Program

Workshops *

23/11/2018
Workshop 1 – Applying Therapeutic Community Principles in Severe Mental Health Difficulties

Venue: IFILNOVA, Nova Institute of Philosophy

Trainers

Workshop 2 – An encounter of Philosophy and Psychiatry

Venue: IFILNOVA, Nova Institute of Philosophy

Members of the Mind and Reasoning Group

Meeting *

24/11/2018
Registration
Welcome Address

José Romão de Sousa and João G. Pereira

Opening Ceremony

Miguel Xavier, Director of the Portuguese National Mental Health Plan
Panel Discussion 1

Melancholic Depression. The Disrupted Chiasma- Therapy and Dialogue through a philosophical approach

Veronica Lubei & Valeria Bizzari, Clinic for General Psychiatry, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, Heidelberg University Hospital. Germany

Importance of psychomotor observation in a multidisciplinary team: a case study with X-Fragile Syndrome and Schizophrenia

Maria Fragoso Melo, ARIA – Associação de Reabilitação e Integração Ajuda, Portugal

Chair: Rui Durval, Centro Hospitalar Psiquiátrico de Lisboa

Coffee Break
Keynote presentation

Open Dialogues Mobilize the Resources of the Patients and the Family: results can still be seen 20 years after


Jaakko Seikkula, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Panel Discussion 2

Open dialogue approach and dialogism: “Give me a voice and I will be dialogue”

João Pedro Lourenço, Margarida Bernardo, Paula Godinho – Day Hospital of the Psychiatry Service of North Lisbon Hospital Center

Common Sense and Collective Intentionality in Asperger Syndrome. An interdisciplinary proposal

Valeria Bizzari – Clinic University of Heidelberg, Germany

Chair: Joaquim Gago, NOVA Medical School

Lunch
Keynote presentation

We are Dialogue: a phenomenological approach to psychotherapy


Giovanni Stanghellini, D’Annunzio University, Chieti
Cultural Activities / Experiential Learning / Book Launch

Theatre Performance
Actors: Silvia Mendes, Inês Siquenique, Nádia Medeiros, Marco Silva
Set Designer: João Parreira

Book Launch
The Neurobiology-Psychotherapy-Pharmacology Intervention Triangle: The need for common sense in 21st century mental health (Purchase this book)
João G. Pereira, Jorge Gonçalves, Valeria Bizzari (Eds.)

Break
Debate – Neoliberalism and Mental Health from a non-“psy” lens

Jaakko Seikkula

Jaakko Seikkula, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Giovanni Stanghellini

Giovanni Stanghellini, D’Annunzio University, Chieti

Raquel Varela, Historian and University Professor



Jorge Barreto Xavier

Jorge Barreto Xavier, Former Secretary of State and Professor at ISCTE-IUL


José Luís Pio Abreu

José Luís Pio Abreu, University of Coimbra


Reflections on the Day
Ending

Poster presentations

A Mutual Aid Group: from annulled people to a life worth living
Celina Vilas Boas, Eduardo Santos

In or Out: Experience of a Service User Working as a Professional
Ishani Badyal, Shama Parkhe

Empathy in clinical practice – how to promote empathy in physicians: a systematic review
Joana Pereira, Luís Madeira

Mental health: burnout and depression in health care workers
Maurício Valadão, Ivone Félix de Sousa, Sebastião Benício Costa Neto, Lorena Paiva Prado, Joseane de Oliveira, Larissa Cole, Virginia Celia Barros Oliveira, Wanny Caroline Teixeira Nunes

Relationship stress and style of organizational leadership of teachers of higher education: a systematic review of literature
Mauricio Valadão, Sebastião Benício da Costa Neto, Ivone Félix de Sousa, Esp. Lorena Paiva Prado

From Plato to modern science – a holistic approach to knowledge
Teresa Mendonça

Interventions against the stigma of psychotic patients – where do we stand and where do we go?
Beatriz Côrte Real, Gabriela Andrade, Inês Silva

Open Dialogue – What a psychiatry trainee should know?
Inês Silva, Beatriz Côrte-Real, Gabriela Andrade

Suicidal Behavior: Sociodemographic and Clinical Characterization of Patients Admitted to a Portuguese Acute Psychiatric Unit in 2017
Cátia Santos, Filipa Fernandes Martins, Filipa Senos Moutinho

Experience(s) of family members of the person with mental illness: Contributions of emotional education
Maria Alves, Francisca Gertrudes Caeiro Roberto Manso

Fighting against self-stigma, a group experience
Paula Fuica Pereg, Francisco García Gullón

Perceived satisfaction in a mutual support group
Fran García Gullón, Paula Fuica Pereg

Open Dialogue and the Multifamily Psycho and Group Analysis: links and overlays
João Paulo Rema, Maria João Centeno, Teresa Fialho, Paula Godinho

“I’m Ashamed of Myself”: When Mental Illness Stigma Turns Inward
Cátia Santos, Filipa Fernandes Martins

Suicidal Behavior: Sociodemographic and Clinical Characterization of Patients Admitted to a Portuguese Acute Psychiatric Unit in 2017
Cátia Santos, Filipa Fernandes Martins, Filipa Senos Moutinho

Peripheral biomarkers of depression
Maria João Gonçalves, Rodrigo Cruz Santos

Can emotional intelligence be a protetive factor of mental health in professionals that work with victims?
Ana Inês Prior e Carla Fonte

Peer support in Open Dialogue – to peer or not to peer?
Gabriela Andrade, Beatriz Côrte-Real, Inês Silva e Tiago Duarte

Attitudes towards people with mental disorders
Maria Amélia Aleixo, Luísa Carvalhão Gil and Mariana Lázaro

Sense of Belonging and Mental Health
Maria Amélia Aleixo, Luísa Carvalhão Gil and Mariana Lázaro

“Searching for dialogue: On the intersubjective world of schizophrenia”
Sofia Barbosa e Miguel Nogueira

Working with a refugees community: challenges to mental health and psychosocial wellbeing
Luísa Gil, Amélia Aleixo a Mariana Lázaro

Cultural Aspects in Personality Disorders: Differences in Clinical Presentation and Treatment
Guadalupe Marinho, Diogo Almeida, Maria do Carmo Cruz

Psychiatry in the 21st Century – Between Reductionism and Pluralism
Guadalupe Marinho, Diogo Almeida, Maria do Carmo Cruz

Understanding Empathy: A Philosophical and Clinical View
Guadalupe Marinho, Diogo Almeida, Maria do Carmo Cruz

Two cultures, Two depressions: Exploring the influence of cultural and social factors in the etiology and clinical manifestations of depressive disorders
Guadalupe Marinho, Diogo Almeida, Maria do Carmo Cruz

* Provisional Program