LC4-3
Cummins, RF3-2*
Dawson, IPO-10*
De Boer, EH4-3*
de Bont, PC4-1
de Grand, J
A2-1*, K1-1, K7-1
De Jong, MH1-2*
de Jong, RJ3-1*
de Jongh, AC4-1
de Koning, N
F5-2*, B2-2
de Pater, ME3-3*
de Roos, CC4-1
De Smul, CG3-2
de Valk, GB2-3
Debruyne, HG3-2
Decoster, J
C2-1*, C2-3*
Delespaul, P
E4-4*, K7-1*
d’Fonseca-van der Kolk, L F1-3*, K1-1
Dhondt, TK7-1
Drake, RPL3-1*
Duivenvoorden, HA6-3
Dunkley, MA4-1
Durán Rivas, A
A5-4*, PO-05*, PO-08*
Egeland, KE1-2*
Ehlers, NA3-2*
Elfrink, MK9-1
Emilsen, KA1-2
Engelsbel, FE4-1
Eplov Falgaard, LE1-1
Erdner, LA1-3*
Eulalia, SPO-04
Evertse, F
C3-1*, FILM-1*
Färdig, RE1-3*
Fernández Baz, I
PO-05, PO-08
Firn, MA1-1*
Foitová, ZPO-06*
Franz, HH4-4
Furnemont, AF5-3*
Gabriel Felleiter, KH4-4
Geers, LPO-02
Golay, PH4-3
Gras, HH1-3*
Gray, AD1-2
Grønstøl, BF2-3*
Guerra Cazorla, LA5-2*
Hamersveld, SE2-2
Hamilton Hoff, MA3-3
Hansson, LB4-1
Harker, SF1-2*
Harvey, C
I1-2, I1-3, I3-3
Hashmi, SK3-1*
Heiervang, K
G2-1*, G1-1, E1-2, F3-1, G2-3, B4-4,
D3-2
Henrichs, JD4-1
Herruer, MPO-01
Hoff, C
F5-4*, A2-1, B3-1
Holder, JH4-1*
Hordijk, RE4-1
Hornman, P
F1-3, FILM-2*
Hove, RPO-07*
Instefjord, MC1-1*
Israel, P
G1-3*, G1-4
Ivan, RC4-2
Jacobsen, BK9-1*
Jambrina, JI3-1*
Jenkinson, CD1-2
Jerič, AA4-2
Joaquin, MC4-2
Jochems, EA6-3*
Juana Maria, HPO-04
Kalsbeek, CC4-4
Kamperman, A
D4-1*, H1-2
Keet, R
F2-4*, K1-,1B3-1*,
B3-2, B3-3
Keijser, JK4-1
Kerssens, KK1-1*
Kieseppä, TE4-3
Kilen Stuen, HF3-1
Killaspy, H
I1-1*, I3-3*, I1-3
Kløver Eriksen, RG4-2*
Knispel, AG3-1
Kole, M
E3-2*, J2-1
Konst, van der, DF3-2
Korevaar, ED4-2
Kraan, KH4-4*
Kragten, CK5-1
Kroon, H
F1-1*, G3-1*
Lambert, MPL4-3*
Landheim, A
D3-1, G2-3, PL1-3*,
D3-2, F3-1*
Larsson-Hakkarainen, IF2-2
Laurila-Salakka, AE4-3
Lauveng, A
PL1-1*, G1-1
Lehtinen, A
A2-3, H2-2
Lemola, LE4-3
Lexén, AB4-1*
Lieselot, CG3-2
Linderoth, L
PL3-3*, A1-2
Lofthus, A
D3-3*, G1-1*
Løkvik, OB4-3*
Looijen, HJ4-4*
Loonen, A
PO-02
Loopik, RL1-1*
Luz Marina, GC4-2
Mª Pilar, SPO-04
Mack, SPL3-2*
Malmström, SA1-3
Marrone, KE4-2
Martín Cuadrado, PK2-1
Martinez Jambrina, JJ1-3*
McCahon, RE2-3
Meeuwissen, JE2-2
Meijer, PB2-2*
Melián Cartaya, MF1-4
Méndez Mareque, D
PO-05, PO-08
Merete, NE1-1
Mezzina, R
J1-2*, K10-2*
Michon, H
F1-1, G3-1
Mølstre, AI2-1*
Monroe-DeVita, M
G2-2, G2-4
Mooij, RK4-1
Morandi, SH4-3
Moreno Vela, JA5-1*
Moser, L
G2-4*, G2-2
Muhonen, M
A2-3*, H2-2*
Mui, JE3-1*
Mulder, C
D4-1, H1-2
Mulder, N
A6-1, A6-2*, A6-3,
B5-1*, PL1-2*
Muusse, CK10-1*
Nes, SI2-3*
Nijssen, YD4-2*
Nissen, DG3-3
Noelia, AC4-2
Noordraven, E
A6-1*, A6-2
Nordén, TA1-3
Nordentoft, MPL2-2*
Norlander, TA1-3
Norman, CF2-2*
Noushad, FA4-1*
Nugter, A
B3-2*, B3-3*, E4-1*
Núñez Arias, D
PO-05, PO-08
Nyttingnes, O
D1-1*, D2-1*
O’Reilly, CE2-3
Odden, S
F3-1, G2-3*, D3-2
Oorschot, MH1-2
Overdijk, M
B1-3*, B1-4*, F6-1*
Paul, DE2-3
Peivandi, HA4-1
Pepin, SA2-2*
Pérez Barcia, APO-08
Perry, JH1-1
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Pieters, G
G3-3*, C2-3
Pirskanen, J
A2-3, H2-2
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Polhuis, D
K4-1*
Prediger, CA3-2
Prenen, T
C2-1, C2-3
Prinsen, EC1-2*
Quintin, JC4-3*
Ramirez, CJ4-1*
Read, NA1-2
Remmers van, VB5-1
Rey Souto, D
PO-05, PO-08
Ríčan, PPO-06
Rodriguez Parga, APO-05
Rodríguez Pulido, F
F1-4, K2-1
Roeg, DD4-2
Roelens, YG3-2
Roosenschoon, B
B2-1*, E2-1*
Roozen, JF3-2
Rose, DPL2-3*
Rosen, A
E2-3*, I1-2*, I3-2*,
J1-1*, I1-3*, I3-1
Rostrup, EA3-3
Ruggeri, MPL4-2*
Rugkåsa, J
D1-3*, D1-2, D2-2*,
D3-1
Ruijne, RD4-3*
Ruud, T
F3-1, G2-3, PL1-3*,
D3-2, G1-1
Salize, HA3-1*
Saltyte-Benth, JD3-2
Seger, MH4-2*
Shankar, SE2-3
Simon, JD1-2
Skjerve, AA1-2
Skjevling, MPO-03*
Slade, MPL2-1*
Slyngstad, LI2-2*
Smeerdijk, MF2-4
Staring, AA6-2
Stentoft Dalum, HE1-1
Stringer, B
E2-2, F3-2
Stuchlík, JPO-06
Stuen, H
D3-1*, G2-3, D3-2
Svensson, B
G4-3*, B4-1
Teague, G
G2-2*, G2-4
Ter Avest, MPL4-1*
Thorning, HG3-4*
Timms, PH1-1*
Tjelta, T
B4-4*, PO-09 *, B4-2
Tran-Smith, BG3-4
van Borssum Waalkes, LK5-1*
van Dam, AA6-3
van de Mheen, DD4-1
van de Sande, R
D4-2, H1-2
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Van den Brink, TE3-3
Van den Heuvel, T
C2-1, C2-3
van der Feltz-Cornelis, CA6-3
van der Gaag, M
A6-2, C4-1
Van der Kellen, DE2-2
van der Vleugel, BC4-1*
Van der Voort - Scholten, NE2-2*
Van Erp, NF1-1
Van Gool, AH1-2
Van Hoof, FG3-1
van Keijzerswaard, AB2-3*
van Meijel, BE2-2
van Minnen, AC4-1
van Putten, HK4-1
Van Putten, ME4-1
Van Rooijen, SK10-1
van Veldhuizen, R
B1-1*, B1-2*
van Veller, HK7-1
van Wamel, AF3-3*
van Weeghel, JD4-2
Van Wezep, MF1-1
Vanwingene, IG3-2
Velders, EE4-1
Veldhuizen van, RF6-1
Verbeerst, LG3-2*
Vergunst, FD1-2*
Vermeire, JG3-2
Verspoor, AJ2-1*
Volle, JJ3-1
vos, sH2-1*
Wegelius, AE4-3*
Weimand, B
G1-4*, G1-3
Westen, KF6-1
Westerlund, HG1-1
Wharne, SJ2-3*
Wierdsma, AA6-1
Wøien Augedal, AA3-3*
Wynn, RD3-1
Ye, JE2-3
Ystad, E
B4-2*, PO-09
Ziegemann, LF2-3
Zwinkels, EF2-1*
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