Effect of stress on skin disorders in Children

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Shrea Kapoor

India

Dr. Shrea Kapoor is a Dermatosurgeon,Aesthetic Dermatologist and Dermatologist in Peddar Road, Mumbai and has an experience of 8 years in these fields. Dr. Shrea Kapoor practices at Elixir Wellness in Peddar Road, Mumbai. She completed MBBS from Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai in 2016 and MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy from DY Patil University in 2020.

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PSYDERM | World Day 2023

Dear Peers & Colleagues,


Skin health is not just skin deep — it’s deeply connected to our psychological well-being.


We are thrilled to introduce you to the inaugural celebration of PsyDerm World Day, taking place on Saturday, November 18, 2023 and celebrated under the auspice of the APNMA, GlobalSkin and IFPA with partner societies from around the world


Psychodermatology bridges the gap between dermatology and psychiatry, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. Join experts, researchers, clinicians, and enthusiasts to explore how the mind influences skin health.


This day is an opportunity for dermatologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and anyone interested in the psychology-dermatology intersection to deepen their understanding and improve patient care. We’re honored to have GlobalSkin and IFPA bringing invaluable patient perspectives to our discussions, ensuring a holistic approach to psychodermatology. Expect thought-provoking presentations, captivating discussions, and engaging workshops. Themes covered includes:


  • Mental Health in Chronic Dermatoses. We will explore the intricate relationship between mental health and chronic dermatoses in this enlightening symposium. Delve into the emotional impact and therapeutic insights for conditions like acne, alopecia areata, psoriasis, and vitiligo
  • Psychiatric Diseases in Dermatology. We will uncover the nexus of psychiatric diseases and dermatology at this symposium. Gain invaluable insights into the management of dermatological delusional disorders, bridging the gap between mental health and skin care
  • Psychodermatology in Cosmetic Dermatology. We will unlock the secrets of the mind-skin connection at our scientific symposium on psychodermatology in cosmetic dermatology. Delve into the psychology of beauty and well-being, exploring how emotional factors influence cosmetic dermatology outcomes
  • Psychodermatology around the World. We will embark on a global journey through the fascinating realm of psychodermatology at this symposium. Join us in forging a united path towards global solutions for a shared concern – the intersection of mental health and dermatology

 

We take immense pride in introducing the brilliant minds who will guide the scientific excellence of PsyDerm | World Day 2023:


  • Prof. Mohammad Jafferany, USA, Chair of the Scientific Committee. Prof. Jafferany is a dual-trained dermatologist and psychiatrist, specializing in the captivating field of Psychodermatology. With extensive experience, international recognition and numerous publications, he employs a holistic bio-psycho-social approach to understand and treat skin and mind disorders. His is president of the Association for Psychoneurocutaneous Medicine of North America.
  • Dr. Anthony Bewley, UK, is a distinguished Consultant Dermatologist at The Royal London Hospital with extensive expertise in general dermatology and a profound interest in the intricate interplay between skin and the mind. A pioneer in the field, Dr. Bewley leads a multidisciplinary team at the Royal London Hospital, recognized as the ‘BMJ Dermatology Team of the Year’ in 2017. His prolific research and authorship encompass various skin diseases, with a specialized focus on psychodermatology, inflammatory skin conditions, and skin cancer.
  • Prof. Dimitre Dimitrov, UAE, has a diverse background in dermatology, including expertise in sexually transmitted diseases, general dermatology, dermato-surgery, phototherapy, and lasers. He has a teaching role as an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE, and is actively involved in the Arab Board Dermatology Residency Program at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City. His recent focus has been on psycho-cutaneous medicine, including research on stigmatization among psoriasis patients in the UAE.
  • Dr. Maria-Angeliki Gkini, UK, is a distinguished Consultant Dermatologist with a rich background in international medicine, cutting-edge research, and a focus on hair disorders, inflammatory skin diseases, psychodermatology, and Artificial Intelligence.. Dr. Gkini’s accolades include prestigious awards and grants from institutions like EADV, British Association of Dermatologists and Royal College of Physicians.
  • Prof. Makoto Hashiro, Japan, is a distinguished dermatologist and psychosomatic medicine expert. With over three decades of experience, he holds board certifications in dermatology and psychosomatic medicine, contributing significantly to both fields. As the President of the Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Dermatology, he continues to advance dermatological and psychosomatic research in Japan.
  • Prof. John Koo, USA, a renowned dermatologist and director of the UCSF Psoriasis and Skin Treatment Center, specializes in psoriasis therapies, psychodermatology, and quality of life issues, bridging the gap between skin health and mental well-being. Dr. Koo’s extensive experience includes serving on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
  • Prof. George Kroumpouzos, USA, a renowned dermatologist with over 25 years of research and clinical experience, is a Clinical Associate Professor at Brown University and a Board Member of the International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology. His expertise spans procedural dermatology, gynecologic / obstetric dermatology, skin cancer, and pigmentation disorders, making him a distinguished figure in the field.
  • Prof. Abdul Latheef, India, is a distinguished figure in the field of Psychodermatology. As the head of the Psychodermatology division at the Government Medical College, Calicut, India, and the former President of the Psychodermatology Association of India, Prof. Latheef brings a wealth of expertise in exploring the intriguing connections between dermatology and psychology.
  • Prof. Aleksander Litus, Ukraine, a prominent Ukrainian dermatologist, and professor at the National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, is renowned for his pioneering work in derma-venereology. In 2008, he established the “Ukrainian Association of Psoriasis” and currently serves as the esteemed editor-in-chief of the medical journal “Dermatologist.”
  • Dr. Nino Lortkipanidze, Georgia, is a distinguished Dermatology Professor and Head of the Dermatology Department at MediClubGeorgia. With a rich academic background, including a PhD in Medicine, she leads the Residency program at Tbilisi Medical Academy and serves as President of the Georgian Hair Research and Eastern Europe and Asia Hair Research Society, specializing in psychiatric aspects of hair disease.
  • Prof. Torello Lotti, Italy, is a distinguished dermatologist and academic professional. He currently holds the position of Full Professor in the Dermatology Division at the University of Rome “Guglielmo Marconi”, Italy. Additionally, Prof. Lotti serves as the President of the World Health Academy (WHA) – Dermatology since 2013. He holds the title of Honorary Professor of Dermatology at China’s top-ranked medical university in Shenyang and has delivered keynote lectures at esteemed institutions like the New York Academy of Medicine and Boston University School of Medicine. Prof. Lotti has made significant contributions to dermatology as a former President of various dermatological societies and through his extensive publications and editorial roles in prestigious dermatology journals.
  • Prof. Estela Malatesta, Argentina, is a distinguished psychiatrist, dermatologist, and internal medicine specialist. As the Coordinator of the Argentinian Society of Dermatology Psychodermatology Task Force (SAD), and the Founder of the Argentinian Society of Psychodermatology (ADEPSI), she is a driving force in the field. Prof. Malatesta’s international impact extends as a Co-Founder of the “Collaborative Group for Psychodermatology” in Canada, a member of ESDaP, and an esteemed member of APMNA.
  • Dr. Ladan Mostaghimi, USA, a Professor Emerita and honorary fellow at UW Madison, is a distinguished expert in Psychocutaneous Medicine. With dual certifications in Psychiatry and Dermatology, she has led research on the psychological impacts of chronic skin conditions, specializing in sleep problems. Her Psychocutaneous Clinic continues to offer valuable educational training and workshops.
  • Prof. Yuliya Ovcharenko, Ukraine, is a renowned Professor in General and Clinical Immunology and Allergology at V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. Distinguished leader in trichology and hair research, she provides novel psychotrichological approaches in the management of patients with hair diseases.
  • Prof. Haiping Zhang, China, is a distinguished scholar and professor at Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing, China, specializes in the profound connection between skin diseases and psychology, with a notable track record of over 60 publications and key contributions to psychodermatology literature. Dr. Zhang is the founder of the Psychodermatology Collaborative Group within the Chinese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine, and also serves as the Editor of the Journal of Clinical and Basic Psychosomatics, focusing his research on the intricate relationship between skin diseases and psychology.

 

Celebrated under the auspice of:


  • GlobalSkin – International Alliance of Dermatology Patient Organizations. “GlobalSkin envisions a world in which people living with dermatological diseases and skin traumas can easily access the care and treatment they need, when they need it, and can live without stigmatization, persecution or economic disadvantages due to their conditions.”
  • IFPA – International Federation of Psoriasis Associations. “IFPA works on behalf of 125 million people living with psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis. Through empowerment of members, global advocacy and awareness campaigns, IFPA aims to achieve a world without suffering from psoriasis.”
  • CSD – Coalition of Skin Diseases Organization. “As the largest consortium of skin disease patient advocacy organizations in the United States, the efforts of the Coalition of Skin Diseases (CSD) aim to ensure that all Americans living with dermatological diseases and skin traumas receive the care they need to live healthy and productive lives.”

 

Organized by Psychodermatology Societies from around the World:


  • APMNA – Association for Psychocutaneous medicine of North America
  • ESDaP – European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry
  • JPSD – Japanese Psychosomatic Dermatology
  • Chinese Psychodermatology Group
  • PDAI – Psychodermatology Association of India
  • ADEPS Argentina – Academia Argentina de Dermatologia Y Psiquiatria
  • DKPM – German College of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
  • Psychodermatology UK
  • UADV – Ukrainian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • UHRS – Ukranian Hair Research Society / Psychotricology Interests Group
  • STDV – Tunisian Society of Dermatology and Venereology
  • MEIDAM – Middle East International Dermatology & Aesthetic Medicine Association
  • INDERCOS – International Dermatology & Cosmetology Congress
  • SODVELON – Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal
  • SOMADER – Société Malgache de Dermatologie
  • Mykolas Romeris University – Institute of Psychology and Centre of Experimental Psychology

 


Together, we will unlock new possibilities in patient care and well-being.

 

Prof. Mohammad Jafferany,

Organizer of the PsyDerm | World Day 2023

Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Central Michigan University College of Medicine | CMU Medical Education Partners

Association for Psychocutaneous medicine of North America

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INTRODUCTION

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Introduction to Psychoderm 2023

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.
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Patient Perspective 1

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.
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Patient Perspective 2

Silvia Fernandez Barrio

PSYCHIATRIC DISEASES IN DERMATOLOGY

Dr. Maria-Angeliki Gkini, UK

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Management of Dermatological Delusional Disorders

Dermatologist and director of the University of California at San Francisco Psoriasis and Skin Treatment Center. Koo's research interests include psoriasis therapies, phototherapy, eczema, psychodermatology (the connection between mental stress and skin health) and quality of life issues. Koo earned his medical degree from Harvard University. He completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, followed by a residency in dermatology at UCSF. Koo serves on the editorial board for the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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Holistic Treatment Approach in Management of Skin Diseases: How often do we incorporate Psychological aspect of Skin diseases?

As an eminent and aspiring young dermatologist currently working under government hospital in Nepal, Dr Prajwal Pudasaini is a European Scholarship Awardee of 2021, along with the recent award from international society of dermatology. his academic inclination has been proven by his numerous lectures that he has delivered in International Congress of Dermatology 2021, European Congress of Dermatology 2021, European Symposium 2021, South Asian Regional Congress of Dermatology, Indian Congress of Dermatology and numerous webinars that he has conducted. His community outreach program on delivering skin care services to rural Nepal and school children is also taking a pace in his homeland. He has served in the rural Nepal and provided Dermato-Venereology Camps with free medicines. He has conducted many Health Camps free of cost in rural Nepal. With numerous national and international journals and many on pipelines hes definitely a scholar to listen to.
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Psychotrichological approach in the management of patients with hair diseases

Professor of Department of General and Clinical Immunology and Allergology of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Founder and Director of the "Institute of Trichology" – clinical, research and training center Founder and President of the Ukrainian Hair Research Society (UHRS) Board Member of the European Hair Research Society (EHRS) 2014-2017 Member of the Membership committee of the European Hair Research Society (EHRS) Author and supervisor of the national thematic advanced training "Modern methods of diagnosis and treatment in trichology" for dermatologists in Ukraine Medical Editor of "Dermatologist" (Russian-language version of the journal "Der Hautarzt"), member of the editorial board of "Trichology" journal at "Cosmetics and Medicine" publishing house Co-founder of the patient organization "Alopecia School" in Ukraine Author and co-author of over 100 scientific papers on trichology, 5 patents; co-author of guidelines for doctors, interns, and students "Alopecia areata pharmacotherapy," "Modern methods of diagnosis of non scarring alopecia"; co-author of "Trichology" Guideline in Ukraine; author and co-author 5th books - the First and the Second editions of the book "Trichology", "Injection methods in cosmetology", "Age and gender cosmetology", "Trichopathy in children" Member of the International Advisory Committee of the World Congress for Hair Research in Jeju (WCHR 2014) Member of the International Advisory Committee of the World Congress for Hair Research in Miami (WCHR 2015) Chair of the pre-course at the 17th EHRS Meeting in Tbilisi in 2016 (EHRS 2016) Member of the International Advisory Committee of the World Congress for Hair Research in Kioto (WCHR 2017) Member of the International Advisory Committee of the World Congress of Hair Trichoscopy in Warsaw (WCT 2018) Member of the International Advisory Committee of the 18th EHRS Meeting in Bologna in 2018 (EHRS 2018)
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Trichoscopy in self-inflicted hair loss: A valuable diagnostic tool for differential diagnosis

Nino Lortkipanidze, MD, PhD (graduated from Tbilisi Medical University, Georgia in 1996), Doctor (PhD) in Medicine (2006). Full Professor at D.Tvildiani Medical University (since 2022). Head of Department of Dermatology at MediClubGeorgia (since 2022). Head of Residency program in Dermatology and Venereology at Tbilisi Medical Academy (since 2018). President of Georgian Hair Research (since 2013). President of Eastern Europe and Asia Hair Research Society (since 2019) Author of over 50 scientific journal articles, co-author of the book “Psychotrichology”
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Bipolar Disorder and Skin

Im dermtologist, psychiatrist, bornes in Argentina I founded ADEPSI an Academy to impulse the psychodermatology in Latinoamérica in my country Actually I live in Spain doing a Neurociencias doctoraye at UAB university
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Delusional Disorders in Dermatovenerology: Delusional Infestation and Beyond

Dmitry V. Romanov

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Post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) and the Dermatology patient. A clinical case

Dra. Marcia Senra is a dermatologist with over 10 years of experience, specializing in psychodermatology. She offers services linking mental health and skin health, which demonstrates her training in psychotherapy and her integrated approach to dermatological care.
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Factitious Dermatoses (FD) treated with hypnotherapy

Dermatologist in Chevayoor Kozhikode
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Patient Perspective 3

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.
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Patient Perspective 4

Silvia Fernandez Barrio

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Patient Perspective 5

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.
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Panel Discussion - PSYCHIATRIC DISEASES IN DERMATOLOGY

Dr. Maria-Angeliki GKINI is a Consultant Dermatologist at 401 General Army Hospital in Athens, Greece, and a Locum Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in London. With expertise in psoriasis and inflammatory skin diseases, she has contributed to numerous research studies, spoken at international conferences, and received awards from prestigious institutions, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Dr. Gkini’s interests also extend to artificial intelligence in dermatology and multidisciplinary approaches to skin conditions.

MENTAL HEALTH IN CHRONIC DERMATOSES

Dr. Maria-Angeliki Gkini, UK

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Alopecia Areata: it is not just hair

Dr. Maria-Angeliki GKINI is a Consultant Dermatologist at 401 General Army Hospital in Athens, Greece, and a Locum Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in London. With expertise in psoriasis and inflammatory skin diseases, she has contributed to numerous research studies, spoken at international conferences, and received awards from prestigious institutions, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Dr. Gkini’s interests also extend to artificial intelligence in dermatology and multidisciplinary approaches to skin conditions.
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Psychodermatology of psoriasis

Dr. Maria-Angeliki GKINI is a Consultant Dermatologist at 401 General Army Hospital in Athens, Greece, and a Locum Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in London. With expertise in psoriasis and inflammatory skin diseases, she has contributed to numerous research studies, spoken at international conferences, and received awards from prestigious institutions, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Dr. Gkini’s interests also extend to artificial intelligence in dermatology and multidisciplinary approaches to skin conditions.
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Effect of stress on skin disorders in Children

Dr. Shrea Kapoor is a Dermatosurgeon,Aesthetic Dermatologist and Dermatologist in Peddar Road, Mumbai and has an experience of 8 years in these fields. Dr. Shrea Kapoor practices at Elixir Wellness in Peddar Road, Mumbai. She completed MBBS from Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai in 2016 and MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy from DY Patil University in 2020.
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Compassion-based medicine for chronic skin diseases

Christian is professor of clinical psychology and psychological diagnostics at the Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg. He remains a visiting professor at Stradins University in Riga. Christian is a psychological psychotherapist (behavioral therapy) and supervisor and, in addition to psychodermatology, he deals a lot with obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders, trauma-related illnesses and the promotion of compassion.
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The Role of Lipids in Vitiligo and Schizophrenia.

Dr. Caroline Stamu-O'Brien is a psychiatrist in Brooklyn, New York, Department of Psychiatry, Aff. NYU Langone Medical Center, Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center.
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Acne, its relevance and role in Psychocutaneous Dermatology Practice

Arora Gulhima

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Patient-Reported Impact of Dermatological Diseases (PRIDD) Measure: Quantifying psychological and social impact

Director of Operations at GlobalSkin - International Alliance of Dermatology Patient Organizations (IADPO)
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Cytokines - emergent role in the psychocutaneous disorders

Prof. Torello Lotti , MD, MD (Hon) Prof. Lotti is Full Professor of the Dermatology Division at University of Rome “Guglielmo Marconi”, Rome, Italy. He is President of WHA – World Health Academy, Dermatology since 2013. He is Honorary Professor of Dermatology at China n.1 Medical University in Shenyang, China (2011), Key Lecturer at the New York Academy of Medicine for the “Howard Fox Memorial Lecture” (14 March 2012 – New York, NY – USA), and Lecturer at Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard (MA, USA 2014); he is Chair, Executive Scientific Committee of the Vitiligo Research Foundation, New York , NY USA. He has been Full Professor of the Dermatology and Venereology Division at University of Florence School of Medicine, Florence, Italy, from 2006 to 2010. He is Visiting Professor in six International Universities, and Key Note Lecturer in several international Dermatology Societies and Invited Speaker at the main international sectorial congresses. His activities in serving Dermatology have been numerous: President of the Italian Society of Dermatology and Venereology (SIDeMaST , 2009-2010) and President of the International Society of Dermatology ( ISD, 2009-2010), President of the European Society for Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD, 2003-2004), Editor in Chief of the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV, 1992-2002) , Editor “Therapeutic Hotline”- Dermatologic Therapy (2007-) and served as Editor in Chief of the Giornale Italiano di Dermatologia in the period of his presidency of SIDeMaST (2009-2010). He has been President of numerous international congresses, and is Ordinary Member of the main Scientific international Societies of Dermatology (EADV, SIDEV , ESDR , ISD, AAD, SID) and Honorary Member of several Scientific Societies of the Dermatology field. He is Honorary Life Member of the American Dermatological Association ( ADA ). Moreover, he is a Scientific Reviewer of ten sectorial journals, among which are the British Journal of Dermatology, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , Dermatologic Therapy. Prof. Lotti is Author or co-author of over 1500 scientific publications, including scientific papers , book chapters and books. Out of these publications over 400 are peer-reviewed papers , with a cumulative Impact Factor of circa 1000.
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Psychodermatology: Focus on the Possible Role of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in Clinical Cases

Antonio C. Sison MD is the first and only board certified Psychiatrist and board certified Dermatologist in the Philippines. The reason for this dual residency is his interest in the pursing the field of Psychodermatology. Further he is a certified in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy as well as Master Certification in Neurolinguistics Programming (NLP). He utilizes these modalities as part of his treatment approaches for patients both psychiatric and dermatological conditions. His Basic Framework is Trauma and how this is applied in both psychological and dermatological processes through changes in the brain circuitry may place the person at risk for both psychiatric and dermatological conditions. His main research focus is on Psychodermatology specifically exploring the possible role of EMDR in the improvement of dermatological lesions specifically psoriasis. Presently he is Associate Professor at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of the Philippines- Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH). He is a consultant at the Skin and Cancer Foundation Incorporated (SCFI) and visits the Dermatology Clinic of the Quirino Memorial Medical Center.
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Psychosocial Burden of hidradenitis suppurativa

Professor Doctor Ilknur Kivanc Altunay, Head of Dermatology and Venereology Clinic,Şişli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital. Head of Dermatology and Venereology Dep. of International Medicine Faculty, Unversity of Health Scienes-Turkey
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Approaching psychosocial impact of Alopecia Areata on Patient

Master of Psychology, Lecturer at Mykoles Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Patient Perspective 6

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.
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Patient Perspective 7

Silvia Fernandez Barrio

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Panel Discussion - Mental Health in Chronic Dermatoses Discussion

Dr. Maria-Angeliki GKINI is a Consultant Dermatologist at 401 General Army Hospital in Athens, Greece, and a Locum Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in London. With expertise in psoriasis and inflammatory skin diseases, she has contributed to numerous research studies, spoken at international conferences, and received awards from prestigious institutions, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Dr. Gkini’s interests also extend to artificial intelligence in dermatology and multidisciplinary approaches to skin conditions.

PSYCHODERMATOLOGY IN COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY

Dr. Maria-Angeliki Gkini, UK

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Beauty and the Beast: Stress, Trauma, Skin Disease and an Embodied Approach To Healing

Dr. Keira Barr is a prominent leader in women’s medicine – creating a bridge between hormones, skin and mind-body medicine to optimize women’s mid-life experience. A fierce patient advocate and completely dedicated to uncovering the root cause of hormonal imbalances, Dr. Barr empowers women worldwide to take control of their health and their hormones in menopause. She is an international speaker, best selling author, clinical educator, and considered a leading authority on women’s health. As a former Assistant Clinical Professor at UC Davis in the departments of dermatology and pathology, editorial reviewer of multiple leading medical journals, medical advisor within the personal care and tech communities, and researcher in clinical trials, Dr Barr is dedicated to providing the most-cutting edge and innovative solutions for women. Her work has been featured in the MindBodyGreen, Bustle, Reader’s Digest, Glamour, SELF, Oprah Magazine, and more.
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Zoom Dysmorphia: Red Flags and Diagnostic Tools.

Prof. George Kroumpouzos, MD, PhD, FAAD, has held faculty appointments in dermatology at Alpert Medical School, Brown University, and Harvard Medical School. Also, he has served as a Professor of Dermatology at Jundiaí Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil. He is the Founder and Medical Director of GK Dermatology, PC, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. He completed an MD/Ph.D. program at Athens University School of Medicine in Athens, Greece, and then research fellowships in skin biology at the Department of Dermatology, The Free University of Berlin, and the National Cancer Institute, NIH before starting a Dermatology Residency at the combined Boston/Tufts Universities Program. He is certified by both the American and European Boards of Dermatology. He is Associate Editor of Frontiers in Medicine, the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology and Dermatologic Therapy, and Editorial Board Member of Clinics in Dermatology. Dr. Kroumpouzos has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles and 40 chapters and edited 7 texts, including the definitive Text Atlas of Obstetric Dermatology. Additionally, he has authored extensively in various media. His research interests include aesthetic/procedural dermatology, psychodermatology, and obstetric/gynecologic dermatology. His research publications have been cited in announcements of the Dean of Alpert Medical School at Brown University. His innovative research received extensive media coverage and triggered commentaries in high-impact journals. He has delivered numerous lectures and chaired sessions at international meetings. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences and has held numerous media appearances. He has received several scholarships and awards, including awards from the International Union Against Cancer, New England Dermatologic Society, and the Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award at Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Panel Discussion Psychodermatology in Cosmetic Dermatology

Dr. Keira Barr is a prominent leader in women’s medicine – creating a bridge between hormones, skin and mind-body medicine to optimize women’s mid-life experience. A fierce patient advocate and completely dedicated to uncovering the root cause of hormonal imbalances, Dr. Barr empowers women worldwide to take control of their health and their hormones in menopause. She is an international speaker, best selling author, clinical educator, and considered a leading authority on women’s health. As a former Assistant Clinical Professor at UC Davis in the departments of dermatology and pathology, editorial reviewer of multiple leading medical journals, medical advisor within the personal care and tech communities, and researcher in clinical trials, Dr Barr is dedicated to providing the most-cutting edge and innovative solutions for women. Her work has been featured in the MindBodyGreen, Bustle, Reader’s Digest, Glamour, SELF, Oprah Magazine, and more.

PSYCHODERMATOLOGY AROUND THE WORLD

Dr. Maria-Angeliki Gkini, UK

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Stigmatization: A call for a global solution to a global concern

Dr. Dimitre Dimitrov is a Consultant at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, UAE. He Specialized in Dermatology. He has a special interest in Psychodermatology.
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Psychodermatology Fellowship: Has the time arrived?

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Psychodermatology, Wisconsin experience

Dr. Mostaghimi directed the University of Wisconsin-Madison Psychocutaneous Clinic in the Department of Dermatology, helping patients with complex ailments that have their root cause in either or both disciplines of Dermatology and Psychiatry. She left her clinic to expand her research and clinical work in a more independent setting. She has since established Wisconsin Psychocutaneous Clinic as an autonomous private practice in Madison. The primary role of the clinic is education and consulting other physicians so that in collaboration, we can care holistically for patients with Psychocutaneous ailments. The clinic does not offer individual patient services at this time. We offer patient care for general psychiatry through contract with medical practices. Dr. Mostaghimi is a proud Emeritus professor of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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Psychodermatology in the UK, Europe and Globally

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Psychodermatology in Canada

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Current scenario of psychodermatology in Bangladesh

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Psychodermatology in China

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The Orphan Child of Dermatology: Psychodermatology in Turkey

Cemre Busra Turk

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Kazakhstan experience in the Psychodermatology Development

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The psychodermatology Diploma

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Patient Perspective 8

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Panel Discussion PSYCHODERMATOLOGY AROUND THE WORLD

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CONCLUSION

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Patient Perspectives - Closing comments

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.
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Congress conclusion

Professor at Central Michigan University in Saginaw, Michigan. My areas of interest Psychodermatology and Psychiatric aspects of hair disease. Psychotrichology, Skin picking and delusions of parasitosis are my other areas of interest and expertise. I am currently Executive Secretary of Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America. I am author and editor of several books on Psychodermatology.

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