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25th European Congress of Psychiatry / European Psychiatry 41S (2017) S772–S846

disorder, Otto Kernberg took its basic techniques but used them

adjusted for borderline personality disorder, developing so called

transfer focused psychotherapy. This paper will present the main

principles of this modification, applied in practice.

Keywords

Borderline personality disorder; Transfer focused

psychotherapy; Therapy principles.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1494

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Psychosomatic inpatient treatment

achieves in the medium term

sustainable clinical improvement as

well as a reduction in utilization of

medical services-results of a one-year

follow-up

J. Valdes-Stauber

1 ,

, S. Merath

1

, S. Krämer

2

1

Zentrum für Psychiatrie Südwürttemberg, Department for

Psychiatry and Psychotherapy I- University Ulm, Ravensburg,

Germany

2

General Practitioner, Private practice, Waldburg, Germany

Corresponding author.

Background

The research on sustainability of effectiveness of

inpatient psychosomatic treatment is necessary for epidemiologi-

cal and economic reasons as well as towards their legitimacy.

Objectives and aims

To investigate whether the achieved clinical

improvement by the inpatient treatment continues one year after

discharge and whether the utilization of medical services display

a significant reduction post-discharge compared to the year before

admission.

Methods

Naturalistic 1 year follow-up study of a cohort (

n

= 122).

Three measuring time points: T1 (discharge), T2 (6months after

discharge; drop-out rate about 33%), T3 (12months after discharge;

drop-out rate about 49%). Assessment by means of standardized

tests of changes in clinical variables, self-efficacy, quality of life,

and personality between discharge and one year after discharge.

Utilization variables (hospital days, days of incapacity, medication

and doctor visits) were compared with ranges in the year before

admission.

Results

Improvements at discharge in general functionality, psy-

chological and somatic stress, depressiveness, bitterness level,

quality of life and self-efficacy remain one year after discharge sus-

tainably. Furthermore, hospital days, days of incapacity, number

of doctor visits and of prescribed drugs decreased significantly in

comparison with the year prior to admission.

Conclusions

Inpatient psychotherapy is effective not only in

short-term but also in medium-term. One year after discharge

clinically improvement at discharge time-point remains stable

and the utilization of medical services decreased significantly.

Longer periods of observation, identification of risk groups and

of resilient prognostic factors, as well as ensuring post-discharge

care are necessary in order to prevent relapses and to made early

interventions.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1495

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Cognitive behavioral therapy in

Internet addiction – A case series

D. Vasile

1 ,

, O. Vasiliu

1

, D.G. Vasiliu

2

, F. Vasile

3

1

Central University and Emergency Military Hospital “Dr. Carol

Davila”, Psychiatry, Bucharest, Romania

2

Coltea Clinical Hospital, Internal Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

3

University of Medicine and Pharmacy Titu Maiorescu, General

Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Corresponding author.

Internet use increased significantly in the last decade through the

development of portable technologies, like laptops, smart-phones,

tablets etc. Time spent on Internet could became a problem for

many users, some of them reporting a sense of control loss, as

they begin to stay more on-line than they initially wanted. Gam-

ing, shopping, gambling, social networking, visiting pornographic

sites, e-mailing, all these activities could transform an appar-

ently inoffensive mean of communication into the trigger of a

behavioral addiction. We applied individual cognitive-behavioral

therapy (CBT) in three cases of Internet addiction, with cognitive

re-structuring based on a diary of dysfunctional thoughts, relax-

ation techniques, and coping skills training, with good results.

CBT was structured in bi-weekly sessions, of 30minutes duration,

for 6weeks. Time spent on-line and daily functioning were the

main variables monitored. A very important issue is to address all

potential factors that could maintain the disorder, like social skills

deficits, personality disorders, other co-morbid addictions, anxiety

or depressive symptoms etc. Elements of motivational interview

could be helpful especially at first visit, but also during therapy,

when danger of relapse surfaces. Cue exposure with prevention

of response is another technique that had proven itself useful in

several sessions, when automatic thoughts challenge appeared to

have reached a dead point. An informant like a close relative of the

patient should be involved in the therapy whenever possible, due

to the fact that Internet addiction therapy, like any other addiction

therapy, need a third party to offer feed-back regarding patient’s

changes under treatment.

Disclosure of interest

The presenting author was speaker for Astra

Zeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, CSC Pharmaceuticals, Eli Lilly, Janssen

Cilag, Lundbeck, Organon, Pfizer, Servier, Sanofi Aventis and partic-

ipated in clinical research funded by Janssen Cilag, Astra Zeneca, Eli

Lilly, Sanofi Aventis, Schering Plough, Organon, Bioline Rx, Forenap,

Wyeth, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, Dainippon Sumitomo, Servier.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1496

e-Poster viewing: Quality management

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The quality of life at disabled child’s

parents

F. Cavo

, A. kurti

Orthodoxis, Autism Rajonal Center, Tirana, Albania

Corresponding author.

This study is focused on presenting the quality level of the life of

parents with disabled children and the determination if there are

any differences between parents that are in a treatment process

and those that have just started this treatment for their children.

Another aspect where this study is focused, are the indicators of

life quality. A sample made by disabled children parents (

n

= 100),

who are in “QKZHMT” center in Kombinat and PLM in Vlora, under-

went the measuring instrument with a total of 40 self reporting

allegations as well as, they became part of the focus groups how

they present differences in applied conditions of the compound

factors of life quality. In this study the research question was: “are

there differences in the reported levels of parents with disabled

children life quality who have just started the children treatment

program with those who have started it six month ago?” Part of

the quality focus was: “the differences and similarities exploration

of the parenting experience of the parents with disabled children”.

These conclusions where reached, affected by the comparative

statistical analysis conducted in this study, that there are no