XIX world congress of psychiatry – an important stage in the development of general medical care for people suffering from mental diseases
https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2019-4-273-290
Abstract
The article provides information about the XIX World Congress of Psychiatry (August 21-24, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal). The issues of implementing the new ICD-11 diagnostic principles are considered; the main results of changes and modifications in schizophrenic disorders, mood disorders and new diagnostic categories in the new concept of “obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) and obsessive-compulsive related disorders” are presented.
The clinical utility of ICD-11 consists in the ability to use the diagnostic criteria more accurately than before. The talks of the keynote congress speakers are highlighted, the bottom line in the speeches of experts from many countries is finding effective ways of improving the mental health of a person.
About the Author
N. A. KornetovRussian Federation
DM, Professor, Honored Doctor of RF, Honored Scientist of RF, Emeritus Professor of the Siberian State Medical University, Department of Psychiatry, Drug Addiction and Psychotherapy,
2, Moscow Trakt, Tomsk, 634050
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For citations:
Kornetov N.A. XIX world congress of psychiatry – an important stage in the development of general medical care for people suffering from mental diseases. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2019;18(4):273-290. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2019-4-273-290