Psychiatry Conference

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MEDIA RELEASE PR36487


Psychiatry Conference


AUCKLAND, Oct. 9 /Medianet International-Asianet/--


   Addiction, schizophrenia, suicide, psychosis, depression, self-harm and early intervention are just some of

the topics which will be discussed at the upcoming Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists'

New Zealand Conference on 14 to 16 October 2009 in Rotorua. 


   Sessions at the conference will cover a broad range of psychiatry and mental health issues. Keynote

speakers and experts in psychiatry at the conference include: 


   * Professor Norman Sartorius, President of the Association for the Improvement of Mental Health Programs,

a Geneva based NGO, and expert in schizophrenia, depression and health service delivery, Usefulness and

limits of considering cultural variation in the practice of psychiatry, Wednesday 14 October 11.15am


   * Professor Robert Robinson, Head of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa and expert in

psychiatry and neurology, aged psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine, Psychiatry of stroke, Wednesday 14

October 2.15pm


   * Professor Sir David Goldberg, Professor Emeritus and Fellow of King's College, London and specialist in

the teaching of psychological skills to doctors and improving the quality of services to those with severe mental

illnesses, Revising the meta-structure we use in our classification: towards DSM-5 and ICD11, Thursday 15

October 8.30am


   * Professor Luis Rohde, Professor of Child Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre,

Brazil and Director of the Program for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder at the Hospital de Clinicas de

Porto Alegre, Brazil, ADHD across the lifespan, Thursday 15 October 10.50am


   * Professor Richard Faull, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Auckland and leading researcher on

brain diseases such as Huntington's, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and epilepsy, Huntington's disease,

Thursday 15 October 12.30pm


   * Professor Wolfgang Gaebel, Professor of Psychiatry, Director of the Department of Psychiatry and

Psychotherapy at the Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf and a researcher on clinical, pharmacological

and neurophysiological aspects of schizophrenia, experimental psychopathology, treatment guidelines and

quality management, and stigma and discrimination, The pathology of schizophrenia and the concept of neural

networks, Friday 16 October 8.30am


   * Professor Ahmed Okasha, Founder Professor and Director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Training

and Research in Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Ain Shams University, Cairo and President of the

Egyptian Psychiatric Association, The emergence of sub-threshold psychiatry, Friday 16 October 11am


   * Professor Paul Glue, Hazel Buckland Chair of Psychiatry and Head of Department, Psychological

Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine and expert in psychoparmacology and intellectual disability, Novel

treatments to enhance learning in intellectual disability, Friday 16 October 2.30pm




   For further information:


   Kirrily Johns

   +61-(0)438-063-618 or


   Andrew Peters

   +61-(0)411-437-750


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   About The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 

   The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) is the principal organisation

representing the medical specialty of psychiatry in Australia and New Zealand and has responsibility for

training, examining and awarding the qualification of Fellowship of the College to medical practitioners. 



   SOURCE: The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists


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