“Achieving and Maintaining Remission”
Tallinn, Estonia, 25-27 May 2022
Wednesday, May 25
“Relapse After Successful ECT: State-of-the-art” – Pascal Sienaert (BEL)
“Relapse Prevention with Maintenance ECT: State-of-the-art” – Charles Kellner (USA)
“Implementation of Maintenance ECT – Practical Issues to Be Considered” – Kara Hannigan (UK)
“Cognitive Effects and ECT-related Anxiety During mECT” – Jasmien Obbels (BEL)
“Termination of Acute Treatment of ECT – When and What Next” – Håkan Odeberg (SWE)
Thursday, May 26
“Quality and Standards in ECT: a Role for Nursing Leadership?” – Kara Hannigan (UK)
“Does ECT Cause Cumulative Cognitive Deficits?” – George Kirov (UK)
“The Role of Maintenance ECT in Schizophrenia” – Gabor Gazdag (HUN)
“Lithium for Post-ECT Depressive Relapse Prevention: Where Should We Go?” – Simon Lambrichts (BEL)
“Lessons from COVID-19: ECT is not an Elective Treatment” – Alexander Sartorius (GER)
“Dosing Methods in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Should the Scandinavian Time-titration Method be Resumed?” – Per Bergsholm (NOR)
Friday, May 27
“rTMS for Depression” – Marcus Persson (SWE)
“Maintenance rTMS Treatment and rTMS for Comorbid Somatic and Psychiatric Disorders” – Tero Taiminen (FIN)
“Overview of fMRI targeted rTMS” – Tuukka Raij (FIN)
“Deep rTMS for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders?” – Irene Perini (SWE)
“Deep Brain Stimulation in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder and OCD” – Matilda Naesström (SWE)