140 AbstractEN:	 A review of the most important psychotherapies (psychodynamic, cognitive, family and group therapies) for schizophrenic patients is presented.  
141 AbstractEN:	 Different factors are involved in the process of decision making at the psychiatric emergency ward. These may be either clinical or related to the therapist and/or the environment.  
142 AbstractEN:	 Reviews about stigma and discrimination in mental illness today, and tries to propose a general model for the development of interventions against that.  
143 AbstractEN:	 The psychoanalytic treatment ofl hysteria and the birth of children psychology through biography of the Russian psychiatrist Sabina Spielrein.  
144 AbstractEN:	 Present situation of the epistemological support of the psychotherapies in the socalled posmodernity and its ethical, political implications is considered.  
145 AbstractEN:	 The identification of the ideal type of the psychology student was the main outcome of this survey. Beside these prevailing representations, additional professional profiles and related life styles and ways of thinking were also identified.  
146 AbstractEN:	 The last advances in the normal human experience requires about the operation sophisticated cerebral mechanism of social cognition.  
147 AbstractEN:	 Transsexualism needs a multidisciplinary approach. The aim of this article is to offer an exposition from different perspectives.  
148 AbstractEN:	 Starting with a clinical reflection on the limit disorders, a guidance headlight is introduced in order to clear up, in itself, the neurosis and the psychosis.  
149 AbstractEN:	 We conclude that the PAS was built through fallacies. The PAS could be used as a threat for dissuade to women from left her couple when there is gender violence.  
150 AbstractEN:	 We describe different Psychological functions of ruminative obsessions, risk factors and a treatment approach based on the Integrative Psychotherapy model.  
151 AbstractEN:	 The evaluation of the capacity constitutes a challenge for the model of clinical relation based on the idea of informed consent.  
152 AbstractEN:	 Female nature is briefly explored through Sándor Márai's literary work.  
153 AbstractEN:	 Some widespread uses and abuses of diagnosis and classification are singled out. Discretion and study are suggested when it comes to postulating the existence of new clinic structures in addition to neurosis and psychosis.  
154 AbstractEN:	 The psychosocial rehabilitation in early phases of psychosis or after a first episodeof psychosis has generated a lot of investigation and the implement of programs and organization of specific services.  
155 AbstractEN:	 We show a description of intervention achieved by the FISLEM and displaysome data of the sample, objectives, methodology and study development.  
156 AbstractEN:	 Studies regarding disorders of borderline point out that neurosis and psychosis only cover a small field within psychopathology.  
157 AbstractEN:	 Prodromic symptoms, the duration of the prodromic phase and the risk factors in the childhood and adolescence of the psychotic disorders and, especially, of the "postpuberal psychotic disorder" or schizophrenia.  
158 AbstractEN:	 Our group treatment experience with individuals involved in mobbing, developed in the Mental Health Services of the 10h Area (Madrid). It is showed the work with five consecutive groups attended during the period between 2003 and 2006.  
159 AbstractEN:	 The starting process and development of a group therapy in an acute-care unit is described.  
160 AbstractEN:	 This paper analyses the life and the work of Marguerite A. Séchehaye, a pioneer in the study of schizophrenia from a psychoanalytic perspective.  
161 AbstractEN:	 The real love is the neurotic experience nearest to the psychosis.  
162 AbstractEN:	 A presentation of two case studies involving adolescent girls, who instictively bring their notes to the therapy sessions, and it has been demonstrated that this kind of material may be used during the process of psichotherapy.  
163 AbstractEN:	 The functioning of the residential program from Severe mental illness, based on the study of its efficiency and economic cost.  
164 AbstractEN:	 We show a group treatment program of fibromyalgia done in a mental health facility.  
165 AbstractEN:	 The deep anomalies which the current psychiatric nosography is facing and the proliferation of alternative and revolutionary proposals including the dimensional diagnosis, can be understood through a kuhnian analysis.  
166 AbstractEN:	 Retrospective study of the cases attended by the psychiatric emergency service in a general hospital during 6 years. Psychotic patients represent the main group, and there is an increase in patients with personality disorders. The main consultation topics were self/ hetero agressiveness, specially autolesive women and males showing agressive behaviour.  
167 AbstractEN:	 Three teenager offenders profiles are established according to the relationship between feelings of anger, psychopathology and substance abuse.  
168 AbstractEN:	 We report a descriptive study of the children and adolescents attended for the first time at the Mental Health Services of Aranjuez (Area 11, Community of Madrid) during the year 2004. A total of 314 new patients were reviewed. The aim of this study is double: on one hand, to describe the socio-demographic characteristics of these new patients and, on the other, to study the distribution of the diagnostic categories with respect to sex and age variables. In order to collect the data, we used the computerised program of the Mental Health Services of the Community of Madrid (Accumulated Registry of Cases).  
169 AbstractEN:	 Introduction: Coordination problems between primary care and mental health levels suggest the need to explore new ways to improve communication between both levels.  Procedures: A psychiatrist and a clinical psychologist in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, moved to a primary care centre (experimental centre) once a week in order to assess patients referred by the general practitioners there and share afterwards their views with them. After 15 months working this way, general practitioners were given a survey about their satisfaction with their relation to mental health. Their answers were compared with those of the staff from another centre (control centre).  Outcome: the staff in the experimental centre valued more positively than the staff in the control centre the following aspects: quality of information received from mental health, amount of contacts with mental health, availability of mental health staff, specific formation on mental health and coordination with mental health staff.  Discussion: This experience shows how it is possible to develop an alternative way of coordination between mental health and primary care with which general practitioners feel highly satisfied. Methodological issues as well as possible ways for future works are discussed.  
170 AbstractEN:	 We performed a prospective research with the aim to assess the depression in acute stroke, and we identified resemblances between poststroke depression and the grief.  
171 AbstractEN:	 Currently, most extended and accepted psychiatric model is the so-called biological psychiatry, being Evidence-Based Medicine one of its most favourite tools. Without leaving aside criticism made to the model and those tool's flaws, we have wanted to set out if biological psychiatry itself and its supporters do really accept conclusions drafted by EBM, discussing some work's results, which we have considered interesting. We finish up with some personal opinions about the matter of, if it is not EBM, what or who is supplying power to the practice of biological psychiatry as it is carried out in our environment.  
172 AbstractEN:	 The Involuntary Outpatient Treatment make us to go beyond legal issues.  It give us the opportunity to dicuss psychiatric treatment under ethics terms.  
173 AbstractEN:	 Philosophical, theoretical and methodological foundations of the "third force" of Psychology are analyzed, from their origins to current theories of anxiety, viewed from an existential point of view.  
174 AbstractEN:	 From studies of a line of research on bereavement, made comments on his involvement in the evolution of different stages in the biographical and psychopathology.  
175 AbstractEN:	 The stigma (shameful mark or signal) attached to the diagnostic label or stay in psychiatric institutions holds serious consequences for the subjects, mostly social exclusion and restriction or denial of citizenship. We focus on the advanced character of the legislation in Spain and its de-stigmatizing and inclusive potentialities, as well as the persistence of significant barriers to its full implementation, in the form of resistances of those affected and their families, professionals and institutions related to mental illness.  
176 AbstractEN:	 Presents arguments for the debate about the assisted reproductive techniques that allow babies genetic "design" for treatment of brothers or sisters with incurable diseases and their impact on society and individuals.  
177 AbstractEN:	 This article contributes to the extra-academic reception of Michel Foucault's thought, referring to the psychiatric fight. The first antiinstitutional and antipsychiatric texts have been looked through, those which were read in Spain and were closely related to a part of Foucault's work, the interest and influence risen by Histoire de la folie among Spanish progressive psychiatrists have been particulary analysed.  
178 AbstractEN:	 The aim of this research is the analysis of the impact of the stressful life experiences lived through the teenager clinic cases in the Parla mental health services (Area 10, Madrid). Scanning which personality variables carry out gap responses due to stressful vital events, it allow us to understand better the reasons how teenager can hold up the life adversities, which deficits are associated to who have failed, and which measures have to be set up to reach effective intervention.  
179 AbstractEN:	 Levels of hostility and impulsivity in a sample of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder treated with DBT in a group setting.  Description and follow up.  
180 AbstractEN:	 We present a dementia case, diagnosed as Alzheimer type. Nevertheless, the final diagnosis of Whipple's disease was delayed.  
181 AbstractEN:	 In this case delusionary process reminds of our pacient's paranoid movie script writing.  
182 AbstractEN:	 The paper reviews all the assessment instruments available in Spanish in six areas: general psychosocial rehabilitation, needs, disability, quality of life, psychopathology and family burden.  
183 AbstractEN:	 This paper analyses the life and the work of J. N. Rosen, a controversial pioneer in the approach of psychosis from a psychoanalytic perspective.  
184 AbstractEN:	 The text gives an approximation to the gender contemporary theories from the analysis of transexuality and intersexuality. Gives a review as the current concepts from the biomedical perspective as the answer that is done from the field of the social sciences.  
185 AbstractEN:	 The aim of this study was know the effects of the cognitive subprograms of the IPT in patients with psychotic disorders. The experimental research measured the changes in the cognitive basic processes and, in turn, in symptomatology, social skills and problems resolution.  The participants were 32 patients in ambulatory treatment diagnosed of schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, divided in two conditions: experimental and control. The participants of the experimental group participated at IPT's program for six months, with the frequency of two weekly meetings. The group control did not receive any therapeutic program of rehabilitation.  The analysis of the measures pre-postest of the experimental group showed a statistically significant improvement in the cognitive symptomatology (M=4, 05 vs M=3, 60), affective (M = 4, 35 vs. = 4, 00) and denial (M=5, 00 vs M =.4, 75). As well as, in the cognitive performance (M =12 vs. M=13, 95), mainly in selective attention and auditory report. Finally, we found an improvement in the satisfaction with the life (M=55, 60 vs. M = 53, 67). The participants of the control group did not experience significant changes in any of the measured variables.  The results demonstrate the efficiency of the implementation of a program of integrated psychological treatment to the cognitive rehabilitation of the psychotic patients. The limitations and the implications are discussed for future applications of the IPT in this population.  
186 AbstractEN:	 The experience of the EMILIA project is explained and a global vision is offered so as to gain a better understanding about the "Expert by Experience" and user involvement in mental health, the implications for professionals, users and the health system.  
187 AbstractEN:	 The symptom acquires sense in the subject's biography, and it's made illness in the collective imaginary. From the symptoms that drew a clinical without anatomical representation, studying by Charcot in Salpêtrière, to fibromyalgia there is a long course of collective narratives. Each historical moment staged its representations, the mental illnesses, how to understand the family, the sexuality or the religious beliefs. Individuals tend to express discontent through meaningful ways to their own culture. There is no semiology of the mental illness building with non-behavioural signs, meaningless. We must escape from the trap of the DSM to work towards achieving a psychopathology to understand mental illness, allowing a clinical of subject in its diversity.  
188 AbstractEN:	 Time experience in normal and pathological psychology is described, and some contributions about the sense of time in addictive disorders and neurosis (obsessions and phobias).  
189 AbstractEN:	 The text suggests that what is today understood as the therapeutic community had its origin in Germany, more specifically in Tegel, Berlin.  

