Instructions for Abstracts
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
GENERAL RULES:
Each abstract should not exceed 300 words.
It should be arranged as follows:
- Title, in bold capitals.
- Names of authors: surname first, bold.
- Affiliations.
- E-mail of corresponding author.
- Key words (up to five).
- The text can be divided in parts, e.g. Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions (as appropriate).
- References: Up to three, as follows: Surname(s) first followed by Initials of authors, Journal, volume, page(s), year.
For books: Editor(s) (surname first, followed by initial(s), Title of Book Publisher, City, Year, Pages.
PARADIGM OF ABSTRACT
THE SYNDROME OF CAPGRAS
Anagnou, GN
Athens University, Department of Psychiatry, Eginition Hospital, Athens, Greece.
E-mail: @
Key words: Delusions, Misidentifications, Epilepsy, Deja vu.
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References (not obligatory)
1. Alford DS and Nemiah F. Brit J Psychiatry 24, 123-127, 2004.
2. Barton GN (editor) Psychosomatic Medicine, Karger, Basel, 2025 pp 25-35.
Activities & Events
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Activities of the EAPE Sections
by George N. Christodoulou, MD, PhD, FRCPsych., FICPM, President, EAPE
INTRODUCTION
Among the issues discussed lately in the EAPE Board, the Educational and Promotional activities of the Association were specifically highlighted. Under this light, the role that the Sections (former committees") could play was discussed and Prof. George Christodoulou and Prof. Dusica Lecic Tosevski were authorized to lead in this area. As a consequence we have contacted the coordinators of each section, asking them to contribute to these scopes by organizing section seminars. Each section would have to organize a seminar during a specific month so that in every single month there would be at least one EAPE seminar or webinar or both (in hybrid form).
We believe in this activity for a variety of reasons, the main reason being reinforcement of COMMUNICATION.
Indeed, there are members who wonder why they should continue their membership with the EAPE, especially in periods of great austerity like the present one.
What does the EAPE "give" to them and which are the advantages of belonging to our group?
We feel that the main advantage is COMMUNICATION. The opportunity to contact colleagues of various disciplines and nationalities, to cooperate with them, to receive or provide information, to agree on, adopt and communicate joint positions as "statements" , to attempt organizing joint research and to attend or actively participate in educational activities. All this can be achieved through COMMUNICATION.
There are various channels of communication in THE ΕΑPE: The Bulletin, the Newsletter, the Website, the electronic mail, the social media. These, however, are not enough. We need a live and continuous flow of scientific exchange and this can be achieved via the seminar-webinar initiative.
Thus, we have made a plan and have started implementing it. The seminars that we have organized so far have been invariably successful, due to the excellent cooperation with the coordinators of each of the involved sections and our hope is that this will also be the case with the remaining sections. Hereunder the seminars that have been implemented and those that have been scheduled for the future.
Seminars/Webinars
We hope that the seminars, in addition to serving their educational purposes will also provide some much needed visibility that will hopefully serve the recruitment of new members.
We need to work synergistically in order to achieve our scopes and this requires a substantial increase in our membership that will also contribute to the economic stability of our Association.
Events
National Committees
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Guido Bellinghieri, President • email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Gaetano Thiene, President Elect Luigi Campanella, Secretary Antonio Pugliese, Treasurer Luigi Ciraolo, Councillor Mauro Guarino, Councillor Vincenzo Savica, Councillor |
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EAPE Scientific Sections
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The President's Letter
March 2026
Prof. Emeritus Giancarlo Bracale – Naples, Italy
Dear Colleagues and Friends
This is my first letter as President of EAPE, having assumed the role immediately after the elections and the establishment of the Board of Directors.
I consider it a privilege and a great honor to have been appointed to the prestigious and certainly demanding role of President, which I hope to fulfill adequately with personal commitment and dedication, but above all thanks to the invaluable collaboration of all of you.
I joined with enthusiasm and interest when the news arrived that EAPE, the European Association of Professors Emeriti, had been established. I took part in the excellent first congress in Athens, very well organized by Dennis Cokkinos, which was followed by the equally well- organized congresses in Naples by Natale De Santo and in London by sir Les Ebdon.CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE LETTER
Giancarlo Bracale
President EAPE

EAPE's Position Statement
On Academic Freedom by Emeriti Professors
The European Association of Professors Emeriti (EAPE) considers that it is our right but also our duty to defend Academic Freedom.
- Drawing on our long academic experience, we, Professors Emeriti of Europe, firmly consider that we have the responsibility to defend this principle that has survived throughout ages and to support the rights of members of the academic community to freely express their opinions even if these opinions are not in line with the prevailing ideology.
- We object to undue interference, restriction or intimidation of academics, being confident that researchers are fully aware that Academic Freedom carries with it responsibilities like respect for evidence, intellectual honesty and adherence to ethical values and practices. It is the responsibility of the relevant academic institutions only, to safeguard that these responsibilities are observed.

4th EAPE CONGRESS
JUNE 11-13, 2026 ATHENS

Dear Colleagues and Friends
This will be an Anniversary Congress, marking 10 years of productive contribution of our Association to Science and Society.
The Congress promises to be an extraordinary one scientifically and socially. It is open to everyone, not only Emeriti but also younger colleagues who have not yet reached our Status!
So, please go ahead and send us your abstracts ASAP.
The sooner we get them the better.
Click HERE to view and/or download the Announcement.
Feel also free to send me your comments: Profgchristodoulou@gmail.com
TO REGISTER please follow the link:
https://era.eventsair.com/4th-congress-of-eape/reg
TO SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL and abstract please follow the link: https://era.eventsair.com/4th-congress-of-eape/presentation
Further details will follow.
Cordial regards to All.
George Christodoulou
President EAPE
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May 30-June 01, 2019
A reception followed at the roof garden of the Hotel Titania overlooking the Parthenon and the Saronic Gulf.
In the Great Hall of the University of Athens at 16.30 a very interesting symposium “Back to Learning – the role of Mentorship” was presented, followed by a special lecture by Sir Leslie Ebdon with the subject: “Giving others the chance we had, the challenge of fair access to University”.
The opening salutation was given by his Excellency the President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos, who also gave a very inspired lecture on “The Capital of knowledge”. The chorus of the University of Athens presented songs from Greece but also the University songs: “Vive la Compagnie” and “Gaudeamus Igitur”.









