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Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 3B/63 1.
Journal Editors’ Meeting
Pre-Conference Workshop Training Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 2A/132 2.
Research on Training and Development of Psychotherapists David E. Orlinsky — University of Chicago, USA Bernhard Strauss — Friedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany Clara E. Hill — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Jan Carlsson — Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Louis G. Castonguay — Penn State University, University Park, USA
Pre-Conference Workshop Computer Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 2CD/126 3.
Using social media and on-line technology to promote communication among psychotherapy researchers Malena Braun — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Kelly Wagner Bolger — New School University, New York, USA Kim de Jong — Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Nick Midgley — Anna Freud Center, London, UK Mikael Leiman — University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Armin Hartmann Sven Schneider Kathryn Moertl
Pre-Conference Workshop Depression Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 3C/133 4.
General Overview of the CBASP Model of Psychotherapy for Chronic Depression Disorder James P. McCullough, Jr. — Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Pre-Conference Workshop Interpersonal Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 3D/63 5.
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Paula Ravitz — University of Toronto, Canada Helen Verdeli — Columbia University, New York, USA Neerja Chowdhary — London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Scott Stuart — University of Iowa, USA
Pre-Conference Workshop Quantitative Methods Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 3E/63 6.
Meta-analysis for psychology researchers: A practical application of basic and advanced meta-analytic procedures. AC Del Re — Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA
Pre-Conference Workshop Disorder Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 4A/63 7.
From IV to 5: Ethical Implications of the New DSM
Marna S. Barrett — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Dominic A. Sisti — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Pre-Conference Workshop Assessment Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 4B/63 8.
Developing Reliable Clinical Case Formulations John T. Curtis — University of California, San Francisco, USA
Pre-Conference Workshop Neuroscience Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 4C/133 9.
Should the findings of neuroscience research be incorporated into psychotherapy? Timothy J. Strauman — Duke University, Durham, USA Gregory G. Kolden — University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Wolfgang Lutz — Universität Trier, Germany Paulo P.P. Machado — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal
Pre-Conference Workshop Process Wednesday 2:00 PM-‐5:00 PM MR 5A/91 10.
Application of the Psychotherapy Process Q-set (PQS) Carolina Seybert — University of Ulm, Germany Ingrid Ehardt — Ludwig-‐Maximilians-‐Universität, Munich, Germany Raymond Levy — Massachusetts General Hospital, harvard Medical School Stuart Ablon — Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Opening Welcome
George Silberschatz (Program Chair)— University of California, San Francisco, USA
Wednesday 6:00 PM-‐6:30 PM Ballroom 1 11.
Jeffrey Hayes (Local Chair)— Penn State University, University Park, USA
Presidential Plenary Address Wednesday 6:30 PM-‐8:00 PM Ballroom 1 12.
Guillermo de la Parra (President SPR), University of Chile
Welcome Reception Wednesday 8:00 PM-‐10:00 PM Ballroom 2 13.
Welcome Reception
Thursday 7:00 AM-‐8:30 AM Ballroom Two-‐Three 14.
Breakfast
Structured Discussion Culture Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 2B/133 Moderators: Alberta Eveline Pos, York University, Canada; Marna S. Barrett, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA 15.
Six women presidents of SPR discuss the case for gender diversity in leadership, and mentoring the next generation of women leaders. Discussants: Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Lynne Angus, York University, Canada Hadas Wiseman, University of Haifa, Israel Irene Elkin, University of Chicago, USA Lorna Smith Benjamin, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA Karla Moras
Panel Culture Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 1C/144 Moderator Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo 16.
Culture-competent and respectful psychotherapy training and treatment (I) Training prospective therapists in culture-‐respectful psychotherapies Denise Defey — University of Uruguay, Montevideo Toward integration of cultural concerns and conceptualizations of potentially harmful psychological treatments Dennis Charles Wendt — University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Joseph P. Gone, Donna K. Nagata Cultural adaptation of the Systematic Treatment Selection Innerlife (STS-‐Innerlife) with an urban mainland China sample Xiaoxia Song — Ohio University, Athens, USA Larry E. Beutler, Timothy Anderson, Guohong Wu, Shijin Sun, Satoko Kimpara, Lindsey Hogan, Aaron Michelson, Andrew Smith McClintock
Panel Therapist factors Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 2A/132 Moderator Charles J. Gelso, University of Maryland, College Park, USA 17.
Attachment and the tripartite model of the therapeutic relationships Therapist attachment style, analyses and the examination of mediation and moderation John Jackson — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Avantika Bhatia, Beatriz Palma, Charles J. Gelso, Clara E. Hill The interrelations among attachment, countertransference, real relationship, and both session and therapy outcome Beatriz Palma — University of Maryland, College Park, USA John Jackson, Avantika Bhatia, Charles J. Gelso, Clara E. Hill The role of attachment as a moderator in the relationship between transference and insight Avantika Bhatia — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Beatriz Palma, John Jackson, Charles J. Gelso, Clara E. Hill Discussant: Barry Farber, Columbia University, New York, USA
Panel Emotion Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Francesco Pagnini, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy 18.
Mindfulness-based interventions with clinical populations: Researches and experiences A mindfulness-‐based intervention for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Francesco Pagnini — Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy Mindfulness, mental Health, and motherhood Anna R. Brandon — University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA Crystal Schiller, Rebecca Siegel, Samantha Meltzer-‐Brody The application of mindfulness for interpersonal dependency: Effects of a brief intervention Andrew Smith McClintock — Ohio University, Athens, USA The role of therapeutic alliance in mindfulness interventions Simon B. Goldberg — University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA James M. Davis, William T. Hoyt Discussant: Gian Mauro Manzoni, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Italy
Panel Child/Adolescent Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 3AB/132 Moderators: Marc J. Noom, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands;
Severe adolescent psychopathology: Precursors, prediction, prevention and psychotherapy processes Investigation of defense mechanisms and personality traits in high risk adolescents Mariagrazia Di Giuseppe — University of Rome, Italy John Christopher Perry Adolescent violence and the predictive patterns of language
Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK 19.
Gerald Ronning — University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA Family-‐Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Prevention Program for Adolescents at High Risk for Psychosis Yulia Landa — Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA Kim Mueser, Valerie F. Reyna, David A. Silbersweig, Erica Shreck, Charles E. Glatt, John Walkup The development and validation of the Adolescent Psychotherapy Q-‐set (APQ) Ana Calderón — University College, London, UK Nick Midgley, Celeste Schneider, Mary Target Discussant: Marc J. Noom, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Panel Measures Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 3D/63 Moderator Soo Jeong Youn, Penn State University, University Park, USA 20.
Exploring different outcome measures and their ability to detect change Sensitivity to change of the CCAPS Soo Jeong Youn — Penn State University, University Park, USA Andrew Athan McAleavey, Samuel Schieffelin Nordberg, Louis G. Castonguay, Benjamin D. Locke, Jeffrey Hayes Responsiveness of two outcome measures used in session by session monitoring Jeremy Edward Halstead — SWYPFT and Leeds University, UK Chris Leach, Joanne Lloyd, Mike Lucock, Samantha Tucker Psychometric properties an sensitivity to change of short outcome measures in clinical outpatients and non-‐clinical environments Ivan Armijo — Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile
Panel Experiential/EFT Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 3E/63 Moderator Ladislav Timulak, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 21.
Transforming core painful emotions in emotion-focused therapy for depression and anxiety difficulties Transforming shame and loneliness in a emotion focused therapy for depression: An analysis of two successful outcome cases Ladislav Timulak — Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Andrew Dillon, Shiobhan McNally, Leslie Greenberg Emotion-‐focused case conceptualization of generalized anxiety disorder: Underlying core emotional pain in clients with generalized anxiety disorder Katie O’Brien — Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Ladislav Timulak, James McElvaney, Leslie Greenberg A conversation analysis of self-‐soothing work in emotion-‐focused therapy Olga Sutherland — University of Guelph, Canada Robert Elliott, Robert Elliott Discussant: Rhonda Goldman, Argosy University, Schaumburg, USA
Panel Anxiety Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 4A/63 Moderator Ignacio Etchebarne, Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina 22.
Research about approaches to generalized anxiety disorder Experimental examination of the contrast avoidance model in generalized anxiety disorder: Implications for treatment Sandra Jean Llera — Penn State University, University Park, USA Michelle G. Newman The impact of motivational interviewing on interpersonal processes within cognitive behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety Angela Kertes — York University, Canada Henny Westra Clinical approach to worry in generalized anxiety Ddsorder by psychoanalytic and cognitive therapists Santiago Juan — CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Paula Balbi, Ignacio Etchebarne, Andres Roussos Discussants: Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA
Panel Change Process Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 4B/63 Moderator Michael Basseches, Suffolk University, Boston, USA 23.
Psychotherapy change mechanisms from the perspective of viewing psychotherapy as a developmental process Tracking development through non-‐verbal and verbal interaction: Change mechanisms in a case of "body-‐oriented" psychotherapy Alison Thomas — Suffolk University, Boston, USA Michael Basseches, Katharine Smidt, Vanessa Alvarez, Megan Clapp Tracking development through conflict resolution: Change mechanisms in a case of couples therapy Vanessa Alvarez — Suffolk University, Boston, USA Megan Clapp, Michael Basseches, Katharine Smidt, Alison Thomas The importance of more general human relational-‐developmental processes in change mechanisms in psychotherapy Katharine Smidt — Suffolk University, Boston, USA Michael Basseches, Alison Thomas, Megan Clapp, Vanessa Alvarez Toward a more broadly applicable and user-‐friendly approach to developmental analysis of change mechanisms in psychotherapy ... and perhaps beyond Megan Clapp — Suffolk University, Boston, USA Michael Basseches, Vanessa Alvarez, Alison Thomas, Katharine Smidt Discussant: Michael Basseches, Suffolk University, Boston, USA
Panel Process-‐outcome Thursday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 5A/91 Moderator Jamie Bedics, California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, USA 24.
An evaluation of mechanisms of change in dialectical behavior therapy The therapeutic relationship and alliance during dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder: Therapist and patient perspectives Jamie Bedics — California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, USA David Atkins, Katherine Comtois, Marsha Linehan Specificity of effects of DBT emotion regulation skills training Katherine Dixon-‐Gordon — Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Alex Chapman, Brianna Turner, Kris Walters Processes of change: Comparing dialectical behavior therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy Alan Fruzzetti — University of Nevada, Reno, USA Jacqueline Pistorello, Karen Erikson Discussant: Michael J. Constantino, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Coffee Break Thursday 10:00 AM-‐10:30 AM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area 25.
Structured Discussion Process-‐outcome Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2B/133 Moderator Sherwood Waldron, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, USA 26.
Change processes and outcomes in two psychoanalyses Discussant: Fonya Lord Helm, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Washington, DC
Panel Culture Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderators: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo 27.
Culture-competent and respectful models of psychotherapy training and treatment - II An examination of the evidence in culturally adapted evidence-‐based or empirically-‐supported interventions Janet E. Helms — Boston College, USA Therapy for ethnic Minority adolescents: Incorporating culture into treatment research Joan D. Koss-‐Chioino — Arizona State University, USA Luis A. Vargas IPT-‐TAAPP (Toronto Addis Ababa Psychiatry Project): Scaling up and adapting interpersonal psychotherapy for Ethiopia Paula Ravitz — University of Toronto, Canada Dawit Wondimagegn, Teshome Shibre, Abebau Fekadu, Charlotte Hanlon, Yonas Baheretibeb, Neerja Chowdhary, Helen Verdeli, Clare Pain, Atalay Alem, Ellen Frank Developing cost effective psychological treatments for delivery by non specialist health workers in low resource settings Neerja Chowdhary — London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Hamid Dabholkar, Vikram Patel Adapting and testing IPT for primary care in Haitian communities. Helen Verdeli — Columbia University, New York, USA Kathleen Clougherty, Myrna M. Weissman Discussants: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA Joseph P. Gone, University of Michigan, USA
Panel Change Process Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA 28.
The role of therapist responsiveness in therapeutic process and outcome What works for whom: Evidence-‐based responsiveness beyond diagnosis John C. Norcross — University of Scranton, USA The therapeutic relationship: How nice is good for patients and therapy outcome? Patrick Figlioli — University of Bern, Switzerland Isabelle Schmutz, Thomas Berger, Franz Caspar The role of therapist responsiveness in psychotherapy process and outcome George Silberschatz — University of California, San Francisco, USA Discussant: Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland
Panel Emotion Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Shigeru Iwakabe, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan 29.
Facilitating emotional change process: Toward a more differentiated model of change Emotional change process in self-‐critical depression during experiential treatment Bryan Hon Yan Choi — York University, Canada Alberta Eveline Pos The process of resolving shame: A task analytic study Shigeru Iwakabe — Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan Masaya Ito, keiko Yamaguchi Experimental manipulation of different types of emotional processing Kristina Barbara Rohde — University of Bern, Switzerland Maria Stein, Antonio Pascual-‐Leone, Patrick Figlioli Discussant: Alberta Eveline Pos, York University, Canada
Panel Trauma Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderators: Ann Hummel, United States Navy, San Diego, CA; Patricia T. Spangler, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA 30.
Behavioral health care of military service members and veterans: Four case studies Overview of behavioral health issues of military personnel and veterans Ann Hummel — United States Navy, San Diego, CA Manuel Gonzalez Post-‐admission cognitive therapy following suicide attempt for active duty service members with PTSD: A case example Christina Schendel — Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA Rachel Lunt, Patricia T. Spangler, Laura Neely, Geoffrey Grammar, Marjan Ghahramanlou Holloway Cognitive-‐experiential dream work for PTSD-‐related nightmares: A case study Patricia T. Spangler — Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA Miles G. Bowers, Clara E. Hill Treatment setting considerations for service membetransitions between active duty, veteran and reserve statuses: A case study Manuel Gonzalez — United States Navy Discussant: Patricia T. Spangler, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA
Brief Paper Session DBT Thursday
Motive-‐oriented therapeutic relationship in dialectical behavior
10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3D/63 31.
group therapy for patients with borderline personality disorder: A qualitative study Sabine Keller — University of Lausanne, Switzerland Dominique Page, Yves De Roten, Jean-‐Nicolas Despland, Patrick Figlioli, Ueli Kramer Six-‐month outcomes of dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy vs. dialectical behavior therapy for borderline PD at a university clinic Robert J. Gregory — SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, USA Georgian T. Mustata, Evan deranja Change in Reflective Function (RF) in a randomized controlled trial of psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa: A study of mentalization, psychotherapy and eating disorders. Hannah Katznelson — University of Copenhagen, Denmark Susanne Lunn, Stig Poulsen Guided self help CBT treatment for bulimic disorders: Clinical significance and process of change Paulo P.P. Machado — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Ana Rita Vaz
Brief Paper Session Miscellaneous Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3E/63 32.
Therapeutic interventions utilized by master clinicians: Final results Marc J. Diener — Argosy University, Arlington, USA Jelena Kecmanovic Treatment goals of transpersonal psychotherapists Meghan R. Fraley — The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, USA David E. Orlinsky, Margot J. Schofield Positive-‐existentialism: Integrating theory and practice of positive psychology and humanistic-‐existentialism models of client change Jacqueline Synard — University of Ottawa, Canada Nicholas Gazzola The Well-‐Being Interview Gregg Henriques — James Madison University, Virginia, USA
Panel Process Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator
I’m dreaming of . . . : Therapists’ dreams about clients, hospice workers’ dreams about patients, and earliest-remembered vs. recent-remembered dreams in therapy Therapists’ dreams about clients
Sarah Knox, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA 33.
Sarah Knox — Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA Shirley A. Hess, Rachel Crook-‐Lyon, Clara E. Hill Hospice workers’ dreams about patients Shirley A. Hess — Shippensburg University, USA Tara Byers, Patricia T. Spangler, Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox Working with earliest-‐remembered vs. recent-‐remembered dreams in therapy Shudarshana Gupta — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Clara E. Hill Discussant: Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Panel Family Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 4B/63 Moderator Laurie Heatherington, Williams College, MA, USA 34.
Basic research with implications for child and family therapy Dynamics on parent’s couple life and children psychological dimensions in early childhood: An interdependence model analysis Ximena Pereira López — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Ivan Armijo The Association of Parental Involvement on academic adjustment and performance for Hispanic (Latino/a) students Jairo Fuertes — Adelphi University, New York, USA Ricky P. Demirakos Effects of diagnostic label, gender, and family relationship on attributions about children’s ADHD-‐related behaviors Laurie Heatherington — Williams College, MA, USA Marissa Pilger, Emmanuel Whyte, Jennifer Morrison Gay and lesbian parents and their adopted children: Basic findings to inform practice and policy Justin Alan Lavner — University of California, Los Angeles, USA Jill Waterman
Brief Paper Session Somatic Thursday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 5A/91 35.
Emotional expressiveness in the narratives of patients with somatization syndromes Alla Landa — Columbia University, New York, USA Altered brain activity during emotional empathy in somatoform disorder Annette F. Bölter — Otto-‐von-‐Guericke-‐Universität Magdeburg, Germany Moritz de Greck, Joerg Frommer, Georg Northoff A naturalistic trial of outpatient treatment for recurrent major depression: evidence for the hindering effect of alexithymia Anthony S. Joyce — University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada John G. O’Kelly, John S. Ogrodniczuk, William E. Piper, John S. Rosie Alexithymia and psychotherapy: What’s different? Ana Nunes da Silva — University of Lisbon, Portugal António Branco Vasco, Jeanne C. Watson
Lunch Thursday 12:00 PM-‐1:00 PM Ballroom Two-‐Three 36.
Past Presidents’ Lunch Thursday 12:00 PM-‐1:00 PM Third Floor Tower Room 37.
Chapter Meeting Thursday 1:15 PM-‐2:15 PM MR 1C/144
NA Chapter Meeting
38.
Chapter Meeting Thursday 1:15 PM-‐2:15 PM MR 3AB/132 39.
EU Chapter Meeting
Chapter Meeting Thursday 1:15 PM-‐2:15 PM MR 3D/63 40.
LA Chapter Meeting
Chapter Meeting Thursday 1:15 PM-‐2:15 PM MR 3E/63 41.
UK Chapter Meeting
Structured Discussion Attachment Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderators: Michael Crocker, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Michael Aaron 42.
Looking for attachment solutions in all the wrong places: Out of control sexual behavior as a symptom of insecure attachment in men
Panel Process-‐outcome
Use of therapist directives in China
Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Changming Duan, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA 43.
Cultural and therapeutic conditions for effective use of therapist directives Changming Duan — University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA Clara E. Hill The prevalence and types of directives perceived by Chinese therapists and clients Jingqing Liu — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Harold Chui, Kaiyi Hui, Changming Duan, Clara E. Hill, Guangrong Jiang, Bo Hu Therapeutic outcome of therapist directives and client implementation of directives Bo Hu — University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA Changming Duan, Clara E. Hill, Guangrong Jiang, Jingqing Liu, Harold Chui, Kaiyi Hui, Lixia Yu Therapists’ views on why and how they use directives in therapy Yujia Lei — University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA Bo Hu, Jie Chen, Changming Duan, Sasha Li Discussant: Michael Scheel
Panel Theory Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator William B. Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA 44.
Innovative moments and the assimilation model: Cross-fertilization and integration Building conceptual bridges between Innovative Moments Model and Assimilation Model António P. Ribeiro — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Miguel Gonçalves, William B. Stiles Reconceptualization innovative moments and assimilation on the spotlight: How can one psychotherapy change model inform another? Carla Alexandra Castro Cunha — University of Minho and ISMAI, Portugal J. Martins, Inês Mendes, António P. Ribeiro, William B. Stiles, Leslie Greenberg, Miguel Gonçalves Changes in intra-‐ and interpersonal relationships and self-‐narratives in a nominally unsuccessful generalized anxiety disorder therapy case Hugo Josef Schielke — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA William B. Stiles Discussant: Mikael Leiman, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu
Panel Computer Thursday
Computer-assisted cognitive therapy for major depression and anxiety disorder Computer-‐assisted cognitive behavior therapy for depression
2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 2B/133 Moderator Tracy D. Eells, University of Louisville, USA 45.
Tracy D. Eells — University of Louisville, USA Jesse H. Wright, Michael E. Thase Palmtop computer program as a group psychotherapy aid in treating generalized anxiety disorder Michelle G. Newman — Penn State University, University Park, USA Andres J. Consoli, C. Barr Taylor Internet-‐based guided self-‐help for anxiety disorders: A randomized controlled trial comparing an individually-‐tailored with a primary disorder-‐specific approach Thomas Berger — University of Bern, Switzerland Patrick Figlioli Discussant: Marna S. Barrett, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Panel Child/Adolescent Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK 46.
Psychotherapy with adolescents and/or their parents Short-‐term psychotherapy for children and adolescents/young people Agneta Thorén — Erica Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden Parent therapy for parents of teenagers: Understanding outcome and process Charlotte Jarvis — Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, London, UK Personality structure and defensive mechanisms changes in a 2 year supportive psychotherapy psychodynamically-‐oriented of an early adolescent boy. Daphne Chessa — University of Perugia, Italy DANIELA di riso , Alessandro Gennaro, silvia salcuni Discussant: Adriana Lis, University of Padova, Italy
Panel Process-‐outcome Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Christopher Muran, Adelphi University, New York, USA 47.
The impact of patient pre-treatment variables on the process and outcome of short-term psychotherapy The role of patient interpersonal functioning on the quality, alliance, and outcome of short-‐term cognitive behavioral treatment for personality disorders Clara Hungr — Adelphi University, New York, USA Christopher Muran, Jeremy Safran The relationship of pre-‐treatment personality disorders to early therapeutic alliance in two time-‐limited psychotherapies Sumru Tufekcioglu — Adelphi University, New York, USA Christopher Muran, Jeremy Safran Attachment style as a predictor of patient’s perceptions of the treatment process and the therapeutic relationship in treatment of personality disorders
Julia Belotserkovsky — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran Discussant: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA
Panel Process-‐outcome Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderators: Pål Gunnar Ulvenes, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway; Bruce E. Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA 48.
Psychotherapy process in a randomized controlled trial with cluster C patients: instruments and findings. The Achievement of Therapeutic Objectives Scale (ATOS): Psychometric properties and applicability in short-‐term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) and cognitive therapy (CT) Jakob Valen — Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Tordheim, Norway Truls Ryum, Pål Gunnar Ulvenes, Lene Berggraf, Martin Svartberg, Tore C. Stiles, Leigh McCullough The moderating role of affect-‐ types on exposures to impulse/feeling in Short-‐term Dynamic Psychotherapy (STDP) and Cognitive Therapy (CT) Truls Ryum — Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Tordheim, Norway Jakob Valen, Martin Svartberg, Tore C. Stiles, Leigh McCullough The relationship between sense of self and others and outcome in patients with Cluster C personality disorders Lene Berggraf — Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Pål Gunnar Ulvenes, Bruce E. Wampold, Asle Hoffart, Tuva Øktedalen, Martin Svartberg, Tore C. Stiles, Leigh McCullough Therapist focus, the alliance and outcome: Different processes for different therapies Pål Gunnar Ulvenes — Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Lene Berggraf, Tore C. Stiles, Martin Svartberg, Leigh McCullough, Bruce E. Wampold, Asle Hoffart Discussant: Jeanne C. Watson, University of Toronto, Canada
Panel Process-‐outcome Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 3E/63 Moderator Agnes von Wyl, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Process-outcome research in different schools of psychotherapy Multiple imputation of longitudinal data in process-‐outcome research Aureliano Crameri — Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Margit Koemeda, Volker Tschuschke, Agnes von Wyl, Peter Schulthess Treatment fidelity and outcome: Results from the Swiss PAP-‐S-‐
49. Study I Volker Tschuschke — University of Cologne, Germany Agnes von Wyl, Margit Koemeda, Peter Schulthess, Aureliano Crameri, Sabrina Blawath, Jessica Berglar Gender aspects of treatment interventions and outcome: Gender of patients and therapists, intervention styles and treatment outcomes (results from the Swiss PAP-‐S-‐Study II) Sabrina Blawath — University of Cologne, Germany Agnes von Wyl, Margit Koemeda, Peter Schulthess, Aureliano Crameri, Volker Tschuschke
Panel Process-‐outcome Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 4B/63 Moderator Michael J. Constantino, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA 50.
Patient interpersonal characteristics, interpersonal therapy process, and treatment outcome in interpersonally-oriented psychotherapies for depression Baseline patient characteristics as predictors of remission in interpersonal psychotherapy for depression Michael J. Constantino — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Mariel L. Adams, Angela M. Pazzaglia, Samantha L. Bernecker, Carolina McBride Change in interpersonal and cognitive patient variables as predictors of outcome in interpersonal psychotherapy for depression Samantha L. Bernecker — University of Massachusetts, USA Michael J. Constantino, Angela M. Pazzaglia, Brittany R. Iles, Carolina McBride Alliance attunement and psychotherapy outcome: Using HLM to model dyadic processes in psychotherapy research Holly Laws — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Michael J. Constantino, Bruce Arnow Interpersonal subtypes of depressed outpatients Martin Grosse Holtforth — University of Zurich, Switzerland David E. S. Altenstein, Tobias Krieger, Nadja Doerig, Christoph Fluckiger, Patrick Figlioli
Panel Integration Thursday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderator Andrew Athan McAleavey, Penn State University, University Park,
Common and faux-unique treatment variables: Integrations across psychodynamic and behavioral treatments The systematic use of homework in psychodynamic-‐interpersonal psychotherapy for depression Dana L. Nelson — University of Delaware, Newark, USA Louis G. Castonguay
USA 51.
The how and why of insight: How do we help clients achieve insight, and why do we bother? Andrew Athan McAleavey — Penn State University, University Park, USA Louis G. Castonguay Parental attachment as a common factor predicting youth alliance formation Sanno Elena Zack — Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA Robert Adelman, Andrew Athan McAleavey, Soo Jeong Youn, James F. Franklin Boswell, Louis G. Castonguay, David Kraus Discussant: George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Coffee Break Thursday 4:00 PM-‐4:30 PM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area 52.
Panel Supervision Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Claus Haugaard Jacobsen, Aalborg University, Denmark 53.
Supervision (qualitative studies in) "My worst supervision". Qualitative and quantitative data from the Danish DPCCQ Claus Haugaard Jacobsen — Aalborg University, Denmark Effects of supervision experience on therapist’s clinical interventions Jutta Kahl-‐Popp — John-‐Rittmeister-‐Institut, Kiel, Germany Group supervision: A conversation analytic study exploring the participants’ management of group supervision Alison Dart — University of Leicester, UK Predicting in-‐session supervisory behavior from supervisory style Katharine Suzanne Shaffer — University at Albany/SUNY, USA Myrna Friedlander Discussant: Margot J. Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Panel Process Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2A/132
Exploring corrective experiences in different forms of therapy: Views from qualitative analyses and basic research Corrective experiences in cognitive behavior therapy
Moderator Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA 54.
Louis G. Castonguay — Penn State University, University Park, USA Dana L. Nelson, James F. Franklin Boswell, Samuel Schieffelin Nordberg, Andrew Athan McAleavey, Michelle G. Newman, Thomas Borkovec The corrective contrast experience as a contextual principle of change Timothy Anderson — Ohio University, Athens, USA Benjamin Ogles, Bernadette D. Heckman, Peter MacFarlane What can basic cognitive science contribute to an understanding of corrective experiences? Franz Caspar — University of Bern, Switzerland Nicola Ferrari, Thomas Berger
Brief Paper Session Miscellaneous Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2B/133 55.
Art therapy for treating children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): The unique contribution of art materials Dafna Regev — University of Haifa, Israel Sharon Snir Placebo in treatment resistant depression Robert John King — Queensland Institute of Technology, Brisbane, Australia The development and validation of the Psychotherapy Termination Scale (PTS) Raquel Alves Mesquita — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Eugenia Ribeiro The effectiveness of treatments for personality disorders: A meta-‐analysis of direct comparisons Stephanie Lynne Budge — University of Louisville, USA Jacob B. Nienhuis, Jon T. Moore, Timothy Baardseth, Bruce E. Wampold
Panel Psychodynamic Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator John Christopher Perry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 56.
Motives and development: 1) normative versus treated samples 2) change over psychotherapy Eriksonian development and motives in a normative sample of women Jesse Metzger — McGill University, Montreal, Canada John Christopher Perry, Annett Koerner Motives and development in adults with recurrent major depression and/or treatment-‐refractory disorders Annett Koerner — McGill University, Montreal, Canada John Christopher Perry Change in motives in two treated samples: Adults with recurrent major depression and/or treatment-‐refractory disorders
John Christopher Perry — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Annett Koerner
Panel Training Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderators: Marilyn Fitzpatrick, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Thea Lauree Comeau, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 57.
Values clarification: Theory and practice An analysis of the use of values clarification with therapists to offset burnout Thea Lauree Comeau — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Marilyn Fitzpatrick Preventing burnout in novice therapists: The impact of a pilot values clarification workshop in supervision Antoine Thomas Beauchemin — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Thea Lauree Comeau, Marilyn Fitzpatrick, Jack DeStefano The impact of a values intervention Robin L. Grumet — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Marilyn Fitzpatrick
Panel Alliance Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA 58.
Measuring the alliance: the development of measures of ruptures and negotiation An observer-‐based measure -‐-‐ The Rupture Resolution Rating System V3 (3RS) Allison Mitchell — New School University, New York, USA Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter, Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran The Alliance Negotiation Scale: Psychometric construction and preliminary reliability and validity analysis Jennifer Marie Doran — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Vanina Waizmann, Kelly Wagner Bolger, Christopher Muran Adaptation of the Alliance Negotiation Scale in Argentina (ANS-‐A) and comparison with the original version Vanina Waizmann — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Kelly Wagner Bolger, Jennifer Marie Doran, Jeremy Safran, Andres Roussos Discussant: William B. Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA
Panel Child/Adolescent Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3E/63 Moderator Sandra Rafman, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 59.
Play, trauma and development: New directions in play therapy research Tools for the observation and research of children’s play: The Children’s Play Therapy Instrument (CPTI); The Children’s Developmental Play Instrument (CDPI); The Children’s Play Therapy Instrument: Adaptation for Trauma Research (CPTI-‐ATR) Saralea Chazan — Steinhardt School, New York University, USA Trauma, play and resilience in young children Esther Cohen — Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Play, trauma and moral disruption Sandra Rafman — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Joyce Canfield Play and psychotherapy process in a single case study of a 3 year old child Elisa Delvecchio — University of Padova, Italy Adriana Lis, diana mabilia, Valentina Rigon
Panel Change Process Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator Marcus J.H. Huibers, Maastricht University, The Netherlands 60.
Predictors and mechanisms of change in treatments for depression: The state-of-the-art and beyond Mechanisms of change in cognitive therapy and interpersonal therapy for depression: Preliminary results from an ongoing randomized trial Marcus J.H. Huibers — Maastricht University, The Netherlands Lotte Lemmens, Anne Roefs, Frenk Peeters, Arnoud Arntz Beyond "deep" and "surface" structures mechanisms of change Jacques P. Barber — Adelphi University, New York, USA Kevin S. McCarthy, Robert Gallop How Research on Moderators Can Be Used to Improve Clinical Outcomes Robert J. DeRubeis — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Nicholas R. Forand, Jay C. Fournier, Lois A. Gelfand Discussant: Patrick Figlioli, University of Bern, Switzerland
Panel Process-‐outcome Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 4B/63 Moderator Samuel Schieffelin Nordberg, Penn State University, University Park, USA 61.
Capturing and predicting psychological change: Using research findings to facilitate treatment monitoring and feedback. The graphical display of treatment effects and non-‐linear change patterns early in treatment Wolfgang Lutz — Universität Trier, Germany Julian Rubel, Katharina Köck Differences in degree or in kind: Do latent profiles of treatment-‐seekers at intake predict meaningful differences in outcome? Samuel Schieffelin Nordberg — Penn State University, University Park, USA Louis G. Castonguay, Jeffrey Hayes, Benjamin D. Locke Investigating continuous and discontinuous patterns of change in different phases of outpatient psychotherapy -‐-‐ A piecewise and latent transition analysis Julian Rubel — Universität Trier, Germany Wolfgang Lutz Risk models for negative treatment outcomes in psychiatric outpatients: Predicting end state functioning and rate of change using classification and regression trees (CART) and multilevel modeling Kim de Jong — Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Annet Nugter, Cor Ninaber, Wolfgang Lutz, Joost R. van Ginkel, Willem J. Heiser, Philip Spinhoven
Panel Group Thursday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderator Giorgio Tasca, University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital, Canada 62.
Change mechanisms in group psychotherapy: The roles of attachment, complementarity, and alliance in improving outcomes Matching women with binge eating disorder to group treatment based on attachment anxiety: Outcomes and moderating effects Giorgio Tasca — University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital, Canada Kerri Ritchie, Natasha Demidenko, Louise Balfour, Leah Keating, Hany Bissada Attachment towards the therapy group in women with binge-‐eating disorder Leah Keating — Carleton University, Canada Giorgio Tasca, Mary Gick, Kerri Ritchie, Louise Balfour, Hany Bissada The relationship among attachment anxiety, interpersonal complementary, and treatment outcomes in group psychotherapy of women with binge eating disorder
Hilary Maxwell — University of Ottawa, Canada Giorgio Tasca, Mary Gick, Kerri Ritchie, Louise Balfour, Hany Bissada Discussant: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 63.
Alliance Unresolved attachment organization predicts treatment alliance in patients with borderline personality disorder: Implications for treatment recommendations Tracy Lynn Clouthier — Penn State University, University Park, USA Kenneth N. Levy, Rachel H. Wasserman, Joseph E. Beeney, John F. Clarkin The dependability of alliance subscales Jaclyn Sara Sadicario — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Sarah Ring-‐Kurtz, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Tessa Katherine Mooney, Robert Gallop, Paul Crits-‐Christoph Therapists’ and trainees’ perceptions of developing working alliances with couples and families Olga Sutherland — University of Guelph, Canada Myrna Friedlander, Priscilla Burnham, Jennifer Pepper, Lynda Ashbourne The key moments of building the alliance in the first meeting of family therapy Bernadetta Janusz — Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland Mariusz Furgal, Jakub Bobrzynski Factors intervening in the alliance in adolescents’ psychotherapy Jorge Goldberg — Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina David Maldavsky A psychometric evaluation of the Rupture Resolution Questionnaire (RRQ) Jessica Harlem-‐Siegel — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran The therapeutic alliance from the client’s perspective: A qualitative approach Peter MacFarlane — Ohio University, Athens, USA Timothy Anderson, Andrew Smith McClintock The clients’ perspective on factors that hinder the therapeutic alliance Megan Cook — Western Washington University, Bellingham, USA Robinder (Rob) P. Bedi, Jose F. Domene
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 64.
Anxiety Intolerance of uncertainty beyond the experimental studies and in the therapy room: A case study. Earta Norwood — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Effectiveness of cognitive-‐behavioral therapy in reducing anxiety among those with autism spectrum disorders: A meta-‐analysis Nicholas Charles Jacobson — Penn State University, University Park, USA Jordan M. Constance Emotion-‐focused therapy for anxiety: A task analysis of one good and one poor outcome case Yehuda Aryeh Gabler — York University, Canada Leslie Greenberg, Sara Miller Executive functions in patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) diagnosis Paula Balbi — Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Ludmila Jurkowski, Andres Roussos
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 65.
Assessment Efficacy and cost-‐ effectiveness of a brief intensified cognitive behavioural therapy and/or pharmacotherapy intervention for depression and anxiety disorders. Denise Meuldijk — Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands The history of the Loss Assessment Instrument: Relation to depressive symptoms and clinical implications Adrián Chaurand — Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Guillem Feixas, Robert Neimeyer
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 66.
Attachment Adult attachment styles and relationships -‐-‐ ERP correlates Glaucia Mitsuko Ataka Rocha — Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil Paulo Boggio Client attachment and in-‐session silence: Frequency, duration, distribution and types of pauses Sarah I. F. Daniel — University of Copenhagen, Denmark Stig Poulsen, Susanne Lunn
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 67.
Case studies Following up nuclear schemmas in difficult patients. Elena Diana Scherb — Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Buenos Aires Case-‐to-‐case and inter-‐classes comparisons of evolution trajectories in the psychotherapy of children suffering from autism and PEV, contribution of 30 pragmatic case studies. Jean-‐Michel Thurin — National Institute for Health and Medical Research, France) Monique Thurin, Tiba Baroukh, Bruno Falissard How to recognize Weiss’s concept of tests in the transcripts Valentina Gandini — Technical University Dresden, Germany Relation of therapeutic immediacy and affect intensity across a case of long-‐term psychodynamic psychotherapy Jason Mayotte-‐Blum — Adelphi University, New York, USA Nikaya Becker-‐Matero, Jenelle Slavin-‐Mulford, Meaghan Lehmann, Frank Pesale, Mark Hilsenroth, Jairo Fuertes, Jerry Gold Is case formulation predictive process of change? Contribution of 15 pragmatic case studies of borderline patients Monique Thurin — National Institute for Health and Medical Research, France Jean-‐Michel Thurin, Tiba Baroukh, Bruno Falissard The relationship between depression, anxiety, stress, and menopause Salisu Ango Abdul-‐Rahim — University of Ghana Medical School, Accra Application of combined supportive and psychodynamic model of therapy in a case of dissociative disorder(mixed);A case study Kasthuri Pandiyan — Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute, India
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 68.
Inpatient The relation between readmission rates and diagnosis for psychiatric inpatients: A meta-‐analytic review Valerie Ruth Needham — Argosy University, Arlington, USA Marc J. Diener, Jessica R. Gurley
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 69.
Computer "They usually find me online": How and why expert psychotherapists are using (and not using) new technologies with their clients Laura Kortz — University at Albany/SUNY, USA Myrna Friedlander, Katharine Suzanne Shaffer Coping skill acquisition during computer-‐based CBT for co-‐occurring substance dependence and depression Alexandra Mitchell — University of Wollongong, Australia Peter Kelly, Frank Patrick Deane, Frances Kay-‐Lambkin, Amanda Baker
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 70.
Couple Couple’s love in psychotherapy and research Pablo Fossa — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Luis Tapia, María Elisa Molina, Marta Szmulewicz, Carolina Aspillaga, Marcela Flores
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 71.
Culture Culture and therapist approach to empathy: A qualitative analysis of Carl Rogers’ Communication in the Case of "Miss Vib" Sevan Basil — Adelphi University, New York, USA
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 72.
Experiential/EFT Using humanistic psychotherapy techniques to enhance social competences on undergraduate students Geanina Cucu Ciuhan — University of Pitesti, Romania
Poster Session Family
Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 73.
Research of the mother-‐child relationship in a severe case of infant apathy, applying DLA Carlos Títolo — Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina David Maldavsky Comparative study of the discourse of hearing mothers of deaf children. Detection of different moments after the diagnosis which lead to different therapeutic strategies Ruth Kazez — Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina Gabriela Melloni, David Maldavsky
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 74.
Group The therapeutic relationship in groups: A preliminary study on group climate and cohesion by multilevel structural equation modeling Salvatore Gullo — University of Palermo, Italy Gianluca Lo Coco, Laura Salerno, Federica La Pietra The effect of horticultural therapy on the elderly Jiun-‐De Lin, — National Taichung Nursing College, Taiwan Shing-‐Li Shih, Yen-‐Jui Chen, Shiang-‐I Wu Improved social functioning in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder following treatment with the Resilience Builder Program® in a clinical service setting. Carly A. Nigro — The Catholic University of America Brendan A. Rich, Lisa Sanchez, Mary Alvord
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 75.
Change process Come on get happy: How positive psychology constructs relate to psychotherapy outcome David McConkie Erekson — Brigham Young University, Provo, USA Vaughn Worthen Motivation for change, the therapist’s interventions and the outcome of psychotherapy Evandro Morais Peixoto — Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil Maria Leonor Espinosa Enéas, Elisa Yoshida A novel method for identifying ideographic mechanisms of change in cognitive therapy for depression Nicholas R. Forand — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Robert J. DeRubeis Stages of change: Correlation between two forms of evaluation Adriana Carvalho dos Santos — Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil Maria Leonor Espinosa Enéas Trajectories of change in interpersonal behavior in thecourse of a single psychotherapy session Tadeusz A. Zajac — University of New York in Prague, Czech Republic Construction of a method to evaluate therapeutic efficacy Ana María Luzzi — Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Sara Slapak Therapist interventions and client innovative moments in emotion-‐focused therapy: A temporal analysis of productive sequences in therapist and client verbal interaction in a good and poor outcome case studies Ana Sofia Teixeira — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal Carla Alexandra Castro Cunha, João Salgado, Inês Mendes, Miguel Gonçalves, Leslie Greenberg, Lynne Angus Counseling with suicidal survivors: An ecological approach Hsiao-‐Pei Chang — National Chi Nan University, Taiwan The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy: An exploratory study Joana Carolina Nunes — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Carla Alexandra Castro Cunha, Miguel Gonçalves Change mechanisms and early treatment outcome of long-‐term psychodynamic psychotherapy and accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy: Preliminary results Rayna Danielle Markin — Villanova University, USA Kevin S. McCarthy, Cheri Marmarosh
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 76.
Child/adolescent The effectiveness of applying the community counseling intervention in school: An exploratory study of an 8th grade male student raised by grandparents Shing-‐Li Shih — National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Jiun-‐De Lin, Romantic attachment and depression in pregnant adolescent couples: Implications for intervention development and treatment Alethea Desrosiers — Yale University, USA Heather Sipsma, Nathan Hansen, Tamora Callands, Trace Kershaw
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 77.
Cognitive Cognitive performance in mood disorders and associated factors Cláudio R. Drews — Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza, Ricardo Azevedo da Silva, Karen Jansen, Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro Using personal dilemmas for case conceptualization and treatment planning in depression Guillem Feixas — Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Victoria Compañ, Adrián Chaurand, Adriana Trujillo Problem solving and goal attainment through the BHAGAVAD GITA in a depressed case with AnasakthiI Gandasi Visweswara Vaniprabha — Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute, India
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 78.
Integration The "scientific competences" as a concept linking conceptual and clinical research in psychoanalysis Clara María López-‐Moreno — Asociación Psicoanalítica Argentina Silvia Acosta, Susana Vinocur Fischbein Psychotherapy integration and alliance: Use of cognitive-‐behavioral techniques within a short-‐term psychodynamic psychotherapy treatment model Rachel Goldman — Adelphi University, New York, USA Mark Hilsenroth Psychotherapist development: Integration as a way to autonomy Tomas Rihacek — Masaryk University, Czech Republic Ester Danelova
Poster Session Interpersonal
Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 79.
Self-‐esteem as mediator of the association between negative affects, eating symptoms and interpersonal problems among treatment-‐ seeking obese patients Laura Salerno — University of Palermo, Italy Gianluca Lo Coco, Salvatore Gullo, Federica La Pietra, Rosalia Iacoponelli
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 80.
Linguistic Frequency distributions of wishes in speech acts in the therapists´ discourse Luján De Simone — Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina Juan Carlos Argibay, Josefina Gómez Dolzer, Julieta Otálora, David Maldavsky Frequency distributions of wishes in words and speech acts in the patients´ discourse David Maldavsky — Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina Juan Carlos Argibay, Luján De Simone, Silvina Perez Zambón, Sebastián Plut, Elena Stein
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 81.
Depression Verbal activity in three kinds of treatment of depressions: cognitive-‐behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy and psychoanalytic therapy Dorothea Huber — International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany Horst U. Kächele I have decided to live: Factors to dissuade a person to commit suicide. Constanza Gálvez Toro — Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Constanza Quiroz Díaz, Bárbara Vicencio Gebauer, Alemka Tomicic Suñer, Claudio Martinez Guzman Religiosity of suicidal depressive women in a public general hospital in Santiago, Chile: Socio-‐demographic, clinical and treatment outcome characteristics Ramon U. Florenzano — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Jorge T. Rodriguez, Catalina Sieverson, Eny S. Cataldo, Pamela Leiva, Maria Sol Pastorino Therapist intervention and innovative moments: A study with a sample of cognitive-‐behavior therapy of depression Miguel Gonçalves — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Anabela Pereira Machado, Clara E. Hill, Carla Alexandra Castro
Cunha, João Batista
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 82.
Disorder The psychodynamic treatment of patients with depersonalization disorder Matthias Michal — Johannes Gutenberg-‐Universität Mainz, Germany Predictors of isolated sleep paralysis in outpatients with panic attacks Brian Andrew Sharpless — Penn State University, University Park, USA Kevin S. McCarthy, Kimberly Seoane, Lauren Rodriguez, Barbara Milrod, Dianne Chambless, Jacques P. Barber
Poster Session Thursday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 83.
Emotion The Written-‐Heart study:Long-‐term effects of a brief expressive writing intervention on patients with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) referred to in-‐hospital cardiac rehabilitation Gian Mauro Manzoni — Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Italy
Breakfast Friday 7:00 AM-‐8:30 AM Ballroom Two-‐Three 84.
Structured Discussion Process-‐outcome Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 2B/133 Moderator Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA 85.
Steps toward creating a registry of patient and therapist reports of change: Could that be another solution to a basic question of psychotherapy research? Discussants: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA Hadas Wiseman, University of Haifa, Israel Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo
Ann Doucette, The George Washington University, USA
Structured Discussion Process Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 3D/63 Moderators: Lynne Knobloch-‐Fedders, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA; Irene Elkin, University of Chicago, USA 86.
Looking back, looking forward: Reflections on three decades of process-outcome research Discussants: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA William B. Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA William M. Pinsof, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
Brief Paper Session Psychodynamic Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 1C/144 87.
Psychoanalysts’ conception about generalized anxiety disorder Juan Martín Gómez Penedo — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Adela Leibovich de Duarte, Santiago Juan, Ignacio Etchebarne, Andres Roussos A task analysis of metacommunication in time-‐limited dynamic psychotherapy Theodore M. Austin — Antioch University New England, USA James Fauth, George Tremblay Categorical or dimensional? Differentiation of short and long-‐term psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapies Carolina Seybert — University of Ulm, Germany Mattias Desmet, Ingrid Ehardt, Susanne Hörz, Wolfgang Mertens, Stuart Ablon, Raymond Levy, Horst U. Kächele Therapist-‐trainee attempts at alliance rupture repair in time-‐limited dynamic psychotherapy Megan Edwards — Wellesley College, USA George Tremblay, James Fauth
Brief Paper Session Miscellaneous Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 2A/132 88.
Identity coherence and processes of change Mardi Jon Horowitz — University of California, San Francisco, USA Dimensional assessment of self and interpersonal functioning in psychotherapy: Implications for DSM-‐5’s general definition of personality disorder Jared DeFife — Emory University, Atlanta, USA Melissa Goldberg, Drew Westen Clinical Applications of the Affect-‐Balance Principle Antal Endre Solyom — CVCS, Lynchburg, VA Physiological correlates of therapists’ empathy Irene Messina — University of Padova, Italy
Marco Sambin, Johann Kleinbub, Arianna Palmieri
Panel Supervision Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 2CD/126 Moderators: Bruce E. Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA ; Takuya Minami, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA 89.
Supervision in clinical settings and clinical trials: Best practices? Clinical supervision: Best practices and future directions Nick Frost — University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Brian Pace, Bruce E. Wampold A qualitative investigation into the process of psychotherapy supervision in randomized controlled trials Jamila Siddiqui — University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Simon B. Goldberg, Bruce E. Wampold Supervision process and reporting in randomized clinical trials D. Martin Kivlighan — University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Abigail M. Lindemann, Andrew P. Wislocki, Bruce E. Wampold Discussant: Dennis M Kivlighan, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Panel Change Process Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA 90.
Change in distress for diverse populations: Results from two practice-research networks Individual differences in psychotherapy change among ethnic minority patients Joan DeGeorge — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Michael J. Constantino, Samuel Schieffelin Nordberg, David Kraus Effective treatment for ethnic minority clients: Examining change in a practice research network Allison Jane Lockard — Penn State University, University Park, USA Jeffrey Hayes, Jamie M. Graceffo, Benjamin D. Locke Changes in depressive symptoms for treatment-‐seeking gender and sexual minority clients Jessica C. Effrig — Penn State University, University Park, USA Janelle K. Sheridan, Andrew Athan McAleavey, Benjamin D. Locke, Kathleen J. Bieschke Discussant: Benjamin D Locke, Penn State University, University Park, USA
Panel Case studies Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 3E/63 Moderator Mattias Desmet, Ghent University, Belgium 91.
Psychoanalytic single case studies published in ISI ranked journals: A review
Overview of psychoanalytic single case studies published in ISI ranked journals according to publication year and publication language Mattias Desmet — Ghent University, Belgium Reitske Meganck, Ruth Inslegers, Jochem Willemsen Research methodology in psychoanalytic single case studies published on Web of Science: A review Jochem Willemsen — Ghent University, Belgium Ruth Inslegers, Mattias Desmet, Reitske Meganck Patient and therapist characteristics in psychoanalytic single case studies published in ISI ranked journals: A review Reitske Meganck — Ghent University, Belgium Ruth Inslegers, Jochem Willemsen, Mattias Desmet Discussants: Shigeru Iwakabe, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan Horst U. Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany
Panel Process-‐outcome Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 4A/63 Moderator João Salgado, ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal 92.
ISMAI Depression Project: A comparative trial of emotion-focused therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy. ISMAI Depression Project: Preliminary results of a randomized clinical trial of EFT and CBT João Salgado — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal Distancing, immersion, and emotional arousal: An intensive case study of a good outcome case Eunice Dias Barbosa — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal João Salgado, Tiago Ferreira, Pedro Brandão Lourenço, Pedro Pinto Process research of EFT: An assimilation analysis of a good outcome case Isabel Morais Basto — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal Inês Mendes, João Salgado Voices of the self in emotion-‐focused therapy: Positioning microanalysis of a good outcome case Pedro Brandão Lourenço — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal João Salgado, Tiago Bento, Diana Santos, Márcia Campos Discussant: Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Panel Process-‐outcome Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 4B/63 Moderators: Jochen Schweitzer, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany; Christina Hunger, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany 93.
Empirical findings of systemic constellation work: Randomized control trail (RCT) on short- and mid-term effects What kind of goals do clients aim to achieve by means of systemic constellations? Goals and goal attainment Annette Bornhaeuser — University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany Jan Weinhold, Tjorven Harmsen, Jochen Schweitzer-‐Rothers, Christina Hunger Changes Which Make A Difference: Psychotherapeutic Progress Stimulated By Systemic Constellations Christina Hunger — University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany Annette Bornhaeuser, Jochen Schweitzer-‐Rothers, Jan Weinhold Improving interpersonal relationships through systemic constellations: Findings from a new questionnaire on experiences with important others Anna Halas — University of Koblenz-‐Landau, Germany Annette Bornhaeuser, Jan Weinhold, Jochen Schweitzer-‐Rothers, Christina Hunger Discussant: Martin Grosse Holtforth, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Panel Change Process Friday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 5A/91 Moderator Miguel Gonçalves, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal 94.
Innovative moments research program: New findings Therapist interventions and client innovative moments in emotion-‐focused therapy for depression Miguel Gonçalves — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Carla Alexandra Castro Cunha, Clara E. Hill, Inês Sousa, António P. Ribeiro, Lynne Angus, Leslie Greenberg, Inês Mendes Resistance to narrative change in grief psychotherapy Daniela Rodrigues Alves — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Miguel Gonçalves, Eugenia Ribeiro, Pablo Fernández Navarro The change of self-‐narratives in psychotherapy with depression João Batista — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Miguel Gonçalves, Daniela Rodrigues Alves Discussant: Lynne Angus, York University, Canada
Coffee Break Friday 10:00 AM-‐10:30 AM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area 95.
Panel Training Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Mikael Leiman, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu 96.
Evidence-based psychotherapy training: Assessing competence development of psychotherapists The "inner" experience of psychotherapeutic education Jutta Kahl-‐Popp — John-‐Rittmeister-‐Institut, Kiel, Germany Studying therapist self-‐reflection with dialogical sequence analysis Mikael Leiman — University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Supervisors’ competence evaluations Hanne Strømme — University of Oslo, Norway Charlotta Bjørklind
Panel Narrative Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator Lynne Angus, York University, Canada 97.
Assessing the contributions of narrative and emotion processes in Emotion-Focused Therapy for Trauma ( EFT-T): A process-outcome analysis Narrative and emotion processes in Emotion-‐Focused Therapy for Complex Trauma (EFTT) Sandra Clare Paivio — University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada The Narrative and Emotion Processes Coding System (NEPCS): Application to psychotherapy for trauma Tali Boritz — York University, Canada Naomi Carpenter, Lynne Angus, Emily Bryntwick, Sandra Clare Paivio The impact of narrative and emotion integration to treatment outcome in emotion-‐focused therapy for trauma: A pilot study Naomi Carpenter — York University, Canada Lynne Angus, Sandra Clare Paivio, Tali Boritz, Emily Bryntwick Discussant: Hadas Wiseman, University of Haifa, Israel
Panel Therapist factors Friday
Therapist difficulties and coping strategies: Extending the range and expanding the concepts
10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2B/133 Moderator Thomas Albert Schroder, University of Nottingham, UK 98.
Therapeutic difficulties and coping strategies among psychotherapists in India Poornima Bhola — Deemed University, Bangalore, India Shveta Kumaria, David E. Orlinsky Difficulties experienced by Australian therapists: Who is most likely to experience difficulties? Margot J. Schofield — La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Jan Grant, Christine Forrester-‐Knauss Guilt, shame and humiliation -‐-‐The therapist’s tale: Investigating therapists’ self-‐conscious emotions by analyzing narratives of therapeutic difficulties Thomas Albert Schroder — University of Nottingham, UK Paul Gilbert
Panel Personality disorders Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Shelley McMain, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and the University of Toronto, Canada 99.
Mechanisms of change in treatments for borderline personality disorder Change in biased thinking in the early sessions of a treatment for borderline personality disorder: A study based on observer-‐rated assessments Ueli Kramer — Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne, Switzerland Patrick Figlioli, Martin Drapeau Effects of motive-‐oriented therapeutic relationship on emotional processing in early-‐phase treatment for borderline personality disorder: An exploratory study Laurent Berthoud — University of Lausanne, Switzerland Ueli Kramer, Antonio Pascual-‐Leone, Patrick Figlioli Psychotherapy process in three treatments for borderline personality disorder: Unique and common mechanisms Kenneth N. Levy — Penn State University, University Park, USA Tracy L. Clouthier, Rachel H. Wasserman, Joseph E. Beeney, John F. Clarkin Interpersonal style, alliance and outcome in two treatments for borderline personality disorder Shelley McMain — Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and the University of Toronto, Canada Cindy Henneberger, Tim Guimond, Joshua Murray Discussant: Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA
Panel Disorder Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Björn Philips, Center for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 100.
Psychotherapy for patients with substance use disorders: Predictors, moderators, process, and outcome The importance of therapy motivation for patients with substance use disorders Björn Philips — Center for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden Peter Wennberg Expectations and alliance: Interacting factors in psychotherapy My Frankl — Center for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden Björn Philips, Peter Wennberg Borderline personality disorder and deficits in mentalization Per Konradsson — Center for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden Peter Wennberg, Björn Philips Discussant: Robert J. Gregory, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, USA
Panel Process-‐outcome Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator Bryan Forrester, Palo Alto University, USA 101.
InnerLife: A clinician/patient driven telehealth source for treatment guidelines A tutorial on InnerLife Bryan Forrester — Palo Alto University, USA STS Validity Study Aaron Michelson — Palo Alto University, USA Satoko Kimpara STS Reliability Study Satoko Kimpara — Palo Alto University, USA Exploring the psychometrics properties of systematic treatment selection in Argentina Evangelina R. Regner — Palo Alto University, USA Discussant: Larry E. Beutler, Palo Alto University, USA
Panel Child/Adolescent Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3E/63 Moderator Agnes von Wyl, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland 102.
Therapeutic alliance, emotional involvement, and engagement in therapy with young people The importance of the parent-‐therapist alliance in child psychotherapy Agnes von Wyl — Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Manuela Jaeger The behavioral indicators of disengagement scale: A cross-‐validation study of therapeutic process with adolescent clients Emma Lee Peterson — University of Denver, USA Stephen R. Shirk Emotional involvement in CBT for depressed adolescents with a history of interpersonal trauma: Change trajectories of process and relationships to outcome Patrice Siapno Crisostomo — University of Denver, USA Stephen R. Shirk Examining the therapeutic alliance-‐outcome relationship and third variables John Paul M. Reyes — University of Denver, USA Stephen R. Shirk
Panel Change Process Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA 103.
Lessons learned from a lifetime of psychotherapy research and practice Healing the split between the clinical researcher and the clinical practitioner: Let’s start with me Barry E. Wolfe — Private Practice, Rockville, Maryland, USA Learnings From Doing The Chapter On The Client For The Next Edition Of the Lambert/Bergin & Garfield Handbook: Implications For Future Research Arthur C. Bohart — California State University Dominguez Hills, USA Amy G. Wade Psychotherapy: Lives intersecting Louis Breger — California Institue of Technology Discussant: Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter, Yeshiva University, New York, USA
Panel Process-‐outcome Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 4B/63 Moderator Doris F. Chang, New School University, New York, USA 104.
Culturally-informed approaches to conducting psychotherapy process research with racial/ethnic minority patients Examining the working alliance as a predictor of treatment engagement in racially/ethnically mismatched therapy dyads Lia Okun — The New School For Social Research, New York, USA Doris F. Chang, Kalli Feldman, Monica Thomas, Margaret Williams, Jeremy Safran The multicultural therapy process coding system: Initial development and predictions of treatment outcome Doris F. Chang — New School University, New York, USA Monica Thomas The elephant in the room: Effects of broaching race, ethnicity, and culture in cross-‐racial therapy dyads Lory Reyes — The New School For Social Research, New York, USA Laurie Paul, Doris F. Chang Measurement of ruptures in therapy with racial/ethnic minority patients Monica Thomas — The New School For Social Research, New York, USA Doris F. Chang, Jeremy Safran Discussant: Jairo Fuertes, Adelphi University, New York, USA
Panel Case studies Friday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderators: Reitske Meganck, Ghent University, Belgium; Mattias Desmet, Ghent University, Belgium; Mardi Jon Horowitz, University of California, San Francisco, USA 105.
Systematic single case studies as a royal way to insight in change mechanisms How is change at the level of affect regulation achieved in a drug free Therapeutic Community? A systematic single case study on a person suffering from severe addiction Virginie Debaere — Ghent University, Belgium Ruth Inslegers, Reitske Meganck, Stijn Vanheule How do interpersonal representations and relations evolve during a stay in a drug free therapeutic community? A systematic single case study of a person suffering from severe addiction Ruth Inslegers — Ghent University, Belgium Virginie Debaere, Reitske Meganck A systematic comparative case study of a successful vs. an unsuccessful parent psychotherapy: Factors related to change Susan S. Woodhouse — Penn State University, University Park, USA Jessica C. Effrig, Julie R. S. Beeney, Glen Cooper, Kent T. Hoffman, Bert Powell Change, stuck, rupture and resolution episodes in psychotherapy: A qualitative analysis of a single case Henry Daniel Espinosa — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Irma Oriana Morales-‐Reyes, Mariane Krause Discussant: Horst U. Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany
Lunch Friday 12:00 PM-‐1:00 PM Ballroom Two-‐Three 106.
Business Meeting Friday 1:15 PM-‐2:15 PM Ballroom Two-‐Three 107.
Structured Discussion Computer Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderators: Andres Roussos, Universidad de Belgrano, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA 108.
Building the SPR psychotherapy databank Discussants: Viviana Beatriz Guajardo, Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Michael J. Constantino, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Erhard Mergenthaler, University of Ulm, Germany James F. Franklin Boswell, Boston University, USA Arjan Berkeljon, Brigham Young University
Structured Discussion Child/Adolescent Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderators: Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel ; Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK 109.
Research in child and adolescent psychotherapy: current challenges and future directions Discussants: Adriana Lis, University of Padova, Italy Charlotte Jarvis, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, London, UK Saralea Chazan, Steinhardt School, New York University, USA Marc J. Noom, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Panel Narrative Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Rodrigo Lopes, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal 110.
Does narrative therapy work for depression? Empirical evidence from RCTs Survival analysis of clinically significant change of a randomized clinical trial of narrative therapy and cognitive-‐behavioral therapy with moderate depressed clients Rodrigo Lopes — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Miguel Gonçalves, Inês Sousa Evaluation of biological rhythms in a clinical trial for depression Ricardo Azevedo da Silva — Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil Karen Jansen, Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza, Luciana Quevedo, Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro, Taiane A. Cardoso, Thaise Mondin Remission of anxiety symptoms in brief cognitive interventions for depression inn young adults Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza — Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil Taiane A. Cardoso, Thaise Mondin, Karen A. Pinheiro, Luciana Quevedo, Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro, Karen Jansen, Ricardo Azevedo
da Silva Discussant: Michael J. Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA
Panel Psychodynamic Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA 111.
Dream work in psychodynamic psychotherapy Amount of dream work in psychodynamic psychotherapy Ellen Baumann — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Clara E. Hill, Charles J. Gelso Encouragement of Dream Work in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Sakar Pudasaini — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Clara E. Hill, Charles J. Gelso Therapists’ Activities in Working With Dreams Teresa Huang — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Clara E. Hill, Charles J. Gelso Case example of working with dreams in psychodynamic psychotherapy Harold Chui — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Clara E. Hill, Charles J. Gelso Discussant: Horst U. Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany
Brief Paper Session Miscellaneous Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 2B/133 112.
Using feedback on process and outcome as integral parts of therapy: What happens? Rolf Sundet — Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Norway Codependency and cultural values: Implications for effective treatment of codependency in college students in Taiwan and the USA Shih-‐Hua Chang — Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan Christine Suniti Bhat Theoretical orientations and treatment goals of psychotherapists in India Shveta Kumaria — Loyola University, Chicago, USA Poornima Bhola, David E. Orlinsky The therapeutic ways with words in Japanese language Yasuhiro Oyama — Kyoto University, Japan
Brief Paper Session Emotion Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 3AB/132 113.
Emotions and discrepant verbal and non-‐verbal communication: What is known and where do we go from here? Frédérique Lévesque-‐Belley — Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, Canada Éric J. Dubé Verbal emotional expression during change episodes: Analysis of the communicative patterns used by patients and therapists to work on emotional contents Nelson Valdés Sánchez — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Client experiencing and the development of positive cognitions Marilyn Fitzpatrick — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Clare Foa, Candice Stoliker Patterns of change in Emotion-‐Focused Therapy for Complex Trauma (EFTT) Sandra Clare Paivio — University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada Dennis L. Jackson
Panel Therapist factors Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator Timothy Anderson, Ohio University, Athens, USA 114.
Therapist personal characteristics, behaviors, and match Does theoretical orientation and level of experience influence the way therapists ask questions? Hector Fernandez Alvarez — Fundación Aiglé, Argentina Beatriz Gómez, Sergi Corbella Reliability of therapist facilitative interpersonal skills for brief responses to "thin slice" client video simulations Andrew Smith McClintock — Ohio University, Athens, USA Xiaoxia Song, Grace Jameson, Timothy Anderson, Candace Patterson, Gregory A. Goldman, Brian Uhlin, Peter MacFarlane, Elizabeth Davis Goldman Therapist Facilitative Interpersonal Skills (FIS) as a prospective predictor of alliance and outcome Candace Patterson — Private Practice, Durham, NC, USA Timothy Anderson, Gregory A. Goldman, Brian Uhlin, Peter MacFarlane, Elizabeth Davis Goldman, Xiaoxia Song, Andrew Smith McClintock The process of client-‐therapist matching in psychodynamic psychotherapy Emanuel Schattner — Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Orya Tishby, Hadas Wiseman
Panel Experiential/EFT Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 3E/63 Moderator Alberta Eveline Pos, York University, Canada 115.
Exploring the impact of individual differences on the change process during experiential treatment for depression The relationship between alliance patterns during experiential treatment for depression and the benefit of additional sessions on long term outcomes Alberta Eveline Pos — York University, Canada George Monette, Mark Thompson The influence of clients’ interpersonal problems on their capacity to utilize therapist empathy during experiential psychotherapy for depression Ashley Jessica Spigelman — York University, Canada Alberta Eveline Pos Interpersonal processes and therapist empathy: Achieving a productive alliance and good outcome in experiential therapy for depression Karen Wong — York University, Canada Alberta Eveline Pos Discussant:
Rhonda Goldman, Argosy University, Schaumburg, USA
Panel Culture Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderators: Lindsey Michelle West, Georgia Health Sciences University, USA; Jessica Graham, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA 116.
Mindfulness and values clarification in the treatment of psychological consequences of racist experiences Functioning in the face of racism: The potential buffering role of values clarification in a Black American sample Lindsey Michelle West — Georgia Health Sciences University, USA The phenomenology of values Clare Foa — McGill University, Montreal, Canada Marilyn Fitzpatrick Racism and anxiety: Mindfulness as a potential buffering factor Jessica Graham — University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Discussant: Lizabeth Roemer, University of Massachusetts Boston
Panel Integration Friday 2:30 PM-‐4:00 PM MR 4B/63 Moderators: Kevin B. Meehan, Long Island University, Purchase, USA; Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA 117.
Object representations in psychopathology and psychotherapy: Research utilizing the ORI Change in object representations as a function of treatment in a randomized clinical trial for borderline personality disorder Kevin B. Meehan — Long Island University, Purchase, USA Kenneth N. Levy, Diana Diamond, Jill C. Delaney, John F. Clarkin The representations of self and others -‐ Common factors in therapeutic change? Ilan Harpaz-‐Rotem — Yale School of Medicine, USA Sidney Blatt Bursting the bubble: The role of object representations and self object needs in approaches to treatment with overt and covert narcissists Nicole Nehrig — Long Island University, Purchase, NY, USA Lisa Weiser, Alina Pavlakos, Kevin B. Meehan, philip wong Discussant: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA
Coffee Break Friday 4:00 PM-‐4:30 PM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area 118.
Structured Discussion Patient/client factors Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderators: Jesse Geller, Private Practice, New Haven, USA; Barry Farber, Columbia University, New York, USA 119.
Beginning psychotherapy and patient expectations: What can be done to reduce the incidence of premature termination? Discussants: Michael J. Constantino, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Henny Westra, York University, Canada Jesse Metzger, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Alex Behn, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
Structured Discussion Culture Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderator David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA 120.
Culture and social context in psychotherapy and psychotherapy research: Perspectives from different professions and different cultures Discussants: Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo Joseph P. Gone, University of Michigan, USA Shveta Kumaria, Loyola University, Chicago, USA Paula Ravitz, University of Toronto, Canada Janet E. Helms, Boston College, USA Margarita Alegria, Harvard University, Boston, USA Joan D. Koss-‐Chioino, Arizona State University, USA Shigeru Iwakabe, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan Guillermo de la Parra, University of Chile
Panel Patient/client factors Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Andres Roussos, Universidad de Belgrano, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina 121.
Clients talking about therapy The relationships among former patients’ perception of change, reasons for consultation, therapeutic relationship, and termination Julieta Olivera — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Malena Braun, Juan Martín Gómez Penedo, Andres Roussos Qualitative analyses of client experiences of self change in emotion-‐focused and client-‐centered brief therapy for depression : Key research findings and implications for clinical practice Lynne Angus — York University, Canada Karen Hardtke, Fern Kagan Two ways of analysing clients’ perceptions of important events in therapy Erika Viklund — Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Rolf Holmqvist, Karin Zetterqvist Nelson A cross cultural look at patient’s perspective of change William Jock — New School University, New York, USA Kelly Wagner Bolger, Julieta Olivera, Martin G. Penedo, Vanina Waizmann, Andres Roussos, Jeremy Safran Discussant: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA
Brief Paper Session Miscellaneous Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2A/132 122.
Group intervention with women victim of intimate violence: An outcome study Marlene Matos — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Anita Santos, Andreia Machado Effectiveness of internet chat aftercare groups following inpatient psycho-‐oncological treatment Juliane Fink — University Medical Center Hamburg-‐Eppendorf, Germany Holger Schulz, Kai Kossow, Annika Hergert, Corinna Bergelt, Benjamin Zimmer, Hans Kordy, Birgit Watzke The victim’s shame: The parents’ perspective on their daughters’ committed suicide Annelie Werbart Törnblom — Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Andrzej Werbart Ethical practices and viewpoints of psychotherapy researchers Andres Roussos — Universidad de Belgrano, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Malena Braun
Panel Child/Adolescent Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2B/133 Moderator Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK 123.
Treatment research with depressed adolescents Incorporating qualitative data into a randomized clinical trial: The IMPACT Study (treatment of adolescent depression) and IMPACT-‐ME Nick Midgley — Anna Freud Center, London, UK Mary Target, Flavia Ansaldo Psychodynamic psychotherapy for adolescents with severe depressive symptoms: First results of an effectiveness trial Katharina Weitkamp — University Medical Center Hamburg-‐Eppendorf, Germany Judith Daniels, Sandra Rosenthal, Georg Romer, Silke Wiegand-‐Grefe Patterns of change in the treatment of adolescents with depression Marc J. Noom — Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Anke Schat, Robert R.J.M. Vermeiren, Frans G. Zitman Discussant: Charlotte Jarvis, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, London, UK
Panel Depression Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Martina Belz, University of Bern, Switzerland 124.
Current CBASP (Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy): Research and Theoretical Issues A comparison of Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) vs. Interpersonal Psychotherapy in early onset chronic depression Elisabeth Schramm — University of Freiburg, Germany Summary of the six basic assumptions of the CBASP model James P. McCullough, Jr. — Virginia Commonwealth University, USA CBASP in the multicultural context Todd Favorite — University of Michigan, USA Discussant: Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA
Panel Process-‐outcome Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Andrzej Werbart, Stockholm University, Sweden 125.
Not started and prematurely terminated therapies: The patient’s and the therapist’s contributions Are prematurely terminators healthier? Psychopathological and outcome characteristics in psychodynamic high dose inpatient therapy Joerg Frommer — Otto-‐von-‐Guericke-‐Universität Magdeburg, Germany Matthias Haase, Cornelia Ulrich, Thilo Hoffmann, Gabriele Helga Franke Not started and unilaterally terminated therapies in in the Swedish public health services Andrzej Werbart — Stockholm University, Sweden Mo Wang Difficult to treat? Early termination of therapies with traumatized refugees. Marianne Opaas — Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo Sverre Varvin Barrier to mental health care in young American soldiers returning from deployment to the recent conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan Ilan Harpaz-‐Rotem — Yale School of Medicine, USA Discussant: Wolfgang Lutz, Universität Trier, Germany
Panel Group Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3E/63 Moderator Steinar Lorentzen, University of Oslo, Norway 126.
Moderators and mediators in treatment Mediators of treatment effects in a RCT of short-‐ and long-‐term psychodynamic group psychotherapy Steinar Lorentzen — University of Oslo, Norway Anette Fjeldstad, Torleif Ruud, Per Høglend The moderating role of personality on treatment results in anxiety a comparison between younger versus older adults Anke Schat — Leiden University Medical Center Marc J. Noom, Frans G. Zitman, , Robert R.J.M. Vermeiren Cluster C personality disorder pathology and patient gender as moderators of treatment effects in a randomized clinical trial for patients with personality disorders Theresa Wilberg — University of Oslo, Norway Paul N. Johansson, Per Høglend, Merete S. Johansen, Øyvind Urnes, Elfrida Kvarstein, Sigmund Karterud
Panel Change Process Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator Sarah A. Hayes-‐Skelton, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA 127.
Processes and mechanisms of action in a randomized controlled trial of two behavioral therapies for generalized anxiety disorder Clients’ perception of helpful aspects of therapy across two behavioral therapies for generalized anxiety disorder Cara Fuchs — Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford, MA, USA Sarah A. Hayes-‐Skelton, Lizabeth Roemer, Susan M. Orsillo Mindfulness practice and mindfulness skills as mechanisms of change in an acceptance based behavior therapy for generalized anxiety disorder Lucas Morgan — University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Sarah A. Hayes-‐Skelton, Lizabeth Roemer, Susan M. Orsillo Mindfulness, acceptance, and decentering as potential mechanisms of change in applied relaxation for generalized anxiety disorder: A case series Lizabeth Roemer — University of Massachusetts Boston Sarah A. Hayes-‐Skelton, Aisha Usmani, Jonathan Lee, Susan M. Orsillo Decentering as a common mechanism across two behavioral treatments for generalized anxiety disorder Sarah A. Hayes-‐Skelton — University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Lizabeth Roemer, Susan M. Orsillo
Panel Alliance Friday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 4B/63 Moderator James E. Watson-‐Gaze, York University, Canada 128.
Whose alliance is it anyway?: Reflections on quantitative and qualitative understandings of the alliance from clients’ perspectives The contributions of the therapeutic alliance to narrative and emotion integration in psychotherapy Emily Bryntwick — York University, Canada Tali Boritz, Lynne Angus, Naomi Carpenter The Client Reflexivity Scale: Its creation and use on sessions of high and low therapeutic alliance Danielle Katz — York University, Canada John D. Eastwood, Peter Gaskovski, Kimberley Mercer-‐Lynn Clients’ perspectives of the Working Alliance Inventory-‐Short Form-‐Revised James E. Watson-‐Gaze — York University, Canada Emily Bryntwick, Lynne Angus, John D. Eastwood Synthesizing qualitative research: An integrated analysis of the client’s perspective on factors contributing to the development of the therapeutic alliance Carol Cavaliere — York University, Canada John D. Eastwood
Discussant: Robinder (Rob) P. Bedi, Western Washington University, Bellingham, USA
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 129.
Qualitative methods A socio-‐cognitive behavioral model of suicidal ideation in Latino youth: Results from a content analysis of psychotherapy sessions Lorenzo Lorenzo-‐Luaces — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Yovanska M. Duarté-‐Vélez, Karla Ruiz Bricholage and the qualitative researcher: can this be systematic and rigorous? Dori Fatma Yusef — University of East London, UK To participate or not to participate? Patients´ reasons for participation in a RCT on day clinic vs. inpatient psychotherapy Ottilia Klipsch — University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany Ulrike Dinger, Johannes C. Ehrenthal, Christoph Nikendei, Henning Schauenburg A qualitative analysis of relapse following cognitive behavioral therapy Alexandra G. Shaker — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Keith Dobson
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 130.
Somatic Stress control training for individuals with migraine: An intervention proposal Marilda Emmanuel Novaes Lipp — Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil Vivian Mascella
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 131.
Spirituality A question of method: Bringing Buddhism into psychotherapy Kathleen Gregory — La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 132.
Training Therapist’s perspective from psychotherapy research Reynel Alexander Chaparro — Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá The relationship of working alliance, trainee skills and knowledge attainment and psychotherapy outcome: A longitudinal study Helene Ybrandt — Umea University Eva C. Sundin How to apply the Psychotherapy Process Q-‐set (PQS) research method: Does the teacher need to be in the room? Carolina Seybert — University of Ulm, Germany Fernanda Barcellos Serralta, Silvia Pereira da Cruz Benetti Evaluation of an EMDR educational module designed for healthcare students Holly Sarah Johnson — Midwestern University, Illinois, USA Gloria M. Workman, Don E. Workman, Michelle M. Lee, Theresa M. Schultz Training students as raters in psychotherapy process research Sofie Folke — University of Copenhagen, Denmark Sarah Daniel, Louise Tækker, Susanne Lunn, Stig Poulsen Characteristics of Canadian Doctoral Programs for training in psychotherapy and counseling Robinder (Rob) P. Bedi — Western Washington University, Bellingham, USA Jaleh Davari, Caleigh Horan-‐Spatz
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 133.
Trauma Military sexual trauma and a successful treatment approach: A case study Sasha Mondragon — Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, USA Deleene S. Menefee, Wendy S. Leopoulos Using ecological momentary assessment to advance Understanding of how to tailor treatment of post-‐traumatic symptoms to the individual Lauren Elizabeth Szkodny — Penn State University, University Park, USA Michelle G. Newman Reflective function in psychotherapy patients with chronic PTSD Kevin B. Meehan — Long Island University, Purchase, USA John C. Markowitz, Martina Palicova, Yuval Neria Protective effects of meaning in life in traumatized older people? Jana Volkert — University Medical Center Hamburg-‐Eppendorf, Germany Maria Hausberg, Chiara Da Ronch, Ana Belen Santos-‐Olmo, Kerstin
Weber, Holger Schulz, Martin Härter, Sylke Andreas "Donde Quiero Estar " (Where I want to be): An alternative program for patients during chemotherapy treatment. A Pilot Study Maria de San Martin — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Candela Berizzo, Estefania Marzik, Vicky Viel Temperley
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 134.
Quantitative methods Real time outcome feedback in a military medical setting John Okiishi — Madigan Healthcare System, Tacoma, WA Michael Jones, Joe Etherage, Cory Harmon Predictors of treatment dropout in treatments for depression in the community mental health system Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Tessa Katherine Mooney, Lindsay A. Schauble, Kelli S. Scott, Jaclyn Sara Sadicario, Sarah Ring-‐Kurtz, Paul Crits-‐Christoph Existential therapies for psychological distress in adults: A systematic review and meta-‐analysis Meghan Craig — Regent’s College, London, UK Mick Cooper, Joel Vos
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 135.
Process To switch or not to switch: Offering bilingual Latinos a choice of language in psychotherapy Andres Eduardo Perez Rojas — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Avantika Bhatia, Charles J. Gelso Therapeutic bonds with patients with limit personality disorder: Semiotic analysis of effective interventions María Elisa Molina — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Pwrla Ben-‐Dov , Angela Farran, Maria Inés Diez, Karla Alvarez, Alemka Tomicic Psychosocial process and counseling intervention of recurrent cancer patients Chia-‐Chi Fang — National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Therapeutic cycles model for adolescents in conflict with the law Eduardo Khater — Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil Elisa Yoshida
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 136.
Process-outcome Working Alliance Across an Acceptance-‐Based Behavioral Therapy and Applied Relaxation for Clients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder Shannon Sorenson — University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Sarah A. Hayes-‐Skelton, Lizabeth Roemer, Susan M. Orsillo Evaluating change in patients assisted by therapists in training Giovanna Corte Honda — Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil Elisa Yoshida A study of interpersonal process in the context of alliance ruptures and its relationship to outcome in brief relational therapy William Jock — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran Adherence development in IPT trainees Thomas Ström — Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden Learning from the therapist: Using therapist experience to improve feedback systems Samantha Tucker — South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Joanne Lloyd, Jeremy Edward Halstead, Chris Leach, Mike Lucock A safe place: Process and technique factors associated with patient ratings of session safety Deborah Faye Siegel — Adelphi University, New York, USA Mark Hilsenroth One year follow-‐up of a Systemic Family Outreach Intervention (SFOI) for young out-‐of-‐treatment drug users Carmen Gloria Hidalgo — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago rodrigo santis, Andrea Jaramillo, Ivan Armijo, viviana Hayden , Andrea Lasagna , Natalia Uribe Evaluating the efficacy of client feedback in group psychotherapy: Preliminary findings Norah C. Slone — University of Kentucky, USA Robert J. Reese, Susan Mathews, Nathaniel Hopkins
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 137.
Psychodynamic Self-‐Report Scale of Effectiveness of Adaptation (EDAO-‐AR): Development and validation Adriana Recher de Freitas — Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil Elisa Yoshida Internal consistency of self-‐report version of the Scale of Effectiveness of Adaptation (EDAO-‐AR) Mileny Cia — Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil
Elisa Yoshida
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 138.
Patient/client factors Patient´s perspective of therapist´s self disclosure Viviana Beatriz Guajardo — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Julieta Olivera, Malena Braun, Andres Roussos The role of ego development in predicting psychotherapy attrition Taylor B. Lubitz — Pace University, New York, USA Patient attitudes towards videotaping: Relation to symptomatology, dropout, treatment length and outcome Alexis M. Briggie — Adelphi University, New York, USA Mark Hilsenroth, Christopher Muran, Francine Conway Cross sectional study of services received and perceived needs of care givers of mentally retarded patients Sharon Ruth Israel — Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute, India Gandasi Visveshawariah Vaniprabha, K Shankar, B N. Vedamurthy Outcome expectations in the unified protocol Kate H. Bentley — Boston University, USA Matthew W. Gallagher, James F. Franklin Boswell, David H. Barlow
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 139.
Personality disorders Clinician perspectives on psychotherapy for personality disorders Brin Grenyer — University of Wollongong, Australia Relationship between patient SWAP-‐200 personality characteristics and patient-‐rated therapeutic alliance early in treatment Scott William Smith — Adelphi University, New York, USA Mark Hilsenroth, Katherine Fiori, Robert F. Bornstein Subjetivity of antisocial conducts: a qualitative study María Catalina Undurraga Tschischow — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Cecilia Juanita de la Cerda Paolinelli, Caroline Leighton, Alberto Botto
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area
Prevention An alternative therapeutic device to reduce burn out syndrome in doctors of a university hospital Marlene Curi — Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Maria de San Martin Alcohol abuse/dependence prevention: Focus at the family? Evelin F. Kelbert — Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil
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Gustavo P. Cavada, Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza, Alfredo Lhullier, Karen Jansen, Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro, Ana Laura Cruzeiro, Ricardo Azevedo da Silva
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 141.
Supervision Patient dialogic echoes in a supervised psychotherapy: Relational interplay between patient, therapist and supervisor Cecilia Juanita de la Cerda Paolinelli — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Claudio Martinez Guzman, Alemka Tomicic Suñer Positively "Super": Exploring potential applications of positive psychology in clinical supervision to evoke positive change Jacqueline Synard — University of Ottawa, Canada Nicholas Gazzola
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 142.
Theory Five Domains of Adaptation in Psychotherapy Outcome Gregg Henriques — James Madison University, Virginia, USA
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 143.
Therapist factors Health and stress among clinicians and support staff: Findings from a community mental health center M. Cristina Cruza-‐Guet — Yale University, USA Lydia Chwastiak, Nathan Hansen, Amy Carrol-‐Scott, Jeanette Ickovics Therapist burnout and interpersonal problems Shabad-‐Ratan Khalsa — University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Michael R. Nash Thriving and burnout of counseling center psychologists: A qualitative study Wonjin Sim — Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Gina Zanardelli, Mary Jo Loughran, Mary Beth Mannarino, Clara E. Hill Dimensions of personal therapeutic style Barbora Milatova — Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Ester Danelova Similarities and differences between integrative, psychodynamic and systemic therapists in the way they asks questions: ATOG-‐V contributions Beatriz Gomez — Fundación Aiglé, Argentina Curtarelli Alejandro, Claudia Catañeiras, Maria Fraga
Miguez, Fernando Garcia, Mariana Maristany, Hector Fernandez Alvarez Characterizing therapist self-‐disclosure in psychodynamic psychotherapy Kristen G. Pinto-‐Coelho — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Clara E. Hill
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 144.
Measures SRS and ORS instrument adaptation and reliability in primary care services Jrisó Cantuarias — Clinical Psychology Chilean Society, Santiago How to assess the quality of psychotherapy outcome studies: A systematic review of quality assessment measures Sven Rabung — University of Klagenfurt, Austria Nele Schmidt, Sarah Liebherz Course over time of treatment costs in people with severe mental illness: Patient-‐reported vs. administrative records Nadja Zentner — Ulm University, Germany Ildiko Baumgartner, Thomas Becker, Bernd Puschner Rating the methodological quality of psychotherapy trials for meta-‐analysis: Feasibility and reliability William D. Ellison — Penn State University, University Park, USA Kenneth N. Levy, Christina M. Temes, Shabad-‐Ratan Khalsa How to measure symptom severity in patients with mental disorders in the elderly? Psychometric evaluation of the German version of the "Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for the Elderly (HoNOS65+-‐D)" Sylke Andreas — University of Klagenfurt, Austria Maria Hausberg, Jana Volkert, Susanne Sehner, Martin Härter, Holger Schulz Patient baseline predictors of treatment credibility ratings across cognitive and dynamic psychotherapies Tessa Katherine Mooney — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Jaclyn Sara Sadicario, Lindsay A. Schauble, Kelli S. Scott, Sarah Ring-‐Kurtz, Robert Gallop, Paul Crits-‐Christoph Heidelberg Questionnaire on Experiences In Systems (HQES): A new diagnostic instrument on experiences with important others in private and professional interpersonal relationships Leoni Link — Heidelberg University, Germany Annette Bornhaeuser, Jan Weinhold, Anna Halas, Jochen Schweitzer-‐Rothers, Christina Hunger Art-‐based Intervention Questionnaire (AIQ): Developing a self-‐report measure to investigate art therapy processes
Sharon Snir — University of Haifa, Israel Dafna Regev
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 145.
Narrative Representations of couple’s love in a multicultural sample Sofía de la Puerta — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Pablo Fossa Research of a schizophrenic patient’s main conflictive traits in the sessions, during the restitutive period, applying DLA Rosa Sloin — UCES-‐APDEBA David Maldavsky
Poster Session Friday 6:00 PM-‐7:30 PM First Floor Pre-‐Function Area 146.
Neuroscience Neural correlates of psychotherapy in depression and anxiety disorders: A meta-‐analysis of neuroimaging studies Irene Messina — University of Padova, Italy
Breakfast Saturday 7:00 AM-‐8:30 AM Ballroom Two-‐Three 147.
Plenary Session Saturday 8:30 AM-‐10:00 AM MR 1ABC/553 Moderator George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA 148.
Change mechanisms in psychotherapy: State of the art, state of the science, and the bridge between them Discussants: Louis Breger, California Institue of Technology John C. Norcross, University of Scranton, USA Bruce E. Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Jeffrey Binder, Argosy University, Atlanta Adele Hayes, University of Delaware
Coffee Break
Saturday 10:00 AM-‐10:30 AM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area 149.
Structured Discussion Process Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2B/133 Moderators: Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA 150.
Corrective experiences in psychotherapy: Sketching theoretical perspectives Discussants: Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA Art Bohart, Saybrook University, San Francisco, USA Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland Michael J. Constantino, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Barry Farber, Columbia University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA William B. Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA
Panel Narrative Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Sergio Salvatore, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy 151.
Focusing on narratives to explore clinical exchange Pattern analysis of narrative content as tool to detect clinical change Alessandro Gennaro — University of Salento, Lecce, Italy Andrea Auletta, Rossano Grassi, Sergio Salvatore An automated procedure for content analysis of verbatim transcripts in psychotherapy research Omar Carlo Gioacchino Gelo — University of Salento, Lecce, Italy Andrea Auletta, Alessandro Gennaro, Marco Tonti Innovative moments and automated content analysis in psychotherapy research: Preliminary results Sergio Salvatore — University of Salento, Lecce, Italy Miguel Gonçalves, Omar Carlo Gioacchino Gelo, Alessandro Gennaro Discussant: David M D Neto, University of Sheffield, UK
Panel Process-‐outcome Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator William M. Pinsof, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA 152.
Patient-focused feedback research in individual, couple and family therapy Challenges to norming of a multi-‐dimensional and multi-‐systemic patient-‐centered outcome measure Kenichi Shimokawa — Northwestern University, Evanston, USA William M. Pinsof Innovation in psychotherapy process-‐outcome research using the STIC online feedback system during therapy: Preliminary data from a multisite, longitudinal clinical study in Norway. Terje Tilden — Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway William M. Pinsof, Bruce E. Wampold Using the STIC, a patient focused feedback system, as a collaborative tool in individual, couple and family therapy William M. Pinsof — Northwestern University, Evanston, USA Rupture-‐repair events in couple therapy: An exploration of the prevalence of sudden drops in alliance, and their impact on therapy progress Jacob Ze’ev Goldsmith — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA William M. Pinsof, Larry Leitner, David Waller, Tara Latta
Panel Interpersonal Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Lynne Knobloch-‐Fedders, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA 153.
The interpersonal context of change: Associations between in-session process and outcome Change in therapist and patient interpersonal behavior over the course of therapy: Associations with outcome Lynne Knobloch-‐Fedders — Northwestern University, Evanston, USA Kenneth L. Critchfield, Timothy Anderson The impact of client initial outcome expectations on early interpersonal process in cognitive behavioral therapy Henny Westra — York University, Canada Mariyam Ahmed, Michael J. Constantino Using relational patterns to focus on attachment-‐based mechanisms of change Kenneth L. Critchfield — University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA Lorna Smith Benjamin Discussant: Timothy Anderson, Ohio University, Athens, USA
Panel Process-‐outcome Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Hansjörg Znoj, University of Bern, Switzerland 154.
Psychotherapy extensively use the patient’s innate potential - evidences and implications Placebo response in phamacotherapy treatments for substance use disorders: A multipredictor meta-‐analysis AC Del Re — Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA John W. Finney The impact of treatment expectancies on pre-‐treatment gains and the therapeutic alliance Tobias Krieger — University of Zurich, Switzerland Martin Grosse Holtforth Disentangling early processes -‐ the interpersonal context of healing practice Christoph Fluckiger — University of Zurich, Switzerland Martin Grosse Holtforth, Hansjörg Znoj Interpersonal micro-‐processes predict cognitive-‐emotional processing and the therapeutic alliance in a psychotherapy for depression David E. S. Altenstein — University of Zurich, Switzerland Martin Grosse Holtforth Discussant: Michelle G. Newman, Penn State University, University Park, USA
Panel Attachment Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator Stig Poulsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 155.
Attachment and psychotherapy: Measuring attachment in psychotherapy and understanding the impact of attachment upon treatment utilization and therapist countertransference Differential use of psychotherapy as a function of sex, ethnicity, religion, and adult attachment style Christina M. Temes — Penn State University, University Park, USA Kenneth N. Levy, Kenneth L. Critchfield, Sharon Nelson Assessing attachment to the therapist and its transformations: validation study of the Patient-‐Therapist Attachment Q-‐sort Alessandro Talia — Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Francesco De Bei, Vittorio Lingiardi, DANIELA di riso , Adriana Lis The impact of attachment patterns in patients with bulimia nervosa on therapist countertransference Stig Poulsen — University of Copenhagen, Denmark Sarah I. F. Daniel, Susanne Lunn
Panel Alliance Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 3E/63 Moderators: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA ; Christopher Muran, Adelphi University, New York, USA 156.
The effects of a specialized rupture resolution training on therapeutic process and outcome The effects of rupture resolution training on the therapeutic alliance as measured with the segmented working alliance inventory (S-‐WAI-‐O) Elizabeth Allison Berk — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran, Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter Exploring the impact of rupture-‐resolution training on therapists’ capacity for experiencing in the therapeutic relationship Catherine Boutwell — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran Rupture resolution training and its effect on patient and therapist interpersonal process Anthony Demaria — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran, Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter The impact of rupture resolution training on patient and therapist-‐rated alliance Amy T. McCue — Adelphi University, New York, USA Christopher Muran, Jeremy Safran
Panel Computer Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator Priyanthy Weerasekera, McMaster University, Canada 157.
Technology and psychotherapy training Web-‐based psychotherapy training: Innovative methods for learning psychotherapy Priyanthy Weerasekera — McMaster University, Canada Psychotherapy through a looking glass: The many layers of webcam supervision John Manring — SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, USA Psychotherapy effectiveness and the expert performance framework Sandra Elisabeth Stewart — Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Janette Simmonds Discussant: Thomas Berger, University of Bern, Switzerland
Brief Paper Session Training Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 4B/63 158.
Psychotherapist trainees’ perceptions of change mechanisms in psychotherapy work Liat Tsuman-‐Caspi — Columbia University, New York, USA The impact on counseling trainees on weekly journaling about learning from clients Jessica V. Stahl — Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, USA Daniel Isenberg, Jessica Garcia, Paul Letendre, Laura Noblet Never enough! Personal therapy in the context of psychotherapy training in Austria Katharina Gerlich — Danube University Krems, Austria Michael Maertens, Anton Leitner, Alexnadra Koschier, Heidemarie Hinterwallner, Gregor Liegl How customized is personal therapy in psychotherapy training in Austria? Michael Maertens — Danube University, Krems, Austria Anton Leitner, Alexnadra Koschier, Heidemarie Hinterwallner, Gregor Liegl, Katharina Gerlich, Anton Leitner
Panel Change Process Saturday 10:30 AM-‐12:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderator Michael Basseches, Suffolk University, Boston, USA 159.
Mechanisms of emotion change in psychotherapy: Clinical, theoretical and managerial perspectives Mechanisms of emotion change in psychotherapy: Micro-‐level analysis of neuropsychological processes Angela Brandao — Hospital Cuf Infante Santo, Portugal Michael Basseches The microanalysis of dialectical-‐developmental mechanisms of emotion change Michael Basseches — Suffolk University, Boston, USA Angela Brandao Accountability: Let’s talk business Claire Nelissen — De Studio-‐-‐Institute for Integrative Psychology, Haarlem, The Netherlands
Lunch Saturday 12:00 PM-‐1:00 PM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area 160.
Business Meeting Training Saturday 12:00 PM-‐1:00 PM Ballroom Two-‐Three Moderators: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany ; Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA ; Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Jan Carlsson, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 161.
SPRISTAD Section Annual General Meeting
Structured Discussion Personality Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator Neill Watson, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, USA 162.
Self and emotion: Three theoretical/research perspectives Discussants: Jeanne C. Watson, University of Toronto, Canada Timothy J. Strauman, Duke University, Durham, USA Michael Westerman, New York University, USA
Panel Alliance Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Rolf Holmqvist, Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden 163.
Associations between alliance and outcome in brief primary care therapies Outcome in brief primary care therapies: Are these therapies tailor made? Rolf Holmqvist — Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden The therapeutic alliance predicts symptomatic improvement session by session Fredrik Falkenström — Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden Fredrik Granström, Rolf Holmqvist Rupture-‐repair events predict better outcome in brief primary care therapies Mattias Holmqvist Larsson — Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden Discussant:
Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Panel Psychodynamic Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator Per Høglend, University of Oslo, Norway 164.
For whom, how, and when is transference work beneficial in dynamic psychotherapy Psychotherapy: Is it common factors or specific techniques that are most important for outcome? Per Høglend — University of Oslo, Norway Anne Grethe Hersoug, Kjell-‐Petter Bøgwald, Svein Amlo, Alice Marble, Jan Ivar Røssberg, Hanne-‐Sofie Johnsen Dahl, Øystein Sørbye, Randi Ulberg, Glen O Gabbard, Paul Crits-‐Christoph Treatment effects of transference work in the context of countertransference and patients’ level of personality pathology Hanne-‐Sofie Johnsen Dahl — University of Oslo, Norway Jan Ivar Røssberg, Glen O Gabbard, John Christopher Perry, Randi Ulberg, Per Høglend Transference interpretations and process between therapist and patient Randi Ulberg — Vestfold Health Care Trust, Norway Svein Amlo, Per Høglend Discussant: John Christopher Perry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Panel Alliance Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 2B/133 Moderators: Eugenia Ribeiro, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; António P. Ribeiro, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal 165.
Therapeutic collaboration: communalities and specifics across therapeutic approaches and therapy outcomes The development of the therapeutic collaboration: A comparison between good outcome cases of narrative therapy, cognitive-‐behavior therapy, emotion focused therapy and client centered therapy Beatriz Santos — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal António P. Ribeiro, Eugenia Ribeiro, Catarina Fernandes, Inês Sousa, Lynne Angus, Leslie Greenberg The therapeutic collaboration in the early sessions of good and poor outcome cases of narrative therapy Nuno Campos Pires — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Eugenia Ribeiro, António P. Ribeiro, Inês Sousa, Helena Azevedo, Susana oliveira The development of the therapeutic collaboration: A study with dropout cases of narrative therapy Dulce Pinto — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Eugenia Ribeiro, António P. Ribeiro, Inês Sousa, Ana Pinheiro Discussant: Arthur C. Bohart, California State University Dominguez Hills, USA
Panel Attachment Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany 166.
Attachment characteristics as predictors of treatment outcome in studies with panic patients and social phobics Attachment characteristics as differential predictors of therapy outcome in cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic treatment of social phobia Bernhard Strauss — Friedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany Susan Tefikow, Katja Petrowski, Henning Schauenburg, Ulrike Dinger, Johannes C. Ehrenthal, Steffi Nodop, Ulrike Willutzki Change from an unresolved to an resolved attachment status and symptom reduction in a RCT compairing psychodynamic and cognitive-‐behavioral short-‐term psychotherapy for panic disorder Claudia Subic-‐Wrana — Johannes Gutenberg-‐Universität Mainz, Germany Achim Knebel, Manfred E. Beutel Do ECR-‐R self reports of patients´ attachment (differentially) predict treatment outcome in CBT and/or supportive expressive treatment of social phobia? Steffi Nodop — FFriedrich-‐Schiller-‐Universität Jena, Germany Bernhard Strauss, Susan Tefikow High-‐dose exposure therapy in patients with panic disorder: Does attachment predict therapy outcome? Katja Petrowski — Technical University Dresden, Germany Gloria Wintermann, Peter Joraschky Discussant: Brent Mallinckrodt, University of Missouri, USA
Panel Alliance Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel 167.
The relational matrix and how it impacts the therapeutic process Counter transference dynamics reflected in therapists’ and clients’ relational narratives Orya Tishby — Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Hadas Wiseman The dance of self and other and its relation to the therapeutic process Hadas Wiseman — University of Haifa, Israel Orya Tishby Immediacy in psychodynamic psychotherapy Clara E. Hill — University of Maryland, College Park, USA Discussant: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA
Panel Change Process Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator Anita Santos, ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal 168.
The self positioning processes in psychotherapy - Analysis of dialogical mechanisms involved in therapeutic change From unproductive to productive dynamics between self-‐positions during EFT: Insights from the positioning microanalysis of the case of Sarah Inês Mendes — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal Carla Alexandra Castro Cunha, João Salgado, Lynne Angus, Leslie Greenberg The development of self-‐positions throughout a good outcome case of CBT -‐-‐ the positioning dynamic cycles in successful psychotherapy Anita Santos — ISMAI -‐ Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal João Salgado, Liliana Meira Discursive positions and embodied expression of relational patterns in the psychotherapeutic interaction: An application of the Dialogic Discourse Analysis (DDA). Claudio Martinez Guzman — Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Alemka Tomicic Suñer Discussant: Mikael Leiman, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu
Panel Child/Adolescent Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 3E/63 Moderators: Karin Ensink, Université Laval, Canada; Lina Normandin, Université Laval, Canada 169.
Reflective function and mentalization in children and parent-child interactions: Clinically meaningful and reliable assessment Assessing interactional correlates of maternal reflective functioning Annie Leroux — Université Laval, Canada Karin Ensink, Lina Normandin Mentalization in middle-‐childhood: An initial study of the validity of the Child Reflective Functioning Scale Karin Ensink — Université Laval, Canada Lina Normandin, Mary Target, Peter Fonagy, Stephane Sabourin Implications of children’s mentalization for their self-‐image and feelings about themselves. Nicolas Berthelot — Université Laval, Canada Karin Ensink, Lina Normandin The role of play in the development of reflective function Veronik Tessier — Université Laval, Canada Lina Normandin, Karin Ensink Discussant:
Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK
Panel Computer Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 4B/63 Moderator Joerg Frommer, Otto-‐von-‐Guericke-‐Universität Magdeburg, Germany 170.
Companion systems: Client-adaptive systems in psychotherapy Psychobiological emotion recognition for companion technologies -‐ technical-‐cognitive user adaptation Steffen Walter — University of Ulm, Germany Kerstin Limbrecht, Holger Hoffmann, Harald C. Traue Users’ ascriptions in user-‐companion interaction Julia Lange — Otto-‐von-‐Guericke-‐Universität Magdeburg, Germany Matthias Haase, Dietmar Rösner, Joerg Frommer User typology in user-‐companion interaction Matthias Haase — Otto-‐von-‐Guericke-‐Universität Magdeburg, Germany Julia Lange, Dietmar Rösner, Joerg Frommer Discussant: Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland
Panel Couple Saturday 1:00 PM-‐2:30 PM MR 5A/91 Moderator Luis Tapia, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile 171.
Process research in couple therapy: Triadic model and specific and unspecific variables Semiotic mediation: A perspective to triadic model in couple therapy process María Elisa Molina — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Luis Tapia Triadic Prototypical Affective Microsequences (PAMs) in successful and unsuccessful couples’ therapies Eva Baenninger-‐Huber — Universität Innsbruck, Austria Luis Tapia Triadic Relational Drawing Video Analysis (RDVA) in couple therapeutic system process Luis Tapia — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile María Elisa Molina The role of specific and unspecific variables in residential couple therapy Terje Tilden — Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Asle Hoffart, Harold Sexton, Arnstein Finset, Tore Gude
Coffee Break Saturday 2:30 PM-‐2:50 PM Second Floor Pre-‐Function Area
172.
Structured Discussion Process Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderators: Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA ; Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA 173.
Corrective experiences in psychotherapy: qualitative and quantitative findings Discussants: Timothy Anderson, Ohio University, Athens, USA Lynne Angus, York University, Canada Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA Myrna Friedlander, SUNY at Albany, USA Martin Grosse Holtforth, University of Zurich, Switzerland Laurie Heatherington, Williams College, MA, USA Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Sarah Knox, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA Nicholas Ladany Stanley Messer
Structured Discussion Therapist factors Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 5A/91 Moderators: Horst U. Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany; Patrick Figlioli, University of Bern, Switzerland 174.
Errors in psychotherapy
Panel Alliance Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Fabian Ramseyer, University of Bern, Switzerland 175.
Communion, the interpersonal process that affects psychotherapy outcome: How can it be studied objectively? title pending Leonard M. Horowitz — Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA Communion in the therapeutic dyad: The effects of nonverbal synchrony Fabian Ramseyer — University of Bern, Switzerland Relationship quality and facial synchronization in couples’ interactions Eva Baenninger-‐Huber — Universität Innsbruck, Austria Cornelia Hofstaetter Individual alliance and group cohesion: What is more predictive in complex therapy settings? Henning Schauenburg — University of Heidelberg, Germany Ulrike Dinger The role of alliance in models of change mechanisms Wolfgang Tschacher — University of Bern, Switzerland
Brief Paper Session Attachment Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 2A/132 176.
Attachment style, interpersonal problems, and levels of personality functioning Johannes C. Ehrenthal — University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany Ulrike Dinger, Johannes Zimmermann, Henning Schauenburg, Carsten Spitzer Comparison of brain activities associated with self-‐report versus clinician-‐rated attachment measures: RSQ versus AAI Zimri Yaseen — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA Xian Zhang, Igor I. Galynker, Arnold Winston The impact of client attachment orientations on the transfer separation process: A psychology training clinic study Eric Martin Sauer — Western Michigan University, USA Angela Garrison, Clara E. Hill, Cheri Marmarosh, Kathryn Wierda Wierda, Molly Beagle Adult romantic attachment style, interpersonal warmth and dominance, and the development of the therapeutic alliance during the early phase of treatment. Caleb Siefert — University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA Mark Hilsenroth
Brief Paper Session Measures Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 2B/133 177.
Adherence to the "psychodynamic prototype" in key moments of a brief psychotherapy Fernanda Barcellos Serralta — Unisinos, Brazil. Elisa Yoshida, Eduardo Khater, Aline Eymael Domingues, Erhard Mergenthaler The Person Centred and Experiential Psychotherapy Scale (PCEPS): A measure of humanistic therapy adherence/competence Robert Elliott — University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Elizabeth Freire, Graham Westwell The patient’s experience of therapist attunement and therapy outcome John David Snyder — San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group, USA George Silberschatz Self-‐discrepancy measures: Test-‐retest reliability and criterion-‐related validity over one year Neill Watson — College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, USA Brandon C. Bryan
Panel Process Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Mark Hilsenroth, Adelphi University, New York, USA 178.
Therapeutic technique: Patient factors, process and outcomes The relationship between patient pre-‐treatment object relations functioning and psychodynamic techniques early in treatment Anthony S. J. Mullin — Adelphi University, New York, USA Mark Hilsenroth Therapeutic techniques in the treatment of 9/11 first responders with anxiety disorders Peter Tejas Haugen — New York University, USA Mark Evces Relationship between in-‐session patient crying behavior and therapeutic interventions Kristen Capps — Adelphi University, New York, USA Katherine Fiori, Anthony S. J. Mullin, Mark Hilsenroth Interaction among Alliance, Psychodynamic-‐Interpersonal, and Cognitive-‐Behavioral Techniques in the Prediction of Session Outcomes Jesse Owen — University of Louisville, USA
Panel Therapist factors Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator M. Helge Rønnestad, University of Oslo, Norway 179.
Effective therapists’ impacts on process and outcome Psychotherapists’ private-‐lives and alliance quality Helene A. Nissen-‐Lie — University of Oslo, Norway Jon Trygve Monsen, Per Høglend, Odd E. Havik, Michael Helge Rønnestad Therapist characteristics as predictors of outcome in long-‐term psychodynamic therapy and psychoanalysis during a 5-‐year follow-‐up Erkki Heinonen — National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland Olavi Lindfors, Paul Knekt Therapist difficulties with patients and their ways to cope with them -‐-‐ how are they related to supervision and psychotherapy? Ulrike Willutzki — University of Bochum, Germany Tobias Teismann, David E. Orlinsky Discussant: Bruce E. Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Panel Training Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 3E/63 Moderator Margot J. Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia 180.
Experiences and needs of psychotherapy trainees Training Reflective Practitioners: Helpful and Hindering aspects of training in the development of new therapists Soti Grafanaki — Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada Learning and difficult experiences in graduate training in clinical psychology: A qualitative study into Japanese trainees’ retrospective accounts Yoshinobu Kanazawa — Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan Shigeru Iwakabe Psychology trainees’ religious characteristics and attitudes about the integration of spirituality in patient care Gloria M. Workman — McChord Mental Health Clinic, Washington, USA Michelle M. Lee, Don E. Workman, David E. Orlinsky Discussant: Margot J. Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Panel Alliance Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 4A/63 Moderator Michael Westerman, New York University, USA 181.
Alternative approaches to the therapeutic alliance: Responsiveness and case formulation as key guiding concepts Therapeutic collaboration: A joint activity within the therapeutic zone of proximal development Eugenia Ribeiro — Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal António P. Ribeiro, Miguel Gonçalves, William B. Stiles, Adam Horvath An alternative approach to the alliance based on interpersonal defense theory Michael Westerman — New York University, USA Christopher Muran Discussants: William B. Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA Tracy D. Eells, University of Louisville, USA
Brief Paper Session Inpatient Saturday 2:55 PM-‐4:25 PM MR 4B/63 182.
Day Clinic and Inpatient Psychotherapy of Depression (DIP-‐D): First results of a randomized, controlled pilot study Ulrike Dinger — University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany Ottilia Klipsch, Johannes C. Ehrenthal, Christoph Nikendei, Henning Schauenburg Efficacy of brief psychoanalytic psychotherapy for depressed inpatient -‐-‐ Results from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) Yves De Roten — University of Lausanne, Switzerland Diana Ortega, Emilie Chappuis, Gilles Ambresin, Jean-‐Nicolas Despland Change of mentalizing during psychosomatic inpatient treatment and its relation to outcome Joerg Wiltink — Johannes Gutenberg-‐Universität Mainz, Germany Manfred E. Beutel, Claudia Subic-‐Wrana The role of play in the development of RF in the context of sexual abuse Lina Normandin — Université Laval, Canada Veronik Tessier, Karin Ensink
Structured Discussion Therapist factors Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2B/133 Moderators: Barbara Jean Thompson, Private Practice, Ellicott City, Maryland; Clara E. Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Money and psychotherapy Discussants: Barbara Vivino, Private Practice, Berkeley, CA Patricia T. Spangler, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA John Jackson, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Eric Martin Sauer, Western Michigan University, USA Cheri Marmarosh, George Washington University, USA Harold Chui, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
183. Beatriz Palma, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Structured Discussion Process-‐outcome Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2CD/126 Moderator Laurie Heatherington, Williams College, MA, USA 184.
Landscape of the psychotherapy literature: View from editors’ desks Discussants: Mark Hilsenroth, Adelphi University, New York, USA Paulo P.P. Machado, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal Christopher Muran, Adelphi University, New York, USA Jeffrey Hayes, Penn State University, University Park, USA Golan Shahar, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
Structured Discussion Depression Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 5A/91 Moderator Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland 185.
CBASP and chronic depression in discussion Discussants: Martina Belz, University of Bern, Switzerland James P. McCullough, Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University, USA Robert J. DeRubeis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Elisabeth Schramm, University of Freiburg, Germany Martin Grosse Holtforth, University of Zurich, Switzerland Jeanne C. Watson, University of Toronto, Canada
Panel Culture Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 1C/144 Moderator Cirleen DeBlaere, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA 186.
Universal diverse orientation and psychotherapy research: Measurement, review, and future directions Universal Diverse Orientation Theory and its measure Jairo Fuertes — Adelphi University, New York, USA Universal-‐Diverse Orientation: A summary of empirical research Karen Anne Kegel — Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA Cirleen DeBlaere Future applications of UDO theory in psychotherapy research Jackson Taylor — Adelphi University, New York, USA Discussant: Cirleen DeBlaere, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
Panel Therapist factors Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 2A/132 Moderator Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter, Yeshiva University, New York, USA 187.
The impact of therapist factors on the alliance and outcome Therapist skills for negotiating the alliance Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter — Yeshiva University, New York, USA Christopher Muran, Jeremy Safran Analysis of the relationship between therapist reflective functioning and therapeutic process and outcome Romy Alexandra Reading — New School University, New York, USA Jeremy Safran The supervisory alliance and its effect on the therapeutic alliance Kelly Wagner Bolger — New School University, New York, USA Catherine Eubanks-‐Carter, Jeremy Safran, Christopher Muran Discussant: Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA
Panel Process Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3AB/132 Moderator Claudio Martinez Guzman, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile 188.
Verbal and non-verbal expression of mutual regulation in psychotherapy Discursive positions in the psychotherapeutic interaction: An application of the Dialogic Discourse Analysis (DDA) to mutual regulation process Claudio Martinez Guzman — Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Non-‐verbal facial affective behavior of patient and therapist during relational in-‐session episodes: A micro-‐analytic approach to mutual regulation in psychotherapy Carolina Altimir — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Vocal quality patterns: An analysis of voice micro-‐regulatory sequences in the psychotherapeutic exchange Alemka Tomicic Suñer — Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Discussant: Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland
Panel Assessment Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3D/63 Moderator Norma Lottenberg Semer, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil 189.
Assessing therapeutic change in psychoanalytical psychotherapy Psychoanalytical psychotherapy in medical setting: Psychic changes in a follow-‐up study Norma Lottenberg Semer — Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil Emilia Afrange, Roberta Katz Abela, Antonio Carlos Dutra, Juliana Leonel, Katia Semeraro Jordy, Tatiana Gottlieb Lerman, Tatiana Roccato Fortes, Silene Oliveira Changes in long term psychoanalytical psychotherapy according to the Rorschach Comprehensive System Latife Yazigi — Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil Norma Lottenberg Semer, Thais Cristina Marques, Roberta Barros Psychotherapy research in a difficult context in the south of Brazil Maria Lucia Tiellet Nunes — Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Discussant: Shira Tibon , Academic College of Tel-‐Aviv and Bar Ilan University, Israel
Brief Paper Session Process-‐outcome Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 3E/63 190.
Intolerance of uncertainty: A transdiagnostic construct predictive of treatment outcome James F. Franklin Boswell — Boston University, USA Johanna Thompson-‐Hollands, David H. Barlow From an ongoing randomized study of IPT and CBT for patients with MDD. Annika Ekeblad — Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden Rolf Holmqvist Scheduled healing: The relationship between session frequency and psychotherapy outcome in a naturalistic setting David McConkie Erekson — Brigham Young University, Provo, USA Application of the Actor-‐Partner Interaction Model to alliance-‐outcome relationships Robert Hatcher — City University of New York, USA
Brief Paper Session Child/Adolescent Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 4A/63 191.
’It works for me’: Young people’s narratives of their experience of psychotherapy Kerry Gibson — University of Auckland, New Zealand Parental influence on children’s posttraumatic symptoms Tonje Holt — Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway The working alliance In therapy with traumatized youth: How is it related to outcome In different types of treatments? Silje M. Ormhaug — Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway Tine K. Jensen Clinically significant moments and mentalization based interventions in a psychodynamic psychotherapy with a female adolescent with symptoms of depression Vera Regina Röhnelt Ramires — Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Elisa Yoshida, Camilla Biazus, Eduardo Khater, Erhard Mergenthaler
Brief Paper Session Miscellaneous Saturday 4:30 PM-‐6:00 PM MR 4B/63 192.
Perceived social support and group psychotherapy effectiveness Michal Mielimaka — Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland Krzysztof Rutkowski A hundred ways of changing and a single way of standing still: Understanding assimilation longitudinally David Manuel Dias Neto — Universidade de Lisboa Telmo M. Baptista, Kim Dent-‐Brown Cognitive approach to the treatment of loneliness Grace Bellotti — Private Practice, New York, USA Helping alliance and outcome in the routine care of people with severe mental illness across Europe Bernd Puschner — Ulm University, Germany Katrin Arnold, Sabine Loos, Mike Slade, Andrea Fiorillo, Malene Frøkjær Krogsgaard Bording, Marietta Nagy, Arlette Bär, Thomas Becker
Index to Participants Aaron, Michael : 42 Abdul-‐Rahim, Salisu Ango : 67 Abela, Roberta Katz: 189 Ablon, Stuart : 10 , 87 Acosta, Silvia : 78 Adams, Mariel L.: 50 Adelman, Robert : 51 Afrange, Emilia : 189 Ahmed, Mariyam: 153 Alegria, Margarita : 120 Alejandro, Curtarelli : 143 Alem, Atalay : 27 Altenstein, David E. S. : 50 , 154 Altimir, Carolina : 188 Alvarez, Karla: 135 Alvarez, Vanessa : 23 Alves, Daniela Rodrigues : 94 Alvord, Mary : 74 Ambresin, Gilles : 182 Amlo, Svein: 164 Anderson, Timothy: 16 , 54, 63, 114, 153, 173 Andreas, Sylke : 133 , 144 Angus, Lynne : 15 , 75, 94, 97, 121, 128, 165, 168, 173
Ansaldo, Flavia: 123 Argibay, Juan Carlos: 80 Armijo, Ivan : 20 , 34, 136 Arnold, Katrin: 192 Arnow, Bruce: 50 Arntz, Arnoud : 60 Ashbourne, Lynda : 63 Aspillaga, Carolina: 70 Atkins, David : 24 Auletta, Andrea : 151 Austin, Theodore M. : 87 Azevedo, Helena: 165 Baardseth, Timothy : 55 Baenninger-‐Huber, Eva : 171 , 175 Baheretibeb, Yonas : 27 Baker, Amanda: 69 Balbi, Paula : 22 , 64 Balfour, Louise: 62 Baptista, Telmo M.: 192
Bär, Arlette: 192 Barber, Jacques P. : 60 , 82, 85, 99, 124, 150 Barbosa, Eunice Dias : 92 Barlow, David H: 138 , 190 Baroukh, Tiba: 67 Barrett, Marna S. : 7 , 15, 45 Barros, Roberta : 189 Basil, Sevan : 71 Basseches, Michael : 23 , 159 Basto, Isabel Morais : 92 Batista, João : 81 , 94 Baumann, Ellen: 111 Baumgartner, Ildiko: 144 Beagle , Molly : 176 Beauchemin, Antoine Thomas : 57 Becker, Thomas: 144 , 192 Becker-‐Matero, Nikaya : 67 Bedi, Robinder (Rob) P. : 63 , 128, 132 Bedics, Jamie : 24 Beeney, Joseph E: 63 , 99 Beeney, Julie R. S.: 105 Behn, Alex : 119 Bellotti, Grace : 192 Belotserkovsky, Julia : 47 Belz, Martina : 124 , 185 Ben-‐Dov , Pwrla: 135 Bentley, Kate H. : 138 Bento, Tiago : 92 Bergelt, Corinna: 122 Berger, Thomas: 28 , 45, 54, 157 Berggraf, Lene: 48 Berglar, Jessica: 49 Berizzo, Candela: 133 Berk, Elizabeth Allison : 156 Berkeljon, Arjan : 108 Bernecker, Samantha L. : 50 Berthelot, Nicolas : 169 Berthoud, Laurent : 99 Beutel, Manfred E.: 166 , 182 Beutler, Larry E. : 16 , 101 Bhat, Christine Suniti: 112 Bhatia, Avantika: 17 , 135 Bhola, Poornima : 98 , 112
Biazus, Camilla: 191 Bieschke, Kathleen J: 90 Binder, Jeffrey: 148 Bissada, Hany: 62 Bjørklind, Charlotta : 96 Blatt, Sidney: 117 Blawath, Sabrina: 49 Bobrzynski, Jakub: 63 Boggio, Paulo: 66 Bøgwald, Kjell-‐Petter : 164 Bohart, Art : 150 Bohart, Arthur C. : 103 , 165 Bolger, Kelly Wagner : 3 , 58, 121, 187 Bölter, Annette F. : 35 Boritz, Tali : 97 , 128 Borkovec, Thomas: 54 Bornhaeuser, Annette : 93 , 144 Bornstein, Robert F: 139 Boswell, James F. Franklin: 51 , 54, 108, 138, 190
Botto, Alberto : 139 Boutwell, Catherine : 156 Bowers, Miles G. : 30 Brandao, Angela : 159 Brandon, Anna R. : 18 Braun, Malena : 3 , 121, 122, 138 Breger, Louis : 103 , 148 Briggie, Alexis M. : 138 Bryan, Brandon C. : 177 Bryntwick, Emily: 97 , 128 Budge, Stephanie Lynne : 55 Burnham, Priscilla: 63 Byers, Tara: 33 Calderón, Ana : 19 Callands, Tamora : 76 Campos, Márcia : 92 Canfield, Joyce: 59 Cantuarias, Jrisó : 144 Capps, Kristen : 178 Cardoso, Taiane A. : 110 Carlsson, Jan: 2 , 161 Carpenter, Naomi : 97 , 128 Carrol-‐Scott, Amy : 143 Caspar, Franz : 28 , 54, 150, 185 Castonguay, Louis G. : 2 , 20, 22, 51, 54, 61, 85, 90, 150, 161, 173, 187
Cataldo, Eny S. : 81 Catañeiras, Claudia : 143 Cavada, Gustavo P. : 140 Cavaliere, Carol : 128 Chambless, Dianne : 82 Chang, Doris F. : 104 Chang, Hsiao-‐Pei : 75 Chang, Shih-‐Hua : 112 Chaparro, Reynel Alexander : 132 Chapman, Alex: 24 Chappuis, Emilie: 182 Chaurand, Adrián : 65 , 77 Chazan, Saralea : 59 , 109 Chen, Jie: 43 Chen, Yen-‐Jui: 74 Chessa, Daphne : 46 Choi, Bryan Hon Yan : 29 Chowdhary, Neerja: 5 , 27 Chui, Harold: 43 , 111, 183 Chwastiak, Lydia : 143 Cia, Mileny : 137 Clapp, Megan : 23 Clarkin, John F. : 63 , 99, 117 Clougherty, Kathleen : 27 Clouthier, Tracy L: 99 Clouthier, Tracy Lynn : 63 Cohen, Esther : 59 Comeau, Thea Lauree : 57 Compañ, Victoria: 77 Comtois, Katherine : 24 Connolly Gibbons, Mary Beth : 63 , 134, 144, 163
Consoli, Andres J. : 45 Constance, Jordan M. : 64 Constantino, Michael J. : 24 , 50, 90, 108, 119, 150, 153
Conway, Francine: 138 Cook, Megan : 63 Cooper, Glen : 105 Cooper, Mick: 134 Corbella, Sergi : 114 Craig, Meghan : 134 Crameri, Aureliano : 49 Crisostomo, Patrice Siapno : 102 Critchfield, Kenneth L. : 153 , 155 Crits-‐Christoph, Paul: 63 , 134, 144, 164
Crocker, Michael : 42 Crook-‐Lyon, Rachel: 33 Cruza-‐Guet, M. Cristina : 143 Cruzeiro, Ana Laura : 140 Cucu Ciuhan, Geanina : 72 Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro : 44 , 75, 81, 94, 168
Curi, Marlene: 140 Curtis, John T. : 8 Da Ronch, Chiara: 133 Dabholkar, Hamid: 27 Dahl, Hanne-‐Sofie Johnsen : 164 Danelova, Ester: 78 , 143 Daniel, Sarah: 132 Daniel, Sarah I. F. : 66 , 155 Daniels, Judith : 123 Dart, Alison: 53 Davari, Jaleh: 132 Davis, James M: 18 Davis Goldman, Elizabeth : 114 De Bei, Francesco: 155 de Freitas, Adriana Recher : 137 de Greck, Moritz: 35 de Jong, Kim : 3 , 61 de la Cerda Paolinelli, Cecilia Juanita : 139 , 141
de la Parra, Guillermo: 12 , 120 de la Puerta, Sofía : 145 De Roten, Yves: 31 , 182 de San Martin, Maria : 133 , 140 De Simone, Luján : 80 Deane, Frank Patrick : 69 Debaere, Virginie : 105 DeBlaere, Cirleen : 186 Defey, Denise : 16 , 27, 85, 120 DeFife, Jared : 88 DeGeorge, Joan : 90 Del Re, AC : 6 , 154 Delaney, Jill C: 117 Delvecchio, Elisa : 59 Demaria, Anthony : 156 Demidenko, Natasha: 62 Demirakos, Ricky P: 34 Dent-‐Brown, Kim: 192 deranja, Evan: 31 DeRubeis, Robert J. : 60 , 75, 185
Desmet, Mattias : 87 , 91, 105 Despland, Jean-‐Nicolas: 31 , 182 Desrosiers, Alethea : 76 DeStefano, Jack: 57 Di Giuseppe, Mariagrazia : 19 di riso , DANIELA: 46 , 155 Diamond, Diana: 117 Dias Neto, David Manuel : 192 Diener, Marc J. : 32 , 68 Diez, Maria Inés: 135 Dillon, Andrew: 21 Dinger, Ulrike: 129 , 166, 175, 176, 182 Dixon-‐Gordon, Katherine: 24 Dobson, Keith : 129 Doerig, Nadja: 50 Domene, Jose F. : 63 Domingues, Aline Eymael: 177 Doran, Jennifer Marie : 58 dos Santos, Adriana Carvalho : 75 Doucette, Ann : 85 Drapeau, Martin: 99 Drews, Cláudio R. : 77 Duan, Changming: 43 Duarté-‐Vélez, Yovanska M.: 129 Dubé, Éric J.: 113 Dutra, Antonio Carlos: 189 Eastwood, John D: 128 Edwards, Megan : 87 Eells, Tracy D. : 45 , 181 Effrig, Jessica C. : 90 , 105 Ehardt, Ingrid: 10 , 87 Ehrenthal, Johannes C.: 129 , 166, 176, 182 Ekeblad, Annika : 190 Elkin, Irene : 15 , 86 Elliott, Robert : 21 , 86, 92, 150, 177 Ellison, William D. : 144 Enéas, Maria Leonor Espinosa: 75 Ensink, Karin : 169 , 182 Erekson, David McConkie : 75 , 190 Erikson, Karen: 24 Espinosa, Henry Daniel : 105 Etchebarne, Ignacio: 22 , 87 Etherage, Joe: 134 Eubanks-‐Carter, Catherine : 58 , 103, 156, 187
Evces, Mark: 178
Falissard, Bruno: 67 Falkenström, Fredrik: 163 Fang, Chia-‐Chi : 135 Farber, Barry: 17 , 119, 150 Farran, Angela: 135 Fauth, James: 87 Favorite, Todd : 124 Feixas, Guillem: 65 , 77 Fekadu, Abebau: 27 Feldman, Kalli: 104 Fernandes, Catarina: 165 Fernandez Alvarez, Hector : 114 , 143 Ferrari, Nicola: 54 Ferreira, Tiago: 92 Figlioli, Patrick : 28 , 29, 31, 45, 50, 60, 99, 174
Fink, Juliane : 122 Finney, John W.: 154 Finset, Arnstein: 171 Fiori, Katherine: 139 , 178 Fiorillo, Andrea: 192 Fitzpatrick, Marilyn : 57 , 113, 116 Fjeldstad, Anette: 126 Florenzano, Ramon U. : 81 Flores, Marcela: 70 Fluckiger, Christoph: 50 , 154 Foa, Clare: 113 , 116 Folke, Sofie : 132 Fonagy, Peter: 169 Forand, Nicholas R.: 60 , 75 Forrester, Bryan : 101 Forrester-‐Knauss, Christine : 98 Fortes, Tatiana Roccato: 189 Fossa, Pablo : 70 , 145 Fournier, Jay C.: 60 Fraga Miguez, Maria : 143 Fraley, Meghan R. : 32 Frank, Ellen: 27 Franke, Gabriele Helga: 125 Frankl, My: 100 Freire, Elizabeth: 177 Friedlander, Myrna : 53 , 63, 69, 173 Frøkjær Krogsgaard Bording, Malene: 192 Frommer, Joerg: 35 , 125, 170 Frost, Nick: 89 Fruzzetti, Alan : 24
Fuchs, Cara : 127 Fuertes, Jairo : 34 , 67, 104, 186 Furgal, Mariusz : 63 Gabbard, Glen O: 164 Gabler, Yehuda Aryeh : 64 Gallagher, Matthew W: 138 Gallop, Robert: 60 , 63, 144 Gálvez Toro, Constanza : 81 Galynker, Igor I: 176 Gandini, Valentina : 67 Garcia, Fernando : 143 Garcia, Jessica: 158 Garrison, Angela : 176 Gaskovski, Peter: 128 Gazzola, Nicholas : 32 , 141 Gelfand, Lois A.: 60 Geller, Jesse : 119 Gelo, Omar Carlo Gioacchino : 151 Gelso, Charles J. : 17 , 111, 135 Gennaro, Alessandro : 46 , 151 Gerlich, Katharina : 158 Ghahramanlou Holloway, Marjan: 30 Gibson, Kerry : 191 Gick, Mary: 62 Gilbert, Paul: 98 Glatt, Charles E: 19 Gold, Jerry: 67 Goldberg, Jorge : 63 Goldberg, Melissa: 88 Goldberg, Simon B. : 18 , 89 Goldman, Gregory A: 114 Goldman, Rachel : 78 Goldman, Rhonda: 21 , 115 Goldsmith, Jacob Ze`ev : 152 Gomez, Beatriz : 143 Gómez, Beatriz : 114 Gómez Dolzer, Josefina: 80 Gómez Penedo, Juan Martín : 87 , 121 Gonçalves, Miguel: 44 , 75, 81, 94, 110, 151, 181
Gone, Joseph P. : 16 , 27, 120 Gonzalez, Manuel: 30 Graceffo, Jamie M: 90 Grafanaki, Soti : 180 Graham, Jessica : 116 Grammar, Geoffrey: 30
Granström, Fredrik: 163 Grant, Jan: 98 Grassi, Rossano: 151 Greenberg, Leslie: 21 , 44, 64, 75, 94, 165, 168
Gregory, Kathleen : 131 Gregory, Robert J. : 31 , 100 Grenyer, Brin : 139 Grosse Holtforth, Martin : 50 , 93, 154, 173, 185
Grumet, Robin L. : 57 Guajardo, Viviana Beatriz: 108 , 138 Gude, Tore: 171 Guimond, Tim: 99 Gullo, Salvatore: 74 , 79 Gupta, Shudarshana: 33 Gurley, Jessica R: 68 Haase, Matthias : 125 , 170 Halas, Anna : 93 , 144 Halstead, Jeremy Edward: 20 , 136 Hanlon, Charlotte: 27 Hansen, Nathan: 76 , 143 Hardtke, Karen: 121 Harlem-‐Siegel, Jessica : 63 Harmon, Cory: 134 Harmsen, Tjorven: 93 Harpaz-‐Rotem, Ilan : 117 , 125 Härter, Martin: 133 , 144 Hartmann, Armin: 3 Hatcher, Robert : 190 Haugen, Peter Tejas : 178 Hausberg, Maria : 133 , 144 Havik, Odd E: 179 Hayden , viviana: 136 Hayes, Adele: 148 Hayes, Jeffrey : 11 , 20, 61, 90, 184 Hayes-‐Skelton, Sarah A. : 127 , 136 Heatherington, Laurie : 34 , 173, 184 Heckman, Bernadette D.: 54 Heinonen, Erkki : 179 Heiser, Willem J: 61 Helm, Fonya Lord : 26 Helms, Janet E.: 27 , 120 Henneberger, Cindy: 99 Henriques, Gregg : 32 , 142 Hergert, Annika: 122
Hersoug, Anne Grethe: 164 Hess, Shirley A: 33 Hidalgo, Carmen Gloria : 136 Hill, Clara E. : 2 , 15, 17, 22, 30, 33, 43, 81, 86, 94, 111, 143, 150, 161, 167, 173, 176, 183
Hilsenroth, Mark : 67 , 78, 136, 138, 139, 176, 178, 184
Hinterwallner, Heidemarie: 158 Hoffart, Asle: 48 , 171 Hoffman, Kent T.: 105 Hoffmann, Holger: 170 Hoffmann, Thilo: 125 Hofstaetter, Cornelia: 175 Hogan, Lindsey: 16 Høglend, Per : 126 , 164, 179 Holmqvist, Rolf : 121 , 163, 190 Holmqvist Larsson, Mattias: 163 Holt, Tonje : 191 Honda, Giovanna Corte : 136 Hopkins, Nathaniel: 136 Horan-‐Spatz, Caleigh : 132 Horowitz, Leonard M. : 175 Horowitz, Mardi Jon : 88 , 105 Horvath, Adam: 181 Hörz, Susanne: 87 Hoyt, William T: 18 Hu, Bo : 43 Huang, Teresa: 111 Huber, Dorothea : 81 Hui, Kaiyi: 43 Huibers, Marcus J.H. : 60 Hummel, Ann : 30 Hunger, Christina : 93 , 144 Hungr, Clara : 47 Iacoponelli, Rosalia: 79 Ickovics, Jeanette : 143 Iles, Brittany R: 50 Inslegers, Ruth : 91 , 105 Isenberg, Daniel: 158 Israel, Sharon Ruth : 138 Ito, Masaya: 29 Iwakabe, Shigeru : 29 , 91, 120, 180 Jackson, Dennis L: 113 Jackson, John : 17 , 183 Jacobsen, Claus Haugaard : 53 Jacobson, Nicholas Charles : 64
Jaeger, Manuela: 102 Jameson, Grace: 114 Jansen, Karen: 77 , 110, 140 Janusz, Bernadetta: 63 Jaramillo, Andrea: 136 Jarvis, Charlotte : 46 , 109, 123 Jensen, Tine K.: 191 Jiang, Guangrong: 43 Jock, William : 121 , 136 Johansen, Merete S: 126 Johansson, Paul N: 126 Johnson, Holly Sarah: 132 Jones, Michael: 134 Joraschky, Peter: 166 Jordy, Katia Semeraro: 189 Joyce, Anthony S. : 35 Juan, Santiago : 22 , 87 Jurkowski, Ludmila: 64 Kächele, Horst U.: 81 , 87, 91, 105, 111, 174 Kagan, Fern: 121 Kahl-‐Popp, Jutta : 53 , 96 Kanazawa, Yoshinobu : 180 Karterud, Sigmund: 126 Katz, Danielle : 128 Katznelson, Hannah : 31 Kay-‐Lambkin, Frances: 69 Kazez, Ruth : 73 Keating, Leah : 62 Kecmanovic, Jelena: 32 Kegel, Karen Anne : 186 Kelbert, Evelin F. : 140 Keller, Sabine : 31 Kelly, Peter: 69 Kershaw, Trace: 76 Kertes, Angela : 22 Khalsa, Shabad-‐Ratan : 143 , 144 Khater, Eduardo : 135 , 177, 191 Kimpara, Satoko: 16 , 101 King, Robert John : 55 Kivlighan, D. Martin : 89 Kivlighan, Dennis M: 89 Kleinbub, Johann: 88 Klipsch, Ottilia : 129 , 182 Knebel, Achim: 166 Knekt, Paul: 179 Knobloch-‐Fedders, Lynne : 86 , 153
Knox, Sarah : 33 , 173 Köck, Katharina: 61 Koemeda, Margit: 49 Koerner, Annett: 56 Kolden, Gregory G: 9 Konradsson, Per: 100 Kordy, Hans: 122 Kortz, Laura : 69 Koschier, Alexnadra: 158 Koss-‐Chioino, Joan D. : 27 , 120 Kossow, Kai: 122 Kramer, Ueli : 31 , 99 Kraus, David: 51 , 90 Krause, Mariane: 105 Krieger, Tobias: 50 , 154 Kumaria, Shveta : 98 , 112, 120 Kvarstein, Elfrida: 126 La Pietra, Federica: 74 , 79 Ladany, Nicholas: 173 Lambert, Michael J.: 110 Landa, Alla : 35 Landa, Yulia : 19 Lange, Julia : 170 Lasagna , Andrea: 136 Latta, Tara: 152 Lavner, Justin Alan : 34 Laws, Holly : 50 Leach, Chris: 20 , 136 Lee, Jonathan: 127 Lee, Michelle M: 132 , 180 Lehmann, Meaghan: 67 Lei, Yujia: 43 Leibovich de Duarte, Adela: 87 Leighton, Caroline: 139 Leiman, Mikael : 3 , 44, 96, 168 Leitner, Anton: 158 Leitner, Larry: 152 Leiva, Pamela: 81 Lemmens, Lotte : 60 Leonel, Juliana: 189 Leopoulos, Wendy S.: 133 Lerman, Tatiana Gottlieb: 189 Leroux, Annie : 169 Letendre, Paul: 158 Lévesque-‐Belley, Frédérique : 113 Levy, Kenneth N. : 47 , 63, 99, 117, 144, 155
Levy, Raymond : 10 , 87 Lhullier, Alfredo: 140 Li, Sasha: 43 Liebherz, Sarah: 144 Liegl, Gregor: 158 Limbrecht, Kerstin: 170 Lin, , Jiun-‐De: 74 , 76 Lindemann, Abigail M. : 89 Lindfors, Olavi: 179 Linehan, Marsha: 24 Lingiardi, Vittorio: 155 Link, Leoni : 144 Lis, Adriana : 46 , 59, 109, 155 Liu, Jingqing: 43 Llera, Sandra Jean : 22 Lloyd, Joanne: 20 , 136 Lo Coco, Gianluca : 74 , 79 Lockard, Allison Jane : 90 Locke, Benjamin D: 20 , 61, 90 Loos, Sabine: 192 Lopes, Rodrigo : 110 López-‐Moreno, Clara María : 78 Lorentzen, Steinar : 126 Lorenzo-‐Luaces, Lorenzo : 129 Loughran, Mary Jo: 143 Lourenço, Pedro Brandão : 92 Lubitz, Taylor B. : 138 Lucock, Mike: 20 , 136 Lunn, Susanne: 31 , 66, 132, 155 Lunt, Rachel: 30 Lutz, Wolfgang: 9 , 61, 125 Luzzi, Ana María : 75 mabilia, diana: 59 MacFarlane, Peter: 54 , 63, 114 Machado, Anabela Pereira : 81 Machado, Andreia: 122 Machado, Paulo P.P. : 9 , 31, 184 Maertens, Michael : 158 Maldavsky, David : 63 , 73, 80, 145 Mallinckrodt, Brent : 166 Mannarino, Mary Beth: 143 Manring, John: 157 Manzoni, Gian Mauro : 18 , 83 Marble, Alice: 164 Maristany, Mariana : 143 Markin, Rayna Danielle : 75
Markowitz, John C.: 133 Marmarosh, Cheri : 75 , 176, 183 Marques, Thais Cristina: 189 Martinez Guzman, Claudio : 81 , 141, 168, 188
Martins, J. : 44 Marzik, Estefania: 133 Mascella, Vivian : 130 Mathews, Susan: 136 Matos, Marlene: 122 Maxwell, Hilary: 62 Mayotte-‐Blum, Jason: 67 McAleavey, Andrew Athan : 20 , 51, 54, 90 McBride, Carolina: 50 McCarthy, Kevin S: 60 , 75, 82 McClintock, Andrew Smith : 16 , 18, 63, 114 McCue, Amy T. : 156 McCullough, Leigh: 48 McCullough, Jr., James P. : 4 , 124, 185 McElvaney, James: 21 McMain, Shelley : 99 McNally, Shiobhan: 21 Meehan, Kevin B. : 117 , 133 Meganck, Reitske : 91 , 105 Meira, Liliana: 168 Melloni, Gabriela: 73 Meltzer-‐Brody, Samantha: 18 Mendes, Inês : 44 , 75, 92, 94, 168 Menefee, Deleene S.: 133 Mercer-‐Lynn, Kimberley: 128 Mergenthaler, Erhard : 108 , 177, 191 Mertens, Wolfgang: 87 Mesquita, Raquel Alves : 55 Messer, Stanley: 173 Messina, Irene : 88 , 146 Metzger, Jesse: 56 , 119 Meuldijk, Denise : 65 Michal, Matthias : 82 Michelson, Aaron: 16 , 101 Midgley, Nick : 3 , 19, 46, 109, 123, 169 Mielimaka, Michal : 192 Milatova, Barbora : 143 Miller, Sara: 64 Milrod, Barbara: 82 Minami, Takuya : 89 Mitchell, Alexandra: 69
Mitchell, Allison : 58 Moertl, Kathryn: 3 Molina, María Elisa : 70 , 135, 171 Mondin, Thaise: 110 Mondragon, Sasha : 133 Monette, George: 115 Monsen, Jon Trygve : 179 Mooney, Tessa Katherine : 63 , 134, 144 Moore, Jon T: 55 Morales-‐Reyes, Irma Oriana: 105 Moras, Karla: 15 Morgan, Lucas : 127 Morrison, Jennifer: 34 Mueser, Kim: 19 Mullin, Anthony S. J. : 178 Muran, Christopher: 47 , 58, 63, 136, 138, 156, 181, 184, 187
Murray, Joshua: 99 Mustata, Georgian T: 31 Nagata, Donna K: 16 Nagy, Marietta: 192 Nash, Michael R. : 143 Navarro, Pablo Fernández: 94 Needham, Valerie Ruth : 68 Neely, Laura: 30 Nehrig, Nicole : 117 Neimeyer, Robert: 65 Nelissen, Claire : 159 Nelson, Dana L. : 51 , 54 Nelson, Sharon: 155 Neria, Yuval: 133 Neto, David M D: 151 Newman, Michelle G. : 22 , 45, 54, 133, 154 Nienhuis, Jacob B: 55 Nigro, Carly A. : 74 Nikendei, Christoph: 129 , 182 Ninaber, Cor: 61 Nissen-‐Lie, Helene A. : 179 Noblet, Laura: 158 Nodop, Steffi : 166 Noom, Marc J. : 19 , 109, 123, 126 Norcross, John C. : 28 , 148 Nordberg, Samuel Schieffelin : 20 , 54, 61, 90 Normandin, Lina : 169 , 182 Northoff, Georg: 35 Norwood, Earta : 64
Novaes Lipp, Marilda Emmanuel: 130 Nugter, Annet: 61 Nunes, Joana Carolina : 75 Nunes da Silva, Ana : 35 O`Brien, Katie : 21 O`Kelly, John G: 35 Ogles, Benjamin: 54 Ogrodniczuk, John S: 35 Okiishi, John : 134 Øktedalen, Tuva: 48 Okun, Lia : 104 Oliveira, Silene: 189 oliveira, Susana: 165 Olivera, Julieta : 121 , 138 Opaas, Marianne : 125 Orlinsky, David E. : 2 , 27, 32, 86, 98, 112, 120, 161, 179, 180
Ormhaug, Silje M. : 191 Orsillo, Susan M: 127 , 136 Ortega, Diana: 182 Otálora, Julieta: 80 Owen, Jesse : 178 Oyama, Yasuhiro : 112 Pace, Brian: 89 Page, Dominique: 31 Pagnini, Francesco : 18 Pain, Clare: 27 Paivio, Sandra Clare : 97 , 113 Palicova, Martina: 133 Palma, Beatriz: 17 , 183 Palmieri, Arianna: 88 Pandiyan, Kasthuri : 67 Pascual-‐Leone, Antonio: 29 , 99 Pastorino, Maria Sol: 81 Patel, Vikram: 27 Patterson, Candace : 114 Paul, Laurie: 104 Pavlakos, Alina: 117 Pazzaglia, Angela M.: 50 Peeters, Frenk: 60 Peixoto, Evandro Morais : 75 Penedo, Martin G: 121 Pepper, Jennifer: 63 Pereira da Cruz Benetti, Silvia: 132 Pereira López, Ximena : 34 Perez Rojas, Andres Eduardo : 135
Perez Zambón, Silvina: 80 Perry, John Christopher: 19 , 56, 164 Pesale, Frank: 67 Peterson, Emma Lee : 102 Petrowski, Katja : 166 Philips, Björn : 100 Pilger, Marissa: 34 Pinheiro, Ana: 165 Pinheiro, Karen A: 110 Pinheiro, Ricardo Tavares: 77 , 110, 140 Pinsof, William M. : 86 , 152 Pinto, Dulce : 165 Pinto, Pedro: 92 Pinto-‐Coelho, Kristen G. : 143 Piper, William E: 35 Pires, Nuno Campos : 165 Pistorello, Jacqueline: 24 Plut, Sebastián: 80 Pos, Alberta Eveline : 15 , 29, 115 Poulsen, Stig : 31 , 66, 132, 155 Powell, Bert: 105 Pudasaini, Sakar: 111 Puschner, Bernd : 144 , 192 Quevedo, Luciana: 110 Quiroz Díaz, Constanza: 81 Rabung, Sven : 144 Rafman, Sandra : 59 Ramires, Vera Regina Röhnelt : 191 Ramseyer, Fabian : 175 Ravitz, Paula : 5 , 27, 120 Reading, Romy Alexandra : 187 Reese, Robert J: 136 Regev, Dafna : 55 , 144 Regner, Evangelina R. : 101 Reyes, John Paul M. : 102 Reyes, Lory : 104 Reyna, Valerie F: 19 Ribeiro, António P. : 44 , 94, 165, 181 Ribeiro, Eugenia : 55 , 94, 165, 181 Rich, Brendan A: 74 Rigon, Valentina : 59 Rihacek, Tomas : 78 Ring-‐Kurtz, Sarah: 63 , 134, 144 Ritchie, Kerri: 62 Rocha, Glaucia Mitsuko Ataka : 66 Rodriguez, Jorge T: 81
Rodriguez, Lauren : 82 Roefs, Anne : 60 Roemer, Lizabeth : 116 , 127, 136 Rohde, Kristina Barbara: 29 Romer, Georg: 123 Rønnestad, M. Helge : 179 Rønnestad, Michael Helge : 179 Ronning, Gerald : 19 Rosenthal, Sandra: 123 Rosie, John S: 35 Rösner, Dietmar: 170 Røssberg, Jan Ivar: 164 Roussos, Andres : 22 , 58, 64, 87, 108, 121, 122, 138
Rubel, Julian : 61 Ruiz, Karla: 129 Rutkowski, Krzysztof: 192 Ruud, Torleif: 126 Ryum, Truls: 48 Sabourin, Stephane: 169 Sadicario, Jaclyn Sara : 63 , 134, 144 Safran, Jeremy: 47 , 58, 63, 104, 121, 129, 136, 150, 156, 167, 187
salcuni, silvia: 46 Salerno, Laura : 74 , 79 Salgado, João : 75 , 92, 168 Salvatore, Sergio : 151 Sambin, Marco: 88 Sanchez, Lisa: 74 santis, rodrigo: 136 Santos, Anita : 122 , 168 Santos, Beatriz: 165 Santos, Diana: 92 Santos-‐Olmo, Ana Belen: 133 Sauer, Eric Martin : 176 , 183 Schat, Anke: 123 , 126 Schattner, Emanuel : 114 Schauble, Lindsay A: 134 , 144 Schauenburg, Henning: 129 , 166, 175, 176, 182
Scheel, Michael: 43 Schendel, Christina : 30 Scherb, Elena Diana : 67 Schielke, Hugo Josef : 44 Schiller, Crystal: 18 Schmidt, Nele: 144
Schmutz, Isabelle: 28 Schneider, Celeste: 19 Schneider, Sven: 3 Schofield, Margot J. : 32 , 53, 98, 180 Schramm, Elisabeth: 124 , 185 Schroder, Thomas Albert : 98 Schulthess, Peter: 49 Schultz, Theresa M: 132 Schulz, Holger: 122 , 133, 144 Schweitzer, Jochen : 93 Schweitzer-‐Rothers, Jochen: 93 , 144 Scott, Kelli S: 134 , 144 Sehner, Susanne: 144 Semer, Norma Lottenberg : 189 Seoane, Kimberly : 82 Serralta, Fernanda Barcellos: 132 , 177 Sexton, Harold: 171 Seybert, Carolina : 10 , 87, 132 Shaffer, Katharine Suzanne : 53 , 69 Shahar, Golan : 184 Shaker , Alexandra G. : 129 Shankar, K: 138 Sharpless, Brian Andrew : 82 Sheridan, Janelle K: 90 Shibre, Teshome: 27 Shih, Shing-‐Li : 74 , 76 Shimokawa, Kenichi : 152 Shirk, Stephen R: 102 Shreck, Erica: 19 Siddiqui, Jamila: 89 Siefert, Caleb : 176 Siegel, Deborah Faye : 136 Siegel, Rebecca: 18 Sieverson, Catalina: 81 Silberschatz, George : 11 , 28, 51, 85, 103, 108, 148, 177
Silbersweig, David A: 19 Silva, Ricardo Azevedo da : 77 , 110, 140 Sim, Wonjin : 143 Simmonds, Janette: 157 Sipsma, Heather: 76 Sisti, Dominic A. : 7 Slade, Mike: 192 Slapak, Sara: 75 Slavin-‐Mulford, Jenelle: 67 Sloin, Rosa : 145
Slone, Norah C. : 136 Smidt, Katharine : 23 Smith, Scott William : 139 Smith Benjamin, Lorna : 15 , 153 Snir, Sharon : 55 , 144 Snyder, John David : 177 Solyom, Antal Endre : 88 Song, Xiaoxia: 16 , 114 Sørbye, Øystein: 164 Sorenson, Shannon : 136 Sousa, Inês: 94 , 110, 165 Souza, Luciano Dias de Mattos : 77 , 110, 140 Spangler, Patricia T.: 30 , 33, 183 Spigelman, Ashley Jessica : 115 Spinhoven, Philip: 61 Spitzer, Carsten: 176 Stahl, Jessica V. : 158 Stein, Elena: 80 Stein, Maria: 29 Stewart, Sandra Elisabeth : 157 Stiles, Tore C. : 48 Stiles, William B.: 44 , 58, 86, 150, 181 Stoliker, Candice: 113 Strauman, Timothy J. : 9 , 162 Strauss, Bernhard: 2 , 62, 85, 161, 166 Ström, Thomas: 136 Strømme, Hanne : 96 Stuart, Scott: 5 Subic-‐Wrana, Claudia : 166 , 182 Sun, Shijin: 16 Sundet, Rolf : 112 Sundin, Eva C. : 132 Suñer, Alemka Tomicic : 81 , 141, 168, 188 Sutherland, Olga : 21 , 63 Svartberg, Martin: 48 Synard, Jacqueline : 32 , 141 Szkodny, Lauren Elizabeth : 133 Szmulewicz, Marta: 70 Tækker, Louise: 132 Talia, Alessandro : 155 Tapia, Luis : 70 , 171 Target, Mary: 19 , 123, 169 Tasca, Giorgio : 62 Taylor, C. Barr : 45 Taylor, Jackson : 186 Tefikow, Susan: 166
Teismann, Tobias: 179 Teixeira, Ana Sofia: 75 Temes, Christina M. : 144 , 155 Tessier, Veronik : 169 , 182 Thase, Michael E.: 45 Thomas, Alison : 23 Thomas, Monica : 104 Thompson, Barbara Jean : 183 Thompson, Mark: 115 Thompson-‐Hollands, Johanna: 190 Thorén, Agneta : 46 Thurin, Jean-‐Michel : 67 Thurin, Monique : 67 Tibon , Shira : 189 Tiellet Nunes, Maria Lucia: 189 Tilden, Terje : 152 , 171 Timulak, Ladislav : 21 Tishby, Orya: 109 , 114, 167 Títolo, Carlos : 73 Tomicic, Alemka: 135 Tonti, Marco: 151 Törnblom, Annelie Werbart : 122 Traue, Harald C.: 170 Tremblay, George: 87 Trujillo, Adriana: 77 Tschacher, Wolfgang : 170 , 175, 188 Tschuschke, Volker : 49 Tsuman-‐Caspi, Liat : 158 Tucker , Samantha : 20 , 136 Tufekcioglu, Sumru : 47 Turner, Brianna: 24 Uhlin, Brian: 114 Ulberg, Randi : 164 Ulrich, Cornelia: 125 Ulvenes, Pål Gunnar : 48 Undurraga Tschischow, María Catalina : 139 Uribe, Natalia: 136 Urnes, Øyvind: 126 Usmani, Aisha: 127 Valdés Sánchez, Nelson : 113 Valen, Jakob : 48 van Ginkel, Joost R: 61 Vanheule, Stijn: 105 Vaniprabha, Gandasi Visveshawariah: 138 Vaniprabha, Gandasi Visweswara : 77 Vargas, Luis A: 27
Varvin, Sverre: 125 Vasco, António Branco: 35 Vaz, Ana Rita: 31 Vedamurthy, B N: 138 Verdeli, Helen: 5 , 27 Vermeiren, Robert R.J.M.: 123 , 126 Vicencio Gebauer, Bárbara: 81 Viel Temperley, Vicky: 133 Viklund, Erika : 121 Vinocur Fischbein, Susana: 78 Vivino, Barbara: 183 Volkert, Jana : 133 , 144 von Wyl, Agnes : 49 , 102 Vos, Joel: 134 Wade, Amy G: 103 Waizmann, Vanina: 58 , 121 Waldron, Sherwood : 26 Walkup, John: 19 Waller, David: 152 Walter, Steffen : 170 Walters, Kris: 24 Wampold, Bruce E. : 48 , 55, 89, 148, 152, 179 Wang, Mo: 125 Wasserman, Rachel H: 63 , 99 Waterman, Jill: 34 Watson, Jeanne C. : 35 , 48, 162, 185 Watson, Neill : 162 , 177 Watson-‐Gaze, James E. : 128 Watzke, Birgit: 122 Weber, Kerstin: 133 Weerasekera, Priyanthy : 157 Weinhold, Jan: 93 , 144 Weiser, Lisa: 117 Weissman, Myrna M: 27 Weitkamp, Katharina : 123 Wendt, Dennis Charles : 16 Wennberg, Peter: 100 Werbart, Andrzej : 122 , 125 West, Lindsey Michelle : 116 Westen, Drew: 88 Westerman, Michael : 162 , 181 Westra, Henny : 22 , 119, 153 Westwell, Graham: 177 Whyte, Emmanuel: 34 Wiegand-‐Grefe, Silke: 123 Wierda, Kathryn Wierda: 176
Wilberg, Theresa: 126 Willemsen, Jochem: 91 Williams, Margaret : 104 Willutzki, Ulrike : 166 , 179 Wiltink, Joerg : 182 Winston, Arnold : 176 Wintermann, Gloria: 166 Wiseman, Hadas : 15 , 85, 97, 114, 167 Wislocki, Andrew P. : 89 Wolfe, Barry E. : 103 Wondimagegn, Dawit: 27 Wong, Karen : 115 wong, philip: 117 Woodhouse, Susan S. : 105 Workman, Don E: 132 , 180 Workman, Gloria M. : 132 , 180 Worthen, Vaughn: 75 Wright, Jesse H: 45 Wu, Guohong: 16 Wu, Shiang-‐I: 74 Yamaguchi, keiko: 29 Yaseen, Zimri : 176 Yazigi, Latife : 189 Ybrandt, Helene: 132 Yoshida, Elisa : 75 , 135, 136, 137, 177, 191 Youn, Soo Jeong : 20 , 51 Yu, Lixia: 43 Yusef, Dori Fatma: 129 Zack, Sanno Elena : 51 Zajac, Tadeusz A. : 75 Zanardelli, Gina: 143 Zentner, Nadja : 144 Zetterqvist Nelson, Karin: 121 Zhang, Xian: 176 Zimmer, Benjamin: 122 Zimmermann, Johannes: 176 Zitman, Frans G.: 123 Zitman, , Frans G: 126 Znoj, Hansjörg: 154