Session Details
[Symposium 100] Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder: Recent progress through the collaboration of neurobiological research and the development of new clinical treatment modalities.
Sun. Sep 28, 2025 2:50 PM - 4:20 PM JST
Sun. Sep 28, 2025 5:50 AM - 7:20 AM UTC
Sun. Sep 28, 2025 5:50 AM - 7:20 AM UTC
Session Room 1 (Main Hall A)
Moderator: Hisato Matsunaga (Hyogo Medical University), M Sai Spoorthy (All India Institute of Medical Sciences)
[SY-100]Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder: Recent progress through the collaboration of neurobiological research and the development of new clinical treatment modalities.
(Provisional Symposium title: Please edit.)
Joselito C. Pascual2, Tomohiro Nakano3, Jhin Chang4, Hisato Matsunaga5, Tsuyoshi Akiyama1 (1. Rokubancho Mental Clinic (Japan), 2. University of the Philippines (Philippines), 3. Kyushu University (Japan), 4. Yonsei Forest Mental Health Clinic (Korea), 5. Hyogo Medical University (Japan))
[SY-100-01]Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Addiction
*Joselito C Pascual1,2,3,4 (1. Division of Addiction and Recovery Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Philippine General Hospital (Philippines), 2. National Poison Management and Control Center, Philippine General Hospital (Philippines), 3. Philippine Academy of Addiction and Recovery Medicine (Philippines), 4. Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology (Philippines))
[SY-100-02]Treatment strategy for OCD/Hoarding Disorder based on recent neuroimaging findings
*TOMOHIRO NAKAO1 (1. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University (Japan))
[SY-100-03]Targeting the Anterior Cingulate cortex in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: From Capsulotomy to Deep TMS
*Jhingoo Chang1, Su Young Lee1, Chan-Hyung Kim2 (1. Department of Psychiatry, Yonsei Forest Mental Health Clinic, Seoul, Korea (Korea), 2. Department of Psychiatry, yonsei university college of medicine (Korea))
[SY-100-04]A prospective investigation of impacts of comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) on clinical features and long-term treatment response in adult patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
*Hisato Matsunaga1, Keiichiro Mukai1 (1. Dept' of Neuropsychiatry, Hyogo Medical University (Japan))