Final Program - Society for Psychotherapy Research

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Final Program - Society for Psychotherapy Research
SPR
SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH
an international, multidisciplinary, scientific organization
Final Program
From Research to Practice
37th Annual Meeting
June 21 to 24, 2006
Edinburgh, Scotland
Pollock Halls,
University of Edinburgh
President
Michael J. Lambert
Past President
John F. Clarkin
President-Elect
Erhard Mergenthaler
General VicePresident
Jacques P. Barber
Executive Officer
Robert J. Lueger
Vice-Presidents
Europe
Latin America
North America
UK
Giuseppe Nicolò
Denise Defey
J. Chrisopher Muran
Chris Evans
Program Council
Erhard Mergenthaler, Chair
Jacques P. Barber, Jo-anne Carlyle, Denise Defey, Georgia Lepper
Local Organising
Committee
Jo-anne Carlyle, Chair, John McLeod (Honorary Chair),
Mick Cooper, Chris Evans, Georgia Lepper, Erhard Mergenthaler,
Margaret Pettifer, David Shapiro
Conference Manager
Margaret Pettifer, Pettifer Conference Services
Hemmings Farm, Barton-on-the-Heath, Glos. GL56 OPN
Web Pages
Brian Rodgers [email protected]
Sven Schneider [email protected]
Stefan Heim, Sven Schneider
Boris Mergenthaler [email protected]
IT Services
Design
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Preface
Dear Colleagues,
SPR has the pleasure of welcoming you to Edinburgh at the Pollock
Halls, University of Edinburgh, for the 37th Annual Meeting of the
Society for Psychotherapy Research.
The traditional annual meeting includes a scientific program with
more than 550 presentations by researchers from more than 20
countries. In addition to the Presidential Address offered by Michael
Lambert, PhD, the program includes 74 Panels, 25 Paper Sessions, 12
Open Discussions, 12 Pre-Conference/ Conference Workshops, 2
poster sessions with 121 presentations, and 4 business meetings.
There will be 448 active participants in one or more roles as first
author, moderator, discussant or workshop leader. Every effort was
made to organize events with similar contents at non-competing time
slots based on the key words used by authors in identifying topic
areas. There will be 6 - 9 parallel events, with fewer in the morning
and Saturday, and a maximum on peak attendance times like
Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.
You will find a first author index, a topic index and various maps and
plans in the back of the program. There will be notes about the
meeting posted at the registration area in case of cancellations or
other variations from this printed program.
We look forward to a successful meeting with a rich, and lively
interchange between presenters and participants. It is our hope that
the program will encourage the advancement of knowledge and
collaboration between those in attendance.
On behalf of the Program Council and Local Organizing Committee,
Erhard Mergenthaler
Jo-anne Carlyle
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Contents
Committees
2
Preface
3
Contents & Notes
4
Overview
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Scientific Program
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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14
18
43
69
First Author Index
84
Topic Index
90
Maps
The Pollock Halls of Residence
The University of Edinburgh
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Notes
Important: Due to safety and fire regulations only as many delegates including presenters are allowed in
the rooms as is given in the head line of the program overview for each single room.
*
The names printed in blue are the presenters of a paper or poster. Usually this also indicates first
authorship. If a coauthor is marked with an asterisk this indicates that he or she is the first author but
could not attend the meeting.
CE
Events marked with this sign qualify for continuous education credit (North America only)
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9:00
12:00
9:00
17:00
13:00
14:00
14:00
17:00
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:00
19:00
19:00
19:30
19:30
23:00
Time
Opening
Welcome
Presidential
Address
Awards
Ceremony
Music Hall
Ceilidh
Reception
Ballroom
Assembly Rooms
Kirkland
150 seats
Registration
Buses leaving
Lunch
Journal Editor's
Meeting
Balcony Office
South Hall Complex
Executive
Council
Meeting
Meeting Room3
Overview Wednesday
5
6
17:00
14:00
17:00
10:00
13:00
Time
Muntigl
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Psychodynamic
Cierpka
Lepper
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Practice
Evans
St. Leonard’s Hall
Nelson
Pollock
60 seats
50 seats
Pre-Conference
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Workshop
Practice
Narrative
Buses leaving
Orlinsky
Lunch
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Training
Agnew-Davies
Holyrood
44 seats
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Trauma
Pokorny
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Narrative
John McIntyre Centre
Salisbury
44 seats
Firestone
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Therapist
Duddingston
30 seats
Overview Wednesday
18:15
19:45
19:30
21:00
22:00
16:45
18:15
15:00
16:30
14:00
15:00
11:30
13:00
9:45
11:15
8:00
9:30
Time
Movie
Poster Session
Chapter Meeting
EU
von Wietersheim
Bucci
Discussion
Practice
Perry
Hill
Bänninger-Huber
Transition
Panel
Personality
Panel
Personality
Lunch
Koukkou
Transition
Panel
Neuroscience
McLeod
Panel
Training
Horvath
Panel
Therapist
Jarrett
Panel
Depression
Gelso
Panel
Alliance
Hentschel
Constantino
Transition
Panel
Practice
St. Leonard’s Hall
Nelson
60 seats
Panel
Practice
St. Trinnean’s
80 seats
Panel
Integration
Discussion
Other
Castonguay & Hill
Discussion
Practice
Castonguay & Hill
Discussion
Practice
South Hall Complex
South Hall
Kirkland
380 seats
150 seats
Fernández-Alvarez
Panel
Therapist
Inman
Panel
Practice
Semerari
Panel
Therapist
Schneider
Panel
Psychodynamic
Mellor-Clark
Pollock
50 seats
Panel
Practice
Overview Thursday
7
8
18:15
19:45
19:30
21:00
22:00
16:45
18:15
15:00
16:30
14:00
15:00
11:30
13:00
9:45
11:15
8:00
9:30
Time
Movie
Special Event
Fitzpatrick
Markowitz
Vivino
Panel
Therapist
Panel
Interpersonal
Paper
Quality
Kawski
Panel
Training
Bauer
Panel
Personality
Clarkin
Angus
Maskit
Paper
Therapist
Workshop
Instruments
Wolf
Panel
Narrative
Panel
Psychodynamic
Paper
Cognitive
Patrick
Znoj
Jo-anne Carlyle
Panel
Alliance
Krause
Paper
Group
Ávila-Espada
Elliott
Transition
Paper
Therapist
Roussos
Transition
Paper
Psychodynamic
Küchenhoff
Greenberg
Scherb
John McIntyre Centre
Holyrood
Salisbury
44 seats
44 seats
Panel
Paper
Therapist
Development
Lunch
Chapter Meeting
LA
Paper
Change
Cooper
Transition
Paper
Attachment
Prestonfield
160 seats
Panel
Depression
St. Leonard’s Hall
Bonnar
40 seats
Paper
Practice
Workshop
Practice
Escudero
Schauenburg
Paper
Attachment
Paper
Psychodynamic
Beretta
Duddingston
30 seats
Overview Thursday
18:15
19:45
16:45
18:15
15:00
16:30
14:00
15:00
11:30
13:00
9:45
11:15
8:00
9:30
7:00
8:00
Time
Poster Session
Chapter Meeting
NA
St. Leonard’s Hall
Nelson
60 seats
Stasch
Vicari
Orlinsky
Discussion
Culture
Nutt Williams
Shefler
Hill
Transition
Panel
Practice
Panel
Training
Discussion
Ethics
Heatherington
Panel
Alliance
Fishman
Panel
Practice
Bell
Paper
Alliance
Discussion
Culture
Lunch
Wheeler
Burlingame
Muntigl
Panel
Narrative
Panel
Psychodynamic
Høglend
Caspar
Panel
Training
Huber
Paper
Depression
Keitner
Birtchnell
Panel
Supervision
Panel
Depression
Pollock
50 seats
Panel
Psychodynamic
Transition
Panel
Psychodynamic
Transition
Panel
Group
Farber
Panel
Culture
New Member’s Breakfast
St. Trinnean’s
80 seats
Pate-Carolan
Discussion
Computer
South Hall Complex
South Hall
Kirkland
380 seats
150 seats
Overview Friday
9
10
18:15
19:45
16:45
18:15
15:00
16:30
14:00
15:00
11:30
13:00
9:45
11:15
8:00
9:30
7:00
8:00
Time
DeRubeis
Catty
Culture Interest
Section Meeting
Panel
Depression
Burlingame
Aveline
Paper
Integration
Panel
Group
Workshop
Ethics
Elliott
Barkham
Gelo
Smith
Panel
Practice
Panel
Narrative
Paper
Instruments
Hardy
Wang
Agnew-Davies
Transition
Panel
Trauma
Lennie
Panel
Culture
Lunch
Florenzano
Transition
Panel
Practice
Evans
Transition
Panel
Practice
López Moreno
Paper
Psychodynamic
Frommer
Panel
Psychodynamic
Warren
Paper
Training
Gabriel
Panel
Other
Strauman
Panel
Change
O’Donovan
Paper
Self
John McIntyre Centre
Holyrood
Salisbury
44 seats
44 seats
New Member’s Breakfast
Chapter Meeting
UK
Panel
Instruments
Panel
Cognitive
Prestonfield
160 seats
Panel
Group
St. Leonard’s Hall
Bonnar
40 seats
Lingiardi
Paper
Practice
Vinnars
Paper
Narrative
Parry
Panel
Therapist
Horvath
Paper
Alliance
Alliance
Russel
Paper
Duddingston
30 seats
Overview Friday
20:00
23:00
15:15
16:45
13:30
15:00
11:30
12:30
10:00
11:30
8:15
9:45
7:00
8:15
Time
Horvath
Discussion
Alliance
Nicolò
Evans
Transition
Cooper
Transition
Panel
Practice
Lunch
Panel
Personality
Piper
Milrod
Panel
Disorder
Vasco
Panel
Integration
De La Parra
Panel
Change
Castonguay
Tschacher
Transition
Panel
Group
Panel
Practice
St. Leonard’s Hall
Nelson
60 seats
Panel
Cognitive
St. Trinnean’s
80 seats
Discussion
Practice
Elliott
Social: Jazz Band and Dinner
Business
Meeting
Discussion
Practice
South Hall Complex
South Hall
Kirkland
380 seats
150 seats
Past Presidents’
Breakfast
Miller
Panel
Interviewing
Barkham
Panel
Practice
Bucci
Panel
Psychodynamic
Muran
Panel
Psychodynamic
Pollock
50 seats
Overview Saturday
11
12
20:00
23:00
15:15
16:45
13:30
15:00
11:30
12:30
10:00
11:30
8:15
9:45
7:00
8:15
Time
Crits-Christoph
Panel
Personality
Shectman
Panel
Psychodynamic
Wiseman
Caspar
Panel
Assessment
Willutzki
Klein
Paper
Cognitive
Panel
Therapist
Kato
Stiles
Transition
Kordy
Panel
Group
Barr
Kordy
Critchfield
Panel
Computer
Kordy
Panel
Computer
Diamond
Panel
Practice
Transition
Paper
Personality
Lunch
Panel
Psychodynamic
Tschacher
Transition
Panel
Alliance
Discussion
Therapist
John McIntyre Centre
Holyrood
Salisbury
44 seats
44 seats
Panel
Model
Prestonfield
160 seats
Paper
Migration
St. Leonard’s Hall
Bonnar
40 seats
Duddingston
30 seats
Overview Saturday
10:00
13:00
Time
St. Leonard’s Hall
Bonnar
40 seats
Program &
Executive
Committee
Prestonfield
160 seats
John McIntyre Centre
Holyrood
Salisbury
44 seats
44 seats
Duddingston
30 seats
Overview Sunday
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Wednesday
Registration
Wednesday
9:00 - 17:00
Kirkland
Executive Council
Meeting
Wednesday
9:00 - 17:00
Meeting Room 3
Journal Editors’
Meeting
Wednesday
9:00 - 12:00
Balcony Office
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Trauma
Wednesday
10:00 - 13:00
Holyrood
Reframing psychological symptoms in the context of
domestic violence
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Practice
Wednesday
10:00 - 13:00
Nelson
From research to practice: Using grounded theory to unpack clinical practice
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Roxane Agnew-Davies - South Bank University, London, UK
Educational Goals:
Increase understanding of the psychological impacts of domestic
violence
Reframe traditional approaches to assessment in the context of
women's experience of violence
Explore key interventions and the role of the psychotherapist working
with women at risk from domestic violence
Georgia Lepper - University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Dawn Devereux, Gil Halperin, Penny Pannell
Educational Goals:
To examine the method of grounded theory and its relevance for
practice based psychotherapy research
To demonstrate its application to the study of clinical concepts in
practice
To demonstrate its application to the study of the interplay of
institutional dynamics and clinical practice
Wednesday
Pre-Conference
Workshop
CE
Narrative
Wednesday
10:00 - 13:00
Pollock
Applying linguistic methods to examine the psychotherapy
process
Peter Muntigl - University of Salzburg, Austria
Loreley Hadic Zabala, Adam Horvath
Educational Goals:
Appreciate the interplay between the 'wording' & 'meaning' and the
interplay between lingustic research and therapy practices
Learn about the role of language in constructing the therapy process
and in influencing client change
Learn about the ways in which reformulating what clients say can
alter how clients construe experience
Lunch
Wednesday
13:00 - 14:00
John McIntyre Refectory
Pre-Conference
Workshop
CE
Therapist
Wednesday
14:00 - 17:00
Duddingston
Challenging critical inner voices: An adjunct to clinical
practice
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Training
Wednesday
14:00 - 17:00
Holyrood
Empirically grounded psychotherapy training: Implications
of a large international study
Lisa Firestone - The Glendon Association, Santa Barbara, USA
David Orlinsky - University of Chicago, USA
M.H. Ronnestad, T. Schroder, U. Willutzki, J-F. Botermans
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Wednesday
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Practice
Wednesday
14:00 - 17:00
Nelson
Using on-line software to support routine outcome
measurement
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Psychodynamic
Wednesday
14:00 - 17:00
Pollock
OPD 2 – the new operationalized psychodynamic diagnosis
system
Pre-Conference
Workshop
Narrative
Wednesday
14:00 - 17:00
Salisbury
The CCRT method and the CCRT-LU category system - state
of the art
Opening
Wednesday
17:30 - 18:00
Assembly Rooms Music
Hall
Welcome
Plenary: Presidential
Address
Wednesday
18:00 - 19:00
Assembly Rooms Music
Hall
What we have learned from 10 years of measuring patient
session-by-session treatment response
Awards Ceremony
Wednesday
19:00 - 19:30
Assembly Rooms Music
Hall
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Richard Evans - CORE System Trust, Leeds, UK
Alex Jenkins, Geoff Mothesole, John Mellor-Clark
Manfred Cierpka - University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany
Matthias von der Tann
Educational Goals:
Information about the new version of the OPD
Case demonstration
Dan Pokorny - University of Ulm, Germany
Lisa Parker
Jo-anne Carlyle, Chair Local Organising Committee
John McLeod, Honorary Chair Local Organising Committee
Erhard Mergenthaler, Chair Program Council
Michael Lambert - Brigham Young University, Provo, USA
Wednesday
Ceilidh Reception
Wednesday
19:30 - 23:00
Assembly Rooms
Ballroom
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Thursday
Paper Session
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
Bonnar
Moderator
Elena Scherb Aigle & Private Practice,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Comparing outcomes across providers: The issue of
dropouts
Sven Rabung - University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,
Germany, Stephan Kawski, Uwe Koch, Holger Schulz
The case formulation task in psychotherapy: Validity,
reliability and process of evidence gathering & decision
making
Lawrence Welch - University of Sheffield, UK
A case study of borderline personality and obsessivecompulsive disorders: From research to clinical practice
Carla Moleiro - Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa, Portugal
Research in the clinical field: A case–series processoutcome study with a special group of patients and
innovative cognitive–integrative interventions
Elena Scherb - Aigle & Private Practice, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Panel
Therapist
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
Holyrood
Moderator
Robert Elliott - University of
Toledo, USA
Applying RASCH analysis to the collaborative
research network therapist work involvement
scale
Discussant: David Orlinsky - University of Chicago, USA
Analyzing how informants utilize rating scale options on
the therapeutic work involvement scales
Christine Fox - University of Toledo, USA, Svetlana A. Beltyukova,
Gregory E. Stone, Robert Elliott
Construct development and differential diagnosis within
the therapeutic work involvement scales
Gregory Stone - Unversity of Toledo, USA, Christine M. Fox, Svetlana
A. Beltyukova, Robert Elliott
Using RASCH analysis to compare translations of the
therapeutic work involvement scales
Svetlana Beltyukova - University of Toledo, USA
Panel
Practice
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
Nelson
Moderator
Uwe Hentschel - Leiden
University, The Netherlands
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On the exploration of the relationship between
defense mechanisms and anxiety
Discussant: David Maldavsky - UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Defense mechanisms and anxiety
Uwe Hentschel - Leiden University, The Netherlands, Manfred
Kießling
Thursday
Interactive affect regulation and defense in panicdisordered patients
Doris Peham - University of Innsbruck, Austria, Cord Benecke, Eva
Bänninger-Huber
Panel
Practice
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
Pollock
Developing practice-based evidence to benchmark
and enhance UK NHS psychological therapy and
counselling service provision
Discussant: Richard Evans - CORE System Trust, Leeds, UK
Innovation in routine evaluation and outcome
measurement: A profile of the CORE system methodology
Moderator
John Mellor-Clark - CORE
IMS, Rugby, UK
John Mellor-Clark - CORE IMS, Rugby, UK, Michael Barkham
Benchmarking outcomes measurement for service
development
Geoff Mothersole - West Sussex Primary Care Trust, Worthing, UK,
B.M. Bewick, J. Cahill, J. Connell, C. Doherty, S. Grant, B. McInnes,
J. McBride, T. Mullin, K. Trusler
Panel
Depression
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
Prestonfield
CE
Moderator
Leslie Greenberg - York
University, Toronto, Canada
Research on emotional process and outcome
A longitudinal pilot study on emotional processing
Antonio Pascual-Leoen - University of Windsor, Canada, Leslie
Greenberg
The relationship between emotion schematic processing,
the alliance and long-term -maintenance of gains in the
treatment of depression
Alberta Pos - York University, Toronto, Canada, Leslie Greenberg
Therapeutic improvement, emotional arousal and
autobiographical memory: A comparison of client–centered
and process–experiential psychotherapy for depression
Laurie Hollis–Walker - York University, Toronto, Canada, Lynne
Angus, Leslie Greenberg, Serine Warwar, Tanya Missirlian, Helen
Macaulay
Integrated emotion-focused and behaviour regulation
treatment
Lorne Korman - University of Toronto, Canada
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Thursday
Paper Session
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
Salisbury
Moderator
Hansjörg Znoj University of Bern,
Switzerland
Metaphor as a marker of insight in the process of dream
interpretation
Hsiu-Lan Tien - National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei
Emotion regulation: clinical implications of a new paradigm
Matthias Berking - University, Bern, Switzerland, Bruno Pfister,
Cornelia Zuberbühler, Christina Bermeitinger, Klaus Grawe
Emotional disclosure
Maureen Welsh - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA
Emotion regulation within the therapeutic process
Hansjörg Znoj - University of Bern, Switerland
Panel
Integration
Thursday
8:00 - 9:30
St Trinnean's
Comparative treatment trials involving
integrative psychotherapies: Examining process
and outcome
Moderator
Michael Constantino University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, USA
Michael Constantino - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA,
Margaret E. Marnell, Abigail J. Collins, Susanna N. Kanther-Sista,
Kari Wolman, Laurel Zappert, Bruce A. Arnow
Integrative cognitive therapy for depression: A randomized
pilot comparison
The Bern comparative treatment study II: Inconsistency as
a criterion for indication - preliminary findings
Martin Grosse-Holtforth - University of Bern, Switzerland
Client’ s emotional experience in cognitive-behavioral and
interpersonal/ emotional processing treatments: An
attempt to replicate previous findings
Transition
Thursday
9:30 - 9:45
Paper Session
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Bonnar
Moderator
Alejandro Ávila-Espada Universidad Complutense,
Madrid, Spain
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Louis Castonguay - Penn State University, State College, PA, USA
Empirical evidence of cognitive behavioural group therapy
with middle-aged schizophrenia inpatients
Daniel R. Mueller - University of Bern, Switzerland, Volker Roder
Routine outcomes collection in child and youth mental
health services: Evidence of service effectiveness and
challenges to service delivery
Renae Endicott - Mater Kids In Mind Research Unit, Brisbane,
Australia, Brett McDermott
Thursday
Relationship representations of mothers with children who
suffer from asthma
Regina A. Kurth - University of Giessen, Germany, Anne Dischner,
Ursula Pauli-Pott, Christian Reimer
Sensibility of CCRT-LU-s method to identify changes in
relational patterns accross different phases of a treatment
Alejandro Ávila-Espada - Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain,
Yolanda López del Hoyo, Janine Vidal-Didier, Cornelia Albani, Dan
Pokorny
Paper Session
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Duddingston
Moderator
Véronique Beretta URPP, DUPA, Prilly,
Switzerland
Bad cases? About negative therapeutic reactions
Jean-Nicolas Despland - URPP, Lausanne, Switzerland, Véronique
Beretta, Luc Michel, Ueli Kramer, Yves de Roten
Randomized trial on the effectiveness of long- and shortterm psychodynamic psychotherapy on psychiatric
symptoms during a 3-year follow-up
Paul Knekt - National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland, Olavi
Lindfors, Mauri Marttunen, Tommi Härkänen, Maarit Mikkola, Hanna
Uusimäki, Esa Virtala, HPS group
Effectiveness of solution-focused therapy and short-term
psychodynamic psychotherapy on self-concept
improvement in a 3-year follow-up
Olavi Lindfors - Biomedicum Helsinki, Finland, Paul Knekt, Maarit
Mikkola, Helsinki Psychotherapy Study Group
Patterns of symptomatic recovery in ultra-brief and shortterm psychodynamic psychotherapy
Véronique Beretta - URPP, DUPA, Prilly, Switzerland, Véronique
Beretta, Jean-Nicolas Despland, Luc Michel, Ueli Kramer, Yves de
Roten
Paper Session
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Holyrood
Moderator
Andres Roussos CONICET, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
When the clinician is the researcher
Sara Slapak - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ana Luzzi,
Nélida Cervone
Personality and theoretical orientation: An investigation of
therapists in -training
James Boswell - Penn State University, State College, PA, USA,
Louis Castonguay, Aaron Pincus
The therapeutic attitude: Negotiating a "dark continent“
Guenther Klug - Technical University of Munich, Germany, Dorothea
Huber, Horst Kächele
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Thursday
Sequential path of psychoanalytic interpretations. A single
case study
Andres Roussos - CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Vanina
Waizmann, Ignacio Etchebarne, Manuela O’Connell, Daniel Fraiman
Open Discussion CE
Practice
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Kirkland
Insight in psychotherapy: Empirical findings
about its nature and impact
Panel
Alliance
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Nelson
Emerging findings about the „real“ relationship
in psychotherapy
Moderator
Charles Gelso - University of
Maryland, College Park,
Maryland, USA
Louis Castonguay & Clara E. Hill - Penn State University & University
of Maryland, USA
Discussant: Lynne Angus - York University, Toronto, Canada
Jacques Barber, Paul Crits-Christoph, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons,
Robert Elliott, Adele Hayes
Correlates of the real relationship in psychotherapy
Jairo Fuertes - Fordham University, New York, USA, Alexa
Mislowack, Sarah Brown, Shoval Gur-Arie, Shelby Wilkinson, Charles
Gelso
Analysis of real relationship and working alliance in clienttherapist pairs at a university counselling center
Claudia Prestano - University of Palermo, Italy, Gianluca LoCoco,
Salvatore Gullo, Charles Gelso
Antecedents and consequences of the real relationship in
psychotherapy: An ongoing field study
Cheri Marmarosh - George Washington University, Washington, D.
C., USA, Charles Gelso, Rebekah Majors, Rayna Markin, Elizabeth
Doschek
Panel
Psychodynamic
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Pollock
Moderator
Wolfgang Schneider University of Rostock,
Germany
Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis (OPD)
in planning and evaluating the psychotherapeutic
process
How does the expert rating of OPD-axis III (conflict) relate
to the patient’s self-assessment?
Gudrun Schneider - University of Muenster, Germany, Till Mendler,
Gereon Heuft, Markus Burgmer
Using the OPD to measure change in psychotherapy
Matthias von der Tann - Portman Clinic, London, UK, Tilman Grande
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Thursday
The importance of axis I “experience of illness and
prerequisites of treatment” in the process indicating
different kinds of psychotherapy
Wolfgang Schneider - University of Rostock, Germany, Karsten Hake,
Thomas Klauer
OPD project – Milan: Inter-rater reliability and
psychodynamic diagnostic configurations
Martina Conte - University of Milan, Italy, A. Ferrari, E. Fava, S.
Papini, L. Maramieri, S.Bonfanti, S. Di Bernardo, L. Fiorina, P. Novi, L.
Primerano, M. Tajani
Panel
Alliance
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Prestonfield
Moderator
Rainer Krause - Saarland
University, Saarbrücken,
Germany
Facial behavior in psychotherapies
Affective facial expression and relationship regulation of
patients with PTSD during EMDR therapy
Anke Kirsch - Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany, Jochen
Spang
Interactive affect regulation of panic patients in the first
therapy session and psychotherapeutic outcome
Eva Bänninger-Huber - University of Innsbruck, Austria, Doris Peham
Facial microbehavior and the emotional quality of the
therapeutic - future perspectives and practical benefit
Jörg Merten - Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Basic clinical concepts and social interactive behavior
Rainer Krause - Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Paper Session
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
Salisbury
Moderator
Jeff Patrick University of Southern
Queensland, Toowoomba,
Australia
Metacognitive functions and complex hallucinations in
early psychosis: A single case study
Michele Procacci - III Centro Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Roma, Italy,
D.Catania, G. Nicolò, R. Popolo, F. Porcari, A. Semerari, A. Carcione
Treatment Adherence and Therapeutic Process as
Predictors of Positive Outcome and Better Alliance for Brief
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Delivered to Emotionally
Distressed Older Adults
Matteo Bertoni - PGSP - Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA, Larry E.
Beutler, Forrest Scogin, Martin Morthland, Allan Kaufman, Louis
Burgio
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Thursday
Cognitive and metacognitive dimensions across the
eating disorders
Giovanni Maria Ruggiero - Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Ricerca, Milano,
Italy, Federica Pietrasanta, Jacopo Camozzo, Sandra Sassaroli
Cost benefit analysis in psychotherapy research and practice
Jeff Patrick - University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba,
Australia
Panel
Practice
Thursday
9:45 - 11:15
St Trinnean's
Research in psychotherapeutic day hospitals
Moderator
Joern von Wietersheim University of Ulm, Germany
Pattern of change by patient subgroups in a partial hospital
treatment program: Evidence for outcome „convergence“?
Psychotherapeutic day hospitals: How much treatment is
necessary?
Sigmund Karterud - Ulleval University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Anthony Joyce - University of Alberta, Canada, Liam Ennis, William
E. Piper, John S. Ogrodniczuk
Factors of change in the psychotherapeutic day clinic. A
qualitative study with patients and relatives
Kathrin Moertl - University of Ulm, Germany, Joern von Wietersheim
Comparing effects of in-patient vs. day clinic treatment in
severe bulimia nervosa at 3- and 12-month follow-up. A
preliminary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Almut Zeeck - University of Freiburg, Germany, Armin Hartmann,
Angelika Sandholz, Edda Wetzler-Burmeister, Michael Wirsching
Transition
Thursday
11:15 - 11:30
Panel
Psychodynamic
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Bonnar
CE
Moderator
Bernard Maskit - Stony Brook
University, Stony Brook NY,
USA
Clinical implications of mathematical
segmentation of therapeutic discourse
Mathematical methods for segmentation of clinical
material using the wrad curve
Bernard Maskit - Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA,
Wilma Bucci
Clinical validation of measures of the referential process
George Kingsley - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA
Factors affecting timing of therapeutic interventions
Eric Welsh - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA
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Thursday
Paper Session
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Duddingston
Moderator
Henning Schauenburg University of Heidelberg,
Germany
Acoustic analysis of psychotherapist and patient speech
during the psychotherapy: A preliminary study
Diego Sarracino - Università di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy, Luca
Campanelli, Elisabetta Iberni, Silvia Degni, Alessandra De Coro
The relationship between linguistic emotion-abstraction
patterns and attachment
Steffen Walter - University of Ulm, Germany
The Göttingen Psychotherapist Study (GTS): Therapists
attachment patterns and their influence on therapeutic
alliance and outcome
Henning Schauenburg - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Ulrike
Dinger, Falk Leichsenring, Katja Brenk, Anna Buchheim
Paper Session
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Holyrood
Moderator
Joachim Küchenhoff UPK, Basel, Switzerland
Psychologist’s attitudes and professional self-image
towards short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) and the
amount and type of STPD training
Gaby Shefler - Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Roey Sofan
Professional challenges for Australian therapists:
Implications for training, supervision and practice
Margot Schofield - Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of
Australia, Melbourne
The first year of psychoanalytic psychotherapy –
reconstruction of the therapeutic process using
quantitative and qualitative empirical data
Joachim Küchenhoff - UPK, Basel, Switzerland, Puspa Agarwalla
Open Discussion CE
Practice
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Kirkland
Insight in psychotherapy: An exploration of
theoretical models and their empirical
implications
Louis Castonguay & Clara E. Hill - Penn State University & University
of Maryland, USA
Discussant: Franz Caspar - University of Geneve, Switzerland
M. Friedlander, L. Greenberg, M. Grosse Holtforth, J. Hayes, L.
Heatherington, S. Messer, A. Pascual Leone, William B. Stiles
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Thursday
Panel
Depression
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Nelson
Moderator
Robin Jarrett - The University
of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, USA
Preventing relapse and recurrence in mood
disorders: Past and future advances in
psychosocial intervention I
Discussant: Michael Lambert - Brigham Young University, Provo,
USA
Preventing relapse in recurrent depression using cognitive
group therapy: A randomized controlled trial
Claudi Bockting - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Aart
Schene, Philip Spinhoven, Maarten Koeter, Luuk Wouters, Jochanan
Huyser, Jan Kamphuis, The Delta Study Group
A meta-analysis of cognitive therapy’s effect on relapse
and recurrence in unipolar depression
Robin Jarrett - The University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, USA
Relapse prevention and recurrence of depression in older
age: Effects of cognitive behavior therapy in comparison
with supportive treatment or waiting list control groups
Martin Hautzinger - Eberhard Karls University, Tuebingen, Germany
Panel
Therapist
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Pollock
Moderator
Antonio Semerari - Terzo
Centro di Psicoterapia
Cognitiva, Rome, Italy
The relations among states of mind, metacognition
and therapeutic relationship
States of mind in narcissistic personality disorder: Three
patients analysed with the Grid of Problematic States
Laura Conti - Terzo Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Rome, Italy,
Giancarlo Dimaggio*, Antonino Carcione, Antonio Semerari, Raffaele
Popolo, Roberto Pedone, Donatella Fiore, Etrusca Centenero,
Giuseppe Nicolò
Problematic mental states and metacognitive functioning:
Analysis of the psychoterapeutic process by the Grid of
Problematic States and the Metacognition Assessment
Scale
Antonino Carcione - Terzo Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Roma,
Italy, L.M. Conti, T. Cosentino, B. Russo, G. Dimaggio, G. Nicolò, R.
Pedone, R. Popolo, M. Procacci, A. Semerari
Intervention on Metacognition Scale (IMES): A pilot study
Donatella Fiore - III Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Rome, Italy, L.
Conti, G. Nicolò, R. Pedone, R. Popolo, A. Semerari, A. Carcione
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Thursday
Panel
Narrative
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Prestonfield
Moderator
Lynne Angus - York University,
Toronto, Canada
From narrative therapy outcomes to narrative
process patterns: Evaluating narrative
reconstruction and clinically significant change in
treatments of depression
Discussant: John Mcleod - University of Abertay, Dundee, UK
The QUT narrative therapy outcome study: The
manualization and outcome of narrative therapy
Robert Schweitzer - Queensland University of Technology, Australia,
Lyn Vromans
Transformative conversations II : Differences in narrative
process patterns and therapeutic outcomes for process
experiential therapy of depression
Lynne Angus - York University, Toronto, Canada, Jennifer Lewin,
Pavel Blagov
Paper Session
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
Salisbury
Moderator
Jo-anne Carlyle Tavistock Clinic, London, UK
Transference interpretations: A novel research approach
Raman Kapur - Threshold, Belfast, UK, Peter Hobson
Differential selectivity of patients assigned to long-term
psychoanalytic treatment
Caspar C. Berghout - NPI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Jolien
Zevalkink
Client experience of psychodynamic psychotherapy for
bulimia nervosa: An interview study
Stig Poulsen - University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Susanne Lunn
An adherence scale for psychoanalytic psychotherapy:
Development and reliability data
Jo-anne Carlyle - Tavistock Clinic, London, UK, Ana Ruiz, Phil
Richardson
Panel
Neuroscience
Thursday
11:30 - 13:00
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Martha Koukkou - University
Hospital of Clinical Psychiatry,
Bern, Switzerland
Integrative neurobiological approaches to the
mode of action of psychotherapy
The representational and neurobiological foundations of
attachment disorganization in borderline personality
disorder
Anna Buchheim - University Ulm, Germany, Susanne Erk, Carol
George, Horst Kächele, Philipp Martius, Henrik Walter
The neurobiological plausibility of psychotherapy
equivalence
Zac Imel - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Bruce E. Wampold
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Thursday
Change in serotonin and dopamine systems after brief
psychodynamic psychotherapy – and so what?
Hasse Karlsson - University of Helsinki, Finland
Brain plasticity and the genesis of the subjective
experiences that motivate individuals to ask for
psychotherapy
Martha Koukkou - University Hospital of Clinical Psychiatry, Bern,
Switzerland
Lunch
Thursday
13:00 - 15:00
John McIntyre Refectory
Chapter Meetings
Thursday
14:00 - 15:00
South Hall
European Chapter
Chapter Meetings
Thursday
14:00 - 15:00
Prestonfield
Latin American Chapter
Giuseppe Nicolò, President
Denise Defey, President
Conference
Workshop
Instruments
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Bonnar
CE
Conference
Workshop
Practice
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Duddingston
CE
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Item response theory and the assessment of
psychotherapy outcome: One parameter or two?
Abraham W. Wolf - MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio,
USA
Ann Doucette
Demonstration of the e-SOFTA, a computer
software program for making observational
ratings of the alliance in couple and family
therapy
Valentín Escudero - Universidad de La Coruña, Spain
Myrna L. Friedlander
Thursday
Paper Session
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Holyrood
Moderator
Mick Cooper Counselling Unit, Glasgow,
UK
Winnicott’s concepts on playing and their relationship to
music therapy with children presenting with
communication difficulties
Levinge Alison - RWCMD, Cardiff, UK
Interplay between the parents' and their child's relational
representations: Implications for assessment and
intervention in parent-child dynamic psychotherapy
Ruth Hashmonay - University of Haifa, Israel, Hadas Wiseman, Judith
Harel
The effectiveness of therapeutic counselling in schools: A
review of the evidence
Mick Cooper - Counselling Unit, Glasgow, UK
Open Discussion
other
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Kirkland
Psychotherapy research: An open forum about
the journal
Panel
Therapist
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Nelson
The experience of the therapist
Moderator
Adam Horvath - Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, Canada
Clara E. Hill - University of Maryland, College Park MD, USA
Discussant: Uwe Hentschel - University of Leiden, The Netherlands
and Paulo P. P. Machado, University of Minho, Braga , Portugal
Chess Denman, Hector Fernandez-Alvarez, Jeffrey Hayes, Wolfgang
Lutz, Michael Stigler, Henning Schauenburg, Barry Wolfe, Janet
Remmington
On a transitory clinical trap during the first session: Study
of the intersubjectivity using David Liberman Algorithm
(DLA)
Cristina Tate De Stanley - APA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, L. Alvarez,
A. Britti, D. Maldavsky, N. Neves, C. R. Roitman
Mental states and countertransference in psychotherapists
facing reports of traumatic events of mourning and sexual
violence
P. R. M. Goldfeld - Vale do Rio dos Sinos University, São Leopoldo,
Brazil, D. Wiethaeuper, M. A. Bouchard, L. Terra, C. Abuchaim, V.
Mardini, A. Sordi, R. Baumgardt, M. Lauermann, L. Soares
Therapists’ and patients’ experience of brief dynamic
psychotherapy according to personal styles and
characteristics
Denise Defey - University of Uruguay, Montevideo, Gabriela Montado
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Thursday
Panel
Practice
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Pollock
CE
South Asian Indian-Americans: Qualitative
exploration of parental cultural transmission and
inter-racial marriages
Discussant: David Orlinsky - University of Chicago, USA
Moderator
Arpana Inman - Lehigh
University, Bethlehem, USA
Cultural transmission: Influence of contextual factors in
Asian-Indian immigrant parenting experiences
Jessica Walker - University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC, USA,
Erin Howard, Robin Beaumont, Arpana G. Inman
Reflections and experiences of Asian-Indian and –white
inter-racial couples
Amanda Carr - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA, Matthew Malouf,
Abby Altman, Anju Kadevettoor, Arpana G. Inman
Panel
Personality
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Prestonfield
Personality and Structure: Assessment and
Process
Personality assessment and the diagnosis of structure: A
comparison of models
Moderator
John F. Clarkin - Cornell
Medical Center, New-York,
USA
John F. Clarkin - Cornell Medical Center, New York, USA
Comparison of dynamic and cognitive-behavioral clinical
interview processes
Pamela A. Foelsch - Cornell Medical Center, New York, USA
The Structured Interview for Personality Organization
(STIPO): Preliminary psychometrics in a clinical sample
Barry L. Stern - Columbia University College of Physicians and
Surgeons, USA
Panel
Training
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
Salisbury
CE
Moderator
Stephanie Bauer - University
of Heidelberg, Germany
Monitoring process and outcome in
psychotherapy with adults and adolescents: The
impact of feedback content and of its transfer to
the therapist
Discussant: Robert J. Lueger - Marquette University, Milwaukee,
USA
Does feedback on process add to outcome feedback in
inpatient psychotherapy?
Christine Gallas - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Hans Kordy
Counselor and supervisor training in the implementation of
a feedback study with adolescents and their caregivers
Tasha Walsh - Providence Service Corporation , Lexington, USA,
Leonard Bickman*, Susan Kelley, Robert King, Susan Casey
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Thursday
Panel
Personality
Thursday
15:00 - 16:30
St Trinnean's
Moderator
John Christopher Perry Jewish General Hospital and
McGill University, Quebec,
Canada
Improvement and recovery in personality
disorders: Psychotherapy, medications, suicidal
and self-destructive phenomena
Discussant: Paul Crits-Christoph - University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Sample design and treatment characteristics as predictors
of change in studies of psychotherapy for personality
disorders: A systematic meta-analysis
Trent Semeniuk - Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada, John
Christopher Perry, Martin Drapeau
A systematic meta-analysis of the effects of
pharmacotherapy for personality disorders: How do they
compare with psychotherapy studies?
Prometheas Constantinides - McGill University, Montreal, Canada,
John Christopher Perry, Ilan Goldberg
The long-term naturalistic course of suicidal phenomena
among personality disorders admitted for residential
treatment
John Christopher Perry - McGill University, Montreal, Canada, J.
Christopher Fowler, Barbara Zheutlin, Adrian Bailey, Jill Clemence,
Eric Plakun
Transition
Thursday
16:30 - 16:45
Paper Session
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Bonnar
Moderator
Stephan Kawski University Medical Center
Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
Is risk adjustment necessary for comparing patient
satisfaction across different psychotherapeutic clinics?
Christiane Bleich - University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf,
Germany, Timo Harfst, Sylke Andreas, Stephan Kawski, Uwe Koch,
Holger Schulz
Why do people choose psychotherapy? Results of a large
epidemiological survey
Michael Villamaux - CSMRP - MGEN, Paris, France, Xavier Briffault,
David Sapinho, Vivianne Kovess
Comparing outcomes across providers: The issue of
process quality
Stephan Kawski - University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,
Germany, Sven Rabung, Holger Schulz, Christiane Bleich, Peter
Follert, Uwe Koch
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Thursday
Paper Session
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Holyrood
Moderator
Marilyn Fitzpatrick McGill University, Montreal,
Canada
Learning from successful experiences: When counselling
psychologists work in elementary schools
Sufen Tu - National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Li-fei Wang,
Hsiao-Mei Chao
The dynamics of attachment in therapeutic encounters:
Affect regulation and dysregulation
Una McCluskey - University of New York, USA
An exploration of the relationship between adult
attachment dimensions and dispositional optimism and
pessimism within a therapeutic context
Marilyn Fitzpatrick - McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Lisa SantaMaria Barbagallo*, Maneet Bhatia
Open Discussion
Practice
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Kirkland
The clinical relevance of single case research
Panel
Training
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Nelson
Training and effectiveness of paraprofessional
counsellors
Moderator
John McLeod - University of
Abertay Dundee, UK
Wilma Bucci - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA
Discussant: William B. Stiles - Miami University, Oxford, USA and
Adam Horvath, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
Discussant: Stewart Wilson - CRUSE Bereavement Care Scotland,
Perth, UK
Paraprofessional training at the Utah State Hospital
Sally H. Barlow - Brigham Young University, Provo, USA
Finding a voice: a qualitiative study exploring the meaning
and experience of becoming a volunteer counsellor
Joe Armstrong - Tayside Institute for Health Studies, Dundee, UK
The relation of counsellor trainee behavior as counsellee,
group member and group leader
Yonat Gat - University of Haifa, Israel, Zipora Shechtman
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Thursday
Panel
Therapist
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Pollock
Moderator
Héctor Fernández-Alvarez Fundación Aiglé, Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Personal style of the therapist
Advancements in the assessment of the personal style of
the therapist: Validation of the PST-Q model
Héctor Fernández-Alvarez - Fundación Aiglé, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, Beatriz Gómez, Claudia Castañeiras, Verónica Rial,
Fernando García.
The therapist’s personal style: A qualitative/ quantitative
analysis
Annemarie J. M. Smith - Centrum '45, Oegstgeest, The Netherlands,
Wim Chr. Kleijn, Giel J.M. Hutschemaekers
Therapist's style, client personality, and the resolution of
impasses in the therapeutic alliance
Lluís Botella - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Sergi
Corbella, Laia Belles
The influence of the psychotherapist's own psychotherapy
on their practice of psychotherapy with clients
Jinny Gray - Temenos, Sheffield, UK, Keemar Keemar, Jane Monach,
Clare Raido, Linda Smith, David A. Shapiro
Panel
Interpersonal
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Prestonfield
Moderator
John Markowitz - NYS
Psychiatric Institute, New
York, USA
Developments in interpersonal psychotherapy
A comprehensive treatment for the treatment of chronic
depression. Combining interpersonal psychotherapy and
cognitive-behavioural therapy in a group format
Marc B. J. Blom - Center for Mood Disorders PsyQ, Den Haag, The
Netherlands
IPT for treatment-resistant depression
Elizabeth Martin - University of Durham, UK, Stephen Martin
Interpersonal psychotherapy for borderline-personality
disorder
John Markowitz - New York State Psychiatric Institute, USA, Andrew
Skodol, Kathryn Bleiberg
IPT Scotland a national training programme: Evidence into
effectiveness
Roslyn Law - Royal Edinburgh Hospital, UK
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Thursday
Panel
Therapist
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
Salisbury
Moderator
Barbara Vivino - California
Institute of Integral Studies,
San Francisco, USA
Compassion: stupid kindness or caring for the
suffering of the world
Definitions of compassion and how it is manifested in
therapy
Barbara Vivino - California Institute of Integral Studies, San
Francisco, USA
Limits to compassion and strategies for overcoming these
limits
Barbara J. Thompson - Independent Practice, Woodstock, MD, USA,
Barbara Vivino, Clara E. Hill, Nicholas Ladany
Examples of clients with whom therapists felt more and
less compassion
Clara E. Hill - University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA,
Barbara Vivino, Barbara J. Thompson, Nicholas Ladany
Panel
Personality
Thursday
16:45 - 18:15
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Eva Bänninger-Huber Leopold-Franzens-University,
Innsbruck, Austria
Measuring the course of treatment - what can we
learn from evaluation of psychoanalytic
treatments for the daily routine practice?
Discussant: John F. Clarkin - Cornell Medical Center, New York,
USA
Assessment of affect experience, affect regulation and
patient-therapist-interaction during the course of
psychoanalytic treatments of patients with personality
disorders: The impact on treatment outcome
Henriette Loeffler-Stastka - Medical University Vienna, Austria,
Elisabeth Ponocny-Seliger, Melitta Fischer-Kern, Katharina LeithnerDziubas, Nora Schuster, Edith Hofer, Dorothea Nosiska, Peter
Schuster
Objectifying the therapeutic process? First results from the
Viennese longitudinal study of psychoanalytic and
psychotherapeutic process and outcome
Hemma Roessler-Schuelein - Viennese Psychoanalytic Association,
Austria, Henriette Loeffler-Stastka, Elisabeth Skale, Christine Diercks
Long term psychoanalytically oriented inpatient treatment
of traumatized patients with polytoxicomania: Which
character traits are beneficial and which impair therapeutic
progress?
Doris Schmid - Anton Proksch Institut, Moedling, Austria, Cornelia
Schuetz, Henriette Loeffler-Stastka, Ursula Wirth, Wilhelm Burian
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Thursday
Poster Session
Thursday
18:15 - 19:45
South Hall
1 - A brief therapeutic alliance measure for communitybased research
Poster Session 1
2 - Defining treatment failure and its relation to early
process
Cash Bar
Bojun Hu - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, Paul CritsChristoph, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Robert Forman, B. Hearon
Cory Harmon - Brigham Young University, Provo, USA, Richard
Martielli, J. Christopher Muran
3 - Personal and theoretical perspectives of therapeutic
alliance: Relation of their coherence with outcomes
Eugénia Fernandes - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, Joana
Coutinho, Joana Mourão
4 - Sometimes they (don’t) come back: A systemicconstructionist perspective on drop-out episodes. A single
case study
Gabriella Gandino - Università di Torino, Italy, Ferdinando Salamino
5 - Spanish version of the Working Alliance Inventory
Sergi Corbella - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Luis Botella
6 - The reliability of IVAT-I for the evaluation of the
therapeutic alliance
Mariangela Villa - Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy,
Damiano Manzoni, Antonello Colli, Hans Schadee, Marta Vigorelli,
Vittorio Lingiardi
7 - Therapeutic alliance ruptures in cross-cultural therapy
process: Role of cross-cultural competence of a therapist
Eunjung Lee - Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton,
MA, USA, Adam Horvath
8 - A study about multi-dimensional assessment for
substance abuse patients
Laura Pavia - Università degli Studi, Palermo, Italy, Marie Di Blasi
9 - Do patients get better after therapy? Do some patients
get worse?
Fernando Silva - ISPA, Lisboa, Portugal
10 - An interpersonal language process analysis: Differences between mothers of secure and avoidant infants
Michael Ritter - Adelphi University, Garden City, USA, Wilma Bucci
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Thursday
11 - Reported parental behaviors, emotional intelligence,
and attachment
Rebecca Curtis - Adelphi University, Garden City, USA, Adrienne
Lapidos*, Maya Yaar-Golan
12 - Do therapist’s know their own attachment
representations better than patients do?
Ulrike Dinger - University, Goettingen, Germany, Tobias Nolte, Anna
Buchheim, Bernhard Strauß, Henning Schauenburg
13 - Resilience in in-patient psychotherapy
Johannes C. Ehrenthal - University of Goettingen, Germany, Henning
Schauenburg
14 - Research on verbalizations and movements during a
session of a child. Applications of DLA
Clara Rosa Roitman - APA/ UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, O. Bodni,
I. Cusien, C. Falise, E. Garzoli, D. Maldavsky, M. Manson, R. de
Berenstein, C. Tate de Stanley, E. Tarrab
15 - Modifying negative parental attributions through play:
A first step in preventing maltreatment?
Yvonne Bohr - York University, Toronto, Canada, Rick Holigrocki
16 - Predicting premature termination and poor outcome in
cognitive therapy for depression
Sari Linna - University of Manchester, UK, Gillian Hardy, Jane Cahill
17 - The effects of communication orientation motivation
and cognitive-behavioral bibliotherapy on public speaking
and social anxiety
Kurt Baker - California State University, Turlock, USA, Celeste Ames
18 - Integrated neuro-cognitive therapy for schizophrenia
patients: A new approach for the treatment of neurocognition and social-cognition
Marc Lächler - University Hospital of Social and Community
Psychiatry, Bern, Switzerland, Juliane Emmerich, Volker Roder
19 - In-patient psychotherapy for depression: CBT single
case studies
Valentino Pomini - Institute for Psychotherapy, Lausanne,
Switzerland, Grégoire Zimmermann, Bruno Quément, Martin Preisig
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Thursday
20 - Marital Satisfaction (MS) and Sense of Humour (SH) in
a middle class sample from Santiago, Chile
Luis Tapia - Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile, I. Armijo, G.
Poulsen, P. Ben-Dov, J. Manhein, V. Schilling
21 - Building bridges out of barricades: Using SASB
technology to capture NYPD hostage negotiation process
Iris Perach - New School for Social Research and Beth Israel
Psychotherapy Research Project, New York, USA
22 - East Asians' or East Asian Americans' preference for
different types of psychotherapy
Wonjin Sim - University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, Clara
E. Hill
23 - Are there differences between young women's and
men's life projects? Studying the psychosocial field with
David Liberman algorithm (DLA)
David Maldavsky - UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Maria Rosa
Caride
24 - Work stress and social trauma in bank employees
during the political, economical and social Argentinean
crisis of 2001-2002
David Maldavsky - UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sebastián Plut,
Elena Stein
25 - King Richard The Third, adult psychic helplessness and
the scene of believing untruthful words coming from a
vindicative character: libidinal fixations and defenses
studied with David Liberman algorithm (DLA)
Adela Woisinski - UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, David Maldavsky
26 - Racial identity development, social problem-solving,
and academic self-efficacy as predictors of college
academic achievement
Amanda Carr - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA, Grace I. L. Caskie,
Arpana G. Inman
27 - Discontinuity in psychotherapy. The influence of
sudden gains and sudden losses to patient progress
Armita Tschitsaz - University of Berne, Switzerland, Wolfgang Lutz
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Thursday
28 - The influence of mood and psychotherapeutic micro
strategies (mood repair) on cognitive performance
measured in a laboratory design study
Eva Schürch - University of Berne, Switzerland, Wolfgang Lutz
29 - Psychological predictors of the recovery from
depression or anxiety disorder in short-term and long-term
psychotherapy during a 3-year follow-up
Maarit Laaksonen - National Publich Health Institute, Helsinki,
Finland, Paul Knekt, Olavi Lindfors, and the Helsinki Psychotherapy
Study Group
30 - Client physical attractiveness and its contribution to
therapy process and outcome
Justin Mattina - OISE-University of Toronto, Canada, Jeanne Watson
31 - Interpersonal problems in patients with subtypes of
major depressive disorder
Marna S. Barrett - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA,
Jacques Barber
32 - Inpatient psychotherapy for depression: A review of
literature on efficacy
Grégoire Zimmermann - Institute for Psychotherapy, Lausanne,
Switzerland, Gilles Ambresin, Valentino Pomini, Jean-Nicolas
Despland, Yves de Roten
33 - Trends in utilization of psychotherapy in the
community mental health system
Bridget Hearon - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, Mary
Beth Connolly Gibbons, Bojun Hu, Aileen Rothbard, Paul CritsChristoph, Kimberly Farris
34 - Recontextualizing the treatment of depression: A
meta-analysis of medication vs. psychotherapy clinical
trials
Zac Imel - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Melanie B.
Malterer, Kevin M. McKay, Bruce E. Wampold
35 - Play profiles of preschool children: Developmental
level and play themes in mother-son, mother-daughter,
father-son and father-daughter dyads
Hilik Peri - Haifa University, Israel, Judith Harel, Yochi Eshel
38
Thursday
36 - Decision-oriented adaptive testing exemplified for the
eating disorder inventory (EDI)
Markus Moessner - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Robert
Percevic, Hans Kordy
37 - Loevinger Sentence Completion Test (SCT): Does ego
development change over time?
Adrian Bailey - Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA, USA, J.
Christopher Perry, J. Christopher Fowler, Annett Koerner, Susan
Cook-Greuter
38 - In-session affect, involvement and explanatory style
Marilyn Fitzpatrick - McGill, Montreal, Canada, Emily E. Blake*,
Marta Lewandowski
39 - Ethics codes vs. practice
Dawn Devereux - University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
40 - Self-written reports versus interview data of central
relationship patterns
Dana Slonim Atzil - Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Orya
Tishby
41 - Will there ever be empirical data about projective
identification? Critical discussion of Melanie Kleins’
concept and a trial of micro-process evaluation
Roland Grassl - Otto Wagner Hospital, Vienna, Austria, Henriette
Loeffler-Stastka, Medical University Vienna
42 - Evaluation of the impact of a psychotherapy unit on
the attention of patients from middle-low socioeconomic
level through the OQ-45.2
Guillermo de la Parra - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,
Santiago, Paula Dagnino, María Angélica Rodriguez, Sandra
Droguett, Lucía Reyes
43 - Boolean intervention models of psychotherapy psychotherapy process and service provision
Zeno Kupper - University of Bern, Switzerland, Wolfgang Tschacher
44 - Joint drawing styles, central relational patterns and
attachment styles in couples
Sharon Snir - University of Haifa, Israel
39
Thursday
45 - Patient satisfaction and outcome in brief
psychotherapy
Kim de Jong - GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, Heiloo, The Netherlands,
Annet Nugter
46 - The interaction of therapist involvement with client
emotional evaluation
Marilyn Fitzpatrick - McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Susan
Gamberg*
47 - Content analysis of expert vs. non-expert case
formulations by cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic
psychotherapists
Tracy Eells - University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA, Kenneth G.
Lombart, Nicholas Salsman
48 - Does homework improve outcomes for individuals
diagnosed with recurring and persistent mental disability?
Peter Kelly - University of Wollongong, Australia, Frank Deane
49 - Simple CORE change measurement in primary care
psychotherapies
Shepherd Melanie - University Hospital Lewisham, London, UK, Chris
Evans, Mark Ashworth, Susan Robinson, Tina Pedersen
50 - Tamino’s recovery: Applications of hermeneutic single
case efficacy design in a psychiatric naturalistic context
Célia Sales - Facultad de Medicina - Dep. Psiquiatría, Seville, Spain,
Ângela Fragoeiro*, Sónia Noronha, José Ignácio del Pino, F. Ortega
51 - A theoretical model of the suicide process grounded in
the mother’s views: Suicide among children and
adolescents up to 25 years old
Annelie Törnblom - Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
52 - Naturalistic study of psychodynamic psychotherapy for
young adults
Fredrik Falkenström - Samtalscentrum Unga Vuxna, Nyköping,
Sweden
53 - Effectiveness of short- and longterm psychodynamic
psychotherapy on interpersonal problems in a 3-year
follow-up
Maarit Mikkola - National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland,
Paul Knekt, Olavi Lindfors, Helsinki Psychotherapy Study Group
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Thursday
54 - Sudden gains and mastery of relationship conflict in
supportive-expressive dynamic psychotherapy
Brin Grenyer - Department of Psychology, University of Wollongong,
Australia, Andreas Comninos, Lester Luborsky
55 - On the DLA (David Liberman algorithm) tools for
analyzing non verbal manifestations and their
psychoanalytic foundations
Irene Cusien - UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, O. Bodni, I. Cusien, C.
Falise, E. Garzoli, D. Maldavsky, M. Manson, C. R. Roitman, R. Sloin,
C. Tate de Stanely, E. Tarrab
56 - Inpatient psychotherapy for depression: A single case
study of a psychodynamic psychotherapy
Gilles Ambresin - Institute for Psychotherapy, Prilly, Switzerland,
Isabelle Viani, Jean-Nicolas Despland, Yves de Roten
57 - Shapes of change in psychotherapy and their relation
to treatment outcome and duration: A top-down approach
to identify change patterns
Niklaus Stulz - University of Berne, Switzerland, W. Lutz, C. Leach,
M. Lucock, M. Barkham
58 - OQ-45.2 (Mexican version)
Alvaro Romero - Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
59 - Early change in psychotherapy and it’s relation to
treatment outcome and duration: A bottom-up approach to
identify change patterns
Wolfgang Lutz - University of Berne, Switzerland, Niklaus Stulz, S.
Cory Harmon, David W. Smart, Michael J. Lambert
60 - The outcome questionnaire-45: Portuguese
psychometric data with a non-clinical sample
Paulo P. P. Machado - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, John
Klein
61 - Psychologist breavement and the impact on clinical
care: Empathy, self-disclosure, and coping
Barbara Vivino - California Instiute of Integral Studies, San Francisco,
USA, Barbara J. Thompson
41
Thursday
Special Event
Thursday
19:30 - 21:00
Prestonfield
Moderator
Franz Caspar – University of
Geneva, Switzerland
Movie
Thursday
22:00
South Hall
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From Research to Practice: Sparks from Klaus
Grawe
Discussants: Louis Castonguay, John F. Clarkin, Clara E. Hill,
Robert J. Lueger, David Orlinsky, William B. Stiles, Hansjörg Znoj,
Wolfgang Lutz
Friday
New Members’
Breakfast
Friday
7:00 - 8:00
Panel
Group
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Bonnar
The impasse experiences of group therapists
Moderator
Li-Fei Wang - National
Taiwan Normal University,
Taipei
What do group therapists think under impasses?
What do group therapists experience under impasses?
Li-Fei Wang - National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Pey-ling
Shieh, Meei-ju Lin, Shu-chun Lin, Pei-shiuan Li
Shu-Chun Lin - National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Li-fei
Wang, Pey-ling Shieh, Meei-ju Lin, Yen-Ling Lin
How do group therapists behave under impasses?
Pey-Ling Shieh - Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan,
Li-fei Wang, Shu-chun Lin, Meei-ju Lin, Ching-Yuan Wang
Paper Session
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Duddingston
Moderator
Robert Russell Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
Dialogical processes on the therapeutic relationship: A
reflexive research about dialogical components of client’s
satisfactory positioning on psychotherapy
Meritxell Pacheco - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Lluis
Botella
Therapist interventions adjustment ratio and relational
failures
Antonello Colli - "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy, Vittorio Lingiardi
Micro genetic pathways to the alliance: CBT for adolescent
depression
Robert Russell - Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA,
Stephen R. Shirk
Paper Session
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Holyrood
Moderator
Clara López Moreno Argentinean Psychoanalytic
Association, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Single case psychotherapy process analysis: Comparison
between audio recorded transcript and memory transcript
Silvia Salcuni - Università di Padova, Italy, Vanessa Visioli, Valeria
Pace, Viviana Parisi, Tatiana Mariazzi
Mastery of CORE conflictual relationship themes in group
therapy for depression
Trevor Crowe - University of Wollongong, Australia, Brin Grenyer
Process research: Defence mechanisms trend in a
psychodynamically oriented supportive psychotherapy
Adriana Lis - Università di Padova, Italy, Sergio Salvatore, Alessandro
Gennaro, Daniela Di Riso, Loredana Laghezza, Sabrina Sbabo
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Friday
The role of supervision in reducing psychotherapy
discontinuation’s in high-risk dropout BPD patients
Clara López Moreno - Argentinean Psychoanalytic Association,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia R. Acosta
Panel
Psychodynamic
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Nelson
Moderator
John Birtchnell - Institute of
Psychiatry, London, UK
The application to psychotherapy of measures
based upon the interpersonal octagon
Measurements in individual psychotherapy
John Birtchnell - Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK, Cor De Jong,
Rob Eyres, Sean Hammond, Eva Horn, Stijn Voortman
Measurements in group psychotherapy
Marion Panchkowry - Buckinghamshire Mental Health Trust,
Aylesbury, UK, John Birtchnell, Patrick Mandicate
Measurements in couple therapy
Stijn Voortman - Centre for Addiction Care, Zutphen, The
Netherlands, John Birtchnell, Cor De Jong, Deidre Gordon
Panel
Depression
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Pollock
Moderator
Gabor Keitner - Rhode Island
Hospital, Providence, USA
Functioning and family therapy for mood
disorders
Caregiving for relatives with bipolar disorder
Alison Heru - Butler Hospital/ Psychiatry & Human Behavior,
Providence, USA
Attachment based family therapy for depressive
adolescents
Gary Diamond - Ben-Gurion Univeristy of Neger, Israel, Guy Diamond,
Lynn Siqueland, Matthew Wintersteen
Understanding and treating depression in a family context
Yona Teichman - Tel Aviv University, Israel
Adjunctive family therapy for severely depressed patients
Gabor Keitner - Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA, I. Miller, C.
E. Ryan, A. Solomon
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Friday
Panel
Cognitive
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Prestonfield
Moderator
Gillian Hardy - University of
Sheffield, UK
Interpersonal processes in cognitive therapy for
depression
Can interpersonal process be framed within mainstream
cognitive therapy?
Vivien Twaddle - University of Newcastle, UK, Mark Freeston*, Peter
Armstrong, Kevin Meares
Ruptures and rupture repair in CBT
Sue Llewelyn - University of Oxford, UK, Helen Aspland, Sophie
Warham, Nicola Thomas
Responsive hopelessness, extremism in belief
endorsement and outcome in cognitive therapy for
depression
Dean McMillan - University of Leeds, UK, Michael Barkahm, Gillian
Hardy
Paper Session
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
Salisbury
Moderator
Analise O'Donovan Griffith University, Brisbane,
Australia
Enhancing psychotherapy outcome: The use of immediate
electronic feedback and revised clinical support tools
Karstin Slade - Brigham Young University, Provo, USA, S. Cory
Harmon, Michael J. Lambert, David W. Smart, Stevan L.
Nielsen,John Okiishi
Psychodynamic MSc training supervision in the framework
of John Bolby’s Attachment Theory
Irmeli Laitinen - Cornwall Partnership/ Eating Disorders Service,
Truro, UK
An investigation of the effectiveness of a supervision
training program within a correctional context
Analise O'Donovan - Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, Leon
Slattery
Panel
Culture
Friday
8:00 - 9:30
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Barry Farber - Teachers
College, Columbia University,
New York, USA
Patient and therapist self-disclosure
Discussant: Nicholas Ladany - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA,
USA
Asian-American and Caucasian self-disclosure in
psychotherapy: The influence of Asian values and
individualism-collectivism
Kathryn Berano - Columbia University, New York, USA, Barry A.
Farber
Attachment style and patient disclosure in psychotherapy
Barry Farber - Columbia University, New York, USA, Erica Saypol
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Friday
Therapists willingness to self-disclose as a function of
theoretical orientation and client diagnosis
Jesse Geller - Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, Joseph
Capobianco*, Barry A. Farber
Transition
Friday
9:30 - 9:45
Panel
Narrative
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Bonnar
Metaphor in psychotherapy
Moderator
Omar Gelo - University of Ulm,
Germany
Metaphors in psychotherapy: From affect to mental
representation
Discussant: Lynne Angus - York University, Toronto, Canada
Metaphor in psychodynamic psychotherapy
Philippa Long - University of Kent, UK
Myria Fabregat - University of Saarbrucken, Germany
The model of Metaphor Analysis in Psychotherapy (MAP):
Toward a reliable and valid investigation of metaphorical
expressions within psychotherapeutic transcripts.
Omar Gelo - University of Ulm, Germany
Paper Session
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Duddingston
Moderator
Adam Horvath SFU, Vancouver, Canada
Prediction of alliance in psychodynamic and dialectical
behavioral psychotherapy for female patients with
borderline personality disorder
Annika Lindgren - Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden,
Alexander Wilczek, Åsa Nilsonne, Marie Åsberg, Jacques Barber
The capacity to tolerate aggression in acutely unwell
patients: A marker of therapist mastery, confidence and
reflective functioning
Jane Middleby-Clements - University of Wollongong, Australia, Brin
Grenyer
Ways of formalizing alliance profiles in psychodynamic
psychotherapy: Which is the most accurate?
Ueli Kramer - Institute for Psychotherapy, Prilly, Switzerland,
Véronique Beretta, Luc Michel, Jean-Nicolas Despland, Yves de
Roten
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Friday
Similarities and differences between therapists’ and
clients’ conceptualization of the alliance: An empirical
study
Adam Horvath - SFU, Vancouver, Canada
Panel
Practice
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Holyrood
Moderator
Chris Evans - Nottinghamshire
Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
Extending the CORE system and the limits of
routine outcome research
Using CORE-OM, OQ-45 and outcome rating scale in
various Slovak mental health care settings: Preliminary
data comparing results on the three instruments
Matus Biescad - University of Trnava, Slovakia, Ladislav Timulak
Adapting the CORE-OM for adults with learning disabilities
and creating an LD-CORE
Michelle Brooks - Barnet Primary Care Trust, London, UK, Stephanie
Davies, Chris Evans, Keith Marshall, Simon Willoughby-Booth
Researching therapeutic practice: toward an integrative
framework for understanding psychotherapy outcome in a
"thicker descriptor" of the two "Ex"s: expectations and
experiences of change in psychotherapy
Sheila Butler - West Kent NHS & Social Care Trust, Maidstone, UK,
Nick Riding, Rob Leiper
Open Discussion
Computer
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Kirkland
A discussion of the advancements, benefits, and
possible pitfalls of alternative service delivery
methods for psychotherapy: Taking the couch
into cyberspace
Lia M. Pate-Carolan - New Jersey Department of Veterans Affairs,
East Orange, NJ, USA
Discussant: Jessica Walker - University of North Carolina,
Wilmington, NC, USA
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Friday
Panel
Supervision
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Nelson
Moderator
Sue Wheeler - University of
Leicester, UK
Supervision theory and practice
Discussant: Nicholas Ladany - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA,
USA and Jan Grant, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: The best and worst of supervisors
Nicholas Ladany - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA, Yoko
Mori*, Kristin Mehr
Supervision of psychotherapy: Espoused theory and theoryin-practice
Jan Grant - Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia, Margot
Schofield
What impact does supervision have on the supervisee? A
systematic review of literature
Sue Wheeler - University of Leicester, UK, Kaye Richards
Paper Session
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Pollock
Moderator
Dorothea Huber Psychosomatic Medicine,
Munich, Germany
Referential activity and CCRT in depressed patients: An
application of the second edition of I-WRAD
Alessandra De Coro - University La Sapienza, ROMA, Italy, Silvia
Andreassi, Rachele Mariani, Luca Campanelli, Nino Dazzi
Patients experiences with psychotherapy for depression: A
consumer survey
Sylvia Helbig - Institute for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy,
Dresden, Germany, Jürgen Hoyer
What people profit from routinely provided cognitive
behavioural therapy for depression in acute psychiatric day
treatment? A naturalistic longitudinal assessment
Ulrich M. Junghan - University Psychiatric Services, Bern,
Switzerland, Carola Teschner, Mario Pfammatter, Hans D. Brenner
Munich psychotherapy study (mps): The effectiveness of
psychoanalytic long-term psychotherapy for depression
Dorothea Huber - Psychosomatic Medicine, Munich, Germany,
Günther Klug
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Friday
Panel
Practice
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Prestonfield
The latest word from the Dodo: Practice-based
evidence for psychological therapies as delivered
in routine NHS settings
Discussant: Glenys Parry - University of Sheffield, UK
Moderator
Michael Barkham - University
of Leeds, UK
Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural, person-centred, and
psychodynamic therapies as practiced in United Kingdom
National Health Service settings
William B. Stiles - Miami University, Oxford, USA, Michael Barkham,
Elspeth Twigg, Tracy Mullin, John Mellor-Clark, Mick Cooper
Evaluating pychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy (PIT)
in routine clinical practice
David A. Shapiro - Universities of Leeds & Sheffield, UK, Graham
Paley
Panel
Change
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
Salisbury
CE
Moderator
Timothy Strauman - Duke
University, Durham, NC, USA
Studying the process of change in psychotherapy:
Multiple perspectives, multiple methods
The therapeutic bond: Examining change via multilevel
growth modeling
Gregory Kolden - University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA, Scott
Baldwin
Do individual differences in cognitive style predict
cognitive change in psychotherapy?
Timothy Strauman - Duke University, Durham, NC, USA, Kari A.
Merrill and Madeline M. Carrig
Behavioral and neurophysiological measures of cognition
as indices of change processes in psychotherapy
Kari Merrill - Duke University, Durham, NC, USA, Florin Dolcos,
Madeline M. Carrig, Roberto Cabeza, Timothy J. Strauman
Panel
Group
Friday
9:45 - 11:15
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Gary Burlingame - Brigham
Young University, Provo, UT,
USA
Predicting outcome in group treatment: The
interaction between therapist interventions, group
processes and manual-guided protocols
On the relationship between therapeutic interventions and
therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy: Which
therapeutic operations facilitate the presence of beneficial
group factors?
Birgit Watzke - University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,
Germany, Heinz Rüddel, Christina Bauer, Sylvia Scheel, Uwe Koch,
Holger Schulz
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Friday
Final evaluation of a therapeutic group process in a groupanalytic therapy with eating disorders patients
Marie Di Blasi - University of Study, Palermo, Italy, Francesca
Giannone, Gianluca Lo Coco, Cecilia Giordano, Santo Di Nuovo,
Girolamo Lo Verso
Scat analysis code of style in therapeutic fields: The
development and validity of an instrument for analysis in
the field of group therapy
Francesca Giannone - University of Study, Palermo, Italy, Cecilia
Giordano, Antonino Oliveri, Maria Teresa Gargano, Salvatore Gullo
Short term group psychotherapy for patients with
somatoform disorders
Rainer Weber - Institute for Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy,
Cologne, Germany, Peter Kiencke, Volker Tschuschke, Elke Horn,
Wolfgang Tress
Transition
Friday
11:15 - 11:30
Conference
Workshop
Ethics
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Bonnar
Ethical issues in psychotherapy research
Panel
Therapist
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Duddingston
Empirical research and therapist competence
Moderator
Glenys Parry - University of
Sheffield, UK
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Mark Aveline - Institute of Lifelong Learning,
University of Leicester, UK
Discussant: Jairo Fuertes - Fordham University at Lincoln Center,
New York, USA and Marta Vigorelli, Università Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Therapist multicultural competency: A study of therapy
dyads
David Cheng - City University of New York, USA, Jairo Fuertes,
Thomas I. Stracuzzi, Jennifer Bennett, Jennifer Scheinholtz, Alexa
Mislowack
Friday
Empirical evaluation and indications for the ongoing
treatment of a Non-Responder patient.
Marta Vigorelli - Università Milano-Bicocca DSM Roma B, Italy,
Emilio Fava, Marta Sala, Maria Aliprandi, Hans Schadee
The influence of therapist's relational competence on the
outcome of treatment
Laura Capelli - Diparimento di Neuroscienze e clinica O.Sacco,
Milano, Italy, Emilio Fava, Serena Taglietti, Susanna Conserva,
Riccardo Scognamiglio, Hans Schadee
Paper Session
Practice
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Holyrood
Moderator
Ramon Florenzano Universidad del Desarrollo,
Santiago, Chile
Autonomy-connectedness: Evidence for its role in
psychopathology, and cultural aspects
Marrie Bekker - Tilburg University, The Netherlands
What determines prognoses of psychotherapists?
Manfred Kuda - University of Goettingen, Germany, Astrid
Mangholz*
A multicentre outcome evaluation of psychotherapy results
in Chile
Ramon Florenzano - Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile,
Paula Ortega, Pilar Hernandez, Katherine San Juan, Josefina Reynal
Open Discussion
Culture
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Kirkland
Mother tongue and foreign languages in
psychotherapy
Paper Session
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Nelson
On the development of a case-group concept for inpatients
with mental disorders in Germany
Moderator
Richard Bell University of Hertfordshire,
Hatfield, UK
Alessandra Vicari - University of Ulm, Germany
Discussant: Denise Defey - University of Uruguay, Montevideo, and
Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Sophia Balamoutsou, Michael Stigler, Alessandra De Coro
Sylke Andreas - Department for Medical Psychology, Hamburg,
Germany, Jörg Dirmaier, Timo Harfst, Stephan Kawski, Uwe Koch,
Holger Schulz
Experiencing of change in Concentrative Movement
Therapy for outpatients
Klaus-Peter Seidler - Hannover Medical School, Germany, Karin
Schreiber-Willnow, Anke Hamacher-Erbguth
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Friday
Factors affecting self-ideal discrepancies
Richard Bell - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK, David
Winter*, Sue Watson
Panel
Training
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Pollock
Moderator
Franz Caspar - University of
Geneve, Switzerland
Modulating working models of patients’ problems
and resources - new computer assisted approaches
Discussant: Martin Grosse-Holtforth - University of Bern,
Switzerland
Intensive individualized feedback on psychotherapy
trainees’ view of cases: Results of a controlled study
Thomas Berger - University of Geneva, Switzerland, Katrin Wenning,
Franz Caspar
The impact of resource activating interventions to the early
therapeutic process
Christoph Fluckiger - University of Bern, Switzerland, Klaus Grawe
Activating patients’ resources in a priming intervention:
Results from an experimental process study in internetchat aftercare groups
Markus Mößner - Center for Psychotherapy Research, University
Heidelberg, Germany, Claudia Gabriel*, Severin Haug, Oliver Jerke,
Hans Kordy
Panel
Group
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Prestonfield
Moderator
Gary Burlingame - Brigham
Young University, Provo, UT,
USA
Multi person treatment models and mechanisms
of change: Promising approaches for personality,
eating, cancer patients
Group cohesion, working alliance and therapeutic
interventions as variables predicting outcome in group
psychotherapy for personality disorders
Hans J. A. Snijders - PsyQ, The Hague, The Netherlands, R. Willem
Trijsburg, Hugo J. Duivenvoorden, M. Hans de Groot
The group-analytic treatment with eating disorders
patients: Process and outcome measures
Gianluca lo Coco - University of Palermo, Italy, Claudia Prestano,
Salvatore Gullo, Girolamo Lo Verso
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Friday
From evidence to practice: Improved psychological wellbeing in women with metastatic breast cancer attending
an innovative supportive-expressive group in a community
setting
Mary O'Brien - The Women's Psychotherapy Service Inc., West End,
Australia, Tom O'Brien, Pia Hirsch, Jill Harris
The Group Psychotherapy Intervention Rating Scale:
Measurement Development and Cross Cultural Assessment
of Validity
Elizabeth Baker - Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA, Chris
Chapman, Steven Thayer, Gary Burlingame
Panel
other
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
Salisbury
Moderator
Lynne Gabriel - University
College of York St John, UK
New developments in therapeutic research
Discussant: Nicholas Ladany - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
Research blogs’- and asynchronous focus groups:
Examining the challenges of generating qualitative data
online
Terry Hanley - University of Manchester, UK
Lightening the heart
Christa Gorsedene - University of Manchester, UK
From trauma to transformation: Creating meaning whilst
living and healing from an impulsive hair pulling disorder
Manjit Ubhi - University of Manchester, UK
Panel
Psychodynamic
Friday
11:30 - 13:00
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Michael Stasch - University of
Heidelberg, Germany
The Operationalised Psychodynamic Diagnostics
system (OPD) in the light of neighboring
disciplines: Clinical and empirical findings
Emotion regulation and OPD-dimensions
Cord Benecke - University Innsbruck, Austria
OPD in the light of cognitive-analytic diagnosis:
Implications for practice and research
Christopher J. Mace - University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
OPD in the light of interpersonal theory
Johannes Zimmermann - University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany,
Michael Stasch
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Friday
Lunch
Friday
13:00 - 15:00
John McIntyre Refectory
Chapter Meetings
Friday
14:00 - 15:00
South Hall
North American Chapter
Chapter Meetings
Friday
14:00 - 15:00
Prestonfield
United Kingdom Chapter
Paper Session
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Bonnar
WISE therapy: An integrative theory of the process of
therapeutic change?
Moderator
Tracey Smith University of Wisconsin,
Madison, USA
J. Christopher Muran, President
Chris Evans, President
Bonnie Meekums - University of Leeds, Wakefield, UK
Isolating emotion: Challenges for research and
measurement in psychotherapy
Emily Kerner - McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Marilyn
Fitzpatrick, Mariana Gil Rodriguez
Psychic structure and psychotherapeutic change
Giac Giacomantonio - University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia,
Robert King
Using psychotherapy research in the development of ICAT:
Integrative cognitive-affective therapy for bulimia nervosa
Tracey Smith - University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, Marjorie H.
Klein, Carol B. Peterson, Stephen Wonderlich
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Friday
Paper Session
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Duddingston
From stories of experts to expertise on storytelling
David Skorunka - Faculty of Medicine, Hradec Kralove,
The micro-analytic interview as a technique for clinical
research
Moderator
Bo Vinnars Karolinska Institutet,
Stockholm, Sweden
Marco Innamorati - Università di Bari, Italy, Diego Sarracino, Nino
Dazzi
Discrepancies between self and expert-rated IIP as
predictors of outcome
Bo Vinnars - Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, Jacques
Barber, Kristina Norén, Barbro Thormählen, Bob Gallop, Robert
Weinryb
Panel
Culture
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Holyrood
Methodology and culture
Moderator
Clare Lennie - University of
Manchester, UK
„The truth is in the telling“: Presenting qualitative
psychotherapy research to invite empathic response
Discussant: David Smith - University of Chicago, USA
Constructions of equality: Feminism and counselling
Sheila Spong - University of Wales, Newport, UK
Chris Jenkins - University of Manchester, UK
Kenyan students’ expectations on beginning a masters in
counselling studies course
William West - University of Manchester, UK
Open Discussion
Ethics
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Kirkland
Panel
Practice
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Nelson
Research on ethics in psychotherapy
Gaby Shefler - Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Discussant: Mark Aveline - University of Leicester, UK
CE
Moderator
Daniel Fishman - Rutgers
University, Piscataway, USA
A marriage made in heaven: Systematic case
studies and psychotherapy research
Case formulation research and pragmatic case studies
Tracy Eells - University of Louisville, USA
Narrative, case-based methods for documenting how
clients connect with religious, artistic, and other cultural
resources
John McLeod - University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland
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Friday
The role of systematic case studies in developing evidencebased practice
David Edwards - Rhodes University, South Africa
Psychoanalytic case studies and pragmatic case study
method
Stanley Messer - Rutgers University, USA
Panel
Psychodynamic
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Pollock
Moderator
Per Høglend - University of
Oslo, Norway
Fest first experimental study of transferenceinterpretations
Discussant: John Christopher Perry - McGill Univeristy, Montreal,
Canada
Moderators of the effects of transference interpretations in
brief dynamic psychotherapy
Paul Johansson - University of Oslo, Norway, Per Høglend, Alice
Marble, Kjell-Petter Bogwald, Svein Amlo.
The association between therapist interventions and the
measured working alliance in a randomized controlled trial
Kjell-Petter Bøgwald - Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway, Per
Høglend, Alice Marble, Svein Amlo, Anne Grete Hersoug
Panel
Instruments
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Prestonfield
Moderator
Robert Elliott - University of
Toledo, USA
Developing and evaluating research instruments
for studying person-centered and experiential
psychotherapies
Tracing patterns of change: Relating in-session change to
post-session change and outcome
Jeanne Watson - University of Toronto, Canada
Measuring the self-relationship: Testing and revising the
SASB introject questionnaire
Adriana Faur - University of Toledo, USA, Robert Elliott, Svetlana
Beltyukova
The Psychological Contact Scale: A self-report instrument
to assess mutual awareness of client and therapist in a
session
Mathias Dekeyser - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Robert
Elliott, Mia Leijssen
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Friday
Paper Session
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
Salisbury
Cognitive aspects in the development of PTSD - the impact
of direct and secondary traumatization on cognitive schema
Pia Andreatta - University of Innsbruck, Austria, Barbara Juen
Effectiveness of psychotherapy training – on the evaluation
of psychotherapeutic competence
Moderator
Fiona Warren University of Surrey,
Guildford, UK
Christian Kraler - University of Innsbruck, Austria, Pia Andreatta
User involvement in personality disorder training and
evaluation
Fiona Warren - University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, S. Ramon, D.
Graham, H. Etheridge
Panel
Training
Friday
15:00 - 16:30
St Trinnean's
CE
Moderator
Elizabeth Nutt Williams - St.
Mary's College of Maryland,
St. Mary's City, USA
Therapist countertransference, mindfulness, and
self-awareness: Implications for training and
research
Discussant: Clara E. Hill - University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Therapists’ emotional reactions and well-being as
predictors of therapy process with drug and alcohol clients
Jeff Hayes - Penn State University, University Park, USA, Mike Wolff
Therapist internal processes and the resolution of ruptures
in the therapeutic alliance
J. Christopher Muran - Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
The implications of using a training model based on
therapist self-awareness: A pilot study
Elizabeth Nutt Williams - St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's
City, USA
Transition
Friday
16:30 - 16:45
Paper Session
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Bonnar
Moderator
Jocely Catty St Georges Hospital Medical
School, London, UK
Alexithymia in eating disordered patients
Marina Russo - Terzo Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva , Roma, Italy,
Stefania d'Angerio, Francesco Cecere, Roberto Pedone Antonino
Carcione
Communicative actions in the therapeutic verbal
interaction related with change moments
Perla Ben-Dov - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago,
Orietta Echávarri, Katherine Strasser, Alemka Tomicic, Nelson
Valdés, Ivonne Ramirez
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Friday
Interpersonal problems in patients with eating disorders
Marna S. Barrett - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA,
Armin Hartmann
The therapeutic relationship in psychiatry:
A conceptual review of measures
Jocely Catty - St Georges Hospital Medical School, London, UK,
Sarah Clement, Hannah Winfield
Paper Session
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Duddingston
Moderator
Vittorio Lingiardi University La Sapienza, Rome,
Italy
Somatic vulnerability and alexithymia: A research on
clinical assessment and therapeutical perspectives
Riccardo M. Scognamiglio - Università Milano Bicocca, Italy, Hanna
Fisher, Marta Vigorelli, Giovanni B. Flebus
The dimensions of distress: An exploration of the
concurrent validity of space, a brief distress measure, using
the BAI and BDI
Jeremy Halstead - South West Yorkshire Mental Health Trust,
Dewsbury, UK, Anna Rigby
Multi instrumental assessment of single cases: Personality,
defences and analytic process
Vittorio Lingiardi - University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, Francesco
Gazzillo, Dutika Ranaweera
Panel
Trauma
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Holyrood
Moderator
Roxane Agnew-Davies - South
Bank University, London, UK
Domestic violence and mental health
Discussant: Michael Barkham - University of Leeds, UK
Experience of Abuse Questionnaire (EAQ)
Roxane Agnew-Davies - South Bank University, London, UK, Anne
Rees
The impact of domestic violence on psychological health
Sandra Hawk-Krivine - University of Leeds, UK, Roxane AgnewDavies, Sarah Barter-Godfrey, Anne Rees, Michael Barkham
Outcomes for women escaping domestic violence at
Refuge
Anne Rees - University of Leeds, UK, Roxane Agnew-Davies, Michael
Barkham
Open Discussion
Culture
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Kirkland
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Western psychotherapies in nonwestern societies:
Clienteles and cultural adaptations
David Orlinsky - University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Discussant: Arpana Inman - Lehigh University, Bethlehem PA, USA
and Jean-François Botermans, Assumption University, Bangkok,
Thailand
Benjamin Weinstein, Sue Hyun Bae, Wai Sheng Ng
Friday
Panel
Alliance
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Nelson
CE
Moderator
Laurie Heatherington Williams College,
Williamstown, MA, USA
Family therapy alliances: The research-practice
dance in real time
Discussant: Jay Lebow - Family Institute, Chicago, IL, USA and Gary
Diamond, Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel
New developments in SOFTA research: Therapist
contributions to family therapy alliances and allianceoutcome links in conjoint treatment
Myrna Friedlander - University at Albany/ SUNY, USA, Valentín
Escudero, Laurie Heatherington
Merging methods or diverging methods? Correspondence
between observational and self-report measures of family
therapy alliances
Valentín Escudero - Universidad de La Coruña, Spain, Silvia LópezLarrosa, Nuria Varela, Dolores Romero
How do therapists enhance family alliances? Sequential
analyses of therapist-client behavior in one successful
family case
Jessica Lambert - University at Albany/ SUNY, USA, Myrna L.
Friedlander, Carrie Cragun, Melissa Horn, Valentín Escudero, Jane
Higham
Panel
Narrative
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Pollock
Moderator
Peter Muntigl - University of
Salzburg, Austria
Systemic functional linguistics: Introducing ways
of bridging the gap between research and practice
Discussant: Georgia Lepper - University of Kent, UK
Constructing effacing problems in couples therapy: Positive
vs. negative outcomes
Peter Muntigl - University of Salzburg, Austria, Adam Horvath
The functions of grammar in psychiatric interviews: What
linguistics can tell us about Sullivan’s psychotherapeutic
technique
Sumi Kato - Aomori Chuo-gakuin University, Japan
Clients verbalizations of experience: What constitutes a
„sufficient“ answer in psychotherapy?
Loreley Hadic Zabala - Great Northern Way Campus, Vancouver,
Canada, Peter Muntigl
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Friday
Panel
Depression
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Prestonfield
CE
Cognitive therapy, medication, and the treatment
of depression: Outcomes, processes, moderators-,
and mediators
Study design and outcome findings
Moderator
Robert DeRubeis - University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
PA, USA
Robert DeRubeis - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA,
Steven D. Hollon, Jay D. Amsterdam, Richard C. Shelton
Prediction of response and relapse
Jay Fournier - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, Jay
Amsterdam, Yan Leykin
Sudden gains in cognitive therapy of depression predict
63% lower relapse/ recurrence risk
Tony Tang - Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
Patients’ responses to cognitive therapy: Examining
therapist adherence and patient competencies
Daniel Strunk - The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA,
Melissa Brotman, Robert DeRubeis
Panel
Psychodynamic
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
Salisbury
Qualitative research in psychoanalatic
psychotherapy
Discussant: Andrzej Werbart - Institute of Psychotherapy,
Stockholm, Sweden
Moderator
Joerg Frommer - Otto-vonGuericke-University,
Magdeburg, Germany
The emergence of categories and interpretations in
psychoanalysis and qualitative research
Joerg Frommer - Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany
To tell of the scarcely speakable: Enigmatic communication
and dream rhetoric
Brigitte Boothe - University of Zurich, Switzerland
Qualitative analysis of traumatic experiences in the
narrative process
Gisela Thoma - University of Zurich, Switzerland
Panel
Practice
Friday
16:45 - 18:15
St Trinnean's
CE
Moderator
Clara E. Hill - University of
Maryland, College Park MD,
USA
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Case studies of insight attainment in dream work
Discussant: Louis Castonguay - Pennsylvania State University, State
College, PA, USA
Shari a case study of a client who gained insight in dream
work
Wonjin Sim - University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, Clara
E. Hill, Sarah Knox, Shirley Hess, Rachel Crook-Lyon, Melissa GoatesJones
Friday
Ingrid a case study of a client who gained insight in dream
work
Shirley Hess - Shippensburg University, Shippensburg PA, USA,
Rachel Crook-Lyons, Sarah Knox, Clara E. Hill
Natalie a case study of a client who did not gain insight in
dream work
Sarah Knox - Marquette University, Milwaukee WI, USA, Clara E.
Hill, Shirley Hess, Rachel Crook-Lyon
Business Meeting
Friday
18:15 - 18:45
Prestonfield
Culture Interest Section
Chair: David Orlinsky – University of Chicago, USA
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Friday
Poster Session
Friday
18:15 - 19:45
South Hall
1 - Research practice integration in naturalistic clinical
settings: Is it possible? Is it useful?
Poster Session 2
2 - Relational dynamics in somatization and alexithymia
Cash Bar
Alla Landa - Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, USA, Philip S.
Wong, Anthony P. Bossis, Laura S. Boylan
Célia Sales - Facultad de Medicina - Dep. Psiquiatría, Seville, Spain,
Sónia Gonçalves, Sónia Noronha, Catarina Rivero, Robert Elliott
3 - Relation of parents' differentiation of self to perceptions
of family therapy alliances
Jessica Lambert - University at Albany/ SUNY, USA, Myrna L.
Friedlander
4 - The SCORE project (Systemic Clinical Outcomes and
Routine Evaluation): A novel outcome measure for
assessing change following family therapy
Emma Janes - Maudsley Hospital, London, UK, Peter Stratton, Julia
Bland, Anne Ward, Judith Lask
5 - A comparison of oncologists' and consumers'
perceptions of the benefits of a supportive-expressive
group for women with advanced breast cancer
Mary O'Brien - The Women's Psychotherapy Service Inc., Brisbane,
Australia, Tom O'Brien, Jill Harris, Pia Hirsch
6 - Analysis of a psychodynamic therapeutic group process:
Therapist technique and CORE themes
Salvatore Gullo - University of Study, Palermo, Italy, Maria Teresa
Gargano, Viviana Giardina, Cristina Scimemi, Francesca Giannone
7 - Subjective quality of life, symptomatology and self
construction: The impact of a psychosocial intervention in
people diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenia
Antonia Maria Gómez - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain,
Lluis Botella
8 - Describing change over time in group therapy II:
preliminary analysis of individual and group trajectories
Frederick L. Newman - Florida International University, USA, Mark
Macgowan, Eric Wagner
9 - Europe ASI and WHOQOL-bref: A comparison between
two instrument in the assessment of the substance abuse
patients
Giovanna Di Falco - Università degli Studi , Palermo, , Italy, Laura
Amato, Laura Pavia, Nicola Gianfortone, Giovanni Ferraro, M. Di Blasi
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Friday
10 - Generalizability of normative data for the OQ-45: A
study with an Italian outpatient group
Gianluca Lo Coco - Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy, Marco
Chiappelli, Claudia Prestano, Salvatore Gullo, Luca Bensi, Girolamo
Lo Verso, Michael J. Lambert
11 - Modifying the CORE outcome measure for use with
people with an intellectual disability
Simon Willoughby-Booth - NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK, Keith
Marshall
12 - A step ahead in the validation of the Italian version of
CORE-OM
Gaspare Palmieri - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy,
Chris Evans, Francesco Reitano, Silvia Ferrari, Marco Rigatelli
13 - The impact of compassionate self-soothing on shame
and psychosocial functioning
Allison Kelly - McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Leah Shapira,
David Zuroff
14 - Routine outcome assessment in a mental health
department in Rome
Marta Vigorelli - Università Milano-Bicocca DSM Roma B, Italy,
Antonello Correale, Martina Conte, Valentina Stirone, Criconia,
Cinciripini, Bacigalupi, Schlosser
15 - Integrating mindfulness skills training into youth
substance abuse treatment
Lisa Vettese - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto,
Canada, Lisa Vettese, Tony Toneatto, Shelley McMain, Christine
Wekerle, Bruce Ballon
16 - An experimental and clinical approach to how people
evaluate risky drinking: An exploratory application of the
active information search paradigm
Robert Alistair Richardson - University of Geneva, Switzerland,
Virginie Salamin, Michaël Reicherts, Odilo W. Huber
17 - Language and therapeutic change: An analysis from
the acts of speech
Guillermo de la Parra - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,
Santiago, Lucía Reyes, Roberto Arístegui, Alemka Tomicic, Oriana
Vilches
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Friday
18 - The influence of emotional and cognitive processes in
the definition of speech rate
Marco Tonti - Università di Bologna, Italy
19 - An empirical validation of Therapeutic Cycle Model
(TCM) by means of CCRT-LU and DMRS methods
Hans Schadee - Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, Francesca
Trussoni, Marta Vigorelli, Fabio Madeddu
20 - Relationship between self-reported therapy
effectiveness and language style in one year posttermination interview
Darcy Lockman - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA, Wilma
Bucci, Norbert Freedman
21 - Libidinal fixations and defenses in psoriasis illness:
Analysis of the discourse with DLA
Cristina Tate de Stanley - UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Liliana
Alvarez, Ana María Britti, Nilda Neves, Clara R. Roitman, David
Maldavsky
22 - Unique outcomes and the narrative change - analysis
of a successful and a failure clinical case
Anita Santos - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, Miguel
Gonçalves
23 - Qualitative outcome research: Development of a new
method
John McLeod - University of Abertay Dundee, UK, Joe Armstrong,
Lorna Carrick, Mick Cooper, Julia McLeod, Alison Shoemark
24 - Evaluation of treatment process using computerized
measures applied to process notes
Ljiljana Pavlinovic - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA, Leon
Hoffman, Wilma Bucci, Ethan Graham
25 - On pain and fear: The construction of identity
Lluís Botella - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Neus
Córdoba, Olga Herrero, Montse López, Núria Pedro, Joan Bosch
26 - The discursive construction of violence and
reconstruction using music as a psychotherapeutic technic:
A case study
Olga Herrero - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Clara Parra,
Luís Botella
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Friday
27 – „It's hard to say“: The challenge of connecting
emotions and language for first time mothers
Gregory M. Lowder - Derner Institute, Garden City, NY, USA, Wilma
Bucci, Bernard Markit, Christopher Christian
28 - The impact of the narrative modeling on Down’s
Syndrome
Margarida Henriques - University, Porto, Portugal, Joana Laranjeira,
Oscar Gonçalves
29 - Referential activity and narrative analysis in the
psychotherapy exchange
Rachele Mariani - Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy, Chiara
Pazzagli, Elena Visconti di Modrone, Alessandra De Coro
30 - Therapists’ countertransference toward dependent
personality disorder
Mayumi Nakamura - Argosy University, Chicago, USA, Sue Bae, Neil
Bockian, Scott Pytluk
31 - Perfectionism and eating disorders: The exploration of
mediating variables in a Portuguese sample
Sandra Vilaça - University of Lisbon, Portugal, C. Moleiro
32 - Personal characteristics of the patients with the
diagnosis of erectile dysfunction
Sergi Corbella - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Francisco
J. De La Morena
33 - Evolution of self-construction during psychotherapeutic
process: Its relation to symptomatic improvement
Meritxell Pacheco - Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Lluis
Botella, L. A. Saul
34 - Changes in personality after life threatening disease
and treatment
Norbert Grulke - University of Ulm, Germany, Harald Bailer, Wolfgang
Larbig, Horst Kaechele
35 - Personality dynamics of psychosomatic disorders: A
psychoanalytic oriented research
Ivan Armijo - Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile, Ety
Rapaport, Perla Ben-Dov, Edwin Krogh
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Friday
36 - General and client-specific dimensions of counsellor
self-efficacy
Clara E. Hill - University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, Robert
W. Lent, Mary Ann Hoffman, Dana Treistman, Mandy K. Mount,
Danny Singley
37 - Amplify the CCRT-LU: A proposal and an analysis of a
difficult patient
Marta Sala - Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Marta Vigorelli,
Hans Schadee, Riccardo Williams, Francesca Ortu, Maria Aliprandi
38 - New Developments on the assessment of the Personal
Style of the Therapist: The Aigle Programme.
Verónica Rial - Fundación Aiglé, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Claudia
Castaneiras, Fernando Garcia, Beatriz Gomez, H. Fernandez-Alvarez
39 - Should psychopathology and psychotherapy
researchers be clinically active? A survey of senior
researchers’ opinions
Björn Meyer - City University, London, UK, David Marks
40 - The relationship between patients’ representations of
therapists and parents
Jesse Metzger - Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, Barry A.
Farber, Jesse D. Geller
41 - Validation of a social support measure used for
improving outcomes of deteriorating patients.
John Okiishi - Brigham Young University, Provo, USA, Garrett
Chesley*, David A. Vermeersch, Michael J. Lambert
42 - Therapist wisdom: Informing future generations
Karyn Shoval - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA, Nicholas Ladany
43 - The design and implementation of therapist effects
feedback
Dave Dayton - Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
44 - Therapists in-training who experience a client suicide:
Implications for supervision
Sarah Knox - Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA, Alan W.
Burkard, Julie A. Jackson, April M. Schaack, Shirley A. Hess
45 - Psychotherapists in Hungary
Kimberly Shore - Argosy University, Chicago, USA, Noemi Ford*, Sue
H. Bae, David E. Orlinsky
Torricelli, M.E. Rubio
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Friday
46 - Therapeutic goals and technical resources used by
psychoanalysts and cognitive psychotherapists
Andres Roussos - CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Adela
Leibovich De Duarte*, C. Duhalde, V. Huerin, G. Rutsztein, F.
47 - Evaluating the clinical relevance of a routine outcome
monitoring system for long-term psychoanalytic treatment
Jolien Zevalkink - NPI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Caspar
Berghout
48 - Trib development and validation of an assessment
center in order to identify therapy related interpersonal
behavior of postgraduate student therapists
Julia Eversmann - University of Osnabrück, Germany, Henning
Schöttke, Karl Heinz Wiedl
49 - The psychotherapeutic orientation of novice
psychotherapists - preliminary results of a qualitative study
Sabine Wolff - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Anna Auckenthaler
50 - Therapists self-perception of their personal style: A
longitudinal study
Beatriz Gómez - Fundación Aiglé, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Verónica
Rial, Claudia Castañeiras, Héctor Fernández-Álvarez
51 - No intructions needed: Psychometric properties of the
comprehensive survey of psychotherapeutic interventions
using untrained raters
Kevin McCarthy - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA,
Jacques Barber
52 - The ability of the symptom-check-list to define acute
suicidal tendencies
Manfred Kuda - University of Goettingen, Germany, Astrid Mangholz
53 - Psychotherapy process research: Clients’ and
therapists’ concealment
Armanda Gonçalves - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, Eugénia
Fernandes, Miguel Gonçalves
54 - Peculiarities in the type of interventions used by
psychoanalytic and cognitive psychotherapies
Vanina Waizmann - Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, Ludmila Jurkowski, Ignacio Etchebarne, Andres Roussos
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Friday
55 - The interaction between types and themes of
interventions in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. A single
case study
Ignacio Etchebarne - Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, Manuela O’Connell*, Vanina Waizmann, Daniel Fraiman,
Andres Roussos
56 - Bilingualism in supervision process and outcome
Arlette Ngoubene - Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA,
Stephanie Fine, Claudette Williamson-Taylor
57 - Researching therapy from the ground up: Creating and
utilizing a large database of systematic case studies
Daniel Fishman - Rutgers University, Piscataway, USA, Tracy Eells
58 - Disasters in childhood and their continuation in
adulthood
Rebecca Ertl - Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy,
Vienna, Austria, I. Hager, A. Eder, E. Ponocny-Selinger, M. SpringerKremser
59 - Therapeutic change from the therapists point of view
Laura Moncada - Universidad de Chile, Santiago
60 - Traumatic antecedents in suicidal patients and
intervention outcome
Ramon Florenzano - Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile,
Josefina Reynal*, Ramon Florenzano, Katherine San Juan, Kristina
Weil, Yamil Quevedo
61 - Conflicts and misunderstandings in narratives told
about the therapist in the middle phase of psychotherapy
Mali Markiewitz - University of Haifa, Israel
62 - Cognitive and metacognitive dimensions across the anxiety
disorders
Giovanni M. Ruggiero - Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Ricerca, Milano, Italy,
Sandra Sassaroli, Federica Pietrasanta, Jacopo Camoo
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Saturday
Past Presidents’
Breakfast
Saturday
7:00 - 8:15
Open Discussion
Therapist
Saturday
8:15 - 9:45
Holyrood
Panel
Practice
Saturday
8:15 - 9:45
Nelson
Harry Stack Sullivan, his significance in our time
Sumi Kato - Aomori Chuo-gakuin University, Japan
Includes original audio-tape recordings
CE
Moderator
Louis Castonguay - Penn State
University, State College, PA,
USA
Practice Research Networks and effectiveness
research: An international perspective
International project on the effectiveness of psychotherapy
and psychotherapy training: Description and draft research
protocol
Robert Elliott - University of Toledo, USA, Alberto Zucconi
Building a research-practice partnership to examine “realworld” psychotherapy processes
Ann Garland - University of California, San Diego, USA, Lauren
Brookman-Frazee, Bill Ganger, Katherine Tsai
Practice based research in the UK: Improving the
applicability of psychotherapy research to health care
improvement
Glenys Parry - University of Sheffield, UK, Michael Barkham
Panel
Psychodynamic
Saturday
8:15 - 9:45
Pollock
Moderator
J. Christopher Muran - Beth
Israel Medical Center, New
York, USA
Young adults in psychoanalytic psychotherapy:
Patients’ ideas about problems and cure
What is the problem and how did it get like this? Young
adults’ ideas of problems and background prior to
psychotherapy
Niklas Rasmussen - Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden,
Karin Finnson, Andrzej Werbart
How do patients’ ideas of cure change from start to
termination of psychotherapy?
Andrzej Werbart - Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden,
Malin Mårtensson, Petra Larsén, Björn Philips
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Saturday
Ideas of cure related to outcome among young adults in
psychoanalytic psychotherapy
Björn Philips - Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter
Wennberg, Andrzej Werbart
Panel
Model
Saturday
8:15 - 9:45
Prestonfield
CE
New developments in Assimilation Model research
Assimilation of problematic experiences present in
significant events in a successful case of psychotherapy for
depression
Moderator
William B. Stiles - Miami
University, Oxford, Ohio, USA
Ladislav Timulak - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Matus Biescad,
Alena Halmesova
The assimilation of problematic experiences in the context
of a therapeutic failure
Isabel Caro Gabalda - University of Valencia, Spain
An application of the Assimilation Model to the study of
group psychotherapy: An exploration of process and
outcome
Nicola Tweedie - University of Plymouth, UK, John Wright
Assimilation Model perspective on depression:
Submission-dominance conflict
Katerine Osatuke - VHA National Center for Organization
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, William B. Stiles
Panel
Practice
Saturday
8:15 - 9:45
Salisbury
CE
Moderator
Gary Diamond - Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, BeerSheva, Israel
Anger and sadness in psychotherapy
Anger in the change process in psychotherapy
Leslie Greenberg - York University, Toronto, Canada, Jeannette
Bischkopf, Shannon Roszell, Vitali Tregoubov
Varieties of anger in psychotherapy
Jeannette Bischkopf - Freie Universität Berlin , Germany, Leslie S.
Greenberg
Transforming unresolved anger into vulnerable emotions
Tal Narkiss-Guez - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva,
Israel, Yael Zichor, Omer Hadas, Sivan Shapira and Gary Diamond
Physiological measurement of emotions in psychotherapy
Daniel Rochman - Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva,
Israel, Ofer Amir, Gary Diamond
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Saturday
Panel
Cognitive
Saturday
8:15 - 9:45
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Wolfgang Tschacher University Psychiatric
Services, Bern, Switzerland
Cognitive behavioural therapies for
schizophrenia: Efficacy and therapy process
Effectiveness of psychological treatment of schizophrenia.
Overview and results of a meta-analysis covering 30
independent IPT studies
Marc Lächler - University Psychiatric Services, Bern, Switzerland,
Volker Roder, Daniel R. Müller
Mechanisms of action in CBT for schizophrenia patients:
Results of time series studies
Wolfgang Tschacher - University Psychiatric Services, Bern,
Switzerland, Volker Roder, Peter Zorn
Cognitive rehabilitation for supported employment in
schizophrenia: Two year outcomes of a randomized
controlled trial
Susan McGurk - Dartmouth Medical School, Concord, USA, Kim T.
Mueser
Transition
Saturday
15:00 - 15:15
Paper Session
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Bonnar
Moderator
John M. Klein University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal
Influence of migration background on the outcome quality
of psychotherapy
Mike Moesko - Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany,
Uwe Koch, Holger Schulz
Dialogical relationship patterns in eating disorders: The
analysis of a clinical case
Stefania D'angerio - Terzo Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Roma,
Italy, Marina Russo, Giancarlo Dimaggio
Narrative contributes to neuropsychology rehabilitation
process: A case study with right frontal lobe brain injured
patient
John M. Klein - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, Óscar F.
Gonçalves, Paulo P.P. Machado
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Saturday
Panel
Alliance
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Holyrood
Moderator
Wolfgang Tschacher University Psychiatric
Services, Bern, Switzerland
Synchrony in psychotherapy – empirical
approaches and results
Synchrony in psychotherapy process - empirical findings
Zeno Kupper - University Psychiatric Services, Bern, Switzerland,
Wolfgang Tschacher
Synchronization: Implicit language, implicit knowledge
Franco Orsucci - University College London & University of Kent, UK
Coordination of non-verbal behavior in psychotherapy:
Synchrony as a marker of rapport?
Fabian Ramseyer - University Psychiatric Services, Bern, Switzerland,
Wolfgang Tschacher
Open Discussion
Practice
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Kirkland
Issues in the design of an international project on
the effectiveness of psychotherapy and
psychotherapy training
Panel
Change
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Nelson
Three views of unfolding change indicators in
psychotherapy process
Moderator
Guillermo De La Parra Universidad Católica de Chile,
Santiago
Robert Elliott - University of Toledo, USA
Discussant: Alberto Zucconi - University of Siena, Italy and Louis
Castonguay, Penn State University, State College, PA, USA
Discussant: William B. Stiles - Miami University, Oxford, USA
Global to specific: Shifting indices of outcome over time
Robert J. Lueger - Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA
The evolution of therapeutic change studied through
generic change indicators
Guillermo de la Parra - Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago,
Mariane Krause, Katherine Strasser, Paula Dagnino, Carolina Altimir
Indicators for structural change in psychodynamic therapy
and psychoanalysis
Tilman Grande - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Gerd Rudolf*
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Saturday
Panel
Psychodynamic
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Pollock
CE
Moderator
Wilma Bucci - Adelphi
University, Garden City, NY,
USA
The interaction of language, symptoms and
behavior in the treatment of severe disorders of
adolescence
The nature of language in anorexia nervosa: A multiple
code account
Wilma Bucci - Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA, Michal BenMeir, Susan Bers, Carolyn Springer
Nonverbal and verbal expression in the psychotherapy of
self-mutilating adolescents
Robert Greenfield - New York University, USA
Adolescent violence: What we're missing
Gerald Ronning - University of Minnesota, MN, USA, Wilma Bucci,
Bernard Maskit
Panel
Therapist
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Prestonfield
Moderator
Ulrike Willutzki - Ruhr
University Bochum, Germany
Therapeutic experience: Implications for
theoretical orientation, information-processing,
therapy process and outcome
Stability and change in theoretical orientation: Therapist
career patterns
David Orlinsky - University of Chicago, USA
Information processing in novices vs. experienced
therapists
Franz Caspar - University of Geneve, Switzerland
A comparison of the effects of novice and experienced
therapists on patient outcome with cases at risk for
treatment failure
John Okiishi - Brigham Young University, Utah, USA, M.J. Lambert,
C. Harmon, K. Slade
Beginning and advanced trainees: Does their level of
experience make a difference in therapy process and
outcome?
Ulrike Willutzki - Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, Joachim
Kosfelder
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Saturday
Panel
Computer
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
Salisbury
CE
Moderator
Hans Kordy - University of
Heidelberg, Germany
Clinical evolution and technological innovations I:
Effectiveness of internet delivered psychosocial
care
The development and evaluation of a depression in
teenager’s CD-Rom and website
Cathy Richards - The Royal Edinburgh Hospital, UK
Mid and longterm outcome of an e-mail aftercare program
Markus Wolf - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Hans Kordy, WolfJuergen Maurer, Peter Dogs, Mahmut Arikan
Effectiveness of internet chat groups: Can they prevent
relapses?
Stephanie Bauer - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Valiollah
Golkaramnay, Markus Wolf, Severin Haug, Christine Gallas, Hans
Kordy
Panel
Group
Saturday
10:00 - 11:30
St Trinnean's
CE
Moderator
William Piper - University of
British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada
Group therapy research findings on prediction
and composition
Discussant: Mark Aveline - University of Leicester, UK
Prediction of remaining and benefiting from day treatment
for personality disorder
John Ogrodniczuk - University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada
Group composition and group therapy outcome
William Piper - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
A classification and regression tree (CART) analysis
predicting treatment outcome following a group
intervention RCT for HIV+ adult survivors of childhood
sexual abuse
Nathan Hansen - Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
USA, Trace Kershaw, Kathleen Sikkema
Business Meeting
Saturday
available from
11:30 - 12:30
South Hall
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Members from all chapters
Michael Lambert, President SPR
Saturday
Lunch
Saturday
12:00 - 13:30
John McInyre Refectory
Paper Session
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Bonnar
Moderator
Zipora Shechtman University of Haifa, Israel
The role of positive emotions in therapeutic alliance and
metacognition
Melania Marini - III Centre of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy,
Barbara Basile, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Giuseppe Nicolo, Antonio
Semerari, Antonino Carcione
Post joint-drawing-session process recall in insecurely
attached couples
Sharon Snir - University of Haifa, Israel, Hadas Wiseman
Does ethnicity explain functioning in group counseling? The
case of Arab and Jewish counselling trainees in Israel
Zipora Shechtman - University of Haifa, Israel, Hani Halevi
Panel
Psychodynamic
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Holyrood
Moderator
Kenneth L. Critchfield University of Utah, Salt Lake
City, UT, USA
Progress report on tests of validity and
effectiveness of Interpersonal Reconstructive
Therapy (IRT)
An evolutionary view of comorbidity that explains how and
why psychotherapy can be a primary, not a supplemental
treatment for Axis I clinical syndromes
Lorna Smith Benjamin - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Using the SASB intrex questionnaire to assess copy
processes on an individual level
Natasha Hawley - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA, Kenneth L.
Critchfield, Lorna Smith Benjamin
Using interactive learning technology to enhance
acquisition of complex therapy skills: The „pre-flight
trainer” for interpersonal reconstructive therapy
Matt Davis - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Kenneth L.
Critchfield, Lorna Smith Benjamin
Attempted replication of effectiveness for Interpersonal
Reconstructive Therapy (IRT) to reduce hospitalizations and
suicide attempts in “non-responder” patients
Kenneth L. Critchfield - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA,
Lorna Smith Benjamin, Natasha Hawley, Ronna J. Dillinger
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Saturday
Open Discussion
Practice
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Kirkland
Developing therapist-led Practice Research
Networks (PRNs) and taking psychotherapy
research beyond its comfort zones
Panel
Integration
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Nelson
Empirical advances of the paradigmatic
complementarity integrative model
Moderator
Antonio Vasco - University of
Lisbon, Portugal
Chris Evans - Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
Discussant: Neil Springham - The British Association of Art
Therapists, London, UK and Val Huet, The British Association of Art
Therapists, London, UK
Empirical foundations of the paradigmatic complementarity
integrative model
Antonio Vasco - University of Lisbon, Portugal, Nuno Conceicao
Relationships between promotion and assimilation of
strategic objectives
Nuno Conceicao - University of Lisbon, Portugal, Antonio Vasco
Responsive agreement between strategic objectives and
needs of therapeutic work: Impacts on the quality of the
alliance and outcome
Ana Sofia Medina - Private practice, Lisbon, Portugal, Antonio Vasco
Real and ideal-self discrepancies as an instance of case
conceptualization
Angela Brandao - Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisbon, Portugal,
Antonio Vasco
Panel
Practice
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Pollock
Moderator
Michael Barkham - University
of Leeds, UK
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Practice based evidence: Reaching the parts that
controlled trials don't reach
Discussant: Robert J. Lueger - Marquette University, Milwaukee,
USA
Is there really a dose-response relationship? Findings from
clinical practice and implications for treatment policy
Stevan Nielsen - Brigham Young University, Provo, USA, Michael
Lambert, Cory Harmon, Karstin Slade
Saturday
How large is the impact of therapist differences for patient
outcome in a naturalistic dataset?
Wolfgang Lutz - University of Berne, Switzerland, Scott C. Leon,
Zoran Martinovich, John S. Lyons, William B. Stiles
Building an interface with practice-based evidence by rewiring efficacy trials: More from the Dodo bird?
Michael Barkham - University of Leeds, UK, William B. Stiles, Elspeth
Twigg, Chris Leach, Tracy Mullin, John Mellor-Clark, Peter Bower,
Leslie Greenberg Mike Lucock
Panel
Assessment
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Prestonfield
CE
Mechanisms of cognitive and dynamic
psychotherapies
Discussant: John F. Clarkin - Weill Medical College of Cornell
University, New York, USA
Moderator
Paul Crits-Christoph University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, USA
Do changes in self-concept mediate outcome in cognitive
and dynamic therapies?
Paul Crits-Christoph - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA,
Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Bojun Hu, Bridget Hearon, Jacques
Barber
Do changes in compensatory skills mediate outcome in
cognitive and dynamic therapies?
Jacques Barber - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, Mary
Beth Connolly Gibbons, Bridget Hearon, Bojun Hu, Paul CritsChristoph
Do changes in self-understanding mediate outcome in
cognitive and dynamic therapies?
Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons - University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, USA, Bridget Hearon, Bojun Hu, Jacques Barber, Paul
Crits-Christoph
Panel
Computer
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
Salisbury
CE
Moderator
Hans Kordy - University of
Heidelberg, Germany
Clinical evolution and technological innovations
II: Processes and outcome of internet delivered
psychosocial care
Session impact and alliance in internet based
psychotherapy
D’Arcy J. Reynolds, Jr. - Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA, William
B. Stiles
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Saturday
Alliance impact and outcome in online counselling: Is it a
function of problem solving process?
Robert King - The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia,
Matthew Bambling, Chris Lloyd, Lydia Chardon, Wendy Reid, Karly
Wegner
Enhancing group processes in internet delivered group
therapy through feedback
Severin Haug - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Hans Kordy
Panel
Personality
Saturday
13:30 - 15:00
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Giuseppe Nicolò - III Centre
Cognitive Psychotherapy,
Rome, Italy
Presence and relevance of alexithymic traits on
severe patients
Discussant: Antonino Carcione - III Centre Cognitive Psychotherapy,
Rome, Italy and Paulo P. P. Machado, Universidade do Minho, Braga,
Portugal
Exploratory study of alexithymia in criminal patients
Daniela Wiethaeuper - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Porto
Alegre-RS, Brazil, Daniela Balbinotti, Marcos Alencar Abaide, Cátula
Pelisoli, Kissman Daniel Beck, Kristensen, Christian Haag
Alexithymia verbal elaboration of affect, and borderline
personality disorder symptoms
Serge Lecours - Université de Montréal, Canada, David Martel,
Émilie Deschenaux, Julie Mayer-Renaud
Presence of alexithymia in personality disorders
Giuseppe Nicolò - III Centre of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy,
Assunta Orritos, Katia Aringolo, Etrusca Centenero, Giancarlo
Dimaggio, Antonio Semerari, Michele Procacci, Antonino Ca
Transition
Saturday
15:00 - 15:15
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Saturday
Panel
Psychodynamic
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Bonnar
CE
Moderator
Hadas Wiseman - University
of Haifa, Israel
Applying the CCRT to the study of clinical
phenomena: Consistency in interpersonal themes
(transference), therapeutic alliance and countertransference
Discussant: Alexander Wilczek - Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,
Sweden
The relation of consistency in interpersonal patterns to
symptoms and functioning
Kevin McCarthy - University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, USA,
Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Jacques Barber
Working alliance and CCRT in the narratives about the
therapist at different stages of psychotherapy
Hadas Wiseman - University of Haifa, Israel, Mali Markiewitz,
Emanuel Berman
Countertransference reactions of social workers treating
adolescents
Orya Tishby - Hebrew University, Jerusalem , Israel, Miri Vered
Paper Session
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Holyrood
Moderator
Wally Barr University of Liverpool, UK
Argentine version of the severity index for personality
pathology: A new study of the psychometric properties
Verónica Rial - Fundación Aiglé, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Claudia
Castañeiras, Héctor Fernández-Álvarez
Borderline personality disorder and reflective functioning:
A comparative analysis
Dianne Mooney-Reh - University of Wollongong, Australia, Brin F. S.
Grenyer
Cognitive behaviour group therapy for patients with
personality disorders: Evaluation of the new "Bern
Integrative Therapy" (BIT)
Peter Zorn - University Hospital of Social and Community Psychiatry,
Bern, Switzerland, Volker Roder, Daniel Müller, Yvonne Renevey,
Wolfgang Tschacher
One day at a time: Evaluation of Therapeutic Community
Services North
Wally Barr - University of Liverpool, UK, Michael Gopfert, Kate Hellin,
Suzanne Hodge, Andrew Kirkcaldy
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Saturday
Open Discussion
Alliance
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Kirkland
The therapeutic alliance: Advances and challenges
in quantifying the relationship between therapist
and client
Panel
Disorder
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Nelson
Psychotherapeutic approaches in treating panic
disorder
Moderator
Barbara Milrod - Weill
Medical College of Cornell
University, New York, USA
Adam Horvath - Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
Discussant: J. Christopher Muran - Beth Israel, New York, USA and
William B. Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA
Discussant: Robert DeRubeis - University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, USA
Outcome studies in psychodynamic psychotherapy for panic
disorder
Barbara Milrod - Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New
York, USA
Efficacy studies of cognitive behavioral therapy for panic
disorder-reports of two collaborative studies
Katherine Shear - Western Psychiatric Institute, Pittsburgh, USA
Assessing and targeting the unique interpersonal
difficulties
Jill Cyranowski - Western Psychiatric Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, Ellen
Frank, M Katherine Shear, Holly Swartz
Panel
Interviewing
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Pollock
Moderator
William Miller - University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque,
NM, USA
Motivational interviewing: Principles, outcome,
process and practice
Motivational interviewing: Essence, outcomes-, and
worries
William Miller - University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Research vs. "real-world" clinicians: Multisite trials of
motivational interviewing
Kathleen Carroll - Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Testing predictions for how motivational interviewing
works: Implications for training
Theresa Moyers - University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Saturday
Panel
Personality
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Prestonfield
Moderator
Franz Caspar - University of
Geneve, Switzerland
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for borderline
personality disorder: Process and outcome
research
Discussant: Shelley Mcmain - Centre for Addiction and Mental
Health, Toronto, Canada and Elisabeth Borgmann, University of
Freiburg, Germany
Randomized controlled effectiveness trial of dialectical
behavior therapy for chronically suicidal patients with
borderline personality disorder: Rationale, design, and
patient characteristics
Shelley McMain - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto,
Canada, Paul Links, William Gnam, Robert Cardish, David Streiner
Borderline personality disorder: The association between
complementarity in the therapy relationship and treatment
outcomes from a plan analytic perspective
Elisabeth Borgmann - University of Freiburg, Germany, Franz Caspar,
Shelley Mcmain
Relating emotional and cognitive processes to outcome in
suicidal individuals with borderline personality disorder
Susan Wnuk - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto,
Canada, Shelley McMain, Paul Links, Serine Warwar , Rahel Eynan,
David Streiner
Panel
Group
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
Salisbury
Moderator
Hans Kordy - University of
Heidelberg, Germany
Improving long-term effects of cognitive
behavioral group treatment in overweight and
obese children using text messaging
„The thick friends club“: Short- and long-term effects of a
multidisciplinary behavioral group treatment for children
with overweight and obesity
Wim Trijsburg - Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands, Erica van den Akker*, Mieke Groen, Dirk Jan Pot,
Adriaan van ’t Spijker, Eliza Rozendaal, Anika Bakker, Reinier Timman
Factors related to long-term outcome of a cognitive
behavioral group treatment in overweight and obese
children
Reinier Timman - Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands, Mieke Groen, Erica van den Akker, Kore Lampe,
Wim Trijsburg
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Saturday
Text messaging as a tool for increasing healthy behaviors
in children
Hans Kordy - University of Heidelberg, Germany, Jennifer Shapiro*,
Stephanie Bauer, June Stevens, Dianne Ward, Robert Hamer,
Cynthia M Bulik
Short term multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural group
therapy combined with maintenance treatment by short
message service in overweight and obese children
Cora De Klerk - Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands, Stephanie Bauer, Hans Kordy, Erica van den Akker,
Leona Hakkaart-Van Roijen, Reinier Timman, Wim Trijsburg
Panel
Practice
Saturday
15:15 - 16:45
St Trinnean's
Moderator
Mick Cooper - University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Developments in outcome measures for personcentered and process-experiential psychotherapies
Discussant: Robert Elliott - University of Toledo, USA
The convergent/discriminant validity and criterion-related
validity of three methods for measuring real-ideal and realought self-discrepancies
Brandon C. Bryan - College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA,
USA, Neill Watson, Kathy S. Babel, Todd M. Thrash
The relation of self-discrepancies to anxiety and
depression as psychotherapy change measures: Interim
results
Neill Watson - College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA,
Katharine Elliott, Brandon C. Bryan
Development of a psychotherapy outcome measure based
on Rogers’s theory of therapy change
Elizabeth Freire - University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, Mick
Cooper
Social
Saturday
20:00 - 24:00
South Hall - Kirkland Japanese Gardens
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Jazz Band and Dinner
Sunday
Program & Executive
Committee
Sunday
10:00 - 13:00
Bonnar
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First Author Index
A
Agnew-Davies, Roxane .......................... 14, 58
Alison, Levinge ........................................... 29
Ambresin, Gilles ......................................... 41
Andreas, Sylke ........................................... 51
Andreatta, Pia ............................................ 57
Angus, Lynne....................................22, 27, 46
Armijo, Ivan................................................ 65
Armstrong, Joe........................................... 32
Atzil, Dana Slonim ...................................... 39
Aveline, Mark...................................50, 55, 74
Ávila-Espada, Alejandro ......................... 20, 21
B
Bailey, Adrian............................................. 39
Baker, Elizabeth.......................................... 53
Baker, Kurt ................................................. 36
Bänninger-Huber, Eva .......................18, 23, 34
Barber, Jacques.......................................2, 77
Barkham, Michael....................... 49, 58, 76, 77
Barlow, Sally H........................................... 32
Barr, Wally................................................. 79
Barrett, Marna S......................................... 38
Bauer, Stephanie ................................... 30, 74
Bekker, Marrie............................................ 51
Bell, Richard.......................................... 51, 52
Beltyukova, Svetlana .................................. 18
Ben-Dov, Perla............................................ 57
Benecke, Cord ............................................ 53
Berano, Kathryn.......................................... 45
Beretta, Véronique...................................... 21
Berger, Thomas .......................................... 52
Berghout, Caspar C. .................................... 27
Berking, Matthias ....................................... 20
Bertoni, Matteo .......................................... 23
Biescad, Matus .......................................... 47
Birtchnell, John .......................................... 44
Bischkopf, Jeannette .................................. 70
Bleich, Christiane........................................ 31
84
Blom, Marc B. J. ......................................... 33
Bockting, Claudi .......................................... 26
Bøgwald, Kjell-Petter .................................. 56
Bohr, Yvonne .............................................. 36
Boothe, Brigitte........................................... 60
Borgmann, Elisabeth ................................... 81
Boswell, James .......................................... 21
Botella, Lluís..........................................33, 64
Botermans, Jean-François ........................... 58
Brandao, Angela ......................................... 76
Brooks, Michelle ......................................... 47
Bryan, Brandon C......................................... 82
Bucci, Wilma .........................................32, 73
Buchheim, Anna.......................................... 27
Burlingame, Gary ...................................49, 52
Butler, Sheila.........................................15, 47
C
Capelli, Laura.............................................. 51
Carcione, Antonino.................................26, 78
Carlyle, Jo-anne............................. 2, 3, 16, 27
Caro Gabalda, Isabel ................................... 70
Carr, Amanda.........................................30, 37
Carroll, Kathleen ......................................... 80
Caspar, Franz ..............................25, 52, 73, 81
Castonguay, Louis ............20, 22, 41, 60, 69, 72
Catty, Jocely..........................................57, 58
Cheng, David .............................................. 50
Cierpka, Manfred ........................................ 16
Clarkin, John F. .......................2, 30, 34, 41, 77
Colli, Antonello ........................................... 43
Conceicao, Nuno......................................... 76
Connolly Gibbons, Mary Beth....................... 77
Constantinides, Prometheas ........................ 31
Constantino, Michael .................................. 20
Conte, Martina............................................ 23
Conti, Laura ................................................ 26
Cooper, Mick .....................................2, 29, 82
Corbella, Sergi .......................................35, 65
Critchfield, Kenneth L. ................................. 75
Crits-Christoph, Paul.............................. 31, 77
Crowe, Trevor .............................................43
Curtis, Rebecca ...........................................36
Cusien, Irene...............................................41
Cyranowski, Jill...........................................80
D
D'angerio, Stefania......................................71
Davis, Matt.................................................75
Dayton, Dave ..............................................66
De Coro, Alessandra....................................48
de Jong, Kim...............................................40
De Klerk, Cora .............................................82
de la Parra, Guillermo .......................39, 63, 72
Defey, Denise ....................................2, 29, 51
Dekeyser, Mathias ......................................56
DeRubeis, Robert .................................. 60, 80
Despland, Jean-Nicolas...............................21
Devereux, Dawn..........................................39
Di Blasi, Marie ............................................50
Di Falco, Giovanna.......................................62
Diamond, Gary .................................44, 59, 70
Dinger, Ulrike..............................................36
E
Edwards, David ...........................................56
Eells, Tracy ........................................... 40, 55
Ehrental, Johannes C...................................36
Elliott, Robert........................18, 56, 69, 72, 82
Endicott, Renae ...........................................20
Ertl, Rebecca...............................................68
Escudero, Valentín................................. 28, 59
Etchebarne, Ignacio .....................................68
Evans, Chris .......................................2, 47, 76
Evans, Richard....................................... 16, 19
Eversman, Julia...........................................67
F
Fabregat, Myria...........................................46
Falkenström, Fredrik ....................................40
Farber, Barry ...............................................45
Faur, Adriana.............................................. 56
Fernandes, Eugénia..................................... 35
Fernández-Alvarez, Héctor........................... 33
Fiore, Donatella .......................................... 26
Firestone, Lisa ............................................ 15
Fishman, Daniel .....................................55, 68
Fitzpatrick, Marilyn .......................... 32, 39, 40
Florenzano, Ramon.................................51, 68
Fluckiger, Christoph .................................... 52
Foelsch, Pamela A....................................... 30
Fournier, Jay .............................................. 60
Fox, Christine.............................................. 18
Freire, Elizabeth .......................................... 82
Friedlander, Myrna...................................... 59
Frommer, Joerg .......................................... 60
Fuertes, Jairo ........................................22, 50
G
Gabriel, Lynne ............................................ 53
Gallas, Christine ......................................... 30
Gandino, Gabriella ...................................... 35
Garland, Ann .............................................. 69
Gat, Yonat.................................................. 32
Geller, Jesse .........................................46, 66
Gelo, Omar ................................................. 46
Gelso, Charles ............................................ 22
Giacomantonio, Giac................................... 54
Giannone, Francesca................................... 50
Goldfeld, P. R. M......................................... 29
Gómez, Antonia Maria ................................ 62
Gómez, Beatriz............................................ 67
Goncalves, Armanda ................................... 67
Gorsedene, Christa ..................................... 53
Grande, Tilman ........................................... 72
Grant, Jan .................................................. 48
Grassl, Roland ............................................ 39
Gray, Jinny ................................................. 33
Greenberg, Leslie...................................19, 70
Greenfield, Robert ...................................... 73
Grosse-Holtforth, Martin ........................20, 52
Grulke, Norbert........................................... 65
85
Gullo, Salvatore.......................................... 62
Joyce, Anthony ........................................... 24
Junghan, Ulrich M....................................... 48
H
Hadic Zabala, Loreley.................................. 59
Halstead, Jeremy........................................ 58
Hanley, Terry.............................................. 53
Hansen, Nathan.......................................... 74
Hardy, Gillian ............................................. 45
Harmon, Cory ............................................. 35
Hashmonay, Ruth........................................ 29
Haug, Severin............................................. 78
Hautzinger, Martin...................................... 26
Hawk-Krivine, Sandra ................................. 58
Hawley, Natasha ........................................ 75
Hayes, Jeff................................................. 57
Hearon, Bridget .......................................... 38
Heatherington, Laurie ................................. 59
Helbig, Sylvia ............................................. 48
Henriques, Margarida ................................. 65
Hentschel, Uwe ..................................... 18, 29
Herrero, Olga.............................................. 64
Heru, Alison ............................................... 44
Hess, Shirley .............................................. 61
Hill, Clara E. ...............22, 29, 34, 41, 57, 60, 66
Høglend, Per............................................... 56
Hollis–Walker, Laurie ................................. 19
Horvath, Adam ......................29, 32, 46, 47, 80
Hu, Bojun ................................................... 35
Huber, Dorothea ......................................... 48
Huet, Val.................................................... 76
I
Imel, Zac ............................................... 27, 38
Inman, Arpana....................................... 30, 58
Innamorati, Marco ...................................... 55
J
James, Emma............................................. 62
Jarrett, Robin ............................................. 26
Jenkins, Chris............................................. 55
Johansson, Paul ......................................... 56
86
K
Kapur, Raman ............................................. 27
Karlsson, Hasse .......................................... 28
Karterud, Sigmund ...................................... 24
Kato, Sumi.............................................59, 69
Kawski, Stephan ......................................... 31
Keitner, Gabor............................................. 44
Kelly, Allison............................................... 63
Kelly, Peter ................................................. 40
Kerner, Emily .............................................. 54
King, Robert................................................ 78
Kingsley, George......................................... 24
Kirsch, Anke ............................................... 23
Klein, John M. ............................................ 71
Klug, Guenther............................................ 21
Knekt, Paul ................................................. 21
Knox, Sarah ...........................................61, 66
Kolden, Gregory .......................................... 49
Kordy, Hans ................................74, 77, 81, 82
Korman, Lorne............................................. 19
Koukkou, Martha....................................27, 28
Kraler, Christian .......................................... 57
Kramer, Ueli ............................................... 46
Krause, Rainer ............................................ 23
Küchenhoff, Joachim................................... 25
Kuda, Manfred.......................................51, 67
Kupper, Zeno .........................................39, 72
Kurth, Regina A........................................... 21
L
Laaksonen, Maarit ...................................... 38
Lächler, Marc.........................................36, 71
Ladany, Nicholas.............................. 45, 48, 53
Laitinen, Irmeli............................................ 45
Lambert, Jessica....................................59, 62
Lambert, Michael ...............................2, 16, 26
Landa, Alla ................................................. 62
Law, Roslyn ................................................ 33
Lebow, Jay ................................................. 59
Lecours, Serge ............................................78
Lee, Eunjung ...............................................35
Lennie, Clare...............................................55
Lepper, Georgia..................................2, 14, 59
Lin, Shu-Chun..............................................43
Lindfors, Olavi .............................................21
Lindgren, Annika .........................................46
Lingiardi, Vittorio.........................................58
Linna, Sari ..................................................36
Lis, Adriana.................................................43
Llewelyn, Sue .............................................45
lo Coco, Gianluca .................................. 52, 63
Lockman, Darcy ...........................................64
Loeffler-Stastka, Henriette...........................34
Long, Philippa .............................................46
López Moreno, Clara.............................. 43, 44
Lowder, Gregory M......................................65
Lueger, Robert J......................2, 30, 41, 72, 76
Lutz, Wolfgang...................................... 41, 77
M
Mace, Christopher J. ...................................53
Machado, Paulo P. P. ........................29, 41, 78
Maldavsky, David ........................................37
Mariani, Rachele.........................................65
Marini, Melania ..........................................75
Markiewitz, Mali.........................................68
Markowitz, John .........................................33
Marmarosh, Cheri .......................................22
Martin, Elizabeth.........................................33
Maskit, Bernard ..........................................24
Mattina, Justin ...........................................38
McCarthy, Kevin.................................... 67, 79
McCluskey, Una ..........................................32
McGurk, Susan............................................71
McLeod, John ................... 2, 16, 27, 32, 55, 64
Mcmain, Shelley .........................................81
McMillan, Dean ..........................................45
Medina, Ana Sofia ......................................76
Meekums, Bonnie .......................................54
Mellor-Clark, John.......................................19
Mergenthaler, Erhard .......................... 2, 3, 16
Merrill, Kari................................................ 49
Merten, Jörg .............................................. 23
Messer, Stanley ......................................... 56
Metzger, Jesse........................................... 66
Meyer, Björn .............................................. 66
Middleby-Clements, Jane............................ 46
Mikkola, Maarit.......................................... 40
Miller, William ........................................... 80
Milrod, Barbara .......................................... 80
Moertl, Kathrin ........................................... 24
Moesko, Mike ............................................ 71
Moessner, Markus...................................... 39
Moleiro, Carla ............................................ 18
Moncada, Laura.......................................... 68
Mooney-Reh, Dianne .................................. 79
Mößner, Markus......................................... 52
Mothersole, Geoff ...................................... 19
Moyers, Theresa......................................... 80
Mueller, Daniel R........................................ 20
Muntigl, Peter .......................................15, 59
Muran, J. Christopher ...................2, 57, 69, 80
N
Nakamura, Mayumi .................................... 65
Narkiss-Guez, Tal........................................ 70
Newman, Frederick L. ................................. 62
Ngoubene, Arlette ...................................... 68
Nicolò, Giuseppe .....................................2, 78
Nielsen, Stevan .......................................... 76
Nutt Williams, Elizabeth.............................. 57
O
O'Brien, Mary ........................................53, 62
O'Donovan, Analise..................................... 45
Ogrodniczuk, John ...................................... 74
Okiishi, John .........................................66, 73
Orlinsky, David........... 15, 18, 30, 41, 58, 61, 73
Orsucci, Franco ........................................... 72
Osatuke, Katerine ....................................... 70
87
P
S
Pacheco, Meritxell ................................. 43, 65
Palmieri, Gaspare ....................................... 63
Panchkowry, Marion ................................... 44
Parry, Glenys ....................................49, 50, 69
Pascual-Leoen, Antonio............................... 19
Pate-Carolan, Lia M. ................................... 47
Patrick, Jeff........................................... 23, 24
Pavia, Laura................................................ 35
Pavlinovic, Ljiljana ...................................... 64
Peham, Doris.............................................. 19
Perach, Iris ................................................. 37
Peri, Hilik ................................................... 38
Perry, John Christopher.......................... 31, 56
Philips, Björn .............................................. 70
Piper, William............................................. 74
Pokorny, Dan .............................................. 16
Pomini, Valentino........................................ 36
Pos, Alberta................................................ 19
Poulsen, Stig .............................................. 27
Prestano, Claudia........................................ 22
Procacci, Michele ....................................... 23
Sala, Marta ................................................ 66
Salcuni, Silvia ............................................. 43
Sales, Célia ...........................................40, 62
Santos, Anita.............................................. 64
Sarracino, Diego ......................................... 25
Schadee, Hans............................................ 64
Schauenburg, Henning ................................ 25
Scherb, Elena.............................................. 18
Schmid, Doris ............................................. 34
Schneider, Gudrun....................................... 22
Schneider, Wolfgang..............................22, 23
Schofield, Margot ....................................... 25
Schürch, Eva ............................................... 38
Schweitzer, Robert...................................... 27
Scognamiglio, Riccardo M. .......................... 58
Seidler, Klaus-Peter..................................... 51
Semeniuk, Trent.......................................... 31
Semerari, Antonio ....................................... 26
Shapiro, David A. .................................... 2, 49
Shear, Katherine ......................................... 80
Shechtman, Zipora ...................................... 75
Shefler, Gaby.........................................25, 55
Shepherd, Melanie...................................... 40
Shieh, Pey-Ling ........................................... 43
Shore, Kimberly .......................................... 66
Shoval, Karyn.............................................. 66
Silva, Fernando ........................................... 35
Sim, Wonjin...........................................37, 60
Skorunka, David .......................................... 55
Slade, Karstin ............................................. 45
Slapak, Sara ............................................... 21
Smith Benjamin, Lorna ................................ 75
Smith, Annemarie J. M................................ 33
Smith, David ............................................... 55
Smith, Tracey.............................................. 54
Snijders, Hans J. A...................................... 52
Snir, Sharon...........................................39, 75
Spong, Sheila ............................................. 55
Springham, Neil .......................................... 76
Stasch, Michael .......................................... 53
Stern, Barry L. ............................................. 30
Stiles, William B. .............32, 41, 49, 70, 72, 80
R
Rabung, Sven ............................................. 18
Ramseyer, Fabian ....................................... 72
Rasmussen, Niklas ..................................... 69
Rees, Anne................................................. 58
Reynolds, Jr., D’Arcy J. ............................... 77
Rial, Verónica ............................................. 79
Richards, Cathy .......................................... 74
Richardson, Robert Alistair.......................... 63
Ritter, Michale ........................................... 35
Rochman, Daniel ........................................ 70
Roessler-Schuelein, Hemma........................ 34
Roitman, Clara Rosa ................................... 36
Romero, Alvaro........................................... 41
Ronning, Gerald.......................................... 73
Roussos, Andres...............................21, 22, 67
Russell, Robert ........................................... 43
Russo, Marina ............................................ 57
88
Stone, Gregory ............................................18
Strauman, Timothy ......................................49
Strunk, Daniel .............................................60
Stulz, Niklaus..............................................41
von Wietersheim, Joern .............................. 24
Voortman, Stijn........................................... 44
T
Waizmann, Vanina...................................... 67
Walker, Jessica .....................................30, 47
Walsh, Tasha ............................................. 30
Walter, Steffen........................................... 25
Wang, Li-Fei ..........................................41, 43
Warren, Fiona............................................. 57
Watson, Jeanne ......................................... 56
Watson, Neill ............................................. 82
Watzke, Birgit............................................. 49
Weber, Rainer ............................................ 50
Welch, Lawrence........................................ 18
Welsh, Eric................................................. 24
Werbart, Andrzej ...................................60, 69
West, William ............................................ 55
Wheeler, Sue ............................................. 48
Wiethaeuper, Daniela ................................. 78
Wilczek, Alexander ..................................... 79
Willoughby-Booth, Simon............................ 63
Willutzki, Ulrike .......................................... 73
Wilson, Stewart ......................................... 32
Wiseman, Hadas ........................................ 79
Wnuk, Susan .............................................. 81
Woisinski, Adela......................................... 37
Wolf, Abraham W....................................... 28
Wolf, Markus ............................................. 74
Wolff, Sabine ............................................. 67
Tang, Tony ..................................................60
Tapia, Luis ..................................................37
Tate De Stanley, Cristina ....................... 29, 64
Teichman, Yona ..........................................44
Thoma, Gisela .............................................60
Thompson, Barbara J...................................34
Tien, Hsiu-Lan .............................................20
Timman, Reinier ..........................................81
Timulak, Ladislav.........................................70
Tishby, Orya .......................................... 51, 79
Tonti, Marco ...............................................64
Törnblom, Annelie .......................................40
Trijsburg, Wim ............................................81
Tschacher, Wolfgang............................. 71, 72
Tschitsaz, Armita.........................................37
Tu, Sufen ....................................................32
Twaddle, Vivien ..........................................45
Tweedie, Nicola ..........................................70
U
Ubhi, Manjit................................................53
V
Vasco, Antonio............................................76
Vettese, Lisa ...............................................63
Vicari, Alessandra .......................................51
Vigorelli, Marta ................................50, 51, 63
Vilaca, Sandra.............................................65
Villa, Mariangela.........................................35
Villamaux, Michael......................................31
Vinnars, Bo .................................................55
Vivino, Barbara............................................34
von der Tann, Matthias................................22
W
Z
Zeeck, Almut .............................................. 24
Zevalkink, Jolien......................................... 67
Zimmerman, Grégoire ................................. 38
Zimmermann, Johannes .............................. 53
Znoj, Hansjörg .......................................20, 41
Zorn, Peter ................................................. 79
Zucconi, Alberto ......................................... 72
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Topic Index
A
M
Alliance ................................22, 23, 59, 72, 80
Assessment................................................ 77
Model ........................................................ 70
N
C
Change ................................................. 49, 72
Cognitive............................................... 45, 71
Computer .........................................47, 74, 77
Culture....................................... 45, 51, 55, 58
D
Depression................................. 19, 26, 44, 60
Disorder ..................................................... 80
Narrative .............................. 15, 16, 27, 46, 59
Neuroscience.............................................. 27
O
Other.....................................................29, 53
P
Ethics.................................................... 50, 55
Personality............................ 30, 31, 34, 78, 81
Practice14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 28, 30,
32, 47, 49, 51, 55, 60, 69, 70, 72, 76, 82
Psychodynamic16, 22, 24, 44, 53, 56, 60, 69,
73, 75, 79
G
S
Group....................................43, 49, 52, 74, 81
Supervision................................................. 48
I
T
Instruments ........................................... 28, 56
Integration ............................................ 20, 76
Interpersonal .............................................. 33
Interviewing ............................................... 80
Therapist ........ 15, 18, 26, 29, 33, 34, 50, 69, 73
Training................................ 15, 30, 32, 52, 57
Trauma..................................................14, 58
E
90
Pollock Halls of Residence
91
The University of Edinburgh
92
Notes
93
Notes
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