SLIDE 1
Thursday Oct 3, 11:00-12:35
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Workshop Theme Recovery Education Novel methods in mental health services Recovery - different perspectives Issues in psychiatric inpatient care eHealth Competence and professionalism Room Hall 1A Meeting Room 1A Meeting Room 1B Meeting Room 2A Meeting Room 2B Meeting Room 3A Meeting Room 3B Hilton Hotel 11:00-11:20 Walking football as a method for recovery-
- riented mental health
- practice. Matias Sakko,
Finland The Role of Mental Health Nurses “Dispositions” in Influencing their Perception
- f Learnings with the
- Patient. Geraldine Hostein,
France Shame; exposing the best- kept secret. Social Workers experience of working with clients through the lens of
- shame. Majella Hickey,
Ireland Risk factors and oral health related quality of life: a problem in patients with first episode psychosis or a problem within the adolescents group? A matched case-control
- comparison. Sonja Kuipers,
Netherlands What is the future of neuropsychiatric hospital facilities? Toni Lindberg, Finland Mental Health in the workplace: Using chatbots for self-assessment. Gillian Cameron, UK The nurse consultant in mental health services: a national, mixed methods study of an advanced practice role. Fiona Nolan, UK 11:25-11:45 Making Recovery Real – spaces for co-production and recovery. Louise Christie, UK Nursing students mental well-being. Leona Cilar, Slovenia When it gets difficult; Caring for vulnerable people in
- community. Amar Voogt,
Netherlands Resuming with vim and vigour; a phenomenological study of the experiences of
- lder people with excessive
alcohol consumption about their group treatment. A. Weiland, Netherlands The difficult balance between involuntary treatment and respect for human rights in psychiatry – is disease insight the key concept? Petra Koprivnik, Slovenia Towards a chatbot assisted mental health and wellbeing
- ecosystem. Brian Cahill,
Ireland Zimbabwe Life Project – A UK/Zimbabwe collaborative mental health service development programme: Results from a training event in 2018. Nicola Armstrong, UK 11:50-12:10 The use of Recovery Assessment Scale in a psychiatric rehabilitation ward in Iceland. Margret Ofeigsdottir, Iceland Instructors’ Use of Technology in Counselor Education in the United
- States. Aleksandar
Drobnjakovic, United States No noise: deaf people with mental health problems. Julia M terry, UK Personalized function-
- riented diagnostics; the
Dutch approach. Tobias Kalverdijk, Netherlands Use of seclusion in Finnish psychiatric inpatient care: A nationwide register study. Emilia Laukkanen, Finland Chatbots for mental health and suicide prevention: is this even ethical? Maurice Mulvenna, UK Transition from military to civilian life: Sources and impact of stress on medically releasing members and veterans in the Canadian Armed Forces. Lisa Williams, Canada 12:15-12:35 A patient’s view on meaning in life and recovery in forensic care. Charles Lycklama à Nijeholt, Netherlands Whatever happened to the CLMH research? Lou Mycroft, UK Validation of the Individual Recovery Outcomes Counter (I.ROC) in people with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder. Hettie Aardema, Netherlands Music in seclusion rooms – impact of a music listening device on patients and nurses’ subjective
- experience. Emilie Bovet,
Switzerland Towards Conversational Coaching Agents to Support
- Bibliotherapy. Patrick