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Back to Basics: Integrating Clinical and Scienti�c Knowledge to Advance the Field of Trauma
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting
Final ProgramNovember 5 – 7, 2015 | Pre-Meeting Institutes, November 4
New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
www.istss.orgJointly provided by Boston University School of Medicine and the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
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The ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting is supported in part by:
Silver Supporter
Wiley-Blackwell
Bronze Supporter
Elsevier
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Department of Psychiatry
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Dear Colleagues,Welcome to the ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting! The theme of this year’s meeting is “Back to Basics: Integrating Clinical and Scientific Knowledge to Advance the Field of Trauma.”
In the past 20 years, neurobiological and clinical research on the effects of trauma and processes of recovery has evolved at a great pace and in many different directions. Not all insights have been effectively translated into prevention and intervention strategies, however, and treatment facilities are still particularly poor in countries where trauma is most present.
In this era of both exciting scientific innovations and worldwide globalization, the aim of this meeting is to help bridge the gap between basic (neurobiological, genetic and clinical) research and clinical practice, and facilitate the transference and implementation of knowledge. This meeting features new and exciting developments in the field of trauma and their potential for new treatment interventions by internationally highly recognized experts in the field.
Moreover, panels and workshops provide a lively forum for critical discussions on what we have learned so far. In addition to high-quality, scientific contributions, there are ample opportunities to reflect on the topics that need to be addressed from a clinical point of view and the challenges in clinical practice that hamper optimal implementation of effective interventions. All in all, this meeting invites attendees to broaden their perspectives, intensify the clinician-researcher dialogue, and promote more interdisciplinary collaborative learning, within the context of the exciting vibes of New Orleans.
Welcome to New Orleans and an outstanding educational event.
Bernet Elzinga, PhD (Chair, Scientific Committee), Christian Schmahl, MD-PhD (Co-Chair, Scientific Committee)
Joanne Davis, PhD (Chair, Organizing Committee)
Miranda Olff, PhD (ISTSS President)
Letter from Chairs
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting
Back to Basics: Integrating Clinical and Scienti�c Knowledge to Advance the Field of Trauma
November 5 – 7, 2015Pre-Meeting Institutes, November 4New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Table of ContentsProgram Committee 4 – 5
ISTSS Leadership 6
Schedule at a Glance 7
General Information 9 – 10
Exhibitor Directory 11– 12
Special Events/Meetings and In Memoriam 13
Membership Information 14
Internship & Postdoctoral Networking Fair 15
Continuing Education 16 – 17
Program Committee Disclosures 18
Faculty Disclosures 19 – 21
Potential for Participant Distress 22 – 24
Keynote Addresses 25 – 28
Master Clinicians and Master Methodologists 29 – 34
Invited Presentations 35 – 37
Media Presentation 38
Pre-Meeting Institutes 39 – 44
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Meetings 45
SIG Endorsed Presentations 46 – 47
Affiliate Societies Endorsed Presentations 48
ISTSS Award Winners 49
Presentation Type Descriptions 50
Guides to Information in Schedule 51 – 52
Daily Schedule 53 – 116
Thursday Poster Map 117
Thursday Poster Listing 118 – 140
Welcome Reception Poster Map 141
Welcome Reception Poster Listing 142 – 145
Friday Poster Map 146
Friday Poster Listing 147 – 169
Floor Plans 170
ISTSS Scientific Program CommitteeProgram Co-Chairs
ChairBernet Elzinga, PhDCo-ChairChristian Schmahl, MD
Deputies
Maureen A. Allwood, PhDVittoria Ardino, PhDIva Bicanic, PhD, MScMartin Bohus, MDVictor G. Carrion, MDWendy D’Andrea, PhDDouglas L. Delahanty, PhDThomas Ehring, PhDDiane L. Elmore, PhD, MPHIris Engelhard, PhDJulian D. Ford, PhDLutz Goldbeck, Ph DRochelle Hanson, PhDElizabeth A. Hembree, PhDTalma Hendler, MD, PhDRafaele Huntjens, PhDTanja Jovanovic, PhD
Ruth A. Lanius, MD, PhDTanja Michael, PhDRajendra A. Morey, MDMegan McDevitt-Murphy, PhDFrank Neuner, PhDElana Newman, PhDPatrick A. Palmieri, PhDNeil Roberts, DClinPsy Benjamin E. Saunders, PhDMaggie Schauer, PhDMarit Sijbrandij, PhDZachary Steel, PhD, MClinPsychKathleen Thomaes, MD, PhDLynn C. Waelde, PhDAmy Williams, PhDErika Wolf, PhD
Annual Meeting Organizing Committee
ChairJoanne Davis, PhD
Deputies
Abby Blankenship, PhDChelsea Cogan, MARochelle Hanson, PhDHoward Osofsky, MD, PhDJoy Osofsky, PhD
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Reviewers
Ceren AcarturkElena AcquariniZachary AdamsFredrik ÅhsTripp AkeAdeyinka Akinsulure-SmithLisa Angert-MorrisCherie ArmourChristina ArmstrongFilip ArnbergMillie AstinChristal BadourJudy BassMichele BedardDorothee BentzDavid BerleLucy BerlinerAntonia BifulcoJonathan BissonPaul BoelenMaria BoettchePaul BoltonMarcel Bonn-MillerKaren BosMichelle BovinRikke BramsenJennifer BrittonLisa BrownVanessa BrownMelissa BrymerBerre BurchKathleen ChardJoan CookNida CorryNicholas CouplandKatie DawsonCarien de KloetAnne DePrinceJulia DiehleMartin DorahyJoseph DunsmoorGrete DybMarieke EfftingAfsoon EftekhariThomas EhringChristiane Eichenberg
Jon ElhaiVerena ErtlMark EvcesNegar FaniNorah FeenyErika FelixLaurie FieldsAlyce FosterPaul FrewenIsaac Galatzer-LevyTara GalovskiAmy GarrettBerthold GersonsMatty GeurinkBita GhafooriAndrea GoldLutz GoldbeckDamion GrassoCarolyn GreeneMuriel HagenaarsMelanie HarnedEllen HarringtonKelly HarringtonChristina HassijaPeter HaugenJasmeet HayesGina HechanovaTobias HeckerKathy HegadorenTonje HoltHiroaki HoriHellen HornsveldKatie HowellBenjamin IfflandSabra InslichtLeah IrishChristie JacksonLisa Jobe-ShieldsDawn JohnsonRussell JonesAmy JoscelynePatricia KerigAl Killen-HarveyYoshiharu KimVeronica KirschEllen KlaassensMegan Klabunde
Birgit KleimNiko KleindienstHilit KletterChristine KnaevelsrudIris-Tatjana KolassaDavid KolkoTeresa KramerJulie KransAnne Krause-UtzEric KuhnSam LandrumJason LangWillie LangelandRuth LaniusSadie LarsenDean LauterbachGregory LeskinCatrin LewisBelinda LiddellMichelle LillyStefanie LisHeather LittletonDelyth LloydAnja LokMiriam LommenBrigitte Lueger-SchusterKate MaciaAndreas MaerckerNikhil MajumdarRyan MatlowShannon McCaslinMargaret McKinnonRobert McMackinLisa McTeagueMariel MeewisseRichard Meiser-StedmanVasiliki MichopoulosMelissa MilanakKaren MitchellJoel MitchellTrudy MoorenAngie MorelandWendy MorganNaser MorinaNexh MorinaJoanne MouthaanLaura Murray
James NaifehJennifer NaylorFrauke NeesSummer NelsonDebra Nelson-GardellMirjam NijdamBarbara NilesSonya NormanSeth NorrholmNicole NugentMeaghan O’DonnellHolly OrcuttSarah OstrowskiEmilio OvugaLaurie Anne PearlmanKathleen PierceKeri PinnaSebastian PohlackNnamdi PoleMelissa PolusnyMatthew PriceEve PufferDaniela RabellinoSheila RauchDavid ReadyGavin ReesHeidi ResnickGilbert ReyesAlyssa RheingoldMatthias RiemenschneiderDavid RiggsMarleen RijkeboerCarie RodgersSimon RosenbaumWalton RothJustin RussellNaomi SadehRegina SaileLuisa SalesVedat SarIngo SchaeferInga SchalinskiJulia SchellongSusann SchmiedgenSabine SchoenfeldPriscilla Schulz
Brandon ScottJoseph ScottiSoraya SeedatBruce ShapiroJun ShigemuraMarit SijbrandijAlessandra SimonelliBrian SmithStefanie SmithJeffrey SonisRegina SteilHakon StenmarkJennifer StevensDaniel StjepanovicBradley StolbachAndreas StroehleMichael SuvakSteven SzaboKuowei TayKarin ThompsonSarah TiegreenMischa TursichArnold van EmmerikSanne van RooijGerrit van WykMirjam van ZuidenKristen WalterElizabeth WarnerFrank WeathersTerri WeaverCourtney Welton-MitchellCornelia WesselsJeffrey WherryJennifer WildSarah WilkerJoah WilliamsSharon WillsHelen WilsonShannon Wiltsey-StirmanAnke WitteveenHelena YoungSahika YukselHeidi ZinzowLori Zoellner
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ISTSS Executive CommitteePresident Miranda Olff, PhD
Vice President Julian Ford, PhD
Treasurer Kathryn Magruder, MPH, PhD
Secretary Meaghan O’Donnell, PhD
President-Elect Grete A. Dyb, MD, PhD
Past President Nancy Kassam-Adams, PhD
ISTSS Board MembersAnanda Amstadter, PhD
Charles “Chip” Benight, PhD
Alain Brunet, PhD
Diane T. Castillo, PhD
Kathleen Chard, PhD
Joan Cook, PhD
Joanne L. Davis, PhD
Diane Elmore, PhD, MPH
Debra L. Kaysen, PhD
Yoshiharu Kim, MD, PhD
Candice Monson, PhD
Gladys Mwiti, PhD
Alyssa A. Rheingold, PhD
Amy Street, PhD
Douglas Zatzick, MD
ISTSS Past PresidentsNancy Kassam-Adams, PhD 2013-2014
Karestan C. Koenen, PhD 2012-2013
Eve Carlson, PhD 2011-2012
Marylène Cloitre, PhD 2010-2011
Ulrich Schnyder, MD 2009-2010
Patricia Resick, PhD 2008-2009
Stuart Turner, MD, MA, 2007-2008 FRCP, FRCPsych
Elana Newman, PhD 2006-2007
Dean G. Kilpatrick, PhD 2005-2006
Barbara O. Rothbaum, PhD 2004-2005
Paula Schnurr, PhD 2003-2004
Onno van der Hart, PhD 2002-2003
John Briere, PhD 2001-2002
Bonnie Green, PhD 2000-2001
John Fairbank, PhD 1999-2000
Alexander McFarlane, MD 1998-1999
Sandra Bloom, MD 1997-1998
Terence M. Keane, PhD 1996-1997
Matthew J. Friedman, MD, PhD 1995-1996
Elizabeth Brett, PhD 1994-1995
Charles Marmar, MD 1993-1994
Susan Roth, PhD 1992-1993
Robert S. Pynoos, MD 1991-1992
Bessel van der Kolk, MD 1990-1991
Jacob D. Lindy, MD 1989-1990
Yael Danieli, PhD 1988-1989
John Wilson, PhD 1987-1988
Charles Figley, PhD 1985-1987
Student ProgramChair Stephanie Wells, BA
Vice Chair Robert McKinney, LCSW, PIP, ACSW
StressPoints Newsletter Editor Patricia K. Kerig, PhD
Journal of Traumatic Stress Editor Daniel S. Weiss, PhD
Website Editor Damion Grasso, PhD
Social Network Administrator Nathalie Reid, MLIS, MA
ISTSS StaffExecutive Director Rick Koepke, MSW, MSIS
Program Director Michael Hagedorn
Administrative Director Krista Baran
Education Director Kismet Saglam, MS, Ed.
Conference Director Jacky Schweinzger, CMP
Conference Administrator Kim Santos
Marketing Communications Director Eric Bailey
Traumatic StressPoints Managing Editor Donald Rolfe
Accountant Genevieve Sapp
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Schedule at a Glance (subject to change)
Tuesday, November 3 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open
Wednesday, November 47:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service
7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Registration Desk Open
8:30 a.m. – Noon Pre-Meeting Institutes
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Paper in a Day
10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Bookstore Open
Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pre-Meeting Institutes
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Setup
6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Keynote Address
Thursday, November 5 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open
8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Poster Session 1 Setup
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Keynote Address
10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 1
10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 1
11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings
11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Special Added Session
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 2
2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Concurrent Session 3
4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Session 4
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session 1 (Cash Bar)
7:00 p.m. Poster Session 1 Dismantle
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters
Friday, November 6 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open
8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Poster Session 2 Setup
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Keynote Address
10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 5
10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 2
11:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Student Lunch Meeting
11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 6
1:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Internship and Post-Doctoral Program Networking Fair
2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Concurrent Session 7
4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Session 8
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session 2 (Cash Bar)
7:00 p.m. Poster Session 2 Dismantle
7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ISTSS Business Meeting Evening Events to be Announced
Saturday, November 77:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service
7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open
8:00 a.m. – Noon Exhibits Open
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Bookstore Open
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Keynote Address
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 9
10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 10
11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 11
2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 12
Noon – 5:30 p.m. Exhibitor Dismantle
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Closing International Panel
5:30 p.m. Meeting Adjourns
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Registration The ISTSS Registration and CE/Membership Services desks are located on the second floor, and will be open at the following times:
Tuesday, November 3 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 4 7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m.
Thursday, November 5 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, November 6 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Participation in the ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting is limited to registered delegates. Your full registration includes:
• Education sessions and materials
• Admission to all program sessions (except Pre-Meeting Institutes, which require an additional fee)
• Admission to poster sessions
• PDF Final Program, Online Conference App and access to online itinerary builder
Networking/Social Events • Welcome Reception with Featured Poster Presentations
• Morning coffee and tea networking opportunities
• Special Interest Group (SIG) meetings
• Conference Sessions
• Four Keynote Addresses
• Invited Sessions
• Master Clinician Series
• Master Methodologist Series
• Annual Business Meeting
• Committee and Task Force Meetings
• Student Poster Award
• Internship and Postdoctoral Program Networking Fair
• Exhibits of products and services
• ISTSS Bookstore
Contemplation and Reflection Room Audubon Room, Fifth Floor
A special room has been set aside for quiet reflection, prayer and meditation.
Thursday, November 5 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, November 6 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Meeting Hotel and Meeting Rooms All sessions and events at the ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting will take place at the New Orleans Marriott Hotel. Floor plans of the meeting facilities can be found on the back of this program.
New Orleans Marriott555 Canal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130, USAToll Free Reservations: +1-888-364-1200General Guest Phone: +1-504-581-1000Guest Fax: +1-504-523-6755
AttireAttire for the conference is business casual.
Badges The Annual Meeting badge you received at registration check-in is required for admittance to all sessions and social activities. A fee is charged to replace lost badges.
ISTSS BookstoreThird Floor
Professional Books offers a large selection of trauma-related publications for sale during the meeting.
Contact Marcie Lifson at Professional Books at +1-800-210-7323 or +1-617-630-9393, [email protected].
The bookstore is open during the following hours:
Wednesday, November 4 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 5 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Friday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Business CenterFedEx Office Business Center New Orleans Marriott555 Canal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130Phone: +1-504-654-1057Fax: +1-504-654-1842Email: [email protected]
Copying, faxing, office supplies, computer and printer stations and other business services are available.
Operating Hours:
Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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Meeting Room Locator Key at the New Orleans MarriottA floor plan of the meeting facilities can be found on the back of this program.
Second Floor
Galerie 2Galerie 3Galerie 4
Galerie 5Galerie 6
Third Floor
Plenary Room – AcaciaCarondeletSalon A – C
Salon DSalon ESalon F – H
Fourth Floor
Balcony J – KBalcony L – MCommittee Meeting Rooms
BacchusRegentBonaparte
41st FloorSt. Charles
Posters – Preservation Hall, Second Floor
Registration – Preservation Hall Foyer, Second Floor
Speaker Ready Room – Iberville, Fourth Floor
Exhibits – Second Floor
Meeting rooms are available on both the Fourth and 41st Floors of the hotel for committee or small meetings at designated times during the meeting. Attendees can reserve meeting times by using the sign-up sheets outside each of the rooms.
Exhibits Ballroom Foyer, Third Floor
Thursday, November 5 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 8:00 a.m. – Noon
Stop by the exhibits to see the display of products and services of interest to the trauma field. The exhibits provide valuable interaction between the profession and organizations that supply products and services.
A list of the exhibitors can be found on page 11 of the final program with additional exhibitors listed in the on-site newsletter in your registration packet.
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting Session AbstractsThe abstracts for the ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting are available on the ISTSS website, www.istss.org, in the online Final Program and through the online itinerary planner, http://owpm.net/abstracts/ISTSS/itinerary
Meeting Evaluation ISTSS needs your input to enhance future ISTSS meetings. A link to an online meeting evaluation survey will be emailed to you shortly after the ISTSS Annual Meeting. Your participation in this survey is encouraged and greatly appreciated.
Message Center Second Floor
The ISTSS message center is located next to the registration desk on the Second Floor. Messages for registrants are posted alphabetically by last name. Please remove your messages after you have received them. The ISTSS message center can be reached by calling the hotel operator at +1-504-581-1000 and ask to be transferred to the ISTSS registration desk.
Smoking Policy Smoking is prohibited at any ISTSS function.
Special Assistance Notify the ISTSS registration desk on the Mezzanine Level if you require special assistance at the conference.
ISTSS-2015 Meeting AppDownload the ISTSS-2015 Annual Meeting App. Put the whole searchable program on your phone or tablet.iTunes StoreGoogle Play
Internet AccessFree wi-fi is available in the hotel Lobby, and in your sleeping room. There is no internet available on the ISTSS meeting floors.
Itinerary BuilderFind the sessions you don’t want to miss http://owpm.net/abstracts/ISTSS/itinerary
Speaker Ready Room Iberville, Fourth Floor
If you plan to use audiovisual aids (i.e. PowerPoint slides) during your presentation, visit the speaker ready room before your presentation. The room is equipped with much of the same audiovisual setup as session rooms, so you may test your materials and rehearse your presentation.
Speaker Ready Room Hours
Wednesday, November 4 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Thursday, November 5 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Friday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Saturday, November 7 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Student Poster AwardISTSS will present the annual Student Poster Award at the ISTSS Business Meeting, November 6 at 7:15 p.m. The winner will receive a complimentary 2016 meeting registration, with additional presenters receiving honorable mention certificates.
General Information
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Department of Veterans AffairsOrlando Austin1250 Poydras Street, Suite 100New Orleans, LA 70113Tel: +1-225-274-5382E-mail: [email protected]
European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS)Carsten Demant JørgensenP.O. Box 41, Strandvejen 169-171DK-2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen, DenmarkTel.: +45 3946 0518 Fax: +45 3946 0515E-mail: [email protected]
Institute on Violence Abuse and Trauma (IVAT)Teresa Lass10065 Old Grove RdSte 101San Diego, CA 92131Tel: +1-858-527-1860Fax: +1-858-527-1743E-mail: [email protected]
The Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma (IVAT) and the Family Violence & Sexual Assault Institute (FVSAI) work together as comprehensive resource, training and professional services centers concerned with all aspects of violence, abuse and trauma. IVAT/FVSAI bridge gaps and help improve systems of care on local, national and global levels through collaborations. IVAT/FVSAI offer professional training, continuing education, certifications, publications and journals, a bookstore, professional clinical and forensic services, research, program evaluations, two annual international summits, and think tanks.
Lucida Treatment CenterTammy Eurick116 N. Dixie HwyLantana, FL 33462 USATel: +1-561-337-2600E-mail: [email protected]
Lucida® Treatment Center offers a program for Co-Occurring and substance use disorders, and a mental health program for women with a primary mental health diagnosis. Lucida® is accredited by the Joint Commission and blends evidence-based and alternative therapies, exceptional psychiatric, bilingual clinical and medical staff, personalized care, and resort-style amenities. We are located just steps from the intercostal Waterway in Palm Beach County, Florida.
The Center Posttraumatic Disorder Program at the Psychiatric Institute of Washington, DCFlorence Morris Hannigan4228 Wisconsin Ave., NWWashington, DC 20016Tel: +1-202-885-5752Fax: +1-202-885-5783E-mail: [email protected]
The Center is a specialized continuum of behavioral health services for short-term directed treatment of adults who exhibit acute symptoms associated with posttraumatic and dissociative disorders and other trauma-based conditions. The Center’s innovative program can provide stabilization and training in self-management skills through the use of stage-oriented strategies within a trauma framework. Designed to meet the individual needs of patients at different stages of treatment, out problem and skill focused continuum of care includes inpatient and partial hospitalization.
The New Orleans Institute at River Oaks HospitalLisa Lucas1525 River Oaks Road WestNew Orleans, LA 70123Tel: +1-800-366-1740E-mail: [email protected]
When outpatient and inpatient stabilization programs have been unsuccessful in containing self-destructive symptoms, individuals may require the intensive inpatient treatment offered at The New Orleans Institute. Since 1989, thousands of individuals from the U.S., Canada, Europe and South America have received this specialized care for trauma-based disorders (childhood or adult onset), compulsive behaviors, eating disorders and post-traumatic stress. Specialized treatment is also available for members of the military and their families.
Routledge JournalsJames Fischer530 Walnut St.Ste 850Philadelphia, PA 19106Tel: +1-215-606-4288E-mail: [email protected]
Routledge Journals, a division of Taylor & Francis, is a leading, international publisher of scholarly research. Visit us online at www.tandfonline.com or visit the Routledge Journals booth to request free sample copies.
Exhibitor Directory
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Trauma Disorders Program at Sheppard PrattChelsea Soobitsky6501 N. Charles St.Baltimore, MD 21204Tel: +1-410-938-3133E-mail: [email protected]
The Trauma Disorders Program, part of the Sheppard Pratt Health System, is a nationally and internationally recognized program for the treatment of individuals with trauma-related conditions including dissociative disorders and other complex post-traumatic conditions. It is comprised of a 22-bed coed inpatient unit, an outpatient program, a postdoctoral fellowship program, and research and consultation components. Our inpatient program, has received referrals from across the US and from Canada, and utilizes an intensive multidisciplinary treatment approach through individual therapy, milieu therapy, and process-oriented, experiential, and psycho-educational group therapies to assist with recovery and return to the community.
U.S. Army Healthcare RecruitingJaclyn Grant3850 N. Causeway Blvd.Ste 635Metairie, LA 70448
Army Medicine has been around officially since 1862, and since then has been providing excellent, high quality care to American’s sons and daughters. We have a worldwide reputation for excellence in healthcare delivery and medical research. There are more benefits to being part of the U.S. Army health care team than you think. Benefits that can advance your skills and knowledge, shape your perspective, and provide you a comfortable and rewarding lifestyle.
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ISTSS Special Interest Group MeetingsThursday, November 5, 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.Saturday, November 7, 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide members with a forum for communication and interaction about specific topic areas related to traumatic stress and provides a means of personal and professional involvement in the activities of the society. See page 45 for a listing of specific SIG meetings for each day. All meeting participants are welcome to attend.
ISTSS AwardsThursday, November 5, 8:30 a.m.Friday, November 6, 8:30 a.m.Acadia, Third Floor
Help us recognize the recipients of this year’s ISTSS awards. The awards will be given before the keynote addresses on Thursday and Friday. See a list of 2015 award winners on page 49.
Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Poster PresentationsThursday, November 5, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.Acadia, Third Floor
Join us to welcome attendees to the ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting. A selection of the top posters will be presented, organized by the Special Interest Groups. This will be a great opportunity to talk with SIG Chairs and poster presenters about the outstanding work happening in special interest areas.
Enjoy a discussion with presenters while hors d’oeuvres are served alongside a cash bar.
See pages 142 – 145 for the list of posters being presented.
ISTSS Student Lunch Meeting Friday, November 6, 11:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.Carondelet, Third Floor
All student members and nonmembers are invited to attend the student section meeting at the 31st Annual ISTSS conference on Friday, November 6. This lunch meeting provides a great opportunity to meet and network with fellow students and future colleagues, as well as leaders in the field of traumatic stress studies from around the world. The recipients of the three Student Section awards will be announced.
This year’s meeting will feature “SPEED-MEETING” – a format based on the idea of speed-dating. Trauma experts will rotate between tables and provide students with an incredible opportunity to get to know the expert quickly, ask questions and glean wisdom and guidance from those who have successfully journeyed the same paths that students currently travel. It is our hope that students will learn and grow from this mini-mentorship exercise, feel more comfortable approaching trauma experts (and others) at the meeting and generally feel more a part of the ISTSS family.
Pre-registered students will receive lunch paid for by ISTSS.
The Internship and Postdoctoral Networking Fair will be immediately following this lunch meeting. See you there!
Business Meeting Friday, November 6, 7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Salon E, Third Floor
All meeting participants are invited to attend the Annual Business Meeting. Learn about the Society, ask questions and make suggestions about ISTSS. In addition to meeting ISTSS leadership, student poster awards will be presented and travel grant recipients will be announced.
Special Events/Meetings
In MemoriamISTSS wishes to acknowledge members who have passed away this year.
John P. Wilson, PhD, was the Society’s Second President (1987-1988).Henry Krystal, MD, received the ISTSS Lifetime Achievement Award in 1992.
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Join the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and become a member of the largest association dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about policy, program and treatment initiatives that seek to reduce traumatic stressors and their immediate and long-term consequences. Take advantage of the reduced member registration rate along with all the other benefits of being an ISTSS member.
Join today using the secure online membership application at www.istss.org.
ISTSS membership includes:
• Peer-reviewed Journal of Traumatic Stress• Clinician Directory listing• Discounted ISTSS Annual Meeting rate• Preferred pricing for continuing education courses, webinars and
expert trainings• StressPoints e-Newsletter• Traumatic Stress e-NewsBrief• Access to Member’s Only Section with searchable membership
directory and diagnostic scales• Discounts on selected publications from Taylor and Francis• Ability to join Special Interest Groups and Committees
Your ISTSS membership plays an important role in supporting international trauma research and treatment. ISTSS membership is based on a calendar year — January 1 through December 31 — and dues are not prorated. Applicants joining after October 1 will be paid through the following membership year.
For 2016, regular membership in ISTSS is $225, which includes both print and electronic versions of the Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS), or $205, which includes the electronic version of JTS only. Early Career Professional membership is $130, which includes both print and electronic versions of JTS, or $110, which includes the electronic version of JTS only. Student membership is $95, which includes both print and electronic versions of JTS, or $75, which includes the electronic version of JTS only.
Membership Information
Corresponding MembershipThe Corresponding Membership is FREE to individuals who reside in an African country.*
Corresponding Members will enjoy some of the great ISTSS membership benefits including:
• Access to Membership Directory on ISTSS website• Broadcast email announcements• StressPoints e-Newsletter• Ability to join Committees and Special Interest Groups• Opportunity to nominate (self or other) for ISTSS grants and
awards• Opportunity to receive ISTSS grants and awards • Option to submit names of ISTSS Regular Members for
consideration by the Nominations Committee to stand for election to the Board of Directors
* Corresponding Membership is valid January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016. Eligible individuals must not have a prior connection to ISTSS or to the organizations that partners with ISTSS (ALFEST, ASTSS, CPA TSS, DeGPT, ESTSS, JSTSS, SAPsi or AsianSTSS).
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Advanced Fellowship in Mental Illness Research and Treatment – National Center for PTSD – Clinical Neurosciences Division (PTSD Focus) and Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center (SUD/Dual Diagnosis Focus)
West Haven, Connecticut
1. Veterans and Civilians, primarily adults, but some opportunities to work with children depending on the population(s) of interest of primary mentor
2. National Center for PTSD – Clinical Neurosciences Division (PTSD Focus) and Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center (SUD/Dual Diagnosis Focus)
3. Clinically oriented research and advanced clinical training – the VA and Yale University provide a rich environment for diverse clinical, research, and academic training.
Contact: Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, [email protected]; Suzanne Decker, [email protected]; Lynnette Averill, [email protected]
Advanced Fellowship Program in PTSD Mental Health Research and Treatment (MIRECC fellowship)
1. San Francisco VA Medical Center2. Psychology Research Fellows3. PTSD Research4. Opportunity to work with a research mentor on PTSD related
projects; also will attend weekly seminars sponsored by MIRECC.
Contact: Shira Maguen, PhD [email protected] or +1-415-221-4810, x2511
Durham VA Medical Center Internship Program & Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (APA-accredited, in both cases)Durham, NC
1. Women veterans, Veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, Veterans with serious mental illness
2. Trauma Recovery, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery3. Internships and Fellowships
Contact: R. Keith Shaw, PhD [email protected]
VA Boston Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship ProgramContact: Amy Silberbogen, PhD [email protected]
VA Palo Alto Healthcare System Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program and Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship ProgramPalo Alto, CA
1. Veterans, Active-Duty Service Members, Families2. PTSD, Military Sexual Trauma, Childhood, Trauma, Childhood
Sexual Abuse, Polytraumatic Injuries3. Internships and Postdoctoral Fellowships
Contact: Jeanette Hsu [email protected]
UCSD/VASDHS Psychology Internship Training ProgramVA San Diego
Rotation pairings:1. VA Military Sexual Trauma and Interpersonal Trauma Clinic
(Allard)/ VA DBT Clinic (Nappi)2. VA Mission Valley PTSD Clinic (Campbell)/ UCSD Outpatient
Psychiatry(Judd/Twamley)3. La Jolla PTSD Clinic (Angkaw) VA Substance Abuse / Mental
Illness (SAMI) Program (Trim)4. VA Substance Abuse Rehabilitation and Recovery Treatment
Program (SARRTP;Davis)/ VA Smoking Cessation (Myers) /VA Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program (??)
5. VA TBI Cognitive Rehabilitation Clinic (Jak)/VA La Jolla PTSD Clinic (Angkaw)
Contact:Sandra J. Brown, PhD, ABPP and Amy Jak, PhD Co-Directors of Training 3350 La Jolla Village Drive San Diego, CA 92161 +1-858-552-8585, x3944
VASDHS / UCSD Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Residency ProgramVA San Diego
Positions:1. Anxiety Disorders Clinic (provides some treatment for PTSD
related to civilian trauma, and MST)2. PTSD3. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Mental Health: works
in LGBT Mental Health across various specialty clinics, including: the Military Sexual and Interpersonal Trauma (MST/IPT) clinic, the Family Mental Health Program (Couples), and the Special Infectious Disease (SPID, HIV) clinic
4. PTSD/TBI (at ASPIRE Center – Dom)
Contact: Tamara Wall, PhD Director of Training 3350 La Jolla Village Drive (116B) San Diego, CA 92161 +1-858-552-8585, ext. 2485
Internship & Postdoctoral Program Networking Fair Friday, November 6, 1:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., Carondelet, 3rd Floor
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Continuing Education
Educational NeedThe ISTSS Annual Meeting provides a forum for sharing research, clinical strategies, public policy concerns and theoretical formulations on trauma. It is an international assembly of professionals and students representing an array of disciplines including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, counselors, researchers, administrators, victim advocates, journalists, clergy and others with an interest in the study and treatment of traumatic stress. Speakers are strongly requested to avoid unnecessary jargon and to make their work and its implication to the traumatic stress field as accessible as possible to those who do not share their particular perspective and type of scientific approach. This is designed to facilitate increased understanding of what different types of researchers (e.g., basic scientists, clinical researchers) focusing on different types of traumatic stressors (e.g., child maltreatment, disasters, terrorism, war) using different research methods and perspectives (e.g., epidemiology, genetics, psychosocial, psychobiological) have found as well as what the implications of their work are for the traumatic stress field. Our aspirational goal is to establish a jargon-free zone in which experts maximize communication of their work, findings and implications in a way that facilitates understanding and cross-fertilization among researchers, clinicians and policy makers from other perspectives.
Conference GoalsParticipants of the ISTSS Annual Meeting will be able to:
• Discuss insights from basic science that contribute to a better understanding of trauma and its consequences;
• Identify innovative methods in the field of trauma that can enhance treatment response in trauma-exposed persons; and
• Describe ways that innovations in conceptualization, research methods and practices help clinicians to tailor treatments to groups or individuals.
Continuing Medical Education AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Boston University School of Medicine and the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Boston University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit DesignationBoston University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 29 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Note: CME includes author-attended poster sessions.
CME Course DirectorDanny Kaloupek, PhD, Boston University School of Medicine
DISCLAIMER: THESE MATERIALS AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED IN CONJUNCTION WITH CME ACTIVITIES ARE INTENDED SOLELY FOR PURPOSES OF SUPPLEMENTING CME PROGRAMS FOR QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS. ANYONE USING THE MATERIALS ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND ALL RISK FOR THEIR APPROPRIATE USE. TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY MAKE NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, CURETTES, NO INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE MATERIALS. IN NO EVENT WILL TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY DECISION MADE OR ACTION TAKEN IN RELIANCE ON THE MATERIALS. IN NO EVENT SHOULD THE INFORMATION IN THE MATERIALS BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL CARE.
Continuing Education Credit (non-MD)The ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting is co-sponsored by the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and The Institute for Continuing Education.
Continuing education credit is offered on a session by session basis with full attendance required for attended sessions. Application forms and CE packets will be available on site. Types of CE credit are listed below.
The program offers a total of 26 credit hours. If you have questions regarding continuing education, the program, learning objectives, or grievance issues, contact The Institute by phone, +1-800-557-1950; or email, [email protected]. Continuing education verification is mailed to participants within 8 weeks of completing the online submission.
Continuing education credit is offered in the following disciplines for attendees who are licensed/certified by United States’ boards. The Institute for Continuing Education holds no provider status with licensing/certification boards in Canada or other countries. It is the responsibility of attendees who make application for CE credit and who hold licensure/certification with boards in countries other than the United States to determine if credit issued by an approved provider of a licensure/certification Board in the United States will meet their board’s regulations.
Psychology: The Institute for Continuing Education is an organization approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Institute for Continuing Education maintains responsibility for this program and its content. All clinical sessions are eligible for CE credit for psychology credit.
Counseling: NBCC credit is not offered for this conference.
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Continuing Education
Social Work: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved as a provider for continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), through the Approved Continuing Education Program (ACE). Licensed social workers should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. The Institute for Continuing Education maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Provider No. 1007.
• Illinois Dept. of Professional Regulation: Social Work License: 159-000606.
• Ohio Board of Counselor/Social Work: Provider No. RCS 030001.
• Florida Provider: Department of Health, Div. of Counseling, Social Work, Marriage/Family Therapy. BAP #255.
• New York: No CE credit offered for New York social workers.
Marriage/Family Therapy: Florida Dept. Health, Division Marriage/Family Therapy, Provider BAP 255.
Note: This program has not been pre-approved by the LA MFT Board.
Nursing: The Institute for Continuing Education is accredited as a provider of continuing education in nursing by the California Board of Nursing, Provider No. CEP 12646. Nurses should contact their state board to determine if approval of this program through the California Board of Nursing is acceptable for continuing education in their state
Alcohol/Drug: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) to provide continuing education for alcohol and drug abuse counselors.
NAADAC Provider No. 00243.
Note: CE credit is offered only through United States state licensing/certification boards. The Institute for Continuing Education holds no provider status with Canadian Licensing/Boards Certification.
Commercial Support: The institute received no commercial support for its participation in this event.
Continuing Education Registration and Requirements for The Institute for Continuing Education You may not register for credits after November 16. Continuing education credit will be awarded on a session-by-session basis, with full attendance required for each session attended. To receive continuing education credit, attendees must pay the CE fee, sign in/sign out daily, complete the continuing education evaluation packet, and complete the online submission. Stop by the continuing education desk before attending any sessions to receive your packet and to sign in/sign out daily. It is the responsibility of conference attendees who hold licensure with boards to contact their individual licensing jurisdiction to review current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. The following events/presentations are not available for continuing education credits: poster sessions*, awards ceremony/business meeting, internship and postdoctoral networking fair, student lunch, films, town hall meeting and special interest group meetings.
Note: *Author-attended poster sessions are available for CME only.
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Disclosure Policy
The University of Boston School of Medicine requires faculty and members of the planning committee to disclose whether or not they have any relevant commercial relationships or if they will be discussing unlabeled and/or investigational uses of any products, pharmaceuticals, or medical devices. This must be made known in advance to the audience in accordance with the ACCME Standards of Commercial Support guidelines.
Program Committee DisclosuresThe following program committee members have indicated that they have financial relationships to disclose. They have agreed to disclose this to participants. All other committee members have completed financial disclosure forms and had no financial relationships to report.
First Last Financial Disclosure
Filip Arnberg Substitute board member, with no monetary compensation involved, in a minor and local men-tal health care service provider. Minor as in staff < 5 persons and turnover <500,000USD; local as in situated, and providing services to individuals, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Marcel Bonn-Miller Consultant, Tilray (Canada)
Joanne Davis Book Published through Springer
Grete Dyb Shares in a medical institute delivering clinical services.
Julian Ford Co-owner, Advanced Trauma Solutions, Inc. Grant PI, SAMHSA National Child Traumatic Stress Network Grant PI, National Institute of Justice
Melanie Harned National Institutes of Health (Grant/research support), Behavioral Tech, LLC (employee and trainer/consultant)
Hellen Hornsveld EMDR Consultant
Yoshiharu Kim Honorarium for lectures from pharmaceutical companies, under the approval of the COI com-mittee of the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan.
David Kolko grant/research support trainer in AF-CBT
Eric Kuhn Otsuka America Pharmaceutical - Completed a web-based survey for a small fee in November 2014. No ongoing commercial relationship.
Gregory Leskin Spouse, Clinical Neuropsychology staff for Executive Mental Health Inc, (for profit company)
Richard Meiser-Stedman I receive payment for training people in the delivery of cognitive therapy for PTSD in youth.
David Riggs Own stock directly and through mutual funds in health care companies
Neil Roberts Grant and grant pending: Funding received to conduct a Phase II RCT of a guided self help pro-gramme for PTSD. Pending grant to apply for funding for a Phase III RCT of the programme.
Ingo Schäfer Hamburg Center for Psychotraumatology, Owner John Wiley & Sons, Author
Soraya Seedat Discovery Foundation Grants Selection Committee
Stefanie Smith Owner, private practice
Regina Steil I am receiving funding by the German Ministry of of Education and Science for running RCTs on PTSD. I teach in workshops on the treatment of PTSD and give supervision to other therapists.
Andreas Ströhle Pfizer: Educational grant
Steven Szabo Advisory Board/Consultant: Otsuka Pharmaceutical
Karin Thompson Author, New Harbinger
Gerrit Van Wyk Private practice as a psychologist. Director and owner of Traumaline Pty Ltd t/a Traumaclinic
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2015 ISTSS Faculty DisclosuresThe following faculty indicated that they have financial relationships to disclose. They have agreed to disclose this to participants. All other named faculty in this program have completed financial disclosure forms and had no financial relationships to report.
PC Disclosures/Faculty Disclosures
First Last Financial Disclosure
Joost Asselbergs Zorgbureau de Rugzak (owner)
Charles Benight Blue Sun, Inc, Stockholder and CEO
Margaret Blaustein Guilford Publications, Author
Stephane Bouchard Cliniques et Developpement In Virtuo, stockholder
John Briere Psychological Assessment Resources
Fred Chou Complex Trauma Resources, CCI Trainer/Mentor, Consultant
Lori Davis Tonix - research funding; Tonix – consultant; Forest - research funding; Otsuka – consultant; Lundbeck – consultant; Bracket – consultant; Quintiles - consultant
Joanne Davis Springer Publishing, Royalties
Amit Etkin Otsuka, consulting
Mark Evces Published a Routledge press book on subject of my poster
Kim Felmingham NHMRC Program Grant
Edna Foa receives royalties from Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Trau-matic Experiences Therapist Guide; receives royalties for Reclaiming your Life from a Traumatic Experience Workbook by Oxford University Press; receives payment for training she conducts on prolonged exposure therapy
Julian Ford Co-owner, Advanced Trauma Solutions, Inc.
Armen Goenjian Pfizer: clinical trial; Takeda: clinical trial; Sunovian: clinical trial; Eli Lilly: clinical trial; Lundbeck: clinical trial; Astra Zeneka: clinical trial; Glaxo Smith Kline: clinical trial; J & J clinical trials
Niki Gomez-Perales Taylor and Francis/Routledge – Author
Jessica Griffin SAMHSA, Principal Investigator & TF-CBT Trainer; Administration of Children and Families, Site PI, Trainer; Various mental health agencies, TF-CBT Trainer & Consultant; A&E Television/FYI Network, Relationship Expert/TV Personality
Mandy Habib Private practice consultation and training in SPARCS.
Richard Kagan Routledge Press, Royalties for Published Books; W.W. Norton, Royalties for published books
Zachary Kaminsky Janssen Research and Development, LLC, Consultant; Patent inventor, Biomarkers of postpar-tum depression; Patent inventor, use of SKA2 as a biomarker for suicide; Patent inventor, use of SKA2 as a biomarker for PTSD; Expired Option to License, Physicians Choice Laboratory Services
Julie Kaplow Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder Checklist; Co-Author; Trauma and Grief Component Therapy; Co-Author
Mitzy Kennis Dutch Ministry of Defence
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First Last Financial Disclosure
John Krystal AbbVie, Inc.- Consultant; Biohaven Medical Sciences - Stock Holder - Science Advisory Board; Forum Pharmaceuticals – Consultant; Janssen Reserach & Development – Consultant; Pfizer Pharmaceuticals - Science Advisory Board; Naurex, Inc. - Science Advisory Board; Otsuka Ameri-ca Pharmaceuticals – Consultant; Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Science Advisory Board; Takeda-Ja-pan – Consultant; Mnemosyne Pharmaceuticals - Stock Options - Science Advisory Board
Cheryl Lanktree Psychological Assessment Resources---wife of author, John Briere, Ph.D. for several assessment measures and receives royalties; Sage Publishing---co-author of book with John Briere, Ph.D. and receive royalties
Christopher Layne Christopher M. Layne is a partner in InteractiveDiscovery, which designs interactive graphical technology for strengthening statistical, psychometric, and assessment related competencies.
Israel Liberzon ARMGO, Consultant
Charles Marmar Pfizer Corporation - contracted research; Eli Lilly - contracted research
Christine Marx Pending patent applications (use of neurosteroids and derivatives in CNS disorders and for lowering cholesterol); no patents issued; no licensing in place
Yutaka Matsuoka Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd, lecture fee; Suntory Wellness Ltd, lecture fee
Caitlin McLean New Harbinger is hosting the web-based therapy, Dr. Follette is an author
Katherine Mills Oxford University Press, royalties
April Naturale ICF International Employee and stockholder
Thomas Neylan Genentech, Consultant; Actelion, Received study med for DoD funded study; Glaxo Smith Kline, Received study med for VA funded study.
Misari Oe GlaxoSmithKleine K.K., speaker; Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, speaker
J Don Richardson Acted as presenter (once) for the pharmaceutical company Otsuka (in Canada they make aripiprazole
Barbara Rothbaum Virtually Better, Inc, Co-Owner
Murray Stein Pfizer, Consultant; Janssen, Consultant; Tonix Pharmaceuticals, Consultant; UpToDate, Co-Editor in Chief for Psychiatry
Martin Teicher Biobehavioral Diagnostic Company / royalties, Scientific Advisory Board
Agnes van Minnen Boom uitgeverij; author, book royalties; Cure and Care Development; trainer
Keith Winfrey American Cancer Society, Speaker’s Bureau; Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Speaker; Gilead Sciences, Hepatitis B Advisory Board Member
Maria Aparecida Junqueira
Zamperi Clinical Ciclo de Mutação (psychotherapist)
PC Disclosures/Faculty Disclosures (continued)
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Unlabeled/Investigation Uses of Products or DevicesThe following faculty indicated that they plan to discuss unlabeled or investigational uses of products or devices. They have agreed to disclose this to participants. All other faculty named in this program have completed content validation forms and indicated they would not be discussing unlabeled or investigational uses of any products or devices.
First Last Unlabeled or Investigational Use to be Discussed
Rany Abend 1655: Experimental use of transcranial electrical stimulation
David Benedek We will present a poster on a pilot study of Riluzole for PTSD. Riluzole is FDA approved for ALS--but not PTSD. Control number: 327
Nancy Bernardy We will discuss the use of prazosin to treat trauma-related nightmares which is off-label use.
Lori Davis There are only 2 medications FDA approved for the treatment of PTSD (sertraline and paroxe-tine). All others mentioned are off label use. (Control #381).
Joop De Jong 698 Training in Symptom-Based Pharmacotherapy Approaches to PTSD
John Doe epinephrine aerosol for smoke inhalation
Elena Holz In a double-blind and placebo-controlled design we give healthy subjects doses of hydrocorti-sone to test the effects on analogue intrusive memories. Control number: 805
John Krystal Control #1714 PTSD: From Neurobiology to Treatment Off-label uses mentioned: Prazosin, ketamine, d-cycloserine, neuropeptide Y
Christine Marx Some neurosteroids are available over-the-counter as dietary supplements in the U.S (#1811)
Melissa Peskin 1592. D-cycloserine, an FDA approved medication for the treatment of Tuberculosis, was used as a cognitive enhancer.
Ann M Rasmusson 1. 281 Multiple Molecular Pathways to GABAergic Neuroactive Steroid Deficiency and Resulting Posttraumatic Conditions: Implications for Prevention and Treatment 2. Symp 174 Neurobiolog-ical mechanisms of posttraumatic stress disorder and associated medical comorbidities May discuss commercially available synthetic derivatives of neurosteroids or other currently available medications that may impact neurosteroid deficiencies or other neurobiological systems involved in the pathophysiology of PTSD or PTSD-related psychiatric, pain or other medical comorbidities. Will indicate off-label issues.
J Don Richardson In the presentation with control number #1016 patients were prescribed antidepressant, anti-psychotic/mood stabilizer, anticonvulsant off label.
Richard Ross Prazosin is used, off-label, for the treatment of recurrent nightmares.
Barbara Rothbaum D-cycloserine in conjunction with exposure therapy for PTSD
Patricia Spangler The control number is 327. We are presenting preliminary findings on an investigation of riluzole (approved for ALS) for off-label use as an adjunctive treatment for PTSD.
Murray Stein #82 Symposium refers to Opioids for PTSD
Peter Tuerk 1448 Extinction Enhancement with Yohimbine HCl: Preliminary Findings from a Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Trial This presentation involves the use of Yohimbine HCl as an extinction enhancing agent. There is an IND filed with the FDA.
Mirjam Van Zuiden 1166: efficacy of intranasal oxytocin administration to prevent development of PTSD
Eric Vermetten 698 Training in Symptom-Based Pharmacotherapy Approaches to PTSD prazosine, doxazosine, alfuzosine for treatment of sleep related nighjtmares in PTSD
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Session Date, Time and Room
Participant Distress Explanation
Sleep Strong: Taking Charge of Trauma-Related Nightmares
PMI 01 November 4, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Galerie 5
Participants will be asked to rescript a sample nightmare.
Attachment-Focused Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents: Phase-Oriented Strategies for Addressing Complex Trauma Disorders
PMI 03 November 4, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Galerie 2
This workshop involves discussion of clinical examples involving complex trauma and child maltreatment.
Katrina’s Children 10 Years Later: Crisis, Trau-ma, Recovery, Resilience
Keynote Panel November 4, 2015 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Acadia
For individuals in the audience who were traumatized by Hurricane Katrina or another natural disaster, seeing the pictures of the destruction could be distressing.
Implementing Evidence Informed Post-Disaster Interventions in Diverse Settings
Concurrent Session 1
November 5, 201510:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Balcony J - K
Descriptions of experiences of bombing survivors and survivors of torture.
Turn it Up: Music as a Medium for Engage-ment and Change in Trauma-Focused Therapy
Concurrent Session 3
November 5, 20152:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Galerie 6
Case vignettes, trauma narrative examples may have potentially distressing content.
Delayed Disclosure of Sexual Abuse: Correlates and Self-reported Reasons for Delayed Disclosures Among Sexual Abuse Survivors in Norway.
Author Attended Poster Session 1
November 5, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Data and descriptions of sexual abuse, quotes from sexual abuse survivors, which may be distressing to people who have experienced sexual abuse.
BDSM and Trauma: Is There a Relationship? Author Attended Poster Session 1
November 5, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Descriptions of BDSM activities (i.e., sexual activities that involve pain & humiliation).
Trauma, Substance Use and HIV Risk Be-havior among Female Fish Traders from the Kafue Flatlands in Zambia
Author Attended Poster Session 1
November 5, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Discussion of traumatic events and trauma symptoms experienced by female fish traders may potentially be distressing to some attendees.
Time Perception and Interpersonal Functioning in Childhood Trauma Survivors
Author Attended Poster Session 1
November 5, 20155:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
IAPS slides used, which are images that evoke an emotion (positive and negative).
Comparing Predictors of First Year Students’ Adjustment to College in the Context of a University Mass Murder
Author Attended Poster Session 1
November 5, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Part of the presentation will discuss a mass-murder that occurred on a college campus in May 2014 where several people were injured or killed.
Using a Community-Based Participatory Action Research Model to Develop Trauma-Informed Services for Mothers in High Risk Urban Neighborhoods
Author Attended Poster Session 1
November 5, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Some quotes from women may be mildly distressing.
Seeking Asylum: Challenges Faced by the LGBT Community
Welcome Re-ception Poster Session
November 5, 20157:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.Acacia
Descriptions of traumatic exposures.
Intrusive Reexperiencing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Memory Processes and their Implications for Therapy
Keynote Ad-dress
November 6, 20158:30 a.m. ≠ 9:45 a.m.Acadia
Case examples will mention some details of trauma.
Potential for Distress
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Participant Distress Explanation
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Trauma: Finding Life Beyond the Pain
Concurrent Session 6
November 6, 20151:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Galerie 3
In ACT, there are several experiential exercises that can sometime lead to emotional upset. These exercises are done in the context of training. Participants may choose to decline the exercise if they do not want to do it.
Transdiagnostic Dimensional Structure of Posttraumatic Stress and Major Depressive Symptoms in World Trade Center Responders
Concurrent Session 6
November 6, 20151:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Acadia
Slide presentation might include some photographs of the WTC attacks on 9/11
Emergency Preparedness and Role Clarity among Rescue Workers during the Terror Attacks in Norway July 22, 2011
Concurrent Session 7
November 6, 20152:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Galerie 4
Perhaps some pictures, but probably not
Cue-Centered Therapy for Youth Exposed to Chronic Trauma: A Structured Multi-Modal Intervention
Concurrent Session 8
November 6, 20154:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Galerie 6
There may be discussion of case examples of chronically traumatized youth.
Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in a Pediatric Medical Setting: Results from a Pilot Program
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Discussing adverse experiences and trauma symptoms that may occur in childhood.
Coping in Pregnant Women after Intimate Partner Violence
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Discussion of intimate partner violence and experiences of PTSD
Guilt and Shame Among Military Personnel and Veterans who have Experienced Military Sexual Trauma
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Sensitive topic
Sexual Assault Against Men in an African Aslyum-Seeking Population: Suffering in Silence
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Sexual assault against men is a difficult topic for many. Some patient quotes may be used to describe torture and trauma experiences.
Does Depression Increase Threat of Sexual Re-Victimization Among Survivors? Risk Perception and Resistance Self-Efficacy as Mechanisms
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Sexual Assault Data
Latent Typologies of the “Big Five” Personality Traits in World Trade Center Responders with Clinically Elevated PTSD Symptoms
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Slide presentation might include some photo-graphs of the WTC attacks on 9/11
A Review Clinical and Empirical Literature on Moral Injury in Combat Veterans
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
Some graphic descriptions of war-related violence
Working with International Populations who Experience Sexual Violence: A Critical Examination of Sociocultural Impacts on Research Methods and Applications
Author Attended Poster Session 2
November 6, 20155:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Marriott’s Preservation Hall-Studios
The presentation will explicitly discuss the im-pact of sociocultural factors on theories, concep-tualizations, and definitions of sexual violence
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Using Community Based Participatory Research Methodologies to Bridge Trauma-informed Research, Policy and Clinical Practice with Latino Youth
Concurrent Session 9
November 07,20158:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Galerie 6
There is a brief video whereby written quotes from youth are used to express their experiences with violence.
Protective and Risk Factors for Sexual Assault in College Women: Differences between Students with European Ancestry and Asian/Pacific Islander Ancestry
Concurrent Session 11
November 07,20151:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.Salon D
I will be discussing the topic of sexual assault which may be distressing to some. However, it is in the title and audience members who attend will be aware that the topic is examining risk and protective factors of sexual assault.
Bounce Back: Development and Preliminary Evaluation of an Intervention for Elementary School Children Exposed to Traumatic Events
Concurrent Session 12
November 07,20152:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Galerie 3
We plan to show examples of writing / drawings children make within the Bounce Back interven-tion as part of their trauma narrative.
Working Collaboratively to Help Unaccom-panied Undocumented Children: Terra Firma Immigrant Youth Clinic
Concurrent Session 12
November 07,20152:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Galerie 6
Discussions of traumatic experiences and im-pact unaccompanied undocumented children endure may elicit discomfort or emotional reactions in the audience.
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Keynote PanelWednesday, November 4, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Acadia, 3rd Floor
Katrina’s Children 10 Years Later: Crisis, Trauma, Recovery, Resilience Primary Keyword: Commun Secondary Keywords: Commun-Comm/Int-Complex-Nat/ DisPopulation Type: Child/AdolPresentation Level: I Region: Industrialized
Moderator: Joy Osofsky, PhD1
Osofsky, Howard, MD, PhD1, Lawrason, Beverly2, Speier, Anthony, PhD1
1LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA2St. Bernard Parish Public Schools, Chalmette, Louisiana, USA
The majority of children of all ages in parishes highly impacted by Hurricane Katrina experienced major initial and longer term traumatic stress. Most had major damage or loss of home with one or more displacements, common during the first year. Over a third of children were separated from primary caregivers after the loss of their home. Almost 25% had relatives or friends injured; 14% experienced death of a relative or friend. In addition to the immediate trauma, many had disruptions in their lives for many years. What is it like for children and adolescents 10 years later? The opening session will take a careful look a decade later at the experiences of children and adolescents in St. Bernard Parish. St. Bernard Parish, adjacent to New Orleans, suffered major devastation, with a subsequent oil explosion resulting in a question about whether the parish could or would be allowed to rebuild. The recovery, local community, state, and government responses, the reopening of school, and the role of schools in building resilience in the devastated community will be the focus of the session. Preparation and response efforts, together with implications for the resilience after major disasters will be emphasized.
“The ISTSS Annual Meeting is the most important international conference to stay up to date in the field. Translation from research into practice is perfectly fostered by numerous lectures, symposia and debates, and the choice of pre-meeting institutes are great.”Lutz GoldbeckProfessor and Head of Department of Psychotherapy Research and Behavioral Medicine, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry University of Ulm, Germany
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Keynote AddressThursday, November 5, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Acadia, 3rd Floor
PTSD: From Neurobiology to TreatmentPrimary Keyword: Bio Med Secondary Keywords: Clin Res-Practice-Bio/Int-NeuroPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: A Region: Global
John H. Krystal, MDYale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
The effective treatment of PTSD is limited by the small number of validated pharmacotherapy options. The central hypothesis of this presentation is that new medication treatments will emerge from a deeper understanding of the neurobiology of this disorder. To illustrate ways that the neurobiology of PTSD is informing the development of new medication strategies, this presentation will highlight major advances in the neurobiology of PTSD and link these insights to novel therapeutic strategies. In doing so, this presentation will take a historical perspective and highlight advances from the 25 years of research within the Clinical Neuroscience Division of the National Center for PTSD of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It will begin by describing disturbances in brain noradrenaline signaling that contribute to anxiety-like symptoms of PTSD and link these alterations to the effectiveness of prazosin and other medications. It will highlight the interplay of noradrenaline signaling and Neuropeptide Y in resilience and PTSD, providing evidence that NPY might be a future target for pharmacotherapies. It will then describe alterations in serotonin (5HT) signaling in PTSD and link these abnormalities to the effectiveness of antidepressants, serotonin receptor antagonists, and second generation antipsychotic medications. In thinking about the future of PTSD treatment, this presentation will discuss the role of glutamate systems in brain neuroplasticity, highlighting opportunities and challenges in developing glutamatergic medications to promote fear extinction and enhance resilience. This presentation will then describe the path that led to the discovery of the rapid-acting antidepressant effects of the NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist, ketamine and its application to PTSD treatment.
Dr. Krystal is the Robert L. McNeil, Jr., professor of translational research, chair of the Department of Psychiatry, and professor of neurobiology at the Yale University School of Medicine and chief of psychiatry at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago, Yale University School of Medicine, and the Yale Psychiatry Residency Training Program. He has published more
than 400 papers and reviews on the neurobiology and treatment of schizophrenia, alcoholism, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. His research program unites psychopharmacology, neuroimaging and molecular genetics. He led the discovery of the rapid antidepressant effects of ketamine in humans. He is the director of Clinical Neuroscience Division of the VA National Center for PTSD, co-director of the Neuroimaging Core of the DoD/VA Consortium to Alleviate PTSD and director of the NIAAA Center for the Translational Neuroscience of Alcoholism. Dr. Krystal was the initial recipient of the ISTSS Danieli Young Investigator Award (1989) and a member of the ISTSS Board of Directors (1988-1991). He has since received a number of awards including the Joel Elkes Award of the American College of Neuropsycho-pharmacology (ACNP), the Anna-Monika Foundation Prize for Depression Research and he is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. He has served on the NIMH Board of Scientific Counselors, the NIAAA National Alcohol Advisory Council, the Psychological Health Subcommittee of the Defense Health Board, and the ACNP Council. He is currently president-elect of the International College of Neuropsycho-pharmacology and editor of Biological Psychiatry.
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Keynote AddressFriday, November 6, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Acadia, 3rd Floor
Intrusive Re-experiencing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Memory Processes and Their Implications for TherapyPrimary Keyword: Clin Res Secondary Keywords: Affect/Int-Clin Res-Cog/Int-PreventPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: I Region: N/A
Anke Ehlers, PhD, FBA, FMedSciOxford University, Oxford, UK
Re-experiencing symptoms are common in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events, and their intensity and frequency usually declines over the following weeks and months. People who develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), however, may be haunted by recurrent distressing re-experiencing for years. Why does re-experiencing persist in some people, but not in others?
The presentation will describe how systematic observations of re-experiencing in PTSD led to hypotheses about possible cognitive mechanisms that may explain core characteristics of these symptoms and their persistence, in particular: cognitive processing during trauma, memory characteristics, appraisals, and cognitive and behavioral strategies used to control symptoms (Ehlers & Clark, 2000). Experimental and longitudinal studies of trauma survivors supported these hypotheses and informed the development of treatment techniques that target the cognitive mechanisms. Cognitive therapy for PTSD aims at updating trauma memories and training discrimination between triggers of re-experiencing and stimuli present during the trauma. Problematic appraisals and maintaining cognitive and behavioral strategies are modified. Randomized controlled trials and effectiveness studies showed that the treatment is highly acceptable and effective. Mediation analyses suggested that the proposed cognitive factors mediate treatment effects.
Dr. Ehlers obtained her PhD in psychology from the University of Tübingen, Germany, and a post-doctoral degree in clinical psychology and psychophysiology from the University of Marburg, Germany. She is professor of experimental psychopathology, Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow and co-director of the Oxford Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma at the Department of Experimental Psychology,
University of Oxford, UK. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, Academy of Medical Sciences, Academia Europaea, German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, and Association for Psychological Science. Her previous posts include research scholar at Stanford University, USA, assistant professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Marburg, Germany (1985-1991), professor of clinical psychology at the Department of Psychology, University of Göttingen, Germany, Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the Oxford University Department of Psychiatry, UK, professor of experimental psychopathology and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, UK. She was a Fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, USA. She co-chaired the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) PTSD Guideline Development Group. Her research and clinical work focus on anxiety disorders, in particular posttraumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder and panic disorder. In her experimental work, she has established cognitive and psychophysiological factors that maintain these disorders. Further research interests include psychological factors in cardiovascular and dermatological disorders. With her colleagues, she has developed effective cognitive behavioral treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder and atopic dermatitis.
“The annual meeting has become one of the professional homes that I look forward to visiting every year. I have since developed a professional family through ISTSS which has provided me with numerous career opportunities. Ultimately, I think it’s a great place to get research updates from around the world while also getting exposed to the latest clinical innovations.”
Sara Aboul-Hosn, PsyD Licensed Psychologist
Lynn University, USA
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Keynote AddressSaturday, November 7, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Acadia, 3rd Floor
Neurobiology of Early Life Trauma and AttachmentPrimary Keyword: Bio Med Secondary Keywords: CPAPopulation Type: LifespanPresentation Level: I Region: N/A
Regina Sullivan, PhDNathan Kline Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USAIn many mammalian species, including humans and rodents, the caregiver regulates the infant brain to alter behavior and facilitate attachment to the caregiver. Here we use rodent mother-infant interactions to illustrate maternal influence over pup brain activity using three ecologically relevant examples of how the attachment figure defines brain activity and behavior. First, we present data illustrating how the mother’s social buffering of her pups’ stress response during odor-pain learning blocks amygdala-dependent fear learning, dopamine inhibition and related gene expression to permit attachment learning. Second, we show pups’ social referencing of the mother’s fear response override social buffering to permit pups to learn fear in her presence. Pups learn a specific amygdala-dependent fear odor controlled by the fearful mother’s ability to increase pups’ corticosterone. Third, we show how maternal control of pups’ brain occurs during typical interactions. Using local field potentials, we show that the mother’s presence increases pups’ cortical and amygdala synchronization. Early life abuse/trauma compromises the mother’s ability to control the infant brain and adult depressive-like behavior. For all examples, maternal control of the brain decreases as pups approach independence, although this is compromised with early life abuse.
Dr. Sullivan is a member of the Emotional Brain Institute, which is a trans-institutional initiative between New York State’s Nathan Kline Institute and the Departments of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on the neurobiology of early life attachment, including unique neural processing of trauma associated with the attachment figure and learning about safety and fear. Dr. Sullivan
is a leader in the field of neural development. She has an extensive publication and funding record and is the recipient of numerous awards. She has served the scientific community as president of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, in journal editorial positions, and scientific advisory positions for the National Institutes of Health and other foundations.
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Master ClinicianThursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Galerie 5, 2nd Floor
Finding Feeling: Treating Traumatic DissociationTrack: Affective Process/InterventionPrimary Keyword: Clin Res Secondary Keywords: Chronic-Complex-NeuroPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: MRegion: Global
David Spiegel, MDStanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Trauma is a both a physical and psychological disruption, a discontinuity in experience. The helplessness associated with it challenges a person’s sense of agency and therefore their customary control over mind and body. Dissociative disorders constitute a failure of integration of identity, memory, or consciousness, and most often occur in the aftermath of trauma. A Dissociative Subtype has been added to the diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder the DSM-5. This requires all of the DSM-5 PTSD symptoms plus depersonalization and/or derealization. This addition was made on the basis of latent class analyses, epidemiological data linking early life trauma, and neuroimaging evidence of frontal overactivity and limbic inhibition. Effective treatment of dissociative response to trauma involves a primary focus on psychotherapy, with adjunctive use of medication for symptom control. There is evidence that those with these dissociative symptoms benefit from psychotherapies that emphasize stabilization, mood regulation, and relapse prevention, in addition to working through trauma-related memories. This talk will address the array of treatments available for PTSD and dissociation, including those that are phase-oriented and involve hypnosis. The presence of prominent dissociative symptoms can and should affect the choice of both psychotherapy and medication.
Dr. Spiegel is Willson Professor and Associate Chair of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, director of the Center on Stress and Health, and medical director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he has been a member of the academic faculty since 1975. Dr. Spiegel has 40 years of clinical and research experience studying psycho-oncology, stress and health, pain control,
psychoneuroendocrinology, sleep, and conducting randomized clinical trials involving psychotherapy for cancer patients. He has published twelve books, 373 scientific journal articles, and 167 book chapters on hypnosis, psychosocial oncology, stress physiology, trauma, and psychotherapy. His research has been supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute on Aging, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Fetzer Institute, the Dana Foundation for Brain Sciences, and the Nathan S. Cummings Foundation. He was a member of the work groups on stressor and trauma-related disorders for the DSM-IV and DSM-5. He is past president of the American College of Psychiatrists and the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, and is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. He is the winner of 22 awards. A Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, he received the Judd Marmor Award from the American Psychiatric Association for Biopsychosocial Research, the Edward A. Strecker, M.D. Award from the Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital for his contributions to clinical psychiatry in the U.S., the Hilgard Award from the International Society of Hypnosis, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Psycho-oncology Society. His research on cancer patients was featured in Bill Moyers’ Emmy award-winning PBS series, Healing and the Mind, and on the Jane Pauley Show and Good Morning America. Dr. Spiegel received his BA from Yale and his MD from Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency training in psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center and Cambridge Hospital and a fellowship at the Laboratory of Community Psychiatry, all at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
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Master ClinicianFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Galerie 3, 2nd Floor
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Trauma: Finding Life Beyond the PainTrack: Affective Processes/InterventionsPrimary Keyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Affect/Int-Practice-QoLPopulation Type: LifespanPresentation Level: MRegion: Global
Robyn D. Walser, PhDNational Center for PTSD, Dissemination and Training Division, University of California, Berkeley, Menlo Park, California, USA
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a principle-based behavioral intervention designed to address human suffering in a mindful and compassionate way. Many individuals who have experienced a trauma suffer due to painful memories, feelings and thoughts related to their traumatic experience. Avoidance or control of these private experiences is often seen as a solution to suffering. This kind of control, however, can lead to further difficulty in returning to valued activities in life. One therapeutic alternative to emotional or experiential avoidance is acceptance. Acceptance may create a new context from which the trauma survivor views the world and the self. ACT focuses on helping clients to accept their emotions and accompanying bodily sensations, unwanted thoughts, and other internal experiences that seem to be barriers to healthy living. It re-orients clients to values-based behaviour that is instantiated by making and keeping commitments and by creating ever larger patterns of behavioural change. The client is guided to experience internal events without excessive control. The ultimate goal is psychological flexibility in the service of a more workable life. In this Master Clinician Series we will broadly explore the core components of ACT and demonstrate how they are applied in a flexible and targeted fashion to the individual suffering from the fallout of trauma.
Dr. Walser is the associate director of dissemination and training at the National Center for PTSD, D & T Division, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System and associate professor at University of California, Berkeley. One of Dr. Walser’s roles in her position at NCPTSD involves developing innovative ways to translate science into practice. She is responsible for the dissemination of state-of-the-art
knowledge and treatment interventions, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to health care professionals and trainees across all VA facilities nationwide. She has been doing workshop trainings both nationally and internationally since 1998, training in multiple formats and for multiple client problems. Dr. Walser has a long-standing interest in the use of acceptance- and mindfulness-based approaches for the treatment of psychological problems and has initiated and participated in research investigations in the use of mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy in a number of populations. Additionally Dr. Walser has developed a large number of web-based therapist and client materials related to ACT, and has served on national VA committees designed to improve care for veterans and training of clinicians.
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Master ClinicianSaturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m.– 11:15 a.m. Galerie 5, 2nd Floor
How to Treat Concurrent PTSD in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder: Principles and Evaluation of DBT-PTSDTrack: Other InterventionsPrimary Keyword: Clin ResSecondary Keywords: CPA-CSA-Dev/Int-HealthPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: MRegion: Global
Martin Bohus, MDCentral Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
Approximately 60% of treated patients with borderline personality (BPD) disorders suffer from severe co-occuring posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mostly related to sexual abuse during childhood. Even successful standard dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) requires additional treatment with these clients. In cooperation with M. Linehan at the Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, a three-month residential treatment program has been developed. It is based on the principles and rules of residential DBT and integrates trauma-specific treatment modules such as exposure procedures, processing of dysfunctional guilt, shame and disgust, compassion focused mindfulness as well as body therapy. Efficacy of DBT-PTSD was examined in a randomized controlled trial. Data revealed large effect sizes (d=1.4) and good response rates. Of particular importance is that neither the severity of borderline personality disorder nor the amount of self-harm behavior at the beginning of the therapy had negatively affected treatment outcome. Currently, this treatment program is evaluated on an outpatient basis.
Dr. Bohus holds the chair of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, Heidelberg University and is medical director at the Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim. He received his MD at Freiburg Medical School and conducted his residency in psychiatry and neurology at Freiburg Medical School. He made his specialty in psychiatry and psychotherapy and in psychosomatic medicine. He received
several awards for psychotherapy research. He is a board member of the German Association of Psychiatry (DGPPN) a president of the European Society for the Studies of Personality Disorders (ESSPD), president of the German Association for DBT and co-chair of the International Strategic Planning Meeting for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (SPM). He was president and initiator of the 1st International Congress on Borderline Personality Disorder, Berlin in 2010 and since 2012 he is spokesperson of the Clinical Research Unit “Mechanisms of Disturbed Emotion Processing in BPD.” He has published in highly ranked international journals like Nature, The Lancet, Archives of General Psychiatry; Biological Psychiatry, Blood, and others. He has published more than 250 articles and book chapters. His training and experience in both neurobiology and psychotherapy research helps him to bridge the gap between these fields and provides cutting-edge translational research.
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Master MethodologistThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Salon F – H, 3rd Floor
Functional Neuroimaging of Neural Circuits in PTSD: From Hyperactive Amygdala to Altered Contextual ProcessingTrack: NeuroPrimary Keyword: Bio MedSecondary Keywords: Bio Med-Bio/Int-Res Meth-NeuroPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: MRegion: Industrialized
Israel Liberzon, MDUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
The brain mechanisms that lie at the core of PTSD are not yet understood, and may perpetuate or sustain this disorder. Over the past decades, functional neuroimaging studies uncovered a complex network of brain regions involved in PTSD, progressively improving our understanding of the PTSD pathophysiology. The evolution of functional neuroimaging studies from early studies of responses to emotional probes to recent multi-day studies of fear associated learning, and of intrinsic connectivity networks, will be discussed, highlighting their contribution to the evolving concepts of PTSD pathophysiology. Converging evidence suggests an unimpaired fear conditioning and extinction, and abnormal prefrontal hippocampal signaling during fear renewal, pointing toward abnormalities in contextual processing in PTSD. Deficits in contextual processing could be at the core of various PTSD symptoms, illuminating the complex interplay between fear associated learning, memory, sleep, hyperarousal and stress response abnormalities. These studies had transformed our understanding of PTSD pathophysiology from a single site (amygdala) single function (fear), to a more complex, nuanced and accurate model. These findings converge with findings from animal studies allowing for novel and more comprehensive understanding that can lead to future treatments.
Dr. Liberzon is a professor of psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience at the University of Michigan. After graduating from Sacklers Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Dr. Liberzon completed his post-doctoral training in physiology at Rappaport Institute, Israeli Institute of Technology in Haifa. He then completed the Psychiatry Residence Program at the University of Michigan, and, since 1992, has been faculty in the University
of Michigan’s Department of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience program. In 1992, Dr. Liberzon established the PTSD program at the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor VAMC, a program that has since grown and remained on the forefront of biological research of PTSD worldwide. Dr. Liberzon co-founded the Trauma, Stress, and Anxiety Research Group (TSARG) at the University of Michigan, which includes the Psychiatric Affective Neuroimaging Laboratory, a basic science (wet bench) laboratory, a MiRRR genetic repository and a clinical research group. Dr. Liberzon’s primary research interest centers on emotions, stress and stress related disorders like PTSD. His work integrates, functional neuroimaging, neuroendocrinological and genetic approaches to study stress, emotions, and cognitive-emotion interactions. Under Dr. Liberzon’s leadership, the TSARG has been continuously funded with multiple NIMH RO1 grants, VA Career development and NIH K awards, VA merit awards, Army and DoD grants, and more. Dr. Liberzon has mentored multiple doctoral candidates, post doctoral research fellows and junior faculty members, has published over 190 peer-reviewed articles, and multiple book chapters. He serves on NIH and VA study sections, served as a reviewer for Institute of Medicine, and Department of Defense Congressional reports as well as various international funding agencies. Dr. Liberzon served as a chief of mental health service at the Ann Arbor VA Health System, and currently he is an associate chair for academic development, and the director of the Psychiatric Residency Research Track at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan. He is a Fellow of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, served as president of the Psychiatric Research Society, and is a member of other international professional societies and editorial boards.
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Master MethodologistFriday, November 6, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Salon A – C, 3rd Floor
Genomic Regulation by Early Life Experience: Epigenetics and PsychopathologyTrack: Bio Med/GeneticsPrimary Keyword: Bio MedSecondary Keywords: Aggress-CSA-Depr-GeneticPopulation Type: LifespanPresentation Level: IRegion: Industrialized
Gustavo Turecki, MD, PhDMcGill University, Douglas Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The early-life environment has important consequences on behavioral development, and specifically, adversity experienced during early life is associated with increased risk for psychopathology in adulthood. Only until recently have we started to uncover some of the mechanisms accounting for the behavioral changes induced by early-life adversity. The epigenome is responsive to the environment and indeed, landmark studies in rodents have described variations in early-life environment that stably regulate the expression of key gene systems involved in behavioral and emotional responses by epigenetic processes. Thus, through epigenetic regulation, early-life adversity is capable of altering behavioral development and increasing the vulnerability toward psychopathology. In this lecture, Dr. Turecki will review studies that indicate that early-life adversity leads to differential epigenetic regulation of key biological systems, which in turn increase risk of psychopathology. He will discuss novel epigenetic mechanisms and consider important methodological issues in epigenetic studies of behavioral phenotypes in humans.
Dr. Turecki is an award-winning Canadian researcher and clinician who has devoted his career to improving our understanding of what makes people become depressed and commit suicide. Dr. Turecki is full professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He obtained his medical degree in 1989 and a specialty in psychiatry in 1994 from UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 1999 he received his PhD in
neurosciences with concentration in genetics from McGill University. Dr. Turecki holds a William Dawson Chair and is the director of the McGill Group for Suicide Studies and the Quebec Suicide Brain Bank. In addition, he is the director of the Réseau québécois de recherche sur le suicide. Dr. Turecki’s clinical and research interests are focused on the biomedical risk factors for suicide and depression. His current work focuses on functional genomics and epigenetic mechanisms and has contributed to our understanding of the molecular processes of the depressed and suicidal brain, predictors and correlates of antidepressant response, and in particular, he has conducted pioneering research which has led to our understanding of how traumatic life experiences impacts the brain function and increases long-term risk for suicide. Dr. Turecki has authored over 300 publications, including research articles in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Nature Neuroscience, Nature Medicine, PNAS, Molecular Psychiatry and JAMA Psychiatry, among others, as well as many book chapters. He has also received numerous grants and distinctions including several scientific awards, such as the NARSAD Michael Kaplan Investigator Award, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Distinguished Investigator Award and their 2012 Career Science Award, and the 2010 Radio-Canada Researcher of the Year, among others. He also serves, or has served, on the advisory boards of several scientific journals. Dr. Turecki an engaged clinician and heads the Depressive Disorders Program at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, where he treats patients with refractory major depressive disorder.
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Master MethodologistSaturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Galerie 5, 2nd Floor
Integrating Expert Knowledge about Traumatic Stress into Statistical Models Assessing Individual Change over Time by Using Bayesian StatisticsTrack: Other InterventionsPrimary Keyword: Res MethSecondary Keywords: Acute-Assess Dx-Dev/Int-Res MethPopulation Type: LifespanPresentation Level: MRegion: Global
Rens van de Schoot, PhDUtrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
In statistics, tools have been developed to estimate the existence of latent trajectories, where individuals belong to trajectories that are unobserved, can be evaluated: Latent Growth Mixture Modeling (LGMM). Researchers typically have specific expectations about the outcomes of their study, in case of LGMM, these expectations might be concerned with the number and shape of latent trajectories. For example, most empirical evidence points to four distinct trajectories of PTSD patterns labeled as: resilient, recovery, chronic, and delayed onset trajectories. In addition to its low frequency, the later onset of this last trajectory may contribute to the fact that these individuals can be easily overlooked by professionals. Also, the default LGMM procedure often cannot ‘find’ this small but highly relevant subgroup. In this presentation I will introduce an alternative, theory-driven strategy where expert knowledge is used to inform the statistical model so that even a small subgroup can be found. With Bayesian statistics expert knowledge can be incorporated into the statistical analyses, via the so-called ‘prior distribution’. I will not only introduce Bayesian statistics, demonstrate how it can be applied to estimate PTSD trajectories and discuss advantages of a theory-driven procedure, but I will also show the dangers of letting subjective knowledge influence empirical outcomes.
Dr. van de Schoot first studied medical imaging techniques and worked for four years at the university hospital in Utrecht, The Netherlands. After this, he started studying again, completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in juvenile delinquency and graduated cum laude for the research master Development and Socialization of Children and Adolescents. He obtained his PhD (cum laude) on applying
Bayesian statistics to real life data at the Department of Methods and Statistics. The title of his dissertations is “Informative Hypothesis: How to move beyond classical null hypothesis testing.” During his PhD, he was chair of the university board of PhD-students. Currently, he is appointed as assistant professor at Utrecht University and as extraordinary professor at the Optentia research programme, North West University in South Africa. Rens is working on a grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research on longitudinal Bayesian models for small samples. Together with the Netherlands Centre for Graduate and Research Schools, he is working on projects about the labour market position of PhD students. Also, Rens collaborates with many researchers from different fields on projects like identity development, delinquency, and posttraumatic stress. Rens is past president of the Early Researchers Union of the European Association of Developmental Psychology. He is associate editor of the European Journal of Developmental Psychology, topic editor for Frontiers in Psychology, statistical adviser for the European Journal of Psychotraumatology, and member of the editorial board for the International Journal of Behavioral Development. Rens is the main organizer of the Dutch Mplus users group and part of the South African Mplus users group. Furthermore, he is member of the organizing committee of the International Multilevel Conferences and the sixth European Congress of Methodology. Rens is also a statistical consultant about multivariate statistics, structural equation modeling and Bayesian statistics. He does ongoing consultation projects for the University of Vienna (Department of Educational Psychology), the North-West University in South Africa, the Association of Dutch Burn Centres (VSBN), Rutgers Nisso Foundation, Netherlands Centre for Graduate and Research Schools in the Netherlands, and others.
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Invited PresentationThursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Acadia, 3rd Floor
Invited PresentationThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Salon A – C, 3rd Floor
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Family Perspectives on PTSDTrack: Affective Processes/InterventionsPrimary Keyword: Clin ResSecondary Keywords: Fam/Int IntergenPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: MRegion: Industrialized
Chair: Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD1
Monson, Candice, PhD, Cpysch2, Gonzalez, Andrea, PhD3, Sautter, Frederic, PhD4, McKinnon, Margaret, PhD3
1Western University of Canada, London, ON, Canada2Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada3McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada4VA Office of Mental Health Services and VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California, USA
PTSD has been associated with impaired social cognition and interpersonal relationships, including parenting difficulties. This symposium will describe deficits in theory of mind, affect recognition, and empathy in individuals with PTSD and discuss their relevance to altered social functioning and the intergenerational transmission of trauma. Furthermore, the efficacy of a manualized cognitive behavioral conjoint treatment for PTSD patients and their partners on PTSD symptoms, relationship functioning, and the intimate partner’s psychological health will be illustrated. Finally, the biological mechanisms that may mediate the intergenerational transmission of trauma and implications for early interventions strategies for mothers at risk will be outlined.
Panel
What I Have Changed My Mind About and WhyTrack: Bio Med/GeneticsPrimary Keyword: PracticeSecondary Keywords: Bio Med-Res Meth-Train/Ed/ Dis-TheoryPopulation Type: N/APresentation Level: IRegion: Global
Yehuda, Rachel, PhD1, Spiegel, David, MD2, Southwick, Steven, MD3, Davis, Lori, MD4, Neylan, Thomas, MD5, Krystal, John, MD6
1J. J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Bronx, New York, 2Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, 3National Center for PTSD Clinical Neurosciences Division/Yale University Dept. of Psychiatry, West Haven, Connecticut, 4Tuscaloosa VA, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 5San Francisco VA Medical Center and UCSF, San Francisco, California, 6Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
Are we open to changing our views about trauma and PTSD, or do we look to reify established ideas that have become comfortable and convenient? If we are truly learning from our patients, new information should challenge older ideas. Our field was born from grass roots activism, and nurtured by political and social idealism to acknowledge the plight of victims of violence and tragedy. Has what we have learned over the years led to editing of initial formulations and treatment of trauma survivors? In this panel, we invite five outstanding clinician-scholars with perspective and experience to exchange thoughts about what views they have changed and why, based on clinical or research experience. Dr. David Spiegel has changed his mind about which patients or problems might improve with therapy; Dr. Steven Southwick has changed his mind about the role of processing trauma in therapy; Dr. Lori Davis has changed her mind about the centrality of pharmacotherapy in PTSD treatment; Dr. Thomas Neylan has changed his mind about the importance of fear conditioning and stress circuitry in the neurobiology of PTSD; and Dr. John Krystal has changed his mind about how to obtain the most accurate clinical information from patients. Dr. Rachel Yehuda will be moderating this session ensuring that the presenters will discuss seminal and game-changing, rather than modest, view changes.
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Invited PresentationFriday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Salon D, 3rd Floor
Invited PresentationFriday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Salon F – H, 3rd Floor
Panel
Trauma as a Public Health Issue: From Epidemiology to PolicyTrack: Public HealthPrimary Keyword: GlobalSecondary Keywords: CPA-CSA-Pub Health-SocialPopulation Type: LifespanPresentation Level: IRegion: Global
Koenen, Karestan, PhD1, Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH2, Harris, William, PhD3
1Columbia University, New York, New York, 2Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 3Children’s Research and Education Institute, New York, New York
Reports in the mainstream media suggest that traumatic events, such as natural disasters, sexual assault, and child abuse, are frequent occurrences throughout the world, and take a tremendous psychological toll on individuals and communities. Epidemiological studies have provided empirical evidence on the high prevalence of trauma and the devastating effects of trauma-related disorders, and have shown that trauma is not equally distributed across populations. This invited session will include presentations by Drs. Sandro Galea, dean and professor, Boston University School of Public Health and William Harris, director, Children’s Research and Education Institute, two leaders in the domain of trauma, public health and policy. Dr. Galea will discuss the global public health burden posed by trauma exposure and the need for a population-based framework for prevention. Dr. Harris’ presentation will focus on the public health burden posed by childhood trauma, the challenges in communicating this to policy makers and the public, and the policy initiatives that should be undertaken to ameliorate the social costs of childhood trauma. Following their presentations, Drs. Galea and Harris will engage with each other and the audience in a discussion of the research and policy implications of a public health approach to trauma.
Symposium
The Effect of Neurofeedback in PTSD: Why, When and HowTrack: NeuroPrimary Keyword: Bio MedSecondary Keywords: Anx-Clin Res-Bio/IntPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: ARegion: Global
Chair: Hendler, Talma, MD, PhD1; Discussant: van der Kolk, Bessel, MD2
Hendler, Talma, MD, PhD1, Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD3, Bodurka, Jerzy, PhD4, Ros, Tomas, PhD5
1Tel Aviv University and Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel2Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA3University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada4Laureate Institute for Brain Research and University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA5University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
A growing body of evidence clearly shows that online feedback from particular brain activity can facilitate its volitional regulation, a procedure known as NeuroFeedback (NF). The clinical effectiveness of this method has been debated and only recently has begun gaining validity, mainly by technological advances of real-time-fMRI and simultaneous EEG recording. Of particular interest to PTSD, recent fMRI-NF studies showed that learned control over amygdala BOLD activity corresponded with improved emotion-regulation and reduced psychiatric symptoms. Dr. Bodurka will present studies testing the utility of fMRI-NF for down-regulating the amygdala among PTSD patients. The clinical utility of fMRI-NF remains nevertheless limited due to the high cost and strenuous physical requirements of the scanning. Integrating the superior spatial resolution of fMRI with the accessibility and temporal information of EEG could therefore have substantial clinical implications. Dr. Hendler will present studies testing the validity of fMRI enriched EEG model of the amygdala used in NF training for stress inoculation. From a scientific perspective, NF enables a causal inference about neural mechanisms of various mental processes. Dr. Lanius and Dr. Ros will present studies using both EEG-NF and prospective testing of resting fMRI to unveil neural processing that underlie successful training in PTSD.
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Invited PresentationSaturday, November 7, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Acadia, 3rd Floor
Panel
The Cultural Diversity of Treating PTSDPrimary Keyword: GlobalSecondary Keywords: Practice-Cul Div-Ethnic-GlobalPopulation Type: ProfPresentation Level: MRegion: Global
Schnyder, Ulrich, MD1, Ehlers, Anke, PhD, FBA, FMedSci2, Foa, Edna, PhD3, Hasan, Aram, MD4, Mwiti, Gladys, PhD5, Kristensen, Christian, PhD6
1Zurich University, Zurich, Switzerland, 2Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom, 3University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4Centrum 45, Leiden, Netherlands, 5Oasis Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 6Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
While there is some evidence of the PTSD construct’s cross-cultural validity, trauma-related disorders may vary across cultures, and the same may be true for treatments that address such conditions.
Culture-sensitive psychotherapy involves trying to understand how culture enhances the meaning of the patient’s life history, the cultural components of a patient’s illness and help-seeking behaviors, as well as the patient’s expectations with regard to treatment. Trauma is a global issue, and our traumatized patients come from all over the world. Thus, being sensitive to cultural issues has become a sine qua non for being a good therapist. In this panel, therapists from various cultural backgrounds (Japan, Kenya, Syria) will present short video clips highlighting one or several treatment elements that are characteristic for their respective culture. Edna Foa (representing evidence-based “exposure work”) and Anke Ehlers (representing evidence-based “cognitive work”) will comment on these presentations. This will be followed by a general conversation, involving the audience, on what we can learn from these cultural elements, how evidence-based treatments need to be adjusted when treating patients from various cultural backgrounds, and possibly also in which way new developments in psychotherapies for PTSD may be informed by these cultural elements.
Special Added SessionThursday, November 5, 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Galerie 3, 2nd Floor
Invited Speaker
The Perils of Migration in 2015Primary Keyword: GlobalSecondary Keywords: Global-Refugee-Social-Civil/WarPopulation Type: LifespanPresentation Level: IRegion: Global
Turner, Stuart, MD, MA, FRCP, FRCPsychTrauma Clinic, London, London, United Kingdom
There is marked global instability, exemplified by the plight of Syrian refugees, just some of the 59.5 million people estimated by UNHCR to be forcibly displaced at the end of 2014. It can be hard to separate economic and political factors driving migration, but in a large European study, one standard deviation shift towards autocracy
in countries of origin was associated with a 360% increase in numbers of asylum seekers. It will be argued that policies of deterrence and prohibition are designed to prevent people genuinely in need of humanitarian protection from reaching decision-makers in the West and that these policies have also had the perverse effect of supporting the commercial market in people smuggling. Even when people arrive and apply for asylum, the process has serious flaws. In a large investigation of over 900 US decision-makers, the authors decided to call their report “Refugee Roulette”. Evidence will be presented to show that this is not simply a matter of chance; there may be a systematic bias against the most traumatised. Although complex, it will be argued that the following are helpful: (a) international development (aid and trade) and post-conflict nation-building policies opposed to autocracy; (b) more support to neighbouring countries who house most of the world’s refugees; (c) advocacy for research-informed, fair decision-making for asylum-seekers.
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Engage. Inform. Support. Using Multimedia Trauma Tools in PracticeTrack: Other InterventionsPrimary Keyword: Multi-MediaSecondary Keywords: Assess Dx-Practice-Comm/Int-HealthPopulation Type: N/APresentation Level: IRegion: N/A
Matteo, Rebecca, PhD1, Merrick, Cybele, MA2, Hamblin, Jessica, PhD3
1National Center for PTSD, White River Junction, VT, USA, 2VA National Center for PTSD, Executive Division, White River Junction, VT, USA, 3VA National Center for PTSD/White River Junction VA Medical Center, White River Junction, VT, USA
Educating veterans, trauma survivors, and providers about PTSD and effective treatments is a priority of the Veterans Administration’s National Center for PTSD (NCPTSD). To that end, NCPTSD integrates clinical and scientific knowledge into multimedia products that facilitate PTSD recognition, engage trauma survivors in evidence-based treatment, and enhance provider-client relationships. In this multimedia presentation we describe and screen three NCPTSD video products. AboutFace is a peer education campaign that engages veterans through personal testimonials. The message from veterans on the website is empathetic and clear: Treatment can turn your life around. NCPTSD’s animated whiteboard video series demonstrates how a product can transfer evidence-based information quickly and inform decision making for PTSD treatment by both patients and providers. Finally, PTSD Awareness fosters a supportive environment of care by modeling how frontline staff can use knowledge of PTSD symptoms to respond to patients’ PTSD-related symptoms. The presenters will describe the conceptualization, development and dissemination of these diverse products. The session will conclude with recommendations for clinicians’ use of the products in practice to engage, inform and support patients seeking care for PTSD.
Multi-Media PresentationFriday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Galerie 5, 2nd Floor
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PMI 01
Sleep Strong: Taking Charge of Trauma-Related Nightmares
Galerie 5, 2nd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: SleepPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: I Region: Industrialized
Davis, Joanne, PhD1; Balliett, Noelle, PhD2; Friedlander, Joshua, PsyD3
1University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA 2Puget Sound VA, Tacoma, Washington, USA 3Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington DC, USA
The experience of a traumatic event and resulting negative effects (e.g., daytime distress, sleep deprivation) are significant public health concerns in terms of lost worker productivity, interpersonal dysfunc-tion, impact on physical and mental health, and related costs for treatment. Of the many effects of trauma, sleep disturbances may be among the most persistent, pervasive, and pernicious. Individuals who experience chronic nightmares and sleep problems tend to show smaller gains and persistent nightmares following PTSD treatment (Nappi, Drummond, & Hall, 2012). Given that nightmares and sleep disturbances are considered the hallmark of PTSD (Ross, Ball, Sullivan, & Caroff, 1989) and their treatment-resistant nature (Davis & Wright, 2007), specific psychological treatments have been developed to target sleep disturbances and nightmares. Exposure, Relaxation, and Rescripting Therapy (ERRT) is a promising psychological intervention developed to target trauma-related nightmares and sleep disturbanc-es. ERRT has exhibited strong support in reducing the frequency and intensity of nightmares, as well as improving overall sleep quality in both civilian and veteran samples. In addition, significant decreases in PTSD and depression symptoms have been reported following treatment (Davis et al., 2011; Davis & Wright, 2007; Long et al., 2011; Swanson, Favorite, Horin, & Arnedt, 2009). ERRT is currently an evidence-level B suggested treatment (Cranston, Davis, Rhudy, & Fa-vorite, 2011). The Center for Deployment Psychology is in the process of adopting ERRT as a first-line treatment recognizing the importance of targeting nightmares and sleep disturbances in veterans. This, in addition to a growing body of literature about the importance of sleep treatments serves to demonstrate that widespread dissemina-tion of ERRT is currently warranted. The purpose of this workshop is to provide clinicians and researchers with an in-depth examination of ERRT and its various components. The workshop will allow attendees to better understand the role of nightmares and other post-trauma sleep disturbances, to identify when these disturbances may warrant targeted treatment efforts in trauma-exposed individuals, and to be aware of major concepts and techniques involved in ERRT. Attend-ees will be given the opportunity to learn valuable clinical tools used in the ERRT protocol (e.g., rescription) from the developer of the treatment. This workshop will serve as a foundation for prepar-ing psychologists for work with trauma-exposed individuals who experience sleep disturbances. This is important and timely, given
the pervasive detrimental impact of sleep disturbances in both the individuals who experience them, and on society more broadly.
PMI 02
Flexible Applications of STAIR Narrative Therapy
Galerie 6, 2nd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Affect/Int-Chronic-Cog/Int-ComplexPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: M Region: N/A
Cloitre, Marylene, PhD1; Jackson, Christie, PhD2; Weiss, Brandon, PhD3
1National Center for PTSD-Dissemination and Training Division, Menlo Park, California, USA 2VA, New York, USA 3National Center for PTSD, VA Palo Alto Health Care System/Stanford University School of Medicine, Menlo Park, California, USA
This full-day workshop will provide hands-on training in conduct-ing Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) with an option for trauma-focused work (i.e., development and exploration of trauma narratives). Core emotion regulation and interpersonal skills interventions will be identified and demonstrat-ed and strategies for matching additional skills interventions to specific clients will be reviewed. The transition from skills training to trauma-focused work will be discussed and the structure and process of creating the individual’s trauma narratives as an “autobi-ography” will be demonstrated. Differences in the implementation of STAIR in group versus individual format will be fully reviewed. Case examples will be provided, with a special emphasis on male and female veterans and women who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST). Examples of implementation of the program using telemental health (videoconferencing) will also be included.
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Wednesday, November 4 Half-Day Institutes, 8:30 a.m. – Noon
PMI 03
Attachment-Focused Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents: Phase-Oriented Strategies for Addressing Complex Trauma Disorders
Galerie 2, 2nd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Chronic-Complex-Dev/Int-Fam/IntPopulation Type: Child/AdolPresentation Level: M Region: N/A
Gomez-Perales, Niki (Veronica), MSW Public Health Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Both disrupted attachment and traumatic impact are components of complex trauma in children and adolescents. In this workshop, based on over 25 years of experience treating children and adolescents with complex trauma, attachment, and dissociative presentations, Niki Gomez-Perales, therapist and author of Attachment-Focused Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents: Phase-Oriented Strategies for Addressing Complex Trauma Disorders (Routledge, June 2015), explores the integration of attachment-focused and phase-oriented treatments in real world therapy situations. Current research and theory in neurobiology supports the integration between attach-ment theory and therapy geared towards the resolution of childhood trauma. Attachment focused work is widely used in treating young people who have experienced disrupted attachment relationships. Phase oriented psychotherapy is the gold standard for treating complex trauma and dissociation. Many, if not most, of the children and adolescents who have experienced chronic early trauma have also experienced significant disruption in their early attachment relationships. This workshop explores specific, neurologically inte-grative techniques in working together with caregivers and young clients to apply phase oriented trauma focused treatment within an attachment framework. Identifying and engaging attachment figures, building and strengthening attachment relationships, and utilising these relationships in supporting the stabilisation of children and adolescents experiencing complex trauma and dissociative disorders will be addressed as the first phase of the work. Neuro-logically integrative techniques for exploring traumatic experience and developing a coherent trauma narrative will be explored as the second phase. Exploration of the role of the attachment figure in maintaining an appropriate developmental trajectory, developing a non-trauma related identity and moving forward into the future will be explored in the discussion of phase three treatment. Issues specific to the treatment of pre-verbal trauma, dissociative presentations and dissociative disorders will be addressed in a detailed way that will allow for the application of this approach to the treatment of even the most complex and challenging traumatised young people.
PMI 04
Resilience Training to Minimize the Adverse Consequences of Trauma Exposure in Military Personnel: Bridging the Gap between Basic Clinical Science and Applied Military Interventions
Salon E, 3rdFloorKeyword: Clin Res Secondary Keywords: Clin Res-Prevent-Pub Health-Mil/VetsPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: M Region: Industrialized
Fikretoglu, Deniz, PhD1; Zamorski, Mark, MD2; Adler, Amy, PhD3; Sadler, Nicole, PhD4
1Defence Research and Development Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2Department of National Defence, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 3Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), Silver Spring, Maryland, USA 4Australian Defence Force, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Military personnel are at increased risk for trauma exposure and men-tal health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder. Military organizations are developing and implementing resilience training interventions to minimize these risks. Early military interventions focused primarily on minimizing the sequelae of combat zone trauma exposure (e.g., BATTLEMIND); recent efforts focus on intervening earlier on in the military career, during recruit training, to prevent the mental health sequelae of both ongoing stressful training and future trauma exposure. Military recruit resilience interventions incorpo-rate many of the stress management skills used in clinical trauma care setting (e.g., cognitive restructuring). And yet it is not clear how basic clinical science on effective treatment following trauma can help inform military resilience interventions implemented before trauma exposure has taken place. It is also unclear what impact, if any, military resilience interventions may have on the effectiveness of trauma treatment, given that trauma-exposed military personnel may come in to care having had significant exposure to clinical skills. This PMI will bring together researchers, clinicians, and policymakers from military organizations in four nations (U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand) to discuss ways to better bridge the gap between basic clin-ical science and preventive resilience interventions in applied military settings. The U.S. will present results from a group randomized trial with basic combat training soldiers that assessed the impact of train-ing in performance psychology on soldier skills and performance; Les-sons learned were converted into training provided by drill sergeants and a follow-up study assessed actual implementation. Canada will present results from a series of quasi-experimental (N=1000) studies and population health surveys on factors associated with the reten-tion and application of clinical skills such as cognitive restructuring in recruit resilience interventions. Australia will present results from the Australian Defence Force (ADF) resilience program (BattleSMART) and initial findings from the Longitudinal ADF Study Evaluating Resilience
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(LASER-Resilience); the latter study provides data from recruits at the end of initial training and every 12 months for the first three years of their career. New Zealand will present findings from a small resilience study on recruits, completed in 2013, looking at psychological distress and components of GRIT and self-efficacy over the duration of a 16-week recruit training course. Discussion summarizing findings across the four nations will address implications for clinicians, researchers, and policy makers in military and other high risk occupations.
PMI 05
Two Empirically Based Models for the Treatment of Complex Trauma in Adolescents: Central Components and Cultural Adaptations
Salon D, 3rd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Chronic-Complex-Cul Div Population Type: Child/AdolPresentation Level: M Region: Industrialized
Lanktree, Cheryl, PhD1; Habib, Mandy, PsyD2; Jimenez, Dante, MA3; Briere, John, PhD4; Labruna, Victor, PhD2 1University of Southern California, Torrance, California, USA 2Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA 3Aliviane, Inc., El Paso, Texas, USA 4University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
This pre-meeting institute will describe two empirically based treatments (EBTs) developed to treat the immediate and long-term impacts of complex trauma, and will describe cultural adaptations that optimize their effectiveness with socio-culturally marginal-ized youth. Complex trauma, often involving repeated exposure to multiple forms of childhood abuse, neighborhood violence, and peer assaults, frequently in the context of parental neglect and racial/cultural discrimination, is especially common among inner city or rural youth. Adolescents exposed to complex trauma typically experience some combination of anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress, and a range of avoidance responses, includ-ing substance abuse, deliberate self-injury, dysfunctional sexual behavior, suicidality, dissociation, and impulsive aggression.
In response to the specific needs of traumatized youth, especially those in socially-marginalized environments, two of the presenters (Drs. Cheryl Lanktree and Mandy Habib) have each co-developed empirically based interventions specifically targeted to the effects of complex trauma. These approaches, Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Adolescents (ITCT-A) and Structured Psycho-therapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress (SPARCS), have been developed with the support of the National Child Trau-matic Stress Network. ITCT-A includes multi-modal interventions; assessment-based individualized treatment; relational/attachment processing within the therapeutic relationship; attention to safety issues; cognitive and emotional processing; and affect regulation and distress reduction. SPARCS is a 16-session group treatment, designed
to improve emotional, social, academic, and behavioral functioning of adolescents exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma. Both treatment models have been adapted and implemented with high-risk youth in various service systems (e.g., outpatient, residential treatment, and juvenile justice) and pay specific attention to cultural and social dynamics that may facilitate or interfere with trauma treatment. Presenters will outline these two approaches and describe cul-tural adaptations effective in working with traumatized youth. In addition, the director of outpatient services to largely Hispanic traumatized youth in El Paso, Texas, Dante Jimenez, M.A. LP-C, will discuss cultural adaptations of empirically based adoles-cent trauma treatments in the context of environmental danger, poverty, and racial maltreatment. Dr. John Briere, who has de-veloped a number of culturally sensitive treatment approaches for traumatized adolescents and adults, including co-developing ITCT-A, will discuss the three presentations, relating them to the existing empirical literature on trauma effects and treatment.
PMI 06
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Dissemination and Implementation: Moving from Science to Clinical Practice
Salon E, 3rd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Clin Res-Fam/Int-Train/Ed/DisPopulation Type: Child/Adol Presentation Level: I Region: N/A
Gurwitch, Robin, PhD Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), a strong evidence-based treatment (EBT) for young children with behavior challenges, has been identified by the Kaufman Best Practices report as one of the three best treatments for children with maltreatment histories. The science of PCIT is expanding into clinical practice, with applications in the area of trauma. For example, in a randomized controlled trial in a community setting, recidivism rates of child physical abuse of less than 20% at two years post-treatment were found with PCIT; a follow-up RCT examined issues of attrition. Pearl and colleagues found a reduction in trauma symptoms with successful completion of PCIT. With over 200 articles and book chapters, PCIT has been shown effective in a) reducing negative child behaviors; b) reducing parenting stress; c) reducing maternal depression; d) generalizing to school; e) generalizing to untreated siblings; and f ) improving parent-child relationships. Originally developed for children with externalizing disorders, PCIT has been effectively adapted for use with different populations and various cultures. Like most EBTs, PCIT has its roots in research studies conducted in academic settings. Translating the science into clinical practice has been an emphasis over the past decade. However, this has not always been an easy transition. Using implementation science, adult learning principles, and dissemina-tion strategies, the move from science to practice is expanding and
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improving. With any EBT, as the treatment moves from the laboratory to the clinical setting, maintaining fidelity and integrity of the model are essential to assessing outcomes. Steps have been implemented to increase likelihood of effective dissemination. PCIT continues to be studied in both laboratory and clinical settings, including school and home visiting settings. Recently, PCIT is being adapted for use with military families with re-integration challenges, particularly child mal-treatment; this adaptation is also being examined as a complement to PTSD and TBI treatments. PCIT is spreading throughout the United States and globally. For example, here are large PCIT clinical dissemi-nation efforts in the Netherlands, Germany and Japan. The workshop will provide an overview of PCIT treatment, discussing the core prin-ciples and components. It will address implementation and dissemi-nation issues, including cultural adaptations for the global translation of science to clinical practice. Finally, the workshop will incorporate experiential exercises to demonstrate PCIT skills and unique compo-nents. With the dissemination of PCIT, current training and creden-tialing requirements through PCIT International will be discussed.
PMI 07
The Neurobiology of Traumatic Stress: Key Findings and Methodologies
Salon F – H, 3rd FloorKeyword: Bio Med Secondary Keywords: Genetic-NeuroPopulation Type: AdultPresentation Level: I Region: Industrialized
Hayes, Jasmeet, PhD1; Pineles, Suzanne, PhD2; Logue, Mark, PhD3; Spielberg, Jeffrey, PhD 1; Admon, Roee, PhD4 1VA Boston Health Care System/Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 2National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 3VA Boston Healthcare System & BUSM, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 4McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA
Recent advances in neuroimaging, biochemistry, and genetics research have paved the way toward a greater understanding of the neurobiology of trauma and stress. As new technologies and methods are discovered and applied to neurobiological work, it becomes increasingly important for individuals interested in treating and studying PTSD to learn the tools necessary to evalu-ate the latest research findings. The purpose of this pre-meeting institute is to provide attendees an introduction to contemporary biological approaches used to study PTSD, including method-ological advantages and limitations inherent in these approaches. The target audience includes clinicians, researchers, and stu-dents with basic or intermediate knowledge of the biological aspects of traumatic stress. We will review the following topics:
(1) Structural and Functional Neuroimaging of PTSD: These talks will include an overview of how neuroimaging data are collected, processed, and analyzed, and the inherent limitations and advantages
of neuroimaging methods. Discussion will include an introduction to advanced tools such as graph theory to image neural networks that play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of PTSD. (2) Considering Hormones in PTSD Research: Gonadal hormones have downstream effects on several neurobiological processes implicated in PTSD. Because estrogen and progesterone fluctuate at different phases of the menstrual cycle, scientists often have to make difficult decisions about how to conduct neurobiological research in sam-ples that include premenopausal women. Discussion will include the theoretical importance of this topic, as well as practical aspects of measuring menstrual cycle phase. (3) Genetics of PTSD: A mix of genetic and environmental influences determines an individual’s risk of psychiatric disorders such as PTSD. Discussion in this section will include methods used to understand and characterize the genetic determinants of PTSD risk including twin studies, candidate gene studies, and genome-wide association studies. Gene expression and epigenetic studies and how they are providing insight into the biological underpinnings of PTSD will also be discussed. (4) A Causal Model of Neural Abnormalities in PTSD: By regarding the traumatic encounter as a reference point for disease onset, neurobiological studies of PTSD have a unique opportunity to allocate PTSD neural abnormalities to either predisposing (pre-exposure) or acquired (post-exposure) factors. This section will tie in various neurobiological methods discussed previously in the PMI including neuroimaging, genetic, environmental, twins, and prospective studies to con-struct a uniformed causal model of neural abnormalities in PTSD.
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Pre-Meeting InstitutesWednesday, November 4 Half-Day Institutes, 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
PMI 08
Transition to What?: Utilizing Research-Based Policies, Services and Treatment to Increase Resilience and Reduce Poly-Victimization of Transition-Age Youth
Salon D, 3rd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Chronic-Complex-Dev/Int-Social Population Type: Lifespan Presentation Level: M Region: Industrialized
Habib, Mandy, PsyD1; Ford, Julian, PhD2; Kagan, Richard, PhD3; Blaustein, Margaret, PhD4 1Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA 2University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut, USA 3Parsons Child and Family Center, Albany, New York, USA 4Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
There is a striking gap between research on adolescent brain development and services and policies affecting transition-age youth. Adolescents with histories of multiple traumas, disrupted attachments and developmental delays are often pushed towards ‘independence’ and service termination in accordance with policies, practices, and societal norms that leave them with few resources once they transition out of child-serving systems such as juvenile detention facilities, residential programs, foster homes, and alterna-tive schools. As a result, these youth become vulnerable to myriad additional adverse experiences including homelessness, traffick-ing, incarceration, unemployment, psychiatric hospitalization, and poly-victimization. To address the needs of this high-risk population, shifts in both policy and practice must begin with an understanding of normative and high risk adolescent development and needs, and incorporate knowledge drawn from research and practice regarding the ways in which trauma exposure can derail development and profoundly alter a child’s life trajectory. This pre-meeting institute will open with a review of research on adolescent brain development, and the relevant literature on the risks, outcomes, and available resources for transitioning youth. Drawing on this literature as well as the evidence-base regarding the impact of complex trauma, core targets for intervention will be identified. Specifically, focal areas of intervention will emphasize the development of key cognitive, neurobiological, relational, and environmental factors associated with resilience, such as mindfulness training, physiological and cognitive self-regulatory capacities, and familial and community connections. Four complex trauma treatment model developers will describe approaches to working with transition-age youth in diverse settings, from single-system approaches to state-wide initiatives. Presenters will highlight techniques and methods drawn from Real Life Heroes, ARC (Attachment, Regulation, & Competency), SPARCS (Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress), and Trauma Affect Regulation: Guide for Education & Therapy (TARGET) that have been used to promote self-regulatory skills, support adap-
tive attachments, and facilitate the creation of meaning, purpose, and hope. Participants will be engaged in the content through expe-riential application of research and treatment tools. Following the group activity, integrative discussion will be led by a model devel-oper (Ford) with substantial experience with state-wide initiatives affecting transition-age youth. The discussant will conclude with a synthesis of the content, including recommendations for state/federal policies, service system design and practice implications.
PMI 09
Sharpening Socratic Skills
Salon E, 3rd FloorKeyword: Practice Secondary Keywords: Cog/Int-Death Population Type: Adult Presentation Level: M Region: N/A
Resick, Patricia, PhD1; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD2
1Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA 2University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA
This half-day institute is designed for practitioners looking to sharpen their Socratic questioning skills. The Socratic method is used in cognitive therapy to increase patients’ awareness of maladaptive thinking. Through Socratic dialogue, patients learn to recognize, examine and change thoughts that are based on inaccurate infor-mation or erroneous assumptions. Sharpening Socratic questioning skills can enhance a practitioner’s effectiveness across multiple diagnoses and treatment modalities. Institute leaders’ expertise is in trauma-related cognitions and Cognitive Processing Therapy. The Institute will primarily focus on trauma-related cognitions and PTSD though it will incorporate methods for questioning cognitions related to general anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and moral injury. At its best, good Socratic questioning stimulates a patient’s curiosity about the assumptions core to their emotional difficulties creating a warm collaborative environment for learning and change. At its worst, poor Socratic dialogue can be experienced as an interrogation or a condescending lecture with fruitless gains and damage to the therapeutic relationship. This institute is designed for practitioners who have experience providing cognitive interventions. Institute participants will have an opportunity to guide the material based on their personal interests and clinical consultation needs. Though there will be some didactic materials presented, most of this session will be “hands-on.” The Institute leaders will model techniques, share personal case experiences, and utilize brief video clips to demonstrate different kinds of Socratic questioning. Most importantly, partici-pants will be asked to take part in partially scripted and unscripted role plays where they will practice and evaluate their use of the skills. The Institute will present different types of Socratic questions for a wide range of therapeutic goals over the course of treatment. Methods for working with patients who stay stuck will be discussed.
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Pre-Meeting InstitutesWednesday, November 4 Half-Day Institutes, 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
PMI 10
An Update on Categorical Data Analysis for Trauma Researchers: An Epidemiologic Approach
Salon F – H, 3rd FloorKeyword: Res Meth Secondary Keywords: Civil/War Population Type: N/A Presentation Level: M Region: N/A
Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Most trauma researchers receive strong training in the statistical analysis of data with continuous outcomes. However, the statistical techniques used in the analysis of continuous data are not appro-priate for the analysis of outcomes with discrete categories, such as diagnosis (e.g., PTSD), symptom cluster (e.g. avoidance), remission, recurrence, or death. This pre-meeting institute will be an update on statistical techniques for analysis of data with discrete outcomes, from an epidemiologic perspective, for researchers whose prima-ry training or expertise is in continuous data. The first hour of the institute will be devoted to the analysis of contingency tables. We will start with the analysis of the 2x2 table (i.e., dichotomous in-dependent and dependent variables) and compare the use and interpretation of key measures of association and impact: risk ratio, odds ratio, risk difference, attributable risk and number needed to treat/harm. We will then explore the analysis of sets of 2x2 tables, emphasizing appropriate techniques for assessment of confounding and interaction (effect modification). The remainder of the insti-tute will be devoted to regression techniques for categorical out-comes, including logistic regression for binary, ordinal and nominal outcomes and newer techniques for obtaining estimates of risk ratios when odds ratios are not good approximations of risk ratios. Generalized estimating equations, a useful approach for analysis of population-averaged longitudinal categorical outcomes will be introduced. All of the statistical issues covered in this pre-meeting institute will be explained with the use of a dataset involving trauma. Throughout the pre-meeting institute, we will emphasize the value and importance of estimating effect magnitude and precision, rather than calculating p values and statistical significance. The material in the first hour will be presented at an introductory level. The material in the section on regression will be presented at an intermediate statistical level; familiarity with linear regression will be assumed.
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Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide members with a forum for communication and interaction about specific topics related to traumatic stress and provide a means of personal and professional involvement in the activities of the society. All meeting participants are welcome to attend SIG meetings.
Thursday, November 5, 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.Child Trauma SIG Galerie 6
Diversity and Cultural Competence SIG Acadia
Early Interventions SIG Galerie 5
Family Systems SIG Balcony J – K
Gender & Trauma SIG Galerie 2
Genomics & Trauma SIG Salon A – C
Intergenerational Transmission of Galerie 4 Trauma & Resilience SIG
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender SIG Salon D
Terrorism & Bioterrorism Related Trauma SIG Salon E
Theory & Traumatic Stress Studies SIG Salon F – H
Trauma & Substance Use Disorders SIG Balcony L – M
Saturday, November 7, 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.Aging, Trauma & the Life Course SIG Galerie 2
Internet & Technology SIG Salon A – C
Dissemination & Implementation SIG Galerie 3
Traumatic Loss & Grief SIG Galerie 4
Psychodynamic Research & Practice SIG Galerie 5
Trauma, Health & Primary Care SIG Galerie 6
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Aging, Trauma & the Life Course SIG Thursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Advances in Applied Neuroimaging: Using MRI to Diagnose PTSD, Detect
Age-Related Structural Abnormalities, Define Fear Conditioning Mechanisms and Delineate Treatment-driven Neurocircuitry Changes
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Symposium: PTSD and Aging: Examining Treatment Outcomes, Psychosocial Health Correlates and Implications for Mental Health Treatment of PTSD for Older Adults
Friday, November 6, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Symposium: Long-term Mental Health Consequences of Genocide in Rwanda
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Paper: Differential Effects in Neuropsychological Performance Following Prolonged Exposure and Relaxation in a Sample of Older Veterans with Combat Trauma
Diversity and Cultural Competence SIGSaturday, November 7, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Workshop: Using Community Based Participatory Research Methodologies to Bridge
Trauma-informed Research, Policy and Clinical Practice with Latino Youth
Saturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Trauma and Women’s Health across Cultures: Basic Research to Inform U.S. and International Policies Chair
Saturday, November 7, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Closing International Panel: The Cultural Diversity of Treating PTSD
Family Systems SIGThursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Invited Symposium: Family Perspectives on PTSD
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Symposium: Treatment Innovations for Traumatized Military Couples
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium: Standing in the Shadow of Risk: Examining the Effects of Parental Stress and Trauma on Children
Gender and Trauma SIGThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Paper: Gender Differences in the Long-Term Associations between PTSD and
Depression among Detroit Residents
Friday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Gender Differences in the Associations among Sexual Victimization and Behavioral, Emotional and Health Outcomes for Youth
Saturday, November 7, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Paper: Risk of Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Examination of the Separate and Combined Effects of Race, Gender and Poverty Status
Genomics and Trauma SIGThursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium: Molecular Genetic Studies of PTSD: Novel Results from the Psychiatric
Genetics Consortium for PTSD Investigators
Thursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Symposium: Neuroimaging-Genetic Studies of PTSD
Friday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Epigenetic and Expression Studies of PTSD: Novel Results from Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Investigators
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) SIGThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Panel: Clinical Competencies for Assessment and Treatment of PTSD with Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and Transgender Clients: What Clinicians Need to Know
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Paper: Family Matters: Family Support and Trauma Exposure in Sexual Minority Youth
Friday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Symposium: Bridging Scientific Evidence and Clinical Application: Risks and Resources Contributing to Symptomology and Recovery after Traumatic Stress among Sexual Minorities
Psychodynamic Research and Practice SIGThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Theory, Clinical and Biological Studies
and Treatment Implications
Saturday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Master Clinician - Finding Feeling: Treating Traumatic Dissociation
Friday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium: Advances in Understanding the Developmental Consequences of Traumatic Stress across Childhood and Adolescence
Special Interest Group (SIG) Endorsed Presentations
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Theory and Traumatic Stress Studies SIGThursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium: Understanding the Role of Emotion Regulation in Adult Responses to
Traumatic Stress
Thursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Fine-Tuning Our Understanding of the Mechanisms Accounting For the Associations between Trauma and Adolescent Delinquency
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Symposium: Relationship under Fire: Dyadic Processes in Adjustment and Treatment of Military Couples across the Combat Deployment Cycle
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium: Leveraging Basic Science Evidence for Application in Trauma Intervention: The Role of Self-Regulatory Coping Appraisals
Trauma and Substance Use Disorders SIGThursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium Part: Risk Behavior, Malleable Mechanisms, and Other Clinical Features of
Trauma-Exposed Teens Participating in an RCT for Integrative Treatment
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Symposium Part: Examining Resilience as a Predictor of Treatment Outcome in a Sample of Veterans Undergoing an Outpatient Day Program for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorders
Friday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Symposium Part: Drinking among Young Adult Sexual Minority Women: A Longitudinal Examination of Traumatic Experiences, Emotion Dysregulation and Minority Stress
Trauma Assessment and Diagnosis SIGThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Comparing and Contrasting DSM-5 and ICD-11 PTSD, and
ICD-11 Complex PTSD
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Panel: Clinical Competencies for Assessment and Treatment of PTSD with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Clients: What Clinicians Need to Know
Friday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Symposium: PTSD Symptom Clusters Are Differentially Related to Psychopathology
Trauma, Health and Primary Care SIGThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Workshop: Creating a Trauma-Informed Public Health System: Transforming Trauma
and Promoting Resilience through Workforce Development
Thursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Symposium: Integrating Body and Mind: Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Physical and Mental Health
Friday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Panel: Trauma-Informed Health Care: A New Paradigm to Address Traumatic Stress in Medical Settings to Promote Recovery from Chronic Disease—National and Global Models of Care
Traumatic Loss and Grief SIGFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Symposium: Treating Prolonged Grief Disorder
Friday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Symposium Part: Delayed Reward Discounting in Prolonged Grief: Examining Biases in Decision Making Following Bereavement
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Paper: The Interdependency in Development of Prolonged Grief and Posttraumatic Stress in Individuals Exposed to a Natural Disaster and who Lost a Close Relative: A Latent Growth with Dual Processes Approach
Saturday, November 7, 2:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Symposium: Relational Aspects of Grief and Mourning: Clinical Implications for Bereaved Children, Adolescents and Adults
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ISTSS Affiliate SocietiesAffiliate Societies of ISTSS are:
• Argentine Society for Psychotrauma (SAPsi)
• Association de Langue Francaise pour l’Etude du Stress et du Traumatisme (ALFEST)
• Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ASTSS)
• Canadian Psychological Association, Traumatic Stress Section (CPA TSS)
• Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für Psychotraumatologie (DeGPT)
• European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS)
• Japanese Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (JSTSS)
Endorsed PresentationsThe following is a list of presentations that are endorsed by the Affiliate Societies of ISTSS. An endorsement indicates that the specific Affiliate Society has determined this presentation is particularly relevant and/or of interest to their organization.
European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS)Thursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Master Clinician – Finding Feeling: Treating Traumatic Dissociation
Thursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Trauma Prevention Paper Session
Saturday, November 7, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Invited Panel - The Cultural Diversity of Treating PTSD
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ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting Award Winners
Lifetime Achievement AwardPaula P. Schnurr, PhD
Chaim and Bela Danieli Young Professional AwardDr. Cherie Armour, MSc, PhD, CPsychol
Public Advocacy AwardHédi Fried, MA, PhD SocSci (Hon.)
Robert S. Laufer Award for Outstanding Scientific AchievementKarestan Chase Koenen, PhD
Frank Ochberg Award for Media and Trauma StudyVA Gun Safety Video Workgroup
Frank W. Putnam Trauma Research Scholar GrantsKatherine Guyon-Harris, MS
Jonathan Reeves, BA
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Presentation Type Descriptions*
Case Study PresentationSessions use material from a single or a set of cases to illustrate clinical, theoretical or policy issues. These sessions may involve the audience in discussion of the case material presented.
Media PresentationSession involving presentation of a segment of film, video, music, drama, literature, artwork or other form of media relevant to traumatic stress, along with discussion.
Oral Paper PresentationIndividual presentations of no more than 15 minutes on a topic related to traumatic stress, typically including the presentation of research data.
Panel PresentationSessions that include three to four participants discussing a common theme, issue or question. Panels may include short statements during which panelists outline diverse or similar approaches to the same question. Panels are typically more interactive than symposia, involving active discussion among the panelists.
Poster PresentationIndividual presentation in a poster format on a topic related to traumatic stress, typically including the presentation of research data.
Pre-Meeting Institute (PMI)Institutes are full- or half-day sessions that provide an opportunity for intensive training on topics integral to the conference program, presented by leaders in the field.
SymposiumSession that includes a group of three to four sequential presentations, each related to the overall theme of the symposium.
Workshop PresentationInstructional session that helps increase participants’ understanding and skill in a particular area of interest. Such sessions may include active involvement of the audience.
* Presentation types are color-coded throughout the schedule.
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Guides to Information in Schedule
Keyword Type DescriptionsPrimary Keywords1. Assessment/Diagnosis (Assess Dx)2. Biological/Medical (Bio Med)3. Clinical/Intervention Research (Clin Res)4. Clinical Practice (Practice)5. Community-Based Programs (Commun)6. Culture/Diversity (Cul Div)7. Ethics (Ethics)8. Global Issues (Global)
9. Journalism and Trauma (Journalism)10. Multi-Media (Media)11. Prevention/Early Intervention (Prevent)12. Research Methodology (Res Meth)13. Social Issues – Public Policy (Social)14. Technology (Tech)15. Training/Education/Dissemination (Train/Ed/Dis)16. Vicarious Traumatization and Therapist Self-Care
(Self-Care)
Secondary Keywords• Accident/Injury (Acc/Inj)• Acute/Single Trauma (Acute)• Affective Processes/Interventions (Affect/Int)• Aggression/Aggressive Behavior (Aggress)• Aging/Lifecourse (Aging)• Anxiety (Anx)• Assessment/Diagnosis (Assess Dx)• Biological/Medical (Bio Med)• Child Physical Abuse/Maltreatment (CPA)• Child Sexual Abuse (CSA)• Chronic/Repeated Trauma (Chronic)• Clinical/Intervention Research (Clin Res)• Clinical Practice (Practice)• Cognitive Processes/Interventions (Cog/Int)• Community-Based Programs (Commun)• Community/Social Processes/Interventions
(Comm/Int)• Community Violence (Comm/Vio)• Complex Trauma (Complex)• Culture/Diversity (Cul Div)• Death/Bereavement (Death)• Depression (Depr)• Developmental Processes/Interventions (Dev/Int)• Domestic Violence (DV)• (Epi)Genetic Processes/Interventions (Gen/Int)• Ethics (Ethics)• Ethnicity (Ethnic)• Family Relationship Processes/Interventions
(Fam/Int)• Gender and Trauma (Gender)• Genetics/Epigenetics (Genetic)• Global Issues (Global)• Health Impact of Trauma (Health)• Human Rights (Rights)
• Illness/Medical Conditions (Illness)• Intergenerational Trauma (Intergen)• Journalism and Trauma (Journalism)• Multi-Media (Media)• Natural Disaster (Nat/Dis)• Neglect (Neglect)• (Neuro)Biological Processes/Interventions (Bio/Int)• Neuro Imaging (Neuro)• Quality of Life (QoL)• Prevention/Early Intervention (Prevent)• Primary Care (Care)• Psychodynamic Research (Psych)• Public Health (Pub Health)• Rape/Sexual assault (Rape)• Refugee/Displacement Experiences (Refugee)• Research Methodology (Res Meth)• Sexual Orientation and Trauma (Orient)• Sleep (Sleep)• Social Issues – Public Policy (Social)• Substance Use/Abuse (Sub/Abuse)• Survivors/Descendants of Historical Trauma
(Surv/Hist)• Technical Disaster (Tech/Dis)• Technology (Tech)• Terrorism (Terror)• Theory (Theory)• Torture (Torture)• Training/Education/Dissemination (Train/Ed/Dis)• Traumatic Grief (Grief )• Vicarious Traumatization and Therapist Self-Care
(Self-Care)• War – Civilians in War (Civil/War)• War – Military/Peacekeepers/Veterans (Mil/Vets)
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RegionsC & E Europe & Indep Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
E & S Africa Eastern and Southern Africa
E Asia & Pac East Asia and the Pacific
Industrialized Industrialized Countries
Latin Amer & Carib Latin America and the Caribbean
M East & N Africa Middle East and North Africa
S Asia South Asia
W & C Africa West and Central Africa
Population Types1. Child/Adolescent (Child/Adol)2. Adult (Adult)3. Older People/Aging (Older)4. Both Adult and Child/Adolescent (Lifespan)5. Mental-Health Professionals (Prof )6. Other Professionals (Other)
Presentation LevelAll presentations designate the knowledge/skill level required of the participant as either:
Introductory (I), Intermediate (M) or Advanced (A).
These are used as a general guide only since attendees have very diverse educational and professional backgrounds.
Introductory (I): Presentations that all participants (including undergraduate students) with any appropriate background will be able to fully comprehend and/or appreciate. Presentations will discuss concepts that are considered basic skills/knowledge for those working in the field.
Intermediate (M): Presentations that participants may more fully comprehend/appreciate if they have at least some work experience in the topic to be discussed.
Advanced (A): Presentations consisting of concepts requiring a high-level of previous educational background, or work experience, in the particular area/topic to be discussed as well as being most geared for specialists and those in advanced stages of their career.
This year, every concurrent session is tagged as part of a track. Presentations within the same area of focus are grouped together as a track. This will enable you to find the sessions pertinent to you more easily. On the schedule you will see the track listed in the left column.
Cognitive Processes/Interventions Track
Affective Processes/Interventions Track
Other Interventions Track
Child Trauma Track
Bio-Med/Genetics Track
Public Health Track
Military Track
Neuro Track
Assessments and Diagnosis Track
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Daily ScheduleTuesday, November 3
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Preservation Hall Foyer/2nd Floor
Wednesday, November 47:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Salons Foyer/3rd Floor
7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Registration Desk Open Preservation Hall Foyer/2nd Floor
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Special Workshop for Early Career Academics: Paper in a Day Bacchus/4th Floor
10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Salons Foyer/3rd Floor
Pre-Meeting Institutes – Full-Day Institutes Wednesday, November 4, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
PMI 01 Sleep Strong: Taking Charge of Trauma-Related Nightmares (Davis, Joanne, PhD; Balliett, Noelle, PhD; Friedlander, Joshua, PsyD)(Practice, Sleep, Adult, Industrialized)
I Galerie 5 2nd Floor
PMI 02 Flexible Applications of STAIR Narrative Therapy (Cloitre, Marylene, PhD; Jackson, Christie, PhD; Weiss, Brandon, PhD)(Practice, Affect/Int, Chronic, Cog/Int, Complex, Adult, N/A)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
PMI 03 Attachment-Focused Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents: Phase-Oriented Strategies for Addressing Complex Trauma Disorders (Gomez-Perales, Niki (Veronica), MSW)(Practice, Chronic, Complex, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Child/Adol, N/A)
M Galerie 2 2nd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Half-Day Institutes – Morning Wednesday, November 4, 8:30 a.m. – Noon
PMI 04 Resilience Training to Minimize the Adverse Consequences of Trauma Exposure in Military Personnel: Bridging the Gap between Basic Clinical Science and Applied Military Interventions (Fikretoglu, Deniz, PhD; Zamorski, Mark, MD; Adler, Amy, PhD; Sadler, Nicole, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Prevent, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
PMI 05 Two Empirically-Based Models for the Treatment of Complex Trauma in Adolescents: Central Components and Cultural Adaptations (Lanktree, Cheryl, PhD; Habib, Mandy, PsyD; Jimenez, Dante, MA, LP-C; Briere, John, PhD; Labruna, Victor, PhD)(Practice, Chronic, Complex, Cul Div, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
PMI 07 The Neurobiology of Traumatic Stress: Key Findings and Methodologies (Hayes, Jasmeet, PhD; Pineles, Suzanne, PhD; Logue, Mark, PhD; Spielberg, Jeffrey, PhD; Admon, Roee, PhD)(Bio Med, Genetic, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
I Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Half-Day Institutes – Afternoon Wednesday, November 4, 1:30 p.m.– 5:00 p.m.
PMI 08 Transition to What?: Utilizing Research-based Policies, Services, and Treatment to Increase Resilience and Reduce Poly-Victimization of Transition-Age Youth (Habib, Mandy, PsyD; Ford, Julian, PhD; Kagan, Richard, PhD; Blaustein, Margaret, PhD)(Practice, Chronic, Complex, Dev/Int, Social, Lifespan, Industrialized)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
PMI 09 Sharpening Socratic Skills (Resick, Patricia, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD)(Practice, Cog/Int, Death, Adult, N/A)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
PMI 10 An Update on Categorical Data Analysis for Trauma Researchers: An Epidemiologic Approach (Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH)(Res Meth, Civil/War, N/A, N/A)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Wednesday, November 4, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Keynote Panel Keynote Panel - Katrina’s Children 10 Years Later: Crisis, Trauma, Recovery, Resilience(Osofsky, Joy, PhD, Osofsky, Howard, MD, PhD, Lawrason, Beverly, Assistant Superintendent, Spier, Anthony, PhD)(Commun, Commun, Comm/Int, Complex, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M Acadia 3rd Floor
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Location
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Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on your own
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Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Acadia Foyer/3rd Floor
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Preservation Hall Foyer/2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Salons Foyer/3rd Floor
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Salons Foyer/3rd Floor
Thursday, November 5, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
Keynote Address
Keynote Address - PTSD: From Neurobiology to Treatment (Krystal, John, MD)(Bio Med, Clin Res, Practice, Bio/Int, Neuro, Adult, Global)
A Acadia 3rd Floor
Thursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 1
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions TrackSymposium
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Refugee and Post-Conflict Populations: From Experimental Research to Treatment Interventions Chair (Nickerson, Angela, PhD)Discussant (Bryant, Richard, PhD)
I Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Neural Correlates of Cognitive Reappraisal in Traumatized Refugees: Differential Modulatory Effects of Torture Exposure and PTSD Symptom Severity(Liddell, Belinda, PhD; Cheung, Jessica, PhD, Cpsych; Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Das, Pritha, PhD; Malhi, Gin, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Bio Med, Clin Res, Complex, Refugee, Torture, Adult, Global)
Emotion Regulation in Traumatized Refugees: An Experimental Investigation(Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Garber, Ben, MA; Litz, Brett, PhD; Hofmann, Stefan, PhD; Asnaani, Anu, PhD; Liddell, Belinda, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Refugee, Torture, Adult, Global)
Treating Childhood Posttraumatic Stress in Following Disaster and Conflict in Aceh(Dawson, Katie, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Clin Res, Cul Div, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Child/Adol, E Asia & Pac)
Meta-Analysis of Psychological Treatments for PTSD and Depression in Low and Middle-Income Countries(Morina, Nexhmedin, PhD; Malek, Mina, MA; Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Global, Refugee, Civil/War, Adult, Global)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 1
Affective Processes/ Interventions TrackSymposium
From Experimental and Clinical Studies to the Development of Promising Early Interventions Chair/Discussant (Lommen, Miriam, PhD)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Binding Temporal Context in Memory: Impact of Emotional Arousal as a Function of State Anxiety and State Dissociation(Huntjens, Rafaële, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult, N/A)
Attentional Avoidance of Threat Predicts Post-Deployment PTSD Symptoms: An Event-Related Potential Study(Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Palmer, Matt, BA (Hons), PhD; Zuj, Daniel, PhD Candidate; Lawrence-Wood, Ellie, PhD; Van Hoof, Miranda, BA (Hons), PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; McFarlane, Alexander, MD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Updating versus Exposure to Prevent Consolidation of Conditioned Fear (Wild, Jennifer, DPsych(Clin); Pile, Victoria, DPsych(Clin); Barnhofer, Thorsten, PhD)(Prevent, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Prevent, Adult, Industrialized)
Public Health Track Paper Presentation
Global Health Issues Paper Session (Neugebauer, Richard, PhD, MPH)
West Africa Ebola Outbreak: The Trauma Signature (Shultz, James, Baingana, Florence, Espinel, Zelde, Mazurik, Laurie, Helpman, Liat, Neria, Yuval)(Global, Comm/Int, Death, Illness, Pub Health, N/A, W & C Africa)
I Galerie 4 2nd Floor
An Exploration of Severe and Prolonged Trauma among LGBT Refugees/Asylees: Implications for Providers and Policymakers(Alessi, Edward, Kahn, Sarilee)(Global, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Rights, Orient, Adult, Global)
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Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Clusters, Interpersonal Trauma, and their Relationship to Drug and Alcohol Use Problems among an International Sample of Latino Immigrants(Ramos, Zorangeli, Fortuna, Lisa, Alegria, Margarita)(Social, Clin Res, Cul Div, Global, Pub Health, Adult, Industrialized)
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Psychological Costs of the Benefits of Transitional Justice(Neugebauer, Richard, PhD, MPH; Pozen, Joanna, JD; Fodor, Kinga, MA, PhD Student; Sezibera, Vincent, PhD; Ntaganira, Joseph, MD, PhD)(Global, Comm/Vio, Rights, Surv/Hist, Adult, E & S Africa)
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Other Interventions TrackCase Study Presentation
The Impact Parental Trauma on Trauma Response and Recovery in Children: Case Examples of Evidence-Based Practice (Miller, Hannah, PsyD; Celada, Teresa, PhD)(Practice, CPA, Clin Res, Fam/Int, Intergen, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
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Child Trauma TrackWorkshop Presentation
Lessons Learned from an Interdisciplinary Exploration of Trauma Informed Approaches to the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (Halladay Goldman, Jane, PhD, MSW; Grady, Jennifer, MSW; Griffin, DeAnna, MA; Kinnish, Kelly, PhD; Branson, Christopher, PhD)(Commun, CSA, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Rape, Child/Adol, N/A)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Affective Processes/Interventions Track Invited Symposium
Invited Symposium: Family Perspective on PTSD Chair (Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD)
M Arcadia 3rd Floor
Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD: Harnessing the Power of Interpersonal Relationships(Monson, Candice, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Adult, Industrialized)
What Gets Transmitted and How? Biological Mechanisms Underlying the Intergenerational Transmission of Risk(Gonzalez, Andrea, PhD)(Social, CPA, Intergen, Bio/Int, Surv/Hist, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Structured Approach Therapy for Combat-Related PTSD and Intimate Relationship Problems: Clinical Findings(Sautter, Frederic, PhD, Glynn, Shirley, PhD, Cretu, Julia, PsyD, Senturk, Damla, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Social Cognition in Individuals with PTSD: Alterations in Theory of Mind, Affect Recognition and Empathy(McKinnon, Margaret, PhD, CPsych)(Assess DX, Affect/Int, Assess DX, Chronic, Dev/Int, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presentation Level
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
Molecular Genetic Studies of PTSD: Novel Results from the Psychiatric Genetics Consortium for PTSD Investigators Chair (Amstadter, Ananda, PhD)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
Genomics of PTSD from the International Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, PTSD Group (PGC-PTSD)(Duncan, Laramie, PhD; Ratanatharathorn, Andrew, MA, PhD Student; Detroit Neighborhood Health Study, DNHS; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Almli, Lynn, PhD; Nievergelt, Caroline, PhD; Maihofer, Adam, MS; Bierut, Laura, MD; Yale-Penn Group, YPG; Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center Workgroup, DMPI; Drakenstein Child Health Study, DCHS; Liberzon, Israel, MD; NC-PTSD Genetics Group, VA Boston; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD; Miller, Mark, PhD; Ripke, Stephan, PhD; Daly, Mark, PGDip Psych; Koenen, Karestan, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Genetic, Adult, Global)
Candidate SNPs Moderate the Effect of PTSD Severity in Association with Metabolic Syndrome(Wolf, Erika, PhD; Logue, Mark, PhD; Fuhrman, Isaac, BA; Sadeh, Naomi, PhD; Milberg, William, PhD; McGlinchey, Regina, PhD; Miller, Mark, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Illness, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
A Genome Wide Association Study of PTSD in US Military Veterans(Hauser, Michael, PhD; Kimbrel, Nathan, PhD; Dennis, Michelle, BA; MIRECC Workgroup, VA Mid-Atlantic; Garrett, Melanie, MS; Beckham, Jean, PhD; Ashley Koch, Allison, PhD)(Bio Med, Chronic, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Genomewide Association Studies of Post-Traumatic Stress in Army STARRS(Stein, Murray, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Chen, Chia-Yen, ScD, MS; Ursano, Robert, MD; Jain, Sonia, PhD; Cai, Tianxir, PhD; Heeringa, Steven, PhD; Gelernter, Joel, MD; Kessler, Ronald, PhD; Smoller, Jordan, MD)(Bio Med, Gen/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Public Health TrackSymposium
A Translational Approach to Posttraumatic Risk Behaviors across Trauma Exposed Patient Populations Chair (Zatzick, Douglas, MD)Discussant (Danielson, Carla, PhD)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Effectiveness Trials Successfully Targeting Posttraumatic Risk Behaviors after Traumatic Injury(Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Ingraham, Leah, BS; Neam, Victoria, BA; Guiney, Roxanne, BA; Kompar, Christopher, BS; Sandgren, Kirsten, MSW; Kelly, Cory Michael, BS; Love, Jeff, BA; Darnell, Doyanne, PhD)(Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Early Traumatic Stress Symptoms And Their Role in Later Injury/Illness Risk (O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD; Nathan, Alkemade, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Creamer, Mark, PhD; Silove, Derrick, MD, PhD; McFarlane, Alexander, MD; Forbes, David, PhD)(Clin Res, Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Risk Behavior, Malleable Mechanisms, and Other Clinical Features of Trauma-Exposed Teens Participating in an RCT for Integrative Treatment (Danielson, Carla, PhD; Saunders, Benjamin, PhD; Adams, Zachary, PhD; de Arellano, Michael, PhD; McCart, Michael, PhD; Sheidow, Ashli, PhD; Chapman, Jason, PhD; McGuan, Elizabeth, MSW; Soltis, Kathryn, BA)(Clin Res, CSA, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Suicide Risk and PTSD in Military Primary Care Populations: From Epidemiology to Practice(Freed, Michael, PhD, EMT-B; Belsher, Brad, PhD; Novak, Laura, BS; Liu, Xian, PhD; Evatt, Daniel, PhD; Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Bray, Robert, PhD; Engel, Charles, MD, MPh)(Clin Res, Depr, Prevent, Pub Health, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
Military TrackSymposium
Traumatic Events Experienced by Military Members in a Variety of Contexts: Mental Health Associations and Modifying Factors Chair (Watkins, Kimberley, MA)Discussant (Fikretoglu, Deniz, PhD)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
The Moderating Effect of Alexithymia on the Relationship between Pre-military Life Events and Mental Health in Canadian Armed Forces Recruits(McCuaig Edge, Heather, PhD; Lee, Jennifer, PhD)(Global, Affect/Int, CPA, Cog/Int, Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Association of Combat Exposure with Mental Health Disorders among Canadian Armed Forces Members(Sudom, Kerry, PhD; Watkins, Kimberley, MA; Zamorski, Mark, MD)(Global, Health, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
The Moderating Effect of Gender on the Association between Combat Exposures and Post-Deployment Mental Health(Silins, Stacey, PhD; Watkins, Kimberley, MA; Zamorski, Mark, MD)(CulDiv, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Prevalence, Circumstances, and Correlates of Work-Related Sexual Trauma in the Canadian Military(Watkins, Kimberley, MA; Bennett, Rachel, MSc; Zamorski, Mark, MD)(Global, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Neuro TrackSymposium
Application of Machine Learning to Diagnostic and Prognostic Brain Imaging in Anxious Populations Chair (Simmons, Alan, PhD)Discussant (Strigo, Irina, PhD)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Comparison of Multimodal Brain Imaging Classification Approaches in War Veterans(Simmons, Alan, PhD; Matthews, Scott, MD; Buchsbaum, Monte, MD)(Assess Dx, Anx, Res Meth, Civil/War, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Classifying Brain Response to Experimental Pain in a Subject with Mixed Gastrointestinal, Eating Disorder and Depressive Symptos: fMRI Case Study (Strigo, Irina, PhD; Bernard, Rebrecca, PhD; Huang, Jeannie, MD, MPh; Kaye, Walter, MD)(Assess Dx, Anx, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Neural Correlates of Emotion Identification Predict Treatment Response in PTSD(Spadoni, Andrea, PhD; Norman, Sonya, PhD; Simmons, Alan, PhD)(Assess Dx, Clin Res, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Other Interventions Track Panel Presentation
Implementing Evidence Informed Post-Disaster Interventions in Diverse Settings (Naturale, April, PhD, MSSW; Hamblen, Jessica, PhD; Watson, Patricia, PhD; Pyvovarenko, Martha, MPsych; Vickers, Susan, JD)(Clin Res, Cul Div, Terror, Train/Ed/Dis, Civil/War, Adult, Industrialized)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
Affective Process/ Interventions Track Symposium
Understanding the Role of Emotion Regulation in Adult Responses to Traumatic Stress Chair (Cloitre, Marylene, PhD)
I Balcony L – M
4th Floor Emotion Regulation and Cumulative Symptom Burden: Predictors of Differential Treatment Outcome in an RCT for Women with PTSD Related to Childhood Abuse(Cloitre, Marylene, PhD; Weiss, Brandon, PhD; Petkova, Eva, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, CPA, Clin Res, Adult, N/A)
The Role of Emotion Regulation in the Early Response to Trauma(Macia, Kathryn, PhD Student; Carlson, Eve, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Assess Dx, Adult, Industrialized)
Measuring Sudden Strong Emotions to Assess Emotion Regulation Skills in Trauma Survivors(Carlson, Eve, PhD; Dalenberg, Constance, PhD; Lindley, Steven, MD, PhD)(Assess Dx, Affect/Int, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Adult, N/A)
Cumulative Trauma and Health-Related Functioning: The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation (Henn-Haase, Clare, PsyD; Falvey, Erin, PhD; Saito, Jean, MPH, MSW; Garvert, Donn, MS; Cloitre, Marylene, PhD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Health, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 1 Preservation Hall/2nd Floor
11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. SIG Meetings
Child Trauma SIG Galerie 6, 2nd Floor
Diversity and Cultural Competence SIG Acadia, 3rd Floor
Early Interventions SIG Galerie 5, 2nd Floor
Family Systems SIG Balcony J – K, 4th Floor
Gender & Trauma SIG Galerie 2, 2nd Floor
Genomics & Trauma SIG Salon A – C, 3rd Floor
Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma & Resilience SIG Galerie 4, 2nd Floor
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender SIG Salon D, 3rd Floor
Terrorism & Bioterrorism Related Trauma SIG Salon E, 3rd Floor
Theory & Traumatic Stress Studies SIG Salon F – H, 3rd Floor
Trauma & Substance Use Disorders SIG Balcony L – M, 4th Floor
Special Added SessionThursday, November 5, 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Public Health TrackInvited Speaker
The Perils of Migration in 2015 Turner, Stuart, MD, MA, FRCP, FRCPsych (Global, Global, Refugee, Social, Civil/War, Lifespan, Global)
I Galerie 3 2nd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions TrackSymposium
Treating Trauma in Psychosis with Trauma-focused Treatments (PE vs EMDR vs WL): Primary and Secondary Effects Chair (de Jongh, AD, PhD, MRCPsych)
I Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Treating PTSD in Psychosis with Trauma-focused Treatment (PE vs EMDR vs WL): Secondary Effects on Symptoms of Psychosis, Depression, Suicidality, Dissociation and Personal and Social Functioning(de Bont, Paul, MA)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
Treating PTSD in Psychosis with Trauma-focused Treatment (PE vs EMDR vs WL): Primary Effects and Adverse Events(van den Berg, David, MA)(Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Clin Res, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Daily Life: An Experience Sampling Study(van der Vleugel, Berber, MA)(Clin Res, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Complex, QoL, Adult, Industrialized)
Treating Trauma in Comorbid Patients: An Overview of Secondary Outcomes of Prolonged Exposure (PE)(van Minnen, Agnes, PhD; Zoellner, Lori, PhD; Harned, Melanie, PhD; Mills, Katherine, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Practice, Adult, Industrialized)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Paper Presentation
Affective Processes/Interventions Track Paper Session(Johnson, David, PhD)
Galerie 3 2nd Floor
The Role of Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Emotional Processing in Predicting Recovery from PTSD(van Rooij, Sanne, PhD; Kennis, Mitzy, MSc; Vink, Matthijs, PhD; Geuze, Elbert, PhD)(Bio Med, Affect/Int, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, N/A)
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Temporal Dynamics of Emotion in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters in a Clinical Sample(Schoenleber, Michelle, PhD; Berghoff, Christopher, MA; Gratz, Kim, PhD; Tull, Matthew, PhD)(Res Meth, Affect/Int, Anx, Adult, Industrialized)
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The Nomological Network of a Behavioral Distress Tolerance Task in Trauma-Exposed Combat Veterans(Brown, Ruth, PhD; Mortensen, Johnnie, Undergraduate; Hawn, Sage, BS; McDonald, Scott, PhD; Thomas, Suzanne, PhD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD)(Assess Dx, Affect/Int, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Elementary School Classroom Stress Reduction Using a Trauma-Informed Narrative Intervention(Johnson, David, PhD; Lubin, Hadar, MD)(Commun, Clin Res, Commun, Prevent, Pub Health, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
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Assessment and Diagnosis Track Paper Presentation
Assessment/Diagnosis Paper Session(Garfin, Dana Rose, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Modeling the Trajectories of Civilian and Military Trauma Symptoms in a Representative Sample of U.S. National Guard and Reserve: A Latent Class Growth Modeling Approach(Fink, David, PhD Student; Lowe, Sarah, PhD; Ursano, Robert, MD; Fullerton, Carol, PhD; Gifford, Robert, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Health, Mil/Vets, Other, Industrialized)
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Gender Differences in the Long-Term Associations between PTSD and Depression among Detroit Residents(Horesh, Danny, PhD; Lowe, Sarah, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD)(Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Depr, Social, Adult, Industrialized)
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Are Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Independent Sequelae of Trauma? Results from an Epidemiological Sample of Chinese Earthquake Survivors Using Latent Profile Analysis(Cao, Xing, MA PhD Student; Wang, Li, PhD; Cao, Chengqi, PhD Student; Zhang, Jianxin, PhD)(Assess Dx, Depr, Health, Nat/Dis, Adult, E Asia & Pac)
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Acute Post-trauma Psychological Assessments and Subsequent Pathology: The Potential for Broad Clinical Intervention Beyond Treatment for PTSD(Garfin, Dana Rose, PhD; Chan, Michelle, BS; Holman, E. Alison, PhD)(Prevent, Acute, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Health, Lifespan, Global)
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Other Interventions TrackSymposium
Biomarker Measurement in Psychotherapy Efficacy Research: Challenges and Solutions across Three Studies Chair (Norman, Sonya, PhD)Discussant (Schnurr, Paula, PhD)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Maximizing the Utility of a Single Site Randomized Controlled Psychotherapy Trial(Norman, Sonya, PhD; Haller, Moira, PhD; Spadoni, Andrea, PhD; Drummond, Sean, PhD; Risbrough, Victoria, PhD; Hamblen, Jessica, PhD; Trim, Ryan, PhD; Blanes, Erika, MPH)(Clin Res, Res Meth, Sleep, Genetic, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Using Psychophysiological Startle as an Objective Marker of PTSD Severity and Response to Treatment (Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Gerardi, Maryrose, PhD; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Norrholm, Seth, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD)(Assess Dx, Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
Designing a Combined Effectiveness and Mechanisms Randomized Trial in PTSD: Finding a Balance(Rauch, Sheila, PhD, ABPP; Venners, Margaret, MPH, MSW; Tuerk, Peter, PhD; Simon, Naomi, MD; King, Anthony, PhD; Liberzon, Israel, MD; Kim, Myra, ScD; Phan, Luan, MD; Allard, Carolyn, PhD; Norman, Sonya, PhD)(Res Meth, Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Genetic, Adult, N/A)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 2 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 2
Presentation Level
Child Trauma TrackSymposium
Fine-Tuning Our Understanding of the Mechanisms Accounting for the Associations between Trauma and Adolescent Delinquency Chair (Kerig, Patricia, PhD)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
The Impact of Interpersonal Trauma Exposure on Emotion Dysregulation Difficulties and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms among Detained Youth(Bennett, Diana, MS, PhD Student; Chaplo, Shannon, Doctoral Student; Modrowski, Crosby, BA; Kerig, Patricia, PhD)(Prevent, Aggress, Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, DV, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Gender Differences in Relations among PTSD Symptoms, Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia and Emotion Regulation Difficulties(McGee, Andrew, BS; Bennett, Diana, MS, PhD Student; Kerig, Patricia, PhD; Chaplo, Shannon, Doctoral Student)(Clin Res, Bio Med, Chronic, Complex, Bio/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Youth Trauma Exposure and Delinquent Behaviors: The Role of Cognitive Moderators in Combination with Callousness(Allwood, Maureen, PhD)(Clin Res, Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Testing Decision Rules for the MAYSI-2 TE Scale to Identify Poly-victimization in Justice-Involved Youth(Cruise, Keith, PhD; Hinz, Holly, MA, PhD Student; Marcin, Genna, Undergraduate; Ford, Julian, PhD)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Practice, Child/Adol, N/A)
Assessment and Diagnosis Track Paper Presentation Symposium
Comparing and Contrasting DSM-5 and ICD-11 PTSD, and ICD-11 Complex PTSD Chair (Bisson, Jonathan, MD)
M Acadia 3rd Floor
PTSD = PTSD ?(Lueger-Schuster, Brigitte, PhD; Knefel, Matthias, MS, PhD Student)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Older, Industrialized)
Symptom Profiles of People Attending a Trauma Service: Is there Evidence that PTSD and Complex PTSD are Two Distinct Disorders? (Karatzias, Thanos, PhD, Cpsych; Fyvie, Claire, DPsych(Clin))(Assess Dx, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
A Comparison of DSM-5 and ICD-11 PTSD, and ICD-11 Complex PTSD(Bisson, Jonathan, MD; Roberts, Neil, DPsych(Clin))(Assess Dx, Practice, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
Comparison of PTSD Criteria Using DSM-5 and ICD-11 in U.S. Soldiers(Hoge, Charles, MD; Riviere, Lyndon, PhD; Wilk, Joshua, PhD; Forbes, David, PhD; O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD)(Assess Dx, Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackInvited Panel
Invited Panel: What I Have Changed My Mind About and Why (Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Spiegel, David, MD; Southwick, Steven, MD; Davis, Lori, MD; Neylan, Thomas, MD; Krystal, John, MD)(Practice, Bio Med, Res Meth, Train/Ed/Dis, Theory, N/A, Global)
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Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 2
Presentation Level
Public Health TrackWorkshop Presentation
Creating a Trauma-Informed Public Health System: Transforming Trauma and Promoting Resilience through Workforce Development (Dorado, Joyce, PhD; Epstein, Kenneth, PhD, LCSW)(Train/Ed/Dis, Commun, Complex, Pub Health, Social, Other, Industrialized)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Military TrackSymposium
Help Seeking for Mental Health Problems in Military and Veteran Personnel Chair (Greenberg, Neil, MD, MsC)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
Help Seeking, Stigma and Leadership in the UK Armed Forces(Greenberg, Neil, MD, MsC)(Prevent, Commun, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Development of an Optimal Integrated Care Pathway for Veterans Discharged from the Armed Forces(Kitchiner, Neil, PhD; Bisson, Jonathan, MD)(Commun, Assess Dx, Commun, Complex, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Predictors of Long-Term Treatment Outcome in Combat and Peacekeeping Veterans with Military-Related PTSD(Richardson, Don, MD; Contractor, Ateka, MA; Armour, Cherie, PhD; St. Cyr, Kate, MSc; Elhai, Jon, PhD; Sareen, Jitender, MD, FRCPC)(Clin Res, Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Neuro TrackSymposium
Advances in Applied Neuroimaging: Using MRI to Diagnose PTSD, Detect Age-Related Structural Abnormalities, Define Fear Conditioning Mechanisms, and Delineate Treatment-driven Neurocircuitry Changes Chair (Engdahl, Brian, PhD)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Age Modulates the Effect of PTSD on Hippocampal Subfield Volume(Hayes, Jasmeet, PhD; Lafleche, Ginette, PhD; Verfaellie, Mieke, PhD)(Bio Med, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Aging, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Fear Learning Circuitry is Biased Toward Generalization of Fear Associations in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Morey, Rajendra, MD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
A New Objective PTSD Diagnostic Tool: The Synchronous Neural Interaction (SNI) Test Based on Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)(Georgopoulos, Apostolos, MD, PhD; James, Lisa, PhD; Belitskaya-Levy, Ilana, PhD; Liberzon, Israel, MD; Christova, Peka, PhD; Lu, Ying, PhD; Engdahl, Brian, PhD)(Assess Dx, Bio Med, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Altered Activity in Dorsal Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Caudate Nucleus in OEF/OIF Combat Veterans following a Mindfulness-based Exposure Therapy (King, Anthony, PhD; Block, Stefanie, BS, MS; Sripada, Rebecca, PhD; Liberzon, Israel, MD)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Public Health Track Panel Presentation
Getting Beyond the Bedside—But Not Forgetting the Bench (Schnurr, Paula, PhD; Hanson, Rochelle, PhD; Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Kaysen, Debra, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD)(Practice, Clin Res, Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, N/A, Global)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Theory, Clinical and Biological Studies, and Treatment Implications Chair/Discussant (Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD)
M Balcony L – M 4th Floor
The Effect of the Dissociative Subtype of PTSD on Treatment Response(Wolf, Erika, PhD; Lunney, Carole, MA; Schnurr, Paula, PhD)(Clin Res, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Practice, Adult, Industrialized)
Assessing the Dissociative PTSD Subtype and Associated Predictors in Two Independent Samples of Canadian Veterans and Danish Rape and Sexual Assault Survivors(Armour, Cherie, PhD; Karstoft, Karen-Inge, PhD, Cpsych; Richardson, Don, MD; Elklit, Ask, MSc)(Assess Dx, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Risk Factors and Correlates of the PTSD Dissociative Subtype(Marx, Brian, PhD; Green, Jonathan, PhD; Bovin, Michelle, PhD; Wolf, Erika, PhD; Annunziata, Anthony, PhD; Rosen, Raymond, PhD; Keane, Terence, PhD)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
Symptomatology and Neurobiology of the Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Self-Report and FMRI Studies(Frewen, Paul, PhD; Brown, Matthew, BA (Hons); Steuwe, Carolin, BA (Hons); Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Complex, Adult, N/A)
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Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Paper Presentation
Cognitive Processes/Interventions Track Paper Session One (Spinhoven, Philip, PhD)
Galerie 2 2nd Floor
A Treatment Outcome Study of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) with a Quebec Sample of Sexually Abused Children(Hébert, Martine, PhD; Tourigny, Marc, PhD)(Clin Res, CSA, Child/Adol, Global)
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Does Trait Rumination Moderate the Effect of Induced Rumination on Analogue Trauma Intrusions?(Kubota, Rie, PhD Candidate; Nixon, Reginald, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Depr, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
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Mindfulness-based Exposure Therapy for PTSD: A Controlled Clinical Pilot Study with OEF/OIF Combat Veterans (King, Anthony, PhD; Porter, Katherine, PhD; Favorite, Todd, PhD, ABPP; Rauch, Sheila, PhD, ABPP; Liberzon, Israel, MD) (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Trait Rumination Predicts Onset of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder through Trauma-Related Cognitive Appraisals: A 4-Year Longitudinal Study(Spinhoven, Philip, PhD; Penninx, Brenda, PhD; van Hemert, Bert, MD, PhD; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Anx, Cog/Int, Depr, Adult, Industrialized)
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Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Sleep: Not a Dream Team! Chair/Discussant (Lommen, Miriam, PhD)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Sleep to Prevent Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? Sleep after Trauma Exposure in the Laboratory Reduces Intrusive Memories and Depotentiates their Affective Tone(Kleim, Birgit, PhD; Wysokowsky, Julia, MSc; Schmid, Nuria, MSc; Rasch, Björn, PhD)(Prevent, Acute, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Sleep, Adult, Industrialized)
Reduced Sleep Quality and Impaired Fear Extinction Learning as Predictors of PTSD Severity(Zuj, Daniel, PhD Candidate; Palmer, Matt, BA (Hons), PhD; Vickers, James, PhD; Felmingham, Kim, PhD)(Clin Res, Res Meth, Sleep, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
Sleep and Treatment Outcome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results from an Effectiveness Study (Lommen, Miriam, PhD; Grey, Nick, PhD; Clark, David, PhD; Wild, Jennifer, DPsych(Clin); Stott, Richard, PhD; Ehlers, Anke, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Sleep, Adult, Industrialized)
The Effects of Cognitive Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on Sleep Disturbances (Woodward, Elizabeth, PhD Student; Ehlers, Anke, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Sleep, Adult, N/A)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 3
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Public Health Track Paper Presentation
Effects of Violence in the USA Paper Session (Tosone, Carol, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Behavioral Health Providers Utilizing Evidence Based Practices to Treat Trauma and its Effect on Compassion Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue, and Burnout(Christ, Shelley, DNP Student, BSN, RN; McCoy, Kathleen, Dsc)(Self-Care, Clin Res, Health, Prof, N/A)
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Understanding Indigenous Narratives of Posttraumatic Stress: Stories of Trauma and Recovery from American Indian Women(Belcourt, Annie, PhD; Pearson, Cynthia, PhD; Schultz, Katie, MSW) (CulDiv, Comm/Int, Pub Health, Res Meth, Social, Lifespan, Industrialized)
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Lifetime Adversity and Responses to the Boston Marathon Bombings in a Representative National Sample of Americans(Garfin, Dana Rose, PhD; Holman, E. Alison, PhD; Silver, Roxane, PhD)(Social, Acute, Anx, Comm/Vio, Terror, Adult, Industrialized)
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Toward an Understanding of the Relationship between Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth in New Orleans Mental Health Responders Working in a Post Hurricane Katrina Environment(Tosone, Carol, PhD; Bauwens, Jennifer , PhD)(Practice, Practice, Nat/Dis, Self-Care, Prof, N/A)
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Other Interventions TrackMaster Clinician
Master Clinician - Finding Feeling: Treating Traumatic Dissociation (Spiegel, David, MD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Neuro, Adult, Global)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Child Trauma TrackWorkshop Presentation
Turn it Up: Music as a Medium for Engagement and Change in Trauma-Focused Therapy (Griffin, Jessica, PsyD; Wozniak, Jessica, PsyD; Cohen, Judith, MD; Mannarino, Anthony, PhD)(Practice, Complex, Media, Child/Adol, N/A)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 3
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
Neuroimaging-Genetic Studies of PTSD Chair (Miller, Mark, PhD)
A Salon A – C 3rd Floor
A Role for the Endocannabinoid System in Processing of Threat-Related Symptoms in PTSD(Neumeister, Alexander, MD)(Bio Med, Chronic, Complex, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)Variation in CACNA1C is Associated with Amygdala Structure and Function in Adolescents(Sumner, Jennifer, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD; Drury, Stacy, MD, PhD; Esteves, Kyle, BA; Walsh, Kate, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; McLaughlin, Katie, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, CPA, Genetic, Neuro, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Childhood Trauma Interacts with COMT Risk Genotype to Predict Reduced Hippocampal Involvement in Inhibition(Stevens, Jennifer, PhD; Ely, Timothy, BS; Sawamura, Takehito, MD, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD; Kerley, Kimberly, BS; Reddy, Renuka, BS; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Norrholm, Seth, PhD; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Genetic, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
A Novel Locus in the Oxidative Stress-related Gene ALOX12 Moderates the Association between PTSD and Thickness of the Prefrontal Cortex(Miller, Mark, PhD; Wolf, Erika, PhD; Sadeh, Naomi, PhD; Logue, Mark, PhD; Spielberg, Jeffrey, PhD; Hayes, Jasmeet, PhD; Sperbeck, Emily, BS; Stone, Annjanette, BS; Milberg, William, PhD; McGlinchey, Regina, PhD)(Bio Med, Genetic, Neuro, Adult, Global)
Public Health TrackSymposium
Integrating Body and Mind: Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Physical and Mental Health Chair (Gagnon, Kerry, MA)Discussant (DePrince, Anne, PhD)
A Salon D 3rd Floor
High Risk Adolescents’ Physical Health: The Impact of Gender, Cumulative Trauma, Poly-victimization, Traumatic Loss, Substance Abuse, and PTSD and Dysphoria Symptoms(Ford, Julian, PhD; Grasso, Damion, PhD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Health, Grief, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Early Violence Exposure, IPV, and Sexual Risk in Young Minority Women(Wilson, Helen, PhD; Ehrensaft, Miriam, PhD)(Prevent, DV, Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Intimate Partner Abuse and Physical Health: Understanding the Interplay of Trauma-Related Appraisals and Physical Health Outcomes(Gagnon, Kerry, MA; DePrince, Anne, PhD)(Clin Res, DV, Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 3 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Military Track Symposium
Overcoming Barriers: Helping Veterans Access Effective PTSD Treatment Chair (Rosen, Craig, PhD)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
Increasing Treatment Seeking among At-Risk Service Members Returning Veterans from Warzones(Stecker, Tracy, PhD)(Clin Res, Comm/Int, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult, N/A)
The Implementation of a Referral Management System for Veterans with PTSD in VA Primary Care(Possemato, Kyle, PhD; Johnson, Emily, PhD; Wray, Laura, PhD; Stecker, Tracy, PhD)(Clin Res, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
The Role of Local Policies in Promoting Use of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for PTSD in the U.S. Veterans Health Administration(Sayer, Nina, PhD; Rosen, Craig, PhD; Bernardy, Nancy, PhD; Chard, Kathleen, PhD; Crowley, Jill, PhD; Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD; Mohr, David, PhD; Kehle-Forbes, Shannon, PhD; Cook, Joan, PhD; Orazem, Robert, PhD; Smith, Brandy, BA; Schnurr, Paula, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Because I Asked You To: The Role of Family in Veterans’ Engagement in Trauma-Focused Treatment for PTSD(Meis, Laura, PhD, LP; Spoont, Michele, PhD; Erbes, Christopher, PhD, LP; Polusny, Melissa, PhD; Noorbaloochi, Siamak, PhD; Hagel Campbell, Emily, MS; Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD; Kattar, Karen, PsyD; Rosen, Craig, PhD; Tuerk, Peter, PhD; Valesquez, Tina, MS; Erickson, Emily, MA Student; Thompson, Katie, MA; Stewart, Kimberly, MA Student; Van, Talee, MA, PhD Student)(Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Neuro TrackSymposium
Neurobiological Mechanisms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Associated Medical Comorbidities Chair (Japuntich, Sandra, PhD)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Potential Neurobiological Mediators of Exercise Benefits for Pain Sensitivity in Chronic Pain and PTSD(Scioli-Salter, Erica, PhD; Forman, Daniel, MD; Allsup, Kelly, BS; Marx, Christine, MD; Hauger, Richard, MD; Rasmusson, Ann, MD)(Bio Med, Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Tobacco Cessation Related Changes in GABAergic Neuroactive Steroids and NPY Predict Withdrawal and Abstinence in Trauma-exposed Smokers with and without PTSD(Japuntich, Sandra, PhD; Gregor, Kristin, PhD; Marx, Christine, MD; Pineles, Suzanne, PhD; Rasmusson, Ann, MD)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
Chronic Tobacco Use Enhances the Clustering and Severity of PTSD and Comorbid Conditions(Gregor, Kristin, PhD; Fonda, Jennifer, MA; Fortier, Catherine, PhD; McGlinchey, Regina, PhD; Rasmusson, Ann, MD)(Bio Med, Depr, Health, Bio/Int, Adult, N/A)
Neurosteroids and Pain Symptoms in OEF/OIF/OND Veterans - Biomarkers to Therapeutics(Marx, Christine, MD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 3 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Other Interventions Track Panel Presentation
NCTSN’s Implementation Summit: Synthesis of Findings to Bring Trauma Best Practices to All Providers (Amaya-Jackson, Lisa, MD, MPH; Ake III, George, PhD; Halladay Goldman, Jane, PhD, MSW; Briggs, Ernestine, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Prof, N/A)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
Other Interventions Track Symposium
Increasing Implementation of Outcomes Monitoring in PTSD Treatment: The PTSD Practice-Based Implementation Network Chair (Ruzek, Josef, PhD)
I Balcony L – M 4th Floor
US VA/DoD Practice Based Implementation Network (PBIN): Developmental and Operational Lessons Learned(McGraw, Kate, PhD)(Practice, Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Prof, Industrialized)
Program Evaluation within a Practice-Based Implementation Network: Quantitative and Qualitative Results of Routine Outcomes Monitoring Implementation(McGee-Vincent, Pearl, PsyD; Landes, Sara, PhD; Rosen, Craig, PhD; Calhoun, Patrick, PhD; Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD; McGraw, Kate, PhD; Walser, Robyn, PhD; Runnals, Jennifer, PhD; Liu, Nancy, PhD; Nottis, Khoa, BA; Ruzek, Josef, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Res Meth, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof, Industrialized)
Implementation Strategies in the Practice-Based Implementation (PBI) Network(Walser, Robyn, PhD; McGee-Vincent, Pearl, PsyD; Runnals, Jennifer, PhD; Liu, Nancy, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD; Smith, Jeffrey, PhD(c); Kirchner, JoAnn, MD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 3 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Cognitive Processing Therapy: Expanding the Horizons Chair (Chard, Kathleen, PhD)Discussant (Monson, Candice, PhD)
I Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Individual Versus Group Cognitive Processing Therapy in an Active Military Sample(Resick, Patricia, PhD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Pruiksma, Kristi, PhD; Yarvis, Jeff, PhD, MSW; Peterson, Alan, PhD)(Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Integrating CPT for Caregivers into a Trauma-informed Model of Care for Families Experiencing Multiple Traumas across Generations(Galovski, Tara, PhD; Philip, Held, PhD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Practice, Fam/Int, Intergen, Lifespan, N/A)
Cognitive Processing Therapy and Present Centered Therapy in Returning Combat Veterans: Equally Effective?(Chard, Kathleen, PhD; Schumm, Jeremiah, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Monson, Candice, PhD, Cpsych)(Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Biological Studies in Traumatized Children and Adolescents Chair (Lindauer, Ramón, MD, PhD)
I Galerie 3 2nd Floor
(Epi) Genetics and Response to PTSD Treatment in Children(Ensink, Judith, PhD Candidate; Henneman, Peter, PhD; Mannens, Marcel, Prof, Dr.; Lindauer, Ramón, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Complex, Dev/Int, Genetic, Child/Adol, Global)
Hair Cortisol in Relation to Acute and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Children and Adolescents(Goldbeck, Lutz, PhD; Klaubert, Lena, MD; Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann, PhD; Kirschbaum, Clemens, PhD; Straub, Joana, MS)(Bio Med, Acute, Bio Med, Chronic, Bio/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Neural Correlates of Treatment for PTSD: A Systematic Review of the Literature(Straub, Joana, MS; Abler, Birgit, PhD; Goldbeck, Lutz, PhD)(Bio Med, Clin Res, Neuro, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Predicting Treatment Outcome of Trauma Focused Psychotherapies in Children and Adolescents with PTSD; a Machine Learning Based fMRI Study(Zantvoord, Jasper, MD; Ensink, Judith, PhD Candidate; Lindauer, Ramón, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Bio Med, CPA, Dev/Int, Neuro, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 4
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Public Health Track Paper Presentation
Trauma Prevention Paper Session (Thoresen, Siri, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Avoidant Coping as a Mediator of Peritraumatic Dissociation and PTSD Symptoms in Traumatic Injury Victims: A Daily Process Model (Pacella, Maria, PhD; Hruska, Bryce, MA; George, Richard, MD; Delahanty, Douglas, PhD)(Prevent, Acc/Inj, Health, Res Meth, Adult, Industrialized)
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Bridging the Gap — Healthcare to Families of Young Survivors of Terrorism(Haga, Jon Magnus, MD; Stene, Lise, MD, PhD; Thoresen, Siri, PhD; Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD)(Prevent, Acute, Health, Terror, Adult, Industrialized)
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Does Reintegration Stress Contribute to Suicidal Ideation among Returning Veterans Seeking PTSD Treatment?(Haller, Moira, PhD; Angkaw, Abigail, PhD; Hendricks, Brittany, BA; Norman, Sonya, PhD)(Prevent, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
M
Predictors of Revictimization in a Community Sample: Shame, Guilt, and Social Support(Thoresen, Siri, PhD; Myhre, Mia, MD, PhD; Wentzel-Larsen, ToRe, MSc; Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD; Hjemdal, Ole, MA)(Prevent, CPA, CSA, DV, Rape, Lifespan, Industrialized)
M
Other Interventions TrackSymposium
Treatment Innovations for Traumatized Military Couples Chairs (Glynn, Shirley, PhD; Perlick, Deborah, PhD)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Structured Approach Therapy to Reduce Combat-Related PTSD in Returning Veterans: Changes in Emotion Regulation Play a Role in Symptom Improvements(Sautter, Frederic, PhD; Cretu, Julia, PsyD; Glynn, Shirley, PhD; Senturk, Damla, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Fam/Int, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult, Global)
Effectiveness of Clinical Video Technology-Delivered Structured Approach Therapy for PTSD with OEF/OIF/ OND Veterans and their Partners(Cretu, Julia, PsyD; Sautter, Frederic, PhD; Mukherjee, Snigdna, PhD; Priebe, Alex, MA; Glynn, Shirley, PhD; Abel, Allison, MSW, LCSW; Vaught, Aman-da, PsyD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult, Global)
Effects of Discrepancy between Patients’ and Partners’ Reports of PTSD Symptoms on Treatment Outcome in Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD(Shnaider, Philippe, MA; Monson, Candice, PhD, Cpsych; Sharma, Shankari, MA; Taillefer, Stephanie, MA, PhD Student; Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student)(Clin Res, Fam/Int, Adult, Industrialized)
Multifamily Group for Veterans with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and their Partners(Perlick, Deborah, PhD; Drapalski, Amy, PhD; Muralidharan, Anjana, PhD; Grier, Savannah, MA Student; Schultz, Danielle, MA; Riley, Stephanie, MA; Glynn, Shirley, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Complex, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 4 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Child Trauma TrackPaper Presentation
Child Trauma Track Paper Session(Daignault, Isabelle, PhD)
Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Examining Explanatory Models of the Link between Child Maltreatment and Adolescent Substance Use: A Prospective Study(Kaufman, Julia, MA, PhD Student; Wright, Margaret, PhD; Allbaugh, Lucy, MS, PhD Student; Folger, Susan, MA, PhD Student; Noll, Jennie, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M
American Indian Youth in Corrections: A Study for the Prevention and Reduction of Trauma(Salas-Pizaña, Silvia, Doctoral Student; Frey, Rae Anne, Doctoral Student; Lucci, Sonia, Doctoral Student; Benally, Nan, Doctoral Student; Mascari, Lauren, MA Student; Rouse, Leah, PhD)(CulDiv, Chronic, Complex, Health, Surv/Hist, Child/Adol, N/A)
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Family Matters: Family Support and Trauma Exposure in Sexual Minority Youth(Minshew, Reese, MA, PhD Student; Burns, Michelle, PhD; Weis, Ben, BA; Mustanski, Brian, PhD)(CulDiv, Orient, Lifespan, Industrialized)
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Taking Legal Action or Not: The Influence of Legal Proceedings on the Recovery of Sexually Abused Children and of Their Non-Offending Parent(Daignault, Isabelle, PhD; Hébert, Martine, PhD)(Clin Res, CSA, Health, Social, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
Genetics, Epigenetics, Genotypes and Phenotypes: Clinical and Community Implications Chair (Danieli, Yael, PhD) Discussant (Krystal, John, MD)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
Genes’ Expression in Holocaust Survivors and Their Own Offspring(Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Bader, Heather, BS; Daskalakis, Nikolaos, PhD, MD; Bierer, Linda, MD)(Bio Med, Surv/Hist, Genetic, Intergen, N/A, Global)
Behavioral, Biological, and Epigenetic Consequences of Early Social Experiences in Monkeys(Suomi, Stephen)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, N/A, N/A)
Revealing, Capturing and Studying Meaning in Holocaust Trauma(Danieli, Yael, PhD)(Assess Dx, Global, Rights, Civil/War, Intergen, Lifespan, Global)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 4 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Military Track Symposium
Relationship under Fire: Dyadic Processes in Adjustment and Treatment of Military Couples across the Combat Deployment Cycle Chair/Discussant (Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Understanding Distinct Trajectories of Intimate Partner Adjustment across the Deployment Cycle (Polusny, Melissa, PhD; Erbes, Christopher, PhD, LP; Arbisi, Paul, PhD, ABPP; DeGarmo, David, PhD; Kramer, Mark, PhD; Hagel-Campbell, Emily, MS; Bangerter, Ann, BA/BS; Vogt, Dawne, PhD)(Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Experiential Avoidance, Dyadic Interaction and Marital Adjustment in the Lives of Veterans and Their Partners(Zamir, Osnat, PhD, MSW; Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP; DeGarmo, David, PhD)(Prevent, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
The Contributing Role of Both Partners’ Empathy to Post-Traumatic Distress Following Participation in War(Siegel, Alana, PsyD; Dekel, Rachel, PhD; Fridkin, Shimon, PhD; Svetlicky, Vlad, PhD)(Self-Care, Self-Care, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Military TrackSymposium
Resilience and Protective Factors for PTSD and Related Sequelae in Veterans Chair (Smith, Noelle, PhD)Discussant (Southwick, Steven, MD)
I Salon E 3rd Floor
Reasons for Living among Female Veterans with Military Sexual Trauma(Monteith, Lindsey, PhD; Bahraini, Nazanin, PhD; Matarazzo, Bridget, PsyD; Soberay, Kelly, MA, LPC; Menefee, Deleene, PhD)(Clin Res, Assess Dx, Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Examining Resilience as a Predictor of Treatment Outcome in a Sample of Veterans Undergoing an Outpatient Day Program for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorders(Mota, Natalie, PhD; Sippel, Lauren, PhD; Connolly, Kevin, PhD)(Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
Risk and Protective Factors for Hostility: Results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study(Sippel, Lauren, PhD; Mota, Natalie, PhD; Kachadourian, Lorig, PhD; Southwick, Steven, MD; Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, PhD; Pietrzak, Robert, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Aggress, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Factors of Resilience that Protect Against Symptoms of PTSD, Depression, and Substance Use among OEF/OIF Veterans(Smith, Noelle, PhD; Southwick, Steven, MD; DeViva, Jason, PhD; Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, PhD)(Prevent, Anx, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Neuro Track Master Methodologist
Master Methodologist - Functional Neuroimaging of Neural Circuits in PTSD: From Hyperactive Amygdala to Altered Contextual Processing (Liberzon, Israel, MD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Res Meth, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 4 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Assessment and Diagnosis Track Panel Presentation
Clinical Competencies for Assessment and Treatment of PTSD with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Clients: What Clinicians Need to Know (Weiss, Brandon, PhD; Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD; Balsam, Kimberly, PhD; Brown, Laura, PhD; Pachankis, John, PhD)(CulDiv, Practice, Orient, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan, N/A)
I Balcony J – K 4th Floor
Assessment Other Intervention Track Symposium
PTSD and Aging: Examining Treatment Outcomes, Psychosocial Health Correlates, and Implications for Mental Health Treatment of PTSD for Older Adults Chair (Smith, Brian, PhD)Discussant (Davison, Eve, PhD)
I Balcony L – M 4th Floor
Effect of PTSD on Psychosocial and Functional Outcomes over Time in Younger versus Older Veterans: Findings from the Mind Your Heart Study(Smith, Brian, PhD; Tyzik, Anna, BS; Koucky, Ellen, PhD; Neylan, Thomas, MD; Whooley, Mary, MD; Cohen, Beth, MD, MAS)(Clin Res, Health, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Aging, Older, Industrialized)
Psychotherapies for Older Male Combat Veterans for PTSD: Outcomes from a Randomized Trial(Thorp, Steven, PhD; Sones, Heather, PhD; Wells, Stephanie, BA; Glassman, Lisa, PhD)(Clin Res, Anx, Practice, Mil/Vets, Aging, Older, Industrialized)
Changes in Posttraumatic Cognitions in a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Prolonged Exposure Therapy to Relaxation Therapy in Older, Male Combat Veterans (Wells, Stephanie, BA; Glassman, Lisa, PhD; Sones, Heather, PhD; Lin, Tiffany, BA; Thorp, Steven, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Tech, Mil/Vets, Aging, Older, Industrialized)
Mental Health Service Utilization among a National Sample of Older Veterans with PTSD(Pless Kaiser, Anica, PhD; Cook, Joan, PhD; Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, PhD)(Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Aging, Older, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleThursday, November 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 4
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session 1 (Cash Bar) Preservation Hall/2nd Floor
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters Acadia/3rd Floor
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7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Acadia Foyer/3rd Floor
7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Preservation Hall Foyer/2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Salons Foyer/ 3rd Floor
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Salons Foyer/ 3rd Floor
Friday, November 6, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
Keynote Address
Keynote Address - Intrusive Re-experiencing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Memory Processes and their Implications for Therapy (Ehlers, Anke, PhD, FBA, FMedSci)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Prevent, Adult, N/A)
I Acadia 3rd Floor
Friday, November 6, 10:00 a.m.– 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 5
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Workshop Presentation
Special Considerations: Implementing CPT with Active Duty Military and Recently Discharged Veterans (Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Friedlander, Joshua, PsyD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Blankenship, Abby, PhD)(Practice, Cog/Int, Grief, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
M Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Posttraumatic Stress and Suicidal Behavior: Clinical Research Advances and Future Directions Chairs (Vujanovic, Anka, PhD; Reddy Madhavi, PhD)Discussant (Bryan, Craig, PsyD)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Differential Associations between Passive Suicidal Ideation and DSM-5 Symptom Clusters of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Davis, Margaret, BA; Witte, Tracy, PhD; Weathers, Frank, PhD; Lee, Daniel, MS; Kramer, Lindsay, BS)(Practice, Assess Dx, Social, Adult, Industrialized)
Posttraumatic Stress and Suicidal Behavior in Acute-Care Psychiatric Inpatients: The Role of Distress Tolerance(Vujanovic, Anka, PhD; Reddy, Madhavi, PhD; Wardle, Margaret, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Social, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
Clinical Differences including History of Suicide Attempt between Inpatients with Bipolar Disorder with and without Comorbid PTSD(Reddy, Madhavi, PhD; Wittlin, Natalie, BA; Meyer, Thomas, PhD; Weinstock, Lauren, PhD)(Practice, Depr, Pub Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Trauma Types and Peritraumatic Emotions Predict Suicide Risk among Veterans(Green, Jonathan, PhD; Kearns, Jaclyn, BA; Marx, Brian, PhD; Rosen, Raymond, PhD; Keane, Terence, PhD)(Assess Dx, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Child Trauma Track Paper Presentation
Childhood Sexual Abuse/Maltreatment Paper Session (Ehring, Thomas, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
The Impact of Child Abuse and Neglect on Psychological Violence in Intimate Relationships(Dugal, Caroline, PhD Student; Godbout, Natacha, PhD; Bigras, Noémie, MA, PhD Student; Bélanger, Claude, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, DV, Neglect, Adult, Industrialized)
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Sexual Self-Schemas in Women with and without Histories of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Results from a New Computerized Text Analysis Technique(Stanton, Amelia, PhD Candidate; Boyd, Ryan, PhD Candidate; Pulverman, Carey, PhD Candidate; Meston, Cindy, PhD)(Res Meth, CSA, Adult, Industrialized)
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What Mediates the Link between Childhood Maltreatment and Adult Depression? The Role of Emotion Regulation, Attributional Style, and PTSD Symptom Severity(Ehring, Thomas, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Depr, Adult, Industrialized)
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Other Interventions TrackMedia Presentation
Engage. Inform. Support. Using Multimedia Trauma Tools in Practice (Matteo, Rebecca, PhD; Merrick, Cybele, MA; Hamblen, Jessica, PhD)(Multi-Media, Assess Dx, Practice, Comm/Int, Health, N/A, N/A)
I Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Child Trauma TrackSymposium
Advances in Understanding the Developmental Consequences of Traumatic Stress across Childhood and Adolescence Chair/Discussant (Kerig, Patricia, PhD)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Developmental Trajectories of Exposure to Potentially Traumatic Childhood Experiences (Dierkhising, Carly, PhD; Ford, Julian, PhD; Branson, Christopher, PhD; Grasso, Damion, PhD; Lee, Robert, MS/MA)(Clin Res, Chronic, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Understanding Dissociation among Youth in Child Welfare: Relationship to Risk Behaviors, Mental Health Symptoms, and Intensity of Services(Kisiel, Cassandra, PhD; McClelland, Gary, PhD; Torgersen, Elizabeth, MA)(Clin Res, Assess Dx, Chronic, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Poly-Victimization in Non-detention Juvenile-Justice Involved Youth: Latent Profiles and Importance of Systematic Evidence-Based Screening(Smith, Stefanie, PhD; Grasso, Damion, PhD; Ford, Julian, PhD)(Commun, Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Social, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Comparing DSM-IV and DSM-5 PTSD Prevalence Rates in Traumatized Adolescents: Developmental Considerations(Modrowski, Crosby, BA; Chaplo, Shannon, Doctoral Student; Bennett, Diana, MS, PhD Student; Kerig, Patricia, PhD)(Assess Dx, Dev/Int, Child/Adol, N/A)
Public Health Track Panel Presentation
The Shooting of Michael Brown and the Ferguson Protests: Trauma, Resilience, and Community Mental Health Response (Houston, J. Brian, PhD; Dunn, Jerry, PhD; Javois, Laurent, MA; Wong, Marleen, PhD)(Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Social, Lifespan, Industrialized)
I Acadia 3rd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 5
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
From Bench to Beside: Translational Evidence for Opioids in Decreasing Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Chair (Seal, Karen, MD, MPH)Discussant (Stein, Murray, MD, MPH, FRCPC)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
Observational Evidence for Buprenorphine in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Veterans with Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder(Seal, Karen, MD, MPH; Maguen, Shira, PhD; Bertenthal, Daniel, MPH; Stein, Murray, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Neylan, Thomas, MD) (Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
Amygdala-Dependent Fear is Regulated by Oprl1 in Mice and Humans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Andero, Raul, PhD)(Bio Med, Acute, Anx, Adult, Global)
Peri-traumatic IV Opiate Administration Attenuates Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Symptom Development: A Prospective Observational Study(Michopoulos, Vasiliki, PhD, MSc; Rothbaum, Alex, BS; Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD)(Prevent, Acc/Inj, Anx, Depr, Prevent, Adult, Industrialized)
Public Health Track Invited Panel
Invited Panel - Trauma as a Public Health Issue: From Epidemiology to Policy (Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH; Harris, William, PhD)(Global, CPA, CSA, Pub Health, Social, Lifespan, Global)
I Salon D 3rd Floor
Military Track Symposium
Understanding the Effects of Military Occupational Trauma through Military-Civilian Comparisons: Findings from Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia Chair (Zamorski, Mark, MD)Discussant (Hoge, Charles, MD)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
Are Common Mental Disorders more Prevalent in the UK Serving Military Compared to the General Working Population?(Greenberg, Neil, MD, MsC; Goodwin, Laura, PhD)(Practice, Assess Dx, Practice, Commun, Civil/War, Adult, Industrialized)
A Comparison of Mental Health in the Australian Defence Force Compared to the Australian Community(McFarlane, Alexander, MD; Van Hooff, Miranda, BA (Hons), PhD; Hodson, Stephanie, BSc Hons Psychology)(Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Prevalence of Past-Year Mental Disorders in Canadian Military Personnel and Civilians: The Challenge of Defining a Civilian Comparison Group(Rusu, Corneliu, MD, MsC)(Res Meth, Anx, CPA, CSA, Depr, Adult, Industrialized)
Past-Year Use of Mental Health Services in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel: Disentangling the Effects of Occupational Trauma and Differences between the Military and Civilian Mental Health Systems(Fikretoglu, Deniz, PhD; Liu, Aihua, PhD; Zamorski, Mark, MD; Jetly, Rakesh, MD, FRCPC)(Prevent, Clin Res, Pub Health, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Neuro Track Symposium
Neural Advances in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Chair (Liddell, Belinda, PhD)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Neural Alterations in Autobiographical Memory and Future Thinking in PTSD (Brown, Adam, PhD; Fales, Christina, PhD; Kouri, Nicole, BA; Rahman, Nadia, BA; Chen, Jingyun, PhD; Addis, Donna Rose, PhD; Schacter, Daniel, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Bio Med, Affect/Int, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Neuro, Adult, N/A)
The Dissociative Subtype of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Unique Resting-State Functional Connectivity of Basolateral and Centromedial Amygdala Complexes(Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD; Nicholson, Andrew, BSc; Densmore, Maria, BSc; Frewen, Paul, PhD; Theberge, Jean, PhD; Neufeld, Richard W.J., PhD; McKinnon, Margaret, PhD)(Bio Med, Anx, Bio Med, Adult, Global)
The Dissociative Impact of Torture Severity, PTSD Symptoms and Contextual Stress on Fear Processing Networks in Refugee Torture Survivors (Liddell, Belinda, PhD; Cheung, Jessica, PhD, Cpsych; Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Malhi, Gin, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Bio Med, Comm/Int, Refugee, Torture, Neuro, Adult, Global)
Is There a Hippocampal Signal in Younger Veterans with Warzone PTSD?(Chen, Jingyun, PhD; Mueller, Susanne, MD; Ardekani, Babak, PhD; Gonzalez, Bryan, BSc; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, Global)
Public Health Track Panel Presentation
Unprofessional Association: U.S. Health Professional Complicity with Torture (Keller, Allen, MD; Reisner, Steven, PhD; Soldz, Stephen, PhD; Raymond, Nathaniel, BA; Allen, Scott, MD)(Social, Comm/Vio, Global, Rights, N/A, Industrialized)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 5
Assessment and Diagnosis Track Symposium
PTSD Symptom Clusters Are Differentially Related to Psychopathology Chair/Discussant (Elhai, Jon, PhD)
M Balcony L – M 4th Floor
Differential Associations between DSM-5 PTSD Symptom Clusters and Anger and Impulsivity(Armour, Cherie, PhD; Contractor, Ateka, MA; Shea, M. Tracie, PhD; Elhai, Jon, PhD; Pietrzak, Robert, PhD)(Assess Dx, Aggress, Res Meth, Adult, Industrialized)
Negative Affect and Its Underlying Relationships with PTSD, Depression, and Anxiety(Byllesby, Brianna, BA; Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student; Elhai, Jon, PhD)(Assess Dx, Anx, Depr, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
Six Factor Model of DSM-5 PTSD Symptoms that Includes Externalizing Behaviors(Tsai, Jack, PhD; Pietrzak, Robert, PhD, MPH; Southwick, Steven, MD)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Health, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Testing the Dimensional Structure of DSM-5 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Trauma-Exposed Chinese Adolescents(Wang, Li, PhD; Wang, Richu, PhD; Cao, Xing, MA, PhD Student)(Clin Res, Anx, Assess Dx, Depr, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol, E Asia & Pac)
Friday, November 6
10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 2 Preservation Hall/2nd Floor
11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
11:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Student Lunch Meeting Carondelet /3rd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50 - 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 6
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Psychological and Physiological Features of Traumatic Memory Processing Chair (Chou, Chia-Ying, PhD)
M Galerie 2 2nd Floor
A Multi-Method Comparison of Intrusive Memories in PTSD and Depression Using Self-Report, Language Based Measures and Heart Rate (HR) and Skin Conductance (SC) Reactivity during Script Driven Imagery(O’Kearney, Richard, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Depr, Adult, Industrialized)
Psychophysiological Alterations Following Cognitive Processing Therapy with Hypnosis (Griffin, Michael, PhD; Galovski, Tara, PhD; Werner, Kimberly, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, Rape, Adult, Industrialized)
Cardiovascular and Psychological Responses to the Voluntary Recall of Trauma in PTSD(Chou, Chia-Ying, PhD)(Bio Med, Cog/Int, Adult, N/A)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Master Clinician
Master Clinician - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Trauma: Finding Life Beyond the Pain (Walser, Robyn, PhD)(Practice, Affect/Int, Practice, QoL, Lifespan, Global)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Public Health Track Paper Presentation
Predicting Trauma Paper Session (Lauterbach, Dean, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Do Type and Timing Matter? Examining the Predictive Role of Age of First Exposure on Specific PTSD Symptoms in a Sample of Polyvictims(Miller-Graff, Laura, PhD; Scrafford, Kathryn, PhD Student; Rice, Catherine, Undergraduate)(Clin Res, CPA, Chronic, Complex, DV, Adult, Industrialized)
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Predictors of Mental Health Service Utilization in Injured Trauma Survivors(Simiola, Vanessa, MA; Hunt, Josh, MA, PhD Student; deRoon-Cassini, Terri, PhD)(Practice, Acc/Inj, Acute, Assess Dx, Adult, N/A)
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Risk Factors for a Late Onset Psychiatric Disorder in Survivors of Severe Injury(Nathan, Alkemade, PhD)(Prevent, Acc/Inj, Res Meth, Adult, N/A)
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A Practical Guide to Conducting Growth Mixture Modeling: A Technique for Integrating Theory, Clinical Findings, and Policy Decisions(Lauterbach, Dean, PhD; Poehacker, Stefanie, Doctoral Student; Chow, Chong, PhD; Armour, Cherie, PhD; Phillips, David, Doctoral Student; Guyon-Harris, Katherine, MS, PhD Student)(Res Meth, CPA, Dev/Int, N/A, N/A)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Other Interventions Track Paper Presentation
Other Interventions Track Paper Session(Holt, Tonje, PhD)
Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Gender Differences in Veterans’ Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Improvement after Couples/Family Psychotherapy(Laws, Holly, PhD; Hoff, Rani, PhD, MPH)(Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Integrating Mental Health into Countering Violent Extremism (Weine, Stevan, MD; Ellis, Heidi, PhD; Polutnik, Chloe, MPH)(Social, Commun, Terror, Lifespan, Global)
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Service Utilization in the Aftermath of a University Mass Murder: Integrating Clinical and Scientific Knowledge (Modir, Sheila, MSW; Kia-Keating, Maryam, PhD; Liu, Sabrina, Doctoral Student)(Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Adult, Industrialized)
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Emotional Reactions in Parents of Youth Experiencing the 22nd July Utøya Shooting(Holt, Tonje, PhD; Jensen, Tine, PsyD; Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD)(Prevent, Fam/Int, Terror, Lifespan, Industrialized)
M
Child Trauma TrackSymposium
Gender Differences in the Associations among Sexual Victimization and Behavioral, Emotional, and Health Outcomes for Youth Chair/Discussant (Kerig, Patricia, PhD)
M Galerie G 2nd Floor
CSA, Gender, Sexual Risks, and Motives for Sex among CPS youth(Wekerle, Christine, PhD)(Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Practice, Health, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Gender Differences in the Association between Sexual Victimization and Delinquency among a Community Sample of Adolescents(Dierkhising, Carly, PhD)(Social, Aggress, CSA, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Gender Differences in the Sequelae of Childhood Sexual Abuse: An Examination of Borderline Features, Dissociation, Emotion Dysregulation, and Delinquent Behaviors among Detained Adolescents(Chaplo, Shannon, Doctoral Student; Modrowski, Crosby, BA; Kerig, Patricia, PhD; Bennett, Diana, MS, PhD Student)(Clin Res, CSA, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Sexual Exploitation among Students in Rural Western Canada: Gender Similarities, Persistent Trends, Risk and Protective Factors(Saewyc, Elizabeth, PhD, RN; Nicholson, Dean, MA)(Social, CSA, Comm/Int, Pub Health, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 6 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50 - 52.
Assessment and Diagnosis Track Symposium
Comorbid Depression and PTSD: From Population to Individual Chair (Flory, Janine, PhD)Discussant (Palmieri, Patrick, PhD)
M Acadia 3rd Floor
Depression as a Predictor and Outcome in Trauma Focused Therapy with Veterans(Lehrner, Amy, PhD; Bierer, Linda, MD; Koch, Erin, BS; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD)(Clin Res, Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Comorbid Depression and PTSD: Clinical Case Studies(Pratchett, Laura, PsyD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Bierer, Linda, MD)(Practice, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Depr, Adult, Industrialized)
Transdiagnostic Dimensional Structure of Posttraumatic Stress and Major Depressive Symptoms in World Trade Center Responders(Salim, Ryan, MA Student; Feder, Adriana, MD; Mota, Natalie, PhD; Pietrzak, Robert, PhD, MPH)(Assess Dx, Depr, Health, Terror, Adult, Industrialized)
Comorbidity between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder: An Overview(Flory, Janine, PhD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Practice, Depr, Adult, Industrialized)
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
Epigenetic and Expression Studies of PTSD: Novel Results from Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Investigators Chair/Discussant (Nugent, Nicole, PhD)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
An Analysis of Gene Expression in PTSD Implicates Genes Involved in the Glucocorticoid Receptor Pathway and Neural Responses to Stress(Logue, Mark, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD; Baldwin, Clinton, PhD; Wolf, Erika, PhD; Guffanti, Guia, PhD; Ratanatharathorn, Andrew, MA, PhD Student; Stone, Annjanette, BS; Schichman, Steven, MD, PhD; Humphries, Donald, PhD; Binder, Elisabeth, MD, PhD; Arloth, Janine, MS; Menke, Andreas, MD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Wildman, Derek, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD; Aiello, Allison, MS, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Miller, Mark, PhD)(Bio Med, Genetic, Adult, N/A)
Differential Methylation Patterns of PTSD Risk and Symptom Development after Combat Trauma in a Longitudinal PTSD Cohort(Maihofer, Adam, MS; Nievergelt, Caroline, PhD; Mitchell, Colter, PhD; Stein, Murray, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Risbrough, Victoria, PhD; Baker, Dewleen, MD)(Bio Med, Gen/Int, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult, Global)
Epigenetic Differences Seen in Age, Gender and Ethnicity-Matched PTSD Cases versus Controls(Jett-Tilton, Marti, PhD; Hammamieh, Rasha, PhD; Muhie, Seid, PhD; Gautam, Aarti, PhD; Yang, Ruoting, PhD; Wolkowitz, Owen, MD; Doyle III, Fran-cis, PhD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Hood, Leroy, PhD, MD; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Bio Med, Gen/Int, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult, N/A)
Preliminary Results from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium PTSD Epigenetics Workgroup(Ratanatharathorn, Andrew, MA, PhD Student; Boks, Marco, MD, PhD; Bromet, Evelyn, PhD; Guffanti, Guia, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Logue, Mark, PhD; Luft, Benjamin, MD; Maihofer, Adam, MS; Miller, Mark, PhD; Mitchell, Colter, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Stein, Murray, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Vermetten, Eric, MD, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Nievergelt, Caroline, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD; PGC-PTSD, Epigenetics Workgroup)(Bio Med, Gen/Int, Genetic, Adult, Global)
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 6 Presentation
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Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 6
Public Health TrackSymposium
Advancing the Field of Trauma Through Global Policy Change Chair (Elmore, Diane, PhD, MPH)Discussant (Kudler, Harold, MD)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Trauma Policy Development in the U.S.: Recent Advances and Strategies for Effecting Change(Elmore, Diane, PhD, MPH)(Social, Cul Div, Pub Health, Social, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Strategic Mental Health Policy, the Gap in Trauma Healing for Sub-Saharan Africa (Mwiti, Gladys, PhD)(Prevent, Comm/Int, Global, Prevent, Pub Health, Lifespan, E & S Africa)
How to Respond to the Unexpected – Advising Health Authorities in Developing Strategies for Outreach after Terror(Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD)(Social, Social, Terror, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Military TrackSymposium
Military Personnel Responding to the Ebola Crisis: A 3-Nation Perspective Chair (Adler, Amy, PhD)Discussant (Zamorski, Mark, MD)
I Salon E 3rd Floor
Conceptual Review on the Psychology of Health Risks and Implications for Military Personnel Responding to a Humanitarian Crisis(Lee, Jennifer, PhD; Silins, Stacey, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
The Psychological Impact of Supporting the Ebola Crisis: The UK Military Healthcare Workers’ Perspective(Lamb, Di, PhD; Zamorski, Mark, MD; Adler, Amy, PhD)(Practice, Cul Div, Illness, Other, W & C Africa)
Exploring the Clinical and Psychological Preparedness of UK Military Medical Personnel Deploying in Support of the Ebola Crisis(Lamb, Di, PhD; Zamorski, Mark, MD; Adler, Amy, PhD)(Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Other, W & C Africa)
Deploying in Support of the Ebola Response: Resilience in U.S. Soldiers(Adler, Amy, PhD; Anderson, James, PhD; Hansen, David, MD; Wise, Joseph, MD; Sipos, Maurice, PhD)(Prevent, Global, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Other, Global)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 6
Neuro TrackSymposium
Neurofeedback for Complex Trauma: An Examination of Clinical Utility across Development Chair (Hodgdon, Hilary, PhD)Discussant: (van der Kolk, Bessel, MD)
I Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Impact of Neurofeedback on Executive Function and Trauma Related Symptoms among Children with Histories of Complex Trauma(Hodgdon, Hilary, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; Musicaro, Regina, BA; Rogel, Ainat, PhD; van der Kolk, Bessel, MD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Bio/Int, Tech, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Neurofeedback Training and Improvements in Self Capacities (Musicaro, Regina, BA; Suvak, Michael, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; Gapen, Mark, PhD; Hirshberg, Laurence, PhD; Hodgdon, Hilary, PhD; van der Kolk, Bessel, MD)(Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Clin Res, Tech, Adult, N/A)
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Neurofeedback in Treating PTSD and Associated Cognitive Deficits in Traumatised Adult Refugees(Askovic, Mirjana, BSc Hons Psychology; Aroche, Jorge, BBSc, MPsych; Coello, Mariano, BBSc, MPsych)(Clin Res, Practice, Bio/Int, Refugee, Civil/War, Adult, Industrialized)
Neurofeedback improves executive functioning in PTSD(van der Kolk, Bessel, MD; Hodgdon, Hilary, PhD; Musicaro, Regina, BA; Gapen, Mark, PhD; Suvak, Michael, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Tech, Adult, Global)
Other Interventions Track Panel Presentation
Does ‘Complex PTSD’ Need a Phase-Based Treatment Approach or Not? (Resick, Patricia, PhD; Zoellner, Lori, PhD; van Minnen, Agnes, PhD; De Jongh, Ad, PhD, MRCPsych)(Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 6
Other Interventions Track Symposium
Treating Prolonged Grief Disorder Chair (Rosner, Rita, PhD(c))Discussant (Bryant, Richard, PhD)
M Balcony L – M 4th Floor
Complicated Grief Treatment: A summary of 3 NIMH-funded Randomized Controlled Treatment Studies(Shear, M Katherine, MD; Skritskaya, Natalia, PhD; Gribbin, Colleen, MA; Reynolds, Charles, MD; Simon, Naomi, MD; Zisook, Sidney, MD; Mauro, Christine, PhD; Wang, Yuanjia, PhD; Duan, Naihua, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Death, Grief, Adult, Industrialized)
Treating Prolonged Grief Disorder: The Role of Exposure(Bryant, Richard, PhD; Maccallum, Fiona, PhD; Nickerson, Angela, PhD)(Clin Res, Death, Adult, Industrialized)
Empirical and Theoretical Foundations of Behavioral Activation for Pathological Grief(Papa, Anthony, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Death, Adult, Industrialized)
Efficacy of an Integrative CBT for Prolonged Grief Disorder: A Long-Term Follow-up(Rosner, Rita, PhD(c); Bartl, Helga, PhD; Pfoh, Gabriele, PhD; Kotoučová, Michaela, PhD; Hagl, Maria, PhD)(Clin Res, Death, Adult, Industrialized)
1:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Internship & Postdoctoral Program Networking Fair Carondelet/3rd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Optimizing Cognitive Processing Therapy Outcomes: Impact of Session Scheduling and Treatment Interruptions Chair (Healy, Ellen, PhD)Discussant (Galovski, Tara, PhD)
M Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Does Timing Matter? The Impact of Session Frequency and Consistency on Outcome(Gutner, Cassidy, PhD; Suvak, Michael, PhD; Sawyer, Alice, PhD; Sloan, Denise, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult, N/A)
Does Treatment Length Impact Outcomes? Program Evaluation Findings from the VA Cognitive Processing Therapy Training Program(Healy, Ellen, PhD; Chard, Kathleen, PhD; Cogan, Chelsea, MA)(Practice, Cog/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Do Experience of Clinical Crises during CPT Treatment Impact on Client Outcomes – Implications for Promoting the Use of CPT among Therapists(Kartal, Dzenana, PhD Candidate; Couineau, Anne-Laure, MA; Lloyd, Delyth, MA; Nixon, Reginald, PhD; Forbes, David, PhD)(Clin Res, Practice, Commun, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Progress in Understanding Basic Cognitive Mechanisms after Trauma and Loss to Enhance Treatment Chair (Ehlers, Anke, PhD)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Modifying Autobiographical Memory Bias for Negative and Traumatic Memories Using Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) Training(Krans, Julie, PhD, Vermeulen, Mirjam, MSc)(Res Meth, Anx, Cog/Int, Adult, N/A)
Delayed Reward Discounting in Prolonged Grief: Examining Biases in Decision Making Following Bereavement(Maccallum, Fiona, PhD; Bonanno, George, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Death, Adult, Industrialized)
Self-Defining Memories and Future Goals in Dissociative Identity Disorder and Complex PTSD(Huntjens, Rafaële, PhD)(Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Cog/Int, Complex, Adult, N/A)
Enhancing Self-Efficacy Improves Episodic Future Thinking and Social-Decision Making in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Brown, Adam, PhD; Kouri, Nicole, BA; Joscelyne, Amy, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Theory, Adult, N/A)
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 7 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 7
Public Health Track Paper Presentation
Views of Trauma Around the World Paper Session(Murray, Laura, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Understanding Helpers with their Burnout Profiles: Focusing on the Sewol Ferry Disaster(Sim, Ki-Sun, Doctoral Student; Min, Ji-Won, Doctoral Student; Joo, Hyesun, PhD; Ahn, Hyunnie, PhD)(Self-Care, Acc/Inj, Self-Care, Adult, Industrialized)
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Emergency Preparedness and Role Clarity among Rescue Workers during the Terror Attacks in Norway July 22, 2011(Botha Pedersen, May Janne, RN; Gjerland, Astrid, RN; Rishovd Rund, Bjorn, Prof; Ekeberg, Oivind, Prof; Skogstad, Laila, PhD, RN)(Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Acute, Health, Terror, Other, Industrialized)
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How has PTSD been Portrayed in the New York Times? A Longitudinal Content Analysis (1980-2015)(Purtle, Jonathan, DrPH; Malik, Mashal, MPH candidate)(Social, Journalism, Pub Health, Train/Ed/Dis, N/A, N/A)
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Controlled Trial Results from Torture-Affected Populations in Southern Iraq and Thailand: A Transdiagnostic Treatment Approach for Lower-Resource Settings(Murray, Laura, PhD; Dorsey, Shannon, PhD; Haroz, Emily, MA; Bolton, Paul, MB BS; Pullman, Michael, PhD)(Clin Res, Commun, Cul Div, Global, Torture, Adult, Global)
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Other Interventions Track Symposium
Cutting-Edge Virtual Reality for PTSD: The Innovations Are More Advanced Than You Think Chair (Bouchard, Stephane, PhD)Discussant (Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Detection and Computational Analysis of Psychological Signals of Distress Using a Virtual Human Interviewing Agent(Scherer, Stefan, PhD; Lucas, Gale, PhD; Morency, Louis-Philippe, PhD; Gratch, Jon, PhD; Rizzo, Skip, PhD)(Tech, Media, Prevent, Tech, Adult, Industrialized)
Posttraumatic and Depressive Symptom Change during D-Cycloserine (DCS) Enhanced Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy(Peskin, Melissa, PhD; Wyka, Katarzyna, PhD; Cukor, Judith, PhD; Altemus, Margaret, MD; Lee, Francis, MD, PhD; Difede, JoAnn, PhD)(Tech, Clin Res, Depr, Terror, Adult, Industrialized)
Validation of a Virtual Environment for Sexual Assault Victims(Loranger, Claudie, PhD(c); Bouchard, Stephane, PhD)(Clin Res, Rape, Tech, Adult, N/A)
Virtual Reality Applications to Treat and Prevent PTSD(Rizzo, Skip, PhD; Buckwalter, Galen, PhD; John, Bruce, MA; Roy, Michael, MD, MPH; Difede, JoAnn, PhD; Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Reist, Chris, MD; Kwok, David, PhD; Leeds, Andrew, MS; Hartholt, Arno, MS)(Clin Res, Assess Dx, Media, Res Meth, Tech, Adult, Industrialized)
Child Trauma TrackPanel Presentation
Screening Children for Risk of Posttraumatic Stress after Acute Trauma: What is the State of the Science and Where do we go from Here? (Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD; Kenardy, Justin, PhD; Landolt, Markus, PhD; Nugent, Nicole, PhD; La Greca, Annette, PhD)(Prevent, Acute, Assess Dx, Bio MedChild/Adol, Global)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50 - 52.
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Other Interventions Track Symposium
Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for PTSD in Routine Care: Effects on Patient Outcomes Chair (Cook, Joan, PhD)Discussant (Ruzek, Josef, PhD)
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Clinical Outcomes after Training and Consultation in Cognitive Processing Therapy for Clinicians in Routine Care Settings(Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, PhD; Shields, Norman, PhD; Lane, Jeanine, Doctoral Student; Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student; Suvak, Michael, PhD; Masina, Tasoula; Monson, Candice, PhD, Cpsych)(Commun, Chronic, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Implementation of Two Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for PTSD in Department of Veterans Affairs Residential Treatment Programs: Patient-Level Outcomes(Schnurr, Paula, PhD; Simiola, Vanessa, MA; Thompson, Richard, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD; Hoff, Rani, PhD, MPH; Cook, Joan, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Moving Beyond Train and Hope: Relationships between Learning Collaborative (LC) Training Strategies and Treatment Outcomes for Delivery of TF-CBT in Community-based Mental Health(Hanson, Rochelle, PhD; Moreland, Angela, PhD; Saunders, Benjamin, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Practice, Prof, N/A)
Bio-Med/Genetics Track Paper Presentation
Bio-Med/Genetics Track Paper Session(Steel, Jennifer, PhD)
Salon A – C 3rd Floor
Links between Diurnal Cortisol and Daily Victimization and Perpetration among Adolescents(Arbel, Reout, PhD; Han, Sohyun, PhD Student; Margolin, Gayla, PhD)(Bio Med, Aggress, Dev/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
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Serum Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor and Dyslipidemia Predict Insulin Resistance in Young Male Combat Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Blessing, Esther, PhD, MD; Mellon, Synthia, PhD, MPH; Reus, Victor, MD; Bierer, Linda, MD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Bio Med, Anx, Chronic, Illness, Prevent, Adult, Industrialized)
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The Role of Trauma in Quality of Life, Inflammation, and Survival(Steel, Jennifer, PhD; Geller, David, MD; Marsh, Wallis, MD; Tsung, Allen, MD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Illness, QoL, Grief, Adult, Industrialized)
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Public Health TrackPanel Presentation
Trauma-Informed Health Care: A New Paradigm to Address Traumatic Stress in Medical Settings to Promote Recovery from Chronic Disease—National and Global Models of Care (Seal, Karen, MD MPH; Carll, Elizabeth, PhD; Machtinger, Edward, MD)(Practice, Global, Health, Care, Adult, Global)
I Salon D 3rd Floor
Military TrackPanel Presentation
Serving Military Members, Veterans and Those Close To Them: Partnership, Policy and Population Health (Kudler, Harold, MD; Gourguechon, Prudence, MD; Kelly, Kacie, MHS; Brosius, Rory, MSW; Magruder, Kathryn, MPH, PhD)(Social, Assess Dx, Cul Div, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Prof, Global)
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Neuro Track Invited Symposium
Invited Symposium - The Effect of Neurofeedback in PTSD: Why, When and How Chair (Hendler, Talma, MD, PhD)Discussant (van der Kolk, Bessel, MD)
A Salon F – H 3rd Floor
From fMRI to EEG and Back: A Novel NF Approach for Stress Inoculation(Hendler, Talma, MD, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, N/A, N/A)
Neurofeedback Normalizes Brain Oscillatory Dynamics in PTSD(Ros, Tomas, PhD; Kluetsch, Rosemarie, MA; Theberge, Jean, PhD; Frewen, Paul, PhD; Candrian, Gian, PhD; Mueller, Andreas, PhD; Vuilleumier, Patrik, PhD; Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, N/A, N/A)
Emotion Regulation Training of Amygdala Using Real-Time fMRI- and EEG-Assisted Neurofeedback in Combat-Related PTSD(Bodurka, Jerzy, PhD; Phillips, Raquel, BS; Zotev, Vadim, PhD; Yuan, Han, PhD; Wong, Chung Ki, PhD; Wurfel, Brent, MD, PhD; Meyer, Matthew, MD; Krueger, Frank, PhD; Feldner, Matthew, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
Tuning Pathological Brain Oscillations with Neurofeedback: A Theoretical Account and Implications for PTSD(Ros, Tomas, PhD; Baars, Bernard, PhD; Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD; Vuilleumier, Patrik, PhD) (Bio Med, Bio/Int, N/A, N/A)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Symposium
Bridging Scientific Evidence and Clinical Application: Risks and Resources Contributing to Symptomology and Recovery after Traumatic Stress among Sexual Minorities Chair (Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD)Discussant (Kaysen, Debra, PhD)
A Balcony J – K 4th Floor
PTSD and Trauma-Related Difficulties in Sexual Minority Women: The Impact of Perceived Social Support(Weiss, Brandon, PhD; Gavert, Donn, MS; Cloitre, Marylene, PhD)(CulDiv, Assess Dx, DV, Orient, Adult, Industrialized)
Trauma and PTSD Symptoms in a National Sample of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Military Personnel(Balsam, Kimberly, PhD; Evans, Robert, BA; Bliss, Whitney, BA; Rincon, Christina, MS)(CulDiv, Orient, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Drinking among Young Adult Sexual Minority Women: A Longitudinal Examination of Traumatic Experiences, Emotion Dysregulation and Minority Stress(Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD; Kaysen, Debra, PhD)(CulDiv, Ethnic, Orient, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 2:45 p.m.– 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 7 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50 - 52.
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Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 7
Other Interventions Track Symposium
Using Technology at Multiple Levels of PTSD Treatment: Family Outreach, Patient Self-Management, Primary Care, and Specialty Care Chair (Possemato, Kyle, PhD)
M Balcony L – M4th Floor
A Pilot Trial of VA-CRAFT: Online Training to Enhance Family Well-Being and Veteran Mental Health Service Use (Erbes, Christopher, PhD, LP; Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Gifford, Elizabeth, PhD; Spoont, Michele, PhD; Meis, Laura, PhD, LP; Polusny, Melissa, PhD; Oleson, Heather, MS; Taylor, Brent, PhD; Hagel-Campbell, Emily, MS; Wright, Jillian, MA Student)(Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Clinician-Supported PTSD Coach: Pilot Results on Changes in PTSD Symptoms and Treatment Seeking(Possemato, Kyle, PhD; Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Johnson, Emily, PhD)(Tech, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
Using Mobile Apps to Support the Provision of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for PTSD(Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD; Hoffman, Julia, PsyD; Owen, Jason, PhD, MPH; Crowley, Jill, PhD; Rosen, Craig, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD)(Tech, Clin Res, Practice, Prof, Industrialized)
Web-Based Self-Management Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for OEF/ OIF Veterans with PTSD and Substance Misuse: PTSD Outcomes(Rosenblum, Andrew, PhD; Acosta, Michelle, PhD; Possemato, Kyle, PhD; Barrie, Kimberly, MPH, MSW; Fong, Chunki, MS; Lantinga, Larry, PhD; Mais-to, Steve, PhD; Marsch, Lisa, PhD)(Clin Res, Anx, Tech, Adult, Industrialized)
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Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 4:15 p.m.– 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 8
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Treatment of Sleep Disturbance in PTSD: Nightmare-Focused and Insomnia-Focused Treatments, Treatment Moderators, and the Effects of Neurocognitive Functioning Chair (Harb, Gerlinde, PhD)Discussant (Ross, Richard, MD, PhD)
I Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Treating Posttraumatic Sleep Disturbance in U.S. Veterans Who Served in Iraq and Afghanistan: Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial(Harb, Gerlinde, PhD; Cook, Joan, PhD; Phelps, Andrea, PhD; Forbes, David, PhD; Gehrman, Philip, PhD; Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, PhD; Localio, Russell, PhD; Cary, Mark , PhD; Ross, Richard, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Effects of Neuropsychological Functioning on Outcomes and Dropout in a Randomized Trial of Sleep Interventions(Scott, James, PhD; Harb, Gerlinde, PhD; Brownlow, Janeese, PhD; Gur, Ruben, PhD; Ross, Richard, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Sleep, Adult, Industrialized)
Combat-Related PTSD Nightmares: Which Veterans Benefit from Imagery Rehearsal? (Cook, Joan, PhD; Harb, Gerlinde, PhD; Phelps, Andrea, PhD; Ross, Richard, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Cog/Int, Sleep, Adult, Global)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Workshop Presentation
“Are You in the Green Zone?” – Using Stress Responses and Stress Recovery to Help Families and Clinicians Address Physiological and Behavioral Symptoms of Trauma and Vicarious Trauma (Christensen, Jacquelyn, PhD; Richards, Jessica, LCSW; Lillas, Connie, PhD, LMFT, RN)(Practice, Complex, Fam/Int, Bio/Int, Self-Care, Lifespan, Industrialized)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Bio-Med/ Genetics Track Paper Presentation
Sleep/Bio-Med Paper Session (Richardson, Don, MD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Psychological Treatment for Sleep Disturbances in Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials(Chan, Christian, PhD; Ho, Fiona, PhD Candidate; Tang, Kristen, MA Student)(Clin Res, Sleep, Adult, Global)
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Epigenetic Modifications of the Glucocorticoid Receptor (NR3C1) are Associated with Childhood Maltreatment and Major Depressive Disorder(Bustamante, Angela, BS, MS; Aiello, Allison, MS, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH; Wildman, Derek, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD)(Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Depr, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Veterans Seeking Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the VA(Kelly, Ursula, PhD, RN; Forbus, Lauren, BS; McCullough, Sharon, MSW)(Bio Med, Practice, Illness, Sleep, Adult, Industrialized)
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Sleep Disturbances and Suicidal Ideation in a National Canadian Military Sample(Richardson, Don, MD; King, Lisa, MSc; Corbett, Bradley, PhD; Shnaider, Philippe, MA; Elhai, Jon, PhD; Zamorski, Mark, MD)(Clin Res, Practice, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 4:15 p.m.– 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 8
Other Interventions TrackSymposium
Long-term Mental Health Consequences of Genocide in Rwanda Chair (Fabri, Mary, PsyD)
I Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Trauma and Youth Living with HIV in Post-genocide Rwanda(Fabri, Mary, PsyD; Ingabire, Charles, MSc; Donenberg, Geri, PhD; Emerson, Erin, MA; Nsanzamana, Sabin, MD; Cohen, Mardge, MD)(Global, Health, Child/Adol, E & S Africa)
The Mental Health Needs of Elderly in Rwanda(Rutembesa, Eugene, PhD)(Practice, Health, Older, E & S Africa)
Impact of a Family-Based Intervention on Mental Health, Alcohol Use, and Intimate Partner Violence in Caregivers Living with HIV in Post-Genocide Rwanda(Ng, Lauren, PhD; Kirk, Catherine, MPH; Betancourt, Theresa, ScD MA; Brown, Felicity, PhD)(Clin Res, DV, Fam/Int, Global, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan, E & S Africa)
Child Trauma TrackWorkshop Presentation
Cue-Centered Therapy for Youth Exposed to Chronic Trauma: A Structured Multi-Modal Intervention (Kletter, Hilit, PhD)(Practice, Chronic, Clin Res, Child/Adol, N/A)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Assessment/ and Diagnosis Track Workshop Presentation
Measurement of ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD (Bisson, Jonathan, MD; Cloitre, Marylene, PhD; Roberts, Neil, DPsych(Clin); Brewin, Chris, PhD)(Assess Dx, Clin Res, Complex, Res Meth, Adult, Global)
M Acadia 3rd Floor
Bio-Med/ Genetics Track Master Methodologist
Master Methodologist - Genomic Regulation by Early Life Experience: Epigenetics and Psychopathology (Turecki, Gustavo, MD, PhD)(Bio Med, Aggress, CSA, Depr, Genetic, Lifespan, Industrialized)
I Salon A – C 3rd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 4:15 p.m.– 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 8
Public Health TrackSymposium
Do Social and Geographic Context Matter? Multilevel Perspectives on the Impact of Trauma Chair (Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH)Discussant (Steel, Zachary, PhD)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Impact of Multilevel Traumatic Exposures on Mental Health among Cambodian Survivors of the Khmer Rouge Genocide(Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH; Gibson, James, PhD; Williams, Nathalie, PhD; de Jong, Joop, MD, PhD; Hean, Sokhom, PhD)(Global, Rights, Torture, Civil/War, Adult, E Asia & Pac)
Short- and Longer-Term Relationships among Community Mortality and Damage, Individual Exposures, and Post-traumatic Stress Reactivity(Frankenberg, Elizabeth, PhD; Sumantri, Cecep, MA, PhD Student; Thomas, Duncan, PhD)(Social, Global, Nat/Dis, Res Meth, Adult, E Asia & Pac)
Community-Level Factors and Mental Health in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy(Lowe, Sarah, PhD; Sampson, Laura, BA; Gruebner, Oliver, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH)(Social, Acute, Comm/Int, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Adult, Industrialized)
Military TrackSymposium
Effectiveness of Prolonged Exposure for Comorbid PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury Chair (Dillon, Kirsten, PhD Candidate)Discussant (Rauch, Sheila PhD, ABPP)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
Effectiveness of Prolonged Exposure Therapy with Veterans Diagnosed with PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury(Wolf, Gregory, PsyD; Crawford, Eric, PhD; Vanderploeg, Rodney, PhD, ABPP; Kretzmer, Tracy, PhD; Wagner, D. Ryan, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Global)
Impact of Prolonged Exposure Therapy on Neurobehavioral Symptoms and Self-Efficacy in Returning Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injuries(Crawford, Eric, PhD; Vanderploeg, Rodney, PhD, ABPP; Wolf, Gregory, PsyD; Kretzmer, Tracy, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Predictors of Clinically Significant Improvement in Brain-Injured Veterans Receiving Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD(Dillon, Kirsten, PhD Candidate; Crawford, Eric, PhD; Wolf, Gregory, PsyD; Kretzmer, Tracy, PhD; Vanderploeg, Rodney, PhD, ABPP)(Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Practice, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 8
Neuro Track Paper Presentation
Neuro Track Paper Session One(Mueller, Sven PhD)
Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Treatment-Related Functional Orbitofrontal Network Alterations in Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Kennis, Mitzy, MSc; van Rooij, Sanne, PhD; Van den Heuvel, Martijn, PhD; Kahn, Rene, PhD; Geuze, Elbert, PhD)(Clin Res, Anx, Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
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Realtime Amygdala fMRI Biofeedback during Script Driven Imagery: A Pilot Study(Fichtenholtz, Harlan, PhD; Gerin, Mattia, BA; Roy, Alicia, BA; Southwick, Steven, MD; Hampson, Michelle, PhD)(Clin Res, Bio/Int, Res Meth, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
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Neuronal Responses to Social Exclusion and the Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse: A Family Study Design(van den Berg, Lisa, PhD Candidate; Tollenaar, Marieke, PhD; Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian, PhD; Van IJzendoorn, Marinus, PhD; Alink, Lenneke, PhD; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, Fam/Int, Neglect, Neuro, Lifespan, Industrialized)
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The Effect of Parental Loss on Cognitive and Affective Interference in Adolescent Boys from a Post-Conflict Region (Mueller, Sven, PhD)(Res Meth, Anx, CSA, Depr, Neuro, Child/Adol, E & S Africa)
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Assessment and Diagnosis Track Panel Presentation
Stockholm Syndrome: A Survivor-Based Critique and Call for a New Framework (Judge, Abigail, PhD; Dugard, Jaycee; Bailey, Rebecca, PhD)(Journalism, Complex, Journalism, Social, Prof, Industrialized)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Public Health Track Symposium
Gaucho Strong! Roads to Recovery Following the Isla Vista Tragedy Chair/ Discussant (Felix, Erika, PhD)
M Balcony L – M 4th Floor
Mobilizing a Trauma Informed Community-Wide Response to a Mass Murder(Reyes, Gilbert, PhD)(Commun, Commun, Comm/Vio, Lifespan, N/A)
Student Voices on Healing and Recovery Following Tragedy(Felix, Erika, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Adult, Industrialized)
Media Use after Mass Murder on a College Campus: A Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms(Kia-Keating, Maryam, PhD; Liu, Sabrina, Doctoral Student; Modir, Sheila, MSW)(Commun, Acute, Comm/Vio, Media, Adult, Industrialized)
Pathways to Healing: How Campus Partners Can Respond to a Massacre in Your Community (Honegger, Turi, PhD; Felix, Erika, PhD)(Practice, Acute, Adult, Industrialized)
Student Section Panel
How to Submit a Graduate or Early Career Award: What You Need to Know About NIH and VA Grants(Wells, Stephanie, BA; Luciano, Matthew, BA; Vogt, Dawne, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Gutner, Cassidy, PhD; Thorp, Steven, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof, Industrialized)
I Carondelet 3rd Floor
Daily ScheduleFriday, November 6, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Concurrent Session 8
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session 2 (Cash Bar) Preservation Hall/2nd Floor
7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ISTSS Business Meeting Salon E/3rd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Acadia Foyer/3rd Floor
7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Preservation Hall Foyer/2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. – Noon Exhibits Open Salons Foyer/3rd Floor
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Salons Foyer/3rd Floor
Saturday, November 7, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Concurrent Session 9
Keynote Address
Keynote Address - Neurobiology of Early Life Trauma and Attachment (Sullivan, Regina, PhD)(Bio Med, CPA, Lifespan, N/A)
I Acadia 3rd Floor
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Identifying, Understanding and Treating the Cognitive Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment Chair/Discussant (Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD)
A Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Child Abuse Relates to Internalizing Problems and Cognitive Functioning: Findings from School Children in Tanzania(Hecker, Tobias, PhD; Hermenau, Katharin, PhD; Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD; Elbert, Thomas, PhD)(CulDiv, CPA, CSA, Cog/Int, Depr, Child/Adol, E & S Africa)
Childhood Maltreatment and Neurocognitive Functioning in Late Adolescence(Khan, Alaptagin, MD; McCormack, Hannah, BA; Bolger, Elizabeth, MA; McGreenery, Cynthia, Assistant; Polcari, Ann, PhD; Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD)(Prevent, CPA, Clin Res, Complex, Dev/Int, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Altered Global Brain Network Architecture in Childhood Maltreatment and its Association to Cognitive Function(Ohashi, Kyoko, PhD; Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD; Anderson, Carl, PhD; Bolger, Elizabeth, MA; McGreenery, Cynthia, Assistant; McCormack, Hannah, BA; Khan, Alaptagin, MD)(Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Neglect, Neuro, Lifespan, N/A)
Mindfulness Based Intervention for Young Adults with Childhood Maltreatment Influences Hippocampal Structure and Memory Function(Yan, Diane, PhD; Khan, Alaptagin, MD; Lazar, Saar, PhD; Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, CPA, Cog/Int, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 8:30 a.m.– 9:45 a.m.Concurrent Session 9
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Extinction Mechanisms in Treatment of PTSD Chair (Bedard-Gilligan, Michele, PhD)Discussant (Rauch, Sheila PhD, ABPP)
A Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Frequency of Prior Trauma and between-Session Fear Extinction during Prolonged Exposure for PTSD(Bedard-Gilligan, Michele, PhD; Jerud, Alissa, MS, PhD Student; Farach, Frank, PhD; Smith, Hillary, BA/BS; Zoellner, Lori, PhD; Feeny, Norah, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Adult, Industrialized)
Extinction Enhancement with Yohimbine HCl: Preliminary Findings from a Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Trial(Tuerk, Peter, PhD; Wangelin, Bethany, PhD; Hamner, Mark, MD; Foa, Edna, PhD; Powers, Mark, PhD; Niepoth, Bridgette, MS)(Clin Res, Anx, Cog/Int, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
Psychophysiological Indices of PTSD Symptom Severity and Response to Virtual Reality-Based Prolonged Exposure Therapy(Norrholm, Seth, PhD; Price, Matthew, PhD; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD; Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP) (Clin Res, Anx, Bio Med, Clin Res, Res Meth, Adult, Global)
Child Trauma TrackWorkshop Presentation
Using Community Based Participatory Research Methodologies to Bridge Trauma-informed Research, Policy and Clinical Practice with Latino Youth (Kia-Keating, Maryam, PhD; Adams, Jessica, PhD; Capous, Diana, MA, PhD Student)(Commun, Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
What Causes Posttraumatic Stress?: Looking across Dimensions to Understand the Multi-causality of Stress Pathology Chair/Discussant (Shalev, Arieh, MD)
I Salon A – C 2nd Floor
Network Mechanisms of Cognitive Dysfunction in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Etkin, Amit, MD, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Cog/Int, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Using Machine Learning to Uncover Causal Pathways and Prediction of Non-remitting PTSD Based on Acute Neuroendocrine and Cognitive Responses to Trauma (Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD; Shalev, Arieh, MD)(Bio Med, Acute, Prevent, Res Meth, Adult, Industrialized)
Multiple Molecular Pathways to GABAergic Neuroactive Steroid Deficiency and Resulting Posttraumatic Conditions: Implications for Prevention and Treatment(Rasmusson, Ann, MD; Pinna, Graziano, PhD; Marx, Christine, MD)(Bio Med, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Illness, Bio/Int, Adult, Global)
The Retinoid-Related Orphan Receptor Alpha (RORA) Gene and Trajectories of Posttraumatic Stress: Main Effects and Interactions with Childhood Physical Abuse History(Lowe, Sarah, PhD; Meyers, Jacquelyn, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH; Aiello, Allison, MS, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Wildman, Derek, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD)(Bio Med, CPA, Dev/Int, Pub Health, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Concurrent Session 9
Public Health TrackPanel Presentation
Communities Healing and Transforming Trauma (CHATT): Development and Evaluation of a Speaker’s Bureau for Survivors of Violence (Fields, Laurie, PhD; Valdez, Christine, PhD; Shumway, Martha, PhD; Murphy, Melissa, LCSW; Richmond, Carla, LCSW; Boccellari, Alicia, PhD)(Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Pub Health, Social, Adult, Industrialized)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Military TrackPanel Presentation
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and its Relation to Long-Term Health Outcomes and Service Utilization among Vietnam Veterans: Implications for Clinical Practice and Policy (Corry, Nida, PhD; Mulvaney-Day, Norah, PhD; Fairbank, John, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD; deRoon-Cassini, Terri, PhD; Schlenger, William, PhD; Mauch, Danna, PhD)(Assess Dx, Practice, Health, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult, N/A)
M Salon E 3rd Floor
Neuro TrackSymposium
Biomarkers of Suicide in Trauma-Exposed Groups Chair (Sadeh, Naomi, PhD)Discussant (Smith, Alicia, PhD)
A Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Genetic and Epigenetic Markers of Suicidality: Findings from Army STARRS(Stein, Murray, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Mitchell, Colter, PhD; Ware, Erin, PhD, MPH; Chen, Chia-Yen, ScD, MS; Heeringa, Steven, PhD; Jain, Sonia, PhD; Kessler, Ronald, PhD; Nock, Matthew, PhD; Smoller, Jordan, MD; Ursano, Robert, MD)(Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
Molecular Biomarkers and Suicide Attempts in U.S. Veterans(Flory, Janine, PhD; Hammamieh, Rasha, PhD; Donohue, Duncan, PhD; Yang, Ruoting, PhD; Muhie, Seid, PhD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
Interaction of Trauma and SKA2 Epigenetic Variation Predicts HPA Axis Function, Suicide, and PTSD(Kaminsky, Zachary, PhD; Guintivano, Jerry, PhD; Wilcox, Holly, PhD; Eaton, William, PhD; Payne, Jennifer, MD; Houtepen, Lotte, PhD; Vermetten, Eric, MD, PhD; Geuze, Elbert, PhD; Vinkers, Christiaan, PhD; Rutten, Bart, PhD; Boks, Marco, MD, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD)(Bio Med, Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
SKA2 Methylation Associated with Decreased Prefrontal Cortical Thickness and Greater PTSD Severity among Trauma-Exposed Veterans(Sadeh, Naomi, PhD; Spielberg, Jeffrey, PhD; Logue, Mark, PhD; Wolf, Erika, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD; Lusk, Joanna, BA; Hayes, Jasmeet, PhD; Sperbeck, Emily, BS; Milberg, William, PhD; McGlinchey, Regina, PhD; Salat, David, PhD; Weleetka, Carter, BS; Stone, Annjanette, BS; Schichman, Steven, MD, PhD; Humphries, Donald, PhD; Miller, Mark, PhD)(Bio Med, Genetic, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
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Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Paper Presentation
Cognitive Processes/Interventions Track Paper Session Two(Sprang, Ginny, PhD)
Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Latent Classes of PTSD Symptoms, Neurocognitive Responses and Heart Rate Variability in Danish Treatment-Seeking Veterans (Karstoft, Karen-Inge, PhD, Cpsych; Eskelund, Kasper, PhD, MSc; Andersen, Søren, PhD, Cpsych)(Clin Res, Bio Med, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Other, Industrialized)
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Differential Effects in Neuropsychological Performance Following Prolonged Exposure and Relaxation in a Sample of Older Veterans with Combat Trauma(Glassman, Lisa, PhD; Wells, Stephanie, BA; Sones, Heather, PhD; Shiluk, Alexandra, Undergraduate; Thorp, Steven, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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The Interdependency in Development of Prolonged Grief and Posttraumatic Stress in Individuals Exposed to a Natural Disaster and who Lost a Close Relative: A Latent Growth with Dual Processes Approach(Cernvall, Martin, PhD; Bergh Johannesson, Kerstin, PhD; Arnberg, Filip, PhD)(Clin Res, Cog/Int, Death, Nat/Dis, Grief, Lifespan, Industrialized)
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Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children in Foster Care: A Wait List Cross-Over Trial(Sprang, Ginny, PhD; Craig, Carlton, PhD; Eslinger, Jessica, PhD, LCSW)(Clin Res, Chronic, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
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Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Leveraging Basic Science Evidence for Application in Trauma Intervention: The Role of Self-Regulatory Coping Appraisals Chair (Smith, Andrew, PhD Candidate)Discussant (Kaniasty, Krzysztof, PhD)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Changes in Trauma Coping Self-Efficacy Perceptions as a Predictor of Changes in Post Traumatic Symptoms in Trauma Focused Therapy(Benight, Charles, PhD; Bryan, Lori, PhD; Anderson, Valerie, PsyD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Cog/Int, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
Resilience and Mental Health Problems among Police Officers: A Three-Wave Study(van der Velden, Peter, PhD, MSc)(Clin Res, Acute, Health, Train/Ed/Dis, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
How Does Seeking Social Support Improve Mental Health? Self-Regulatory Mechanisms and Hope for Collectively Traumatized Communities(Smith, Andrew, PhD Candidate; Jones, Russell, PhD)(Prevent, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Pub Health, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Trauma Coping Self-Efficacy: A Context Specific Self-Efficacy Measure for Traumatic Stress(Shoji, Kotaro, PhD; Delahanty, Douglas, PhD; Cieslak, Roman, PhD; Benight, Charles, PhD)(Clin Res, Nat/Dis, Prevent, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
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Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Paper Presentation
Emotions Paper Session(McCaslin, Shannon, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Severity of Abuse and Neglect, and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation in Adolescents from Jammu, India: A Latent Class Approach(Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student; DiLillo, David, PhD; Byllesby, Brianna, BA; Claycomb, Meredith, MA; Elhai, Jon, PhD; Koot, Hans, PhD)(Global, CPA, CSA, Global, Health, Child/Adol, S Asia)
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Relationship between Trauma Exposure and Anger Attacks: Findings from Post-Conflict and Refugee Samples(Berle, David, PhD; Steel, Zachary, PhD; Silove, Derrick, MD, PhD)(Global, Aggress, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Refugee, Adult, Global)
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Profiles of Peritraumatic Emotions(Larsen, Sadie, PhD; Lancaster, Steven, PhD; Melka, Stephen, PhD)(Clin Res, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
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Towards Thriving: Identifying Predictors of High Functioning in the Context of High Distress(McCaslin, Shannon, PhD; Cloitre, Marylene, PhD; Neylan, Thomas, MD; Gavert, Donn, MS; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
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Other Interventions Track Master Clinician
Master Clinician - How to Treat Concurrent PTSD in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder: Principles and Evaluation of DBT-PTSD (Bohus, Martin, MD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Dev/Int, Health, Adult, Global)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
Child Trauma TrackSymposium
The Core Curriculum on Childhood Trauma: Integrating Instructional Design and Dissemination Science Principles to Strengthen Professional Trauma Competencies Chair (Layne, Christopher, PhD)Discussant (Amaya-Jackson, Lisa, MD, MPH)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Understanding, Integrating, and Utilizing Trauma-Informed Assessment Data: Towards Best-Practice Assessment Competency Training(Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Mayer, Richard, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Assess Dx, Practice, Prof, Industrialized)
Building Agency Capacity for Trauma Informed Evidence-Based Practice and Field Instruction(Abramovitz, Robert, MD; Strand, Virginia, DSW)(Train/Ed/Dis, Practice, Child/Adol, N/A)
Using Best-Practice Instructional Design Principles to Strengthen Core Trauma Competencies in Mental Health Providers: A Conceptual Framework and Pilot Study(Layne, Christopher, PhD; Mayer, Richard, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Berry, Heather, PhD; Studer, Margaret, MD; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH)(Train/Ed/Dis, Assess Dx, Cul Div, Dev/Int, Media, Prof, N/A)
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Other Interventions Track Symposium
Back to Basics – the Interplay between Research and Practice to Support Mental Health of Conflict-Affected Populations in Low-Re-source Settings Chair/Discussant (Musisi, Seggane, MD)
M Acadia 3rd Floor
Culturally Sensitive Group Support Psychotherapy for Depressed Persons Living with HIV/AIDS in Northern Uganda: A Randomized Controlled Trial(Alderman, Stephen, MD; Nakimuli-Mpungu, Etheldedra, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Commun, Depr, Illness, Civil/War, Adult, E & S Africa)
The Mid-Term Consequences of Armed Conflict: Evaluating a Program for Former Child Soldiers in Kitgum, Northern Uganda(Musisi, Seggane, MD; Odokonyero, Raymond, MMed Psych)(Practice, Clin Res, Complex, Civil/War, Mil/Vets, Adult, E & S Africa)
Childhood Adversities and Mental Health in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda(Okello, James, MD)(Assess Dx, CPA, Clin Res, Prevent, Civil/War, Child/Adol, E & S Africa)
Addressing Scale and Access Challenges in Low-Resource Humanitarian Settings: Development of a Psychosocial Self-Help Intervention for South Sudanese Refugees(Tol, Wietse, PhD; Brown, Felicity, PhD; van Ommeren, Mark, PhD)(Clin Res, Commun, Prevent, Refugee, Civil/War, Adult, E & S Africa)
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
The Salient Role of FKBP5 in the Regulation of Dimension Underlying Stress Pathology Chair (Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD)Discussant (Stein, Murray MD, MPH, FRCPC)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
FKBP5 Influences Neuroendocrine and Sleep Abnormalities Leading to Posttraumatic Stress in Urban Police Officers(Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD)(Bio Med, Res Meth, Genetic, Adult, Industrialized)
Impact of FKBP5 Polymorphisms on Resting State Neural Activity(Bryant, Richard, PhD; Liddell, Belinda, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Genetic, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Conditioned Fear Extinction Trajectories in Traumatized Combat Veteran and Civilian Populations(Norrholm, Seth, PhD; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD; Briscione, Maria, BS; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD)(Clin Res, Anx, Clin Res, Gen/Int, Genetic, Adult, Global)
Transient Suppression of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis leads to Enhanced Fear Extinction and Dynamic Fkbp5 Regulation in Amyg-dala(Andero Gali, Raul, PhD)(Bio Med, Anx, N/A, Global)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50 - 52.
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Public Health Track Panel
The Culmination of Experiences following Three Decades and Three Disasters: Long-term Understanding, Implications, and Treatment of Trauma Symptoms (Osofsky, Howard, MD, PhD; Osofsky, Joy, PhD; Speier, Anthony, PhD; Maslow, Carey, DrPH; Wyka, Katarzyna, PhD; Steinberg, Alan, PhD; Goenjian, Armen, MD)(Res Meth, Anx, Commun, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Lifespan, Global)
M Salon D 3rd Floor
Military TrackSymposium
Advances in Moral Injury Research: Implications for Novel Treatments Chair (Wortmann, Jennifer, PhD)
I Salon E 3rd Floor
Impact of Killing in War: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Trial(Maguen, Shira, PhD; Burkman, Kristine, PhD; Madden, Erin, MPH; Dinh, Julie, BA; Keyser, Jessica, PhD; Bosch, Jeane, MS, PhD Student; Schmitz, Martha, PhD; Neylan, Thomas, MD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Combat Exposure and Risk for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors among Military Personnel and Veterans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis(Bryan, Craig, PsyD)(Clin Res, Aggress, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Self-Forgiveness Reduces Risk of Suicide Attempts(Bryan, AnnaBelle, BS, BA)(Res Meth, Health, Civil/War, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Moral Injury and Mental Health in Refugees in Australia and Switzerland(Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Schnyder, Ulrich, MD; Morina, Naser, MA; Schick, Matthis, MD; Liddell, Belinda, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Global, Rights, Refugee, Torture, Civil/War, Adult, Global)
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 10 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Neuro TrackSymposium
Standing in the Shadow of Risk: Examining the Effects of Parental Stress and Trauma on Children Chair/Discussant (Grasso, Damion, PhD)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Emotional and Physical Intimate Partner Violence and Young Children’s Mental Health(Greene, Carolyn, PhD; Grasso, Damion, PhD; Chan, Grace, PhD; McCarthy, Kimberly, BA; Wakschlag, Lauren, PhD; Briggs-Gowan, Margaret, PhD)(Clin Res, Dev/Int, DV, Fam/Int, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Maternal Nurturance Mediates the Association between Cumulative Risk and Children’s Physiological Regulation(Bernard, Kristin, PhD; Dozier, Mary, PhD)(Prevent, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Bio/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Stressful Life Events and Child Anxiety: Examining Parent and Child Mediators: Findings from Concurrent and Prospective Analyses(Pella, Jeffrey, PhD; Platt, Rheanna, MD MPH; Williams, Sarah, PhD; Ginsburg, Golda, PhD)(Clin Res, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Child/Adol, N/A)
Effects of Maternal History of Interpersonal Violence, Psychopathology, Perceived Stress, and Genetic Risk on Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes(Grasso, Damion, PhD; Briggs-Gowan, Margaret, PhD; Johnson, Amy, MD; Covault, Jonathan, MD, PhD)(Prevent, CPA, DV, Genetic, Intergen, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Other Interventions Track Workshop Presentation
Training in Symptom-Based Pharmacotherapy Approaches to PTSD (Bernardy, Nancy, PhD; Vermetten, Eric, MD, PhD; De Jong, Joop, MD; Dutton, Traci, PharmD; Sherrieb, Kathleen, MD, DrPH)(Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Practice, Sleep, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult, Industrialized)
M Balcony J – K 4th Floor
Public Health Track Symposium
Trauma Informed Practice: A Tale of Two Collaborative Primary Care Treatment Trials Chair/Discussant (Green, Bonnie, PhD)
M Balcony L – M 4th Floor
Collaborative Care as Trauma Informed Practice: Review of Primary Care Studies for PTSD (Engel, Charles, MD, MPh; Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Freed, Michael, PhD, EMT-B)(Clin Res, Commun, Health, Res Meth, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
Impact of the Violence and Stress Assessment (ViStA) Program to Improve PTSD Management in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial(Meredith, Lisa, PhD; Eisenman, David, MD; Han, Bing, PhD; Green, Bonnie, PhD; Kaltman, Stacey, PhD; Wong, Eunice, PhD; Sorbero, Melony, PhD; Vaughan, Christine, PhD; Cassells, Andrea, MPH; Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Diaz, Claudia, PhD; Hickey, Scot, PhD; Kurz, Jeremy, Doctoral Student; Tobin, Jonathan, PhD)(Clin Res, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
STEPS-UP: A Randomized Trial of Centrally Assisted Collaborative Telecare Management for PTSD and Depression in Military Primary Care(Freed, Michael, PhD, EMT-B; Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Engel, Charles, MD, MPh; Bray, Robert, PhD; Brambilla, Donald, PhD; Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Litz, Brett, PhD; Tanielian, Terri, MA; Novak, Laura, BS; Lane, Marian, PhD; Belsher, Brad, PhD; Rae Olmsted, Kristine, MPH; Evatt, Daniel, PhD; Vander-maas-Peeler, Russ, MS; Unützer, Jürgen, MD, MPh; Katon, Wayne, MD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Depr, Prevent, Care, Adult, Industrialized)
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Concurrent Session 10 Presentation
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Saturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 11
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Perceived Barriers and Complexities of Treatment during Prolonged Exposure or Sertraline Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Chair (Marks, Elizabeth, MS)Discussant (Ehring, Thomas, PhD)
M Galerie 2 2nd Floor
Exploring Evidence of a Dissociative Subtype in PTSD: Differential Symptom Structure and Treatment Efficacy for those who Dissociate(Burton, Mark, BA; Feeny, Norah, PhD; Zoellner, Lori, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Anx, Clin Res, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
PTSD Treatment Outcomes, Race, and Cultural Identity(Kline, Alexander, BA; Cooper, Andrew, PhD; Feeny, Norah, PhD; Zoellner, Lori, PhD)(Clin Res, Cul Div, Adult, Industrialized)
Exploring Symptom Exacerbation Following First Imaginal Exposure during Prolonged Exposure and Sertraline Treatment for PTSD(Marks, Elizabeth, MS; Walker, Rosemary, BA; Zoellner, Lori, PhD; Feeny, Norah, PhD)(Clin Res, Practice, Adult, N/A)
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7
Presentation Level
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11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. SIG Meetings
Aging, Trauma & the Life Course SIG Galerie 2, 2nd Floor
Dissemination & Implementation SIG Galerie 3, 2nd Floor
Internet & Technology SIG Salon A – C, 3rd Floor
Traumatic Loss & Grief SIG Galerie 4, 2nd Floor
Psychodynamic Research & Practice SIG Galerie 5, 2nd Floor
Trauma, Health & Primary Care SIG Galerie 6, 2nd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 11
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Advances and Innovations in Treating Anger and Aggression in Trauma Exposed Populations Chair/Discussant (Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD)
M Galerie 3 2nd Floor
Anger & Irritability Management Skills (AIMS): An Online Self-Help Course(Greene, Carolyn, PhD; Morland, Leslie, PsyD; Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD; Prins, Annabel, PhD)(Tech, Aggress, Adult, Industrialized)
Using a Mobile Application in the Management of Anger Problems among Veterans: Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Control Trial(Morland, Leslie, PsyD; Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD; Taft, Casey, PhD; Marx, Brian, PhD; Menez, Ursula, PsyD)(Practice, Aggress, Clin Res, Practice, Adult, N/A)
Treating Problematic Anger in Military Personnel with PTSD: A Pilot Study(Cash, Richard, PsyD; Forbes, David, PhD; Varker, Tracey, PhD; Howard, Alexandra , BBSc, MPsych)(Clin Res, Aggress, Cog/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Anger Reductions in Response to Evidence-Based Treatment for PTSD (Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD; Willis, Emy, BA; Morland, Leslie, PsyD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Adult, Industrialized)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Paper Presentation
Couples/IPV Paper Session(Hesendstreit, Claire, PhD)
Galerie 4 2nd Floor
Prevalence and Correlates of Interpersonal Violence among a College Sample(Overstreet, Cassie, Doctoral Student; Hawn, Sage, BS; Conley, Abigail, PhD; Kendler, Kenneth, MD; Dick, Danielle, PhD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Rape, Adult, Industrialized)
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Women in Pain: Improving Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Treatment for Women Veterans Through Integrative Approaches for the Management of Physical and Emotional Pain(Cameron, Jennifer, PhD; Stratton, Kelcey, PhD; Overstreet, Cassie, Doctoral Student)(Practice, Affect/Int, Assess Dx, Health, Tech, Adult, Industrialized)
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Sexual Trauma: The Complex Association between Neuroticism and Men’s Perpetration of Sexual Coercion in Couples from the Community(Daspe, Marie-Ève, PhD; Godbout, Natacha, PhD; Sabourin, Stéphane, PhD; Lussier, Yvan, PhD; Hébert, Martine, PhD; Lefebvre, Danielle, MA)(Clin Res, Aggress, DV, Adult, Industrialized)
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Women’s Mental Health Symptoms and Use of Supports Following Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence(Hebenstreit, Claire, PhD; DePrince, Anne, PhD; Maguen, Shira, PhD)(Practice, Chronic, Commun, DV, Adult, Industrialized)
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Other Interventions TrackMaster Methodologist
Master Methodologist - Integrating Expert Knowledge about Traumatic Stress into Statistical Models Assessing Individual Change over Time by Using Bayesian Statistics (van de Schoot, Rens, PhD)(Res Meth, Acute, Assess Dx, Dev/Int, Res Meth, Lifespan, Global)
M Galerie 5 2nd Floor
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 11
Child Trauma TrackPanel Presentation
Using Innovative Approaches to Better Meet Trauma and Behavioral Health Needs among Child Welfare Involved Youth (Jankowski, Mary, PhD; Scheeringa, Michael, MD, MPH; Barto, Beth, LMHC; Barnett, Erin, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Assess Dx, CPA, Comm/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
M Galerie 6 2nd Floor
Cognitive Process/ Interventions Track Symposium
Mechanisms Underpinning Intrusive Memories Chair/Discussant (Bryant, Richard, PhD)
M Acadia 3rd Floor
The Impact of Appraisals on Intrusive Memories(Bryant, Richard, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Cog/IntAdult, Industrialized)
Endogenous Progesterone, Not Estrogen, during Encoding Predicts Intrusiveness and Distress of Emotional Memories in Women(Kleim, Birgit, PhD)(Bio Med, Anx, Bio Med, Cog/IntAdult, Industrialized)
Memory Control Ability Predicts Reduced Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms after Analogue Trauma(Michael, Tanja, PhD; Streb, Markus, Doctoral Student; Anderson, Michael, PhD; Lass-Hennemann, Johanna, PhD; Mecklinger, Axel, PhD)(Commun, Acute, Bio Med, ComplexAdult, Industrialized)
Sex Differences in Intrusive Memories Following Trauma(Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Chia Ming-Hsu, Ken, BBSc, MPsych; Zuj, Daniel, PhD Candidate; Nicholson, Emma, BSc Hons Psychology; Cushing, Pippa, BA (Hons); Gray, Kate, BA (Hons))(Bio Med, Bio Med, Bio/IntAdult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 11
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
Preventing the Onset of PTSD: Integrating Basic Science into the Development of Novel Early Intervention Strategies Chair (Sijbrandij, Marit, PhD)Discussant (Shalev, Arieh, MD)
M Salon A – C 3rd Floor
Pharmacological Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis(Sijbrandij, Marit, PhD; Kleiboer, Annet, PhD; Bisson, Jonathan, MD; Barbui, Corrado, PhD; Cuijpers, Pim, PhD)(Prevent, Acute, Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Adult, Industrialized)
The Effect of Intranasal Oxytocin Administration on PTSD Development in Recently Traumatized Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Trial (van Zuiden, Mirjam, PhD; Frijling, Jessie, MSc; Nawijn, Laura, MSc; Koch, Saskia, MSc; Goslings, J, PhD, MD; Luitse, Jan, MD; Biesheuvel, Tessa, MD; Honig, Adriaan, PhD, MD; Veltman, Dick, MD, PhD; Olff, Miranda, PhD)(Prevent, Acc/Inj, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Adult, Industrialized)
Optimal Dose of Early Intervention to Prevent PTSD(Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Post, Loren, PhD; Price, Matthew, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Clin Res, Prevent, Adult, N/A)
Skin Conductance Level during Exposure Therapy in the Emergency Department Predicts Improvement in PTSD One Month Later(Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Fiorillo, Devika, MA; Post, Loren, PhD; Rothbaum, Alex, BS; Roffman, Rebecca, MA; Michopoulos, Vasiliki, PhD, MSc; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP)(Clin Res, Acute, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Prevent, Adult, Industrialized)
Public Health TrackSymposium
Trauma and Women’s Health across Cultures: Basic Research to Inform U.S. and International Policies Chair (Wilson, Sarah, PhD Candidate; Gilmore, Amanda, PhD Candidate)Discussant (Elmore, Diane, PhD, MPH)
A Salon D 3rd Floor
Protective and Risk Factors for Sexual Assault in College Women: Differences between Students with European Ancestry and Asian/Pacific Islander Ancestry(Gilmore, Amanda, PhD Candidate; Granato, Hollie, PhD Candidate; Wilson, Sarah, PhD Candidate; George, William, PhD)(CulDiv, Ethnic, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
Beyond Maternal Mortality: A Case for Emphasizing Maternal Morbidity, Traumatic Stress, and Recovery in Low-Income Countries(Wilson, Sarah, PhD Candidate; Watt, Melissa, PhD; Masenga, Gileard, MD; Sikkema, Kathleen, PhD)(Global, Acc/Inj, Global, Pub Health, Social, Adult, E & S Africa)
Sexual Trauma as a Risk Factor for Diabetes, TB, and HIV among South African Women(Choi, Karmel, MA; Watt, Melissa, PhD; Skinner, Donald, PhD; Kalichman, Seth, PhD; Sikkema, Kathleen, PhD)(Social, CSA, Global, Health, Rape, Adult, E & S Africa)
The Disproportionate Impact of Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk among Black/African American Women in the United States(Andrasik, Michele, PhD)(Prevent, DV, Health, Pub Health, Social, Adult, Industrialized)
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Military TrackSymposium
Moral Injury, Spirituality, and Military Trauma: Probing into the Clinical Implications of Treating Morally Injured Patients Chair (Currier, Joseph, PhD)Discussant (Nieuwsma, Jason, PhD)
I Salon E 3rd Floor
A Clinician’s Guide to Spiritual Resources for War-Related Moral Injury(Wortmann, Jennifer, PhD; Eisen, Ethan, MPhil; Hundert, Carol, BS; Litz, Brett, PhD)(Practice, Cul Div, Mil/Vets, Theory, Adult, Industrialized)
Moral Injury, Spiritual Injury, and Alcohol Use among Active Duty Military Members and Veterans(Hollis, Brittany, BS; Kelley, Michelle, PhD; Robbins, Allison, BA (Hons))(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Cul Div, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
On the Front Line Addressing Moral Injury: A Survey of VA/DoD Chaplains and Implications for Mental Health Collaboration(Buck, Pamela, MA)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Complex, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Other, N/A)
Spirituality Factors in the Prediction of Outcomes of PTSD Treatment for Military Veterans(Currier, Joseph, PhD; Holland, Jason, PhD; Drescher, Kent, PhD)(Clin Res, Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Neuro TrackPaper Presentation
Neuro Track Paper Session Two(Woodward, Steven, PhD)
Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Disruptions in Affect Regulation Circuitry in Acute Trauma Survivors Predicts Chronic PTSD(Larson, Christine, PhD; deRoon-Cassini, Terri, PhD; Taubitz, Lauren, PhD Candidate; Hanson, Jessica, BA; Belleau, Emily, MS, PhD Student)(Bio Med, Acc/Inj, Acute, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
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Evidence of Reduced Cortical Thickness in Combat Exposed Veterans Regardless of Early Life Trauma History(Averill, Lynnette, PhD; Abdallah, Chadi, MD; Levy, Ifat, PhD; Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, PhD)(Bio Med, CPA, Chronic, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult, Global)
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Differential Brain Structural Characteristics of Pre-Existing Vulnerability Factors for the Post-Traumatic Responses between Young Adults and Children(Sekiguchi, Atsushi, MD, PhD; Kotozaki, Yuka, PhD; Sugiura, Motoaki, MD, PhD; Takeuchi, Hikaru, PhD; Taki, Yasuyuki, PhD, MD; Kawashima, Ryuta, PhD, MD)(Bio Med, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
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A FreeSurfer-Derived Estimate of Cranial Volume is Smaller in Chronic Severe PTSD(Woodward, Steven, PhD; Kaloupek, Danny, PhD)(Bio Med, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
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Death Row: An Issue of Social Justice and Polytraumatization (Wayland, Kathy, PhD; Cohbra, Sara, JD; Carrion, Victor, MD)(Social, Aggress, Assess Dx, Complex, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan, N/A)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 11
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Identity and Dissociation in Trauma-Related Disorders Chair (Schmahl, Christian, MD)Discussant (Frewen, Paul, PhD)
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Empirical Studies of the 4-D Model of Trauma-related Dissociation in PTSD, BPD, ER, and Community Samples(Frewen, Paul, PhD; Brown, Matthew, BA (Hons); Schmahl, Christian, MD; Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD)(Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Chronic, Complex, Adult, N/A)
Self-reference in Borderline Personality Disorder: Alterations in Emotional Evaluations (Winter, Dorina, PhD Candidate; Herbert, Cornelia, PhD; Koplin, Katrin, MSc; Bohus, Martin, MD; Schmahl, Christian, MD; Lis, Stefanie, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult, Industrialized)
Dealing with Interpersonal Evaluations: Affective and Neural Responses in Borderline Personality Disorder(van Schie, Charlotte, PhD Candidate; Chiu, Chui-De, PhD, MSc; van Klaveren, Bert, PhD Candidate; van den Bulk, Bianca, PhD Candidate; Rom-bouts, Serge, PhD; Heiser, Willem, PhD; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD)(Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Complex, Neuro, Adult, Industrialized)
Impact of Dissociative States on Psychophysiological Reactivity to Trauma-Related Interpersonal Cues in Borderline Personality Disorder(Krause-Utz, Annegret, PhD, MSc; Winter, Dorina, PhD Candidate; Bohus, Martin, MD; Schmahl, Christian, MD; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD)(Bio Med, Affect/Int, Chronic, Cog/Int, Complex, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Concurrent Session 12
Cognitive Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
The Role of Homework Completion in Evidence-Based Treatment for PTSD: Results across Three Studies of Cognitive Processing Therapy Chair (Fleming, CJ, PhD)Discussant (Wachen, Jennifer, PhD)
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The Impact of Homework Completion on Symptom Change in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD(Gutner, Cassidy, PhD; Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, PhD; Adler Mandel, Abby, PhD; Calloway, Amber, MA; Resick, Patricia, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Adult, N/A)
I Had Homework? An Investigation of Homework Compliance and Outcomes during CPT(Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student; Galovski, Tara, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, DV, Rape, Adult, Industrialized)
Examining Outcomes of Group Cognitive Processing Therapy for Active Duty Military: The Role of Practice Assignment Completion(Fleming, CJ, PhD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Molino, Alma, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD)(Clin Res, Practice, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Affective Processes/ Interventions Track Symposium
Intervening with Elementary School Children Exposed to Trauma: Effectiveness of a School-Based Intervention and Recommendations for Implementation Chair (Santiago, Catherine, PhD)Discussant (Raviv, Tali, PhD)
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Bounce Back: Development and Preliminary Evaluation of an Intervention for Elementary School Children Exposed to Traumatic Events(Langley, Audra, PhD; Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Gonzalez, Araceli, PhD)(Clin Res, Commun, Comm/Vio, Prevent, Train/Ed/Dis, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Intervening with Elementary School Students Exposed to Trauma: A Replication Trial(Santiago, Catherine, PhD; Raviv, Tali, PhD; Ros, Anna, BA; Fuller, Anne, MA, PhD Student; Lewis, Krystal, PhD; Cicchetti, Colleen, PhD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Commun, Cul Div, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Parent Involvement in a School-Based PTSD Treatment Group(Brewer, Stephanie, MA, PhD Student; Torres, Stephanie, BA; Coyne, Claire, PhD; Santiago, Catherine, PhD)(Clin Res, Chronic, Cog/Int, Cul Div, Fam/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Public Health TrackWorkshop Presentation
Philadelphia Trauma Initiative: Disseminating Prolonged Exposure into Community Behavioral Health Clinics (Yusko, David, PsyD; Ashley, Ava, JD; Brumfield, Roslyn, Other; Yeh, Rebecca, BS; Stout, Andrea, MEd, LPC, NCC; Foa, Edna, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Practice, Commun, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
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Other Interventions TrackWorkshop Presentation
The Implementation of Trauma-Informed Practice across Child-Serving Systems: Strategies for Building Trauma-Informed Systems, Using Evidence-Based Screening Measures, and Providing Training for Staff (Donisch, Katelyn, MPH; Lang, Jason, PhD; Bray, Chris, PhD; Ake III, George, PhD)(Train/Ed/Dis, Comm/Int, Prevent, Self-Care, Prof, Industrialized)
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Child Trauma TrackWorkshop Presentation
Working Collaboratively to Help Unaccompanied Undocumented Children: Terra Firma Immigrant Youth Clinic (Muniz de la Pena, Cristina, PhD; Shapiro, Alan, MD, FAAP; Stark, Brett, JD)(Commun, CPA, Practice, Complex, Death, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
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Other Interventions Track Symposium
New Developments in the Treatment of Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Chair/Discussant (Ehring, Thomas, PhD)
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Impact of a Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) Intervention for Active Duty Army Personnel with Co-morbid Substance Abuse Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Walker, Denise, PhD; Walton, Thomas, MSW; Kaysen, Debra, PhD; Neighbors, Clayton, PhD; Mbilinyi, Lyungai, PhD, MSW; Roffman, Roger, DSW)(Clin Res, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult, Industrialized)
Does Targeting PTSD with Combination Therapy Improve Alcohol Use Outcomes?(Hien, Denise, PhD, ABPP; Ruglass, Lesia, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Using Prolonged Exposure (COPE)(Mills, Katherine, PhD; Back, Sudie, PhD; Brady, Kathleen, MD, PhD; Baker, Amanda, PhD; Sannibale, Claudia, PhD; Teesson, Maree, PhD)(Clin Res, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
Integrated Trauma-Focused Treatment for Concurrent Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial(Ehring, Thomas, PhD; van Dam, Debora, PhD; Vedel, Ellen, PhD; Emmelkamp, Paul, PhD)(Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Concurrent Session 12
Bio-Med/ Genetics TrackSymposium
Maternal Trauma and Depression and the Infant’s Mental Health: From Animal Models to Clinical Studies Chairs (Muzik, Maria, MD; Debiec, Jacek, MD)Discussant (Sullivan, Regina, PhD)
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Mother-to-Infant Transmission of Trauma Through Social Fear Learning(Debiec, Jacek, MD)(Bio Med, Anx, Dev/Int, Surv/Hist, Intergen, N/A, Industrialized)
Brain Epigenetic and Telomere Alterations in a Rodent Model of Caregiver Maltreatment(Roth, Tania, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, CPA, Gen/Int, Bio/Int, N/A, N/A)
Effects of Maternal Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on Infant Psychobiological Dysregulation Six Months Postpartum(Burtchen, Nina)(Clin Res, Bio/Int, Lifespan, N/A)
DRD4 x Quality of Maternal Caregiving Interaction is Associated with Infant Negative Temperament at 7 Months and Behavior Problems at 18 Months(King, Anthony, PhD; Rosenblum, Katherine, PhD; Bocknek, Erika, PhD; Muzik, Maria, MD)(Bio Med, Depr, Dev/Int, Genetic, Care, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Public Health TrackPaper Presentation
Public Health Track Paper Session(Purtle, Jonathan, DrPH)
Salon D 3rd Floor
Can a Natural Disaster Lead to Suicide Attempts and Psychiatric Disorders? A 5-Year Matched Cohort Study(Arnberg, Filip, PhD; Fang, Fang, PhD, MD; Hultman, Christina, PhD; Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD)(Clin Res, Acute, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Adult, Industrialized)
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Predicting Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Single-Incident Trauma Survivors with an Acute Injury: Preliminary Findings(Hunt, Josh, MA, PhD Student; Simiola, Vanessa, MA; deRoon-Cassini, Terri, PhD)(Assess Dx, Acc/Inj, Acute, Assess Dx, Pub Health, Adult, Industrialized)
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A Prospective Study of Patterns and Predictors of Health Care Utilization among Survivors of the Utøya Shooting in Norway, 2011(Stene, Lise, MD, PhD; Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD)(Practice, Health, Pub Health, Terror, Lifespan, Industrialized)
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An Empirically-Grounded Framework for Traumatic Stress Policy Dissemination Research(Purtle, Jonathan, DrPH)(Social, Pub Health, Res Meth, N/A, N/A)
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Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Concurrent Session 12
Military TrackPaper Presentation
Military Track Paper Session(Alexander, Patricia, PhD, ABPP)
Salon E 3rd Floor
Risk Factors for Self-Directed Violence in U.S. Soldiers: A Case-Control Study (Skopp, Nancy, PhD; Smolenski, Derek, PhD, MPH; Zhang, Ying, BS, MS)(Prevent, Anx, Chronic, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
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Is Virtual Reality Necessary? Outcomes from a RCT Comparing Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy to Control Exposure Therapy for Active Duty Service Members with Combat Related PTSD(Webb-Murphy, Jennifer, PhD; McLay, Robert, MD, PhD; Baird, Alicia, PhD; Nebeker, Bonnie, AS; Ram, Vasudha, MPH; Gerard, Steven, BA; Bhakta, Jagruti, PhD; Deal, William, PhD; Tran, Lily, PhD; Anson, Heather, PhD; Klam, Warren, MD; Delaney, Eileen, PhD; Johnston, CAPT Scott, PhD, ABPP)(Clin Res, Practice, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
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Outside the Box – Treating Complex Trauma in a VA Outpatient Setting(Alexander, Patricia, PhD, ABPP; Laird, Christina, PhD, LCSW)(Practice, Chronic, Complex, Mil/Vets, Adult, N/A)
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Neuro TrackSymposium
The Development of Fear Learning and Threat Processing in Child Trauma and PTSD Chair/Discussant (McLaughlin, Katie, PhD)
M Salon F – H 3rd Floor
Child Trauma and Fear Learning across Development(McLaughlin, Katie, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD)(Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Bio/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Fear Conditioned Responses and PTSD Symptoms in Children with Trauma Exposure(Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Cross, Dorthie, PhD; Roffman, Rebecca, MA; Kim, Ye Ji, BA; Vance, Alexander, BA; Reddy, Renuka, BS; Norrholm, Seth, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD)(Bio Med, Bio Med, Chronic, Dev/Int, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Developmental Influences on Neural Responses to Learned Threat in Health and Anxiety Disorders(Gold, Andrea, PhD; Britton, Jennifer, PhD; Ronkin, Emily, BA; Farber, Madeline, BA; Leibenluft, Ellen, MD; Pine, Daniel, MD)(Bio Med, Anx, Neuro, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Paradoxical Recruitment of Threat Circuitry in Pediatric Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(Keding, Taylor, BS; Herringa, Ryan, MD, PhD)(Bio Med, Dev/Int, Bio/Int, Neuro, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
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Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Moderators’ names are in bold and underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on pages 50- 52.
Other Interventions TrackSymposium
Relational Aspects of Grief and Mourning: Clinical Implications for Bereaved Children, Adolescents, and Adults Chair (Kaplow, Julie, PhD)
M Balcony L – M4th Floor
Relationship Dynamics and Grief following Mass-Violence: Uncovering the Roles of Closeness to the Deceased, Peri-Traumatic Threats, and Social Support(Smith, Andrew, PhD Candidate; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Brymer, Melissa, PhD, PsyD; Hughes, Michael, PhD; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH; Jones, Russell, PhD)(Prevent, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Death, Grief, Adult, Industrialized)
Relational Aspects of Grief and Mourning: Suicide Exposure in Adults(Cerel, Julie, PhD)(Clin Res, Death, Adult, Industrialized)
Unpacking the Social Contexts of Grief and Mourning: Towards a Developmental Lifespan Theory of Bereavement-Related Risk and Resilience(Layne, Christopher, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH)(Res Meth, Death, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Grief, Child/Adol, Industrialized)
Parent-Child Relationships as Markers of Risk and Protection in Bereaved Youth: Implications for Addressing Childhood Anticipatory Grief and Post-Loss Adjustment (Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Wardecker, Britney, MA, PhD Student; Goldenthal, Hayley, MA; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH)(Prevent, Assess Dx, Death, Fam/Int, Grief, Lifespan, Industrialized)
Saturday, November 7, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Daily ScheduleSaturday, November 7, 2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Concurrent Session 12 Presentation
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Closing International Panel
The Cultural Diversity of Treating PTSDModerator (Schnyder, Ulrich, MD)(Ehlers, Anke, PhD, FBA, FMedSci; Foa, Edna, PhD; Hasan, Aram, MD; Mwiti, Gladys, PhD; Kristensen, Chris, PhD)(Global, Practice, Cul Div, Ethnic, Global, Prof, Global)
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Thursday Poster Session One Distribution Map Preservation Hall – 2nd Floor
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Author Attended Poster Session One Thursday, November 5 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Poster OrganizationEach poster is scheduled for either Author Attended Poster Session One on Thursday, the Featured Poster Presentations at the Welcome Reception or Author Attended Poster Session Two on Friday and includes a time period when the presenting author is available to answer questions.
Posters are organized in the conference program by poster number on each day. The presenting author is bolded. A floor map showing the layout of posters is on page 117.
Key:Poster # Number (Primary keyword, Secondary Keywords, Population type) Presentation Level – Region Keyword type descriptions can be found on page 51.
Regions and Population Types can be found on page 52.
Presentation levels and descriptions can be found on page 52.
Session One: Thursday, November 5Poster Setup: 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Poster Viewing: 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Author Attended Poster Session: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Poster Dismantle: 7:00 p.m.
Poster DismantleImmediately following your scheduled poster session, display materials must be taken down and removed. Items not removed by the appointed poster dismantle time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of ISTSS.
STUDENT POSTER AWARD FINALISTSPoster #THU 101 (Assess Dx, Anx, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) M - E Asia & Pac
Longitudinal Associations between Posttraumatic Stress and Generalized Anxiety Symptoms: A Cross-Lagged Analysis Cao, Xing, Wang, Li, Cao, Chengqi, Zhang, Jianxin
Poster #THU 102 (Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse, Theory, Adult) M - Industrialized
PTSD’s Underlying Dimensions and their Relation with Impulsivity FacetsContractor, Ateka, Armour, Cherie, Forbes, David, Elhai, Jon
Poster #THU 103 (Assess Dx, Acc/Inj, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Relationship between Emergency Department Pain and Subsequent Posttraumatic Stress in Pediatric InjuryHildenbrand, Aimee, Kassam-Adams, Nancy, Barakat, Lamia, Kohser, Kristen, Marsac, Meghan
Poster #THU 104 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Comm/Int, Pub Health, Res Meth, Adult) I - N/A
Assessing Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Findings from an Epidemiological Catchment Area Monson, Eva, Brunet, Alain, Lonergan, Michelle, Caron, Jean
Poster #THU 105 (Social, Comm/Int, Pub Health, Social, Adult) I - N/A
Place and Posttraumatic Stress DisorderMonson, Eva, Paquet, Catherine, Park, Anna, Daniel, Mark, Caron, Jean, Brunet, Alain
Poster #THU 106 (Social, Health, Pub Health, Tech/Dis, Prof) M - E Asia & Pac
A Qualitative Content Analysis of Reports of Mental Health Service Providers after the Sewol Ferry Accident in KoreaLee, Nabin, Chae, Jeong-Ho, Sim, Ki-Sun, Min, Moonkyung, Min, Ji-Won, Moon, Heejeong
Poster #THU 107 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Impact of PTSS and PTSD Symptom Clusters on OEF/OIF Veteran Post-Deployment Family OutcomesMedoff, Nina, Fox, Annie, Smith, Brian, Taverna, Emily, Vogt, Dawne
Poster #THU 108 (Clin Res, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Aging, Adult) M - N/A
A Longitudinal Analysis of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Cognitive FunctioningKredlow, M. Alexandra, Franz, Carol, Panizzon, Matthew, Xian, Hong, Kremen, William, Lyons, Michael
Poster #THU 109 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Trajectories of Early Response to Treatment Predict Post-Treatment Outcomes among Women with Posttraumatic Stress DisorderPapini, Santiago, Lopez-Castro, Teresa, Ruglass, Lesia, Hien, Denise
Poster #THU 110 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clinical Practice, Complex, Adult) M - Industrialized
Clinical Diversity: Practise vs Policy. A State-of-the-Science Review of Interventions for Adult Survivors of Childhood TraumaKeeble, Cathryn, Perry, Megan, McCormack, Lynne
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Poster #THU 111 (Clin Res, Health, Illness, Adult) M - Industrialized
Institutional Betrayal in the Medical System Predicts Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Sample of Patients with Chronic Medical ConditionsTamaian, Andreea, Klest, Bridget
Poster #THU 112 (Res Meth, Acute, Sleep, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Network Analysis of PTSD Symptoms after a Mass Shooting: Connecting Initial Symptoms to the Worst Sullivan, Connor, Jones, Russell, Hughes, Michael
Poster #THU 113 (Self-Care, Chronic, Global, Self-Care, Other) M - Global
Exploring the Relationship Between Attachment Style, Trauma and ResilienceClements, Crystal, Nolty, Anne, Bosch, Donald, Buckwalter, Galen, Ock, Shin, Rensberger, Jared
Poster #THU 114 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Exploring Treatment Drop Out in the VA CPT Training ProgramCogan, Chelsea, Healy, Ellen, Chard, Kathleen, Ashton, Scot
Poster #THU 115 (Train/Ed/Dis, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
mTBI Severity Complicates Symptom Picture in Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans Seeking PTSD Residential Treatment Sofko, Channing, Currier, Joseph, Hill, Benjamin, Drescher, Kent
ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSISPoster #THU 116 (Assess Dx, CSA, Chronic, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
The Amsterdam Sexual Abuse Case (ASAC) in Day Care Centers: A Study of Sexual Abuse in Very Young Childrenvan Duin, Esther, Verlinden, Eva, Diehle, Julia, Verhoeff, Arnoud, Brilleslijper-Kater, Sonja, Lindauer, Ramón
Poster #THU 117 (Assess Dx, Acc/Inj, Acute, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Comparing Three Diagnostic Algorithms of Posttraumatic Stress in Young ChildrenGigengack, Maj, van Meijel, Els, Alisic, Eva, Lindauer, Ramón
Poster #THU 118 (Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Adult) I - N/A
Self-blame, Shame, and Guilt, Oh my!: Does Index Trauma make a Difference?Vaught, Amanda, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Ball, Jacqueline, Walton, Jessica, Hallinan, Thomas, Franklin, C
Poster #THU 119 (Assess Dx, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Psychometric Properties of the Parenting Sense of Competence Scale in Treatment-Seeking Post-9/11 VeteransBui, Eric, Chen, Yang, Zakarian, Rebecca, Simon, Naomi, Ohye, Bonnie
Poster #THU 120 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
General Functioning of Military Families Living in the Community: Relationships to Parental Distress and Parenting Sense of CompetenceBui, Eric, Zakarian, Rebecca, Kelly, Hope, Simon, Naomi, Ohye, Bonnie
Poster #THU 121 (Commun, Mil/Vets, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
School Based Intervention for Military Connected Children: Data from a Randomized Controlled TrialOhye, Bonnie, Zakarian, Rebecca, Kelly, Hope, Simon, Naomi, Bui, Eric
Poster #THU 122 (Assess Dx, CPA, Health, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol) A - Industrialized
Unique Versus Cumulative Effects of Physical and Sexual Assault on Patterns of Adolescent Substance Use Charak, Ruby, Koot, Hans, Dvorak, Robert, Elklit, Ask, Elhai, Jon
Poster #THU 123 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CPA, Prevent, Pub Health, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Relationship between Levels of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Classroom Behavior among KindergartenersJohnson, David
Poster #THU 124 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Depr, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Other) M - Industrialized
Incidence of and Risk for Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Representative Sample of U.S. Reserve and National GuardFink, David, Cohen, Gregory, Sampson, Laura, Fullerton, Carol, Gifford, Robert, Galea, Sandro
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Poster #THU 125 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Bio/Int, Prof) M - N/A
Preliminary Validation of a Novel Neuromarker for Diagnosis of PTSD and Assessment of PTSD Treatment ResponseKip, Kevin, Modarres, Mo, Girling, Sue, Hernandez, Diego, Wittenberg, Trudy, Rosenzweig, Laney
Poster #THU 126 (Assess Dx, Affect/Int, CPA, Adult) M - Industrialized
Negative Affect Interference: Relationships to Childhood Trauma and Subjective Ratings for Emotionally Valenced WordsHerzog, Sarah, DePierro, Jonathan, Khedari, Vivian, D’Andrea, Wendy, Frewen, Paul, Siegle, Greg
Poster #THU 127 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Adult) I - Industrialized
Assessing Childhood Maltreatment and Mental Health Correlates of Disordered Eating Profiles in a Nationally Representative Sample of English Females.Armour, Cherie, Mullerova, Jana, Fletcher, Shelley, Lagdon, Susan, Burns, Carol, Robinson, Martin
Poster #THU 128 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Adult) I - N/A
A Systematic Literature Review of PTSD’s Latent Structure in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersMullerova, Jana, Armour, Cherie, Elhai, Jon
Poster #THU 129 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
DSM-5 PTSD Symptom Clusters and Psychosocial ImpairmentKearns, Jaclyn, Erb, Sarah, Annunziato, Anthony, Black, Shimrit, Marx, Brian, Keane, Terence
Poster #THU 130 (Assess Dx, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
Examining the Relationship between Recent Suicidal Ideation, Depression, and PTSD in Veterans in VHA Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital Kearns, Jaclyn, Harris, Julia, Gorman, Kaitlyn, Green, Jonathan, Nock, Matthew, Marx, Brian
Poster #THU 131 (Assess Dx, Health, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib
Impulsivity, Risk Taking Behaviors and PTSD in a College PopulationNetto, Liana, Pereira, Juliana, Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, Guedes, Gisela, Nogueira, Jose Romulo, Quarantini, Lucas
Poster #THU 132 (Assess Dx, Illness, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib
Barratt Impulsivity Factors and PTSD Risk in College StudentsNetto, Liana, Pereira, Juliana, Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, Lira, Sidnei, Santos, Lene, Quarantini, Lucas
Poster #THU 133 (Assess Dx, Affect/Int, CPA, CSA, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Emotion Regulation Correlates of the Dysfunctional Sexual Behavior Scale in the Original and Revised Trauma Symptom Inventory: Implications for AssessmentMessman-Moore, Terri, Kaplinska, Julia, Eshelman, Lee, Dykstra, Rita, Gratz, Kim, DiLillo, David
Poster #THU 134 (Assess Dx, CPA, Fam/Int, Prevent, Intergen, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Impact of Trauma and Attachment Style on Fear and Helplessness in the Parenting RoleCalvert, Maegan, Petretic, Patricia, Berman, Ilana, Chowdhury, Shaoni
Poster #THU 135 (Assess Dx, Bio Med, Prevent, Genetic, Adult) M - Global
Micro RNA and Gene Dysregulation in PTSDDonohue, Duncan, Yehuda, Rachel, Marmar, Charles, Hood, Leroy, Jett-Tilton, Marti
Poster #THU 136 (Assess Dx, Acute, Prevent, Res Meth, Adult) I - Industrialized
Convergence of Self, Close Other, and Clinician Reports of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Acutely Following Trauma Ennis, Naomi, Sijercic, Iris, Wanklyn, Sonya, Monson, Candice
Poster #THU 137 (Assess Dx, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized
Support for the 7-Factor Hybrid Model of PTSD Using the PCL-5 in a Community SampleSeligowski, Antonia, Orcutt, Holly
Poster #THU 138 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Res Meth, Adult) I - N/A
Factorial Invariance of the PCL-5 across Trauma TypesBoykin, Derrecka, Seligowski, Antonia, Himmerich, Sara, Orcutt, Holly
Poster #THU 139 (Assess Dx, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Comparison of DSM-5 PTSD Symptom Structure in Veterans with Assaultive vs. Non-Assaultive Trauma HistoriesClaycomb, Meredith, Charak, Ruby, Elhai, Jon, Pietrzak, Robert
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Poster #THU 140 (Assess Dx, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
The Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory Psychometric Replication in a Veteran SampleWells, Stephanie, Vo, Kathy, Savage, Ulysses, Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, Morland, Leslie
Poster #THU 141 (Assess Dx, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Including Exogenous Variables in Structural Equation Models to Evaluate and Validate Dimensions of PTSD SymptomsSheerin, Christina, Franke, Laura, Aggen, Steven, Kevorkian, Salpi, Walker, William
Poster #THU 142 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Are TBI Symptoms Specific to TBI?Larsen, Sadie, Lorber, William, deRoon-Cassini, Terri
Poster #THU 143 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
“Don’t Treat it Like a Task List:” Veterans’ Perspectives on Improving Screening for Military Sexual TraumaTrue, Gala, Ono, Sarah, Zickmund, Susan, Mengeling, Michelle, Burkitt, Kelly, Sadler, Anne
Poster #THU 144 (Assess Dx, Cul Div, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Psychometric Properties of the Warrior Identity ScaleLancaster, Steven, Hart, Roland
Poster #THU 145 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Eating Disorders and Psychiatric Comorbidities among Female VeteransHebenstreit, Claire, Dinh, Julie, Donalson, Rosemary, Dalton, Sarah, Maguen, Shira
Poster #THU 146 (Assess Dx, Aggress, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Prevalence of Aggression and Relationship to PTSD Symptom Severity in Iraq and Afghanistan Combat Veterans Using a Multidimensional ScaleMyers, Ursula, Haller, Moira, Angkaw, Abigail, Norman, Sonya
Poster #THU 147 (Assess Dx, Health, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
MMPI-2-RF Characteristics of Veterans Seeking Treatment for Military Sexual TraumaMcManus, Eliza, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Piazza, Vivian, Uddo, Madeline
Poster #THU 148 (Assess Dx, Health, Terror, Adult) M - Industrialized
Prevalence of PTSD across Time: A Follow-Up Study among Governmental Employees after the 2011 Oslo Bombing Hansen, Marianne, Nissen, Alexander, Birkeland, Marianne, Blix, Ines, Fjeld-Solberg, Øivind, Heir, Trond
Poster #THU 149 (Assess Dx, Health, Terror, Adult) M - Industrialized
Perceived Life Threat and PTSD in Individuals Directly and Indirectly Exposed to TerrorHeir, Trond, Blix, Ines
Poster #THU 150 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Depr, Health, Adult) I - S Asia
Perceptions of Domestic Violence by South Indian Women: Effects, Coping and What Might HelpD’Silva, Sahana, Frey, Sarah, Kaysen, Debra, Rao, Deepa
Poster #THU 151 (Assess Dx, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Relationship between Rumination, PTSD Symptom Clusters, and Depression SymptomsRoley, Michelle, Claycomb, Meredith, Contractor, Ateka, Dranger, Paula, Armour, Cherie, Elhai, Jon
Poster #THU 152 (Assess Dx, Anx, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Impact of Facets of Distress Tolerance on PTSD and Substance Use Symptom Severity among Treatment-Seeking Veterans with Co-occurring PTSD and Substance Use DisordersBanducci, Anne N., Bujarski, Sarah, Bonn-Miller, Marcel, Connolly, Kevin
Poster #THU 153 (Assess Dx, Acc/Inj, DV, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Substance Use and Intimate Partner Violence: An Examination of Differential Risk for Injury and Healthcare UtilizationWeaver, Terri, Weber, Stefanie, Elhai, Jon
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Poster #THU 154 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Pub Health, Rape, Grief, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib
Different Trauma, Different Risk: Metaanalysis of the Conditional Risk for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Secondary to any Trauma, Death of a Close Person and Rape in the General PopulationLuz, Mariana, Berger, William, Coutinho, Evandro, Ventura, Paula, Mendlowicz, Mauro, Figueira, Ivan
Poster #THU 155 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Comm/Vio, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Replication of the Critical Incident History Questionnaire: Assessing Frequency and Severity of Traumatic Events among Officers from Small and Mid-Size Police AgenciesChopko, Brian, Palmieri, Patrick, Adams, Richard
COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS/ETHICSPoster #THU 156 (Commun, Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Witnessing Violence and Self-Harming Behaviors in People with Severe Mental Illness: Implications for AssessmentO’Hare, Thomas, Sherrer, Margaret
Poster #THU 157 (Commun, Chronic, Clin Res, Commun, Global, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib
Trauma/Loss during Forced Migration and Psychological Symptom ElevationsShultz, James, Helpman, Liat, Araya, Ricardo, Espinel, Zelde, Verdeli, Helen, Neria, Yuval
Poster #THU 158 (Commun, Chronic, Clin Res, Global, Refugee, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib
Evidence Based Mental Health Program for Internally Displaced Women in Colombia: Preliminary Indicators of EffectivenessHelpman, Liat, Shultz, James, Gomez-Ceballos, Angela, Hernandez-Florez, Luis, Verdeli, Helen, Neria, Yuval
Poster #THU 159 (Commun, Commun, Comm/Int, Fam/Int, Social, Adult) I - N/A
Using a Community-Based Participatory Action Research Model to Develop Trauma-Informed Services for Mothers in High Risk Urban NeighborhoodsVivrette, Rebecca, Kiser, Laurel, Wasserman, Kate, Connors, Kathleen
Poster #THU 160 (Commun, Pub Health, Adult) M - C & E Europe & Indep
Reducing Treatment Gap and Trauma Impact on War-Affected Populations: Trauma-Informed Mental Health PolicyMakhashvili, Nino, Pilauri, Ketevan
Poster #THU 161 (Commun, Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult) M - Industrialized
Mental Health Disorders and Treatment Seeking among Veterans in Non-VA Facilities: Results and Implications from the Veterans’ Health StudyBoscarino, Joseph, Hoffman, Stuart, Pitcavage, James, Urosevich, Thomas
Poster #THU 162 (Commun, Anx, Depr, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Resilient Warrior: Deployment-Related Stress Management Group to Improve Psychological Health in Service MembersBaier, Allison, Bui, Eric, Sylvia, Louisa, Mehta, Darshan, Fricchione, Gregory, Simon, Naomi
Poster #THU 163 (Ethics, CPA, CSA, Ethics, Res Meth, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
The Ethics of Child Maltreatment Research: Assessing Trauma Symptoms and Study Impact Waechter, Randall, Angus-Yamada, Colleen, Christine, Wekerle
Poster #THU 164 (Commun, Anx, Depr, DV, Aging, Older) M - N/A
Psychopathology after Traumatic Experiences in Old AgeLindert, Jutta, Stankunas, Mindaugas
Poster #THU 165 (Commun, Commun, Cul Div, Civil/War, Mil/Vets, Lifespan) M - C & E Europe & Indep
A Pilot Test of the PFA Mobile App for Ukrainian PsychologistsTorskaya, Tatiana
Poster #THU 166 (Commun, Fam/Int, Social, Mil/Vets, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
The Unified Behavioral Health Center: A Model for Innovative Partnerships in Serving Veterans and their FamiliesBellehsen, Mayer
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGYPoster #THU 167 (Res Meth, Acute, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Adult) M - N/A
Benefitting from Katrina: Differences in Posttraumatic Growth between Men and Women Police Officers Violanti, John, Manatsakanova, Anna, Burchfiel, Cecil, Andrew, Michael, McCanlies, Erin
Poster #THU 168 (Res Meth, CSA, Adult) M - N/A
Beyond Blame: Women’s Complex Attributions for their Childhood Maltreatment Experiences and Associations with Psychosocial AdjustmentChaudhry, Kiren, Graham, Amy, Steinberg, Davia, Simon, Valerie, Muzik, Maria
Poster #THU 169 (Res Meth, Anx, CSA, Depr, Neuro, Adult) A - Industrialized
Changed Self-Other Distinction and Theory of Mind in Women with a History of Sexual/Physical AbuseMueller, Sven
Poster #THU 170 (Res Meth, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Distress Tolerance in Trauma-Exposed, Acute-Care Psychiatric Inpatients: Associations with Substance UseAbrams, Jocelyn, Martin, Colleen, Amador, Christy, Wardle, Margaret, Reddy, Madhavi, Vujanovic, Anka
Poster #THU 171 (Res Meth, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Comparing Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Mediation Analyses: Interpersonal Violence, Relationship Functioning and Distress Nguyen-Feng, Viann, Frazier, Patricia, Shallcross, Sandra, Anders, Samantha
Poster #THU 172 (Res Meth, Acc/Inj, Chronic, Adult) - Industrialized
Firefighters’ Resiliency and Reactions to Stress: A Pilot Analysis Sullivan, Connor
Poster #THU 173 (Res Meth, CPA, DV, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Maternal Trajectories of Intimate Partner Psychological Aggression and Child Mental Health Outcomes Poehacker, Stefanie, Phillips, David, Teslow, Jessica, Lauterbach, Dean
Poster #THU 174 (Res Meth, CPA, Clinical Practice, Commun, Train/Ed/Dis, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Methodological Design and Procedures in Program Evaluation of a Therapeutic Day Treatment ProgramHoemberg, Kathaleen, Kanine, Rebecca, Jackson, Yo
PREVENTION/EARLY INTERVENTIONPoster #THU 175 (Prevent, Bio Med, Clin Res, Pub Health, Adult) - Industrialized
Psychological and Pharmacological Interventions in the Immediate Aftermath of Trauma for PTSDRothbaum, Alex, Michopoulos, Vasiliki, Price, Matthew, Post, Loren, Ressler, Kerry, Rothbaum, Barbara
Poster #THU 176 (Prevent, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Clin Res, Pub Health, Adult) I - Industrialized
Predicting PTSD Questionnaire Identifies At-Risk Patients up to Six Months Post Trauma when Controlling for Clinician Rated SeverityRothbaum, Alex, Crow, Thomas, Michopoulos, Vasiliki, Grinstead, Heather, Ressler, Kerry, Rothbaum, Barbara
Poster #THU 177 (Practice, Anx, CSA, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Adult) - Industrialized
Male Childhood Sexual Abuse: Patterns of Abuse Experiences and Implications for Assessment and Intervention Lyons, Jennifer, Romano, Elisa
Poster #THU 178 (Prevent, CPA, Depr, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Adult) - N/A
The Impact of Parental Mental Health on Early Intervention Service Engagement/Attrition and Maltreatment Risk over TimeMcGill, Tia, Whitaker, Daniel
Poster #THU 179 (Prevent, Anx, Chronic, Depr, Health, Adult) I - N/A
Trauma and First Responders: Psychological Consequences of Being an Emergency DispatcherVincent, Nichole, Henderson, Sarah, Straud, Casey
Poster #THU 180 (Prevent, CPA, Commun, Prevent, Lifespan) - Global
Preventing Violence through Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting (PDEP)Ateah, Christine, Durrant, Joan, Barker, Leslie, Stewart-Tufescu, Ashley, Pierre Plateau, Dominique, Holden, George, Jones, Alysha, Ly, Gia, Peters, Ray
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Poster #THU 181 (Prevent, Cog/Int, Depr, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Intolerance of Uncertainty Linked to Greater Depression Symptoms Following Stressful Life EventsReiland, Sarah, Hokett, Emily
Poster #THU 182 (Prevent, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Cognitive Flexibility Linked to Resilience to PTSD Symptoms Following Exposure to Stressful Life EventsReiland, Sarah, Nichols, Brady
Poster #THU 183 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Acute, Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Examining How Avoidance Coping and PTSD Symptoms Vary According to Alcohol-Related Variables in Recent Traumatic Injury Victims: A Daily Process Model Hruska, Bryce, Pacella, Maria, George, Richard, Delahanty, Douglas
Poster #THU 184 (Prevent, Acute, Cog/Int, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Global
Perseverative Thinking Style as Predictor of Posttraumatic Symptoms following Deployment Related Trauma Schönfeld, Sabine, Schäfer, Judith, Höfler, Michael, Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich
Poster #THU 185 (Prevent, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized
Past Trauma and PTSD Severity in Recent Trauma Survivors: Social Support as a MediatorMcBain, Sacha, Sullivan, Paul, Brucia, Emily, Metcalf, Caitlin, Vanden Bussche, Alicia
Poster #THU 186 (Prevent, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) I - Global
Interventions to Prevent Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress following Mechanical Ventilation: A Literature ReviewGosselin, Émilie, Lavoie, Stéphan, Gélinas, Céline, Bourgault, Patricia
Poster #THU 187 (Prevent, Anx, Clinical Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Longitudinal Evaluation of Mindfulness as a Predictor of PTSD and Anxiety in a Recently Deployed National Guard SampleCall, David
Poster #THU 189 (Prevent, Clin Res, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
GETSmart: Guided Education and Training via Smart Phones to Promote ResilienceRoy, Michael, Costanzo, Michelle, Highland, Krista
Poster #THU 190 (Prevent, Clin Res, Fam/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Role of Social Interaction and Acknowledgement in Recently Traumatized Survivors and their Loved OnesWagner, Anne, Ennis, Naomi, Sijercic, Iris, Whitney, Natalie, Monson, Candice
Poster #THU 191 (Prevent, Complex, Train/Ed/Dis, Self-Care, Other) M - Industrialized
Exploring Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction among PolicePapazoglou, Konstantinos, Andersen, Judith, Weerasinghe, Ashin
Poster #THU 193 (Prevent, Acute, Fam/Int, QoL, Adult) M - Industrialized
Dimensions of Relationship Functioning and PTSD Symptom Severity in a Recently Traumatized Community SampleShnaider, Philippe, Wanklyn, Sonya, Monson, Candice
Poster #THU 194 (Prevent, Aggress, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) M - Industrialized
Evaluation of a Training Program to Prevent and Manage Patients’ Violence in a Mental Health Setting: Effects on Employees’ Well Being and Perception of RisksGuay, Stéphane, Boyer, Richard
CLINICAL PRACTICEPoster #THU 195 (Practice, Cul Div, Refugee, Civil/War, Adult) I - N/A
Trauma, Acculturation and Psychological Adjustment among Bosnian MigrantsZakowski, Sandra, Sancanin, Bojana
Poster #THU 196 (Practice, Clin Res, Dev/Int, Bio/Int, Tech, Adult) M - Global
Bilateral Brain Stimulation in Trauma Therapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial Zampieri, Maria Aparecida, Zampieri, Marina, Godoy, Moacir
Poster #THU 197 (Practice, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Living with the Invisibly Wounded: How Female Partners of Male OEF/OIF/OND Veterans Understand Their ExperiencesFarmer, Annie
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Poster #THU 198 (Practice, Acc/Inj, Comm/Vio, Health, Illness, Lifespan) M - N/A
Predicting PTSS in Trauma Service Patients: An Exploratory StudyAllee, Lisa
Poster #THU 199 (Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Examining Treatment Engagement in Trauma-Focused Therapy following Motivational Enhancement TherapyBiehn, Tracey, Voss Horrell, Sarah
Poster #THU 200 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Complex,Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Differential Impact of Most Traumatic Life Event on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Women VeteransMcGee, Betsy, Mengeling, Michelle, Sadler, Anne, Booth, Brenda, Torner, James
Poster #THU 201 (Practice, Assess Dx, Adult) M - Industrialized
Peritraumatic Risk Factors for PTSD in a Sample of Battered WomenGómez-Gutiérrez, M. Mar, Fernández-Lansac, Violeta, Crespo, Maria
Poster #THU 202 (Practice, Aggress, CPA, CSA, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Social-Ecological Predictors of Externalizing Behavior Trajectories in At-Risk YouthFigge, Caleb, Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia, Weeks, Jessica
Poster #THU 203 (Practice, Acc/Inj, Assess Dx, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Symptom Attribution in Veterans Diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Comorbid Traumatic Brain Injury Undergoing Prolonged Exposure TreatmentYelland, Sherry, Wolf, Gregory, Vanderploeg, Rodney
Poster #THU 204 (Practice, Assess Dx, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult) M - Industrialized
Health System Response to Primary Care Screening for PTSD and Major Depressive DisorderShiner, Brian
Poster #THU 205 (Practice, Affect/Int, Aggress, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Shame versus Guilt as Mediators of the Relation between PTSD Symptoms and Verbal Aggression Among Returning VeteransHaller, Moira, Crocker, Laura, Norman, Sonya, Angkaw, Abigail
Poster #THU 206 (Practice, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Illness, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib
Life-Threatening Illness-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Case-Control StudyCavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, Netto, Liana, Pereira, Juliana, Nogueira, Jose Romulo, Morais-de-Jesus, Mychelle, Quarantini, Lucas
Poster #THU 207 (Practice, Acute, Clin Res, Death, Grief, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
Facebook Memorial in Response to Vehicular Homicide: A Qualitative AnalysisGoldberg, Yonina, Berger, Chaya, Wigod, Talia, Petitti, Christina, Demaria, Thomas
Poster #THU 208 (Practice, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Undergraduates with a Trauma HistoryOwens, Gina
Poster #THU 209 (Practice, Acute, Chronic, Clin Res, Refugee, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Parental Functioning and Trauma Exposure: The Relationship with Child Trauma Exposure, PTSD and Treatment ResponseRos, Anna, Torres, Stephanie, Kolbuck, Victoria, Suarez Cano, Gabriella, Raviv, Tali, Santiago, Catherine
Poster #THU 210 (Practice, Chronic, Comm/Int, Health, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Adolescent Sensation Seeking as a Potential Moderator in Trauma Exposure-Delinquent Behavior AssociationRamirez, Brenna, Tomascak, Shannon, Allwood, Maureen
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Poster #THU 212 (Practice, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Complex, Adult) I - N/A
Time Perception and Interpersonal Functioning in Childhood Trauma SurvivorsVan Cleave, Treva, Fehertoi, Nicholas, D’Andrea, Wendy
Poster #THU 213 (Practice, Bio Med, Chronic, Health, Illness, Adult) I - N/A
Relationships between Adverse Childhood Events and Health Outcomes in Oncology PatientsRoi, Cody, Reuther, Erin
Poster #THU 214 (Practice, Acc/Inj, Complex, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Prior Exposure to Combat and its Consequences in a Cohort of Civilian Injury SurvivorsIngraham, Leah, Russo, Joan, Neam, Victoria, Darnell, Doyanne, Love, Jeff, Zatzick, Douglas
Poster #THU 215 (Practice, Anx, Depr, DV, Care, Other) M - Industrialized
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health during Prenatal Visits: Perspectives of Family Medicine ProvidersHawkins, Alesia
Poster #THU 216 (Practice, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Dropout and Outcome from EBPs in a Real World VA PTSD ClinicNiles, Barbara, Polizzi, Craig, Fisher, Lisa
Poster #THU 217 (Practice, Complex, Bio/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Prof) - Industrialized
Somatic Experiencing: Theory and Clinical PrinciplesRoss, Gina, Brom, Danny, Lawi, Cathy
Poster #THU 218 (Practice, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Death, Grief, Adult) I - Industrialized
Single Versus Multiple Traumatic Losses in a Family: A Qualitative StudyBerger, Chaya, Goldberg, Yonina, Gerber, Juliet, Wigod, Talia, Petitti, Christina, Demaria, Thomas
BIOLOGICAL/MEDICALPoster #THU 219 (Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Complex, Neuro, Adult) - Industrialized
Neural Correlates of Emotional Distraction on Cognitive Functioning in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Herzog, Julia, Krause-Utz, Annegret, Niedtfeld, Inga, Ludaescher, Petra, Rausch, Sophie, Bohus, Martin, Schmahl, Christian
Poster #THU 220 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Complex, Health, Adult) - Industrialized
Dissociation and Pain Sensitivity after Childhood Interpersonal Violence in Adults with and without Posttraumatic Stress DisorderRausch, Sophie, Bohus, Martin, Schmahl, Christian, Ludaescher, Petra, Kleindienst, Nikolaus, Herzog, Julia, Lis, Stefanie
Poster #THU 221 (Prevent, Pub Health, Aging, Adult) - Industrialized
A Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Physical Activity and TV Viewing among WomenWinning, Ashley, Gilsanz, Paola, Chen, Qixuan, Roberts, Andrea, Sumner, Jennifer, Rimm, Eric, Koenen, Karestan, Kubzansky, Laura
Poster #THU 222 (Bio Med, Illness, Pub Health, Adult) - Industrialized
Duration of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Risk of Subsequent Cardiovascular DiseaseGilsanz, Paola, Winning, Ashley, Sumner, Jennifer, Roberts, Andrea, Chen, Qixuan, Rimm, Eric, Koenen, Karestan, Kubzansky, Laura
Poster #THU 223 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Health, Illness, Aging, Adult) - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Risk of Incident Hypertension in Women over a 22-Year PeriodSumner, Jennifer, Kubzansky, Laura, Roberts, Andrea, Gilsanz, Paola, Winning, Ashley, Rimm, Eric, Koenen, Karestan
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Poster #THU 224 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Health, Pub Health, Older) - Industrialized
Acute Stress Disorder Symptoms and Early Hospital Readmission in Cardiac PatientsEdmondson, Donald
Poster #THU 225 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Adult) - Industrialized
Alterations in Psychophysiological Responses to Loud Tones Following Cognitive Behavioral TreatmentGriffin, Michael, Galovski, Tara, Resick, Patricia, Werner, Kimberly
Poster #THU 226 (Bio Med, Acute, Bio Med, Adult) M - E Asia & Pac
The Acute White Matter Impairment Predict the Development of PTSD following Motor Vehicle AccidentsWang, Zhen, Hu, Hao, Xiao, Zeping
Poster #THU 227 (Bio Med, Affect/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Prospective Associations between Self-Reported Emotion Dysregulation and Fear-Potentiated Startle: The Moderating Effect of Respiratory Sinus ArrhythmiaSeligowski, Antonia, Lee, Daniel, Miron, Lynsey, Orcutt, Holly, Jovanovic, Tanja, Norrholm, Seth
Poster #THU 228 (Bio Med, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Adult) I - Industrialized
Peritraumatic and Chronic Dissociation Predicts Heartrate Reactivity and Recovery to Idiographic Trauma CuesPreston, Brittany, Delgado, Rebecca, Griffin, Michael
Poster #THU 229 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult) M - Industrialized
Reduced Cortical Thickness in US Veterans with High Combat ExposureWrocklage, Kristen, Abdallah, Chadi
Poster #THU 230 (Bio Med, Chronic, Clin Res, Illness, Genetic, Adult) M - Industrialized
Traumatic Grief Reactions in Familial Caregivers of Early Onset Alzheimer’s PatientsTaveras, Lauren, Demaria, Thomas, Petitti, Christina, Gerber, Juliet, Chiriboga, Eva
Poster #THU 231 (Bio Med, Anx, Chronic, Clin Res, Depr, Adult) M - Industrialized
Psychiatric Comorbidity in PTSD Patients Relates to Maladaptive Stress Coping and Low Stress Hormone Levels Zaba, Monika, Schmidt, Ulrike, Kirmeier, Thomas
Poster #THU 232 (Bio Med, Anx, Depr, Genetic, Adult) I - Industrialized
Influence of the BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism on Emotion Regulatory Processing and AnxietyNylocks, Karin, Gilman, T. Lee, Latsko, Maeson, Flynn, Jessica, Jasnow, Aaron, Coifman, Karin
Poster #THU 233 (Bio Med, Anx, CSA, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized
Physical Scars: Childhood Sexual Abuse, History of Depression, Trauma Exposure and Autonomic Functioning in Chronic Posttraumatic Stress DisorderFranklin, Anna, Echiverri, Aileen, Zoellner, Lori, Feeny, Norah
Poster #THU 234 (Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Depr, Genetic, Adult) M - Industrialized
Gene Networks Associated with Childhood Maltreatment, Major Depression, and PTSD within the Detroit Neighborhood Health StudyBustamante, Angela, Aiello, Allison, Koenen, Karestan, Galea, Sandro, Wildman, Derek, Uddin, Monica
Poster #THU 235 (Bio Med, Bio/Int, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized
Role of Brief Exercise in the Development of Emotional Memories Keyan, Dharani, Bryant, Richard
Poster #THU 236 (Bio Med, Bio/Int, Neuro, Adult) M - Industrialized
Salivary Cortisol and Global and Regional Cortical Volume among Veterans with and without PTSD: Preliminary FindingsBabson, Kimberly, Woodward, Steven, Kaloupek, Danny
Poster #THU 237 (Bio Med, CPA, Dev/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult) M - Industrialized
Altered Amygdala-Prefrontal Connectivity is Associated with Impaired Sustained Attention in Veterans with Early Life TraumaCorbo, Vincent, Fortenbaugh, Francesca, Milberg, William, McGlinchey, Regina, Salat, David, Esterman, Mike
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Poster #THU 238 (Bio Med, Acute, Bio Med, Clin Res, Tech, Adult) M - Industrialized
Skin Conductance Level during Trauma Description Predicts PTSD Symptom Severity in a Longitudinal StudyRoffman, Rebecca, Fiorillo, Devika, Rothbaum, Alex, Michopoulos, Vasiliki, Ressler, Kerry, Jovanovic, Tanja
Poster #THU 239 (Bio Med, Aggress, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Vagal Tone and Child Exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events Interact to Predict Children’s Externalizing PathologyGray, Sarah, Lipschutz, Rebecca, Drury, Stacy, Theall, Katherine
Poster #THU 240 (Bio Med, Dev/Int, Health, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Low Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia is Associated with PTSD in Children at Risk for TraumaVance, Alexander, McLaughlin, Katie, Cross, Dorthie, Bradley, Bekh, Jovanovic, Tanja
Poster #THU 241 (Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, DV, Aging, Lifespan) - Industrialized
Pathways from Childhood Poly-Victimization to Young Adulthood Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of Posttraumatic Stress and Emotion DysregulationHowell, Kathryn, Schwartz, Laura, Jamison, Lacy, Miller-Graff, Laura
Poster #THU 242 (Bio Med, CPA, DV, Prevent, Intergen, Lifespan) - Industrialized
Intergenerational Effects of Maternal Victimization on Infant Cortisol ResponseMartinez-Torteya, Cecilia, Gilchrist, Michelle, Figge, Caleb, Sorenson, Matthew
Poster #THU 243 (Bio Med, Health, Pub Health, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Problematic Overeating Behaviors in Young WomenMason, Susan
CLINICAL/INTERVENTION RESEARCH
Poster #THU 244 (Prevent, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Understanding Employment Status Longitudinally In Returning VeteransBovin, Michelle, Marx, Brian, Black, Shimrit, Barretto, Kenneth, Schnurr, Paula, Rosen, Raymond, Keane, Terence
Poster #THU 245 (Clin Res, QoL, Pub Health, Res Meth, Terror, Adult) - Industrialized
Trajectories of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Lower Manhattan Residents and Area Workers following the 2001 World Trade Center Disaster in New York City, 2003-2012Welch, Alice, Caramanica, Kimberly, Maslow, Carey, Brackbill, Robert, Stellman, Steven, Farfel, Mark
Poster #THU 246 (Clin Res, Commun, QoL, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult) - Industrialized
Employment Status, Perceived Barriers, and Employment Services Use among VHA Primary Care Patients with PTSDSripada, Rebecca, Yosef, Matheos, Levine, Debra, Bohnert, Kipling, Miller, Erin, Henry, Jennifer, Zivin, Kara
Poster #THU 247 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Chronic, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Understanding the Relationship between PTSD, Depression, and Suicidal Behavior in Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans Kimbrel, Nathan, DeBeer, Bryann, Meyer, Eric, Morissette, Sandra, VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Registry, Workgroup, Calhoun, Patrick, Beckham, Jean
Poster #THU 248 (Prevent, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A
Suicidal Behavior in the U.S. Army: Results from the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Service Members (Army STARRS)Naifeh, James, Kessler, Ronald, Gilman, Stephen, Nock, Matthew, Schoenbaum, Michael, Stein, Murray, Heeringa, Steven, Colpe, Lisa, Fullerton, Carol, Ursano, Robert
Poster #THU 249 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Meaning in Life as a Protective Factor for the Emergence of Suicide Ideation and Attempts among Military Personnel and Veterans with PTSD and DepressionBryan, Craig, Sinclair, Sungchoon, Bryan, AnnaBelle
Poster #THU 250 (Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Social Cognition as a Novel Risk Factor for Suicidal Ideation in Veterans with PTSDDeBeer, Bryann, Kimbrel, Nathan, Meyer, Eric, Kittel, Julie, Davidson, Dena, Morissette, Sandra
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Poster #THU 251 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Complex, Adult) - Industrialized
Compensatory Self-Injury in the General Population: Adverse Events, Posttraumatic Stress, and the Mediating Role of DissociationEadie, Erin, Briere, John
Poster #THU 252 (Clin Res, CPA, Complex, Neglect, Intergen, Adult) - Industrialized
Attachment as a Link between Dysfunctional Parental Treatment and Later Trauma SymptomsRuntz, Marsha, Godbout, Natacha, Briere, John
Poster #THU 253 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Exploring Gender Differences in Service Utilization among OEF/OIF Veterans with PTSD after a Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Gallegos, Autumn, Stecker, Tracy, Streltzov, Nicholas, Carpenter-Song, Elizabeth, Nicholson, Joanne
Poster #THU 254 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult) - Industrialized
Analysis of Treatment Seeking Beliefs Among Veterans with PTSD: Is Belief Content Related to Patient Clinical Outcomes?Johnson, Emily, Possemato, Kyle, Webster, Brad
Poster #THU 255 (Clin Res, Chronic, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Get moving! Virtual Reality Exposure Based Multi-Modular Motion-Assisted Memory Desensitization and Reconsolidation (3MDR) for the Treatment of Veterans with Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disordervan Gelderen, Marieke, Nijdam, Mirjam, Vermetten, Eric
Poster #THU 256 (Clin Res, CSA, Media, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
A Randomized Controlled Trial on the Efficacy of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) for Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse and War related Traumavan Meggelen, Marieke, Morina, Nexhmedin, Brinkman, Willem-Paul, van der Heiden, Colin, Rodenburg, Jan, Geraerts, Elke, Tielman, Myrthe, Franken, Ingmar
Poster #THU 257 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Implementing Cognitive Training with Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans with PTSD: Challenges and Lessons Learned Samuelson, Kristin, Abadjian, Linda, Koenig, Christopher, Tarasovsky, Gary, Seal, Karen
Poster #THU 258 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice,Cog/Int, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
An Exploratory Examination of the Association between PTSD, Depression, Subjective Cognitive Rating, and Cognitive Performance following PTSD/TBI Residential TreatmentWalter, Kristen, Kiefer Luhring, Sarah, Bartel, Alisa, Parkinson, R, Chard, Kathleen, Monroe, J.
Poster #THU 259 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clinical Practice, Tech, Adult) - Industrialized
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Meditation for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Delivered via Videoconferencing and In-Person FormatsStratton, Kelcey, Reiner, Brian, Meyer, Brian
Poster #THU 260 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Comm/Int, Illness, Adult) - Industrialized
Yoga for Warriors: Evaluation of the Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Pilot Program for Veterans with Co-Morbid Chronic Pain and PTSDChopin, Suzzette, Meyer, Brian, Sheerin, Christina, McDonald, Scott
Poster #THU 261 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Seeing through a Different Lens: The Feasibility and Acceptability of Mindfulness Meditation as a Group Treatment for PTSD Provided via VideoconferencingMeyer, Brian, Stratton, Kelcey
Poster #THU 262 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Sleep, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Meditation-Based Mantram Repetition Compared to Present Centered Therapy Reduces Hyperarousal and Insomnia in Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Two-Site Randomized Controlled TrialBormann, Jill, Beck, Danielle, Plumb, Dorothy, Glickman, Mark, Zhao, Shibei, Osei-Bonsu, Princess, Johnston, Jennifer, Rodgers, Carie, Heppner, Pia, Thorp, Steven, Tate, Susan, Groessl, Erik, Gacnik, Teresa, McCook, Patty, Kelly, Ann, Herz, Lawrence, Elwy, A. Rani
Poster #THU 264 (Clin Res, CSA, Clin Res, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) - Industrialized
The Intersection between Victimization, Substance Use, Mental Health and HIV Risk among Young WomenOrchowski, Lindsay, Gobin, Robyn, Zlotnick, Caron
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Poster #THU 265 (Clin Res, Anx, CSA, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) - N/A
In-The-Moment Dissociation, Emotional Numbing, and Sexual Risk: The Influence of Sexual Trauma History, Trauma Symptoms, and Alcohol IntoxicationStappenbeck, Cynthia, George, William, Staples, Jennifer, Nguyen, Hong, Davis, Kelly, Kaysen, Debra, Heiman, Julia, Masters, N. Tatiana, Norris, Jeanette, Danube, Cinnamon, Gilmore, Amanda, Kajumulo, Kelly
Poster #THU 266 (Clin Res, DV, Health, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) - Industrialized
Intimate Partner Violence History, Partner Pressure and Alcohol: The Roles of Fear, Anticipated Partner Response and Condom Negotiation Efficacy in Women’s Condom-Decision AbdicationNeilson, Elizabeth, Gilmore, Amanda, Cue Davis, Kelly, Stappenbeck, Cynthia, George, William, Norris, Jeanette
Poster #THU 267 (Bio Med, Acc/Inj, Acute, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Adult) - Industrialized
The Association between Acute Plasma Cortisol and Intrusions after InjuryMouthaan, Joanne, Sijbrandij, Marit, Olff, Miranda
Poster #THU 268 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Health, Bio/Int, Adult) - Industrialized
Does a Repeated Cortisol Administration Reduce Intrusive Memories?Holz, Elena, Gräbener, Alexandra, Lass-Hennemann, Johanna, Michael, Tanja
Poster #THU 269 (Clin Res, Acute, Bio/Int, Adult) - Industrialized
Longitudinal Relations between Daily Neuroendocrine Output and Intrusion Symptoms in Women Recently Exposed to Interpersonal ViolenceHellman, Natalie, Morris, Matthew, Rao, Uma
Poster #THU 270 (Clin Res, Acute, Assess Dx, Chronic, Cog/Int, Adult) M - N/A
Examining Models of Dissociation in Women with and without a Sexual Abuse HistoryMalaktaris, Anne, Lynn, Steven
Poster #THU 271 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Prof) - N/A
The Role of Psychological Flexibility in Symptom Reduction during Exposure TreatmentDelaney, Eileen, Ram, Vasudha, Webb-Murphy, Jennifer, McLay, Robert, Baird, Alicia, Nebeker, Bonnie, Gerard, Steven, Bhakta, Jagruti, Deal, William, Tran, Lily, Anson, Heather, Klam, Warren, Johnston, CAPT Scott
Poster #THU 272 (Clin Res, Tech, Adult) - N/A
Trauma Types and Mental Health Outcomes in Active-Duty Service Members Enrolled in a Virtual Reality ProgramBhakta, Jagruti, Ram, Vasudha, Webb-Murphy, Jennifer, McLay, Robert, Baird, Alicia, Nebeker, Bonnie, Gerard, Steven, Deal, William, Tran, Lily, Anson, Heather, Klam, Warren, Delaney, Eileen, Johnston, CAPT Scott
Poster #THU 273 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Role of Negative Cognitions in PTSD and in the Efficacy of PsychotherapyBekes, Vera, Beaulieu-Prévost, Dominic, Guay, Stéphane, Belleville, Geneviève, Marchand, André
Poster #THU 274 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized
Gender-Specific Processes of Change during Psychotherapy for PTSD – the Role of Social Support and CopingBekes, Vera, Beaulieu-Prévost, Dominic, Guay, Stéphane, Belleville, Geneviève, Marchand, André
Poster #THU 275 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Relationship between Mindfulness and Trauma-Related Guilt in Treatment-Seeking VeteransHeld, Philip, Monroe, J., Owens, Gina, Chard, Kathleen
Poster #THU 276 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - N/A
PTSD and Avoidance Coping as Predictors of the Number of Medical Detoxes in Treatment-Seeking Substance UsersHeld, Philip, Owens, Gina, Beagley, Marin, Strasshofer, David, Anderson, Scott
Poster #THU 277 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
Peritraumatic Dissociation Differentiates 9-1-1 Telecommunicators with Varied Levels of Symptomatology London, Melissa, Lim, Ban Hong (Phylice), Lilly, Michelle
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Poster #THU 278 (Clin Res, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
Do Posttraumatic Cognitions Mediate the Associations between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Co-occurring Alcohol Use Disorder or Depression?Wanklyn, Sonya, Shnaider, Philippe, Dutton, Courtney, Monson, Candice
Poster #THU 279 (Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - N/A
Changes in Experiential Avoidance in a Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program for Veterans with PTSD: Examining Prolonged Exposure versus Treatment as UsualColvonen, Peter, Estey, David, Davis, Brittany, Cassidy, Jason, Bogner, Rebecca, Norman, Sonya
Poster #THU 280 (Clin Res, Aggress, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Relationship between Reckless Self-destructive Behavior and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Trauma-Exposed VeteransLusk, Joanna, Sperbeck, Emily, Sadeh, Naomi, Wolf, Erika, Miller, Mark
Poster #THU 281 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Associations between PTSD, PLAY, and relationship satisfaction in OEF/OIF VeteransBetthauser, Lisa, Allen, Elizabeth, Brenner, Lisa
Poster #THU 282 (Clin Res, Commun, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Res Meth, Lifespan) - Industrialized
The Development and Contributions of the Specialized Crisis Counseling Services (SCCS) Following Hurricane KatrinaSpeier, Anthony
Poster #THU 283 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Examination into the Moderating Effects of Impulsivity and Risk Taking Propensity on the Relationship between PTSD Symptom Severity and Alcohol in OEF/OIF/OND VeteransHawn, Sage, Chowdhury, Nadia, Kevorkian, Salpi, Sheth, Diti, Brown, Ruth, Amstadter, Ananda
Poster #THU 284 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A
Treatment Engagement in Trauma-Focused and Non-Trauma Focused Group TreatmentsSawyer, Alice, Sloan, Denise, Spofford, Christopher, Unger, William, Beck, J Gayle
Poster #THU 285 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
Hypervigilance in OEF/OIF Servicewomen: Use of Guns/Weapons for Personal Safety Post-Deployment to Combat Regions Sadler, Anne, Mengeling, Michelle, Torner, James, Booth, Brenda
Poster #THU 286 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Depr, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A
Symptom Severity Differences in Military Sexual- and Combat-related Traumas: Role of Trauma Type in PTSDHolliday, Ryan, Holder, Nicholas, Williams, Rush, Suris, Alina
Poster #THU 287 (Clin Res, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Health-Related Behaviors in Veterans with PTSD: The Role of Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping StrategiesJackson, Selena, D’Amato, Darcey, Currier, Joseph, Wood, Alyssa
Poster #THU 288 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Commun, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Home Based Treatment for PTSD with Veterans: Processes and Treatment OutcomesYoder, Matthew, Birks, Anna, Tuerk, Peter
Poster #THU 289 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Grief, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Mental Health and Functional Impairment Outcomes following a Six Week Intensive Treatment Programme for UK Military Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Naturalistic StudyMurphy, Dominic, Busuttil, Walter
Poster #THU 290 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Res Meth, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Preliminary Findings from a Study of Home-Based Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderMorland, Leslie, Wells, Stephanie, Howard, Ian, Mikhael, Tanya, Thorp, Steven
Poster #THU 291 (Clin Res, Commun, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult) I - N/A
Usual Care for Rural Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress DisorderGrubbs, Kathleen, Fortney, John, Kimbrell, Timothy, Pyne, Jeffrey, Hudson, Teresa, Schnurr, Paula
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Poster #THU 292 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Comm/Int, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - Industrialized
Relaxation Training Assisted by Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Implication for a Military Predeployment Stress Inoculation ProtocolHourani, Laurel
Poster #THU 293 (Clin Res, Comm/Int, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress and Physical Health Symptoms: Moderating Effects of Deployment and Postdeployment Social Support in OEF/OIF VeteransLuciano, Matthew, Tripp, Jessica, Henschel, Aisling, Bottomley, Jamison, McDevitt-Murphy, Meghan
Poster #THU 294 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
Factors Influencing the Association Between Combat-related PTSD and Partner BurdenErtl, Michelle, Davis, Louanne, Sprock, June
Poster #THU 295 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult) M - N/A
Riluzole for PTSD: Efficacy of a Glutamatergic Modulator as Augmentation Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderBenedek, David, Andrews-Shigaki, Brian, Spangler, Patricia, Possemato, Kyle, West, James, McKenzie, Shannon
Poster #THU 296 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A
Treatment Implications for Relationship Satisfaction as a Mediator of the Association between Trauma Cognitions and Post Traumatic Stress DisorderSiegel, Alysia, Davis, Louanne, Bell, Tyronn
Poster #THU 297 (Clin Res, Health, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
The Moderating Effect of Sleep Quality between Combat Exposure and PTSDYoungren, Westley, Stillman, Ashley, Aupperle, Robin
Poster #THU 298 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Designing Comparative Effectiveness Research: VA Cooperative Study #591 as an ExampleSchnurr, Paula, Chard, Kathleen, Ruzek, Josef, Resick, Patricia, Foa, Edna, Marx, Brian
Poster #THU 299 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Relationship between Trust, Effort and Malingering on Group CPT Outcomes in Veterans with PTSDWilliams, Wright, McCurry, Katherine, Graham, David, Estey, Matthey, Pearl, Chiu, King-Casas, Brooks
Poster #THU 300 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Daily Coping and Emotion Regulation in the Context of Trauma: A Longitudinal Study of Trauma-Exposed ClientsCapous, Diana, Kia-Keating, Maryam
Poster #THU 301 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Assess Dx, Depr, Nat/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Occupational Stress as a Predictor of PTSD and Depression in Fire Fighters Kimbrel, Nathan, Cammarata, Claire, Leto, Frank, Ostiguy, William, Gulliver, Suzy
Poster #THU 302 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Cognitive and Emotional Reactions to TraumaThomas, Elizabeth, Owens, Gina, Tekie, Yacob
Poster #THU 303 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Aggress, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation and PTSD Symptoms Predict Anger Expression in Active Duty Service MembersAikins, Deane, Bruss, Amanda, Siefert, Caleb
Poster #THU 304 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Chronic, Cog/Int, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized
Recall of Intimate Partner Psychological Abuse Memories Associated with Increased Shame among College-Aged Women that Ended a Relationship in the Past YearFleming, Kimberly, Newton, Tamara, Yeater, Elizabeth
Poster #THU 305 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Impact of Neuropsychological Functioning and Depressive Symptoms on Cognitive Processing Therapy Outcomes in Civilians and Veterans with PTSD Willis, Emy, Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, Morland, Leslie
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Poster #THU 306 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Unique Relations between Counterfactual Thinking and DSM-5 PTSD Symptom ClustersMitchell, Melissa, Contractor, Ateka, Shea, M. Tracie, Dranger, Paula
Poster #THU 307 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Changes in Distress and Guilt Cognitions over the Course of Cognitive Processing Therapy as Predictors of Post-Treatment PTSD Symptom ClustersRichter, Cameron, Held, Philip, Galovski, Tara
Poster #THU 308 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Complex, QoL, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Impact of the Trauma Account Assignment in Cognitive Processing Therapy on Treatment OutcomeMenez, Ursula, Wong, Marissa, Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, Willis, Emy, Morland, Leslie
Poster #THU 309 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Pilot Study Incorporating Cognitive Processing Therapy into Standard Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress DisorderRoyal, Sarah, Burckell, Lisa, Mithani, Karim
Poster #THU 310 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Theory, Adult) A - N/A
Experiential Avoidance Moderates the Effect of Positive Schema on Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Individuals with Interpersonal Traumas in Taiwan Kung, Yi-Wen, Chen, Sue-Huei
Poster #THU 311 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Impaired Allocentric Spatial Processing in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderSmith, Kirsten
Poster #THU 312 (Clin Res, CPA, Cog/Int, DV, Intergen, Adult) I - Industrialized
Self-Blame as a Mediator between Aggressive Parenting Style in Childhood and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization in Female College StudentsChowdhury, Shaoni, Petretic, Patricia, Calvert, Maegan, Berman, Ilana
Poster #THU 313 (Clin Res, Anx, Cog/Int, Depr, Adult) M - Industrialized
Health Economic Outcomes One year after Internet-based Guided Self-help Targeting Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents of Children Recently Diagnosed with Cancer: A Randomized Controlled TrialCernvall, Martin, Carlbring, Per, Ljungman, Lisa, Ljungman, Gustaf, von Essen, Louise
Poster #THU 314 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Anx, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Effectiveness of Group Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for Help-Seeking Members and Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP): A Pilot StudyChaulk, Sarah, Podnar, David
Poster #THU 315 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, QoL, Adult) M - Industrialized
Perfectionism and Repetitive Negative Thinking (RNT) in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderMonteiro-Ferreira, João, Caldeira, Salomé, Nogueira, Vasco, Fonseca, Lígia, Macedo, António, Pereira, Ana
Poster #THU 316 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Comm/Int, Fam/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Understanding the Fear of Emotion’s Impact on PTSD within a New ParadigmBrustuen, Beth, Davis, Louanne, Luedtke, Brandi, Essman, William
Poster #THU 317 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
A PTSD Analogue Study: Investigating the Roles of Memory and Metamemory in Predicting Trauma-Related OutcomesLim, Ban Hong (Phylice), London, Melissa, Lilly, Michelle
Poster #THU 318 (Clin Res, Acute, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Role of Peritraumatic Dissociation, Distress and Gender in the Prediction of Acute Stress Disorder for Male and Female Victims of Violent CrimesDemarble, Julie, Fortin, Christophe, D’Antono, Bianca, Guay, Stéphane
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Poster #THU 319 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Rape, Adult) I - N/A
Estrogen Levels Predict Skin Conductance in a Fear-Conditioning Paradigm in Women with Posttraumatic Stress DisorderBriscione, Maria, McGregor, Claire, Kerley, Kimberly, Norrholm, Seth, Jovanovic, Tanja
Poster #THU 320 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Anx, Assess Dx, Depr, Adult) M - Industrialized
Change in Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders over 2 years Following a Road Traffic Crash: Results from the UQ SuPPORT StudyKenardy, Justin, Heron-Delaney, Michelle, Warren, Jacelle, Cameron, Cate, Brown, Erin
Poster #THU 321 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized
DSM-5 PTSD Symptom Profiles in Individuals with High versus Low Posttraumatic GrowthSilverstein, Madison, Kramer, Lindsay, Lee, Danny, Weathers, Frank
Poster #THU 322 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Bio Med, Clinical Practice, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib
Impact of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Resting Cardiac Parameters and Cortisol in Patients with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Pilot Randomized Clinical TrialGonçalves, Raquel, Volchan, Eliane, Coutinho, Evandro, Figueira, Ivan, Ventura, Paula
Poster #THU 323 ( Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Sleep, Adult) I - N/A
Imagery Rehearsal Therapy for Nightmares with an Olfactory Component Franklin, C, Tomassetti-Long, Victoria, Walton, Jessica, Uddo, Madeline
Poster #THU 324 (Clin Res, Sleep, Adult) I - Industrialized
Treating Nightmares among Trauma-Exposed Persons with Bipolar DisorderMiller, Katherine, Davis, Joanne, Youngren, Westley
Poster #THU 325 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Commun, Comm/Int, Nat/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Postdisaster Distress following Superstorm Sandy: A Community ResponseHamblen, Jessica, Symon, Kerry, Norris, Fran, Bow, Thomas
Poster #THU 326 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Health, Adult) I - Industrialized
Self-capacities as Mediators of the Association between Child Maltreatment and Adult Psychosexual Adjustment Bigras, Noémie, Daspe, Marie-Ève, Godbout, Natacha, Sabourin, Stéphane, Briere, John
Poster #THU 328 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Adult) I - Industrialized
Childhood Poly-victimization and Sexual Preoccupation in College-Aged Women Harrelson, Megan, Alexander, Apryl
Poster #THU 329 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Adult) I - Industrialized
Cumulative Childhood Victimization, Sexual Coercion, and Sexual Compulsivity in College-Aged Males Alexander, Apryl, Harrelson, Megan
Poster #THU 330 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, DV, Neglect, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Relation between Adverse Childhood Events, Cognitive Distortions, and Traumatic DistressBerman, Ilana, Petretic, Patricia, Calvert, Maegan, Chowdhury, Shaoni
Poster #THU 331 (Clin Res, Acute, CPA, CSA, Adult) M - Industrialized
Relationship between Childhood Trauma and Trust in Healthcare Providers and SystemsKokokyi, Seint, Klest, Bridget
Poster #THU 332 ( Clin Res, CPA, Clin Res, Cul Div, DV, Adult) M - E Asia & Pac
Intimate Partner Violence in Cambodia: An Intergenerational Attachment Perspective Used to Identify Treatment PrioritiesHasslen, Sharon, Beeghly, Jessica, Taing, Sopheap, Chhim, Sotheara, Field, Nigel
Poster #THU 333 (Clin Res, CSA, Depr, Adult) I - N/A
The Relationships between Maltreatment-Related Shame, Childhood Abuse and DepressionMenke, Rena, Simon, Valerie, Muzik, Maria
Poster #THU 334 (Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Complex, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Influence of Early Therapeutic Alliance Components of Tasks, Goals, Bonds and Important Other People’s Views on Later Stage Treatment of Trauma Symptoms Lawson, David, Stulmaker, Hayley
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Poster #THU 335 (Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Complex, Adult) M - Industrialized
Assessing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in relation to a Worst Single Incident: Do we Overestimate Therapeutic Effects in Multiple Traumatized Patients?Priebe, Kathlen, Schropp, Andrea, Kleindienst, Nikolaus, Dyer, Anne, Steil, Regina, Bohus, Martin
Poster #THU 336 (Clin Res, Complex, Adult) I - Industrialized
Trauma History and its Impact in an Australian Sample of People who have Experienced HomelessnessArmstrong, Renee
Poster #THU 337 (Clin Res, CSA, Cul Div, Child/Adol) I - E & S Africa
Creative Arts Therapy for Traumatized Children in South Africa: Preliminary Findings of an Intervention Studyvan Westrhenen, Nadine, Kleber, Rolf, Fritz, Elzette
Poster #THU 338 (Clin Res, Cul Div, Ethnic, Adult) I - Industrialized
Impact of Racial Diversity on Group PTSD Treatment OutcomesMackintosh, Margaret-Anne, Morland, Leslie, Cha, Nancy, Kloezeman, Karen
Poster #THU 339 (Clin Res, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized
Use and Experience of Recent Intimate Partner Violence among Women Veterans who Deployed to Iraq and AfghanistanCree ch, Suzannah, Taft, Casey
Poster #THU 340 (Clin Res, DV, Rape, Adult) I - N/A
Intimate Partner Violence and Eating Disorder Symptomatology among Female Veterans: The Mediating Role of PTSD Bartlett, Brooke, Mitchell, Karen, Iverson, Katherine
Poster #THU 341 (Clin Res, Anx, Chronic, Depr, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Influence of Type of Intimate Partner Violence on the Association between Childhood Victimization and Internalizing SymptomsSchwartz, Laura, Howell, Kathryn, Jamison, Lacy, Miller-Graff, Laura
Poster #THU 342 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, DV, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized
Using Explicit Case Formulation to Improve Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSDNixon, Reginald, Bralo, Danielle
Poster #THU 343 (Clin Res, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Descriptive Patterns, Assault Characteristics, and Psychological Impact Associated with Voicing Non-Consent during RapeCook, Natalie, Messman-Moore, Terri
Poster #THU 344 (Clin Res, Aggress, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
An Examination of the Use and Receipt of Sexual Coercion Tactics among Male University Students: Are Men Using Tactics that they have Experienced Themselves? Torres, Tammy, McBain, Sacha, Detweiler, Laura, Garneau-Fournier, Jade, Turchik, Jessica
Poster #THU 345 (Clin Res, Chronic, Depr, DV, Adult) M - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide in Women Seeking Shelter from Domestic ViolenceSmith, Phillip, Kuhlman, Shane, D’Amato, Darcey
Poster #THU 346 (Clin Res, DV, Health, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Relationship between Trauma Histories, Trauma Outcomes, and Reactions to Trauma-Based Research in a Sample of Female Victims of Intimate Partner ViolenceAdams-Clark, Alexis, Jaques, Michelle, Weaver, Terri
Poster #THU 347 (Clin Res, DV, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Describing Head Injury Exposure among Women Exposed to Intimate Partner AbuseGagnon, Kerry, DePrince, Anne
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Poster #THU 348 (Clin Res, Health, Adult) I - N/A
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Mediate the Relationship between Early Trauma Exposure and Physical HealthCurreri, Andrew, Smith, Brian, Bovin, Michelle, Pineles, Suzanne
Poster #THU 349 (Clin Res, Clin Res, DV, Health, Adult) I - Industrialized
Intimate Partner Violence-Related Scars: Exploring Interpersonal Perceptions based on Varied Levels of Dehumanization.Elrod, Noel, Weaver, Terri, Mii, Akemi, Jaques, Michelle
Poster #THU 350 (Clin Res, Health, Illness, Adult) I - N/A
Evaluation of Psychotropic Medication Utilization in Women with PTSD in Public Sector Settings and their Relation with Severity of PTSD Symptomatology and Medical and Psychiatric ComorbiditiesPrpich, Galina, Garvert, Donn, Cloitre, Marylene, Kamath, Jayesh
Poster #THU 351 (Clin Res, Bio/Int, Torture, Civil/War, Adult) M - Industrialized
An Evaluation of Neurofeedback as an Adjunct Therapy in the Treatment of Severely Traumatised Refugee AdultsAskovic, Mirjana, Aroche, Jorge, Coello, Mariano
Poster #THU 352 (Clin Res, Anx, Clin Res, Adult) I - Global
Modulation of Learned Fear Using Transcranial Electrical Stimulation: Implications for PTSD Treatment DevelopmentAbend, Rany, Jalon, Itamar, Sar-El, Roy, Bar-Haim, Yair, Hendler, Talma
Poster #THU 353 (Clin Res, Comm/Vio, Adult) M - Industrialized
Initial Reactions to Ferguson: Education Moderates the Relationship between Exposure to Violence and Posttraumatic Stress SymptomsStrasshofer, David, Beagley, Marin, Held, Philip, Peterson, Zoe, Galovski, Tara
Poster #THU 355 (Clin Res, Chronic, Refugee, Torture, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Relationship between Shame, Guilt and Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Severity in Refugees and Torture SurvivorsBaptiste, Victoria, Baetz, Carly, Brassell, Anne, Clifton, Jessica, Harder, Valerie, Fondacaro, Karen
Poster #THU 356 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Refugee, Adult) I - N/A
Optimizing Care for Refugees: An Examination of Coping before and after MigrationMa, Vanessa, Muller, Holly, Reed, David, Patel, Sita, Wickham, Robert, Kohli, Sarita
Poster #THU 357 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, DV, Adult) I - N/A
Relationships between Unwanted Behaviors and PTSD Symptomology in College StudentsStillman, Ashley, Hancock, Kelsey, Davis, Joanne
Poster #THU 358 (Clin Res, Global, Torture, Civil/War, Adult) M - S Asia
Is Reconsolidation Blockade a Viable Treatment Option for Trauma-Related Memories in LMICs?Descamps, Melanie, Kienzler, Hanna, Sharma, Bhogendra, Sapkota, Ram P., Pedersen, Duncan, Brunet, Alain
Poster #THU 359 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Cog/Int, Child/Adol) I - N/A
Utility of Appraisals during Peri-Trauma as a Predictor of PTSS Following Pediatric InjuryKovalsky, Danielle, Hildenbrand, Aimee, Kassam-Adams, Nancy, Barakat, Lamia, Delahanty, Douglas, Marsac, Meghan
Poster #THU 360 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Prevent, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Adolescent Risk Behaviors Contribute to Acute Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptoms after Traumatic Physical Injury HospitalizationNeam, Victoria, Ingraham, Leah, Darnell, Doyanne, Wang, Jin, Kelly, Cory Michael, Zatzick, Douglas
Poster #THU 361 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Commun, Cul Div, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Discrepancies in Parent and Child Reports of Child Trauma Exposure and PTSD SymptomsFuller, Anne, Brewer, Stephanie, Flores, Donna, Weingarten, Christine, Raviv, Tali, Santiago, Catherine
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Poster #THU 362 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Complex, Prevent, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Exploring the Frontier of Treatment Algorithms in a Pediatric Anxiety ClinicBasile, Alex, Matlow, Ryan, Wilson, Helen, Zack, Sanno, Carrion, Victor
Poster #THU 364 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Complex, Rape, Child/Adol) I - E Asia & Pac
Suicidal and Non-Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors among Adolescent Survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation Living in CambodiaWhite, Kirsi
Poster #THU 365 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Dissociation and Affect Regulation: Do PTS Symptoms Matter? Burch, Berre, Weems, Carl, Marques, Laura, Leblanc, Stacie, Jackson, Jamie, Overstreet, Stacy
Poster #THU 367 (Clin Res, Chronic, Commun, Complex, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Strengthening Family Coping Resources: Treatment Outcome ModeratorsAtzl, Victoria, Kearney, Catherine
Poster #THU 368 (Clin Res, Commun, Comm/Vio, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
The Effect of Social Support on the Cortisol Response in Youth Exposed to Community ViolenceSzczypinski, Bridget, Emhoff, Stephanie, Barry, Samantha, Lehrbach, Melissa, Rabkin, Ari, Gordis, Elana
Poster #THU 369 (Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Traumatic Stress and Polysubstance Abuse in Adolescents: Variation in Trauma ProfilesSilman, Miriam, Sprang, Ginny
Poster #THU 370 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Health, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Trajectory of Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia and Treatment Outcomes with Cognitive Behavioral TherapyLipschutz, Rebecca, Scheeringa, Michael
Poster #THU 371 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Prevent, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Beyond Single Main Effects: Predicting Early Treatment Response in Trauma-Exposed Youth Using Alternative Approaches to Identify PredictorsWamser-Nanney, Rachel, Weems, Carl, Scheeringa, Michael
Poster #THU 372 (Clin Res, Acute, CSA, Chronic, Depr, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Child Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is Associated with Reductions in Maternal Depression: Evidence for Bidirectional EffectsNeill, Erin, Weems, Carl, Scheeringa, Michael
Poster #THU 377 (Clin Res, Anx, CPA, Clin Res, Depr, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
Intergenerational Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms within Parents and Children Involved with Child Protective ServicesHammerlindle, Carol, Rodarte, Amanda, Bourgoine, Aimee, Pinna, Keri
Poster #THU 378 (Clin Res, Anx, CPA, Clin Res, Intergen, Lifespan) I - N/A
Maternal Childhood Trauma Predicts Her Child’s Anxiety: The Mediating Role of Parenting BehaviorsCao, Minhnguyen, Cross, Dorthie, Roffman, Rebecca, Bradley, Bekh, Jovanovic, Tanja
Poster #THU 379 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Health, Pub Health, Theory, Lifespan) M - Global
Is There Empiric Evidence for a Universal Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Factor Structure? A Systematic ReviewHermosilla, Sabrina, Sampson, Laura, Galea, Sandro
Poster #THU 380 (Clin Res, CPA, Complex, Ethnic, Health, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
Maternal Childhood Trauma and Risk for Later Having a Child with AsthmaRobinson, Gabriella, Cross, Dorthie, Ressler, Kerry, Jovanovic, Tanja, Bradley, Bekh
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Poster #THU 381 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Other) M - N/A
PTSD Interventions for Police Officers: A Systematic ReviewBisson Desrochers, Alexandra, Escalona, Sarah Rachel, Monson, Eva, Descamps, Melanie, Lonergan, Michelle, Brunet, Alain
Poster #THU 382 (Clin Res, Health, QoL, Self-Care, Prof) M - Industrialized
A Small Randomized Pilot Study of Work-Place iRest Intervention for Mental Health Professionals of an Academic Medical CenterDuchemin, Anne-Marie, Shackelford, Lee, Koeppel, Olivia
Poster #THU 383 (Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Aging, Older) - Industrialized
Trauma Exposure and Consequences in a Diverse Community Sample of Older AdultsDePrince, Anne, Hasche, Leslie, Srinivas, Tejas, Gagnon, Kerry
Poster #THU 384 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Aging, Older - N/A
Mental Health Treatment for Older Veterans Newly Diagnosed with PTSD: Evidence for Age-Related DisparitiesSmith, Noelle, Cook, Joan, Pietrzak, Robert, Hoff, Rani, Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan
Poster #THU 385 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Aging, Older) - N/A
Impact of Trauma in Late Life Functioning: Exploration of Psychological Flexibility and HealthWalser, Robyn, Oser, Megan
Poster #THU 386 (Clin Res, CPA, Health, Neglect, Care, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Childhood Trauma on Adult Healthcare Relationships in a Sample of Patients with Chronic Medical ConditionsMutschler, Christina, Tamaian, Andreea, Klest, Bridget
CULTURE/DIVERSITY, GLOBAL ISSUES, JOURNALISM & TRAUMA
Poster #THU 387 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Ethics, Ethnic, Adult I - Industrialized
Trauma Focused Therapy for American Muslim Immigrants: No Basics to Get Back toPhillips, David, Poehacker, Stefanie, Lauterbach, Dean
Poster #THU 388 (CulDiv, Clinical Practice, Comm/Int, Ethnic, QoL, Adult) I - Industrialized
VA Educational and Occupational Service Use among Trauma-Exposed OEF/OIF Ethnic Minority VeteransMendoza, Melissa, Smith, Brian, Vogt, Dawne
Poster #THU 389 (CulDiv, Chronic, Adult) - Industrialized
Perception of Racially Hostile Environment and Race-Related PTSD among College StudentsWaelde, Lynn, Tormala, Teceta, Macia, Kathryn, Gonzalez, Valerie
Poster #THU 390 (Global, Chronic, Cul Div, Rights, Social, Adult) I - Global
Asylum Seeking and Trauma among Central American Immigrants Arriving at the U.S. BorderJoscelyne, Amy, Granski, Megan, Rosenfeld, Barry, Keller, Allen
Poster #THU 391 (Global, Comm/Int, Death, Illness, Pub Health, N/A) I - W & C Africa
West Africa Ebola Outbreak: The Trauma SignatureShultz, James, Baingana, Florence, Espinel, Zelde, Mazurik, Laurie, Helpman, Liat, Neria, Yuva5
Poster #THU 392 (Global, Surv/Hist, Grief, Adult) M - E & S Africa
Symptom Profiles and Comorbidity of Trauma Related Psychopathology in Post-Genocide Rwanda: A Latent Profile AnalysisFodor, Kinga, Neugebauer, Richard, Pozen, Joanna, Sezibera, Vincent, Ntaganira, Joseph
Poster #THU 393 (Global, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Rights, Orient, Adult) M - Global
An Exploration of Severe and Prolonged Trauma among LGBT Refugees/Asylees: Implications for Providers and PolicymakersAlessi, Edward, Kahn, Sarilee
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Poster #THU 394 (Global, Cul Div, Health, Sub/Abuse, Grief, Adult) M - E & S Africa
Trauma, Substance Use and HIV Risk Behavior among Female Fish Traders from the Kafue Flatlands in ZambiaMichalopoulos, Lynn, Baca-Atlas, Stefani, Ncube, Alexander, Simona, Simona
Poster #THU 395 (Journalism and Trauma, Health, Journalism, Sleep, Adult) M - Global
Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Predictive of Occupational Impairment among a Sample of JournalistsDrevo, Susan, Patel, Anushka, Cook, Nigel, Newman, Elana, Parker, Kelsey, Brummel, Bradley
SOCIAL ISSUES – PUBLIC POLICYPoster #THU 396 (Social, Clin Res, Cul Div, Global, Pub Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Clusters, Interpersonal Trauma and their Relationship to Drug and Alcohol Use Problems among an International Sample of Latino ImmigrantsRamos, Zorangeli, Fortuna, Lisa, Alegria, Margarita
Poster #THU 397 (Social, Bio Med, Illness, Pub Health, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Radiation Exposure Level Is Not Associated with Mental Health Outcomes among the Fukushima Nuclear Plant Workers: the Fukushima NEWS Project StudyShigemura, Jun, Tanigawa, Takeshi, Takahashi, Sho, Takahashi, Yoshitomo, Nomura, Soichiro, Yoshino, Aihide
Poster #THU 399 (Social, CSA, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized
Delayed Disclosure of Sexual Abuse: Correlates and Self-reported Reasons for Delayed Disclosures Among Sexual Abuse Survivors in NorwaySteine, Iris, Winje, Dagfinn, Nordhus, Inger Hilde, Milde, Anne Marita, Grønli, Janne, Pallesen, Ståle
Poster #THU 400 (Social, Cul Div, Theory, Adult) M - Industrialized
Acceptance of Social Changes and Post-traumatic Stress: Research Findings Indicate the Role of Social CognitionKazlauskas, Evaldas, Zelviene, Paulina, Eimontas, Jonas
Poster #THU 401 (Res Meth, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Patterns of Occupational and Non-occupational Trauma Exposure in Canadian Military PersonnelBennett, Rachel, Zamorski, Mark
Poster #THU 402 (Social, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Prevalence of Past-Year Mental Disorders in Canadian Armed Forces Regular Force Personnel, 2002 to 2013Bennett, Rachel, Zamorski, Mark
TRAINING/EDUCATION/DISSEMINATIONPoster #THU 403 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Veterans’ Pathways into Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for PTSD Hundt, Natalie, Mott, Juliette, Miles, Shannon, Arney, Jennifer, Stanley, Melinda
Poster #THU 404 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Sleep, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) - Industrialized
Factors that Influence PTSD Treatment Decisions among Prescribing Providers in the Department of Veterans AffairsBernardy, Nancy, Barnett, Erin, Jenkyn, Aaron, Friedman, Matthew
Poster #THU 405 (Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
The Development of Marketing Materials to Increase Veteran Demand for Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for PTSDKehle-Forbes, Shannon, Gerould, Heather, Partin, Melissa, Sayer, Nina, Slone, Laurie
Poster #THU 406 (Multi-Media, Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) - Industrialized
Increasing Treatment Engagement through Informed Decision-Making: Development of an Online PTSD Decision AidMott, Juliette, Hamblen, Jessica, Grubbs, Kathleen, Merrick, Cybele, Norman, Sonya, Yoder, Matthew, Bernardy, Nancy, Hermann, Barbara
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Poster #THU 407 (Train/Ed/Dis, Acute, Cog/Int, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Adult) M - Industrialized
Comparing Predictors of First Year Students’ Adjustment to College in the Context of a University Mass MurderLiu, Sabrina, Kia-Keating, Maryam, Modir, Sheila
Poster #THU 408 (Train/Ed/Dis, Acute, Anx, Assess Dx, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder during Pregnancy and after BirthAyers, Susan, Bond, Rod, Bertullies, Sophia, Wijma, Klaas
Poster #THU 409 (Train/Ed/Dis, Acute, Depr, Prevent, Terror, Child/Adol) M - Global
I’m No Longer as Clever as I Used to Be – Pupils Own Perspective of Change in Academic Performance after TraumaSchultz, Jon-Håkon, Skarstein, Dag
Poster #THU 410 (Train/Ed/Dis, Assess Dx, QoL, Rape, Res Meth, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
The Effects of Acquaintance Rape, PTSD, and Post-Attack Victim-Perpetrator Interaction on Female College StudentsBell, Stephanie
Poster #THU 411 (Train/Ed/Dis, Commun, Cul Div, Death, Train/Ed/Dis, Other) I - Industrialized
Competence, Confidence, and Specific Needs of Faculty Dealing With Grieving Students in Orthodox Jewish SchoolsBerger, Chaya, Goldberg, Yonina, Wigod, Talia, Gerber, Juliet, Smith, Amanda, Demaria, Thomas
VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION AND THERAPIST SELF-CARE
Poster #THU 412 (Self-Care, QoL, Self-Care, Civil/War, Theory, Adult) I - Global
Posttraumatic Growth in Military Spouses Following Vicarious TraumaJinkerson, Jeremy, Hubbard, Athena
Poster #THU 413 (Self-Care, Aggress, QoL, Other) M - Global
Compassion Fatigue among Child Protection Workers: an Examination of an Adapted Version of the Professional Quality of Life modelGeoffrion, Steve, Guay, Stéphane
Poster #THU 414 (Self-Care, Aggress, Self-Care, Prof) M - N/A
Post-Traumatic Stress, Trauma-Informed Care, and Compassion Fatigue in Psychiatric Hospital Staff: A Correlational StudyJacobowitz, William
TECHNOLOGYPoster #THU 415 (Prevent, Acute, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Prevent, Adult) - Industrialized
Can a Mobile Gaming App Reduce Intrusions? A Proof-of-Concept Study to Examine the Effect of the TraumaGameplayAsselbergs, Joost, Sijbrandij, Marit
Poster #THU 416 (Tech, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Dev/Int, Prevent, Adult) - Industrialized
The Evaluation of a Mobile App to Reduce Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Adults: SUPPORT Coachvan der Meer, Christianne, Bakker, Anne, Holmersma, Annemarijn, van Buschbach, Susanne, Olff, Miranda
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Welcome Reception Table Top Poster Floor Plan
Table 1 – Aging, Trauma & the Life Course SIG WR 101, WR 102
Table 2 – Trauma Assessment & Diagnosis SIG WR 103, WR 104
Table 3 – Child Trauma SIG WR 105, WR 106
Table 4 – Complex Trauma SIG WR 107, WR 108
Table 5 – Diversity & Cultural Competence SIG WR 109, WR 133
Table 6 – Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual & Transgender (LGBT) SIG WR 110
Table 7 – Dissemination & Implementation SIG WR 111, WR 112
Table 8 – Family Systems SIG WE 113, WR 114
Table 9 – Gender & Trauma SIG WR 115, WR 116
Table 10 – Genomics & Trauma SIG WR 117, WR 118
Table 11 – Genomics & Trauma SIG WR 119
Table 12 – Trauma, Health & Primary Care SIG WR 120
Table 13 – Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma & Resilience SIG WR 121, WR 122
Table 14 – Psychodynamic Research & Practice SIG WR 123, WR 124
Table 15 – Terrorism & Bioterrorism Related Trauma SIG WR 125, WR 126
Table 16 – Theory & Traumatic Stress Studies SIG WR 127, WR 128
Table 17 – Trauma & Substance Use Disorders SIG WR 129, WR 130
Table 18 – Traumatic Loss & Grief SIG WR 131, WR 132
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Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters Thursday, November 5 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Poster OrganizationEach poster is scheduled for either Author Attended Poster Session One on Thursday, the Featured Poster Presentations at the Welcome Reception, or Author Attended Poster Session Two on Friday, and includes a one-hour time period when the presenting author is available to answer questions.
Posters are organized in the conference program by poster number on each day. The presenting author is bolded. A floor map showing the layout of posters is available on page 141.
Key:Poster # Number (Primary keyword, Secondary Keywords, Population type) Presentation Level – Region Keyword type descriptions can be found on page 51.
Regions and Population Types can be found on page 52.
Presentation levels and descriptions can be found on page 52.
Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters: Thursday, November 5Poster Setup: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Author Attended Poster Session: 7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.Poster Dismantle: 8:30 p.m.
Poster DismantleImmediately following your scheduled poster session, display materials must be taken down and removed. Items not removed by the appointed poster dismantle time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of ISTSS.
AGING, TRAUMA & THE LIFE COURSE SIGPoster #WR 101 (Clin Res, Surv/Hist, Mil/Vets, Aging, Older) M - Industrialized
Midlife Personality and Later-life Psychosocial Adjustment: Longitudinal Findings from American Repatriated Prisoners of the Vietnam WarLee, Lewina, Smith, Brian, Park, Crystal, Pless Kaiser, Anica, Spiro III, Avron, King, Dan and Lynda
Poster #WR 102 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Depr, Illness, Pub Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Modeling the Direct and Indirect Effects of PTSD on Cardio-Metabolic Health Among VeteransHoerster, Katherine, Krenek, Marketa, Stappenbeck, Cynthia, Yard, Samantha, Nelson, Karin, Simpson, Tracy
TRAUMA, ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSIS SIGPoster #WR 103 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Adult) I - N/A
A Decision Tree Approach to the Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress DisorderStewart, Regan, Davidson, Tatiana, Tuerk, Peter
Poster #WR 104 (Assess Dx, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Extending DSM-5 Preschool PTSD Criteria to Preadolescent ChildrenDanzi, BreAnne, La Greca, Annette
CHILD TRAUMA SIGPoster #WR 105 (Res Meth, Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Neglect, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Exploring Constellations of Trauma Exposure among Youth with Complex TraumaHodgdon, Hilary, Martin, Lia, Liebman, Rachel, Spinazzola, Joseph
Poster #WR 106 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Train/Ed/Dis, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Identifying Mental Health and Trauma Recovery Needs of Children in Foster Care: An Examination of Child Welfare Workers’ Effectiveness in Screening for Traumatic StressWhitt-Woosley, Adrienne, Sprang, Ginny
COMPLEX TRAUMA SIGPoster #WR 107 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - N/A
Getting Back to Basics: Differentiating PTSD and Complex PTSDShotwell Tabke, Chelsea, Kovacevic, Merdijana, Cook, Nigel, Newman, Elana
Poster #WR 108 (Bio Med, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Health, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
The Association between Children’s Post-traumatic Stress, Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA), and Potentially Traumatic Events Lipschutz, Rebecca, Gray, Sarah, Theall, Katherine, Drury, Stacy
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DIVERSITY & CULTURAL COMPETENCE SIG(Also WR 133)
Poster #WR 109 (CulDiv, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Treatment-Related Beliefs and Preferences Associated with Race and Ethnicity among Veterans with PTSDSpoont, Michele, Clothier, Barbara, Nelson, Dave
LESBIAN, GAY, BI-SEXUAL & TRANSGENDER (LGBT) SIG
Poster #WR 110 (CulDiv, Cul Div, Refugee, Orient, Torture, Adult) M - Global
Seeking Asylum: Challenges Faced by the LGBT CommunityPiwowarczyk, Lin, Fernandez, Pedro, Sharma, Anita
DISSEMINATION & IMPLEMENTATION SIGPoster #WR 111 (Train/Ed/Dis, Affect/Int, Commun, Complex, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Evaluation of the Implementation of a Modular Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress, Depression and Anxiety in U.S. Community Mental Health SettingsPeterson, Roselyn, Darnell, Doyanne, Monroe-DeVita, Maria, Dorsey, Shannon, Murray, Laura, Berliner, Lucy
Poster #WR 112 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Prof) I - Industrialized
Clinician Attitudes of Evidence-Based Practices as Predictors of Treatment Adherence and Competence in Cognitive Processing TherapySijercic, Iris, Lane, Jeanine, Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, Shields, Norman, Monson, Candice
FAMILY SYSTEMS SIGPoster #WR 113 (Tech, Clin Res, Depr, Fam/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Phase I Trial of the PTSD Family Coach Mobile App: Recruitment, Procedures and Preliminary FindingsOwen, Jason, Jaworski, Beth, Kuhn, Eric, Hoffman, Julia, Ramsey, Kelly, Rosen, Craig
Poster #WR 114 (Clin Res, Aggress, Chronic, Depr, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Chronic Family Trauma and Toddlers’ Aggressive Behaviors: Paternal PathwaysAshtiani Raveau, Hasti, Frey, Shaun, Szymanski, Tiffany, Terleckyj, Stefan, Bocknek, Erika
GENDER & TRAUMA SIGPoster #WR 115 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Health, Sleep, Adult) M - Industrialized
Sex Differences in the Hormonal Regulation of Delta Sleep in PTSD Inslicht, Sabra, Richards, Anne, Rao, Madhu, O’Donovan, Aoife, Hauger, Richard, Neylan, Thomas
Poster #WR 116 (Clin Res, Anx, Adult) M - Industrialized
Multiple Memory Reconsolidation Blockades for Treating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Gender Differences in Treatment ResponseAlvarez, Indira, Thomas, Emilie, Saumier, Daniel, Tremblay, Jacques, Pitman, Roger, Brunet, Alain
GENOMICS & TRAUMA SIGPoster #WR 117 (Bio Med, Chronic, Gen/Int, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult) M - Industrialized
Effect of Genetic Variation in the Nicotinic Receptor Genes on Risk for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Kimbrel, Nathan, Garrett, Melanie, Liu, Yutao, MIRECC Workgroup, VA Mid-Atlantic, Ashley Koch, Allison, Hauser, Michael
Poster #WR 118 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Neuro, Adult) I - Industrialized
Allelic Variation in N-myc Downstream Regulated (NDRG) Genes is Associated with Posttraumatic Stress DisorderSperbeck, Emily, Logue, Mark, Lusk, Joanna, Wolf, Erika, Sadeh, Naomi, Miller, Mark
Poster #WR 119 (Res Meth, Bio Med, Fam/Int, Genetic, Intergen, Lifespan) M - N/A
DRD2, DAT1, COMT, and OXTR Genes as Potential Moderators of the Relationship between Maternal History of Maltreatment and Infant Emotion RegulationVillani, Vanessa, Levitan, Robert, Gonzalez, Andrea, Kennedy, James, Masellis, Mario, Atkinson, Leslie
TRAUMA, HEALTH & PRIMARY CARE SIGPoster #WR 120 (Bio Med, Anx, Bio/Int, Prevent, Adult) M - Industrialized
Blood Pressure Medication Usage Associated with Lower PTSD symptoms Following Trauma Exposure: an Observational Prospective StudyMichopoulos, Vasiliki, Rothbaum, Barbara, Ressler, Kerry
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INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF TRAUMA & RESILIENCE SIG
Poster #WR 121 (Clin Res, Chronic, Fam/Int, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Family Trauma and Toddlers’ Externalizing Problems: a Multiple Mediation ModelMarkowicz, Katrina, Ashtiani Raveau, Hasti, Hose, Shari, Dorman, Hillary, Bocknek, Erika
Poster #WR 122 (Clin Res, Dev/Int, DV, Fam/Int, Psych, Lifespan) I - N/A
Maternal Parenting Representations and Parenting Behavior Mediate the Effect of Prenatal Intimate Partner Violence on Child Trauma Symptoms at Age 2Smagur, Kathryn, Garcia, Antonia, Bernard, Nicola, Bogat, G. Anne, Levendosky, Alytia
PSYCHODYNAMIC RESEARCH & PRACTICE SIGPoster #WR 123 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Belief in a Benevolent World Buffers the Effect of Combat on PTSD Severity Hundert, Carol, Jordan, Alexander, Wortmann, Jennifer, Litz, Brett
Poster #WR 124 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Aggress, CPA, Depr, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Childhood Maltreatment Exposure and Disruptions in Emotion Regulation: A Transdiagnostic Pathway to Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing PsychopathologyHeleniak, Charlotte, Jenness, Jessica, Vander Stoep, Ann, McCauley, Elizabeth, McLaughlin, Katie
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Poster #WR 125 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Pub Health, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized
Treating Post-911 Veterans and their Families: Assessment of Evidence Based Practices and Training Needs among Community Clinicians in New EnglandRichards, Lauren, Bui, Eric, Charney, Meredith, Clair-Hayes, Kathy, Baier, Allison, Simon, Naomi
Poster #WR 126 (Social, Acute, Assess Dx, Health, Terror, Adult) M - Industrialized
Individual Differences in Stability and Change in Posttraumatic Stress after a Workplace Bomb AttackBirkeland, Marianne, Hansen, Marianne, Blix, Ines, Fjeld-Solberg, Øivind, Heir, Trond
THEORY & TRAUMATIC STRESS STUDIES SIGPoster #WR 127 (Assess Dx, Comm/Int, Mil/Vets, Theory, Adult) I - Industrialized
Self-Efficacy Mediates the Relationship between Unit Support and PTSD Severity in a Cohort of U.S. MarinesTankersley, Amelia, Nash, William, Litz, Brett
Poster #WR 128 (Practice, Fam/Int, Theory, Adult) M - Industrialized
Exploring Dynamics and Attachment Behaviors in Single- and Dual-trauma CouplesOseland, Lauren, Schwerdtfeger Gallus, Kami
TRAUMA & SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SIGPoster #WR 129 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy versus Cognitive Processing Therapy for Adults with Depression, Substance Use Disorder, and Trauma: PTSD and Depression OutcomesHaller, Moira, Cummins, Kevin, Xu, Xiaomin, Cui, Ruifeng, Norman, Sonya, Tate, Susan
Poster #WR 130 (Bio Med, CPA, Bio/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Events in Cannabis Users on Stress and Craving Responses and Oxytocin Effects Following a Laboratory Stressor Chowdhury, Nadia, Sheerin, Christina, Baker, Nathaniel, Amstadter, Ananda, Kahn, Maheen, McRae-Clark, Aimee
TRAUMATIC LOSS & GRIEF SIGPoster #WR 131 (Global, Acc/Inj, Comm/Int, Grief, Adult) A - E Asia & Pac
Investigating the Impact of Disaster Exposure and Trauma History on Vicarious TraumatizationJoo, Hyesun, Cho, Yoonhwa, Ahn, Hyunnie
Poster #WR 132 (Clin Res, Death, Grief, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Complicated Grief in Returning Combat VeteransSeay, Kathryn, Zisook, Sidney
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Poster #WR 133 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
Gender Role Stress among Veteran Survivors of Sexual TraumaJuan, Mary Joyce, Butler, Ebony, Nunnink, Sarah, McCulloch, Robert, Vergara, Genesis, Allard, Carolyn
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Author Attended Poster Session Two Friday, November 6 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Poster OrganizationEach poster is scheduled for either Author Attended Poster Session One on Thursday, the Featured Poster Presentations at the Welcome Reception, or Author Attended Poster Session Two on Friday, and includes a time period when the presenting author is available to answer questions.
Posters are organized in the conference program by poster number on each day. The presenting author is bolded. A floor map showing the layout of posters is on page 146.
Key:Poster # Number (Primary keyword, Secondary Keywords, Population type) Presentation Level – Region Keyword type descriptions can be found on page 51.
Regions and Population Types can be found on page 52.
Presentation levels and descriptions can be found on page 52.
Session Two: Friday, November 6Poster Setup: 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Poster Viewing: 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Author Attended Poster Session: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Poster Dismantle: 7:00 p.m.
Poster DismantleImmediately following your scheduled poster session, display materials must be taken down and removed. Items not removed by the appointed poster dismantle time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of ISTSS.
ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSISPoster #FRI 101 (Practice, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
If You Teach It, They Will Engage: How does Additional Psychoeducation Affect Treatment Outcomes for Military Veterans Referred for an EBP for PTSDWalton, Jessica, Arseneau, Julie, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Stewart, Heather, Bradley, John, McManus, Eliza
Poster #FRI 102 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A
Consistency is Key: Do Military Veterans Endorse the Same Symptoms on the Self-Report PCL-5 and Clinician-Administered CAPS-5?Walton, Jessica, Maieritsch, Kelly, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Vaught, Amanda, Franklin, C
Poster #FRI 103 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Adult) - N/A
Is It the Thought that Counts?: The Relationship between Thoughts, Mood, and Behaviors in the New PTSD DSM-5 CriteriaBall, Jacqueline, Franklin, C, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Walton, Jessica, Vaught, Amanda, Hallinan, Thomas, Mansur, Leyla, Thompkins, Madison, McPhillips, Kaitlyn
Poster #FRI 104 (Assess Dx, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Adult) - N/A
Avoiding the Pitfall of Double-Coding Cognition: The Importance of Correct Measurement on the CAPS-5Vaught, Amanda, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Ball, Jacqueline, Walton, Jessica, Hallinan, Thomas, Mansur, Leyla, Thompkins, Madison, McPhillips, Kaitlyn, Franklin, C
Poster #FRI 105 (Assess Dx, Complex, Adult) I - N/A
Eating Disorders and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Overlooked Comorbity in the Veteran PopulationVaught, Amanda, Piazza, Vivian, Mansur, Leyla, Franklin, C
Poster #FRI 106 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Adult) I - N/A
Trauma Type, Gender, or Veteran Status: Accounting for Differences between Endorsements of Shame and Guilt after TraumaVaught, Amanda, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, Dwyer, Meagan, Franklin, C
Poster #FRI 107 (Assess Dx, Comm/Int, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Social Support and PTSD in Veterans with Military Sexual TraumaErb, Sarah, Bovin, Michelle, Black, Shimrit, Marx, Brian, Rosen, Raymond, Keane, Terence
Poster #FRI 108 (Assess Dx, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Reports of Military Sexual Trauma Among Returning Veterans: Who Are We Missing?Bovin, Michelle, Black, Shimrit, Erb, Sarah, Street, Amy, Marx, Brian, Rosen, Raymond, Keane, Terence
Poster #FRI 109 (Practice, Assess Dx, Rape, Adult) - Industrialized
Utility of Repeated Screening for Military Sexual TraumaBlack, Shimrit, Erb, Sarah, Bovin, Michelle, Green, Jonathan, Marx, Brian, Rosen, Raymond, Keane, Terence
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Poster #FRI 110 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Assessing the Differential Relationships between Latent Factors of the Moral Injury Events Scale with a Range of Psychopathologies and Aversive BehavioursArmour, Cherie, Contractor, Ateka, Robinson, Jake, Robinson, Martin, Elhai, Jon, Pietrzak, Robert
Poster #FRI 111 (Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A
The Interaction between Moral Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Predicting Hostility and Suicidal Ideation in a Group of Combat Exposed VeteransDurham, Tory, Byllesby, Brianna, Claycomb, Meredith, Elhai, Jon, Pietrzak, Robert
Poster #FRI 112 (Practice, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Theory, Adult) - Industrialized
A Review Clinical and Empirical Literature on Moral Injury in Combat VeteransFrankfurt, Sheila, Frazier, Patricia
Poster #FRI 113 (Assess Dx, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
The Relationship between Moral Injury, Psychopathology and Desirability of Military ExperiencesByllesby, Brianna, Durham, Tory, Armour, Cherie, Elhai, Jon, Pietrzak, Robert
Poster #FRI 114 (Assess Dx, Theory, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Latent Relationships between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Distress ToleranceByllesby, Brianna, Durham, Tory, Claycomb, Meredith, Charak, Ruby, Elhai, Jon
Poster #FRI 115 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Latent Profiles of DSM-5 PTSD Symptoms and the “Big Five” Personality TraitsContractor, Ateka, Armour, Cherie, Shea, M. Tracie, Mota, Natalie, Pietrzak, Robert
Poster #FRI 117 (Assess Dx, Affect/Int, Adult) - Industrialized
Impulsivity Facets’ Predictive Relations with PTSD SymptomsRoley, Michelle, Contractor, Ateka, Weiss, Nicole, Elhai, Jon
Poster #FRI 118 (Social, Aggress, Comm/Vio, Refugee, Theory, Adult) - Industrialized
Anger Attacks: A Posttraumatic Response among Refugees Compounded by Harsh Immigration Policies and Independent of PTSDBerle, David, Momartin, Shakeh, Aroche, Jorge, Coello, Mariano, Silove, Derrick
Poster #FRI 121 (Assess Dx, Acute, Adult) M - Industrialized
Reliability and Validity of the Korean Version of Lifetime Stressor Checklist-Revised in Outpatients with Anxiety and Depressive DisordersChoi, Kangrok, Kim, Daeho, Bae, Hwallip, Kim, Seokhyeon
Poster #FRI 122 (Assess Dx, Acute, Dev/Int, Terror, Adult) A - Industrialized
Exposure-Specific Symptom Formation and Longitudinal Dynamic Interplay within Post-Traumatic Stress SymptomatologyFjeld-Solberg, Øivind, Birkeland, Marianne, Blix, Ines, Hansen, Marianne, Heir, Trond
Poster #FRI 123 (Assess Dx, Acute, Assess Dx, CSA, Orient, Adult) I - Global
Sexual Trauma and Loss Aversive Decision MakingChae, Jeong-Ho, Huh, Hyu Jung, Huh, Seung
Poster #FRI 124 (Assess Dx, Acute, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Theory, Adult) M - Global
Functional Impairment in OEF/OIF Veterans is Negatively Correlated with Future Self-Continuity Rahman, Nadia, Kouri, Nicole, Hershfield, Hal, Bryant, Richard, Marmar, Charles, Brown, Adam
Poster #FRI 125 (Assess Dx, Aggress, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Social, Adult) - Industrialized
Exposure to Violence in Ferguson, MO: Understanding Experiences and Reactions of Law Enforcement and Community ResidentsGalovski, Tara, Peterson, Zoe, Beagley, Marin, Strasshofer, David
Poster #FRI 126 (Assess Dx, Anx, Social, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Psychiatric Diagnoses in U.S. Soldiers: The Identification of Mental Health Problems Relative to Soldier DeploymentsHarb, Gerlinde, Taylor, Christine, Griffis, Heather, Ross, Richard, Lynch, Kevin, Rubin, David
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Poster #FRI 127 (Assess Dx, Anx, Cog/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - N/A
The Moderating Role of Distress Tolerance in the Relationship between Rumination and Trauma-Related SequelaeLondon, Melissa, Boykin, Derrecka, Orcutt, Holly
Poster #FRI 128 (Assess Dx, Anx, CPA, Cog/Int, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized
Single versus Multi-type Childhood Maltreatment: Relationships with Anxiety, Depression, and Executive Functioning in Early AdulthoodHildenbrand, Aimee, Turner, Elise, Nicholls, Elizabeth, McCurdy, Mark, Daly, Brian
Poster #FRI 129 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Complex, Adult) M - Industrialized
Factor Structure of the Inventory of Altered Self-Capacities in Trauma-Exposed College StudentsFeiszli, Kevin, Witte, Tracy, Weathers, Frank
Poster #FRI 130 (Assess Dx, Bio Med, Rape, Adult) I - N/A
Heart Rate Reactivity and Disengagement Coping Strategies Predict Functional Impairment in Female Interpersonal Violence SurvivorsDelgado, Rebecca, Preston, Brittany, Griffin, Michael
Poster #FRI 131 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
DSM-5 PTSD Symptom Clusters and Suicide in a Sample of VeteransHarris, Julia, Kearns, Jaclyn, Marx, Brian, Nock, Matthew, Green, Jonathan
Poster #FRI 132 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Clinical Practice, DV, Adult) M - Industrialized
Development of a Coding System for Traumatic NarrativesFernández-Lansac, Violeta, Crespo, Maria, Gómez-Gutiérrez, M. Mar, Soberón, Carmen
Poster #FRI 133 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Health, Social, Adult) I - Industrialized
Healthcare Cost Comparisons as a Function of the Presence or Absence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in a Sample of Victims of Violent CrimeFortin, Christophe, Félin-Germain, Alix, Guay, Stéphane
Poster #FRI 134 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Rates and Predictors of PTSD Assessment via PTSD Checklist in the VASripada, Rebecca, Pfeiffer, Paul, Ganoczy, Dara, Bohnert, Kipling
Poster #FRI 135 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Res Meth, Adult) I - Industrialized
A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the PCL-5 in Veteran and College Student PopulationsEddinger, Jasmine, Luciano, Matthew, Tripp, Jessica, Henschel, Aisling, McDevitt-Murphy, Meghan
Poster #FRI 136 (Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Negative Trauma Cognitions and PTSD Symptom Severity in OIF/OEF Combat Veterans Chowdhury, Nadia, Lind, Mackenzie, McDonald, Scott, Thomas, Suzanne, Amstadter, Ananda, Berenz, Erin
Poster #FRI 137 (Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Civil/War, Adult) M - Industrialized
PTSD Symptomatology and Nonspecific Psychological Distress following the 2014 Israel-Gaza Conflict Kaniasty, Krzysztof, Zanbar, Lea, Ben-Tzur, Navit, Ben-Ezra, Menachem
Poster #FRI 138 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Depr, DV, Adult) M - Industrialized
Exploring the Relationship between Childhood Trauma, Adult IPV Exposure and Mental Health ProblemsWeingarten, Christine, Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia
Poster #FRI 139 (Assess Dx, CPA, DV, Adult) - Industrialized
Childhood Trauma Exposure and Difficulties with Emotion Regulation in College Students: The Roles of Parental Bonds and Coping StylesAmatya, Kaushalendra, Jones, Russell
Poster #FRI 140 (Assess Dx, CPA, Clinical Practice, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized
Further Development and Validation of the Childhood Attachment and Relational Trauma Screen (CARTS) in Internet Samples: Extension to Witnessing Violence and Intersibling AbuseFrewen, Paul, Brown, Matthew, DePierro, Jonathan, D’Andrea, Wendy, Schore, Allan
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Poster #FRI 141 (Assess Dx, Cul Div, Ethnic, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Psychometric Properties of the PTSD Checklist with Veterans Residing in Hawai‘iKloezeman, Karen, Morland, Leslie
Poster #FRI 142 (Assess Dx, Death, Depr, Fam/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
PTSD, Depression and Post-Traumatic Growth following Pregnancy Loss: The Role of Marital Adjustment Horesh, Danny, Nukrian, Malka, Bialik, Yael
Poster #FRI 143 (Assess Dx, Depr, Adult) M - Industrialized
DSM-5 PTSD Dimensions and Relations with Major Depression Symptoms in Military SoldiersContractor, Ateka, Elhai, Jon, Tamburrino, Marijo, Liberzon, Israel, Calabrese, Joseph, Galea, Sandro
Poster #FRI 144 (Assess Dx, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Pain in Female Veterans with Military Service in Iraq or Afghanistan Green, Kimberly, Runnals, Jennifer, Allen, Rebecca, Hicks, Terrell, Neal, Lydia, Straits-Troster, Kristy
Poster #FRI 145 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Delay to Care in a Cohort of Canadian Armed Forces Personnel with Deployment-Related Mental Disorders, 2002 – 2011Boulos, David
Poster #FRI 146 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Serotonin Transporter, PTSD and Depression: Mediation of TBI Influence on Community ReintegrationGraham, David, Nielsen, David
Poster #FRI 147 (Assess Dx, Prevent, Tech, Adult) M - Industrialized
Optimizing the Prediction of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from Early Trauma Responses Using Support Vector MachinesGevonden, Martin, Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, Qi, Wei, Ratanatharathorn, Andrew, Shalev, Arieh
Poster #FRI 148 (Assess Dx, QoL, Terror, Adult) M - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Functional Impairment and Subjective Distress in World Trade Center Disaster WorkersHunnicutt-Ferguson, Kallio, Wyka, Katarzyna, Cukor, Judith, Olden, Megan, Peskin, Melissa, Difede, JoAnn
Poster #FRI 149 (Assess Dx, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized
Psychometric Properties of the Brief Inventory of Interpersonal FunctioningErb, Sarah, Kearns, Jaclyn, Bovin, Michelle, Black, Shimrit, Annunziata, Anthony, Marx, Brian
Poster #FRI 150 (Assess Dx, Acute, Chronic, Health, Pub Health, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
A Trauma Screening Tool for PTSD in Children and AdolescentsVerlinden, Eva
Poster #FRI 151 (Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Relationship between PTSD Symptom Severity and Functional Impairment among Veterans in a Substance Use Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (SARRTP)Davis, Brittany, Myers, Ursula, Colvonen, Peter, Norman, Sonya
Poster #FRI 152 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Child/Adol) M - N/A
The Predictive Value of DSM-IV Criteria A1 and A2 in Predicting Children’s PTSS across Different Life EventsHoward Sharp, Katianne
Poster #FRI 153 (Assess Dx, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
ICD-11 PTSD Proposal: Are Intrusive Memories Relevant for Diagnosing Children after Disasters?Danzi, BreAnne, La Greca, Annette
Poster #FRI 154 (Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan) I - N/A
Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs in Trauma-Exposed College StudentsKevorkian, Salpi, Overstreet, Cassie, Berenz, Erin, Gillespie, Nathan, Dick, Danielle, Amstadter, Ananda
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COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMSPoster #FRI 156 (Commun, Acc/Inj, Comm/Int, Tech/Dis, Tech, Adult) M - Industrialized
Community Members Coping: Long-Term Posttraumatic Adaptation Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer1, Bell, Tyler
Poster #FRI 157 (Commun, Chronic, Clin Res, Pub Health, Refugee, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib
Attrition from a Mental Health Program for Displaced Women in Colombia: A Qualitative PerspectiveGomez-Ceballos, Angela, Espinel, Zelde, Shultz, James, Helpman, Liat, Verdeli, Helen, Hernandez-Florez, Luis
Poster #FRI 158 (Commun, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Peer Support Telephone Outreach Intervention for Veterans with PTSDHolt, Hannah, Jain, Shaili, Rosen, Craig, Lindley, Steven
Poster #FRI 159 (Commun, Rights, Rape, Adult) M - W & C Africa
Sexual Assault against Men in an African Aslyum-seeking Population: Suffering in SilenceJones, Kristina, Joscelyne, Amy
Poster #FRI 160 (Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Social, Adult) M - Industrialized
Impact of Participation in a Speaker’s Bureau for Survivors of Violence on Posttraumatic Growth, Self-efficacy, and StigmaFields, Laurie, Valdez, Christine, Boccellari, Alicia, Richmond, Carla, Murphy, Melissa, Shumway, Martha
Poster #FRI 161 (Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Social, Adult) M - Industrialized
Impact of a Speaker’s Bureau for Survivors of Violence on Audience Beliefs about Violence, Treatment and StigmaValdez, Christine, Fields, Laurie, Boccellari, Alicia, Murphy, Melissa, Richmond, Carla, Shumway, Martha
Poster #FRI 162 (Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Social, Adult) M - Industrialized
Teaching Trauma Survivors to Speak out Safely: A Speaker’s Bureau Training Curriculum for Survivors of Violence Murphy, Melissa, Fields, Laurie, Valdez, Christine, Shumway, Martha, Richmond, Carla, Boccellari, Alicia
Poster #FRI 163 (Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Social, Adult) M - Industrialized
Implementation of a Speaker’s Bureau Support/Work Group for Survivors of Violence: Identifying Needed Structures, Processes, Challenges and BenefitsRichmond, Carla, Valdez, Christine, Fields, Laurie, Shumway, Martha, Murphy, Melissa, Boccellari, Alicia
Poster #FRI 164 (Commun, Clin Res, Commun, Comm/Int, Complex, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Testing and Explaining a Social Emotional Learning Program and the Intersection of Trauma in Urban, Low-income Students: A Mixed Methods StudyBaez, Johanna
Poster #FRI 165 (Commun, Commun, Complex, Grief, Child/Adol) I - Global
Coping Skills Regarding Traumatic Stress in High School StudentsPetitti, Christina, Gerber, Juliet, Smith, Amanda, Demaria, Thomas, Taveras, Lauren
Poster #FRI 166 (Commun, Fam/Int, Nat/Dis, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
There’s No Place like Home: Family Functioning and Resilience Following Natural DisasterJackson, Selena, Anderson, Caitlin, Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer
RESEARCH METHODOLOGYPoster #FRI 167 (Res Meth, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Cul Div, Global, Adult) A - Latin Amer & Carib
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Factor Expression Heterogeneity among Haitian Earthquake Survivors: A Multidimensional AnalysisHermosilla, Sabrina, Galea, Sandro
Poster #FRI 168 (Res Meth, Assess Dx, CSA, Rape, Res Meth, Adult) M - N/A
Dimensions of Shame and Guilt Following Sexual TraumaLaaksonen, Michele, Hacker, Desi, Lewis, Robin
Poster #FRI 169 (Res Meth, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Indirect Effect of Distress Tolerance in the Relation between PTSD Symptoms and Perceived Ability to Cope with TraumaSeligowski, Antonia, Miller, Lindsay, Orcutt, Holly
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Poster #FRI 170 (Res Meth, Complex, DV, Rape, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Discursive and Physiological Analysis of Personal Power in Female Survivors of Interpersonal ViolenceFortunato, Andrea, D’Andrea, Wendy
Poster #FRI 171 (Res Meth, CPA, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Latent Class Growth Analysis: Procedural Recommendations for Model SpecificationPhillips, David, Poehacker, Stefanie, Lauterbach, Dean
Poster #FRI 172 (Res Meth, Acute, Chronic, Complex, Terror, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Exploring the Differences in Posttraumatic Stress Characteristics by Duration of Trauma: Single or Short Duration vs. Prolonged TraumaGoral, Aviva, Feder-Bubis, Paula, Aharonson-Daniel, Limor
Poster #FRI 174 (Res Meth, Chronic, Complex, Health, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
Poly-Victimisation across the Life Course as a Potential Etiological Factor of Psychopathology in an Adult Male PopulationArmour, Cherie, Burns, Carol, Lagdon, Susan, Boyda, David
PREVENTION/EARLY INTERVENTIONPoster #FRI 175 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Prevent, Adult) I - Industrialized
Implementation of a Stepped Early Psychological Care Model in the Montreal Burn Centre: A Success StoryBond, Suzie, Mousseau, Manon, Gaudreau, Myriam, Bergeron, Nicolas
Poster #FRI 176 (Prevent, Acute, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Relationship between Attitudes towards Trauma Disclosure and Perceptions of Social Support in recently Traumatized IndividualsEnnis, Naomi, Wagner, Anne, Monson, Candice
Poster #FRI 177 (Prevent, Surv/Hist, Intergen, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Positive Effect of Knowing the Traumatic History of One’s Family in the Process of Transgenerational Trauma TransmissionMazulyte, Egle, Gailiene, Danute
Poster #FRI 178 (Prevent, Assess Dx, QoL, Sub/Abuse, Theory, Adult) - Industrialized
Personality-Based PTSD Subtypes in College Students: Understanding the Link with Problem DrinkingRadomski, Sharon, Read, Jennifer
Poster #FRI 179 (Prevent, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Depr, Rape, Adult) I - N/A
Does Depression Increase Threat of Sexual Re-Victimization among Survivors? Risk Perception and Resistance Self-efficacy as MechanismsDecker, Melissa, Littleton, Heather
Poster #FRI 180 (Prevent, Clin Res, Cul Div, DV, Orient, Adult) I - Industrialized
Dating Violence in Sexual Minority StudentsMicol, Rachel, Steward, Jennifer, Davis, Joanne, Finn, Jacob
Poster #FRI 181 (Prevent, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Mediating Role of Posttraumatic Cognitions in the Relationship between Resiliency and PTSD Symptoms in a Prospective Observational SampleFiorillo, Devika, Thompson, Nick, Michopoulos, Vasiliki, Roffman, Rebecca, Rothbaum, Barbara, Ressler, Kerry
Poster #FRI 182 (Prevent, Comm/Vio, Rape, Adult) M - N/A
The Military Environment: Factors Associated with Active Component and Reserve/National Guard Servicewomen’s Risk of Sexual Assault in Non-deployed SettingsSadler, Anne, Mengeling, Michelle, Booth, Brenda, Torner, James
Poster #FRI 183 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Childhood Abuse and Risky Sexual Behaviours in Adulthood: The Mediating Role of Drug and Alcohol UseRosen, Lianne, Mirotchnick, Carolyn, Eadie, Erin, Runtz, Marsha
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Poster #FRI 184 (Prevent, CPA, DV, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Childhood Abuse as a Correlate of Attrition from an Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Program for Military CouplesMassa, Andrea, Weatherill, Robin, Creech, Suzannah, Macdonald, Alexandra, Taft, Casey
Poster #FRI 185 (Prevent, Clinical Practice, Bio/Int, Prevent, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib
Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder with Propranolol: a Meta-analytic ReviewArgolo, Felipe, Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, Netto, Liana, Guedes, Gisela, Freitas, Lucas, Quarantini, Lucas
Poster #FRI 186 (Prevent, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Sexual Functioning after Sexual Assault: A Six-week Follow-Up of Adult Women and Adolescent Girls Receiving Sexual Assault Forensic Medical Examinations Badour, Christal, Walsh, Kate, Resnick, Heidi
Poster #FRI 187 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Clin Res, Child/Adol) I - N/A
An Exploration of the Role of Relaxation in Preventing and Reducing PTSS in Children Post-injuryWeiss, Danielle, Cole, Danielle, Kassam-Adams, Nancy, Kohser, Kristen, Marsac, Meghan
Poster #FRI 188 (Prevent, Acute, Aggress, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Adolescent Trauma Exposure and Internalizing/Externalizing SymptomsFlaster, Aaron, Darnell, Doyanne, Hendricks, Karen, Kerbat, Amanda, Comtois, Kate
Poster #FRI 189 (Prevent, Clin Res, Nat/Dis, Prevent, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Interpersonal Risk Factors for the Onset of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms among Disaster-exposed Children and AdolescentsCrowley, Matthew, Hurd, Nicole, Felton, Julia
Poster #FRI 190 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Ethnic, Rape, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Child Abuse and Sexual Revictimization in Adulthood: Understanding the Mediating Role of Emotion Dysregulation Fiorillo, Devika, Powers Lott, Abigail, Ressler, Kerry, Bradley, Bekh
Poster #FRI 191 (Prevent, CPA, Fam/Int, Global, Neglect, Lifespan) - E & S Africa
Improving Care Quality and Preventing Maltreatment in Institutional Care – Transferring Knowledge from Developmental Psychology into Childcare PracticeHecker, Tobias, Kaltenbach, Elisa, Mkinga, Getrude, Hermenau, Katharin
Poster #FRI 192 (Prevent, Clinical Practice, Fam/Int, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
The Effect of Specific Risk Factors on Maternal Emotional Availability with 12-Month Old InfantsD’Amico, Julie, Gilchrist, Michelle, Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia
Poster #FRI 193 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Comm/Int, Prevent, Tech, N/A) I - Global
Complexity Science, Disaster Mental Health, and Community Resilience: The Remarkable Saga of the Lac-Mégantic Runaway TrainShultz, James, Généreux, Mélissa, Roy, Mathieu, Maltais, Danielle, Hall, Trevor, Mazurik, Laurie
Poster #FRI 194 (Prevent, Health, Illness, QoL, Mil/Vets, Other) M - Industrialized
Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder among Danish Soldiers after Deployment to AfghanistanNielsen, Anni, Budtz-Lilly, Anna, Karstoft, Karen-Inge, Christensen, Kaj, Andersen, Søren, Rosendal, Marianne
CLINICAL PRACTICEPoster #FRI 195 (Practice, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Predictors of Treatment PTSD Outcome in a Sample of Iraq and Afghanistan Female Veterans with Group Exposure TherapyCastillo, Diane, Belon, Katherine, C’de Baca, Janet
Poster #FRI 196 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Adult) - Industrialized
Neurobiological Predictors of Response to Prolonged Exposure in PTSDGoodkind, Madeleine, Fonzo, Greg, Peng, Kathy, Weiss, Elizabeth, Rothbaum, Barbara, Etkin, Amit
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 154
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 197 (Practice, Acc/Inj, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Psychophysiological Assessment of Non-interpersonal Violence Residual InjuriesWeaver, Terri, Hurless, Nicole, Glon, Brendon, Mii, Akemi, Jaques, Michelle, Elrod, Noel
Poster #FRI 198 (Practice, Anx, Clinical Practice, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
History of Traumatic Brain Injury Is Associated with Increased Mental Health Service Use among Veterans with PTSD, Depression and Anxiety Miles, Shannon, Mott, Juliette, Hundt, Natalie, Mignogna, Joseph, Thompson, Karin, Pastorek, Nicholas
Poster #FRI 199 (Practice, Assess Dx, Adult) I - N/A
Assessing the Relationship between Clinician-administered and Self-report Measures of PTSD: A Meta-analysis George, Sunita, Elwood, Lisa
Poster #FRI 200 (Practice, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Profiles of OEF/OIF/OND VeteransMcManus, Eliza, Tomassetti-Long, Victoria, Arseneau, Julie, Stewart, Heather, Bradley, John, Fruchter, Yvette
Poster #FRI 201 (Practice, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Evaluation of a Shared Decision-Making Model on Evidence Based Treatment Engagement and Completion in a VA Outpatient PTSD ClinicLondon, Melissa, Hessinger, Jonathan, Baer, Sheila
Poster #FRI 202 (Practice, Chronic, Clin Res, Commun, QoL, Adult) M - Industrialized
Optimal Care following Forced Migration: A Comparison of Psychosocial Services to Foster Adaptive Life Functioning among RefugeesReed, David, Bagheri, Tara, Wickham, Robert, Husic, Armina, Patel, Sita
Poster #FRI 203 (Practice, Chronic, Complex, Rape, Orient, Adult) I - Global
BDSM and Trauma: Is There a Relationship?Daniels, Angel, Copp, Christopher, Harner, Michelle, Jessick, Laura
Poster #FRI 205 (Practice, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Systematic Review of a Group-Based Trauma Intervention for Military Personnel Buchanan, Marla, Chou, Fred, Bennett, Andrea
Poster #FRI 206 (Practice, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
A Review of Dropout from Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Iraq and Afghanistan Combat VeteransZakarian, Rebecca, Goetter, Elizabeth, Bui, Eric, Osjerkis, Rebecca, Brendel, Rebecca, Simon, Naomi
Poster #FRI 208 (Practice, Complex, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
The Association between Varying Levels of Trauma Exposure and Risky Behaviors among College StudentsFugitt, Jessica, Melkonian, Alex, Dutton, Courtney, Ham, Lindsay
Poster #FRI 209 (Practice, Complex, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Prospective Associations between Changes in Spiritual Struggles and Combat-related PTSD Outcomes after Residential TreatmentMcCormick, Wesley, Currier, Joseph, Drescher, Kent
Poster #FRI 210 (Practice, CSA, Clin Res, Adult) I - Industrialized
Predictors of Treatment Attrition in a Sample of Danish Incest SurvivorsFletcher, Shelley, Armour, Cherie, Elklit, Ask, Shevlin, Mark
Poster #FRI 211 (Practice, DV, QoL, Res Meth, Adult) M - N/A
Sheltering for Safety in Community Women with Divorce Histories Warnecke, Ashlee, Szabo, Yvette, Burns, Vicki, Fernandez-Botran, Rafael, Miller, James, Newton, Tamara
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 155
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 212 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Impact of Provider Gender Preference on Patient-Provider Relationships in Veterans Screened Positive for Military Sexual TraumaMcBain, Sacha, Garneau-Fournier, Jade, Torres, Tammy, Detweiler, Laura, Turchik, Jessica
Poster #FRI 213 (Clin Res, Cul Div, Refugee, Child/Adol) - Global
Treatment of Posttraumatic Symptoms in Child and Adolescent Refugees: A Systematic ReviewRosner, Rita, Eberle-Sejari, Rima
Poster #FRI 214 (Practice, Clin Res, Cul Div, Global, Refugee, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Unaccompanied Refugee Minors: A Case SeriesRosner, Rita, Unterhitzenberger, Johanna, Eberle-Sejari, Rima, Rassenhofer, Miriam, Sukale, Thorsten, Goldbeck, Lutz
Poster #FRI 215 (Practice, Acc/Inj, Anx, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Children and Parents after Admission to a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)Nelson, Lara, Gold, Jeffrey, Jaramillo, Natalia, Barton, JohnDavid
Poster #FRI 216 (Practice, Bio Med, Clin Res, Depr, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Pharmacotherapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Comorbid Major Depressive DisorderOe, Misari, Chiba, Hiromi, Masuda, Ryota, Uchimura, Naohisa
Poster #FRI 217 (Practice, CPA, CSA, Fam/Int, Intergen, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
Integrating Research on Multilingual Trauma Memory in Psychotherapy: A Latina Family Case StudyCarlos, Natalie, Miller, Hannah
BIOLOGICAL/MEDICALPoster #FRI 219 (Bio Med, Acute, Bio Med, Health, Adult) I - Industrialized
Traumatic Life Events and Physiological Arousal in Daily LifeHan, Sohyun, Timmons, Adela, Perrone, Laura, Margolin, Gayla
Poster #FRI 220 (Bio Med, Affect/Int, Aggress, DV, Fam/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Victimization and Perpetration in Couples: Associations between Dating Violence and Electrodermal Activity in Daily LifePerrone, Laura, Timmons, Adela, Han, Sohyun, Vitale, Laura, Margolin, Gayla
Poster #FRI 223 (Bio Med, Anx, Neuro, Adult) A - Industrialized
Individuals at Risk for Affective Disorders Exhibit Dysfunction in a Medial Prefrontal Brain Network Involved in Anticipation of Aversive OutcomesKirlic, Namik, Alvarez, Ruben
Poster #FRI 224 (Bio Med, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Adult) M - Industrialized
Combat Veterans with Comorbid PTSD and Mild TBI Exhibit a Greater Visual Processing ERP from Bilateral Occipital Lobes while Appraising Emotional ImagesShu, I-Wei, Onton, Julie, Vilchis, Rodolfo, Simmons, Alan, Matthews, Scott
Poster #FRI 226 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Health, Illness, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is Associated with Chronic Kidney DiseaseJame, Mary, Neylan, Thomas, Whooley, Mary, Shlipak, Michael, Peralta, Carmen, Cohen, Beth
Poster #FRI 227 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Nat/Dis, Adult) M - E Asia & Pac
Time Sequence of Attentional Bias among PTSD and Non-PTSD Adult Earthquake SurvivorsWang, Richu, Wang, Li, Zhang, Jianxin
Poster #FRI 228 (Bio Med, Cog/Int, Comm/Int, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
An Event-Related Potential Study of Ambiguous Social Threat Processing in Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress DisorderSippel, Lauren, Roy, Alicia, Southwick, Steven, Fichtenholtz, Harlan
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 156
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 229 (Bio Med, CSA, Health, Adult) A - Industrialized
Child Maltreatment and Pregnancy Obesity: A Comparison of Obese, Overweight and Normal Weight Pregnant WomenKersting, Anette, Nagl, Michaela, Steinig, Jana, Klinitzke, Grit, Stepan, Holger
Poster #FRI 230 (Bio Med, Health, Illness, Pub Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Cancer Risk: A Nationwide Cohort StudyGradus, Jaimie, Körmendiné Farkas, Dóra, Svensson, Elisabeth, Ehrenstein, Vera, Adler, Nancy, Milstein, Arnold
Poster #FRI 231 (Bio Med, Health, Pub Health, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among a Cohort of Women in Coastal Louisiana Affected by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (DHOS)Peters, Edward, Rung, Ariane, Brashear, Meghan, Nugent, Nicole, Trapido, Edward
Poster #FRI 232 (Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Genetic, Neuro, Adult) M - Industrialized
COMT VAL158MET Modulates Hippocampal Volume in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderReagan, Andrew, Hayes, Jasmeet, Logue, Mark, Salat, David, McGlinchey, Regina, Miller, Mark
Poster #FRI 233 (Bio Med, Sleep, Adult) M - Industrialized
Autonomic Nervous System Activity during REM and Non-REM Sleep in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and ResilienceKobayashi, Ihori, Wilson, Bryonna, Lavela, Joseph, Bell, Kimberly, Mellman, Thomas
Poster #FRI 234 (Bio Med, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Sleep Disturbances in Combat-Exposed Veterans: Associations with PTSD, Personality and CopingLind, Mackenzie, Brown, Emily, Farrell-Carnahan, Leah, Brown, Ruth, McDonald, Scott, Amstadter, Ananda
Poster #FRI 235 (Bio Med, Aggress, CPA, CSA, Genetic, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
FKBP5 and Child Maltreatment Interact to Predict Internalizing, Externalizing and Neuroendocrine Reactivity to a Social Stress TaskWalsh, Kate, Sumner, Jennifer, Sheridan, Margaret, McLaughlin, Katie
Poster #FRI 236 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Chronic, Adult) - N/A
Childhood Trauma Alters Corticolimbic Connectivity in Cocaine-Dependent SubjectsMoran-Santa Maria, Megan, Hartwell, Karen, Brady, Kathleen
Poster #FRI 237 (Prevent, Nat/Dis, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Genetic, Child/Adol) - N/A
Genetic and Environmental Predictors of Adolescent Binge Drinking following a Natural Disaster Bountress, Kaitlin, Danielson, Carla, Williamson, Vernell, Vladimirov, Vladimir, Ruggiero, Kenneth, Amstadter, Ananda
Poster #FRI 238 (Bio Med, CPA, Chronic, Dev/Int, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Does Intellectual Ability Moderate the Association between Childhood Physical Abuse and Earlier Initiation of Substance Use? Nikulina, Valentina, Nomura, Yoko
Poster #FRI 239 (Bio Med, CPA, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Effects of Positive and Negative Parenting Behaviors on Brain Development from Early to Late Adolescence: A Longitudinal Structural Brain Imaging StudyWhittle, Sarah, Vijayakumar, Nandita, Dennison, Meg, Schwartz, Orli, Sheeber, Lisa, Allen, Nicholas
Poster #FRI 240 (Bio Med, Acute, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Res Meth, Lifespan) I - Latin Amer & Carib
Peritraumatic Tonic Immobility in a Large Representative Sample of the General Population: Association with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Female GenderKalaf, Juliana, Coutinho, Evandro, Figueira, Ivan, Volchan, Eliane, Vilete, Liliane
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 157
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 241 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Neuro, Other) A - Industrialized
Latent Classes of PTSD Symptoms, Neural Activity and Neurocognitive Responses in Danish Treatment-Seeking VeteransEskelund, Kasper, Karstoft, Karen-Inge, Frost, Michael, Andersen, Søren
Poster #FRI 242 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Chronic, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Other) M - Industrialized
DHEA and Cortisol in Army National Guard Special Forces: The Impact of Chronic or Traumatic Stress on ResilienceRensberger, Jared, Nolty, Anne, Buckwalter, Galen
Poster #FRI 243 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Chronic, Health, Illness, Other) M - Latin Amer & Carib
PTSD Symptom Clusters and Dyslipidemia: A Strong Dose-response Relation with Hyperarousal SymptomsMaia, Deborah, Mendonça, Eliane, Figueira, Ivan, Coutinho, Evandro, Mendlowicz, Mauro
CLINICAL/INTERVENTION RESEARCHPoster #FRI 244 (Clin Res, CPA, Chronic, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Role of Childhood Polyvictimization in Onset of Illicit Drug Use and Current Posttraumatic Stress SymptomsLance, Kathryn, Kim, Yerim, Miller-Graff, Laura, Howell, Kathryn
Poster #FRI 245 (Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Relationship between Interpersonal Trauma and Eating Pathology: Contributing Factors of PTSD Symptomology, Impulsivity and Locus of ControlTurkel, Melissa, Bruce, Steven
Poster #FRI 246 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Fam/Int, QoL, Adult) - Industrialized
Effects of Prolonged Exposure and Sertraline on Social FunctioningGraham, Belinda, Garcia, Natalia, Feeny, Norah, Zoellner, Lori
Poster #FRI 247 (Clin Res, CPA, Cog/Int, Intergen, Adult) I - Industrialized
Reduced Empathic Skills in Relation to Early Childhood AdversitiesTollenaar, Marieke, Paesen, Leo, Ingensiep, Clara, Chiu, Chui-De, Conijn, Judith, Dziobek, Isabel
Poster #FRI 248 (Clin Res, CPA, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Intergen, Lifespan) - Industrialized
The Role of Emotional Inhibition in the Intergenerational Transmission of AbuseTollenaar, Marieke, van den Berg, Lisa, Compier-de Block, Laura, Pittner, Katharina, Van IJzendoorn, Marinus, Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian, Alink, Lenneke, Elzinga, Bernet
Poster #FRI 249 (Bio Med, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Adult) - N/A
Superior Cognitive Disengagement and Pathological Dissociation in Acute Psychiatric InpatientsChiu, Chui-De
Poster #FRI 250 (Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Cog/Int, Complex, Adult) - Industrialized
The Evaluation of an Emotional Working Memory Training in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder Krause-Utz, Annegret, Walther, Julia-Caroline, Schweizer, Susanne, Lis, Stefanie, Schmahl, Christian, Bohus, Martin
Poster #FRI 251 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Complex, Bio/Int, Neuro, Adult) - Industrialized
Dissociation in Borderline Personality Disorder: Cognitive Control over Emotional Stimuli and its Neural Correlates Winter, Dorina, Krause-Utz, Annegret, Lis, Stefanie, Bohus, Martin, Schmahl, Christian
Poster #FRI 252 (Clin Res, Health, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Binge Drinking, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Use of Health Care Services and Receipt of Risk Reduction Counseling among U.S. Veterans with Military Service in Iraq or AfghanistanCalhoun, Patrick, Kimbrel, Nathan, Dennis, Paul, McDonald, Scott, Beckham, Jean, Dedert, Eric, Kudler, Harold, Straits-Troster, Kristy, Wagner, D. Ryan
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 158
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 253 (Prevent, Health, Illness, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
The Relationship between Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms and Physical HealthSchry, Amie, Rissling, Michelle, Gentes, Emily, Beckham, Jean, Kudler, Harold, Straits-Troster, Kristy, Calhoun, Patric6
Poster #FRI 254 (Clin Res, Anx, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) - Industrialized
Effects of PTSD Hyperarousal Symptom Fluctuations and Negative Affect on Smoking Lapse Dedert, Eric, Dennis, Paul, Hicks, Terrell, Carpenter, Vickie, Neal, Lydia, Calhoun, Patrick, Beckham, Jean
Poster #FRI 255 (Clin Res, Complex, Cul Div, Pub Health, Rape, Adult) - Industrialized
Associations of Perpetrator Identity with Guilt and Shame among Military Sexual Trauma (MST) SurvivorsBryan, AnnaBelle
Poster #FRI 256 (Practice, Cog/Int, Prevent, Rape, Adult) - Industrialized
Forgiveness Reduces Risk for Suicide Attempts among Sexual Assault Survivors Experiencing High Levels of GuiltBryan, Craig, Bryan, AnnaBelle
Poster #FRI 257 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) - Industrialized
The Role of Rumination in the Relation between Moral Injury and Internalizing and Externalizing SymptomsChaplo, Shannon, Kerig, Patricia
Poster #FRI 260 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Affect/Int, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A
Post-Deployment Suicide Risk Screening in the U.S. ArmyVannoy, Steven
Poster #FRI 261 (Clin Res, Comm/Int, QoL, Mil/Vets, Aging, Adult) - Industrialized
Longitudinal Course of Posttraumatic Growth among U.S. Military VeteransTsai, Jack, Pietrzak, Robert, Southwick, Steven
Poster #FRI 262 (Clin Res, Complex, Train/Ed/Dis, Self-Care, Mil/Vets, Prof) M - Global
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy and Restoration of Hope for Police Officers: Implications for Reducing PTSD Symptoms, Complex Trauma, Disassociation and its Impact Genlik, Ken
Poster #FRI 263 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
The Challenge of Drop Out for Active Duty Soldiers Participating in Exposure TherapyReger, Greg, Smolenski, Derek, Koenen-Woods, Patricia, Zetocha, Kimberlee, Holloway, Kevin, Gahm, Gregory
Poster #FRI 264 (Practice, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Considering Transdiagnostic Treatments in the Context of Patient Dropout: Effectiveness of the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders among Veterans with PTSDVarkovitzky, Ruth, Reger, Greg
Poster #FRI 265 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A
Predicting Dropout from Cognitive Processing TherapyHearne, Catherine
Poster #FRI 266 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Torture, Grief, Adult) - Industrialized
Stress Management versus Cognitive Restructuring: a Randomised Clinical Study on Traumatised RefugeesCarlsson, Jessica, Sonne, Charlotte, Mortensen, Erik
Poster #FRI 267 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Complex, Cul Div, Refugee, Adult) - Industrialized
The Treatment of Traumatised Refugees with Sertraline versus Venlafaxine in Combination with Psychotherapy – a Randomised Clinical Study Sonne, Charlotte
Poster #FRI 268 (Bio Med, Chronic, Torture, Neuro, Adult) - Industrialized
Trauma and the Synchronization of Brain Networks; an fMRI Study of Refugee Victims of TortureUldall, Sigurd
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 159
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 269 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Military Sexual Trauma is Associated with Eating Disorders in Female VeteransMaguen, Shira, Donalson, Rosemary, Dinh, Julie, Hebenstreit, Claire, Dalton, Sarah
Poster #FRI 270 (Clin Res, Depr, Rape, Mil/Vets, Theory, Adult) - Industrialized
A Preliminary Investigation of Institutional Betrayal among Veterans with Military Sexual TraumaMonteith, Lindsey, Bahraini, Nazanin, Matarazzo, Bridget, Soberay, Kelly, Smith, Carly
Poster #FRI 271 (Clin Res, Rape, Orient, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Guilt and Shame among Military Personnel and Veterans who have Experienced Military Sexual TraumaReynolds, Mira, Bryan, Craig, Bryan, AnnaBelle
Poster #FRI 272 (Clin Res, Orient, Adult) - Industrialized
Rates of and Reasons for Reluctance to Disclose True Military Sexual Trauma (MST) StatusBlais, Rebecca, Fargo, Jamison, Gundlapalli, Adi
Poster #FRI 273 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Care, Adult) - Industrialized
Relationship between Alcohol Misuse, Alcohol Screening, and Treatment Outcomes in STEPS-UPEvatt, Daniel, Belsher, Brad, Jaycox, Lisa, Freed, Michael, Novak, Laura, Beech, Erin, Thonsen, Lindsay, Bray, Robert, Engel, Charles
Poster #FRI 274 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Care, Adult) - Industrialized
Bridging the Health System: Evaluating Patterns of Behavioral Health Utilization among Active Duty Soldiers with Trauma Symptoms in a Stepped, Collaborative Care InterventionBelsher, Brad, Jaycox, Lisa, Evatt, Daniel, Freed, Michael, Engel, Charles, Novak, Laura, Lucio, Whitley, Bray, Robert
Poster #FRI 275 (Clin Res, Clin Res, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Student Veterans with PTSD Symptoms: Perceived Barriers and Support NeedsMcCaslin, Shannon, O’Connor, Ashley, Herbst, Ellen, Leach, Bridget, Armstrong, Keith
Poster #FRI 276 (Commun, Clinical Practice, Prevent, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Prof) - Industrialized
VHA Services on the College Campus: Acceptability and Impact of the Student Veteran’s Health ProgramHerbst, Ellen, Leach, Bridget, McCaslin, Shannon, Armstrong, Keith, O’Connor, Ashley, Jersky, Brandina
Poster #FRI 277 (Clin Res, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A
Experiences of Post-9/11 Veterans in College: A Story of PerseveranceO’Connor, Ashley
Poster #FRI 278 (Clin Res, Global, Surv/Hist, Civil/War, Intergen, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Exploration and Clinical Implications of Values Changes Following Political Violence Comeau, Thea, Fitzpatrick, Marilyn, Simms, Jane, MacIntosh, Heather
Poster #FRI 279 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized
Telephone Care Management in Outpatient PTSD Treatment: A Randomized Controlled TrialAzevedo, Kathryn, Tiet, Quyen, Calhoun, Patrick, Greene, Carolyn, Wood, Amanda, Rosen, Craig
Poster #FRI 280 (Clin Res, Complex, Adult) M - Industrialized
Telephone Care Management Enhances the Therapeutic Relationship between Veterans with PTSD and their Mental Health Treatment ProvidersAzevedo, Kathryn, Rosen, Craig, Tiet, Quyen, Lindley, Steven, Carolyn, Greene
Poster #FRI 281 (Clin Res, Bio/Int, Adult) I - N/A
An Innovative Photomedicine Treatment for Comorbid TBI and PTSDKnight, Jeffrey, Naeser, Margaret, Martin, Paula, Ho, Michael, Krengel, Maxine, Bogdanova, Yelena
Poster #FRI 282 (Assess Dx, DV, Adult) I - N/A
The Association between Subconcussive Head Injury and Intimate Partner ViolenceKnight, Jeffrey, Weatherill, Robin, Taft, Casey
ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting 160
Poster Presentation – Session 2, Friday
Final Program www.istss.org
Poster #FRI 283 (Clin Res, Complex, Ethnic, Fam/Int, Intergen, Adult) M - Industrialized
Predicting Jewish Historical Loss through Family Communication and Strength of IdentificationPatel, Anushka, Cromer, Lisa
Poster #FRI 284 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Health, Sleep, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
The Influence of Exposure, Relaxation and Re-scripting Therapy for Children (ERRT-C) on Sleep Parameters Measured by ActigraphyPatel, Anushka, Rhudy, Jamie, Davis, Joanne, Cromer, Lisa
Poster #FRI 285 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Acute, Res Meth, Neuro, Adult) M - N/A
Cortical Volume and Surface Area in Regions Supporting Emotion Regulation are Associated with Symptoms of Avoidance in the Acute Aftermath of a Traumatic EventHanson, Jessica, deRoon-Cassini, Terri, Taubitz, Lauren, Belleau, Emily, Larson, Christine
Poster #FRI 286 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Impact of Exercise on PTSD Symptoms among OEF/OIF/OND VeteransBosch, Jeane, Weaver, Terri, Dinh, Julie, Neylan, Thomas, McCaslin, Shannon
Poster #FRI 287 (Clin Res, Acute, Affect/Int, Anx, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder after Traumatic and Stressful Life Eventsvan den Berg, Lisa, Tollenaar, Marieke, Spinhoven, Philip, Penninx, Brenda, Elzinga, Bernet
Poster #FRI 289 (Clin Res, Acute, Depr, Adult) M - Industrialized
Memory Centrality of a Distressing Event and its Effect on Post-traumatic Stress SymptomsVermeulen, Mirjam, Brown, Adam, Raes, Filip, Krans, Julie
Poster #FRI 290 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Aggress, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Relationship between Negative Expressivity, Anger and PTSD Symptom ClustersClaycomb, Meredith, Roley, Michelle, Contractor, Ateka, Dranger, Paula, Elhai, Jon
Poster #FRI 291 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Bio/Int, Theory, Adult) M - Industrialized
First Session Fear Activation and Response to Written Narrative ExposureHowell, Mary, Akeeb, Ameenat, Lavela, Joseph, Kobayashi, Ihori, Mellman, Thomas
Poster #FRI 292 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Associations between Post-traumatic Stress and Mindfulness Facets in Acute-care Psychiatric InpatientsMartin, Colleen, Abrams, Jocelyn, Amador, Christy, Reddy, Madhavi, Wardle, Margaret, Vujanovic, Anka
Poster #FRI 293 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Theory, Adult) I - Industrialized
Multi-Method Study of Distress Tolerance and Post-traumatic Stress in Acute-care Psychiatric InpatientsAmador, Christy, Abrams, Jocelyn, Martin, Colleen, Reddy, Madhavi, Wardle, Margaret, Vujanovic, Anka
Poster #FRI 294 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Role of Distress Tolerance in Affective Responding to Script Driven Imagery among Trauma-Exposed AdultsKnight, Carolina, Babson, Kimberly, Banducci, Anne N3, Bonn-Miller, Marcel, Feldner, Matthew
Poster #FRI 295 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Complex, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized
Coping in Pregnant Women after Intimate Partner ViolenceScheid, Caroline, Miller-Graff, Laura, Tull, Mary, Rice, Catherine
Poster #FRI 296 (Clin Res, Aggress, Anx, CSA, Intergen, Adult) - Industrialized
The Role of Gender and Family Context in Understanding PTSD Symptom Profiles among Adults with a History of Childhood Sexual AbuseCross, Dorthie, Powers Lott, Abigail, Bradley, Bekh
Poster #FRI 297 (Clin Res, Aggress, Bio Med, CPA, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Relation between Family Aggression and Disordered Eating Behaviors: Moderating Roles of the Parasympathetic Nervous SystemCorneau, Gail, Bodisch, Jenna, Barry, Samantha, Tasca, Jessica, Szczypinski, Bridget, Gordis, Elana
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Poster #FRI 298 (Clin Res, Aggress, CPA, Comm/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Emotion Dysregulation Mediates the Relationship between Childhood Physical Abuse and Aggressive Behavior in a Low-income, African-American SampleCrow, Thomas, Dixon, Hayley, Ressler, Kerry, Bradley, Bekh
Poster #FRI 299 (Clin Res, Aggress, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Interpersonal Aggression and Coping Styles in Military Veterans with PTSDWood, Alyssa, McCormick, Wesley, Currier, Joseph
Poster #FRI 300 (Clin Res, Anx, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Reactions to Prolonged Exposure for PTSD among Patients with a Psychotic DisorderGrubaugh, Anouk, Knapp, Rebecca, Ellis, Charles, Veronee, Kimberly
Poster #FRI 301 (Clin Res, Anx, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Performance Validity, but Not PTSD, is Associated with Cognitive Performance in Iraq and Afghanistan War Era VeteransMiskey, Holly, McDonald, Scott, Shura, Robert, Pickett, Treven, Yoash-Gantz, Ruth, Rowland, Jared
Poster #FRI 302 (Clin Res, Anx, Complex, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Intimate Couple Relationships and PTSD: A Phenomonological Analysis of Resiliency in National Guard Couples Experiencing PTSD Symptoms over TimeGuty, Derrick, Blow, Adrian, Gorman, Lisa, Huebner, Angela, Kees, Michelle, Guty, Danielle
Poster #FRI 303 (Clin Res, Anx, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Growth and PTSD Symptoms: The Role of Depressive CognitionsKramer, Lindsay, Silverstein, Madison, Weathers, Frank
Poster #FRI 304 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Chronic, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Relationship between Resilience, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Alcohol Consumption in OEF/OIF VeteransSheth, Diti, Hawn, Sage, Brown, Ruth, Hummel, Katie, McDonald, Scott, Amstadter, Ananda
Poster #FRI 305 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Complex, Res Meth, Theory, Adult) M - N/A
Traumatic Dissonance: Construct and Scale DevelopmentWilliamson, Rachel, Reed, David, Wickham, Robert
Poster #FRI 306 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Prevalence, Factor Structure and Comorbidity of DSM-5 PTSD: Integrating Classification with Clinical and Scientific KnowledgeGentes, Emily, Hicks, Terrell, Neal, Lydia, Dennis, Paul, Kimbrel, Nathan, Calhoun, Patrick
Poster #FRI 307 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Alcohol Use Problems in Combat Veterans: The Role of Moral InjuryCharak, Ruby, Claycomb, Meredith, Byllesby, Brianna, Elhai, Jon, Pietrzak, Robert
Poster #FRI 308 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Greater Hippocampal Volume is Associated with better PTSD Treatment Response to Prolonged Exposure TherapyRubin, Mikael, Shvil, Erel, Papini, Santiago, Markowitz, John, Mann, J. John, Neria, Yuval
Poster #FRI 309 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Adult) I - Industrialized
Incremental Effects of Betrayal Trauma and Borderline Personality Disorder on Suicide RiskYalch, Matthew, Bernard, Nicola, Levendosky, Alytia
Poster #FRI 310 (Clin Res, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Complex, Global, Adult) I - Industrialized
Do Gratitude and Moral Elevation Buffer the Effects of Trauma on Psychological Well-Being?: Examining this Relationship in Sex-Trafficked Women Compared With ControlsScarsella, Gina, Rudolph, Marissa, Tingey, Jamie, Kramarevsky, Oxana, Patton, Kaitlin, Erickson, Thane
Poster #FRI 311 (Clin Res, Chronic, DV, Adult) M - Industrialized
Negative Self-Worth/Image mediates the Relationship between Sexual Abuse and PTSD Symptoms among IPV SurvivorsTran, Han, Dodson, Thomas, Woodward, Matthew, Henschel, Aisling, Eddinger, Jasmine, Beck, J Gayle
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Poster #FRI 312 (Clin Res, Chronic, Fam/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
Chronic Trauma and the Father-Toddler Relationship: a Multiple Mediation ModelHose, Shari, Raveau, Hasti, Moran, Kayla, Zundel, Clara, Dorman, Hillary
Poster #FRI 313 (Clin Res, Chronic, Health, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Trauma Sequelae Uniquely Predict Components of Self-reported Sleep DysfunctionDeGutis, Joseph, Chiu, Christopher, Thai, Michelle, Milberg, William, McGlinchey, Regina, Esterman, Michael
Poster #FRI 314 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Adult) M - Industrialized
Compartmentalized Self-organization and Perceived Fragmented Self-knowledge in Individuals with Dissociation PronenessWong, Hon Lam, Chiu, Chui-De, Chang, Jen Ho
Poster #FRI 315 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - N/A
A Comparison among Veterans of PTSD with and without Co-occurring AUD on Measures of Heart Rate VariabilityRay, John, Pyne, Jeffrey
Poster #FRI 316 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Neuro, Adult) M - N/A
Self-Regulation of Threat in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Associations between Inhibitory Control and Dissociative SymptomatologyMelara, Robert, Hien, Denise, Ruglass, Lesia, Fertuck, Eric, Southard, Matthew, Nicholson, Ronald
Poster #FRI 317 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Depr, Nat/Dis, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Associative Factors of Depressive Symptoms among Fukushima Nuclear Plant Workers 14-15 Months Post-disaster: The Fukushima NEWS Project StudyTakahashi, Sho, Shigemura, Jun, Takahashi, Yoshitomo, Nomura, Soichiro, Yoshino, Aihide, Tanigawa, Takeshi
Poster #FRI 318 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Death, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized
Coping Strategy as a Predictor of Psychological Outcomes in Recently Bereaved, Middle-Aged SpousesGoldenthal, Hayley, Wittlin, Natalie, Reddy, Madhavi, Kaplow, Julie
Poster #FRI 319 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized
Effectiveness of Integrated VA Residential Treatment for PTSD Due to Military Sexual TraumaKeith, Jessica, Griffin, Gina, Wescott, Lea
Poster #FRI 320 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Res Meth, Adult) M - N/A
Tai Chi for PTSD: Lessons Learned from Qualitative DataPolizzi, Craig, Niles, Barbara, Mori, DeAnna, Pless Kaiser, Anica, Ledoux, Annie, Wang, Chenchen
Poster #FRI 321 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
Threats to the Relationship: An Examination of Therapeutic Alliance during Prolonged Exposure in the Treatment of a Comorbid PTSD and SUD PopulationPedersen, Annelisa, Hien, Denise
Poster #FRI 322 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Sexual Self Schema Changes across Cognitive Processing TherapyBoeck, Renee, Blain, Leah, Galovski, Tara
Poster #FRI 323 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
Daily Effects of PTSD Severity and Alcohol Consumption on Self-Appraised Drinking Problems in a PTSD Sample with Comorbid Alcohol DependenceWilson, Sarah, Krenek, Marketa, Browne, Kendall, Yard, Samantha, Simpson, Tracy
Poster #FRI 324 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Terror, Adult) M - Global
Posttraumatic Growth: An Antecedent and Outcome of Posttraumatic Stress. Cross-lagged Associations among Individuals Exposed to TerrorismBlix, Ines, Birkeland, Marianne, Hansen, Marianne, Heir, Trond
Poster #FRI 325 (Clin Res, Comm/Vio, Adult) M - N/A
The Relative Contributions of Perceived Social Support and Morale to the Development of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Police Officers Responding to Protests in Ferguson, MissouriBeagley, Marin, Strasshofer, David, Held, Philip, Peterson, Zoe, Galovski, Tara
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Poster #FRI 326 (Clin Res, CPA, Clin Res, Cul Div, Neglect, Adult) I - Industrialized
Impact of Discrimination and Traumatic Life Events on Risk for Child MaltreatmentLee, Pahoua, Vincent, Gabrielle, Clausen, Brittany, Pinna, Keri
Poster #FRI 327 (Clin Res, CPA, Complex, Dev/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized
Differential Effects of Child Abuse on Schizotypal Personality Disorder SymptomsThomas, Katherine, Yalch, Matthew, Powers Lott, Abigail, Hopwood, Christopher
Poster #FRI 328 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Adult) M - Industrialized
Examining the Mediating Role of Experiential Avoidance in the Relation between Physical and/or Sexual Abuse and Negative Affect following Stress InductionSteele, Ashton, Smith, Noelle, Weitzman, Meara, Meuret, Alicia
Poster #FRI 329 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Depr, Adult) M - N/A
Deconstructing Patient Characteristics Associated with Worse Initial Reactions to the Initiation of Imaginal Exposure in PTSDWalker, Rosemary, Zoellner, Lori, Jaeger, Jeff, Duax, Jeanne, Feeny, Norah
Poster #FRI 330 (Clin Res, CPA, Depr, DV, Psych, Adult) I - N/A
Attachment Insecurity Mediates the Effects of Intimate Partner Violence and Childhood Maltreatment on Depressive Symptoms in Adult WomenSmagur, Kathryn, Bogat, G. Anne, Levendosky, Alytia
Poster #FRI 331 (Clin Res, CSA, DV, Rape, Tech, Adult) I - Industrialized
A Pilot Evaluation of a Web-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Program for Interpersonal Trauma Related ProblemsMcLean, Caitlin, Fiorillo, Devika, Follette, Victoria
Poster #FRI 332 (Clin Res, CSA, Health, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Worldview as a Predictor of Health Risk Behavior following Sexual Victimization: Moderated Mediation in an Ethnically Diverse Community SampleDodd, Julia, Littleton, Heather
Poster #FRI 333 (Clin Res, CSA, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
Emotion Regulation among Survivors of Lifetime Sexual Violence: The Impact of PTSD on Emotion Reduction, Reactivity and Expressivity Eshelman, Lee, McConnell, Amy, Messman-Moore, Terri, Dykstra, Rita, DiLillo, David, Gratz, Kim
Poster #FRI 334 (Clin Res, Cul Div, DV, Fam/Int, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib
IPV and Gender Cultural Norms among Guatemalan College StudentsWeber, Stefanie, Garigipati, Rathna, Thelemaque, Tanisha, Weaver, Terri
Poster #FRI 335 (Clin Res, Depr, DV, Sleep, Adult) I - N/A
Prevalence of Poor Sleep Quality and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Women Living in Domestic Violence SheltersFacemire, Vanessa, Johnson, Dawn, Palmieri, Patrick
Poster #FRI 336 (Clin Res, Depr, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Influence of Self-compassion and Symptoms of PTSD and Depression on Quality of Life over Time in War VeteransMeyer, Eric, Kimbrel, Nathan, DeBeer, Bryann, Morissette, Sandra, Gulliver, Suzy
Poster #FRI 337 (Clin Res, DV, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized
Variables Impacting the Trajectory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Survivors of Intimate Partner ViolenceFedele, Katherine, Johnson, Nicole, Shteynberg, Yuliya, Sanders, Sarah, Caldwell, Jennifer, Johnson, Dawn
Poster #FRI 338 (Clin Res, Ethnic, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
An Exploration of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Symptom Presentation and Treatment Outcome in Female Veterans with PTSDLunney, Carole, Schnurr, Paula
Poster #FRI 339 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized
The Buffering Power of Overt Socially Supportive and Unsupportive Behaviors from the Significant Other on Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Individuals’ Emotional StateGuay, Stéphane, Nachar, Nadim, Lavoie, Marc, Marchand, André, O’Connor, Kieron
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Poster #FRI 340 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
An Examination of Relationship Satisfaction and PTSD among Veterans and Romantic Partners Enrolled in the Post-9/11 Caregiver ProgramMcGinn, Meghan, Sones, Heather, Jakupcak, Matthew, Hoerster, Katherine, Stayczek, Krysttel
Poster #FRI 341 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, QoL, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Gender Differences in the Indirect Effects of Deployment Sexual Harassment on Romantic Relationship Outcomes through PTSD and Depression SymptomatologyTaverna, Emily, Smith, Brian, Street, Amy, Fox, Annie, Vogt, Dawne
Poster #FRI 342 (Clin Res, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Protective Factors against PTSD in OEF/OIF Veterans Exposed to Combat TraumaBrown, Emily, Lind, Mackenzie, Brown, Ruth, McDonald, Scott, Thomas, Suzanne, Amstadter, Ananda
Poster #FRI 343 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Clinical PTSD Treatment Response with Accelerated Resolution Therapy for Patients with and without Prior Mental Health Treatments with First-line Evidence-based TheoriesMiedema, Joy, Kip, Kevin, Girling, Sue
Poster #FRI 344 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Biological Attributions for Post-deployment Distress Relates to Likelihood of Seeking Help in Veterans Blais, Rebecca, Renshaw, Keith, Christensen, Danielle
Poster #FRI 345 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Evaluation of a Trauma-preparatory Treatment Structure on Evidence-Based PTSD Treatment Completion among OEF/OIF/OND VeteransLoSavio, Stefanie, Pamp, Barbara
Poster #FRI 346 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Cognitive Processing Group Therapy for Combat PTSD Performance Improvement Evaluation ProjectWilliams, Camila, Glamb, Lauren
Poster #FRI 347 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized
Trauma-Related Shame, Suicidal Ideation and PTSD among Veterans with Military Sexual TraumaMatarazzo, Bridget, Monteith, Lindsey, Soberay, Kelly, Bahraini, Nazanin
Poster #FRI 348 (Clin Res, QoL, Adult) I - Industrialized
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Suicidal Ideation and Attempt: Indirect Effects of Impaired Social Functioning Dutton, Courtney, Rojas, Sasha, Badour, Christal, Wanklyn, Sonya, Feldner, Matthew
Poster #FRI 349 (Clin Res, QoL, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized
Co-occurring PTSD and Alcohol Use, and Social Functioning in Trauma-Exposed Veterans: A Latent Profile AnalysisClaycomb, Meredith, Charak, Ruby, Durham, Tory, Elhai, Jon, Pietrzak, Robert
Poster #FRI 350 (Clin Res, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized
A Double-Edged Sword: The Impact of Combined Type Rape on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder SymptomsMcConnell, Amy, Messman-Moore, Terri, Dykstra, Rita, Gratz, Kim, DiLillo, David
Poster #FRI 351 (Clin Res, Rape, Orient, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Prevalence Rates of Military Sexual Trauma in a Sample of LGBQ Combat-Exposed VeteransGorman, Kaitlyn, Kearns, Jaclyn, Green, Jonathan, Rosen, Raymond, Keane, Terence, Marx, Brian
Poster #FRI 352 (Clin Res, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized
Associations between Alcohol Use and Rape Myth Acceptance among Male College StudentsWilliams, Joah, Rheingold, Alyssa, Gabel, Colby, Love, Cary, Shealy, Janet
Poster #FRI 353 (Clin Res, Res Meth, Adult) M - Global
The International Consortium to Predict PTSD (ICPP) First Report: Sites, Participants, Timing and PTSD Measures Qi, Wei, Ratanatharathorn, Andrew, Gevonden, Martin, Shalev, Arieh, Koenen, Karestan
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Poster #FRI 354 (Clin Res, Res Meth, Tech, Adult) M - Industrialized
Use of Psychophysiological Measures in the Assessment of Treatment Response for PTSDWebb, Andrea, Kip, Kevin, Jin, Alvin, Hickling, Edward
Poster #FRI 355 (Clin Res, Sleep, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Sleep Characteristics in PTSD-Positive Veterans with and Without Alcohol Use DisorderStraus, Laura, Colvonen, Peter, Nappi, Carla, Norman, Sonya, Drummond, Sean
Poster #FRI 356 (Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Treatment Motivation Predicts Change in PTSD Symptoms among Veterans in a Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment ProgramBogner, Rebecca, Myers, Ursula, Colvonen, Peter, Norman, Sonya
Poster #FRI 357 (Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Adapting Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Co-Occurring PTSD/SUDHermann, Barbara, Meyer, Eric, Schnurr, Paula, Batten, Sonja, Walser, Robyn
Poster #FRI 358 (Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) I - E & S Africa
Empowering Rwandan Young Adults: A Case Example Using Youth LeadDonenberg, Geri, Fabri, Mary, Ingabire, Charles, Nsanzamana, Sabin, Emerson, Erin, Cohen, Mardge
Poster #FRI 359 (Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
Predictors of PTSD Symptom Change in Cognitive Processing Therapy: Effects of Therapeutic Alliance and Treatment FidelityLane, Jeanine, Shnaider, Philippe, Wagner, Anne, Sijercic, Iris, Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, Monson, Candice
Poster #FRI 360 (Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Evaluating the Feasibility of RESCUE: An Adjunctive HAI-Based Intervention for Veterans with PTSDBartone, Anne, Carper, Teri, Carges, Elizabeth, Kofler, Michael, Litz, Brett, Petty, Frederick
Poster #FRI 361 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Differential Symptom Progression during the Course of Trauma Treatment: The Impact of Age, Gender and Placement StatusAscienzo, Sarah, Sprang, Ginny
Poster #FRI 362 (Clin Res, Anx, Cog/Int, Child/Adol) I - E Asia & Pac
Eye Tracking and Attentional Bias for Emotion Stimuli with Symptoms of Earthquake Related PTSDWang, Li, Yang, Haibo
Poster #FRI 363 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Complex, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Final Results from an Outcome Study of a Trauma-informed Approach in Youth Residential Treatment Programs Boel-Studt, Shamra
Poster #FRI 364 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Prevent, Child/Adol) I - N/A
Do Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Dissociation Symptoms Act as Distinct Mediators in the Relationship between Potentially Traumatizing Events and Risk Behaviors in Adolescents?Wortel, Sanne, Milan, Stephanie
Poster #FRI 365 (Clin Res, Complex, Health, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Psychometric Properties of the Sensory Awareness Measure in a Sample of Youth with Complex TraumaLiebman, Rachel, Martin, Lia, Stone, Laura, Hodgdon, Hilary, Spinazzola, Joseph
Poster #FRI 366 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
The Role of Placement Type on Coping for Youth in Foster Care Huffhines, Lindsay, Hoemberg, Kathaleen, Gabrielli, Joy, Jackson, Yo, O’Connor, Bridget
Poster #FRI 367 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Complex, Neglect, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Tell Me Where You Feel It: Does Somatic Awareness Differ as a Function of Trauma TypeMartin, Lia, Liebman, Rachel, Stone, Laura, Hodgdon, Hilary, Spinazzola, Joseph
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Poster #FRI 368 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Dev/Int, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) M - Latin Amer & Carib
Diurnal Salivary Cortisol in Brazilian Children exposed to Traumatic ExperiencesCanasiro, Soraya, Freitas, Paulo Cesar, Orsi, Paula, Calsavara, Vinicius Fernando, Mello, Marcelo
Poster #FRI 369 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Neuro, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Child Maltreatment and Neural StructureLambert, Hilary, McLaughlin, Katie, Sheridan, Margaret
Poster #FRI 370 (Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Intensive Exposure Treatment for Adolescents with PTSD: The Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Exposure Treatment for Multiple Interpersonal Traumatized Adolescents with PTSD and their ParentsHendriks, Lotte, de Kleine, Rianne, Hendriks, Gert-Jan, Heyvaert, Mieke, Becker, Eni, van Minnen, Agnes
Poster #FRI 371 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Dev/Int, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
Temperament and Cortisol Reactivity in At-risk InfantsGilchrist, Michelle, Figge, Caleb, Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia
Poster #FRI 372 (Clin Res, Aggress, Comm/Vio, Complex, Dev/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Trauma Exposure, Nonverbal Intelligence and Externalizing Behavior in ChildrenKim, Ye Ji, Kuperman, Kelsey, Cross, Dorthie, Jovanovic, Tanja, Bradley, Bekh
Poster #FRI 373 (Clin Res, Depr, Fam/Int, Neuro, Adult) M - Industrialized
Associations between Depression, Negative Parenting Behavior and Cortical Activity in MothersReddy, Renuka, Kim, Ye Ji, Vance, Alexander, Cross, Dorthie, Stevens, Jennifer, Jovanovic, Tanja
Poster #FRI 374 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Neglect, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
The Impact of School Engagement on Academic Achievement and Mental Health among Children Investigated by Child Welfare ServicesLeonard, Skyler, Gudino, Omar
Poster #FRI 375 (Clin Res, CPA, Neglect, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Academic and Mental Health Outcomes of Youth Placed in Out-of-Home Care: The Role of School Stability and Engagement Leonard, Skyler, Gudino, Omar
Poster #FRI 376 (Clin Res, CPA, Neglect, Child/Adol) - N/A
Examining Bidirectional Associations between School Engagement and Mental Health for Children in Contact with Child WelfareStiles, Allison, Gudino, Omar
Poster #FRI 377 (Clin Res, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Ethnic, Child/Adol) M - N/A
Cultural Values and PTSD in Latino Youth Exposed to Community ViolenceStiles, Allison, Molinar-Castillo, Tania, Gudino, Omar
Poster #FRI 378 (Prevent, Commun, Comm/Int, Cul Div, DV, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Project LOVE: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Teen Dating Violence PreventionCoker-Appiah, Dionne, Wynn, Mysha
Poster #FRI 379 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Implicit Relationship-Harm Associations and Acceptability of Dating Violence among Adolescent Girls Who Witnessed Domestic ViolenceLee, Michelle Seulki, Begun, Stephanie, DePrince, Anne, Chu, Ann
Poster #FRI 380 (Clin Res, Chronic, Health, Prevent, Sleep, Child/Adol) - Industrialized
Adolescent Dating Violence Prevention among CPS-Involved YouthWekerle, Christine
Poster #FRI 381 (Clin Res, Chronic, Fam/Int, Health, Mil/Vets, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
The Relation between Mental Health Status and Suicide Risk of Veterans and the Physical and Mental Health Problems of their Family MembersScotti, Joseph, Neely, Claudia
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Poster #FRI 382 (Clin Res, CPA, Clin Res, Neglect, Lifespan) I - Industrialized
Resiliency, Adaptability and the Impact of Stable Parent Support on Parenting Intervention Outcomes with Maltreating ParentsWelch-Swinney, Dakotah, Vlakancic, Morgan, Vincent, Rochelle, Pinna, Keri
Poster #FRI 383 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Res Meth, Tech/Dis, Tech, Lifespan) - Industrialized
Providing Trauma-informed Mental and Behavioral Health Care through the Integration in Primary Care ClinicsOsofsky, Howard, Hansel, Tonya, Speier, Anthony
Poster #FRI 384 (Clin Res, Commun, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
Integrating Trauma Informed Services for Children in Schools and Primary Care Clinics Osofsky, Joy
Poster #FRI 385 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Res Meth, Tech, Care, Lifespan) - Industrialized
Using Telemedicine to Provide Trauma-informed Services in Rural Primary Care ClinicsWells, John
Poster #FRI 386 (Practice, Clin Res, Commun, Cul Div, Res Meth, Lifespan) - Industrialized
The Integration of Cross-cultural and Trauma-informed Behavioral Health Care in a Primary Care ClinicWinfrey, Keith
CULTURE/DIVERSITY & GLOBAL ISSUESPoster #FRI 387 (Global, Aggress, Rights, Nat/Dis, Refugee, Adult) I - E Asia & Pac
Association between Natural and Human Instigated Traumatic Exposure and Posttraumatic Anger amongst Internally Displaced Persons in Aceh Barat, Indonesia Steel, Zachary, Silove, Derrick
Poster #FRI 388 (CulDiv, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Social, Surv/Hist, Adult) M - E Asia & Pac
The Relationship between the Memory Characteristics of the Event and the Integration of Major Event Experience into Personal Life Mediated by Social SharingLee, Nabin, Min, Moonkyung, Ahn, Hyunnie
Poster #FRI 389 (Global, CPA, CSA, Fam/Int, Health, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib
Does Adult Attachment and Child Abuse Influence the Development of PTSD Symptoms in Adulthood? Preliminary Results in a Chilean SampleFresno, Andres, Spencer Contreras, Rosario, Espinoza Chaparro, Camila, Bravo, Patricia, Ramos Alvarado, Nadia
Poster #FRI 390 (CulDiv, Ethics, Global, Rape, Res Meth, Adult) I - Global
Working with International Populations who Experience Sexual Violence: A Critical Examination of Sociocultural Impacts on Research Methods and ApplicationsBarton, Sarah, Wickline, Virginia
Poster #FRI 391 (CulDiv, Pub Health, Rape, Care, Adult) I - Industrialized
PTSD Treatment Choice and Reason for Preference in Japanese Female College StudentsSaito, Azusa, Tsuruta, Nobuko, Asukai, Nozomu
Poster #FRI 392 (CulDiv, Cul Div, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized
Sexual Orientation Discrimination Mediates the Relationship between Family Social Support and PTSD Symptoms in a Sample of Traumatized Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) AdolescentsWise, Anna, Smith, Brian, Armelie, Aaron, Boarts, Jessica, Delahanty, Douglas
Poster #FRI 393 (CulDiv, Acc/Inj, Comm/Int, Grief, Self-Care, Lifespan) A - E Asia & Pac
Investigation of Memorialization Processes of Different Grieving Agents after the Sewol Ferry DisasterJoo, Hyesun, Moon, Heejeong, Cho, Yoonhwa, Ahn, Hyunnie
Poster #FRI 394 (Global, Cul Div, Refugee, Train/Ed/Dis, Care, Lifespan) M - E & S Africa
Implementation of World Health Organization Guidelines for the Treatment of Stress-related Mental Health Problems in Uganda: A Qualitative StudyKane, Jeremy, Tol, Wietse
Poster #FRI 395 (Global, Chronic, Cul Div, Other) I - E & S Africa
On-the-Job Trauma: Witnessing Preventable Death and Suffering of Patients and the Moral Distress Experienced by Health Workers in Rural UgandaDewey, Lauren, Allwood, Maureen, Bell, Tamara, Nokes, Natalie
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Poster #FRI 396 (Global, Chronic, Cul Div, Self-Care, Other) I - E & S Africa
A Trauma-Informed Approach to the Nursing Crisis: Lessons from Nursing and Midwifery Students in Uganda Dewey, Lauren, Allwood, Maureen, Nokes, Natalie, Bell, Tamara
SOCIAL ISSUES – PUBLIC POLICYPoster #FRI 397 (Social, Acc/Inj, Health, Nat/Dis, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized
Potentially Traumatic Events and Risky Sexual Behavior in Undergraduate College StudentsMoore, Ashlee, Overstreet, Cassie, Adkins, Amy, Amstadter, Ananda, Kendler, Kenneth, Dick, Danielle
Poster #FRI 398 (Social, Anx, Depr, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Multilevel Analysis: Contextual and Individual Characteristics Predicting Individual Health Outcomes of Gulf Coast Residents Affected by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Ferreira, Regardt
Poster #FRI 399 (Social, Comm/Int, Health, Prevent, Adult) M - Industrialized
A Longitudinal Study of the Bidirectional Relationship between Social Support and Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms following a Natural DisasterPlatt, Jonathan, Lowe, Sarah, Koenen, Karestan, Galea, Sandro
Poster #FRI 400 (Social, Depr, Illness, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized
Mental Health Treatment in Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Anxiety, Depression or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (AD_PTSD): A Population Based SampleSchüssler-Fiorenza Rose, Sophia Miryam, O’Hara, Ruth
Poster #FRI 401 (Social, DV, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized
Predicting Victim Injury from Criminal Domestic Violence Police ReportsKarlsson, Marie, Reid-Quinones, Kathryn, Wallace, Megan, Lopez, Cristina, Rheingold, Alyssa
Poster #FRI 402 (Social, Anx, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Pub Health, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized
The Impact of Police Interactions on Mental Health Symptoms: A Mixed-method Analysis in Adolescent Gang MembersPacella, Maria, Quinn, Katherine, Dickson-Gomez, Julia, Broaddus, Michelle, Galletly, Carol
TRAINING/EDUCATION/DISSEMINATIONPoster #FRI 403 (Train/Ed/Dis, Assess Dx, Clin Res, DV, Adult) M - Industrialized
Do Battered Women Use Alcohol to Cope Their Symptoms? A Study in a Spanish SampleCrespo, Maria, Fernández-Lansac, Violeta, Gómez-Gutiérrez, M. Mar
Poster #FRI 404 (Train/Ed/Dis, Cul Div, Rights, Rape, Refugee, Adult) M - Global
Traumatic Stress and Credibility Assessment in Legal Decision Making Herlihy, Jane
Poster #FRI 405 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A
From Operational Stress to Relational Stress: An Examination of Intimate Relationship-related Thoughts in a Sample of Canadian Forces Veterans with Mental Health Symptoms Duranceau, Sophie, Carleton, R. Nicholas
Poster #FRI 406 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Media, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) I - Industrialized
AboutFace: A Qualitative Study of an Approach to Reduce Stigma and Improve Readiness to Seek Services among VeteransHamblen, Jessica, Bippart, Victoria, Bunnell, Brian, Davidson, Tatiana, Ruggiero, Kenneth
Poster #FRI 407 (Train/Ed/Dis, Theory, N/A) M - Industrialized
Implementing the New Haven Trauma Competencies in a Comprehensive, Trauma-focused Training Program in Child Psychology: Toward a Competency Based AssessmentLong, Richelle, Celada, Teresa, Rogers, Karen
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Poster #FRI 408 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Health, Prevent, Pub Health, Other) I - Industrialized
Implementing Trauma-informed Care in a Pediatric Medical Setting: Results from a Pilot Program Harrison, Cecelia, Kohser, Kristen, Murray, Carol, Steinmiller, Elizabeth, Lamaina, Joshua, Marsac, Meghan
Poster #FRI 409 (Train/Ed/Dis, Health, Pub Health, Train/Ed/Dis, Care, Other) I - Global
Developing a Trauma-Informed Care Curriculum for Medical Students, Part II: Lessons LearnedKimball Franck, Leslie, Al-Mateen, Cheryl
Poster #FRI 410 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Health, Train/Ed/Dis, Self-Care, Other) M - Industrialized
Applying Resilience Promotion Training among SWAT OfficersAndersen, Judith, Papazoglou, Konstantinos, Koskelainen, Mari, Nyman, Markku, Gustafsberg, Harri, Arnetz, Bengt
VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION AND THERAPIST SELF-CARE
Poster #FRI 411 (Self-Care, Clin Res, Dev/Int, Self-Care, N/A) M - N/A
Meta-Analysis of Interventions to Decrease Burnout in Medical and Behavioral Health ProvidersStearns, Shaun, Shoji, Kotaro
Poster #FRI 412 (Self-Care, Commun, Sub/Abuse, Prof) M - Industrialized
Vicarious Trauma and Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth among Substance Abuse Treatment ProvidersSanford, Ashley Cosden, Merith, Koch, Lauren, Lepore, Caitlin
Poster #FRI 413 (Self-Care, Commun, Comm/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized
Reducing Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Vicarious Traumatization: A Psychoeducational Intervention for Trauma-focused ParaprofessionalsTaveras, Lauren, Jarvis, Alecia, Smith, Amanda, Demaria, Thomas
Poster #FRI 414 (Self-Care, Nat/Dis, Prevent, Self-Care, Prof) M - Global
From Theory to Action Plan: Organizational and Clinician Strategies for Promoting Resilience and Managing Risk for Vicarious Trauma in Disaster ResponseEvces, Mark, Quitangon, Gertie, Kaplan, Danielle
TECHNOLOGYPoster #FRI 415 (Tech, Clin Res, Adult) I - Industrialized
Adding Clinician Support to Increase Patient Use of a Symptom Management Mobile AppDe Stefano, Leigha, Hutchison, Dezarie, Possemato, Kyle, Kuhn, Eric, Hoffman, Julia
Poster #FRI 416 (Tech, Clin Res, Prevent, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan) M - Industrialized
A Meta-Analytic Review of Trauma Outcomes and Web Intervention Engagement Yeager, Carolyn, Stautz, Kendra, Mullings, Austin, Nichols, Crystal, Streeb, Nicole, Shoji, Kotaro
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