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Monday 5th August 2013

8:00 – 8:40am Registration

8:40 – 9:00am

Opening Address Peter Sugg, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association Contemporary Cultural Performance, Circular Rhythm

9:00 – 9:30am

The Future of Mental Health Services and Psychiatry Prof Philip Morris President, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association

9:30 – 10:00am

Schizophrenia: Neuroscience Research provides fresh hope for new Treatments Professor Cynthia Shannon Weickert Macquarie Group Foundation Chair of Schizophrenia Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales

10:00 – 10:30am

Oxidative and inflammatory pathways as targets for novel therapies Professor Michael Berk Chair in Psychiatry at Deakin University. Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and the Mental Health Research Institute

10:30 – 11:00am Morning Tea with Exhibitors & Poster Presenters

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11:00 – 11:30am

What do we know about quality of life and how can we improve it for people with Dementia? Prof Wendy Moyle Director, Centre for Health Practice Innovation, Griffith Health Institute, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University

11:30 – 12:00pm

Can we Predict who will Develop Bipolar Disorder? Professor Philip Mitchell Professor and Head, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales

12:00 – 12:30pm Associate Professor Sharon Naismith (invited) Director, Clinical Research Unit, Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist. Brain & Mind Research Institute, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney

12:30 – 1:30pm Lunch with Exhibitors & Poster Presenters

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Depression Primary Interventions Promoting Recovery Opening Doors to Mental Health

1:30 – 2:00pm

Collaborative care for depression and anxiety problems: A Cochrane review

Learning to manage medically unexplained symptoms: a process of acculturation to the swamp of general practice

Sensory Modulation: The impact and outcomes in an adult acute inpatient mental health unit

Evaluating the mental health of adult refugees recently arrived in Western Australia

Dr Janine Archer, Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, University of Manchester, UK

Dr Louise Stone, GP, GPET Dr Julia Hailes, Manager, Education & Research/Senior Psychiatric Nurse and Miss Coelina Mills, Research Development Officer, Ballarat Mental Health Services

A/Prof Jonathan Laugharne, Consultant Psychiatrist, University of Western Australia

2:02 – 2:32pm

The Association of Dietary Patterns and Depression: A systematic review and meta-analyses of observational studies

Optimizing arousal to manage aggression: a pilot study of sensory modulation

Sensory Strategies as Standard Practice: An OT initiative to embed sensory approaches into public sector mental health services

Make him visible and don’t diagnose HIS abuse! A critical exploration of system abuse in responding to intimate partner violence

Miss Jun Lai, University of Newcastle Mr Michael Wilson, Program Director, Queensland Alliance for Mental Health

Ms Carolyn Fitzgibbon, Occupational Therapy Professional Leader and Ms Julie O'Sullivan, Occupational Therapy Professional Leader, Metro North RBWH Mental Health Service

Ms Adele Sheridan-Magro, Women and Child Health: Social Work, NSW Health - Liverpool Hospital

2:34 – 3:04pm

Depression and Health Behaviours: The importance of acknowledging the relationship

Getting in Early: Training Home Assessment staff to recognise and respond to Mental Health Symptoms

‘Value for money’: the impact of transitions to consumer-directed care for older people with complex mental health needs

The assessment and management of patients presenting with a mental health crisis in the emergency setting: A review of the literature

Dr Karena Burke, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Central Queensland University

Ms Michelle Cowie Scott, Ms Karen Corrie, Ballarat Health Services. Robyn Fletcher, Grampians Region Home and Community Care Program

Ms Rachel Green, Director, Mental Health Services, Care Connect

Ms Lisa Bowerman, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Practice, UTAS

3:05 – 3:30pm Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors & Poster Presenters

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Depression Primary Interventions Promoting Recovery Opening Doors to Mental Health

3:30 – 4:00pm

Depression, Addiction and Technology

An exploration of young adults’ experiences of a mindfulness and sensory modulation program in an acute care mental health facility

Consumer and service outcomes achieved through 6 years of Individual Placement and Support utilising an integrated employment and mental health treatment service

Experience Using an Online Tool to Get the Diagnosis Right in Mood Disorders

Ms Shelley Cross, General Manager, Stepping Up Consortium

Dr Julia Bowman, Senior Lecturer, University of Western Sydney. Mrs Amy Wilson, Senior Occupational Therapist, Sydney South West Local Health District

Miss Tracey Swadling, Regional Manager, Mental Illness Fellowship Victoria

Dr Jan Orman, General Practice Services Consultant, Black Dog Institute

4:02 – 4:32pm

Down and out in the Bush, women's experiences of depression in rural Australia

Participation in green exercise: Experiences of people with acute mental distress in an inpatient psychiatric facility

Taking Away Stigma: Aboriginal HASI and the Recovery Star Model

Ambiguous loss, therapeutic responses, and resilience: Supporting families of missing persons

Ms Stephanie Johnson, Mental Health Professional, Solution Focused Counselling

Ms Andrea Hill, Occupational Therapist, Mental Health Rehabilitation Unit

Ms Bridget Harvey, Mental Health Service Manager, On Track Community Programs

Elizabeth Davies and Stephanie Dartnall, Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit, Department of Attorney General and Justice

4:34 – 5:04pm

‘Back to the Closet’ – Anxiety and Depression in LGBTI Australians in relation to Ageing and Aged Care

Neuropsychologist-facilitated cognitive remediation improves objective and subjective cognition, psychological functioning, and quality of life

Exploring healthy and unhealthy uses of music by teenagers in recovery

Memory of My Face: Exploring Madness in a Globalizing World

Ms Sujay Kentlyn, LGBTI Elders' Wellbeing Project Officer, Evergreen Life Care

Mr Jamie Berry and Ms Karen Wallace, Advanced Neuropsychological Treatment Services

Dr Sandra Garrido, Post Doctoral Scholar, The University of Melbourne

Dr Robert Lemelson, Adjunct Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

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5:05 – 6:30pm Welcome Reception

Tuesday 6th August 2013

7:00 – 8:00am Wake Up Workout: Delegates that will provide a chance to get some fresh air and fresh perspective. Learn how to integrate healthy living into busy lives, overcoming long hours and creating the life you want. - Bring: Clothes suitable for light activity, towel, sun protection, and water. Meet: Outrigger Resort Lobby

8:30 – 9:00am Registration

Dementia Policy Initiative Promoting Recovery Opening Doors to Mental Health

9:00 – 9:30am

How a capability model can make a difference to people living with dementia

Continuing professional development in mental health professions: does it really make a difference?

Improving the evidence on supported housing: The latest research on the NSW Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative

Whose Values? Values-based practice: recovery in action

Ms Catherine Morley and Ms Wendy Walters, Innovation Manager, Rural Northwest Health

Dr Pieter Rossouw, Director, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland

Dr Shannon McDermott, Lecturer, University of New South Wales

Mr Andrew Blythe, Consumer Consultant, Metro South Health

9:32 – 10:02am

The development and implementation of a collaborative model of care across service sectors with Young Onset Dementia

Building the Case for Mental Health Reform in Australia: A Review of Expenditure and System Design

Housing and Supported Partnership Program; An individual’s recovery through living successfully in their community of choice

New options and new angles on suicide prevention & support

Ms JoAnne Bevilacqua, Royal Melbourne Hospital. Ms Judy Basile, Baptcare

Mr Matthew Cullen, Group Executive and Mrs Rebecca Tinning, Strategy Manager, Medibank Health Solutions

Ms Leigh Bateman, Team Leader HASP Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Life Without Barriers

Ms Deli Baker, Psychologis, Deli Baker Psychologists

10:04 – 10:34am

Repetitive Pointless Behaviour in Dementia, Parkinson's disease and stimulant use: Punding and Impulse Control Disorders associated with dopaminergic agents

A Psychology of the Soul – A New Paradigm for Mental Health Treatment and Policy

What are the differences in case complexity of Consumers in Long and Short Stream Inpatient Mental Health Rehabilitation?

Healthcare utilisation and return to work outcomes for patients with work-related mental health claims: A cohort study

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Dr Sid Williams, Psychiatry of Old Age, HNELHD, MLHD, SSWLHD

Dr Kay Thomas, Writer, speaker and researcher, Freelance

Ms Joanne Sharpe and Mr David Duerden, InforMH

Dr Megan Bohensky, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Safety Compensation and Recovery Research

10:35 – 11:00am Morning Tea with Exhibitors & Poster Presenters

Mental Health Programs Policy Initiative Youth Mental Health Opening Doors to Mental Health

11:00 – 11:30am

Healthy Minds at Work Contemporary Veterans Mental Health - Meeting the Need

Suicide and social media: Youth mental health

Mental wellbeing in the Australian mining industry: Are resources sector employees more likely to experience poor mental health?

Ms Laurie Perkins, Training and Development Manager, Connections Inc

Ms Tania Morfey, Assistant Director - Mental Health Advisory Team, Department of Veterans' Affairs

A/Prof Jennifer Martin, Associate Professor of Social Work, RMIT University

Dr Samara McPhedran, Senior Research Fellow, Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention

11:32 – 12:02pm

Train the Trainer: A Sustainable Model of Disseminating Evidence Based Practice?

Dementia, Decision-Making and Family Conflict. The Role of Mediation in a Legal Setting - A New Approach

"They want it ... and they don't" - Clinicians' and consumers' views of electronically monitored e-therapy for adolescent depression (SPARX)

The use of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy to enhance the lives of young adult women suffering from Bipolar Disorder

Ms Etty Matalon, National Clinical Training Manager, National Cannabis Prevention & Information Centre

Ms Jane Anderson, Deputy President, Guardianship Board of South Australia

Dr Karolina Stasiak, Research Fellow, University of Auckland, NZ

Dr Fotina Riveros, Counsellor, Souled-Out Counselling Service

12:04 – 12:34pm

Peer to peer delivery of mental health education to uniformed service personnel: An interim evaluation of the PTSD Education and Literacy Program delivered to ACT Fire and Rescue

Evaluation of an Australian primary mental health care program: 10 years on

A Family isn't just made up parents and the person with Mental Illness, there is a sibling there too

Opening doors for Deaf people with mental health needs – Strategies, resources and relationships making mainstream services accessible

Mrs Kate Tonacia Director, Picking Up the Peaces

Dr Bridget Bassilios, Research Fellow, University of Melbourne

Miss Laura Mitchell, Occupational Therapist, Sydney Children's Hospital

Dr Francine Hanley, Australian Institute for Primary Care and Ageing. Ms Helen Kennedy, Vicdeaf

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12:35 – 1:30pm Lunch with Exhibitors & Poster Presenters

1:30 – 2:00pm

The Next Great Goal for Mental Health Reform Professor Vaughan Carr CEO & Scientific Director, Schizophrenia Research Institute. Professor, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales.

2:00 – 2:30pm

The Natural History of Alzheimer's Disease Professor Colin Masters Director, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Melbourne

2:30 – 3:00pm

What can we learn from the 'best' and 'worst' cases of borderline personality disorder? Findings from the Project Air Strategy for Personality Disorders Professor Brin Grenyer Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong

3:00 – 3:05pm

Conference Close

WIN a Apple iPad Mini – Collect your raffle ticket at the door to go in the draw. Must be in the room to win.

3:05pm Afternoon Tea

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Wednesday 7th August 2013

8:30 – 9:00am Registration

Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshop 3

9:00 – 10:30am ACCU – the Adolescent Cannabis Check Up Engaging and managing angry young men with psychosis: a six-session intervention. Neuropsychological perspectives on youth mental health

Art Psychotherapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Positive Psychology - Helping people with Bipolar and Depression Symptoms

Ms Etty Matalon, National Clinical Training Manager, National Cannabis Prevention & Information Centre

A/Prof Warrick Brewer, Consultant Neuropsychologist: Private Practitioner, University of Melbourne

Mrs Megan Shiell, Art Psychotherapiest, Expressive Therapy Clinic

10:30 – 11:00am Morning Tea

Workshop 4 Workshop 5 Workshop 6

11:00 – 12:30pm Action Intelligence: The Power of Positive Action for Aged Care Professionals and their Clients- Minimizing Dementia

Supported Education: community participation through education for youth and adults with psychiatric disabilities

Art Psychotherapy a creative space for children and families who experience mental health challenges

Prof Keith Kennett, Managing Director, Action Intelligence Pty Ltd

Prof Lies Korevaar, Professor of Rehabilitation, Hanze University Groningen, Netherlands

Ms Jannie Olsen Leach, Art Psychotherapist & Social Worker, The Child Development Service Queensland Health

12:30 – 1:30pm Lunch

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Poster Presentations Poster displays will be available to view for the duration of the conference. Carers' experiences of seeking help for relatives with first-episode psychosis: a systematic review of qualitative evidence. Ms Suzanne Dawson, Senior Occupational Therapist, Eastern Community Mental Health Characteristics of dwelling situation, patterns of cognitive decline and activities of daily living in male and female elders with mild cognitive disorder and mild dementia in a Korean rural community. Prof Kichang Park, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Wonju Meical College of Yonsei University. Effectiveness of Gardening on Depression Among Old Age Mr Balamurugan Ganesan, Lecturer, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Nursing Education and Research Enhancing Psychogeriatric Care with Case Management Process Mr Tai Suan Leo, Senior Case Manager, Institute of Mental Health Dr Kok Han Seng, Senior Consultant Psychiatrist, Institute of Mental Health Ms Margaret Mary Hendriks, Head/ Case Management Unit, Institute of Mental Health Examining The Effects Of Health- Related Physical Fitness Programmes On Academic Stress of Sedentary Students. Dr Sinku Kumar Singh, Assit. Professor, Swani Ramanad Teerth Marathwada University Get Active- The Use of Physical, Mental and Social Activity for Mental Health consumers. Mrs Laura Handley, Divisional Therapist, Sutherland Hospital- Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Health Wellness Programme in Community Health Centre, Sinagpore Mrs Hui Khim Lim, Senior Mental Health Counsellor, Community Health Centre / Eastern Health Alliance Dr Lai Huat Andrew Peh, Consultant Psychiatrist, Changi General Hospital, Singapore Ms Yang Chek Salikin, Advanced Practice Nurse, Changi General Hospital, Singapore Irritability in depression: A comparison between adolescents and adults Miss Melissa Mulraney, Student, Monash University Dr. Glenn Melvin, Senior lecturer, Monash University Emeritus Professor Bruce Tonge, Retired, Monash University Psychiatric nurses reactions towards recovery from schizophrenia Prof Eriko Mizuno, Professor, University of Yamanashi Prof Misuzu Iwasaki, Professor, Lida Women’s Junior College A/Prof Ikue Sakai, Assistant Professor, University of Yamanashi

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Psychotic disorders and substance dependence – (The dual diagnosis) Socio demographic & relationship characteristics A hospital based study from Kashmir Dr Abdul Gania, Consultant, SKIMS Medical College, Srinagar Prof Mushtaq Margoob, Prof and Head, Govt Medical College Srinagar Dr Zaid Wani, Consultant, Govt Medical College, Srinagar Relationships between Selected Factors and Health Promotion Behaviours of Postoperative Heart Surgery Patients Mrs Orachon Srisailuan, Nursing Instructor/lecturer, KFN, Bangkok Methopolis University Mrs. Orachon Srisailuan, Nursing Instructor/lecture, KFN, Bangkok Methopolis University Ms. Duangkamol Wattradul, RN.DNS., Vajira Hospital, BMA. Thailand Sport Psychiatry: Injured. What now? Dr Heinz Albrecht, Consultant Psychiatrist, Olsen Avenue Specialist Clinic Alex Steel-Wakefield, Fitness Centre Supervisor, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria RACV Ltd The 'catastrophic reaction': a useful but recently neglected concept Dr Sid Williams, VMO (Psychiatry of Old Age), Various NSW Local Health districts (HNELHD, MLHD, SSWLHD) The effectiveness of a social learning program for self-stress management in mental illness A/Prof Suteekarn Chaiyalap, Nursing Instructor/lecturer, KFN, Bangkok Methopolis University Mrs. Tanimwong Chaipanit, Nurse Teacher, Kuakarun Faculty of nursing, Bangkok Methopolis University The effectiveness of a social learning program for self-stress management in mental illness A/Prof Suteekarn Chaiyalap, nursing Instructor/lecturer, KFN, Bangkok Methopolis University A/Prof Suteekarn Chaiyalap, Nurse Instructor, KFN, Bangkok Methopolis University Mrs. Tanimwong Chaipanich, Nurse Instructor, KFN, Bangkok Methopolis University There is more than meets the eye: An Art Psychotherapy group for women who are mothers of children diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder. Mrs Jannie Olsen leach, Art psychotherapist & Social Worker, The Child Development Service Queensland health Visual Art Therapy as an intervention form working with children diagnosed with Autism Mrs Jannie Olsen Leach, Art Psychotherapist & Social Worker, The Child Development Service Queensland Health