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Preliminary program, any changes are still possible. Please contact ecmh (at) evipro.fi for any queries.

Oral presentations Friday Sep 11, 11:10 – 12:20
Session 19 Session 20 Session 21 Session 22 Session 23 Session 24
Theme Utilising Digital Possibilities in Mental Health Work Trauma and Crisis Innovations in Mental Health Education Adapting lifestyle interventions to real-world mental healthcare. Redefining Coercion and Restrictions To be confirmed
Room Olympiade I + II Stadion I Stadion II Tribune Edouard Comité
11:10-11:30 AI for Disability Justice: Mapping Advocacy Discourses and Emotional Tone on Social Media, Christo El Morr From crisis to resilience: the use of AI in counselling international students, Saskia Beckmann The perceptions of postgraduate students in the field of psychiatric nursing about the education process: a metaphorical study, Adeviye Aydin The Impact of a Lifestyle-Focused Approach on Cardiovascular Risk in Inpatients With Mental Illness, Natascha den Bleijker The Relationship Between Admission Method and Experienced Coercion Within 24 Hours of Hospitalization, Jens Peter Hansen
11:35-11:55 Expanding and Utilizing Digital Services in Mental Health Work, Marjo Tuononen The Intersection of Gambling and Mental Health: An Overlooked Crisis, Mina Hazar Incorporating Mental Health Recovery into Medical Education, Vicente Bustos From Measurement to Practice: Using the LIFE Monitor to Support Lifestyle Intervention Implementation, Myrthe van Schothorst Sacred Minds, Healing Pathways: Community Interpretations of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Through Moral and Spiritual Frameworks, Eugenia Ntekor
12:00-12:20 Mindfulness-Based Intervention in Virtual Reality: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Participants with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, Dominik Lech The Energetic Impact of Trauma: A Holistic Perspective, Khadèj Fáll Reimagining Mental Health Education: A Collaborative Model for Practice Development, Noah Gokul (Cost-)effectiveness and implementation of a combined lifestyle intervention for outpatients with severe mental illness (GOAL!), Jeroen Deenik
Oral presentations Friday Sep 11, 13:30 – 15.05
Session 25 Session 26 Session 27 Session 28 Session 29 Session 30
Theme Culture, Mental Health and Recovery Long-term Segregation / Independent Presentations Promoting Youth Mental Health To be confirmed Mental Health in Military Systems / Coping with Stigma and Racism Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention
Room Olympiade I + II Stadion I Stadion II Tribune Edouard Comité
13:30-13:50 Collective Meaning-Making of Mental Health: Cultural Curation as Critical Practice, Johanna Couvée Ending long-term segregation: An evaluation of the National HOPE(S) programme, Kathryn Fradley Mind and Body: Investigating the Link Between Anxiety and BMI in Middle Eastern Adolescents – Cross-sectional study. Lara Carneiro What is needed for Canadian Women Veterans With Experience Of Homelessness?, Cheryl Forchuk Communities as Sources of Meaningful Connections: Insights from Individuals with Lived Experience of Suicidality, Miglė Marcinkevičiūtė
13:55-14:15 Over 60´s Culture House – promoting good mental health through cultural wellbeing, Pasi Paksuniemi A mixed-methods investigation to identify the barriers to moving people out of long-term segregation, Dineesha Georgeena Rajan VibeTribe: A Living System for Youth Connection and Collective Healing, Gerardus Bukkems Understanding barriers and considering gender differences in military mental health systems, Jennifer Born Self-harm and addiction: an exploration of similarities and differences and prevalence on a ward for double diagnosis, Nienke Kool
14:20-14:40 Cultural Concepts of Distress in India: A Qualitative Systematic Review, Anjor Gadkari The School Effect: Winter Break and Changes in Child Psychiatric Emergency Referrals, Lukasz Szostakiewicz The Community Emergence Framework: A Complexity-Informed Approach to Youth Mental Health in Informal Community Spaces, Gerardus Bukkems Community-related suicide risk and protective factors: Opportunities for suicide prevention, Dovilė Grigienė
14:45-15:05 Personal and social recovery beyond the psychiatric paradigm, Liam Mac Gabhann Return to work or not, Päivi Rissanen Promoting mental well-being through online exchange in secondary schools – The wExchange project, Evanthia Sakellari The psychosocial experiences and coping strategies of female rugby players in a province in South Africa, Victor Chidi Onyencho Building Bridges: Strengthening community and primary care support for men at risk of suicide, David Francis Hunt