13th PRCP Secretariat

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Program

PL: Plenary Lecture SL: Special Lecture EL: Educational Lecture
PR: Presidential Symposium SS: Special Symposium SY: Symposium
OS: Free Paper Oral Session        

October 31, Friday

 
PL01 8:45-9:45 Cosmos Hall 1
The WHO Global Programme on Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Benedetto Saraceno, WHO Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Switzerland
 
Chairperson: Fumitaka Noda, Taisho University, Japan
 
EL01 10:00-10:45 Cosmos Hall 1
Ethnicity, Culture and Psychopharmacology
Keh-Ming Lin, National Health Research Institute, Taiwan
 
Chairperson: Jun Ishigooka, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
 
EL02 10:45-11:30 Cosmos Hall 1
Refining the Molecular and Cellular Targets of Mood Stabilizing Drugs
Trevor Young, University of British Columbia, Canada
 
Chairperson: Tetsuro Ohmori, The University of Tokushima, Japan
 
PR 10:00-11:30 Cosmos Hall 2
PRCP Presidential Symposium: Opportunities and Challenges in Pacific Rim Psychiatry
 
PR-1 Mental Health Resource Discrepancies in the Pacific Rim Region
  Allan Tasman, President Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists, USA
 
PR-2 Is the Primary Health Care Traditional Model Responding to the Mental Health Care Gap in Low and Middle Income Countries?
  Benedetto Saraceno, WHO Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Switzerland
 
PR-3 Challenges to the Provision of Mental Health Care in the First Decades of the 21st Century
  Norman Sartorius, University of Geneva, Switzerland
 
SY14 10:00-11:30 Orion
Advances in Psychiatric Neuroimaging
Chairpersons: Kiyoto Kasai, University of Tokyo, Japan
Yasumasa Okamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan
 
SY14-1 Neural Basis of Social Dysfunction in Autism-spectrum Disorder
  Hidenori Yamasue, University of Tokyo, Japan
 
SY14-2 Neurobiological Basis of Depression from Functional Neuroimaging Studies
  Yasumasa Okamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan
 
SY14-3 Progressive Brain Abnormalities in Schizophrenia: Clinical Relevance
  René S. Kahn, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
 
SY15 10:00-11:30 601
Alcohol Consumption and Related Harm in the East Asian Region
 
 
Chairpersons: Toshikazu Saito, Sapporo Medical University, Japan
Dong-Yul Oh, Kwandong University, Korea
 
SY15-1 Social Cost Estimation Associated with Alcohol Use in Jinan, Shandong Province, China in 2006
  Wei Hao, Central South University, China
 
SY15-2 Prevalence and Patterns of Alcohol-use Disorders in Thailand
  Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
 
SY15-3 Alcohol Consumption, Related Harm and National Alcohol Policy, Blue Bird Plan 2010 in Korea
  Dong-Yul Oh, Kwandong University, Korea
 
SY15-4 Trends in Alcohol Use and Related Problems among Japanese Adolescents
  Yoneatsu Osaki, Tottori University, Japan
 
SY16 10:00-11:30 Subaru
The Evolution and Delivery of Mental Health Services in Metro-Vancouver
Chairperson: Soma Ganesan, VGH & UBCH, Canada
 
SY16-1 The General Psychiatrist Role in Providing Care to Small Communities: Positive and Negative Aspects
  Siemion Altman, Vancouver Coastal Health, Canada
 
SY16-2 Mental Health Issues of Chinese Canadians
  Hiram Mok, Vancouver Coastal Health - University of British Columbia Hospital, Canada
 
SY16-3 Homelessness and the Mentally Ill in Vancouver- Addressing the Problems
  Ian Forbes, Vancouver Coastal Health - Vancouver General Hospital, Canada
 
SY16-4 Reorganization of Geriatric Community Mental Health Services via a Centralized Intake Process in Vancouver, Canada: Lessons and Challenges
  Bruce Patterson, Vancouver Coastal Health - Vancouver Community Mental Health, Canada
 
SY17 10:00-11:30 606
Anti-Stigma Activities in Asian-Pacific Region
Chairpersons: Yuriko Suzuki, National Institute of Mental Health, NCNP, Japan
Roumen Milev, Queen's University, Canada
 
SY17-1 Yu-Chi Huang, Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical Center, Taiwan
 
 
SY17-2 Anti-Stigma and Skills Training Program for Medical Residents on People with Depression and Suicidal Behaviors - Adopting Mental Health First Aid Program in Japan -
  Kumi Uehara, Yokohama City University Hospital, Japan
 
SY17-3 Stigma and Discrimination in People with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
  Roumen Milev, Queen's University, Canada
 
SY18 10:00-11:30 607
Suicide in the Workplace
Chairperson: Satoru Shima, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Japan
 
SY18-1 Work Place Issues Concerning Workers' Compensations for Work-related Suicide and Suicide Prevention
  Nobuo Kuroki, Toho University, Japan
 
SY18-2 The Characteristics of Workers with Suicidal Ideas
  Yasushi Yoshimura, Kandahigashi Clinic, Japan
 
SY18-3 Suicide Prevention in the Workplace
  Edmond Hsin-tung Pi, University of Southern California (USC), USA
 
SY18-4 Suicide Prevention at Work in Japan
  Satoru Shima, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Japan
 
SY19 10:00-11:30 608
Mental Health in Schools and Universities
Chairpersons: Chiyoko Uchida, Ibaraki University, Japan
Michiko Nakamura, Toho University, Japan
 
SY19-1 Application of Information Technology for Students' Mental Health Support in the Campus
  Norihiko Iida, Kansai University, Japan
 
SY19-2 Eating Disorder in College
  Yuri Okamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan
 
SY19-3 Pervasive Developmental Disorders at a Private Junior High School and High School in Japan
  Michiko Nakamura, Toho University, Japan
 
SY19-4 Hikikomori and Suicide in Japanese University Students
  Chiyoko Uchida, Ibaraki University, Japan
 
OS01 10:00-11:24 609
Psychiatry in Asia
Chairpersons: Naotaka Shinfuku, Seinan Gakuin University, Japan
Daisuke Fujisawa, Keio University, Japan
 
OS01-1 Diagnostic Variability and Therapeutic Efficacy of ECT in Nepalese Sample
  Shailendra R. Adhikari, Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, Nepal
 
OS01-2 ECT in First Episode Schizophrenia in Nepal
  Shailendra R. Adhikari, Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, Nepal
 
OS01-3 The Use of Modern ECT in Private Practice in Perth Western Australia- It is Alive and Thriving
  Raymond C. Wu, Perth Clinic Western Australia, Australia
 
OS01-4 Factors Influencing Psychiatric Hospitalization from Short Stay Ward, Nimhans
  Neeraj Gupta, Chetna Health Center, India
 
OS01-5 Descriptive Study of the Pattern of Deliberate Self Harm (DSH) in Sri Lanka
  Shavindra R. Dias, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
 
OS01-6 The Tripartite Influence Model of Body Image and Eating Disturbance: A Replication with a Japanese Sample
  Yuko Yamamiya, Temple University Japan, Japan
 
OS01-7 Factors Related to the Gambling Behavior in Community Dwelling Elderly Koreans
  Ji Yong Park, Kosin University College of Medicine & Gospel Hospital, Korea
 
LS01 12:00-13:00 Cosmos Hall 1
The Psychobiology of Well-being
C. Robert Cloninger, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, USA
 
Chairperson: Norio Ozaki, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
 
 
 
LS02 12:00-13:00 Cosmos Hall 2
Cognitive-behavior Therapy for Severe Mental Illness
- Practical Ways of Augmenting Pharmacotherapy with CBT -
Jesse H. Wright, University or Louisville, USA
 
Chairperson: Yutaka Ono, Keio University, Japan
 
 
 
LS03 12:00-13:00 Orion
Why Treating Early, Treating Well and Treating for Life is Important in Schizophrenia
René S. Kahn, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands
 
Chairperson: Allan Tasman, University of Louisville, USA
 
 
 
LS04 12:00-13:00 601
Current Status and Problems of Mental Health and Welfare in Japan
Teruhiko Higuchi, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
 
Chairperson: Kiyohisa Takahashi, Japan Foundation for Neuroscience and Mental Health/ Aino University, Japan
 
 
 
General Assembly  13:00-13:30 Subaru
 
SS01 13:30-17:30 606
Leadership in Community Mental Health (CMH) Training Workshop
   
 
   
Chairpersons: Tae Yeon Hwang, WHO CC, Yongin Mental Hospital, Korea
Tadashi Takeshima, National Centre of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
Kumi Uehara, Japanese Young Psychiatrists Organization, Japan
Mitsu Sado, Japanese Young Psychiatrists Organization, Japan
Speakers: Junichiro Ito, National Centre of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
Chee Ng, St. Vincent’s Mental Health and University of Melbourne, Australia
Satoshi Ezoe, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan
Yutaro Setoya, National Centre of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
Yutaka Sawa, Sawa Hospital, Japan
Toshiaki Kawamura, Urakawa Red Cross Hospital, Japan
 
EL03 14:00-14:45 Cosmos Hall 1
How to Cope with Increasing Elderly Dementia in Asia Pacific Region
Masatoshi Takeda, Osaka University, Japan
 
Chairperson: Min-Soo Lee, Korea University, Korea
 
EL04 14:45-15:30 Cosmos Hall 1
The History and Future of the PRCP - A Personal Perspective
Masahisa Nishizono, Institute for Psychosocial Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, Japan
 
Chairperson: Toshio Yamauchi, Saitama Medical University, Japan
 
SY20 14:00-15:30 Cosmos Hall 2
Current Implication of Personality in Psychiatry
Chairpersons: Norio Ozaki, Nagoya University, Japan
Robert C. Cloninger, Washington University, USA
 
SY20-1 Current Views of Personality and Its Disorders
  Robert C. Cloninger, Washington University, USA
 
SY20-2 Temperament and Change of Depressive Mood in Non-clinical Population
  Tsuyoshi Akiyama, NTT Kanto Hospital, Japan
 
SY20-3 Molecular Genetic Studies of Personality Traits
  Tsukasa Sasaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
 
SY20-4 Neuroimaging Study of Personality
  Tetsuya Iidaka, Nagoya University, Japan
 
SY21 14:00-15:30 Orion
Progress of Psychiatric Day Care
 
 
Chairpersons: Akira Kubota, Kinshicho Kubota Clinic, Japan
Hiroko Matsunaga, Chubu Gakuin University, Japan
 
SY21-1 Vancouver Community Mental Health Day Programs: A Guided Tour
  Soma Ganesan, Vancouver General Hospital, Canada
 
SY21-2 Day Care Practice in Psychiatric Hospital; New Model of Day Care Hospital in Shanghai, China
  Zu Cheng Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University Medical School Mental Health Center, China
 
SY21-3 Daycare Service at Psychiatric Hospital in Japan
  Akira Mori, ASAI Hospital, Japan
 
SY22 14:00-15:30 601
Suicide in Asia
Chairperson: Helen F.K. Chiu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
 
SY22-1 A 25-year Study of Suicidal Behaviour in Singapore
  Ee Heok Kua, National University of Singapore, Singapore
 
SY22-2 High Risks of Suicide in South Korea Focusing on Elderly Population
  Jin Sook Cheon, Kosin University College of Medicine & Gospel Hospital, Korea
 
SY22-3 Suicide Prevention with the Empowerment of Community Inhabitants
  Naoki Watanabe, Kansai University of International Studies, Japan
 
SY22-4 Suicide in China
  Helen F.K. Chiu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
 
SY23 14:00-15:30 Subaru
Pathway to Psychiatric Care in Asian Countries
 
 
Chairpersons: Naoki Hashimoto, Hokkaido University, Japan
Norman Sartorius, University of Geneva, Switzerland
 
SY23-1 Pathways to Psychiatric Care in Bangladesh: Part of a Cross-sectional Asian Study
  Noor A. Giasuddin, Mental Hospital, Pabna, Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh
 
SY23-2 Pathways to Psychiatric Care in Asian Countries: Report from Vellore, South India
  Basanth Kumar K., Christian Medical College, India
 
SY23-3 Pathway to Psychiatric Care in Japan: A Part of Cross-cultural Asian Study
  Daisuke Fujisawa, Keio University, Japan
 
SY23-4 Pathways to Psychiatric Care in Mongolia: Part of a Cross-sectional Asian Study
  Altanzul Narmandakh, Mongolian National Mental Health Center, Mongolia
 
SY23-5 Pathways to Psychiatric Care in Nepal: Part of Cross-cultural Asian Study
  Sharad M. Tamrakar, Norvic International Hospital, Nepal
 
SY24 14:00-15:30 607
Mental Health Support for the Victims of Disasters around the World
 
 
Chairpersons: Jun Shigemura, National Defense Medical College, Japan
Yoshiharu Kim, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
 
SY24-1 Open a New Era in Community Psychiatry in Taiwan-working Model for Disaster Mental Health Service
  Joseph Jror-Serk Cheng, Bali Psychiatric Center, DOH, Taiwan
 
SY24-2 Planning for Terrorism: Japanese Community in the Washington, D.C. Area
  Jun Shigemura, National Defense Medical College, Japan
 
SY24-3 Psychological Impacts of Asian Tsunami 2004 among Thai Children.
  Benjaporn Panyayong, Galyarajanagarindra Institute, Thailand
 
SY24-4 Mental Health Consequence after the Niigata-Chuetsu Earthquake
  Yuriko Suzuki, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
 
SY25 14:00-15:30 608
Help-seeking Behavior of Minorities and How to Support Them on Mental Health Problems
Chairperson: Fumitaka Noda, Taisho University, Japan
 
SY25-1 Analysis of the Vietnamese's Concept and Help-seeking Behavior on Their Family's Depression - Comparative Study among Japan, Canada and Vietnam -
  Ko Ukawa, Refugee Assistance Headquarters, Japan
 
SY25-2 A Successful Way of a Community Consultation Program to Support Help-seeking Behavior of Ethnic Minorities in Tokyo
  Lumie Kurabayashi, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan
 
SY25-3 Latin American Workers in Japan and Ulises Syndrome
  Yu Abe, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
 
SY25-4 Help Seeking Behavior of Ethnic Minorities in Vancouver: Use of Alternative Treatments
  Hiram Mok, University of British Columbia Hospital, Canada
 
OS02 14:00-15:00 609
Basic Research, Medical Education and Other Topics
Chairpersons: Shin-Ichi Niwa, Fukushima Medical University, Japan
Masaru Tateno, Sapporo Medical University, Japan
 
OS02-1 Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) vs. Medicine
  Christopher K. Chung, Harbor UCLA Medical Center, USA
 
OS02-2 Impact of Serotonin Transporter Gene Polymorphism (5HTTLPR SLC6A4) on Neurobehavioural Phenotypes in Chronic Medical Illness: A Literature Review
  Jaya P. Reddy, University of New South Wales, Australia
 
OS02-3 Chronic Diabetes Related Stress and the Serotonin Transporter Gene Polymorphism (5HTTLPR SLC6A4)
  Jaya P. Reddy, University of New South Wales, Australia
 
OS02-4 Insight among Schizophrenia Outpatients in a Malaysian General Hospital: Its Relationship with Psychopathology, Neurocognitive Functions and Coping Style
  Vincent Wong, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
OS02-5 Alcoholics Anonymous and Clinician Friendly Psychotherapy Model
  Sanjeev Prasad, The Neuropsychiatry and Gynae Clinic, India
 
SS02 15:45-17:15 Cosmos Hall 1
ICD-11 Special Symposium
Chairpersons: Norman Sartorius, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Kanto Medical Center, Japan
 
SS02-1 Symposium on ICD-11: Suggestions from Developing Countries
  Haroon R. Chaudhry, Pakistan Psychiatric Society, Pakistan
 
SS02-2 Psychiatric Classification in South-East Asia
  Ee Heok Kua, National University of Singapore, Singapore
 
SS02-3 A Pragmatic Approach to Classifying Mental Disorders to Address the Needs of Two-thirds of Humanity
  M. Parameshvara Deva, Suri Seri Begawan Hospital, Brunei
 
SS02-4 Towards the ICD–11: How Thailand has Modified the Section on Mental Disorders in ICD-10
  Pichet Udomratn, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
 
SS02-5 DSM-V, Update from the American Psychiatric Association
  Michelle Riba, American Psychiatric Association, USA
 
SS02-6 Indian Experiences with ICD-10: Pathway for ICD-11
  Jitendra K. Trivedi, C.S.M. Medical University, India
 
SY26 15:45-17:15 Cosmos Hall 2
Treatment of Substance Use Patients with Psychiatric Symptoms: An International Perspective
 
 
Chairpersons: Chiao-Chicy Chen, Taipei City Psychiatric Center, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Kazufumi Akiyama, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan
 
SY26-1 An Integrated Treatment for Co-occurring Disorder Patients
  John W. Tsuang, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, USA
 
SY26-2 Pharmacological Management of Drug Abuse in Taiwan
  Shih-Ku Lin, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
 
SY26-3 Correlation among Clinical Features in Patients with Methamphetamine Psychosis
  Kazufumi Akiyama, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan
 
SY27 15:45-17:15 Orion
Common Mental Disorders in Asia and Pacific: From Epidemiology to Policy and Practice
Chairpersons: Norito Kawakami, University of Tokyo, Japan
Yoshibumi Nakane, WHO/NMH Expert Advisory Panel Member, Emeritus Professor of Nagasaki University, Japan
 
SY27-1 Epidemiology of Common Mental Disorders in Asia and the Pacific: An Overview
  Norito Kawakami, University of Tokyo, Japan
 
SY27-2 Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Use of Mental Health Services in Japan Based on World Mental Health Japan Survey: Information for Mental Health Policy-makers
  Hisateru Tachimori, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan
 
SY27-3 The Epidemiology of Major Depressive Disorder - Report from the Taiwan Psychiatric Morbidity Survey
  Shih-Cheng Liao, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
 
SY27-4 The Epidemiological Survey of Psychiatric Illnesses in Korea
  Maeng J. Cho, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea
 
SY28 15:45-17:15 601
Culturally Competent Mental Health Care for Ethnic Minorities
 
 
Chairpersons: Fumitaka Noda, Taisho University, Japan
Shuichi Katsuragawa, Toho University, Japan
 
SY28-1 Mental Health Problem and Care for Ethnic Minorities in Present-day Japan: A Japanese Peruvian Female Case
  Koichiro Otsuka, Jichi Medical University, Japan
 
SY28-2 Systems for Culturally Competent Mental Health Care
  Harry Minas, The University of Melbourne, Australia
 
SY28-3 Otsuka Case Analysis
  Soma Ganesan, University of British Columbia, Canada
 
SY28-4 TBA
  Francis G. Lu, University of California, USA
 
SY29 15:45-17:15 Subaru
Family Treatment in Japan
Chairperson: Shin-Ichi Nakamura, Nakamura Psychotherapy Institute, Japan
 
SY29-1 Family Treatment in Japan
  Shin-Ichi Nakamura, Nakamura Psychotherapy Institute, Japan
 
SY29-2 Family Therapists Practicing in Medical Settings
  Toshiyuki Watanabe, Takasaki University of Welfare and Health, Japan
 
SY29-3 Family Psychoeducation in Japan
  Masahiro Goto, Niigata University, Japan
 
SY29-4 Role of Family in Japanese Psychiatric Hospital Care: Family Involvement, Family Psychoeducation, and Family Therapy
  Yasuichiro Yusa, Hasegawa Hospital, Japan
 
SY30 15:45-17:15 607
Eating Disorders in Japan: Risk Factors and Treatment
Chairperson: Kathleen M. Pike, Temple University, Japan
 
SY30-1 Personality Characteristics that Differentiate Women with Anorexia Nervosa from Non-eating Disordered Women with High Body Dissatisfaction in Japan
  Hiroko Maekawa, Kanazawa Gakuin University, Japan
 
SY30-2 Comorbid Mood and Anxiety Disorders Associated with Anorexia Nervosa in Japanese Women
  Mirai So, National Defense Medical College, Japan
 
SY30-3 A Study of the Family Factors Influencing the Onset of Eating Disorders
  Tomoko Shimanouchi, Umegaoka Hospital, Japan
 
SY30-4 An Open Pilot Study of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Japan
  Hiroko Mizushima, Keio University, Japan
 
SY31 15:45-17:15 608
Treatment of Methamphetamine Addiction: A Global Perspective
Chairpersons: Ahmed M. Elkashef, NIDA, NIH, USA
Richard Rawson, UCLA, USA
 
SY31-1 Epidemiology of Methamphetamine in the United States
  Wilson M. Compton, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), USA
 
SY31-2 Behavioral and Psychological Treatments for Methamphetamine Dependence
  Richard Rawson, UCLA, USA
 
SY31-3 Pharmacotherapy for Methamphetamine Addiction
  Ahmed Elakshef, NIDA, NIH, USA
 
SY31-4 Randomized Controlled Trial of Dexamphetamine Maintenance for the Treatment of Methamphetamine Dependence
  Jason White, University of Adelaide, Australia
 
OS03 15:45-16:57 609
Culture-related Topics
Chairpersons: Yu Abe, Yotsuya Yui Clinic, Japan
Soichiro Sato, Jikei Hospital, Japan
 
OS03-1 A New Form of Social Withdrawal and Isolation in Japan: Diagnostic Considerations of Hikikomori
  Alan R. Teo, University of California, USA
 
OS03-2 Active Piano Music Therapy (APMT) for In-patients with Chronic Schizophrenia
  Apichai Mongkol, Thailand
 
OS03-3 Incorporating Mindfulness in Psychotherapy
  C. Paul Yang, University of California, USA
 
OS03-4 Psychotherapy Training in Psychiatry and the Era of Globalization
  Can Tuncer, St. Vincent's Hospital, Australia
 
OS03-5 Mental Archetypes and Pathologic Gambling: A Trans-Pacific Cultural View
  Kenneth A. Khoury, University of California, USA
 
OS03-6 Of Benzatine, Kama and Cupid
  Sanjeev Prasad, The Neuropsychiatry and Gynae Clinic, India
 

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