Accomodation

Accomodation

Accomodation

Abstract length: Abstracts for all submissions are limited to 400 words (min. 250 words). The title, authors and institutions are excluded. 2 Authors: Please enter all submitting authors in the order they should appear in the heading of the abstract. Presenting author should be chosen and marked as main author. 3 Institutions:Enter institutional affiliations of all submitting authors. Department is an optional field. 4 Keywords: You are required to select and submit at least two key words (tags). 5 Abstract: In order to send the abstract you should submit a word file 6 Corresponding author: Please note that we take like corresponding author for the abstract, the mail address with you submit the abstract. This individual will receive all communication regarding the abstract status from the organizer. 7 Proof: Carefully check the proof of your abstract. If you find errors, return to the abstract title, thematic area or authors, and make your corrections. In order to make a correction at the abstract’s body you shall submit a new file with the corrections .

Presentation Types

1.Symposia

A. Oral (Presentation as part of a symposium or workshop with composed by the programme committee) Symposia are data driven and present perspectives of different aspects of a topic or different views of the same topic. Symposia will last 90 minutes with a maximum of 4 talks and a discussion. B. Oral (Presentation as part of a prearranged symposium or workshop composed by the presenter(s) The Programme Organising Committee kindly asks the Symposium Chair to submit a symposia overview first. The information that you should include at the Symposium Overview is:

  • Title of the symposia
  • Names and institutional affiliations of the speakers (three or four speakers)
  • Title of each lecture

Once the Symposium Overview is submitted, the Symposium Chair will receive an e-mail (not automatically) that the symposium overview has arrived to the technical secretariat system. IMPORTANT: After of that, Symposium’s Chair will need to send by email to the technical secretariat, a word file including the abstracts from all presenters. Please send to this address2. Poster Presentation Posters are hypothesis driven and the authors will present their new research findings of important ongoing research. Poster presentation requires the author’s presence at the poster during the poster session (details will be given after the scientific committee revision).3. Workshop Presentation (as part of a workshop composed by the presenter)

Workshops shall last 90 minutes and deal with topics of special interest to child and adolescent mental health. Presentations must be oriented to clinical practice with 2 or 3 speakers, with a minimum of 30 minutes discussion. The workshops will take place on Saturday.

Abstract Topics

Corresponding authors are asked to select one topic and one subheading from the list below that best describes their abstract submission.1. Neurobiology and Genetics:

Genetic risk factors Neuropsychology Psychoimmunology Animal models Neuroimaging Neurophysiology  Gene-environment interactions
Other

2. Clinica Disorders:

Intellectual disability, Learning disorders, Communication disorders Neurodevelopmental disorders, e.g. ASD, ADHD, Tic disorders Conduct and oppositional defiant disorder Mood and anxiety disorders Psychiatric emergencies, Suicide and DSH Obsessive-compulsive disorder Trauma and PTSD Adjustment disorders Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Eating disorders Behavioural disorders of early childhood Sexual and gender identity disorders Substance misuse and related disorders Attachment disorders Liaison child and adolescent psychiatry
Other

3. Developmental Trajectories and
Outcomes: Risk factors and epidemiology Infant psychiatry Looked after children Transcultural themes Children of parents with mental illness Abuse, trauma and neglect Migration Other

4. Services, Treatments and Advocacy: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service models Service Evaluation and measuring outcomes  Advocacy Multidisciplinary teams Psychotherapies Interagency working and primary care Parenting programs Childrens Rights  Other

5. Professional Development, Training: Child and Adolescent psychiatry training Professional Development

Managing stress Academic child and adolescent psychiatry European research networks Other Submission Steps and Important Guidelines Abstract Submission Upon receipt of your submission, the system will issue an e-mail confirmation to the submitting author automatically. Authors can expect to receive the e-mail confirmation of their submission within 48 hours (or two business days) after submission.

If you not received this e-mail the submission was not successful. Please check your browser or the submitted data. You can modify/delete/change your abstract at any time during the abstract submission period.Important Participation Guidelines – Please Review

Each abstract should represent complete and original results. Abstracts submitted for presentation must be based on empirical research and report actual (not promised) results along with relevant statistics and significance values.All abstracts will be judged by at at least two independent judgers from the Program Committee. Abstracts can be approved or disapproved. The judgement result is not open for discussion. Oral presentations can be accepted for a poster presentation Presenters of accepted abstracts must pre-register for the Congress by the early-bird deadline.Each presenting author is responsible for his/her registration fee(s)as well as travel and accommodation costs. Presenters who are unable to attend the ESCAP 2015 should arrange for another individual to present the paper oral/poster. If changes to your presentation are necessary, you can make them in the on-line abstracts submission website during the submission period. You can do this by logging into the system with your username and password and choosing the modify button. If any changes are necessary after the on-line abstract submission period please notify the Congress SecretariatAbstract presenters who withdraw a presentation may be denied the right to submit an abstract for ESCAP 2017. The only exceptions to this policy are 1) absence due to weather related issues that hinder a presenter’s travel to the meeting, 2) absence due to work related emergency, or 3) absence related to personal injury or family health emergency.Please Note: Miscalculation of travel costs by the presenter does not qualify as an acceptable reason to withdraw one’s abstract. In the event this occurs, no refunds will be given. Them majority of abstract submissions must be in English, the official language of ESCAP 2015. All presentations based on accepted English abstract submissions must be made in English.Submissions can be made also in Spanish as a percentage of 15% of all submissions accepted will be in this language. For submissions accepted in Spanish the corresponding presentation will have to be also in Spanish.Upon submission, the abstract submitter confirms that the abstract has been previewed and that all information is correct, and accepts that the content of this abstract cannot be modified or corrected after final submission and is aware that it will be published exactly as submitted. Submission of the abstract constitutes the authors consent to publication.

Hotel This upscale business hotel is close to Madrid Barajas Airport (although you’d never know it from within the soundproofed rooms) and it’s an ideal spot for a conference. It’s also opposite Madrid Convention Centre and next to Ifema Exhibition Center. And if you’re someone who likes to mix business and golf, a five-minute walk brings you to a challenging 18-hole course. How to get to the venue: 2 minutes walking

The Novotel Campo Naciones is located close to the IFEMA, the Municipal Congress Hall and Juan Carlos I Park. Easily accessible from the M40 highway (exit 8), the hotel has excellent subway links with the center of Madrid and the airport. Offers free airport transfers. Centraly located in the heart of Madrid. The hotel sits amit the city’s most emblematic buildings (Picasso Tower, Kio Towers, Azca Center) and is a five-minutes walk from the Bernabeu Stadium. How to get to the venue: The nearest Metro is Cuzco. It belongs to the Line 10. To go to Congress, you have to take the same line to Nuevos Ministerios (they are 2 stops) and from there change to line 8 to Campo de las Naciones.

The hotel boasts easy Access to the Madrid Barajas International Airport as well as the Chamartin Train Station. Take in an exciting game at the nearby Bernabeu Football Stadium or enjoy a stroll past Madrid’s spectacular new skyscrapers. The hotel is located within a quick walk from public transportation hubs, a short Metro ride will take you to the city’s renowned Art Triangle, where you can visit wolrd-class museums such as the Prado and the Reina Sofia.

How to get to the venue: The nearest Metro is Colombia. It belongs to the Line 8. To go to Congress, you have to take this line to Campo de las Naciones (3 stops). The haotel is situated in the heart of Madrid’s commercial district, and close to the bustling “Paseo de la Castellana” street. The Gregorio Marañon and Alonso Cano Metro Stations are conveniently located just a few minutes walk away, and a short, easy ride will bring you to the top attractions of the historic city center as well as the airport, the IFEMA complex and much more.

How to get to the venue: The nearest Metro is Gregorio Marañón. It belongs to the Line 10. To go to Congress, you have to take the same line to Nuevos Ministerios (1 stop) and from there change to line 8 to Campo de las Naciones.

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