2019 Conference Prizes

Details of the competition winners in the 2019 conference for the Medical Students, PhD Students, Psychiatry Trainees and the Poster Presentation categories are as follows:

Winners of Medical Students Presentations Competition

1st prize:

Anand Krishna, Sagana Thayaparan (UK)

Innovating in Psychiatry Medical Education: Do Medical Students have a role to play

2nd prize:

Hong Kai Lim, Zachary Millar & Rashid Zaman (Cambridge, UK)

CADASIL & Bipolar Affective Disorder

3rd prize (Joint):

Chloe Gamlin, Amiee Varney (Cambridge, UK)

Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder in Primary Care: A Review and Novel Toolkit

Owen A Crawford, Claire S Jang, Benjamin I Perry, Peter B Jones, Golam M Khandaker (Cambridge, UK)

Cardiometabolic Risk Prediction Algorithms and Their Suitability for Young People Suffering Psychosis: A Systematic Review

 

Winners of PhD Students Presentations Competition

1st prize:

De Witte S, et al (Belgium)

The effect of neuromodulation on the HPA stress sensitivity as a function of individual differences in state anxiety

2nd prize:

Linde De Wandel (Belgium)

Neuromodulation of the stressed brain

3rd prize:

Puttevils L et al (Belgium)

Investigating transdiagnostic factors in eating disorders: does self-esteem moderate the relationship between perfectionism and eating disorder symptoms?

 

Winners of Psychiatry Trainees Presentations Competition

1st prize:

Lacour AG & Zdanowicz N (Belgium)

IQ over 130 and phobia: correlation, consequences and other psychopathologies

2nd prize (Joint):

Sourdeau A et al (Belgium)

Impact of the therapeutic alliance on the care of patients suffering from a major depressive state

F. Brufani, M.C. Bachetti, P. Moretti et al (Italy)

Dysphoria Dimensions: a possible way to differentiate Borderline Personality and Bipolar Disorder Spectrum

3rd prize (Joint):

R Lanzi, M.C. Bachetti et al (Italy)

Dysphoria dimensional model for eating disorders: a preliminary study

Deceuninck E & Jacques D (Belgium)

Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome: a review of the literature

 

Winners of Poster Presentations

1st prize:

Jakub Nagrodzki, Jorge Zimbron (Cambridge, UK)

Attitudes towards a borderline personality disorder unit – a small-scale qualitative survey

2nd prize (Joint):

Beatrice Schlee, Mone Welsche (Germany)

Body, memory, war and conflict: A pilot research project on a non-verbal body-centered approach to support the mental health

Sasa Kocijancic (Slovenia)

Evaluation of a destigmatisation programme for adolescents

3rd prize (Joint):

Rui-Ernn Natassia Chin, Ahmed Hankir & Rashid Zaman (UK)

Gender differences in the portrayals of depressive illness in popular culture: A comparison of literary texts

Sarah Mohr (USA)

Liberation Psychology from an Islamic Perspective

 

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