THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS: THE ‘GOOD SAMARITAN’ FOUNDATION
INTERNATIONAL STUDY MEETING (IV)
The Child as a Person and as a Patient: Therapeutic Approaches Compared
Vatican City, 14-15 June 2013, St. Pius X Hall (Via dell’Ospedale, 1, Rome)
FRIDAY 14 JUNE
8.00 Celebration of Holy Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica
9.30 Opening Address: Care for the Child as a Person
H.E. Msgr. Zygmunt Zimowski, President of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers (Holy See)
General session
Paediatric Medicine Faced with Malaise and Disturbance in Children
Moderator:
10.00 Keynote Paper: The Anthropology of Pain
Fr. Ramon Lucas Lucas, LC
Lecturer in Anthropology, Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome)
10.20 Congenital Disturbances
Dr. Mariano Salvatore Pergola
ICBD – Alessandra Lisi International Centre on Birth Defects and Prematurity
Diocesan Family Counseling in Quadraro (Rome)
10.40 The Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder
Prof. José Angel Alda, Psychiatrist, Chief of the ADHD Section of the Saint John of God Paediatric Hospital of Barcelona (Spain)
11.00 Break
11.20 Mental Disabilities in Children and General Development Disturbances
Dr. Eulalia Navarro, Neuropsychiatrist, Coordinator of the Adolescent Crisit Unit CASM “Benito Menni” Hospital, Sant Boi del Llobregat (Spain)
11.40 Mood Change in Children: from Malaise to Disturbance
Prof. Gianni Biondi
Psychologist and Psychotherapist and Lecturer in Child Psychology, Former Director of the Service of Child Psychology,, The Bambin Gesù Children’s Hospital (Rome)
12.00 The Child as a Cancer Patient
Dr. Laura Reali, Paediatrician/Rome E (Rome)
12.20 Some Psycho-Social Factors at the Origin of Deviance
Dr. Rosa Merola, Psychologist, Psychotherapist
Expert Consultant Prison Psychologist of the Ministry of Justice, Rome, Consultor of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers (Holy See)
12.40 Discussio
13.10 Lunch
work in groups
Group A: The Psychotropic Approach in the Treatment of Children: Which Benefits? Which Risks?
Moderator: Dr. Daniel Cabezas, Consultor of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers (Holy See)
Dr Sami Timimi, Consultant child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Director of Medical Education in the National Health Service in Lincolnshire (United Kingdom)
14.00 Neuropharmacology: Current State and Prospects
Prof. Pierluigi Navarra, Medical Director of the Pharmacology Unit (UOC),, The Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Gemelli Polyclinic (Rome)
14.20 Neuropsychopharmacology for Children
Dr. Julio Bello, Specialist in Public Health and Doctor of Psychology, Director of the Specialization Course in Social and Community Health
Maimonides University (Argentina)
14.40 The History of Psychiatric Care. The Global Spread of Psychotropic
Treatment
Prof. Robert Whitaker, Writer and Journalist, Cambridge – MA (USA)
15.00 Psychotropic Drugs. What are they? What is their Purpose?
Prof. Luciano Caprino, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology of ‘La Sapienza’ University of Rome
Member of the Clinical Experimentation Commission Stage 1 of the Higher Institute of Health Care (Rome)
15.20 Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and Anticonvulsants in Pregnancy,
Dr. Marco De Santis
University Researcher, The Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Gemelli Polyclinic (Rome)
15.40 Antipsychotics in Very Vulnerable Ages: Childhood, Adolescence and Old
Ages
16.00 The Long-Term Effects of Antidepressants
Prof. Giovanni Fava, Full Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Bologna – Italy
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the State University of New York, Buffalo (USA)
16.20 The Appropriateness of Medicalisation as a Privileged Therapeutic Choice
Dr. Barry Duncan, Therapist, Director of the Heart and Soul of Change Project, Florida (USA)
16.40 Discussion
Group B: The Ethical Imperative: First, do no Harm
Moderator: Dr. Debora Bussolotti, Deputy Director of the Complex of Psychiatry of the “Carlo Poma” Hospital, Mantua (Italy)
Prof. Irving Kirsch, Associate Director of the Program in Placebo Studies
Harvard Medical School (USA)
14.00 The Principles of Clinical Bioethics in the Field of Neuropsychiatry with
Children and Young People
Msgr. Renzo Pegoraro, Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy for Life (Holy See)
14.20 Can the Good of the Patient and the Practice of the Medical Profession be in
Conflict?
Prof. Ryszard Maciejewski, The Medical University of Lublin (Poland)
14.40 Modern Medicine: Advantages and Limits
Dr Joanna Moncrieff, Senior Lecturer Department of Mental Health Science, University College London, (United Kingdom)
15.00 The Medicalisation of Emotional Disturbance
Prof. Pat Bracken, Clinical Director of Mental Health Services, West Cork (Ireland)
15.20 Pharmacology and Psychotherapy: Long-Term Effects
Prof. David O. Antonuccio, The University of Nevada (USA)
15.40 Ethical Committees, Protocols and Guidelines
Dr. Sabel Gabaldón, The Children’s Hospital of Barcelona (Spain)
16.00 Young People: Psycho-stimulants, Selective Inhibitors of Reuptake of
Serotonin and Mental Health
Prof. Iwona Niewiadomska, The Catholic University of Lublin (Poland)
16.20 The Importance of the Family in Disturbance in Children and Young People Dr. Désiré Yaméogo
Clinical Psychologist and Psychopathologist, The University of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
16.40 Discussion
17.40 Break
general session
18.00 Presentation of the Conclusions of the Work Groups
19.00 End of the Session
SATURDAY 15 JUNE
general session
9.00 Introduction to the Work in Groups
The Suffering Child: Experiences Compared
Prof. Arndt Büssing, Professor of Quality of Life, Spirituality and Coping at the Centre for Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Health, University of Witten/Herdecke (Germany)
9.20 Introduction to the Work in Groups
The Suffering Child: the Integral Therapeutic Approach
Prof. Giorgio Albertini, Head of the Paediatric Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit of the San Raffaele Research Institute (IRCCS), Pisana (Rome)
9.40 Break
work in groups
Group C: treatment of the suffering child: experiences compared
Moderator: Prof. Christian Flamigny, Director of the Department for Children and Adolescents,
CHU Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris (France)
\ Prof. Jacqueline Sparks, Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies
University of Rhode Island (USA)
10.00 The Development of the Brain, MaternalCare and Psychopathology Prof. Giovanni Biggio
Full Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology, The University of Cagliari (Italy)
10.20 An Intercultural Perspective
Prof. Janusz Surzykiewicz, Lecturer of pastoral theology and psychology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Germany)
10.40 Cultural Identity, the Family and the Spiritual Dimension in the
Treatment of Children
Ms. Renate Fabritius Glassner, Socio-Pedagogue and Psychotherapist Specialised in Childhood and
Adolescence (Germany)
11.00 The Open Dialogic Approach in the Treatment of People with
Schizophrenia
Prof. Jaakko Seikkula, Professor of Psychotherapy at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland)
11.20 Psychotherapists for Young People with Mental Disturbance
Dr. Nazlli Joma, Psychotherapist, Centre Médicale Psychologique Asmine de Mayotte (France)
11.40 The Problems of Addiction
Prof. Christian Flamigny, Director of the Department for Children and Adolescents,, CHU Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris (France)
12.00 Discussion
Group D: treatment of the suffering child: the intergral therapeutic approach
Moderator: H.E. Msgr. Nicolas Djomo Lola, Bishop of Tshumbe, President of the CENCO (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Prof. David Coh, Professor at the Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work
Florida International University (USA)
10.00 The Christian Anthropological Perspective
10.20 The Biblical-theological and Pastoral Perspective
Fr. Arnaldo Pangrazzi, M.I., Professor of Pastoral Health Care, Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at the
, Camillianum” International Institute for the Theology of Pastoral Health Care, (Rome)
10.40 The Bioethical Perspective
Fr. Luca M. Bucci, O.F.M. Cap, Professor of Moral Theology at the Antonianum Pontifical University, (Rome)
11.00 The Educational Perspective from the Point of View of Social
Communication
Msgr. Paul Tighe, Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications (Holy See)
11.20 The Relationship between the Medical Doctor and the Patient in Pediatric
Care
Dr. Angela Anene Okolo, Child Health Department, University of Benin Teaching Hospital (Nigeria)
11.40 Serving Suffering Children: the Example of the Brothers of Charity
Fra’ René Stockman, F.C., Superior General of the Brothers of Charity (Rome)
12.00 Discussion
general session
12.30 Presentation of the Conclusions of the Work Groups
13.30 Lunch
general session
ROUND TABLE
TREATMENT OF SUFFERING CHILDREN AS A CHALLENGE FOR THE CHURCH AND SOCIETY: THE EXPERIENCES OF SOME BISHOPS’ CONFERENCES
Moderator: H.E. Msgr. Nicolas Djomo Lola, Bishop of Tshumbe, President of the CENCO (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
14.30 Africa
Dr. David Kitanga (Kenya)
14.50 North America
Br Thomas D. Maddix, CSC, Past Vice-President of Mission, Ethics and Spirituality at Providence Health Care, Vancouver (Canada)
15.10 Latin America
Frà Edgar Bondoni, OH, Director of the Psychopedagogic Centre of the Fatebenefratelli, Sucre (Bolivia)
15.30 Asia
Dr. Ira Elvira Almeida (India)
Senior Paediatrician, Hospicio Hospital, Margao, Goa (India)
15.50 Australia
Dr. Brett McDermott
Head of the Department of Mental Health of Children and Young People, The Mater Hospital, Brisbane (Australia)
16.10 Europe
Prof. Kostas Francis, Child Psychiatrist, Lecturer at the University of Athens (Greece)
16.30 General Summary
17.00 End of the Meeting
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Information
Meeting Secretariat
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Telephone: (06) 6988-4720, 6988-4799
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Beginning from June 14, 2013, the Secretariat will move to the St. Pius X Hall (Via dell’Ospedale, 1- Rome).
For Hotel reservations you may contact RAPTIM:
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There is a registration fee of 70 €. Those registering will receive the special issue of the journal Dolentium Hominum containing the Conference Proceedings.
All who wish to attend the International Study Meeting must send a written request by June 10, 2013 to the Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care, 00120 Vatican City.
The registration fee may be paid as follows:
- Outside Italy, by way of an international check or postal money order made out to the Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care, 00120 Vatican City
- In Italy, you may use c.c.p. n. 63353007, indicating that payment is to the Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care, Via della Conciliazione 3, Roma for the purpose of registration.
There will be simultaneous translation into English and Italian.
For admission to the St. Pius X Hall, participants will have to present an ID badge, which can be collected from the Office of the Pontifical Council from Monday, June 3 to Thursday, June 13 (on June 13, the Secretariat of the Meeting will remain open from 8.30 am to 6.00 pm.), then on Friday, June 14 the Secretariat will be transferred to the St. Pius X Hall.
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