Social Psychiatry 40.0 After the reform is before the reform!

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Convention Program

Annual convention of the German Society for Social Psychiatry:

Social Psychiatry 40.0 After the reform is before the reform! •

October 6th to October 8th 2016 in Berlin



Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Forum 3 Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin

Annual convention of the German Society for Social Psychiatry (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie e.V. – DGSP) 2016, in cooperation with the Hospital for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the Charité (Campus Mitte). Forty years of psychiatry reform in Germany. Since the publication of the psychiatrie-enquete in 1975, we are experiencing a broad reorganization of the psychiatric landscape. The aim was and still is to significantly improve the situation of people with a mental illness. Did we succeed? What is required from a social psychiatry nowadays and which an-swers can social psychiatry provide after the reformation process of the last centuries regarding society in consideration of its frequently growing complexity? Currently as well as in the future, social psychiatry faces four challenges in specific:

1. Social imbalance Social imbalance in the world increases, which, for many people, results in poverty and social exclusion. What does that mean for theory and practice of social psychiatry? 2. Multicultural society Due to migration, society is characterized by more and more diversity. What does that mean for social psychiatry? Is it not time to rethink and adjust theories, structures and methods? 3. Social state Due to the increasing number of neoliberal concepts of modernization as well as sociocultural developments (individualization, demographic development etc.), the social state faces huge challenges. How can social psychiatry react properly? In which context can social psychiatry contribute against retreat of the social state? 4. Subject The rapid social and cultural change of society affects the life of each individual. How do constructs of identity, subject and self change and what consequences need to be drawn from that?

Those issues as well as others will be taken up by experts from psychiatry and social science and addressed in workshops. We invite you to set action-oriented impulses for the future of social psychiatry! The six mobile workshops provide you with concrete insight regarding special socialpsychiatric approaches or future-oriented projects in Berlin. Subjects shall be work and housing, homelessness, culture and history as well as stationary treatment. We would especially like to draw attention to the precongress „Don‛t panic 2030?! – Per Anhalter durch die Sozialpsychiatrie“ („Don‛t panic 2030?! – A hitchhiker's guide to social psychiatry“) on October 5 at the Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin. Furthermore, we would like to invite you into the Bremer Landesvertretung to an interesting lecture – as each year, organized by the DGSP foundation. Please find more information regarding the accompanying program in the middle of the schedule folder. Of course there will be a party with excellent food, lots of music and a lounge to talk to share thoughts and ideas with others. We are looking forward to a diverse and inspiring convention! Looking ahead (self-)critically and reflecting: Social psychiatry 40.0 – after the reform is before the reform! The preparation group of the Berliner Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie (BGSP)

Program Thursday, October 6 2016 Presentation: Friedrich Walburg Noon Salutation Friedrich Walburg, first chairman of DGSP e.V. Christian Reumschüssel-Wienert, Erster Vorsitzender der BGSP e.V. N.N., representative of Berlin 12:45 pm 40 years sociopolitical project „psychiatry“ – what has become of it? Ernst von Kardorff Comments by Svenja Bunt, Tina Lindemann, Thomas Becker and Wolfram Voigtländer 2:00 p.m. Social imbalance, exclusion – and social psychiatry? New challenges for social psychiatric concepts, practice and development of community psychiatric support systems based on social exclusion processes and new social epidemiological findings. Thomas Becker 3:00 p.m. Coffee break 3:30 p.m. Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in community psychiatry The current migration progress is a challenge for community psychiatric institution and support systems which they have to face conceptional and active. Requirements for action are illustrated. Andreas Heinz 16:30 p.m. End of the first day 17:15 p.m. General assembly of the DGSP

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Friday, October 7 2016 Moderation: Karin-Maria Hoffmann, Uwe Brohl-Zubert

17:00 p.m. End of the second day 20:00 p.m. Party with music and buffet in the „LaLuz“

9:00 a.m. Salutation and organizational details Saturday, October 8 2016 9:15 a.m. Human Rights and participation Panel discussion with: – Christel Achberger, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie e.V. – N.N., Berliner Landesverband der Angehörigen psychisch Kranker e.V. – Iris Hauth, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychoso-matik und Nervenheilkunde – Iris Hölling, Andreas Liebke, PsychiatrieErfahrene – Corinna Scheibner, Sozialpsychiatrischer Dienst Berlin-Spandau Moderation: Petra Rossmanith, Ralf-Bruno Zimmermann 11:00 a.m. Coffee break 11:30 a.m. Ceremony of the DGSP research- and junior award 2016 Heike Dech, Silvia Krumm 12:30 p.m. Lunch break 13:30–16:30 p.m. Workshops 1–16 15:00 p.m. Coffee break 15:30 p.m. Continuation of the workshops 16:30 p.m. WWW – Wilde Workshop Wanderung Presentation I of the workshop results via the speakers Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie e.V.

Moderation: Christel Achberger, chairperson of the DGSP 9:00 a.m. – Salutation and organizational details – Presentation of the workshop results via the contributors 9:30 a.m. Reinvention of the social – the activating social state and its limits Subject will be the changes within the frameworks of the social state as well as possible consequences for service providers due to those changes. Options for social-critical perspectives and acts shall be presented. Stephan Lessenich 10:30 a.m. Coffee break 11:00 a.m. The entrepreneurial self – the exhausted self – resistance!? Current social and cultural developments cause severe changes of subject and identity concepts. Entrepre-neurial thinking does not only dominate economy, but also social relationships and relations within one's own identity. That also applies to clients as well as professionals of psychiatric care systems. Those developments shall be analyzed, criticized and options of resistant acts shall be illustrated. Stefanie Graefe 12:15 p.m. „We don‘t panic!?” Impressions of the convention: Feedback from students and career beginners.

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12:30 p.m. Presentation of an updated version of the brochure „Denkanstöße“ by DGSP Christian Reumschüssel-Wienert 12:45 p.m. Introduction of the newly elected chairpeople of the DGSP and review of the annual convention by the general board 13:15 p.m. Conclusion The convention ends around 13:30 p.m.

Workshops (WS) 1–16 WS 1 Exchange about the inclusion of (ex-) users into the psychiatric care system: Challenges and goals What hampers and what benefits the collaboration of (ex-) users and professionals? Representatives of three federal states (Bavaria, Nordrhein-Westfalia, Baden-Württemberg) talk from different points of view: Points of view of Impulse: – the social-psychiatric service MünchenNeuhausen Sozialpsychiatrischer Dienstes München-Neuhausen Benedita Frericks, Susanne Stier – the community-psychiatric center StuttgartVaihingen of Gemeindepsychiatrisches Zentrums Stuttgart-Vaihingen Kornelia Birkemeyer, Daniel Tutte – the Malteser-Johanniter-Johanneshaus gGmbH, Bonn/Siegburg Sabine Joel, Wolfgang Monheimius Moderation: Susanne Ackers, Torsten Flögel WS 2 Prevention of „geschlossener Unterbringung“ [Imprisonment](§ 1906 BGB) within the framework of community psychiatric cooperation im Rahmen gemeindepsychiatrischer Kooperation Options of prevention of imprisonment on a regional level shall be presented and discussed. – How imprisonment can be prevented: Experiences from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rostock and Dortmund Ingmar Steinhart – Can dense care networks exist without imprisonment? – A report from Mönchengladbach Dieter Schax

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– The Cologne-city-case-conference as a solution-orientated model of taking responsibility on a municipal level Klaus Jansen, Thomas Peters

– How to concretize and execute the Convention of Rights of Persons with Disabilities on a European level? Akiko Hart

Moderation: Ulrich Krüger

– Report about the British self-help movement MIND and its influence on the development of Mental Health in Great Britain N.N.

WS 3 PEPP has been cancelled!? – Future of the hospitalized field Which results does the planned financing system (PsychVVG – „Weiterentwicklung der Versorgung und der Vergütung für psychiatrische und psychosomatische Leistungen“) have on the everyday lives in hospitals and on the community psychiatric care-systems? Alternative financing options shall be introduced and analyzed. – The regional psychiatry budget: proven prototype and now ready for series produc-tion? Bettina Wilms – Chances of a model project § 64b SGB V with Barmer GEK Christiane Montag – PEPP and the results for stationary psychiatric care – results of an ethnographical science project Sebastian von Peter Moderation: Hasso Klimitz WS 4 European Mental-Health-Politics? Possibilities of interference in Brussels and examples from neighboring countries we can learn from. – DGSP-expert-committee Europe: What did we learn from our European commitment? Edith Köhler, Christa Widmaier-Berthold – Possible influence of a German NGO within the field of European social politics, using the example of Diakonie Deutschland Stephanie Scholz

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Moderation: Manfred Zaumseil WS 5 Reducing – minimizing – quitting psychotropic drugs If you want to start a car, you also need to know how to make it stop again. With medication, especially psychotropic drugs, it is the same. – Quitting medication – the „Bremer Beratungsprojekt“ Currently, a network of ambulative and stationary care programs involving experienced experts (EX-IN) is built in Bremen about reducing and quitting psychotropic drugs. Uwe Gonther – Quitting psychotropic drugs – help and exchange via the internet ADFD is a private initiative offering an internet platform where users that do not feel supported by their doctors concerning symptoms of quitting, have the option to exchange experiences with one another. Iris Heffmann – Who starts, needs to quit – or at least reduce Reducing psychotropic drugs during the healing process can free unexpected dynamics and resources and demands in-dividual and careful support, the base module and specific challenges of which shall be represented via practice examples by a qualified specialist. Jann E. Schlimme – User-oriented support with quitting neuroleptics and antidepressants PsychExit: In cooperation with users and relatives, people active in medicine, law, psycho5

therapy, care, social work and medical practice are currently developing a professioncomprehensive guide to reduce the risks of the quitting process of neuroleptics and antidepressants. Peter Lehmann Moderation: Asmus Finzen, Peter Lehmann WS 6 Arrived? – Refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, their need for support and the responsibility of community psychiatry Concrete examples shall illustrate how community psychiatric support systems can be prepared for upcoming challenges. – Development of crisis intervention Experiences from Hamburg Manoshi Christina Pakrasi – Crisis help in the community-psychological association Solingen Martin Vedder – Intercultural inclusion, networks and professionalizing within psycho-social lawenforcement Ulrike Kluge, Simone Penka

for their everyday-life outside of hospital walls. Psychiatric employees, especially caretakers, seek options within the discourses of community psychiatry and politics in order to make lives of former inmates of forensics easier instead of having them face unrealizable expectations. Models for adapted support systems for users are needed. In order to optimize the ways to support those people, ex-users should be involved into treatment as well as aftercare. Also, support services need to be available around the clock. Furthermore, it is relevant which benefactors carry the finances – and how that con-tributes to healthcare. Participants of the discussion: Paul Bomke, Susanne Fehren, Helen von Massenbach, Christoph Müller, Stefan Rogge, Doris Steenken, Andreas Teuschel Moderation: Heinz Kammeier WS 8 Integrative care: How do work fields change, what advances and risks occur from interconnected work? Different models of integrative care (IV) are introduced and discussed. Hoped for ben-efits will be discussed as well as possible risks.

Moderation: Martin Osinski WS 7 „Who's afraid of the ill man?“ – Approaching one's own responsibility A trialogical workshop regarding early release from forensic psychiatries due to disproportion and the task of community psychiatry If due to disproportion the number of early released people from imprisonment (§ 63 StGB) increases, people working in psychiatry will face great challenges. People chronified based on their illness and hospitalized based on their personality need continuous and differentiated support from the systems of community psychiatry and self-help. Reducing the dangerousness and controlling the behavior of former inmates of forensics has to be the focus as well as supporting them to gain social competences Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie e.V.

– „Und sie bewegt sich doch …“ – the Hamburger Model of integrative care Visions of the connection between home treatment and peer work as well as hopes for the times past PEPP. Thomas Bock – New occupational profiles and changing roles within psychiatry: new chances for team based care structures. Integrative care of Psychiatrie Initiative Berlin Brandenburg (PIBB). Norbert Mönter – Integrative care and chances for trialogical perspectives within networking Integrative care of Netzwerk integrierte Gesundheitsversorgung (NiG Pinel), Berlin. Thomas Floeth 6

Moderation: Karin-Maria Hoffmann, Petra Rossmanith WS 9 Next Generation – dream job social psychiatry? What ideas, expectations, wishes and worries do young people have concerning the professional future of social psychiatry? Moderation: Simon Oppel, Mylène Cox WS 10 Who participates at what? – Participative approaches to social psychiatric research – „Doesn't work without me“ – Trialog meets research Trialogical research group Rostock „Ohne mich geht‛s nicht!“ – EmPeeRie Now User orientated research counselling EmPeeRie-Projekt Hamburg – Participative quality development in socialpsychiatric institutions – experiences, intel, questions Interessengemeinschaft Partizipative Qualitätsentwicklung Moderation: Andreas Bethmann, Elke Hilgenböcker Workshops 11 until 16 are mobile events outside campus. WS 11 Work and social space Nothing new in the East …?! ex-users report explain, discuss new work options in the social space Marzahn/Hellersdorf. Olaf Bork WS 12 Arts and culture „From an open atelier to a gallery for underdog-art“ – visiting the open atelier of St. Hedwig-Krankenhauses and the Berliner Galerie ART CRU. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie e.V.

Guide and discussion: with Alexandra von Gersdorff-Bultmann, Paula Schmidt-Dudek, Wolfram Voigtländer WS 13 Totgeschwiegen Visiting the exhibition „totgeschwiegen“ in der ehemaligen Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik. Guide: Christine Härtel WS 14 Living and working within the social space Another point of view on Berlin-Mitte: Walk through the city with a guide from the association „Querstadtein“, who used to be homeless for a long time and shall illustrate his personal perspective. Petra Heine WS 15 Treatment forms: Soteria and Krisendienst Slightly different approaches to illness and recovery: Two institutions from Berlin (Berliner Soteria and Krisendienst Berlin) introduce themselves. –Soteria: a place for experiencing community and active therapy participation – a new offer for people in psychotic crisis Martin Voss Krisendienst Berlin: Gerd Pauli Moderation: Gisela Schmidt-Nieße WS 16 Encounters in the social space: InklusionNetzwerkNeukölln (INN) – a project for and with (mentally) challenged people How can inclusion succeed? Small deeds, big aims: Activities in the areas culture, free-time and education with and for (mentally) challenged people. Patrizia Di Tolla, Felix Warkentin

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Speakers: • Achberger, Christel, certified psychologist, EXIN-Trainer, freiberufliche Tätigkeit in Fortbildung und Beratung, Projekte zu Peer-Involvement, Vorstandsmitglied der DGSP, Flintbek • Ackers, Susanne, Dr. phil., EX-IN-Trainer, Berlin • Becker, Thomas, Prof. Dr. med., medical director of the Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie II of Ulm University, hospital Günzburg • Bethmann, Andreas, M.A., Koordinierungsstelle im Projekt PartKommPlus, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Katholischen Hochschule für Sozialwesen, Berlin • Birkemeyer, Kornelia, Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegerin, Pflegemanagement, EX-INGenesungsbegleiterin, EX-IN-Trainerin, Tätigkeit als Genesungsbegleiterin im ambu-lant betreuten Wohnen bei Ev. Gesellschaft Stuttgart e.V., Stuttgart • Bock, Thomas, Prof. Dr. phil., DiplomPsychologe, Leiter der Psychosenambulanz und Krisentagesklinik des Universitätsklinikums Hamburg-Eppendorf • Bomke, Paul, Geschäftsführer, Pfalzklinikum, Klingenmünster • Bork, Olaf, Dipl.om-Sozialarbeiter, Leiter Betreutes Wohnen, Wuhletal gGmbH, Berlin-Marzahn • Brohl-Zubert, Uwe, Diplom-Sozialarbeiter, Bereichsleiter Psychosoziale Dienste, die reha e.V., Berlin • Bunt, Svenja, Dr. phil., Erfahrungsexpertin, Berlin • Mylène Cox: B.A. Sozialarbeit, FID Freundeskreis Integrative Dienste gGmbH, Spandau • Dech, Heike, Prof. Dr. med., Psychiaterin, Diplom-Psychogerontologin, Alice-SalomonHochschule Berlin • Di Tolla, Patrizia, Diplom-Psychologin, Regionalleiterin Psychiatrie, Unionhilfswerk Sozialeinrichtungen gGmbH, Berlin

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• Fehren, Susanne, Diplom-Sozialarbeiterin, Abteilungsleiter Forensische Wohngemein-schaft, Bremer Werkgemeinschaft gGmbH • Finzen, Asmus, Prof. Dr. med., Psychiater, Nervenarzt, Wissenschaftspublizist, ehem. ltd. Krankenhausarzt in Deutschland und der Schweiz • Floeth, Thomas, Dr., Diplom-Soziologe, Geschäftsführer, der Netzwerk integrierte Gesundheitsversorgung Pinel gGmbH, Berlin • Flögel, Torsten, Dr. phil., Psychologischer Psychotherapeut, Leiter der Kontakt-und Beratungsstelle Pankow, Albatros gGmbH, Berlin • Frericks, Benedita, Diplom-Sozialpädagogin, Sozialpsychiatrischer Dienst MünchenNeuhausen, Innere Mission, München • Gersdorff-Bultmann, Alexandra von, Textildesignerin, Ergotherapeutin, Leiterin der Galerie ART CRU e.V., Berlin • Gonther, Uwe, Prof. Dr. med., ärztlicher Direktor, AMEOS Klinikum Dr. Heines, Bremen • Graefe, Stefanie, Prof. Dr., Diplom-Soziologin, Institut für Soziologie, Friedrich-SchillerUniversität Jena • Hart, Akiko, Direktorin von Mental Health Europe, Brüssel • Härtel, Christine, Diplom-Psychologin, Vorsitzende des Vereins Totgeschwiegen e.V. – Gesellschaft gegen Stigmatisierung psychisch kranker Menschen, Berlin • Hauth, Iris, Dr. med., Präsidentin der Deut-schen Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Nervenheilkunde (DGPPN), Berlin • Heffmann, Iris, Antidepressiva-Forum Deutschland (ADFD), Team-Mitglied, Berlin • Heine, Petra, Diplom-Sozialarbeiterin, Mitglied des Vorstandes der Berliner Gesellschaft für Soziale Psychiatrie (BGSP), Berlin • Heinz, Andreas, Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. med., Direktor der Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin 8

• Hilgenböcker, Elke, Diplom-Soziologin, Bethmann & Hilgenböcker GbR, Berlin

Schwerpunkt soziale Entwicklungen und Strukturen, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

• Hoffmann, Karin-Maria, Dr. phil., Dipl.Psychologin, Klinik f. Psychiatrie u. Psychotherapie, Charité -Universitätsmedizin Berlin

• Liebke, Andreas, chairperson of Berliner Organisation Psychiatrie-Erfahrener und PsychiatrieBetroffener (BOP&P) e.V., Berlin

• Hölling, Iris, M.A., Mitglied des Vereins zum Schutz vor psychiatrischer Gewalt e.V., Berlin

• Lindemann, Tina, head, Freundeskreis Integrative Dienste gGmbH, Berlin

• Jansen, Klaus, Diplom-Sozialarbeiter, geschäftsführender Vorstand des Kölner Vereins für Rehabilitation e.V., Köln

• Massenbach, Helen von, head of therapeuti-scher Verbund, ZeitRaum gGmbH, Berlin

• Joel, Sabine, EX-IN-Genesungsbegleiterin, EXIN-Trainerin, Leitung Weiterbildung EX-IN Bonn/Rhein-Sieg, Mitarbeiterin im Gruppendienst, Malteser-Johanniter-Johanneshaus gGmbH, Siegburg • Kammeier, Heinz, Dr. jur., Sprecher des Fachausschusses Forensik der DGSP, Münster • Kardorff, Ernst von, Prof. Dr. (i.R.), vormals Institut für Rehabilitationswissen-schaften, an der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin • Klimitz, Hasso, Dr. med., Facharzt für psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann Klinik für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik, Potsdam • Kluge, Ulrike, Dr. phil., Diplom-Psychologin, Leiterin des Zentrums für interkulturelle Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie (ZIPP), Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin • Köhler, Edith, Dr. phil., Diplom-Sozialpädagogin, kbo-Isar-Amper-Klinikum Atriumhaus, München • Krüger Ulrich, Diplom-Sozialarbeiter, Geschäftsführer der Aktion Psychisch Kranke (APK), Bonn • Krumm, Silvia, Dr. phil., Sprecherin des Fachausschusses Forschung der DGSP, Kli-nik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie II der Universität Ulm, Bezirkskrankenhaus Günzburg • Lehmann, Peter, Dr. phil. h.c., DiplomSozialpädagoge, Autor und Verleger, Berlin • Lessenich, Stephan, Prof. Dr., sociologist, Soziologe, Professor am Institut für So-ziologie,

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• Monheimius, Wolfgang, EX-IN-Trainer, head, Malteser-Johanniter-Johanneshaus gGmbH, Siegburg • Montag, Christiane, Dr. med., Fachärztin für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin • Mönter, Norbert, Dr. med., Psychiater, Vorsitzender des Vereins für Psychiatrie und seelische Gesundheit e.V., Berlin • Müller, Christoph, caretaker within psychiatric care, Weiterbildung zum Qualitätsberater im Gesundheitswesen und zur Leitung einer Station, freie Dozenten- und Autorentätigkeit • Oppel, Simon, B.A. Pflege- und Gesundheitsförderung, Masterstudent Mental Health, FID Freundeskreis Integrative Dienste gGmbH, Spandau • Osinski, Martin, certified psychologist, head of regionalen Flüchtlingshilfe, Neuruppin • Pakrasi, Manoshi Christina, Dr. med., psychiatrist, head doctor, Asklepios Westklinikum Hamburg • Pauli, Gerd, Diplom-Psychologe, chairman, Kontakt- und Begegnungsstätte e.V. (KBS), Berlin • Penka, Simone, M.A., scientific coworker, FB International Mental Health, Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin • Peter, Sebastian von, Dr. med., head doctor, specialist for psychiatry and psychotherapy, Medizinisches Versorgungszentrum St. Hed-wigKrankenhaus Berlin

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• Peters, Thomas, Abteilungsleitung, LVR-Dezernat 7 – Soziales, Landschaftsverband Rheinland, Köln

gGmbH, Klinik für Forensische Psychiatrie Eltville

• Reumschüssel-Wienert, Christian, certified sociologist, Fachreferent Psychiatrie/Queere Lebensweisen, Der Paritätische Berlin

• Tutte, Daniel, Sozialarbeiter (B.A.), EX-INTrainer, Gemeindepsychiatrisches Zentrum Stuttgart-Vaihingen

• Rogge, Stefan, special caretaker for psychiatry, Stationsleiter, Abt. für Forensi-sche Psychiatrie, LVR-Klinik Köln, Projektbeteiligung Adherencetherapie, LVR-Klinik Köln

• Vedder, Martin, certified educator, former head of ambulative services of Psychosozialen Trägerverein Solingen e.V.

• Rossmanith, Petra, certified euducator, head of Beschwerde- und Informationsstelle Psychiatrie (BIP), Berlin

• Voigtländer, Wolfram, Dr. med., former head dotctor of Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik, Kliniken Landkreis Heidenheim gGmbH

• Schax, Dieter, certified social worker, MA – Sozialmanagement, Geschäftsführer und hauptamtlicher Vorstand des Vereins für die Rehabilitation psychisch Kranker e.V., Mön-chengladbach

• Voss, Martin, Dr. med., head of the work-group neuro-psychology and experimentel psychopathology, Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

• Scheibner, Corinna, certified socialworker, Sozialpsychiatrischer Dienst Berlin-Spandau

• Walburg, Friedrich, certified psychologist, first chairman of the DGSP, Stuttgart

• Schlimme, Jann E., PD Dr. med. Dr. phil. M.A., specialist for psychiatrie und psychotherapie, Berlin, guest scientist at Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

• Warkentin, Felix, social worker (B.A.), InklusionNetzwerkNeukölln (INN), Unionhilfswerk Sozialeinrichtungen gGmbH, Berlin

• Schmidt-Dudek, Paula, visual artist, artistic head Offenes Atelier im St. Hedwig-Krankenhaus, Berlin

• Widmaier-Berthold, Christa, Dr., spokesperson of the DGSP committee of experts Europe, Stuttgart

• Schmidt-Nieße, Gisela, certified social worker, board-member of the BGSP, Berlin

• Wilms, Bettina, Dr. med., specialist for psychiatry and psychotherapy, head doctor of Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie im Carl-vonBasedow-Klinikum Saalekreis am Standort Querfurt

• Scholz, Stephanie, Dr. jur., management social politics, Stabsstelle Europa, Diakonie Deutschland – Ev. Bundesverband Deutschland, Berlin

• Zaumseil, Manfred, Univ.-Prof. Dr. (i.R.), faculty for psychiatry, Abt. Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Freie Universität (FU) Berlin

• Steenken, Doris, user, Osnabrück

• Zimmermann, Ralf-Bruno, Prof. Dr. med., doctor for psychiatry and social medicine, president of Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin

• Steinhart, Ingmar, Prof. Dr. phil., certified psychologist, management of Bethel.regional, Stiftung Bethel, Dortmund • Stier, Susanne, EX-IN-Genesungsbeleiterin, Sozialpsychiatrischer Dienst München-Neuhausen, Innere Mission, München • Teuschel, Andreas, health and caretaker, BScN, Stabsstelle für Pflegeentwicklung, Vitos Rheingau

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Organisation Convention party: 25,00 EUR Registration and information For the pre-congress „Don‘t panic 2030?!“, please register online on [email protected]. This event is exclusively for students and young professionals. To bindingly register for the DGSP annual convention, please use the registration coupon. You will receive a bill and after paying the registration fee you will receive a registration confirmation. This conformation is required to participate the convention! Deadline: September 15 2016 In case of a written cancellation until September 1st, the commission fee will be refunded. Later a refund is not possible anymore, regardless of what the reasons are. The cancellation fee is 40 €. Because of a possibly high demand, until August 15 DGSP members will be favored throughout the registration process. Heads up, early bird discount! If you register before August 15, the registration fee will be reduced by 20 €! Unless the minimal account of 60 € applies to you. In case of questions please contact: DGSP-Bundesgeschäftsstelle Zeltinger Str. 9 50969 Köln Tel.: 0221 511002 Fax: 0221 529903 E-Mail: [email protected]

Convention office On October 6, the convention office will be occupied from 10 a.m. onwards. There you will receive your documents. Location Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Forum 3 Augustenburger Platz 1 13353 Berlin Approach routes Entrance Seestraße: Weststraße until Forum 1, then to the right, Forum 3 after 50 m. >>hier Grafik, ggf. Ausschnitt, platzieren