Preliminary Program Society for Psychotherapy Research 45th International Annual Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark June 25-­‐28, 2014 1 2 Wednesday 25 June 9:00-­‐10:30 Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Treatment Issues Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Theory Psychodynamic Firestone Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Treatment Issues Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Post-­‐Traumatic Reactions Högberg Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Process Process Outcome Change Process Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process-­‐Outcome Psychodynamic Town Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Basseches Conceicao Ferreira 10:30-­‐11:00 11:30-­‐12:30 Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Theory Psychodynamic Firestone Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Post-­‐Traumatic Reactions Högberg 18:00-­‐18:30 18:30-­‐20:00 20:00-­‐22:00 Wednesday & Thursday Executive Committee Meeting Faculty Lounge Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Basseches Conceicao, Ferreira Lunch on your own Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Theory Psychodynamic Firestone Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment J. Curtis Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Person Centered Wagner 15:00-­‐15:30 15:30-­‐17:00 Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Method/ Measurement Coffee Break 12:30-­‐13:30 13:30-­‐15:00 Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Therapist/ Client Factors Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Measures Process-­‐Outcome Doucette, Wolf Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Basseches Conceicao, Ferreira Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Training Culture Defey Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Outcome Quantitative Methods Böhnke Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Basseches Conceicao Ferreira Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Training Culture Defey Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Outcome Quantitative Methods Böhnke Coffee Break Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Theory Psychodynamic Firestone Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment J. Curtis Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Measures Process-­‐Outcome Doucette, Wolf OPENING WELCOME Watson & Poulsen Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Presidential Address Wiseman Awards Ceremony Silberschatz Future SPR Meeting Philadelphia Barrett Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 WELCOME RECEPTION Tent Outdoors Wednesday 25 June Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Alliance 9:00-­‐10:30 Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Treatment Approaches Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Systemic Pragmatism Schilling, Burton Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Treatment Approaches 10:30-­‐11:00 11:30-­‐12:30 18:00-­‐18:30 18:30-­‐20:00 20:00-­‐22:00 Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment Attachment Buchheim, Pokorny Gander Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment Attachment Talia, Daniel Miller-­‐Bottome Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Depression Interpersonal Lipsitz *Wednesday & Thursday Executive Committee Meeting Faculty Lounge Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process Child/Adolescent Midgley Tishby Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Training Therapist Factors Orlinsky, Strauss Hill, Castonguay Carlsson Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process-­‐Outcome Psychodynamic Buller Hajkowski Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Training Therapist Factors Orlinsky, Strauss Hill, Castonguay Carlsson Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process-­‐Outcome Psychodynamic Buller Hajkowski Coffee Break Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment Attachment Buchheim, Pokorny Gander Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment Attachment Talia, Daniel Miller-­‐Bottome Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process Child/Adolescent Midgley Tishby OPENING WELCOME Watson & Poulsen Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Presidential Address Wiseman Awards Ceremony Silberschatz Future SPR Meeting Philadelphia Barrett Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 WELCOME RECEPTION Tent Outdoors Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Depression Interpersonal Lipsitz Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Lunch on your own 15:00-­‐15:30 15:30-­‐17:00 Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Supervision Training Coffee Break Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Systemic Pragmatism Schilling, Burton 12:30-­‐13:30 13:30-­‐15:00 Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Child / Family / Couples 4 Thursday 26 June 8:00-­‐9:30 Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Treatment Issues Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Treatment Issues Building 05 5.0.28 Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Process Process Outcome Change Process Panel Depression Zeeck Panel Personality Disorders Levy Panel Process Holmqvist Panel Process-­‐ Outcome Boritz Panel Narrative & Process Angus Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Therapist/ Client Factors Panel Practice-­‐Oriented Research Barkham Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Method/ Measurement 9:30-­‐11:00 Plenary “Visions in psychotherapy research and practice: Reflections from past presidents of the society for psychotherapy research” Strauss, Barber & Castonguay Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 11:00-­‐11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-­‐13:00 13:00-­‐14:00 14:00-­‐15:00 15:00-­‐16:30 Panel Depression Valdés Panel Trauma Crempein Panel Practice-­‐Oriented Research de Jong Panel Process Dagnino PAST PRESIDENTS' LUNCH -­‐ Tent Outdoors NA Chapter Meeting Room 35.01.05 Panel Depression Botto 18:30-­‐20:00 Panel Culture Schweitzer Panel Case Studies Meyer LUNCH – Tent Outdoors EU Chapter Meeting Room 35.01.06 Panel Panel Somatic Process Pagnini Armstrong UK Chapter Meeting Room 35.01.44 Panel Panel Process-­‐ Outcome Change Process Montesano MacDonald 16:30-­‐17:00 17:00-­‐18:30 Panel Practice-­‐Oriented Research Castonguay Panel Qualitative Borsca LA Chapter Meeting Room 35.3.12 Discussion Structured Discussion Culture Linguistic Qualitative Methods Iwakabe Safran Coffee Break Panel Client Factors Yasky Panel Trauma Opass Panel Culture & Client Factors Carney Panel Process-­‐ Outcome Berney Panel Change Process Caspar POSTER SESSION 1 -­‐ Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 5 Panel Roger's Concepts Watson Panel Case Studies Ulberg Thursday 26 June Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Alliance Treatment Approaches Treatment Approaches Child / Family / Couples Supervision Training Brief Paper Sessions 8:00-­‐9:30 Panel Alliance Shirk 9:30-­‐11:00 Panel Panel Panel Panel Brief Papers Experiential/ EFT I Group Therapy/ Child/ Adolescent Supervision/ Training Therapist Factors Process Therapeutic Factors Calderón Carlsson Pos Timulak Strauss Plenary “Visions in psychotherapy research and practice: Reflections from past presidents of the society for psychotherapy research” Strauss, Barber & Castonguay Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 11:00-­‐11:30 11:30-­‐13:00 Coffee Break Panel Alliance Caspar 13:00-­‐14:00 Panel Integration Cooper Panel Family Therapy Pinsof PAST PRESIDENTS' LUNCH -­‐ Tent Outdoors 14:00-­‐15:00 NA Chapter Meeting Room 35.01.05 15:00-­‐16:30 Panel Child/ Adolescent Alliance Hoff EU Chapter Meeting Room 35.01.06 Panel Assessment Langer 18:30-­‐20:00 Panel Training Psychodrama Krall Brief Papers Child/ Adolescent I Diamond LUNCH – Tent Outdoors UK Chapter Meeting Room 35.01.44 Panel Couples Therapy Reid 16:30-­‐17:00 17:00-­‐18:30 Panel Child/ Adolescent Gibson Structured Discussion Process Child/ Adolescent Midgley LA Chapter Meeting Room 35.3.12 Structured Discussion Mentoring in SPR Wiseman Constantino Brief Papers Mentalization Grosse Holtforth Panel Training Orlinsky Brief Papers Personality/ Emotion Regulation Belz Coffee Break Panel Alliance I Silberschatz Panel Treatment Approaches Basseches Panel Couples Therapy Seikkula Panel Child/ Adolescent Lis POSTER SESSION 1 -­‐ Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 6 Friday 27 June Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Building 05 5.0.28 Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Treatment Issues Treatment Issues Process Process Outcome Change Process Therapist/ Client Factors Method/ Measurement 8:00-­‐9:30 Panel Depression R. Coleman-­‐Curtis Panel Complex Disorders Machado Panel Process Monsen Panel Process-­‐Outcome Fitzpatrick Panel Change Process Barber Panel Client Factors Strauss Panel Case Studies McLeod 9:30-­‐11:00 Brief Papers Integration B. Gómez Brief Papers Trauma C. Perry Brief Papers Process-­‐Outcome Ii Pos Brief Papers Outcome Constantino Brief Papers Change Elliott Brief Papers Client Factors McMullen Brief Papers Qualitative Methods Joo Panel Change Process Grant Panel Therapist Factors Constantino Panel Case Studies Fishman 11:00-­‐11:30 11:30-­‐13:00 Coffee Break Panel Trauma Schofield 13:00-­‐14:00 Panel Depression Rost-­‐Felicitas Panel Process Outcome Rønnestad Plenary David Orlinsky Presents “From Past to Future: Stayin` Alive in SPR“ -­‐ Tent Outdoors 14:00-­‐15:00 15:00-­‐16:30 Panel Process Martinez GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING -­‐ Tent Outdoors Panel Depression Internet Wolf Panel Somatic Znoj Panel Process McCarthy Panel Process-­‐ Outcome Poulsen 16:30-­‐17:00 17:00-­‐18:30 18:30-­‐20:00 Panel Outcome Mielimaka Structured Discussion Culture Defey Structured Discussion Change Process Gelo Panel Change Process Conceicao Panel Culture Botermans Panel Measures Pokorny Coffee Break Panel Depression Zimmerman Panel Personality Disorders C. Perry Panel Process Kanazawa Panel Process-­‐ Outcome Tishby POSTER SESSION 2 -­‐ Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 LUNCH – Tent Outdoors 7 Friday 27 June Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Alliance Treatment Approaches Treatment Approaches Child / Family / Couples Supervision Training Brief Papers Paper Sessions 8:00-­‐9:30 Panel Alliance II Silberschatz Panel Narrative Change Angus Panel Psychodynamic Buller 9:30-­‐11:00 Brief Papers Client Process Watson Brief Papers Psychodynamic King Brief Papers CBT Grosse Holtforth Panel Metacognition Manfredi Panel Experience/ EFT Greenberg 11:00-­‐11:30 11:30-­‐13:00 13:00-­‐14:00 Panel Alliance Levy 18:30-­‐20:00 Panel Child/ Adolescence Trauma Midgley Plenary David Orlinsky Presents “From Past to Future: Stayin` Alive in SPR“ -­‐ Tent Outdoors Brief Papers Training/ Competency Laitila Brief Papers Process -­‐Outcome I McMullen Brief Papers Therapist Factors/ Therapist Training Schofield Panel Supervision/ Training K. Crits-­‐Christoph Brief Papers Culture Belz LUNCH – Tent Outdoors GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING -­‐ Tent Outdoors Panel Alliance Gómez Penedo Panel Assessment Paz Panel Couples Tapia-­‐ Villanueva Structured Discussion Alliance Family Heatherington 16:30-­‐17:00 17:00-­‐18:30 Panel Training Hytych Coffee Break 14:00-­‐15:00 15:00-­‐16:30 Panel Child/ Adolescence Process Midgley Brief Papers Child/ Adolescent II Diamond Structured Discussion Training Integration Lutz Brief Papers Couples Laitila Panel Training Hajkowski Brief Papers Complex Disorders B. Gómez Coffee Break Panel Alliance / Attachment Mallinckrodt Panel Assessment J. Curtis Panel Internet Approaches Berger Panel Child/ Adolescent Weitkamp POSTER SESSION 2 -­‐ Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 8 Saturday 28 June 8:00-­‐9:30 9:30-­‐11:00 Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Building 05 5.0.28 Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Treatment Issues Treatment Issues Process Process Outcome Change Process Therapist/ Client Factors Method/ Measurement Panel Process Werbart Panel Outcome G. Parry Panel Change Process Krause Panel Therapist Factors Gabalda Panel Neuroscience Methodology Strauman Panel Panel Emotion/ Trauma Personality Disorders Kivity Vinnars Alliance and outcome: Examining within person and between person alliance effects on process and outcome of psychotherapy Wampold: Øktedalen, Hoffart, Falkenström, Ulvenes, Kivligham, Discussant: Crits-­‐Cristoph Room 35.01.05 Training, supervision and therapist development Orlinsky, Rønnestad, Discussant: Pascual-­‐Leone Room 35.01.06 11:00-­‐11:30 Family therapy -­‐ Where is it coming from – Where is it going to? Laitila: Sanchez Jimenez, Seikkula, Sparks, Heatherington Room 35.01.44 Selected presentations on efficacy of therapy from The sixth edition of Bergin and Garfield`s Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change Lambert, Barber, Castonguay, Burlingame Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Coffee Break 11:30-­‐13:00 Panel Attachment Measure Talia 13:00-­‐14:00 Networking for Clinicians Room 35.01.05 Mentoring for Students Room 35.01.44 Networking for Early Career Scholars Room 35.01.06 14:00-­‐15:00 SPRISTAD Special Interest Group Meeting Room 35.01.05 CULTURE Special Interest Group Meeting Room 35.01.44 CaFTR Special Interest Group Meeting Room 35.01.06 15:00-­‐16:30 Panel Emotion/ Trauma Diamond Panel Sexual Orientation Diamond Panel Process Pokorny Panel Process Pinto-­‐Coelho Panel Process Tschacher 16:30-­‐17:00 17:00-­‐18:30 20:00-­‐22:00 Panel Outcome Horvath Panel Therapist Factors Hayes Panel Qualitative West BOX LUNCH / Meetings Panel Practice-­‐Oriented Research Lutz Panel Change Process Mander Structured Discussion Client Factors Mackrill Structured Discussion Supervision/ Training Therapist Factors Vivino Panel Practice-­‐Oriented Research Page Panel Culture Iwakabe Panel Case Studies Meganck Coffee Break Panel Depression Olhaberry Panel Complex Disorders Philips Panel Process Serralta Panel Outcome Mendes CONFERENCE BANQUET DINNER -­‐ Location TBA Panel Process-­‐ Outcome Nielsen 9 Saturday 28 June 8:00-­‐9:30 9:30-­‐11:00 Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Alliance Treatment Approaches Treatment Approaches Child / Family / Couples Supervision Training Brief Papers Paper Sessions Panel Interpersonal Raviz Panel Family Ugazio Panel Training Hill Brief Papers Psychodynamic/ Process-­‐ Outcome King Training, supervision and therapist development Orlinsky, Rønnestad, Discussant: Pascual-­‐Leone Room 35.01.06 Family therapy -­‐ Where is it coming from – Where is it going to? Laitila: Sanchez Jimenez, Seikkula, Sparks, Heatherington Room 35.01.44 Panel Panel Referential Process Alliance III Murphy Silberschatz Alliance and outcome: Examining within person and between person alliance effects on process and outcome of psychotherapy Wampold: Øktedalen, Hoffart, Falkenström, Ulvenes, Kivligham, Discussant: Crits-­‐Cristoph Room 35.01.05 11:00-­‐11:30 11:30-­‐13:00 Selected presentations on efficacy of therapy from The sixth edition of Bergin and Garfield`s Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change Lambert, Barber, Castonguay, Burlingame Auditorium -­‐ Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Coffee Break Panel Alliance Baenninger-­‐Huber Panel Assessment Sales Panel Group Therapy /Alliance Strauss Panel Couple/ Family Tilden Panel Training Strømme 13:00-­‐14:00 Networking for Clinicians Room 35.01.05 Mentoring for Students Room 35.01.44 Networking for Early Career Scholars Room 35.01.06 14:00-­‐15:00 SPRISTAD Special Interest Group Meeting Room 35.01.05 CULTURE Special Interest Group Meeting Room 35.01.44 CaFTR Special Interest Group Meeting Room 35.01.06 15:00-­‐16:30 Panel Alliance Zilcha-­‐Mano Panel Assessment Böhnke Panel Child/ Adolescent Psychodynamic Evans 16:30-­‐17:00 17:00-­‐18:30 20:00-­‐22:00 Structured Discussion Process-­‐Outcome Mentalization Levy BOX LUNCH / Meetings Structured Discussion Best Practices Training Orlinsky Coffee Break Panel Alliance Altimir Panel Treatment Models Johnson Panel Experiential/ EFT II Outcome Timulak Panel Child/ Adolescence Carlberg CONFERENCE BANQUET DINNER -­‐ Location TBA Panel Alliance Snyder 10 Structured Discussion Training/ Supervision “In Treatment” Wiseman Wednesday, 25 June 2014 1. Executive Meeting Wednesday | 9:00 AM-­‐10:30 AM | Faculty Lounge Wednesday | 9:00 AM-­‐12:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 2. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Psychodynamic Executive Meeting The Halifax Research Program in Intensive Short-­‐Term Dynamic Psychotherapy: A 3-­‐year Update on Empirical Developments Joel M. Town, Dalhousie University 3. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Trauma Wednesday | 9:00 AM-­‐12:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Memory reconsolidation as the basis of psychotherapy working with mood regulation Göran Högberg, 4. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Theory Wednesday | 9:00 AM-­‐12:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Systemic Pragmatism: Default Positions and the Development of Positional Abilities Benedicte Schilling, Simon Burton, 5. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Psychodynamic Wednesday | 9:00 AM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Challenging the Critical Inner Voice: Four Steps to Differentiation of Self Lisa Firestone, The Glendon Association 11 6. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Wednesday | 9:00 AM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 A systematic method for reflective practice in individual psychotherapy: Informing clinical decision-­‐making with moment by moment and phase by phase analysis Michael Basseches, Suffolk University, Boston, USA Nuno Conceicao, University of Lisbon, Portugal Joana Fojo Ferreira, University of Lisbon, Portugal LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 7. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Change Process Wednesday | 12:30 PM-­‐1:30 PM | LUNCH ON YOUR OWN Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Facilitating Change with Motivational Interviewing Christopher Carl Wagner, Virginia Commonwealth University 8. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process-­‐outcome Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Measuring Psychotherapy Outcomes: Applying New Measurement Applications (IRT & Bifactor Models) Ann M. Doucette, The George Washington University Abraham W. Wolf, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA 9. Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 05 Room 12 Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Psychodynamic 5.1.22 Short-­‐Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (STPP): Developments in a Clinical Model and in Process-­‐Outcome Methods in Treatment of Severe, Complex and Treatment Resistant Disorders. Stephen Buller, Psychotherapy Foundation Susan Julie Hajkowski, University of Leicester, UK 10. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Developing Reliable Clinical Case Formulations John T Curtis, University of California, San Francisco, USA 11. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Assessment Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Attachment in Psychotherapy: Process-­‐ Focused Case Formulation and Assessment with the Patient Attachment Coding System (PACS) Alessandro Talia, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Sarah I.F. Daniel, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Madeleine Miller-­‐Bottome, New School University, New York, USA 12. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Interpersonal Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Interpersonal therapy (IPT) for depression in the context of non-­‐marital relationship dissolution 13 Joshua D Lipsitz, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel 13. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Process Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Exploring the process of therapy with adolescents: a comparison of three measures Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Discussants: Kevin S McCarthy, Chestnut Hill College; Ana Calderón, University College London; Per Høglend, University of Oslo, Norway; 14. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Quantitative Methods Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Using R for the analysis of nested data and outcome trajectories Jan Rasmus Böhnke, University of York, UK 15. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Attachment Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Adult Attachment Projective Picture System: State of the Art of an attachment measure Anna Buchheim, Innsbruck University Discussants: Dan Pokorny, Ulm University, Germany; Manuela Gander, Innsbruck University; 16. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Training Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Longitudinal Study of Psychotherapy Trainees: Implementing a Collaborative International Multisite Project 14 David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐Universität Jena, Germany Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden 17. Pre-­‐Conference Workshop Culture Wednesday | 1:30 PM-­‐5:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Situation-­‐focused Psychotherapy Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo Wednesday | 6:00 PM-6:00 PM | BREAK BREAK 18. Opening Welcome Wednesday | 6:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Auditorium Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Opening Welcome Jeanne Watson, University of Toronto, Canada Program Chair Stig Poulsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Local Host Chair 19. Presidential Address, Awards Ceremony & Future SPR Meeting Wednesday | 6:30 PM-­‐8:00 PM | Auditorium Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Presidential Address Hadas Wiseman, University of Haifa, Israel Awards Ceremony 15 George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA Future SPR Meeting Marna S. Barrett, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Thursday | 8:00 PM-­‐10:00 PM | Tent (Outdoors) 49. Welcome Reception Welcome Reception Moderators: Stig Poulsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Jeanne Watson, University of Toronto, Canada Thursday, 26 June 2014 20. Panel Process Moderators: Rolf Holmqvist, Linköping University, Sweden; Antonello Colli, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Italy; Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Studies of rupture-­‐repair processes in psychotherapy A revised version of the Collaborative Interaction Scale: reliability and convergent validity Valeria Condino, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Daniela Gentile; Vittorio Lingiardi; Antonello Colli Psychotherapy process in an intersubjective interaction: a single case study. Francesca Locati, Bicocca University, Milan, Italy; Laura Parolin; Pietro De Carli; Margherita Lang Alliance Ruptures and Emotions within sessions in Brief Relational Therapy and Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Mattias Holmqvist Larsson, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; Mikael Sinclair; Gerhard Andersson; Rolf Holmqvist Effects of Alliance Focused Training on Therapeutic Process: A move from dependence towards autonomy William A. Jock, New School University, New York, USA; Jessica Kraus; Jeremy Safran; J. Christopher Muran; Catherine Eubanks-­‐Carter Discussant: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA; 21. Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 16 Panel Process-­‐outcome Moderator: Tali Zweig Boritz, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 5.1.16 Psychotherapy with Suicidal Individuals: Process-­‐Outcome Findings Predictors of Treatment Response in Two Treatments for Suicidal Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder Shelley McMain, ; Shian Ling Keng; Ryan Barnhart Narrative and Emotion Process in Borderline Personality Disorder Tali Zweig Boritz, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Shelley McMain; Ryan Barnhart Beyond Symptoms: Typical Plans and Motives of Suicide Attempters Compared to Non-­‐Suicidal Depressive Individuals Juliane Brüdern, University of Bern, Switzerland; Thomas Berger; Anja Gysin-­‐Maillart; Konrad Michel; Isabelle Schmutz; Franz Caspar Discussant: John S. Ogrodniczuk, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; 22. Panel Personality disorders Moderator: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder: Process, outcome, and symptom trajectories Symptom course of patients with borderline personality disorder compared with clinical controls in a community mental health center Christina M. Temes, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Aaron J. Fisher; Kenneth N. Levy Disruptions in psychotherapy process associated with disorganized attachment: Associations with alliance and outcome Tracy Lynn Clouthier, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Kenneth N. Levy; Kristen M. Kelly; Rachel H. Wasserman; John F. Clarkin The voice of Emilia and his integrative therapist: a longitudinal case study about self's integration processes and mechanisms in Dissociative Identity Disorder. Ana Rita Ferreira, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Nuno Conceicao Discussant: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State 17 University, University Park, USA; 23. Panel Experiential/EFT Moderator: Ladislav Timulak, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: Exploring therapy process (1) Changes in Emotion Schemes: A Case Study of Emotion Focused Therapy for Social Anxiety Micaela Jimenez, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Robert Elliott Treating Generalised Anxiety Disorder with Emotion Focused Therapy: A Case Study Investigation of Emotional Change Processes Daragh Keogh, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Ladislav Timulak; James McElvaney Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy for Generalised Anxiety Disorder: A Task Analysis of Two Chair Work with Worry Jennifer Murphy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Ladislav Timulak; James McElvaney Transforming emotional injury with a developmentally significant other through a series of unfinished business dialogues in clients with generalised anxiety disorder Samantha Hughes, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Ladislav Timulak; James McElvaney 24. Panel Group Moderator: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Therapeutic Factors and Interactions in Group Psychotherapy Initial Validation of the German Version of the Therapeutic Factors Inventory (TFI-­‐D): Findings from a multi-­‐site study in Germany Rainer Weber, University Clinic of Cologne, Germany; Bernhard Strauss The Therapeutic Factor Inventory-­‐8: Using Item Response Theory to Create a Brief Scale for Continuous Process Monitoring for Group Psychotherapy George Tasca, University of Ottawa, Canada; C Cabrera; E. Kristjannson; Rebecca MacNair-­‐Semands; Anthony Joyce; John S. Ogrodniczuk 18 Client-­‐to-­‐Client Interpersonal Complementarity, Group Cohesion, and Group Treatment Outcomes in Women with Binge Eating Disorder Hilary Maxwell, University of Ottawa, Canada; George Tasca; K. Ritchie; L. Balfour; H. Bissada Discussant: Gary M Burlingame, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; 25. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderator: Ana Calderón, University College London Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Studying the psychotherapy process with adolescents 'Interaction structures' between depressed adolescents and their therapists in Short Term Psychoanalytic Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Ana Calderón, University College London; Nick Midgley; Celeste Schneider; Mary Target Structures of patient-­‐therapist interaction in the course of psychotherapy with an adolescent who meets diagnostic criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder Miriam Grossfeld , Anna Freud Centre 'There is nothing to talk about'. A case study exploration of the therapeutic process of a depressed adolescent with a 'self-­‐critical' presentation. Alkisti Patrou, Anna Freud Centre, London, UK; Nick Midgley; Ana Calderón Adolescent Psychotherapy Q-­‐Set (APQ): Prototypes of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy psychotherapy. Silvia Benetti, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil; Georgius Eisswein; Gabriel Bernardi; Nick Midgley; Ana Calderón Discussant: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; 26. Panel Qualitative methods Moderator: Maria Borcsa, University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen, Germany Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Qualitative Research in Systemic Therapy Practice -­‐ The Couple Therapy of Victoria & Alfonso A couple therapy process: Analyzing change by sequential means 19 Maria Borcsa, University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen, Germany Semantic polarities in a couple therapy conversation Lisa Chiara Fellin, The University of Northampton; Valeria Ugazio; Stella Chiara Guarnieri Dominant story, power and positioning in couple therapy Helena Päivinen, University of Jyväskylä; Juha Holma The Concept of 'Moral Order' in Couples Therapy -­‐-­‐ a Discursive Case Study Jarl Wahlström, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Discussants: João Salgado, ISMAI -­‐ Institute of Higher Education of Maia/CPUP; Aarno Laitila, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu; 27. Panel Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Personality, process and outcome in intensive Depression multimodal psychotherapy of depression Moderators: Almut Zeeck, University of Freiburg, Germany; Ulrike Dinger, Heidelberg University, Germany The INDDEP-­‐study: First results from a naturalistic multicenter trial on inpatient and day clinic treatment of depression. Almut Zeeck, University of Freiburg, Germany; Jörn von Wietersheim; Heinz Weiss; Katharina Endorf; Franziska Kunzl; Alexander Voelker; Astrid Helesic; Carl E. Scheidt; Annegret Eckhardt-­‐Henn; Manfred E. Beutel; Armin Hartmann Subtyping depressive patients seeking intensive, multimodal treatment: Clusters based on DAS or DEQ and their relations to severity and psychopathology Armin Hartmann, University of Freiburg, Germany; Jörn von Wietersheim; Heinz Weiss; Katharina Endorf; Franziska Kunzl; Alexander Voelker; Astrid Helesic; Carl E. Scheidt; Annegret Eckhardt-­‐Henn; Manfred E. Beutel; Almut Zeeck Process and outcome in multimodal psychotherapies for depression Henning Schauenburg, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany; Johannes C. Ehrenthal; Christoph Nikendei; Ulrike Dinger Change of self-­‐esteem predicts follow-­‐up outcome after intensive multimodal psychotherapy for Depression Ulrike Dinger, Heidelberg University, Germany; Johannes C. Ehrenthal; Christoph Nikendei; Henning Schauenburg 20 28. Panel Alliance Moderator: Stephen Shirk, University of Denver Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Alliance as a Facilitating Factor in Youth Therapy Therapist-­‐parent alliance and parent attachment-­‐ promoting behaviors in attachment-­‐based family therapy for depressed and suicidal adolescents Menachem M Feder, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; Gary Diamond The Dimensionality of the Therapeutic Alliance with Youth: Confirmatory Factor Analysis of The Therapeutic Alliance Scale for Children (TASC-­‐R) Silje Mørup Ormhaug, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway; Stephen Shirk Alliance discrepancies and outcome in CBT for youth with anxiety disorders Krister Westlye Fjermestad, Frambu centre for rare disorders Alliance and Expectancies as Predictors of Early Change in Therapy for Adolescent Depression Stephen Shirk, University of Denver Discussant: Robert Russell; 29. Panel Emotion/Trauma Moderator: Lynne E. Angus, York University, Canada Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Assessing the contributions of narrative and emotion processes in Emotion-­‐focused therapy for Trauma ( EFT-­‐T) : Empirical research findings and implications for innovative treatment practices. Enhancing narrative coherence and emotional processing in emotion-­‐focused therapy for complex trauma Sandra Paivio, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada A moment by moment approach to assessing narrative and emotion integration in Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy for Trauma: The Narrative-­‐Emotion Process Coding System Naomi Carpenter, York University, Canada; Lynne E. Angus; Sandra Paivio; Emily Bryntwick 21 Investigating Narrative and Emotion Integration in Emotion-­‐focused Therapy for Complex Trauma: A process-­‐outcome analysis Emily Bryntwick, York University, Canada; Lynne E. Angus; Sandra Paivio; Naomi Carpenter; Chrissy Macaulay 30. Panel Supervision/Training Moderator: Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Training, supervision and therapist development When things go wrong: failing or dropping out from psychotherapy training Joakim Norberg, Karolinska Institutet; Jan Carlsson Interaction-­‐Evaluation-­‐Analysis (IEA): Investigating feed-­‐back communications in therapeutic and supervisory dialogues Jutta Kahl-­‐Popp, John-­‐Rittmeister-­‐Institut, Kiel, Germany Interaction of personal and professional aspects during the beginning phase of psychotherapist professional development Lenka Maruniakova, Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Tomas Rihacek Discussant: Erkki Olavi Heinonen, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland; 31. Panel Therapist factors Moderator: Michael Barkham, University of Sheffield, UK Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Practice-­‐oriented research: Enhancing practice Patterns of early change and the role of the therapist variable -­‐-­‐ Are some therapists faster than others? Julian A. Rubel, University of Trier, Germany; Anne-­‐ Katharina Schiefele; Wolfgang Lutz The art of practice: Examining common factors that contribute to effective practice. Jo-­‐Ann Pereira, University of Sheffield, UK; Michael Barkham; Stephen Kellett; David Saxon Predicting the Unpredictable: Modeling Data in Search of Clients with Poor Attendance Rates Henry Xiao, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Jeffrey Hayes; Kathy Bieschke 22 Discussant: Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; 32. Brief Paper Session Thursday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Therapist Factors Therapist Factors Moderator: Alberta Pos, York University, Canada Looking back: How did being a Therapist affect my Personal Life? Marit Råbu, University of Oslo, Norway Factors Related to Therapists' Intention to Use Psychotherapy Research: Narrowing the Practice-­‐ Research Gap Renee Grenon, University of Ottawa, Canada; George Tasca; Benjamin Fortin-­‐Langelier; Livia Chyurlia Managing therapeutic boundaries: Further findings from the International Study of the Professional Development of Psychotherapists Thomas Albert Schroder, University of Nottingham, UK; David E. Orlinsky Therapist affect, working alliance, and session outcome Harold Chui, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Clara Hill; Charles J. Gelso; Jonathan J. Mohr Does training of psychotherapists’ interpersonal perceptual skills make a difference for their patients’ treatment outcome? Irena Makower, ; Stephan Hau; Lennart Högman; Håkan Fischer Therapist's subjective experience during psychotherapy relevant episodes. Francisco Javier Venegas Betancur, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago 33. Executive Meeting 34. Plenary Process Moderators: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Thursday | 9:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Faculty Lounge Executive Meeting Thursday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Auditorium Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Visions in Psychotherapy Research and Practice: Reflections from Past Presidents of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 23 Universität Jena, Germany; Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA Discussants: Michael J Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Lorna Smith Benjamin, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA; Leslie Greenberg, York University, Toronto, Canada; Erhard Mergenthaler, University of Ulm, Germany; Len Horowitz, Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA; William B Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; William B. Piper, University of Vancouver; Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland; Marvin R. Goldfried, Stony Brook University, USA; David Shapiro, University of Sheffiled; Horst Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University Berlin; Mark Aveline, Leicester, UK; Paul Crits-­‐Christoph, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Karla Moras, Independent Counselor, Merion, USA; Thursday | 11:00 AM-11:30 AM | Coffee Break Area COFFEE BREAK 35. Panel Process Moderators: Paula Dagnino, Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile; Erkki Olavi Heinonen, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland COFFEE BREAK Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Psychodynamic process research: interpersonal problems, alliance, therapeutic focus, and patient change -­‐-­‐ what about their trajectories and development in the process? How do foci evolve? Four successful psychodynamic therapies analyzed Javiera Insua, Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile; Paula Dagnino; Carla Crempein; Elyna Gómez-­‐ Barris; Guillermo de la Parra Patients' pre-­‐treatment interpersonal problems as predictors of therapeutic alliance in long-­‐term psychodynamic psychotherapy Erkki Olavi Heinonen, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland; Paul Knekt; Olavi Antero Lindfors; Pekka Ollila What exactly counts as 'change' and how does it evolve during the therapeutic process? Rocio Escobar, Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile; Paula Dagnino; Javiera Insua; Carla Crempein; 24 Elyna Gómez-­‐Barris; Guillermo de la Parra Discussant: Horst Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University Berlin; 36. Panel Process-­‐outcome Moderator: Kim de Jong, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Practice-­‐oriented research: Applications and extensions of outcome monitoring feedback Methods of Delivering Feedback to Optimize Patient Outcomes: The Value of Expected Treatment Trajectories. Geoff R. Hooke, Perth Clinic, Australia; Andrew C. Page Managing self-­‐harm in an in-­‐patient population through symptom monitoring Shraddha Kashyap, University of Western Australia, Perth; Geoff R. Hooke; Andrew C. Page Influence of words used in psychotherapy sessions on outcome and process Anke Rebecca Roth, University of Trier, Germany; Stefan G. Hofmann; Wolfgang Lutz How well does clinical significance methodology capture aspects of recovery important to clinicians and patients? Fiona Renae Ronk, University of Western Australia, Perth; Geoff R. Hooke; Andrew C. Page Discussant: Jeffrey Hayes, Penn State University, University Park, USA; 37. Panel Trauma Moderator: Carla Crempein, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Family and intimate partner violence: research and clinical tools to enrich the understanding of the problem and guide interventions Empowerment of Women Environment Research (EMPoWER) Results of the European Daphne project (European research project on women groups suffering from gender-­‐based violence) Michael Alexander Wieser, Alpen-­‐Adria-­‐Universitaet Klagenfurt; Galabina Petrova Tarashoeva "Dysfunctional Interpersonal Patterns and Intra-­‐ 25 psychic Conflicts in victims of Domestic Violence: preventing re-­‐victimization" Carla Crempein, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Paula Dagnino; Guillermo de la Parra; Elyna Gómez-­‐Barris Satisfaction with life and experiences of care and adversity in Chilean teen residents protection centers. Karla Alvarez Kozubova, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Carola Alvarez; Iris Delgado; Carla Crempein El Hombre agresor de su pareja: Un actor desconocido Javier Roberto Barría Muñoz Javier Barria, Universidad de Chile, Santiago Discussant: Célia Sales, ISCTE-­‐IUL; 38. Panel Integration Moderator: Mick Cooper, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Pluralistic therapy for depression: Development of a collaborative, integrative model of psychotherapy The outcomes of pluralistic therapy for depression Biljana van Rijn, ; Mick Cooper; John McLeod; Tony Ward; Simon Cassar; Ciara Wild Client-­‐identified helpful factors in pluralistic therapy for depression Pavlina Antoniou, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Mick Cooper; John McLeod; Tony Ward; Biljana van Rijn; Simon Cassar Developing an adherence protocol for pluralistic psychotherapy John McLeod, University of Oslo, Norway What do clients want: An investigation of clients' preferences using the Therapy Personalisation Form -­‐ Assessment Mick Cooper, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Ayse Suzan Aylindar Discussant: Thomas Mackrill, Metropolitan University College; 39. Panel Family Moderators: William Pinsof, Family Institute at Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Progress/feedback research in couple and family therapy: Assessment, Outcome and 26 Northwestern University; Terje Tilden, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Alliance The STIC Feedback System: Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluation William Pinsof, Family Institute at Northwestern University; Richard Zinbarg; Terje Tilden Innovation in psychotherapy process-­‐outcome research using the STIC online feedback system during therapy. Results from a multisite, longitudinal clinical pilot study in Norway. Åshild Tellefsen Håland, ; Terje Tilden; William M Pinsof; Asle Hoffart; Bruce Wampold The Vicissitudes of Alliance in Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy Jacob Z. Goldsmith, The Family Institute at Northwestern University; William Pinsof Discussant: Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany; 40. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderator: Kerry Gibson, University of Auckland, New Zealand Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Panel Session: Counselling and psychotherapy with adolescents: expectations, experience and therapeutic process Changes in defense mechanisms and personality in adolescence Mariagrazia Di Giuseppe, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; Nick Midgley Linguistic Markers of Therapeutic Process and Developmental change in Adolescence Gerald Francis Ronning, MD, University of Minnesota Expectations of psychotherapy among depressed adolescents Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; Josh Holmes What matters to young people in psychotherapy and counselling? Kerry Gibson, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Kelly Thomas; Claire Cartwright 41. Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 27 Panel Behavioral Moderator: Sonia Beatriz Meyer, Universidade de São Paulo Single case design in clinical setting Review of single case reversal experiments in Brazil using Functional Analytic Psychotherapy as intervention Sonia Beatriz Meyer, Universidade de São Paulo A Descriptive Single-­‐case Design: Analysis of therapist's and patient's behavior in a case of Borderline Personality Disorder Hérika de Mesquita Sadi, Universidade de São Paulo/ FUMEC; Sonia Beatriz Meyer A Single-­‐Case Experimental Demonstration of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy with Two Clients with Severe Interpersonal Problems Claudia Kami Bastos Oshiro, Universidade de São Paulo; Sonia Beatriz Meyer Discussant: Sonia Beatriz Meyer, Universidade de São Paulo; 42. Panel Depression Moderator: Nelson Valdés, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Women and Depression: their manner of speaking, their main relational demands and their discursive positions during relevant segments of the therapy Linguyistic and Verbal Micromarkers identified in the speech of Anaclitics' and Introjectives' Patients with Depressive Symptoms Nelson Valdés, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; J. Carola Pérez The main Relational Demands of depressive patients according to their personality styles: analysis of relevant segments within the therapeutic sessions Nicolle Anette Alamo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Nelson Valdés; H Daniel Espinosa-­‐ Duque Change In The Mentalizing Capacity And Reorganization Of Discursive Positions In A Psychotherapeutic Process. Cecilia de la Cerda, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Juan Pablo Jiménez; Alemka Tomicic; Claudio Martinez Discussant: Omar Gelo, University of Salento -­‐-­‐ 28 Italy, and Sigmund Freud University -­‐-­‐ Austria; 43. Panel Alliance Moderator: Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 The therapeutic relationship, and how it works. Moments of tension and strain in psychotherapy and how they promote a good alliance and outcome Patrick Figlioli, University of Bern, Switzerland; Franz Caspar Effects of motive-­‐oriented therapeutic relationship in a ten-­‐session general psychiatric treatment of borderline personality disorder: A randomized controlled trial Ueli Kramer, Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne, Switzerland; Stephane Kolly; Laurent Berthoud; Sabine Keller; Martin Preisig; Franz Caspar; Thomas Berger; Yves de Roten; Pierre Marquet; Jean-­‐Nicolas Despland Therapeutic alliance rupture and repair process in a young person with borderline personality disorder: A dialogical sequence analysis. Elon Gersh, University of Melbourne, Australia; Mikael Leiman; Carol Hulbert; Louise McCutcheon; Emma Burke; Harri Valkonen; Soile Tikkanen; Andrew Chanen 44. Panel Practice-­‐Oriented Research Moderator: Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Practice-­‐Oriented Research: Studies by and about clinicians and researchers partnerships The use of empirically based techniques in day-­‐to-­‐day practice: Does it matter and if so, for whom? Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Soo Jeong Youn; Andrew A. McAleavey; James Boswell; Mary Boutselis; Melora Braver; Nancy Chiswick; Neal Hemmelstein; Jeffrey Jackson; Rick Lytle; Marolyn Morford; Heather Scott; Catherine Spayd; Mary O'Leary Wiley Patients who deteriorate in psychological treatment -­‐-­‐ preliminary results from a practice-­‐based study in Sweden Rolf Holmqvist, Linköping University, Sweden Benefits and Challenges of Practice-­‐Oriented Psychotherapy Research in Germany: The QS-­‐PSY-­‐BAY 29 project of quality assurance in outpatient psychotherapy Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐Universität Jena, Germany What counselors want to know: A survey of practicing psychotherapists' interest in research through a Practice Research Network. Andrew A. McAleavey, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Louis G. Castonguay; Soo Jeong Youn; Henry Xiao; Benjamin Locke 45. Panel Treatment Approaches Moderator: Johannes Krall, University of Klagenfurt, Austria Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Enhancing Practitioner Research in Psychodrama Integration of Practitioner Research in Psychodrama Practice and Training Johannes Krall, University of Klagenfurt, Austria Development of research competencies and attitudes of trainees towards research in psychodrama Jutta Fuerst, Institute for Psychosocial Intervention and Communication Research Morenean Psychodramatic Techniques. A systematic review. Ana Sofia Cruz, Fernando Pessoa University; Célia Sales; Gabriela Moita; Paula Cristina Gomes Alves Discussant: Jutta Fuerst, Institute for Psychosocial Intervention and Communication Research; 46. Panel Culture Moderator: Robert Schweitzer, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Needs and challenges of providing psychotherapy across cultures Understanding the psychosocial needs women entering Australia under the at-­‐risk women's program Robert Schweitzer, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; Mark Brough; Ignacio Correa-­‐ Valez; Caroline Lenette; Lyn Vromans Practical and theoretical challenges in delivering psychotherapy to individuals belonging to different cultural groups, and in teaching and training professionals belonging to those cultures 30 Gaby Shefler, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; Gaby Shefler Adapting and Implementing Psychotherapy Interventions in a Village Clinic in Burundi Laurie Heatherington, Williams College; Jessica Fitts; Pacifique Irankunda Discussant: William Spencer West, University of Manchester, UK; 47. Brief Paper Session Child / Adolescent Moderator: Gary Diamond, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Thursday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Child/ Adolescent I The meditational effects of social relations on the children emotion regulations. Li-­‐fei Wang,, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei; Sz-­‐yu Pan Effective Analysis of Psychological Consultation on a Child-­‐Care Worker at the Residential Child Care Institution of Taiwan Miao-­‐Jung Lin, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Social Skills Intervention Using Interactive Technology Maria Hopkins, University of Alabama at Birmingham Mirror on the wall: The contribution of familial and idolization factors to body and eating attitudes of children Miri Scharf, Haifa University, Israel; Miri Levy Predictors of non-­‐response in a naturalistic trial of outpatient child and adolescent psychotherapy Judith Daniels, Otto-­‐von-­‐Guericke-­‐Universität Magdeburg, Germany; Katharina Weitkamp; Georg Romer; Silke Wiegand-­‐Grefe Evaluation of outcome in psychoanalytic treatment of children and adolescents Licia L. Reatto, Italian Psychoanalytic Society 48. Past Presidents’ Lunch / LUNCH 50. Thursday | 1:00 PM-­‐2:00 PM | Tent (Outdoors) Past Presidents` Lunch / LUNCH Thursday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 31 Chapter Meeting 35.01.05 NA Chapter Meeting 51. Chapter Meeting Thursday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 EU Chapter Meeting 52. Chapter Meeting Thursday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 UK Chapter Meeting 53. Chapter Meeting Thursday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 LA Chapter Meeting 54. Structured Discussion Child/Adolescent Moderator: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Research in child, adolescent and family therapy: Current challenges and future directions Discussants: Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; Adriana Lis, University of Padova, Italy; Geoff Goodman, Long Island University, Brookville, NY; Gunnar Carlberg, The Erica Foundation; Katharina Weitkamp, MSH Medical School Hamburg; Marc Noom; 55. Structured Discussion Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Qualitative methods Moderators: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA; William B Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; John McLeod, University of Oslo, Norway Participant in Structured Discussion Group Structured Discussion: What`s the Point of Qualitative Research? 32 Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA 56. Structured Discussion Training Moderators: Hadas Wiseman, University of Haifa, Israel; Michael J Constantino, University of Massachusetts Amherst Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Facilitating Mentoring within SPR: Developing and supporting psychotherapy researchers Discussants: George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA; Laurie Heatherington, Williams College; Thomas Albert Schroder, University of Nottingham, UK; Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany; Kim de Jong, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Juan Martin Gomez Penedo, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 57. Structured Discussion Culture Moderators: Shigeru Iwakabe, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Issues associated with translating psychotherapy research scales and instruments into another language: cross-­‐ cultural equivalence and cross-­‐language equivalence Transcultural adaptation and validation of the french version of the Counselor Activity Self-­‐Efficacy Scales. Giancarlo Jr Collacciani, Université du Québec à Montréal; Marc-­‐Simon Drouin; Gilles Dupuis Discussants: Dan Pokorny, Ulm University, Germany; Michael Alexander Wieser, Alpen-­‐ Adria-­‐Universitaet Klagenfurt; Adam O Horvath, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada; Giancarlo Jr Collacciani, Université du Québec à Montréal; Brent Mallinckrodt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA; Peter Elsass, Copenhagen University; Jeremy Halstead, University of Leeds, London, UK; 58. Panel Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Taking a Dramatic Turn: Embodiment and Process Distancing in Psychotherapy Moderators: Calli Armstrong, Concordia University; Alisha Henson, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 33 Embodied Empathy: An Exploration of How Empathy is Manifested in Therapy Terra Kowalyk, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Marilyn Fitzpatrick Attachment Representations and Therapeutic Distancing as Constructs in the Development of Working Alliance in Drama Therapy Alisha Henson, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Towards an Understanding of the Effective Change Processes in Drama Therapy Calli Armstrong, Concordia University Discussant: Calli Armstrong, Concordia University; Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 59. Panel Process-­‐outcome Moderator: Adrian Montesano, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Process and outcome of systemic and narrative therapy for depression Couple therapy for depression: a preliminary study in a naturalistic context Adrian Montesano, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Guillem Feixas; Xochitl Hernández; Marta Salla; Dámaris Muñoz Changes in interpersonal perception in systemic couple therapy for depression: one year follow-­‐up case study Marta Salla, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Guillem Feixas; Adrian Montesano; Sandra Tomas How individual changes affect relational patterns: a qualitative analysis of Innovative Moments and the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Joao Batista, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Miguel M. Gonçalves; Daniela Alves; Joana Silva; Anabela Machado; Sara Freitas Discussant: Miguel M Gonçalves, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; 60. Panel Somatic Moderator: Francesco Pagnini, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Mindfulness and Mind-­‐Body Relationship in the Clinical Practice A non-­‐meditative approach to mindfulness in psychotherapy Francesco Pagnini, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, 34 Milan, Italy; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.; Deborah Phillips; Ellen J. Langer Body-­‐Mind processing during Body-­‐movement psychotherapy Maria E. Moneta, Universidad de Chile, Santiago Conceptualizing mindfulness as 'remembrance': Tibetan Buddhist perspectives applied in practice Kathleen Louise Gregory, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Discussant: Gian Mauro Manzoni, Istituto Auxologico Italiano; 61. Panel Assessment Moderator: Álvaro I. Langer, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 New Technologies Applied to Mental Health Interventions Chilean validation of My-­‐School4web: A 3D simulation program for the screening of substance use, bullying and body image disturbances in adolescents and young adults Álvaro I. Langer, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Valentina Ulloa; Adolfo J. Cangas Design and Pilot Study of an Adventure Video Game as a Tool in Psychotherapeutic Processes of Adolescent Women with Symptoms of Depression. Álvaro Carrasco, Universidad de Chile, Santiago Optimizing health care for patients with depression through new information technologies: A pilot study. Graciela Rojas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Mariane Krause; Stephanie Bauer; Markus Moessner; Sergio Gloger; H Daniel Espinosa-­‐Duque; J. Carola Pérez; Álvaro Carrasco Discussant: Thomas Berger, University of Bern, Switzerland; 62. Panel Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Systemic-­‐Constructivist Couples Therapy Couple (SCCT): Identifying Core Mechanisms of Moderator: David W Reid, York University, Canada Change a nd E valuating A pplications Across Diverse Groups Interpersonal Processing as a Core Mechanism of 35 Change in enhancing Couple Identity and Empathic Accuracy in Systemic-­‐Constructivist Couple Therapy (SCCT). David W. Reid, York University, Canada; Jane E. Dalton; Faye K. Doell Cultural Adaptation of Systemic-­‐Constructivist Couple Therapy (SCCT) for Distressed South Asian Couples Saunia Ahmad, York University, Canada Marital Relationship Enhancement Using a Couples' Workshop Based Intervention Derived from SCCT Niloufar Eshghi, York University, Canada Systemic-­‐Constructivist Couples Therapy (SCCT) for Individuals with Obsessive-­‐Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and their partners Rachel L. Siegal , York University, Canada Discussant: Ashley K. Randall, Arizona State University; 63. Panel Depression Moderators: Alberto Botto, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Caroline Leighton Geddes, Universidad de Chile, Santiago Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Biology and environment in the origin of psychopathology Genes and environment from "vulnerability" to "plasticity". A systematic review Caroline Leighton Geddes, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Alberto Botto; Patrick Luyten; Jaime Silva; Juan Pablo Jiménez Oxytocin receptor gene (Oxtr) polymorphism as a predictor of symptomatology and response to psychotherapy in depressed patients Alberto Botto, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Caroline Leighton Geddes; Juan Pablo Jiménez; Patrick Luyten; Jaime Silva Stress, cortisol and the biology of depression Camila Valdés, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Jaime Silva; Rodrigo Pacheco Discussant: Juan Pablo Jiménez, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; 64. Panel Anxiety Moderator: Barbara Hoff Esbjorn Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Recent Advances in Theory and Treatment of Childhood Anxiety 36 Is the relationship between attachment insecurity and anxiety mediated by reflective functioning? Sonja Breinholst, ; Barbara Hoff Esbjorn; Helle Hindhede Hald; Katrine Wendelboe; Sara Kerstine Nielsen; Marie Louise Reinholdt-­‐Dunne Do metacognitions mediate the association between perceived parenting style and anxiety in youth? Nicole Nadine Lonfeldt, ; Marie Louise Reinholdt-­‐ Dunne; Nicoline Normann; Marie Tolstrup; Barbara Hoff Esbjorn The effects of enrolling parents in treatment: Results from a long term follow-­‐up (3 years) of children treated for anxiety disorders Marie Louise Reinholdt-­‐Dunne, ; Sonja Breinholst; Monika Walczak; Sara Kerstine Nielsen; Abigail Cora Smith; Helle Dittmann; Nicole Nadine Lonfeldt; Nicoline Normann; Barbara Hoff Esbjorn Developing a metacognitive child therapy for children with generalised anxiety Barbara Hoff Esbjorn, ; Nicoline Normann; Nicole Nadine Lonfeldt; Katrine Wendelboe; Marie Louise Reinholdt-­‐Dunne Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 65. Panel Change Process Moderators: George MacDonald, University of Manchester, UK; Jonathan Lloyd, Manchester University, UK; Christa Maria Gorsedene, University of Manchester, UK Psychotherapy Beneath the Surface Culture as a positive resource in therapy George MacDonald, University of Manchester, UK; George MacDonald Slow-­‐release spiritual emergence in therapy Christa Maria Gorsedene, University of Manchester, UK The Use of Metaphor in Therapy Practice Jonathan Lloyd, Manchester University, UK Thursday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 66. Brief Paper Session Mentalization Moderator: Martin Grosse Holtforth, University of Zurich, Switzerland Mentalization Clients' experience of Mentalization-­‐Based Therapy Catalina Woldarsky Meneses, private practice; Iryna Ivanova 37 Physical abuse in childhood predicts mentalizing capacities after inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment Claudia Subic-­‐Wrana, Johannes Gutenberg-­‐Universität Mainz, Germany; Manfred E. Beutel; Matthias Michal; Joerg Wiltink The impact of mentalization training on the reflective function of novice therapists: a randomized controlled trial. Lina Normandin, Université Laval; Karin Ensink Minding Avoidant personality disorder Sebastian Simonsen, Psychotherapeutic Center Stolpegaard The relationship between self-­‐ and clinician-­‐rated personality organization and mentalization in inpatients with borderline personality disorder Jana Volkert, University Medical Center Hamburg-­‐ Eppendorf, Germany; Olga Wlodarczyk; Maria C. Dehoust; Holger Schulz; Sylke Andreas Thursday | 4:30:00 PM-5:00 PM | Coffee Break Area COFFEE BREAK 67. Panel COFFEE BREAK Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Process Moderators: Sylvie Berney, Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne, Switzerland; Jean-­‐Nicolas Despland, University of Lausanne Dynamic psychotherapy with psychotic patients: Current approaches to research and measurement Metacognition, Symptoms and Functioning in a First Episode Psychosis sample -­‐ implications for psychological therapy Angus MacBeth, University of Aberdeen; Andrew Gumley; Matthias Schwannauer; Hamish McLeod; Antonino Carcione; Rebecca Fisher; Giancarlo Dimaggio The relationship between metacognitive profile, attachment pattern, and intersubjective process in psychotherapy of a person recovering from first episode schizophrenia Susanne Harder, Copenhagen University; Sarah I.F. Daniel Psychotic defense mechanisms in patients with schizophrenia disorder Sylvie Berney, Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne, Switzerland; Yves de Roten; Veronique Beretta; Alessandra Solida; Jean-­‐Nicolas Despland 38 Linking dissociation and schizophrenia by subtypes: theoretical and clinical implications. Matthias Vogel, University of Rostock, Germany; Tanja Braungardt; Thomas Klauer ; Hans Jörgen Grabe; Wolfgang Schneider Discussants: John Christopher Perry, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada; Bent Rosenbaum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 68. Panel Patient/client factors Moderators: Max Carney, Univerisity of Toronto; Silvia Linda Tenenbaum, University of Toronto, Canada Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Working with gender variance: Best practices in counselling transgender, intersex, two-­‐spirit and genderqueer clients From the illness we fear to the diagnosis we assign: Clinical work with border-­‐gender youth (14 to 29) in Peterborough (Canada), under a Family Health Team format. Silvia Linda Tenenbaum, University of Toronto, Canada Culture, embodiment, gender variance and narrative therapy: Clinical experiences of a transgender psychotherapist working with genderqueer clients across the age spectrum Max Carney, Univerisity of Toronto Intersexed and transgendered people Erik Schneider , Intersex & Transgender Luxembourg a.s.b.l. Discussants: Max Carney, Univerisity of Toronto; Silvia Linda Tenenbaum, University of Toronto, Canada; 69. Panel Trauma Moderators: Marianne Opaas, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway; Bente Lømo, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway; Tonje Holt, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Outcome and process factors in therapy with traumatized youth and adults -­‐Results from three therapy studies in Norway. Development of early alliance in Intimate Partner Violence treatment Bente Lømo, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway; Hanne Haavind; Odd Tjersland Three-­‐year follow-­‐up of traumatized refugees in a natural treatment study: Relationships between pretreatment personality functioning, therapy trajectory, and outcome. 39 Marianne Opaas, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway The predictive role of parental and child reported social support in therapy with traumatized children Tonje Holt, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway; Tine K. Jensen; Silje Mørup Ormhaug Discussant: Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen, University of Oslo, Norway; Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 70. Panel Drawing on the past: Dialogical-­‐dialectical approaches to psychotherapy Treatment Approaches Moderator: Michael Basseches, Suffolk University, Boston, USA The inadequacy of the medical model -­‐-­‐ and even so it persists! Angela Brandao, University of Lisbon, Portugal The epistemology of the dialogical-­‐dialectical approach to psycho-­‐therapy Tullio Carere-­‐Comes, Dià-­‐Associazione dialogico-­‐ dialettica, Bergamo, Italia Categorizing moments within developmental and dialectical processes instead of categorizing patients: An epistemic lens for psychotherapy practice and research. Michael Basseches, Suffolk University, Boston, USA Discussant: Miguel M Gonçalves, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 71. Panel Couple Moderators: Jaakko Seikkula, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Evrinomy Avdi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Virpi-­‐Liisa Elina Kykyri, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Anu Karvonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Relational Mind -­‐-­‐ Therapists and couple in mutual embodied attunement in couple therapy The therapeutic relationship in couple therapy: Verbal and non-­‐verbal aspects of the relational mind in the clinical dialogue Evrinomy Avdi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Theodora Karampa; Anna Mylona; Vasileia Lerou Capturing the inner dialogue and its bodily reflections in clients and therapists Virpi-­‐Liisa Elina Kykyri, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Jaakko Seikkula; Anu Karvonen; Markku Penttonen How do therapists and clients attune to each other 40 during couple therapy? Anu Karvonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Jaakko Seikkula; Virpi-­‐Liisa Elina Kykyri; Markku Penttonen; Jarno Mikkonen Discussant: Maria Borcsa, University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen, Germany; 72. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderator: Adriana Lis, University of Padova, Italy Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Process and outcome evaluation in children or adolescents` psychotherapy. Psychotherapy with children and adolescents that have been sexually abused: Narratives of recovery Claudia Capella, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Gretchen Beiza; Denise Dussert; Carolina Gutierrez; Ximena Lama; Loreto Rodriguez Are child and adolescent psychotherapeutic treatments in a naturalistic outpatient setting effective? Agnes von Wyl, Zurich University of Applied Sciences Psychodynamic therapy for adolescents suffering from comorbid disorders of conduct and emotions in an inpatient setting: a randomized controlled trial Carola Cropp, Asklepios Clinic Tiefenbrunn; Simone Salzer; Annette Streeck-­‐Fischer Research on therapeutic process in childhood: a single case study Elisa Delvecchio, University of Padova; Adriana Lis; Daniela Di Riso 73. Panel Case studies Moderator: Randi Ulberg, Vestfold Hospital Trust Discussant: Karin Ensink, University Laval; Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Case-­‐studies i psychodynamic therapy with adults and adolescents Transference work and disengaged feelings in the therapist Randi Ulberg, Vestfold Hospital Trust; Svein Amlo; Anne Grete Hersoug; Per Høglend Factors that affect significant improvement/failure to improve after dynamic therapy with transference interpretation Alice Marble, University of Oslo, Norway; Per Høglend; Randi Ulberg 41 A case study with a depressed teenage girl Elisabeth Ness, Vestfold Hospital Trust; Randi Ulberg; Anne Grete Hersoug Discussant: Per Høglend, University of Oslo, Norway; Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 74. Panel Resistance to psychoanalytic treatment among patients with psychosomatic disorders Patient/client factors Moderator: Jaime Yasky, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia The value of peer supervision group as clinical research device: analysis of a group experience Thomas O'Brien, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Robert King; Jaime Yasky Resistance, early engagement and outcome in psychoanalytic psychotherapy of patients with psychosomatic disorders: main results of a clinical study Robert King, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; Jaime Yasky; Thomas O'Brien The use of clinical judgment to assess outcome in a clinical study: review of an experience Jaime Yasky, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Thomas O'Brien; Robert King Neural Bases of Object Relations among Patients with Somatoform Disorders: fMRI findings and their implications for treatment Alla Landa, Columbia University, New York, USA; Brian Fallon; Zhishun Wang; Yunsuo Duan; Feng Liu; Kevin Ochsner; Tor Wager; Brad Peterson Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 75. Panel Alliance Moderator: George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA Optimizing the therapeutic alliance/relationship On Transforming Therapist Frustration to Compassion Marvin R. Goldfried, Stony Brook University, USA Convergence of patient-­‐therapist alliance preferences George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA Repairing ruptures in the therapeutic alliance: key findings and future directions Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA 42 The Effect of a Therapist Workshop in Alliance Strategies Lotte Smith-­‐Hansen , Harvard Medical School 76. Panel Change Process Moderator: Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Corrective Experiences -­‐-­‐ Recent Developments Facilitating Corrective Experiences Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland; Nicola Ferrari; Mathias Rusch Modeling corrective experiences as motivational mountain pass Stefan Westermann, University of Bern, Switzerland; Nicola Ferrari; Franz Caspar Corrective experiences: An integrative perspective Soo Jeong Youn, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Teresa Huang; Louis G. Castonguay; Clara Hill 77. Panel Training Moderator: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 The Experiences of Psychotherapist Trainees: New Studies from the SPR Collaborative Research Network Doing, Being and Becoming: Perceptions of Therapeutic Challenges and Coping among Trainee Therapists in India Poornima Bhola, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore, India; Ahalya Raguram The Emerging Professional Self: Trainee therapist experience of growth and development during the first years of training Soti Grafanaki, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada The development of psychotherapy trainees: A cross-­‐ sectional study Elitsa Tilkidzhieva, Sigmund Freud University, Vienna, Austria; Omar Gelo; Kathrin Moertl; Jutta Feigl Therapist difficulties with patients and their ways to cope with them -­‐-­‐ how are they related to process and outcome in psychotherapy? Ulrike Willutzki, Universiy Witten/Herdecke; Tobias 43 Teismann; David E. Orlinsky Discussant: Ulrike Willutzki, Universiy Witten/Herdecke; 78. Panel Anxiety Moderator: Jeanne Watson, University of Toronto, Canada Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Drawing on Early Conceptualizations of Anxiety to Inform Theory & Practice Self-­‐Discrepancy and Affect Dysregulation Measures: Intercorrelation and Correlations with Anxiety and Depression Measures Neill Watson, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, USA; Jeanne Watson; Evelyn J. McMullen The Role of Early Life Experiences in the Subjective Experience of Well-­‐Being Jeanne Watson, University of Toronto, Canada; Evelyn J. McMullen; Neill Watson Avoidant Attachment Style, Masking Psychological Distress, and Compromising Well-­‐Being Evelyn J. McMullen, University of Toronto, Canada; Jeanne Watson; Neill Watson Discussant: William B Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA; 79. Brief Paper Session Personality /Emotion Regulation Moderator: Martina Belz, University of Bern Thursday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Personality/ Emotion Regulation Neuroticism, Psychotherapeutic Process and the Use of the Outcome Questionnaire (OQ-­‐45) in a Sample of Depressed Patients in Brazil Giovanna Del Grande Silva, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil; Jaciana Araújo; Luana Barbosa; Thaíse Mondin; Karen Jansen; Luciana Quevedo; Luciano Souza; Ricardo Pinheiro; Ricardo Silva The Metacognitive Interpersonal Mindfulness-­‐Based Training for Personality Disorders with Over-­‐regulated Emotions.-­‐ Centre for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy, Rome -­‐ Tiziana Passarella, Center for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy, Rome; Paolo Ottavi; Manuela Pasinetti; Giampaolo Salvatore; Giancarlo Dimaggio; Raffaele Popolo Emotional disregulation and personality disorders Giampaolo Salvatore, Center for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy, Rome; Giovanna Attinà; Luisa 44 Buonocore; Francesca Carabelli; Giancarlo Dimaggio; Vittoria Galasso; Paolo Ottavi; Manuela Pasinetti; Tiziana Passarella; Raffaele Popolo Treatment objectives as predictors of outcome in short-­‐term dynamic psychotherapy and cognitive therapy with cluster C personality disorders Truls Ryum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Tordheim, Norway; Jakob Valen; Tore C. Stiles; Martin Svartberg; Truls Ryum Toward a semantic model of emotion regulation and psychotherapy: an fMRI study on spontaneous avoidance of emotional stimuli Irene Messina, Università degli studi di Padova; Marco Sambin; Roberto Viviani 80. Poster session Thursday | 6:30 PM-­‐8:00 PM | Auditorium Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Thursday Poster Session 1 Using Item Response Theory to Increase Sensitivity to Change and Group Differences of the Working Alliance Inventory and its Short Form Brent Mallinckrodt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA What We Talk About When We Talk About the Therapeutic Relationship Jackson Taylor, Adelphi University, New York, USA; J. Christopher Muran; Jeremy Safran; Arnold Winston Standardised, time restricted care packages for anxiety disorders: implementation and treatment outcomes Hanne Tranberg, Mental Health Services, Capital Region, Denmark; Erik L. Mortensen; Marianne Engelbrecht Lau How do patients with panic attacks describe themselves? Differences in self-­‐refence ratings between patients with panic attacks and controls Ottilia Klipsch, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; Henning Schauenburg; Christoph Nikendei; Ulrike Dinger Challenges in learning and using mindfulness for evaluation anxiety Ingrid Dundas, University of Bergen, Norway; Per Einar Binder Change in brief psychodynamic psychotherapies with elderly in a training clinic 45 Maria Leonor Espinosa Eneas, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie; Glaucia M. A. Rocha; Sonia Maria Silva; Milena P. Silva; Maria Carla C. Silveira Outcome Questionnaire (OQ-­‐45.2): A study with Brazilian Sample Sonia Maria Silva, University Presbiterian Mackenzie, Brazil.; Irai Cristina Boccato Alves Client attachment styles, therapeutic alliance, depression and anxiety symptoms Glaucia M. A. Rocha, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie; Isabella T. Suzuki; Marília Barban; Renata Beltran; Maria Leonor Espinosa Eneas; Sonia Maria Silva A clinical case study of a psychoanalytic psychotherapy monitored with functional neuroimaging Anna Buchheim, Innsbruck University; Karin Labek; Steffen Walter; Roberto Viviani Disorganized attachment, therapeutic process and interpersonal motivational systems Walter Sapuppo, U.O.S.D. Disturbi del Comportamento Alimentare, ASL Roma E; Armando Cotugno; Emanuela Reda; Fabio Monticelli; Alessandro Talia How do insecurely attached patients become secure? A multiple quantitative case study with the Patient Attachment Coding System Katrine Pelle Hermannsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Thea Balling; Stig Poulsen; Sarah I.F. Daniel; Alessandro Talia Technological Devices in Adolescents with Depressive Symptoms: A multiple case study. Javiera Insua, Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile; Rocio Escobar; H Daniel Espinosa-­‐Duque; Álvaro Carrasco; Vania Martínez; Mariane Krause; Graciela Rojas The application of drawing therapy in abused children: case studies of abused and witness children Miau Chen, National Sun Yat-­‐Sen University, Taiwan, ROC; Shih-­‐tseng T. Huang Cognitions in cognitive-­‐behavior therapy: The role of inferences and evaluations on generating emotions Andreea Visla, Babes-­‐Bolyai University, Romania; Martin Grosse Holtforth; Daniel David Feedback Effects in Psychotherapy on the basis of daily process Monitoring: a case study Benjamin Kraus, Univerity of Salzburg; Isa Sammet; Luca Lindenthal Immersed and distanced speech and emotional 46 arousal: Comparison between two good outcome cases of Cognitive-­‐Behavioral Therapy and Emotion-­‐ Focused Therapy. Sara Daniela Silva, Institute Higher of Maia/ Center of psychology of University of Porto; Eunice Dias Barbosa; João Salgado; Carla Cunha Therapists' spontaneous Reflective Functioning usage as a predictor of change in patients'spontaneous Reflective Functioning usage in Brief Relational Therapy Or Dagan, New School University, New York, USA; Jeremy Safran Facilitating emotional change in sex offenders Ellen Gunst, Ghent University, Belgium Client immersed and distanced speeches and therapeutic interventions: A case study of a good outcome case of EFT for depression. Ana Bela Couto, Instituto Superior da Maia; Eunice Dias Barbosa; Carla Cunha; Ana Sofia Teixeira; João Salgado The narrative matrix in children diagnosed with ADHD: The impact of methylphenidate on children's narrative ability Margarida Rangel Henriques, Porto University; Marta Jorge; Óscar Gonçalves Psychodrama Adolescent Group: The therapeutic change Nuno Pires, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Margarida Rangel Henriques Effects of gender and social status on children's empathy and emotional reactions Shih-­‐tseng T. Huang, National Chung-­‐Cheng University, Taiwan, ROC; Yiwen Kao The changes in emotional cognitive reconstruction in depressed experience in the therapy of age regression hypnosis Miau Chen, National Sun Yat-­‐Sen University, Taiwan, ROC; Shih-­‐tseng T. Huang Introducing & Developing Dynamic Deconstructive Psychotherapy within the UK -­‐ A Forensic Inpatient Service for Women with Complex Presentations Paul Christopher Stankard, Waterloo Manor Independent Hospital Socio-­‐cultural differences between couples and couple therapists: How are they handled? Valentina Ulloa, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile 47 Participation in Mental Health Services by Racial Minorities in North America: A Meta-­‐Analysis Timothy B. Smith, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Ryan Woodbury; Alexandra Knell Evaluation of Human Resources Operation of the Corporate Caring Officers and the Organizational Caring Culture Shinyi Sheree Chang, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Wen-­‐Ping Lan; Wen-­‐Huey, Lucy Chang Measurements of Neuron-­‐Specific Enolase serum levels in depressed patients: Is there a relationship with the clinical features? Carolina D. Wiener, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil; Melina Bazili Marques; Briane Fucolo; Ricardo Pinheiro; Luciano Souza; Ricardo Silva; Karen Jansen; Jean Pierre Oses The impact of cognitive behavioral therapy on IL-­‐6 levels in unmedicated women experiencing the first episode of depression: A pilot study. Marta Gazal, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil; Luciano Souza; Carolina D. Wiener; Ricardo Silva; Ricardo Pinheiro; Karen Jansen; Gabriele Ghisleni; Jean Pierre Oses; Manuella Kaster Reduced Serum Levels of Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE)in Drug-­‐Naïve Subjects with Major Depression and BipolarDisorder Carolina D. Wiener, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil; Karen Jansen; Gabriele Ghisleni; Manuella Kaster; Ricardo Pinheiro; Luciano Souza; Luis valmor Portela; Diogo Lara; Ricardo Silva; Jean Pierre Oses The correlations between the quality of life and the depressive tendency among primary caregivers of children with congenital heart disease Song-­‐Lin Wu, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan, ROC; Li-­‐Yue Ding; Shih-­‐tseng T. Huang How do Anaclitics' and Introjectives' Patients speak?: Microanalysis of the words used by depressive and anxious patients throughout the therapeutic process Gonzalo D. Orellana, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Luz Cantizano; María de los Angeles Ithurbisguy; Nelson Valdés Clinical Significance Benchmarks for Psychotherapy Efficacy in diverse psychological problems Rodrigo T. Lopes, University of Minho Can Psychotherapy Change Process Research be an Answer to the Challenges in Researching Psychotherapies for Anorexia Nervosa? Karolina Rozworska, University of British Columbia, 48 Vancouver, Canada Classifying Client Laughter in Psychotherapy Mizuna Imai, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; Shigeru Iwakabe A Two-­‐Year Longitudinal Study of Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples: Maintenance and Predictors of Relationship Change Stephanie Wiebe, University of Ottawa, Canada; Sue Johnson Analyzing the Structural Equation Model of Parentification, Adult Attachment style and Love Relationship Satisfaction. Chen Yen Liu , NASPR Coparental Alliance change in brief systemic intervention: A naturalistic study Marjorie Faivre, Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne, Switzerland; Yves de Roten; Joelle Darwiche; Claudio Carneiro; Christèle Vaudan; Alessandra Duc-­‐Marwood; Joelle Michaud-­‐Feinberg; Jean-­‐Nicolas Despland Psychodynamic short-­‐term group treatment for social phobia: Description of the treatment concept and a case study Romina Gawlytta, University Hospital of Jena; Susan Tefikow; Bernhard Strauss Analysis of trainees' competencies changing and its benefits by adopted the Systematic Observation Scale of Leading Strategies in group counseling supervision: A framework installing the ideal of Song-­‐Ming LiXue in Taiwan Yu-­‐Kuang Kevin Hsu, National Hsinchu University of Education Relative efficacy of small group treatment for panic disorders with or without agoraphobia: A systematic review and meta-­‐analysis Dominique Schwartze, University Hospital, Jena, Germany; Sarah Barkowski; Bernhard Strauss; Jenny Rosendahl What needs are our meetings meeting? A survey study about a recent meeting of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI). Nuno Conceicao, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Catarina Vaz Velho; Ana Isabel Silva; Pámela Rodrigues Paradigmatic Complementarity Model: An Integrative Dialectical Approach to Psychological Needs Satisfaction Regulation Elsa Conde, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco; Ana Ferreira; Ana Maria Romão; Gonçalo 49 Silva; António Sol; Catarina Vargues-­‐Conceição The Person In the Rain Test (PIR). Establishment of frequency distributions in the level of words. Application of the David Liberman algorithm (DLA) Silvina Perez Zambón , UCES; David Maldavsky Mentalizing Manifestations Within The Patient-­‐ Therapist Interaction Throughout The Course Of A Psychotherapeutic Process And Its Relationship To Change Cecilia de la Cerda, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Claudio Martinez; Juan Pablo Jiménez; Alemka Tomicic Neural correlates of emotion regulation strategies: a meta-­‐analysis of functional magnetic resonance studies Irene Messina, Università degli studi di Padova; Simone Bianco; Marco Sambin; Roberto Viviani Two-­‐Spirited and Stronger: Cultural and Sexual Implications for Counselling Ammaar Ahmad Kidwai, University of Toronto, Canada The Relation between Preparations for Retirement and the Quality of Life among Older Adults:Considerations for Counselors and Employers Shing-­‐Li Shih, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan The Development of the Hope Scale for Adults and Elders in Taiwan Ting-­‐Chia Lien, National University of Tainan; Jiun-­‐De Lin; Kun-­‐Hu Chen The Development of the Empowerment Scale for Elders in Taiwan Jiun-­‐De Lin, National Taichung University of Science and Technology; Ting-­‐Chia Lien; Szu-­‐Fan Chen Patient variables predicting therapeutic change: a naturalistic study in a psychiatric outpatient service setting Car-­‐Johan Uckelstam, Linköping University, Stockholm, Sweden; Rolf Holmqvist; Björn Philips Heterogeneity in the assessment of outcomes of psychosocial interventions: the example of Social Anxiety Disorder Jana Sommer, Alpen-­‐Adria-­‐Universität Klagenfurt, Austria; Sven Rabung Psychometrics of the Personal Questionnaire: A Client-­‐ Generated Outcome Measure Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; John R. Wagner; Célia Sales; Brian Rodgers; Paula 50 Cristina Gomes Alves; Maria João Café Changes in INTREX and Relationship to the SCL-­‐90-­‐R and IIP-­‐32 Zachary Herman, New School University, New York, USA; Jeremy Safran Clients' subjective experiences of therapist affirmation in psychotherapy Sachiko Sekiguchi, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; Tetsuo Fukushima; Shigeru Iwakabe The Relationship of Pre-­‐Treatment Personality Disorders to the Therapeutic Alliance Across Time in Two Time-­‐Limited Psychotherapies Sumru Tufekcioglu, Adelphi University, New York, USA; J. Christopher Muran; Jeremy Safran; Arnold Winston Quality assurance of treatment packages for personality disorders -­‐ a web based solution Sebastian Simonsen, Psychotherapeutic Center Stolpegaard; Marianne Engelbrecht Lau Facilitating Change Phase-­‐By-­‐Phase: Contributions From The Paradigmatic Complementarity Metamodel António Branco Vasco, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Nuno Conceicao; Joana Fojo Ferreira Mutual regulation in psychotherapy: Discursive and facial expressions Claudio Martinez, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile; Salvador Angulo; Isabelle Barroux; Adam Gerstmann; Alemka Tomicic The most neglected important variable in psychotherapy outcome research: Session use Stevan Lars Nielsen, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Dianne L. Nielsen Client-­‐therapist emotional synchronicity, client's emotional regulation and treatment outcome. Hadar Fisher, Bar-­‐Ilan University; Dana Atzil -­‐ Slonim; Tuvia Peri Facial Expression and Countertransference Astrid Bock, Universität Innsbruck, Austria; Doris Peham; Cord Benecke Empathy from the Psychotherapy Client's Perspective; A Qualitative Examination Peter D MacFarlane, Ohio University, Athens, USA; Timothy Anderson The Influences of Counseling Interns adopting Psychological Displacement Paradigm in Diary-­‐Writing on the self. 51 Su-­‐Fen Lee, Chinese Culture University,Taiwan; Kai-­‐Ting Chen Guilt feelings regulation between mothers and their anorexic daughters Christiane Fiechtner, University of Innsbruck; Eva Baenninger-­‐Huber How Taiwanese women who refuse marriage seek for subjective and social identification Wen-­‐Yu Tu, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Yi-­‐ Fang Chang The Life Experiences of Taiwanese Women Choosing to be Lifetime Single Wen-­‐Yu Tu, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Yi-­‐ Fang Chang Study of supervision and therapy processes based on video recording of sessions Stephan Hau, Stockholm University, Sweden; Thomas Erik Lindgren; Hanne Weie Oddli; Hanne Strømme Post-­‐graduate clinical training in private practice Birgitte Petersen, Aalborg University, Denmark Weakenings and repairs in supervisory alliances Anne Engholm Hedegaard, Aalborg University, Denmark Therapist's internal process in revealing themselves: Therapist's self-­‐disclosure on the process of self-­‐ disclosure Yasuna Takabatake, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; Shigeru Iwakabe How do therapists ask questions? Revisited. Beatriz Margarita Gómez, Aiglé Foundation, Argentina; Claudia Castañeiras; Alejandro Curtarelli; Javier Fernández-­‐Álvarez; Fernando Garcia; Aldana Lichtenberger; Héctor Fernández-­‐Álvarez Was Freud right? An empirical investigation of transference as a developmental concept Alessandro Talia, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Sarah I.F. Daniel; Stig Poulsen Initial improvement in adult psychodynamic psychotherapy Marina Bento Gastaud, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS), Brazil; Carolina S. Padoan; Cláudio L. Eizirik Friday, 27 June 2014 52 81. Panel Process Moderator: Jon Trygve Monsen, Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Title: Affect integration and levels of mental representation: Focal points of therapeutic intervention with the affect consciousness treatment model Affect Representation and Intervention Focus (ARIF): A coding system for modelling micro-­‐processes in therapeutic dialogues Ole André Solbakken, University of Oslo, Norway; Nils Martin Sønderland; Martin Seem Sundal; Jon Trygve Monsen Modeling micro-­‐process changes with ARIF in a good outcome psychotherapy Nils Martin Sønderland, University of Oslo, Norway; Ole André Solbakken; Martin Seem Sundal; Jon Trygve Monsen Micro-­‐processes in a successful and non-­‐successful therapy: Is it possible to identify different interaction sequences in the two therapies using ARIF? Martin Seem Sundal, University of Oslo, Norway; Nils Martin Sønderland; Ole André Solbakken; Jon Trygve Monsen 82. Panel Outcome Moderators: Marilyn Fitzpatrick, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Vera Romano, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; David Ross, Veterans Affairs Canada Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Outcomes Monitoring: Perspectives on Implementation and Training Introducing outcomes monitoring in a university counselling centre: Barriers and facilitators Normaan O'Brien, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Vera Romano; Lina Di Genova Implementation of a client-­‐reported outcomes monitoring information system (CROMIS) in a national Canadian network of Operational Stress Injury clinics: Barriers and facilitators David Ross, Veterans Affairs Canada Trainee awareness and attitudes to outcomes monitoring: A North American survey Marilyn Fitzpatrick, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Louise Overington Discussant: Michael J Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; 83. Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 53 Panel Complex Disorders Moderators: Paulo PP Machado, University of Minho; George Tasca, University of Ottawa, Canada Eating Disorders Psychotherapy Research Predictors of Treatment Completion in an Unguided Self-­‐Help Randomized Clinical Trial for Binge Eating Disorder. Iryna Ivanova, Ottawa Hospital/University of Ottawa, Canada; George Tasca; Rachel Smail-­‐Crevier; Livia Chyurlia; L. Balfour; K. Ritchie; Diana Koszycki; H. Bissada Trajectories of change during a guided self-­‐help program for Bulimic Disorders Paulo PP Machado, University of Minho; Ana R. Vaz; Eva M. Conceição Most Helpful Interventions for Eating Disorders Sarah Georgianna, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Rebecca Coleman Curtis; Stephanie Dawber Discussant: Stig Poulsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 84. Panel Narrative Moderator: Lynne E. Angus, York University, Canada Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Understanding how client narrative change happens in psychotherapy : Innovative developments in psychotherapy research and practice Ambivalence in Narrative Therapy: A Comparison between Recovered and Unchanged Cases António P. Ribeiro, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Miguel M. Gonçalves; Inês Sousa; Joana Silva Innovative moments as predictors of symptom change in narrative therapy for depression Miguel M. Gonçalves, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Joana Silva; António P. Ribeiro; Ines Mendes; Ines Mendes; Inês Sousa From narrative research outcomes to practice innovation: Seeing how effective therapeutic interactions facilitate client narrative change in therapy sessions. Lynne E. Angus, York University, Canada; Tali Zweig Boritz; Naomi Carpenter; Emily Bryntwick; Sandra Paivio Discussant: Antonio Pascual-­‐Leone, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; 85. Panel Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Short-­‐Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 54 Psychodynamic Moderator: Stephen Buller, Pychotherapy Foundation (STPP): Change and Change Mechanisms in Process and Outcome Research. The effectiveness of brief psychotherapy for somatic symptoms: Role of patient characteristics and common versus specific psychotherapy variables Joel M. Town, Dalhousie University Short-­‐Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (STPP): Developing Process Rating for the Evaluation of Ego Capacity Susan Julie Hajkowski, University of Leicester, UK Short-­‐Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (STPP): The Development and Preliminary Results from a Process to Outcome to Study of Change and Change Mechanisms Stephen Buller, Pychotherapy Foundation; Susan Julie Hajkowski Discussant: Barbara Milrod, weill Cornell Medical College; 86. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderator: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Investigating the process of psychotherapy with children using the Child Psychotherapy Q-­‐ Set (CPQ) Assessing levels of similarity to a 'psychodynamic prototype' in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with children: A case study approach. Cibele Carvalho, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos -­‐ UNISINOS; Marina Bento Gastaud; Vera Regina Röhnelt Ramires Child Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A case-­‐study analysis of process and outcomes Vera Regina Röhnelt Ramires, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil; Cibele Carvalho; Marina Bento Gastaud Describing Child Psychotherapy Process in Prototype Sessions of Cognitive-­‐Behavioral and Psychodynamic Therapy: Is Mentalization a Common Process Factor? Geoff Goodman, Long Island University, Brookville, NY; Celeste Schneider; Nick Midgley Discussant: Cheryl Goodrich, Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA; 87. Panel Case studies Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Methodological challenges and solutions in psychotherapy case study research 55 Moderator: John McLeod, University of Oslo, Norway A picture is worth a thousand words: Using visual methodology to explore a client's experience of change Brian Rodgers, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Using the Ward Method as a structure for team-­‐based analysis of complex case data Kate Smith, University of Abertee, Dundee, UK; Mhairi Thurston; Philemon Eva; Julia Mcleod Cross-­‐case meta-­‐synthesis of psychotherapy case study evidence: principles and procedures Mark Widdowson, University of Salford Discussant: Marit Råbu, University of Oslo, Norway; 88. Panel Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Depression Moderator: Rebecca Coleman Curtis, Adelphi University, New York, USA Treating and Preventing Self-­‐Harm and Suicide Gender differences in paths to youth suicide: A qualitative study of parents' narratives Annelie Werbart Törnblom, Karolinska Institutet; Andrzej Werbart; Per-­‐Anders Rydelius Assessing Suicide Risk: The Firestone Assessment of Self-­‐Destructive Thoughts Lisa Firestone, The Glendon Association THINKING ABOUT THINKING:A study on Meta-­‐ Cognitive Functioning in Depressed and Self-­‐Harming Adolescents Iti Arora, University College, London, UK Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 89. Panel Alliance Moderator: George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA Optimizing the therapeutic alliance/relationship II The impact of therapist interventions on in-­‐session therapeutic alliance shifts Antonello Colli, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Italy; Laura Parolin; Valeria Condino; Pietro De Carli; Daniela Gentile; Francesca Locati; Rosita Ricci; Vittorio Lingiardi 56 The role of empathy in clients' experience of rupture in the therapeutic alliance; findings from qualitative and quantitative research Rowena Jopling, University of Surrey; Linda Morison; Martin Milton; Dora Brown Long Term Psychotherapy and Therapeutic Alliance -­‐ Time Series Analysis of Therapeutic Interventions and Patient's Experiencing Josef Brockmann, Free Praxis; Katja Dembler; Dorothe König; Isolde de Vries; Bettina Weinberger; Monika Zabolitzki; Holger Kirsch Discussant: George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA; 90. Panel Change Process Moderator: Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Beyond average group differences in process and outcome research: Personalizing treatment selection and mechanisms of change to individual patients How we can be fooled into thinking that a weaker treatment is equally as potent as a stronger one Robert J. DeRubeis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Lois A. Gelfand Machine Learning in Personalized Medicine: Application of the Personalized Advantage Index (PAI) treatment selection approach to data from the Dutch Health System -­‐ Cognitive Therapy or Interpersonal Therapy for depression? Zachary D. Cohen, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Marcus Huibers; Lotte Lemmens; Arnold Arntz; Frank Peeters; Robert J. DeRubeis Therapist's use of concrete cognitive technique predicts symptom outcome irrespective of patient's fit to cognitive therapy Daniel R. Strunk, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA; Lorenzo Lorenzo-­‐Luaces; Robert J. DeRubeis The alliance for whom? Lorenzo Lorenzo-­‐Luaces, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Robert J. DeRubeis Discussant: Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA; 91. Panel Training Moderator: Roman Hytych, Masaryk University, Brno, Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Case formulation as an important competency in psychotherapy training 57 Czech Republic Competency Model of Integrative Training Jana Koutna Kostinkova, Masaryk University; Jan Roubal; Adam Horvath Case Formulation competency development over three years of training: A close examination of two trainees Michal Čevelíček, Masaryk Univerity, Brno, Czech Republic; Roman Hytych Development of Personal Therapeutic Approach in Beginning Integrative Therapists Zuzana Šilhanová, Masaryk University Brno Patient Dialogic Echoes in Supervised Psychotherapy: Discursive interplay between patient, therapist and supervisor. Cecilia de la Cerda, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Claudio Martinez; Alemka Tomicic Discussant: Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden; 92. Panel Patient/client factors Moderator: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Patient-­‐focused psychotherapy research New ways in patient-­‐focused psychotherapy research using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Kristin Bergmann-­‐Warnecke, Universität Trier, Germany; Wolfgang Lutz Changes in Health Care Utilization before vs. after outpatient psychotherapy and their associations with symptom-­‐based treatment success and pretreatment patient characteristics Anna Zimmermann, University of Jena, Germany; Uwe Altmann; Bernhard Strauss Extensions of outpatient psychotherapy: A study about patients, therapists, therapy course, and treatment characteristics Uwe Altmann, University of Jena, Germany; Andrés Steffanowski; Werner W. Wittmann; Dietmar Kramer; Ellen Bruckmayer; Irmgard Pfaffinger; Rolf Steyer; Bernhard Strauss Discussant: Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; 93. Brief Paper Session Process /Outcome Moderator: Evelyn J. McMullen, University of Toronto, Friday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Process /Outcome I 58 Canada "Will patient feedback improve Quality and Outcome in Psychotherapy? Implementation and validation of the online feedback system Outcome Questionnaire 45.2 "A multi-­‐site RCT study Ingunn Agathe Amble, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway; Bruce Wampold; Pål G. Ulvenes One of These Things is Not Like the Other: Differential Effectiveness of Group, Individual, and Conjoint Treatments David McConkie Erekson, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Gary M. Burlingame; Robert Gleave; Joseph Olsen The real relationship in psychotherapy and its association to therapist interventions and client attachment style Jairo N. Fuertes, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Jennifer Ganley; Hillary Depowski The importance of an existential attitude in a pluralistic world: theoretical and clinical contributions Dr Elena Manafi, Surrey University, UK 94. Brief Paper Session Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Process Outcome II Process Outcome Moderator: Alberta Pos, York University, Canada Interpretation of Psychotherapy Data depending on different evaluation procedures and aspects Edgar Geissner, Roseneck Psychosomatic Hospital What should therapists do when therapy does not appear to be working? Mike Lucock, University of Huddersfield; Chris Leach Is processing feedback for therapists worth the effort? Paula Errázuriz, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Common Factors, Specific Techniques and the Outcome of Psychotherapy Katrin Endtner, University of Bern, Switzerland; Mario Pfammatter; Wolfgang Tschacher; Miriam Brintzinger; Manuel Moser; Kurt Bachmann MINDFUL approach to use of servcie user outcome and feedback data for clinical practice and quality improvement: the UK experience Miranda Wolpert, Anna Freud Center, London, UK 95. Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 59 Brief Paper Session Outcome Moderator: Michael J Constantino, University of Massachusetts Amherst Outcome The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for inflammatory bowel disease patients on quality of life, anxiety and depression: a multicenter randomised controlled trial. F Bennebroek Evertsz, Academic Medical Centre of Amsterdam Interpersonal counseling (IPC) for frequent medical attenders: Development and pilot study Dana Sinai, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; Joshua D Lipsitz A randomised controlled trial of school-­‐based humanistic counselling: Outcomes of the ALIGN project Peter Pearce, Metanoia Institute, London UK; Ros Sewell; Andy Hill; Mick Cooper; Sarah Osman; Jo Pybis ISMAI Depression Project: Results of a comparative clinical trial of EFT and CBT João Salgado, ISMAI -­‐ Institute of Higher Education of Maia/CPUP Day Hospital for Eating Disorders: factors associated with the presence of relapse three years after admission Neli Escandón, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Gloria Dada; Guillem Feixas The effectiveness of short-­‐ and long-­‐term psychotherapy on personality functioning during a 5-­‐ year follow-­‐up Olavi Antero Lindfors, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland; Paul Knekt; Erkki Olavi Heinonen; Tommi Härkänen; Esa Virtala 96. Brief Paper Session Therapist Factors /Therapist Training Moderator: Margot Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Therapist Factors / Therapist Training An investigation of trainee therapists' experiences of countertransference Claire Cartwright, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Robert King; Paul Rhodes; Alice Shires Systematic Treatment Selection: How to Implement 8 Evidence-­‐Based Principles into Supervision Satoko Kimpara, Palo Alto University, USA; Jennifer Sealey; Larry E. Beutler 60 Refocusing the Countertransference Factors Inventory. Earta Norwood, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Avantika Bhatia; Charles J. Gelso; Jeffrey Hayes; Andres Perez Rojas; Beatriz Palma; john jackson Therapy focused on resilience George Souza Barbosa, Sociedade Brasileira de Resiliência A Systematic Review of the Effect of Therapists' Internalised Models of Relationships on the Quality of the Therapeutic Relationship Catherine Steel, University of Oxford; James Macdonald; Thomas Albert Schroder 97. Brief Paper Session Trauma Moderator: John Christopher Perry, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Trauma Compassion-­‐Focused Therapy for Eating Disorder and Childhood Trauma KariAnne Vrabel, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Changes in Trauma Narratives Following Narrative Reconstruction Psychotherapy and Their Correlation with PTSD Symptoms Zohar Vidan, Bar Ilan University, Israel; Mordechai Gofman; Rivka Tuval-­‐Mashiach; Tuvia Peri Improvement in Anorexia Nervosa Involves Re-­‐ connecting with Emotions. Lessons from Day Hospital Treatment and their Implications for Practice and Research Karolina Rozworska, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Marilyn Fitzpatrick; Howard Steiger Childhood trauma and suicide risk in a sample of young aged 14-­‐35 years in southern Brazil Luana Barbosa, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil; Luciana Quevedo; Giovanna Del Grande Silva; Karen Jansen; Ricardo Pinheiro; Jerônimo Branco; Diogo Lara; Jean Oses; Luciano Souza; Ricardo Silva 98. Brief Paper Session Psychodynamic Moderator: Robert King, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Psychodynamic The emerging science of mind-­‐wandering Carol Popp Weingarten, Duke University, Durham, USA Regulating affective involvement by shifting narrative 61 perspective in psychoanalytic discourse: The analysis of two psychotherapy sessions Eszter Beran, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary; Zsolt Unoka The patient's experience of change in long term psychoanalytic psychotherapy Celia Godfrey, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Jacqueline Grady; Suzanne Dean; Jeanette Beaufoy; Bruce Tonge Improved alliance immediately post socialisation session in Core Conflictual Relationship Theme (CCRT) -­‐ guided psychotherapy predicts better treatment outcome Josée L Jarry, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada Short-­‐term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental disorders: Update of a Cochrane Review Sven Rabung, Alpen-­‐Adria-­‐Universität Klagenfurt, Austria; Allan Abbass ; Steve R. Kisely; Joel M. Town; Falk Leichsenring; Ellen Driessen; Saskia De Maat; Andrew Gerber; Jack Dekker; Svitlana Rusalovska; Elizabeth Crowe Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 99. Brief Paper Session Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Treatment Approaches Moderator: Martin Grosse Holtforth, University of Zurich, Switzerland The role of cognitive restructuring in the process of assimilation of problematic experiences: A case study of Cognitive-­‐Behavioral Therapy Anita Santos, ISMAI; Patrícia Pinheiro; Pedro Lourenço; Isabel Morais Basto; João Salgado Brief Strategic Therapy vs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Inpatient and Telephone-­‐Based Outpatient Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder with Obesity: the STRATOB Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial and 18-­‐Month Follow-­‐Up Results. Giada Pietrabissa, Saint Joseph Hospital, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano; Gianluca Castelnuovo; Gian Mauro Manzoni Development of the alliance in CBT for the anxiety disorders: An intensive examination in two samples Jonathan D. Huppert, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Yogev Kivity; Lior Cohen; Michal Weiss; Yoni Elizur A novel cognitive behavioral intervention for maladaptive perfectionism: A case study Richard Ohring, Netanya Academic College 62 Relational and Technical Processes of Client-­‐Centered, Motivational Interviewing, and Cognitive Therapies in Demonstration Videos Christopher Carl Wagner, Virginia Commonwealth University; Karen S. Ingersoll 100. Brief Paper Session Child / Adolescent Moderator: Gary Diamond, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Child/ Adolescent II A life-­‐span perspective in adolescent psychotherapy. An Italian study with the Adolescent Process Q -­‐ Set Mauro Di Lorenzo, University of Milan, Italy; Alfio Maggiolini; Virginia Suigo A Test of the Application of Bowen Theory on Codependency in Taiwanese College Students Shih-­‐Hua Chang, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei Adolescent Psychotherapy Outcome: Comparing Top Presenting Problems with Change in Symptoms. Veronika Karpenko, Ph.D. , University of Central Oklahoma; Julie S. Owens, Ph.D. Attitudes towards pupil counselling services: a survey of school staff Terry Hanley, Manchester University, UK; Laura Cutts Imaging and imagination: Process and outcomesRhoda's fight with dragons Margarita Wood, Independent Usefulness of self-­‐reported measures such as BDI, BAI and the SCL90, assessing outcome in student treatment of a sub-­‐clinical sample. Thomas Erik Lindgren, Stockholm University, Sweden 101. Brief Paper Session Qualitative Methods Moderator: Eunsun Joo, Duksung Women`s University, Seoul, Republic of Korea Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Qualitative Methods Negotiating credibility: The peer review process in psychotherapy research Hanne Weie Oddli, University of Oslo, Norway; John McLeod; Peder Kjøs The application of Psychotherapy Process Q-­‐Set (PQS) 63 to the assessment process: an exploratory study Laura Bonalume, University of Milan, Italy; Agnese Donati; Margherita Lang The meaning of counselling from the client's perspective: a qualitative study of client experiences of therapy Jacqui Lindsay, ; Anne Goldie; John McLeod The Empowerment of Client Recovery from Grief and Loss through Kollar's Solution-­‐focused Pastoral Counseling Jen Der Peter Pan, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li-­‐Taipei, Taiwan Using Social Cognitive Theory to Understand Determinants of Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Practice among Heterosexual Therapists Edward Joseph Alessi, Rutgers University; Frank R. Dillon; Hillary Mi Sung Kim 102. Brief Paper Session Integration Moderator: Beatriz Margarita Gómez, Aiglé Foundation, Argentina Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Integration Psychological needs satisfaction regulation: Understanding the influence of psychological needs satisfaction regulation on psychological well-­‐being, distress and symptomatology Elsa Conde, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco; Ana Ferreira; Ana Maria Romão; Gonçalo Silva; António Sol; Catarina Vargues-­‐Conceição Psychological needs and relations with psychological Well-­‐being/Distress and symptomatology -­‐-­‐ Studying the Pleasure/Pain dialectic polarity Catarina Vargues-­‐Conceição, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco Psychological Needs, Self discrepancies and their relation to psychological well-­‐being, distress and symptomatology. Ana Ferreira, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco Regulation of Psychological Needs Satisfaction, through Emotionally Activating Scenarios: relation with Psychological Well-­‐Being and Distress and symptomatology Ana Maria Romão, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco Schematic Functioning based on the Paradigmatic 64 Complementarity Model Tiago A. G. Fonseca, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco 103. Brief Paper Session Client Processes Moderator: Jeanne Watson, University of Toronto, Canada Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Client Processes Effects of brain integration techniques in mood and anxiety disorders Jrisó Alejandra Cantuarias, Clinical Psychology Chilean Society, Santiago What is the PCEPS measuring that may be related to outcomes in PCE therapy with socially anxious clients? Graham Westwell, Edge Hill University Attachment Styles and Attention Allocation at Early Information Processing Ottilia Klipsch, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; Henning Schauenburg; Christoph Nikendei; Ulrike Dinger The two "Ex"s: Expectations and Experiences of change in psychotherapy -­‐-­‐ Voices that matter: researching therapeutic practice in the National Health Service (NHS) Sheila Butler, The Open University, UK 104. Brief Paper Session Change Moderator: Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Change How the shape of change is? A literature review Giulio de Felice, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Physiological correlates of change in emotion-­‐focused therapy: An intensive case study with a depressed client Carla Alexandra Castro Cunha, ISMAI -­‐ Instituto Superior da Maia; Luis C. Delgado-­‐Pastor; João Salgado Processes of change in the treatment termination phase Sharon Ziv-­‐Beiman, ; Rafaeli Eshkol; Dana Atzil -­‐ Slonim; Hadas Shaharabani-­‐Saidon Session Impact as Change in Client Mood Within 65 Session: Examining Links to Treatment Processes and Outcome Andrew S. McClintock, Ohio University, Athens, USA; William B Stiles; Michael Barkham; Gillian E. Hardy; Timothy Anderson Sensitivity to change of continuous monitoring instruments in psychotherapy Iván Armijo, Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile; Ivonne Ramirez; Sergio Arias; Bernardita Omeñaca; Daniela Benavente; Nadin Montero; Andrea Kimber Improving clinical outcomes through the use of a clinical feed-­‐back system (FFT-­‐CSS). Dagfinn Mørkrid Thøgersen, University of Oslo, Norway; Bernadette Christensen 105. Brief Paper Session Traning/ Competency Moderator: Aarno Laitila, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Training/Competency Selecting the right qualities in psychotherapists: The South African experience Christine Laidlaw, University of South Africa, South Africa; Christopher N. Hoelson; M E. Fourie Inexperienced therapists' views of the alliance in psychotherapy and supervision: a longitudinal study. Helene E Ybrandt, Umeå university An evaluated cross-­‐cultural copmetence training for psychotherapists Mike Mösko, University Medical Center Hamburg-­‐ Eppendorf, Germany; Ulrike von Lersner; Kirsten Baschin; Demet Dingoyan Awareness Training in Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues Reynel Alexander Chaparro, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; María Elvia Domínguez 106. Brief Paper Session Client Factors Moderator: Evelyn J. McMullen, University of Toronto, Canada Friday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Client Factors The association between patient's attachment dimensions and group relationship: a study with the Group Questionnaire 66 Gianluca Lo Coco, University of Palermo, Italy; Salvatore Gullo; Chiara Pazzagli; Caudia Mazzeschi The motivation for group therapy and its relationship with aspects illness experience, lay theory and expectations of therapy. Tanja Braungardt, university of rostock; Matthias Vogel; Sarah Kaul; Wolfgang Schneider A story from an inner nowhere -­‐-­‐ The unique nature of the therapeutic experience during mindfulness based psychotherapy Alon Raz, The Max Stern Yezreel Calley College, Israel Social Sciences Exploring the Client's Role in the Feedback Process: Considerations for Self-­‐esteem and Feedback Presentation in Bringing about Positive Change Adelln A.H. Sng, University of Western Australia, Australia; Geoff R. Hooke; Elizabeth A. Newnham; Andrew C. Page Friday | 11:00 AM-11:30 AM | Coffee Break Area COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK 107. Panel Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Process Moderator: Claudio Martinez, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Embodied Processes of Interactive Regulation in Psychotherapy Discourse in psychotherapeutic interaction: A dialogic positioning model of the mutual regulation process Claudio Martinez, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile; Alemka Tomicic; J. Carola Pérez; Constanza Galvez Discursive and Vocal Regulatory Patterns in a Psychotherapeutic Process: A case study with State Space Grids (SSG) Alemka Tomicic, Universidad de Los Andes, Chile; Claudio Martinez; Tom Hollenstein; J. Carola Pérez; Adam Gerstmann; Isabelle Barroux; Cecilia de la Cerda Facial affective Indicators of interactive regulation during significant relational events in psychotherapy Paulina Barros, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Carolina Altimir; Salvador Angulo; Mariane Krause Discussant: Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland; 67 Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 108. Panel Process-­‐outcome Moderator: Michael Helge Rønnestad, University of Oslo, Norway An investigation of the processes and outcome of therapies conducted by highly experienced therapists. The outcomes of clients in therapies conducted by highly experienced therapists. Michael Helge Rønnestad, University of Oslo, Norway; Siri E. Gullestad; Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen; Hanne Haavind; Anna von der Lippe; Sissel Reichelt Paths to different post-­‐therapy movements: A comparative qualitative follow-­‐up study Vidar Blokhus Ekroll, University of Oslo, Norway; Michael Helge Rønnestad Understanding alliance work in different phases of psychotherapy Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen, University of Oslo, Norway; Kirsten Benum; Hanne Haavind; Helene A. Nissen-­‐Lie; Hanne Weie Oddli; Marit Råbu; Michael Helge Rønnestad How do highly experienced therapists succeed with 'difficult to treat' clients? Anna von der Lippe, University of Oslo, Norway; Hanne Weie Oddli; Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen Discussant: Michael J Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; 109. Panel Depression Moderator: Felicitas, Marie Rost, Tavistock Clinic, London, UK Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Panel on Chronic Depression: Treatment Outcome and Deeper Understanding of the Condition The Effectiveness of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-­‐ Behavioral Therapy of Chronic Depressed Patients: A multicentric study combining a naturalistic and randomized-­‐controlled design. First Results of patients with treatment preferences after one year Marianne Leuzinger-­‐Bohleber, Sigmund-­‐Freud-­‐Institut, Frankfurt, Germany; Ulrich Bahrke; Lisa Kallenbach; Johannes Kaufhold; Margerete Schoett The Tavistock Adult Depression Study: A randomised controlled trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment-­‐resistant depression Hannah Ridsdale, Tavistock Clinic, London, UK; Felicitas, Marie Rost; Rachel Thomas; David Taylor; Peter Fonagy The Anaclitic-­‐Introjective Depression Assessment: 68 Towards a Closer Understanding of Severe Depression Felicitas, Marie Rost, Tavistock Clinic, London, UK 110. Panel Metacognition Moderator: Chiara Manfredi, Studi Cognitivi Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Metacognition in psychopathology and therapy Beliefs about Self-­‐Discrepancy Monitoring: reasons for focusing on the half-­‐empty glass Chiara Manfredi, Studi Cognitivi; Gabriele Caselli; Alina Decsei-­‐Radu; Daniela Rebecchi; Giovanni Maria Ruggiero; Sandra Sassaroli Open trial on Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) for personality disorder Raffaele Popolo, Center for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy, Rome; Giancarlo Dimaggio; Giovanna Attinà; Francesca Carabelli; Luisa Buonocore; Vittoria Galasso; Paolo Ottavi; Tiziana Passarella; Giampaolo Salvatore The effect of rumination on craving across the continuum of drinking behaviour Antonella Gemelli, Studi Cognitivi; Gabriele Caselli; Antonella Gemelli; Sara Querci; Annamaria Lugli; Flaviano Canfora; Daniela Rebecchi; E.R. Watkins; Antonella Gemelli; Marcantonio Spada 111. Panel Experiential/EFT Moderator: Leslie Greenberg, York University, Toronto, Canada Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Working with Emotion in Psychotherapy The Self-­‐Soothing Task: Helping clients find a way to calm distressing emotions in both individual and couples therapy Rhonda Goldman, Argosy University, Schaumburg, USA; Amy Zurawic Developing a Model of the Resolution of Dependency Concerns in Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy Jason Sharbanee, York University, Canada; Leslie Greenberg; Jeanne Watson Changing emotion with emotion: Testing a principal change mechanism of Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy in a sample of depressed clients with high maladaptive shame. Sara Miller, York University, Canada; Leslie Greenberg Emotional processing and the construction of the 69 anorexic self: Implications for psychotherapy Michelle E. Emmerling, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; William J. Whelton Discussant: Ladislav Timulak, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; 112. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderators: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; Liselotte Grünbaum, Aalborg University, Denmark Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Psychotherapy research with children who have suffered early maltreatment and trauma Evaluation of a play-­‐based therapeutic intervention for young children in care Jenifer Wakelyn, Tavistock Clinic, London, UK Children in Transition: the child psychotherapy contribution to building a future Marie Agnes Bradley, Tavistock Clinic, London, UK The experience of breaks in psychotherapy with children who suffered early maltreatment Liselotte Grünbaum, Aalborg University, Denmark Discussant: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; 113. Panel Case studies Moderator: Daniel B. Fishman, Rutgers University, Piscataway, USA Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 A Crucial Bridge Between Psychotherapy Practice and Research: Developing the Methodology of a Database Archive of Best-­‐ Practice Single Cases The Case Formulation Approach to Psychotherapy Research Tracy D. Eells, University of Louisville Advantages in Psychotherapy Research of DevelopingLarge, Archival Databases of Single Case Studies Mattias Desmet, Ghent University, Department of Psychoanalysis The Single Case Archive: An Online Database of Published Case Studies Reitske Meganck, Ghent University, Department of Psychoanalysis Discussants: John McLeod, University of Oslo, Norway; Daniel B. Fishman, Rutgers University, Piscataway, USA; 70 114. Panel Trauma Moderator: Margot Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Suicide risk: Implications for psychotherapy and psychotherapist Therapists who experience client suicide and attempted suicide: Modelling predictors Margot Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; Ben Ong Perception of early parental bonding and Suicide Risk Susana Morales-­‐Silva, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Iván Armijo; Orietta Echavarri; Claudia Moya; Consuelo Varela; Ronit Fischman; Giselle Sánchez; Jorge Barros; Fernanda Peñaloza Missing Persons, Mental Illness and Suicide Dr Geoffrey Glassock, University of New England Distinctive emotional responses of clinicians to suicide-­‐attempting patients -­‐ a comparative study Zimri Yaseen, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA; Jessica Briggs; Irina Kopeykina; Kali M. Orchard; Jessica Silberlicht; Hetal Bhingradia; Igor I. Galynker Discussant: Jeffrey Hayes, Penn State University, University Park, USA; 115. Panel Alliance Moderator: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Alliance at the border: Establishing, maintaining, and researching alliance in patients with borderline personality disorder Attachment at the border: The relationship of attachment patterns with alliance and psychotherapy process in borderline personality disorder Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA The working alliance in the treatment of borderline personality disorder: A meta-­‐analysis J. Wesley Scala, Penn State University, University Park, USA; William D. Ellison; Kenneth N. Levy Alliance and outcome in intensive inpatient psychotherapy for depressed patients with and without Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Johannes C. Ehrenthal, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany; Johanna Köhling; Henning Schauenburg; Ulrike Dinger 71 Discussant: John S. Ogrodniczuk, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; 116. Panel Change Process Moderator: Jan Grant , Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 The Client Experience of Therapy The Client's Perspective on the Process of Change Magdalena Goryczko, Curtin University of Technology, Australia; Jan Grant Clients' experiences of ending therapy in time limited person centred/experiential psychotherapy. Amanda Barge, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Robert Elliott In-­‐Session Change Processes And Out-­‐Session Change Mechanisms in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy : A Qualitative Study On The Perspective Of Current Clients. Ana Isabel Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Nuno Conceicao; Shigeru Iwakabe Discussant: Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; 117. Panel Supervision/Training Moderator: Katherine Crits-­‐Christoph, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Issues in training and supervision of therapists in clinical and research settings Training Therapists of Supportive Expressive Therapy in the Real World Katherine Crits-­‐Christoph, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons; Rachel A. Mack; Jacqueline K. Lee Critical events in supervision: The indisputable role of culture Arpana G. Inman, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA Phases of psychotherapist development towards integration: A qualitative study Ester Danelova, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno; Tomas Rihacek Training benefits: Seeking feedback from students Héctor Fernández-­‐Álvarez, Aigle Foundation; Beatriz Margarita Gómez; Aldana Lichtenberger 118. Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 72 Panel Therapist factors Moderator: Michael J Constantino, University of Massachusetts Amherst 35.3.13 Influences on and consequences of therapist actions in psychotherapy for adults Therapist minimization, session outcome, and alliance quality in naturally occurring psychotherapy in a training clinic Michael J. Constantino, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Samantha L. Bernecker; Angela M. Pazzaglia; Rebecca M, Ametrano; Erin L. McVicar Patient characteristics and variability in adherence and competence in cognitive-­‐behavioral therapy for panic disorder James Boswell, University of Albany; Matthew W. Gallagher Patterns of evolution of the negotiation of the alliance as a predictor of early responses to treatment Juan Martin Gomez Penedo, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Julieta O. Ryberg; Andres J. Roussos Don't forget asking the others! -­‐-­‐ The added value of significant other's reports on patient interpersonal style for the prediction of therapy process and outcome David Altenstein, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Johannes Zimmermann; Tobias Krieger; Nadja Doerig; Martin Grosse Holtforth 119. Brief Paper Session Culture Moderator: Martina Belz, University of Bern Friday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Culture Lessons from the Street: Psychotherapy with Canadian Aboriginal Homeless Suzanne Lea Stewart, University of Toronto, Canada; Nicole Elliott Rates of Mental Health Service Utilization across Race in North America:A Meta-­‐Analysis Timothy B. Smith, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Ryan Woodbury; Alexandra Knell Social justice in counseling psychology: An international perspective Laura Cutts, University of Manchester, UK; Terry Hanley An investigation of the experiences of non-­‐ English speaking clients' receiving counselling through interpreters in a triadic therapeutic frame of work 73 Merih Fidan, University of Leicester, UK Outcome Study of Brief Relational Cultural Therapy in a Women's Mental Health Center Margaret Anne Oakley, Women's College Hospital; Shirley Addison Therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy of depression -­‐-­‐ the impact of cultural context variables Antonia Friedrich, Heidelberg University, Germany; Ulrike Dinger; Mariane Krause; Ana Cristina Amezaga; Annette Kaemmerer; Manfred Cierpka; Henning Schauenburg 120. Plenary / LUNCH Friday | 1:00 PM-­‐2:00 PM | Tent (Outdoors) From Past to Future: "Stayin` Alive in SPR David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA 121. General Membership Meeting 122. Structured Discussion Alliance Moderator: Laurie Heatherington, Williams College Friday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Tent (Outdoors) General Membership Meeting Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 The Alliance in Couple and Family Therapy: Looking Forward Discussants: Myrna Friedlander, University at Albany/SUNY, USA; Gary Diamond, Ben Gurion University of the Negev; Valentin Escudero, Universidade da Coruña, Spain; William Pinsof, Family Institute at Northwestern University; 123. Structured Discussion Change Process Moderators: Omar Gelo, University of Salento -­‐-­‐ Italy, and Sigmund Freud University -­‐-­‐ Austria; Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 The analysis of change in psychotherapy Discussants: Wilma Bucci, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Alemka Tomicic, Universidad de Los Andes, Chile; Licia L. Reatto, Italian Psychoanalytic Society; Aaron J Fisher, University of California, Berkeley; Martha Koukkou, KEY Institute for Brain-­‐ Mind Research Psychiatrische 74 Universität Klinik Zürich ; Giulio de Felice, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Gerald Francis Ronning, MD, University of Minnesota; Nelson Valdés, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Nelson Valdés, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; 124. Structured Discussion Training Moderators: Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany; Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 How should empirical (and non-­‐empirical) evidence guide training of psychotherapy. Discussants: Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Michael J Constantino, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany; J. Christopher Muran, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Bruce Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA; 125. Structured Discussion Culture Moderator: Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Psychotherapy in poor and impoverished countries Discussant: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; 126. Panel Process Moderators: Kevin S McCarthy, Chestnut Hill College; Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Interventions in Context: Four Examinations of How Therapists Flexibly Use Techniques in Psychotherapy The Use of Therapeutic Techniques in Prototypical Demonstrations of Cognitive-­‐Behavioral, Psychodynamic, and Emotion-­‐Focused Therapies as Presented in American Psychological Association Videotapes Nili Solomonov, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Nadia Kuprian; Sigal Zilcha-­‐Mano; Jacques P. Barber Could the TV Series "In Treatment" Be an Example of Modern Psychotherapy Integration? Nadia Kuprian, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Nili Solomonov; Sigal Zilcha-­‐Mano; Jacques P. Barber Differential Use of the Common Factors in Psychodynamic, Cognitive, and Behavioral Therapies Kevin S. McCarthy, Chestnut Hill College; David Butman; Ulrike Dinger; Dianne L. Chambless; Barbara Milrod; Jacques P. Barber 75 Matching therapy techniques to patient need in cognitive therapy of depression: differential symptomatic responsiveness to early abstract or concrete intervention focus for patients with versus without personality disorders John R. Keefe, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Robert J. DeRubeis 127. Panel Process-­‐outcome Moderators: Stig Poulsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Sofie Folke, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Sarah I.F. Daniel, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Susanne Lunn, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 The Copenhagen Bulimia Trial: Long-­‐term outcome, treatment processes and poor outcome cases Long-­‐term outcome of a randomized controlled trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy or cognitive behavior therapy for bulimia nervosa Stig Poulsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Susanne Lunn; Sarah I.F. Daniel Therapeutic Alliance and Therapist Adherence in Two Psychotherapies for Bulimia: Their Relationship to Outcome and to Client Attachment Patterns Sofie Folke, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Sarah I.F. Daniel; Louise Tækker; Susanne Lunn; Stig Poulsen A closer look at the Bulimia Trial therapy process: Alliance, in-­‐session silence, client session experience, and therapist feelings Sarah I.F. Daniel, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Sofie Folke; Susanne Lunn; Stig Poulsen Drop out cases and cases with poor outcome in Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa Susanne Lunn, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Stig Poulsen; Sofie Folke; Sarah I.F. Daniel Discussant: Henning Schauenburg, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany; 128. Panel Somatic Moderator: Hansjoerg Znoj, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Berne, Switzerland Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Psychotherapy in the context of rehabilitative psychology How an integrative neuro-­‐psychotherapy program fosters the adjustment in depressed patients with an acquired brain injury Hansjoerg Znoj, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Berne, Switzerland; Helene Hofer; Franziska Lüthy 76 Post-­‐traumatic stress following critical illness and intensive care: meeting the therapeutic challenge Jenny Rosendahl, University Hospital, Jena, Germany; Christine Knaevelsrud; Gloria Wintermann; Frank M. Brunkhorst; Bernhard Strauss Psychological intervention in injured individuals Irena Pjanic, University of Bern, Switzerland; Ulrike Hoffmann-­‐Richter; Volker Schade; Hansjoerg Znoj A web-­‐based treatment for cardiac patients with depression Nadine Messerli-­‐Bürgy, University of Bern, Switzerland; Juergen Barth; Ava Schulz; Thomas Berger Discussant: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany; 129. Panel Assessment Moderator: Clara Paz, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Assessing primary care patients and their change: Constructivist contributions Content analysis of cognitive conflicts in anxiety patients Clara Paz, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Olga Pucurull; Guillem Feixas Using the CORE-­‐OM in Spanish to assess change in psychotherapy in primary care Adriana Trujillo, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Clara Paz; Olga Pucurull; Eliana Ortiz Does psychotherapy change in construct systems differ between anxiety and depressive patients? Olga Pucurull, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Guillem Feixas; Clara Paz Discussant: Chris Evans, University of Nottingham, UK; 130. Panel Couple Moderator: Luis Tapia-­‐Villanueva, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Narratives, relational patterns and emotions in couple therapy Trajectory of relationship satisfaction, attachment, sexual satisfaction and care giving across two years couple therapies follow-­‐up Stephanie Wiebe, University of Ottawa, Canada Parents who part: A Study of dialogues and sources to conflicts in deadlock Odd Tjersland, University of Oslo, Norway 77 Relational Patterns distinctions and abductive learning in couple therapy María E. Molina, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Luis Tapia-­‐Villanueva Mapping de borders: An analysis protocol of conjoint relational drawing process (CRDP) methodology Luis Tapia-­‐Villanueva, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; María E. Molina 131. Panel Computer Moderator: Markus Wolf, University of Heidelberg, Germany Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Using information and communication technology to enhance the delivery and impact of evidence based mental health services Prevention and early intervention in eating disorders: Implementation and dissemination of an Internet-­‐ based program Stephanie Bauer, Center for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital Heidelberg; Carla Minarik; Fikret Oezer; Markus Moessner The short term effect of Mobile Cognitive Therapy in recurrent depression and implications for working mechanism of psychotherapy: results of a randomized controlled trial Claudi LH Bockting, University of Groningen, the Netherlands; Gemma Kok Internet-­‐based Supportive Monitoring and Disease Management for Recurrent Depression: Results of a multicenter randomized clinical trial (SUMMIT) Markus Wolf, University of Heidelberg, Germany; SUMMIT Study Group Discussant: Robert J. DeRubeis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; 132. Panel Alliance Moderator: Juan Martin Gomez Penedo, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Beyond the alliance-­‐outcome relationship: understanding mechanisms of change Relationships among Negotiation of the Alliance, Early Responses and Outcome in Cognitive Integrative Psychotherapy Andres J. Roussos, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Juan Martin Gomez Penedo; Malena Braun The Use of Structural Nested Mean Models to Evaluate the Causal Relation of the Alliance to Outcome Paul Crits-­‐Christoph, University of Pennsylvania, 78 Philadelphia, USA; Robert Gallop; Hannah M. Markell; Jacqueline K. Lee; Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons Therapeutic Alliance and Relational Factors that Can Help Psychotherapy Outcome: the Case of Emma. Diana Mabilia, University of Padova, Italy; Adriana Lis; Silvia Salcuni Discussant: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA; 133. Panel Outcome Moderator: Michal Mielimaka, Jagiellonian University Medical College Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Apporaches to psychotherapy evaluation The evaluation of psychotherapy effectiveness: The assessment of changes in personality profiles. Katarzyna Cyranka, Jagiellonian University Medical College Changes of anxiety in the course of treatment with intensive grouppsychotherapy as a potential indicator of psychotherapy effectiveness. Michal Mielimaka, Jagiellonian University Medical College; Katarzyna Cyranka Looking Forward: A Preliminary Investigation of Patients' Expectations of Maintaining Gains Following Treatment Completion John S. Ogrodniczuk, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Ingrid Söchting 134. Brief Paper Session Couples Moderator: Aarno Laitila, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Friday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Couples Dynamics and experiences of chilean heterosexual couples about the process of taken decision in different areas of the relationship. Carolina Aspillaga, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Tita Szmulewicz "Neurobiological correlates of empathy in couples" Joana Fernandes Coutinho, University of Minho; Patricia Oliveira-­‐Silva; Vania Lima; Oscar Gonçalves; Kristin Perrone; Jean Decety Research on couple treatment in intimate partner violence Juha Holma, University of Jyväskylä; Jenna Bunda; Anni Rantanen; Jenna Lehto; Jukka Kytölä; Virve Hakala; Sini Jalava 79 Microgenetic analysis of emotional facial expression during couple´s conflict Pablo Fossa, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Sofia De la Puerta Positioning Analysis in a Couple Therapy Case Catarina Figueiredo, ISMAI -­‐ Instituto Superior da Maia; Carla Cunha; João Salgado; Tiago Bento Friday | 4:30 PM-5:00 PM | Coffee Break Area COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK 135. Panel Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Process Moderator: Yoshinobu Kanazawa, Meiji Gakuin University Issues involved in transferring or terminating/ending psychotherapy cases. Failure in psychotherapy from the experience of patients. A qualitative-­‐comparative study in patients diagnosed with depression Nicolas Suarez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Mariane Krause Amalia's last year: systematic observation of the separation process during the fifth year in treatment Silja Lex, International Psychoanalytic University Berlin; Horst Kächele Transferring psychotherapy cases: A qualitative analysis. Yoshinobu Kanazawa, Meiji Gakuin University; Shigeru Iwakabe Discussant: Margot Schofield, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; 136. Panel Process-­‐outcome Moderator: Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Exploring process of change in psychodynamic psychotherapy Analysis of the patient-­‐therapist relationship in dynamic psychotherapy Per Høglend, University of Oslo, Norway Changes in Relationship Representations among Adolescents and Emerging Adults during Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Dana Atzil -­‐ Slonim, Bar-­‐Ilan University, Israel; Hadas Wiseman; Orya Tishby 80 Therapist response and patient personality and psychopathology: An empirical investigation Vittorio Lingiardi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Annalisa Tanzilli; Antonello Colli Discussant: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; 137. Panel Personality disorders Moderator: John Christopher Perry, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Masochistic and Depressive-­‐Masochistic Personality Phenomena Masochistic Personality: A Systematic Review of Associated Conflicts, Defenses and Motives Vera Bekes, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada; John Christopher Perry; Brian Robertson An Empirical Study of the Dynamics, Characteristics and Outcome in Masochistic Personality John Christopher Perry, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada; Vera Bekes; Brian Robertson Cardinal Challenges in the Treatment of Individuals with Masochistic Personality Issues Brian Robertson, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada; John Christopher Perry; Vera Bekes 138. Panel Assessment Moderator: John T Curtis, University of California, San Francisco, USA Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Case Formulations in Psychotherapy Research Systematic Case Studies with Challenging patients Elena Diana Scherb, Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Buenos Aires; Marian Durao Using Case Formulations to Study the Process and Outcome of Psychotherapy John T Curtis, University of California, San Francisco, USA A model of Case Conceptualization in Cognitive Therapy practice Jukka Vapaavuori, Private Practice 139. Panel Computer Discussant: Tracy D. Eells, University of Louisville ; Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Internet-­‐based treatments for anxiety disorders and depression 81 Moderator: Thomas Berger, University of Bern, Switzerland Internet-­‐based individually versus group guided self-­‐ help treatment for social anxiety disorder: A randomized controlled trial Ava Schulz, University of Bern, Switzerland; Timo Stolz; Thomas Berger Internet-­‐Based Guided Self-­‐Help for Social Phobia Administered Through a Mobile App: Preliminary Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial Timo Stolz, University of Bern, Switzerland; Ava Schulz; Thomas Berger What explains the effects of an online depression intervention (deprexis)? Testing mediators within a randomized controlled trial Björn Meyer, GAIA AG, Hamburg; Gitta Jacob; Julia Bierbrodt; Thomas Berger; Philipp Klein; Mario Weiss; Steffen Moritz The Working Alliance in Internet-­‐based Guided Self-­‐ Help Treatments Thomas Berger, University of Bern, Switzerland; Johanna Boettcher; Franz Caspar 140. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderators: Katharina Weitkamp, MSH Medical School Hamburg; Johanne S. Refseth , Alternative to violence Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Outcome of psychodynamic psychotherapy for children and adolescents 1-­‐year follow-­‐up outcome of outpatient child and adolescent psychodynamic psychotherapy from a naturalistic trial Katharina Weitkamp, MSH Medical School Hamburg; Judith Daniels; Georg Romer; Silke Wiegand-­‐Grefe Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents: A Meta-­‐Analysis of Short-­‐Term Psychodynamic Models Allan Abbass , Dalhousie Univeristy; Sven Rabung; Falk Leichsenring; Johanne S. Refseth ; Nick Midgley The Child Reflective Function Scale, a new measure for assessing children's mentalization in child psychotherapy research. Karin Ensink, University Laval; Lina Normandin Manualized psychodynamic psychotherapy for anxiety disorders in children and adolescents Charles Gross, Discussant: Stephen Shirk, University of Denver; 82 141. Panel Measures Moderator: Dan Pokorny, Ulm University, Germany Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Panta rhei. Psychometric reflections of the therapeutic, personality and socio-­‐political change. Effectiveness of the MetaSystemic psychotherapy in clinical settings Milena Karlińska-­‐Nehrebecka, Polish Institute of Integrative Psychotherapy, Kraków; Andrzej Nehrebecki; Omar Gelo Wisdom and its measurement. Final version of the new outcome measure WisdOM (Wisdom development Outcome Measure) based on integrative MetaSystemic Psychotherapy model. Andrzej Nehrebecki, Polish Institute of Integrative Psychotherapy, Kraków; Dan Pokorny Introducing screening instruments to Albania: Impact of the history and challenge for the future Blerta Bodinaku, University of Tirana; Anxhela Gramo; Dan Pokorny Discussant: Chris Evans, University of Nottingham, UK; 142. Panel Depression Moderator: Johannes Zimmermann, University of Kassel Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Exploring psychotherapeutic change in treatments for major depression Comparison of cognitive-­‐behaviour, psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapy for depressed patients -­‐-­‐ A three-­‐year follow-­‐up study Dorothea Huber, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin and Psychosomatic Department Hospital of Munich; Johannes Zimmermann; Gerhard Henrich; Guenther Klug Finding different therapeutic styles: How do therapists feel and react during their sessions with patients suffering from depression? Christine Rohm, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Dorothea Huber; Johannes Zimmermann; Guenther Klug; Cord Benecke; Henriette Loeffler-­‐Stastka Are depressed patients whose structural capacities improve during psychotherapeutic treatment less likely to relapse in the face of adverse life events? Johannes Zimmermann, University of Kassel; Guenther Klug; Dorothea Huber 83 143. Panel Attachment Moderator: Brent Mallinckrodt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Attachment Influences on Client, Therapist, and the Client-­‐Therapist Relationship The influence of adverse childhood experiences on attachment styles, introject affiliation and work involvement of psychotherapy trainees Svenja Taubner, Alpen-­‐Adria-­‐Universität Klagenfurt, Austria; Heidi Moller Patients' attachment style and their experience of the therapeutic relationship Mareike van der Heijden, Hannover Medical School, Germany; Klaus-­‐Peter Seidler Measuring Therapeutic Distance and its Association with Client Attachment, Session Quality, Corrective Experience, and Psychotherapy Outcome Brent Mallinckrodt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA; Gahee Choi; Katherine D. Daly Discussant: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany; 144. Panel Change Process Moderators: Nuno Conceicao, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Joana Fojo Ferreira, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco, University of Lisbon, Portugal Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 The trees in the forest: a phase-­‐by-­‐phase map to improve moment-­‐to-­‐moment responsive decision-­‐making? Identification of macroprocess markers' exemplars for a phase-­‐by-­‐phase map: a consensual qualitative analysis. Andreia Simões, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Inês Lamares; Ana Rita Ferreira; Pámela Rodrigues; Ana Isabel Silva; Nuno Conceicao A phase-­‐by-­‐phase analysis highlighting the incremental processing capacities of a patient: Quantitative Rigor interweaved with Clinical Relevance. Pámela Rodrigues, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Ana Rita Ferreira; Ana Isabel Silva; Inês Lamares; Andreia Simões; Nuno Conceicao Facilitating change through phase-­‐by-­‐phase guiding principles: The case of Eva Joana Fojo Ferreira, University of Lisbon, Portugal; António Branco Vasco; Michael Basseches; Andreia Santos; João Miguel Ferreira Discussant: Marit Råbu, University of Oslo, Norway; 145. Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 84 Panel Client Factors Moderator: Susan Julie Hajkowski, University of Leicester, UK Professional practice as a psychotherapist: The clients` persepectives Client accounts of why they don't complain about poor or harmful therapy. Clare Symons, University of Leicester, UK The Class Dynamic in the Psycho-­‐therapeutic Relationship Miriam Isaac, University of Worcester, UK Supervision: a lifeline for child protection social workers Susan Wheeler, University of Leicester, UK Personal therapy: Data from the Danish DPCCQ sample Claus Haugaard Jacobsen, Private Practice 146. Panel Culture Moderator: Jean François Botermans, Université catholique de Louvain (UcL) Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Psychotherapy: You Know What that Means, Right? Think Twice!Cultural and Social Diversity in Psychotherapy The relationship between social class and counselling and psychotherapy: the British context Liz Mary Ballinger, University of Manchester, UK Trainees´perception of psychotherapy in contrast to population needs in Latin America Denise Defey, University of Uruguay, Montevideo The French Patient: Expectations and Representation of Treatment. Jean François Botermans, Université catholique de Louvain (UcL) A Psychologist Abroad: Saddam -­‐-­‐ My role in his downfall -­‐-­‐ well.. -­‐ in the aftermath!! Kevin John Robert Wright, South London & Maudsley Discussant: Michael Alexander Wieser, Alpen-­‐ Adria-­‐Universitaet Klagenfurt; 147. Brief Paper Session Treatment Issues Moderator: Beatriz Margarita Gómez, Aiglé Foundation, Argentina Friday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Complex Disorders 85 Beyond the Diary Card: Employing Routine Treatment Outcome Monitoring in Dialectical Behavioural Therapy Sara Beth Austin, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada; Alexander L. Chapman; John R. Wagner The Immediate Effects of Suicide Hotline Helping Models on Caller Emotional Distress and Suicide Risk Fortune Shaw, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan The Active Ingredients of Evidence-­‐Based Psychological Therapies for Psychosis -­‐-­‐ a Systematic Review Mario Pfammatter, University Hospital of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Bern; Christine Adamus; Wolfgang Tschacher 148. Poster session Friday | 6:30 PM-­‐8:00 PM | Auditorium Buidling 34 Room 34.0.01 Friday Poster Session 2 The process of change in minority males through psychodynamic psychotherapy:The analyses of good and poor outcome cases Tohar Dolev, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel; Sigal Zilcha-­‐Mano; Kevin S. McCarthy; Jacques P. Barber The process of building the relationship through first psychotherapy session: Focusing on client's subjective experience. Miki Yoshitake, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan Some aspects of Effectiveness of Psychodrama for patients with anxiety disorders -­‐-­‐ preliminary results Galabina Petrova Tarashoeva, Sofia City Mental Health Center Measuring Change in Personal and Organizational Systems with the Experience In Social Systems Questionnaire (EXIS) Leoni Link, Heidelberg University, Germany; Annette Bornhaeuser; Christina Hunger-­‐Schoppe; Jan Weinhold; Jochen Schweitzer-­‐Rothers Using the Rorschach test to evaluate bond and emotional regulation in obese patients candidates to bariatric surgery Siomara Chahuan, Clínica Tabancura Chile; Claudia Cruzat; Fernanda Diaz; Paula Lizana Is social behavior synonymous with attachment behavior? An exploratory study with the Structural 86 Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) and the Patient Attachment Coding System (PACS) William A. Jock, New School University, New York, USA; Alessandro Talia; Madeleine Miller-­‐Bottome; Sarah I.F. Daniel; Jeremy Safran Attachment and Mentalization: Their Relationship to Alliance and Outcome in a psychotherapy study on refugees with PTSD. Karin Riber, Copenhagen University, Denmark Meta-­‐Analysis of Research Investigating Client Attachment to Therapist Ji-­‐Sun Jeong, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA; Brent Mallinckrodt The wish for autonomy and relatedness in Attachment-­‐Based Family Therapy (ABFT) and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) Inbal Gat, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; Gary Diamond Thematic Aperception Test (TAT) as a evaluation tool of Brief Psychotherapy: a Clinical Case Rosa Maria Lopes Affonso, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie; Anne Faria Prado Interactions between obsessional symptoms and interpersonal functioning during psychodynamic therapy: a systematic case study Shana Cornelis, Ghent University, Belgium; Mattias Desmet Effects of cognitive psychotherapy on the biological rhythm of patients with depression. Thaíse Mondin, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil; Karen Jansen; Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso; Luciano Souza; Giovanna Del Grande Silva; Ricardo Silva Key mechanisms of change in DBT from the patients' perspective Jeannette Meißner, Humboldt-­‐Universität zu Berlin, Germany; Jeannette Bischkopf; Babette Renneberg; Thomas Fydrich Transforming emotion by another emotion: A systematic case study of a long-­‐term psychotherapy Ayumi Noda, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; Shigeru Iwakabe; Keiko Yamaguchi Approach/Avoidance Training as an Adjunct to Psychotherapy for Alcohol Use Problems: A test of the Causal Mechanism Jason Sharbanee, York University, Canada; Litje Hu; Werner Stritzke; Reinout Wiers; Mike Rinck; Colin MacLeod 87 Understanding individual variations in outcome in group psychotherapy for social phobia Henna Penttinen, University of Jyväskylä; Jarl Wahlström Response to brief psychodynamic psychotherapy for depressed inpatients: Specific and common processes Carmen Tagan, Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne, Switzerland; Yves de Roten; Fabrice Herrera; Gilles Ambresin; Jean-­‐Nicolas Despland An Investigation of the Mechanisms Underlying Therapy: A Three-­‐Path Mediation Analysis Andrew S. McClintock, Ohio University, Athens, USA; Timothy Anderson Adaptation and Validation of the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-­‐6) in a Chilean adolescence population Valentina Ulloa, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Álvaro I. Langer; Claudio Araya The effect of stressors and coping strategies on Taiwan Aboriginal teenagers'depressive tendencies. Su Hui Chen, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan The exploration of original family for women in the effects of marital intimacy -­‐ A Case Study of Taiwanese women Yi-­‐Fang Chang, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Wen-­‐Yu Tu The Influence of a Couple Gratitude Intervention on Positive Emotion, Intimacy, and Satisfaction, in the Relationship Kenneth Joel Parnell, University of Nebraska-­‐Lincoln; Michael J. Scheel Listening to their voices: What works when counseling with an aboriginal family in Taiwan? Hsiao-­‐Pei Chang, National Taichung University of Education Asian Psychologists Recall Coping Challenges During Graduate Training Stephanie Carrera, Iowa State University; Meifen Wei; Raquel Botello-­‐Zamarron; Jinhee Kang; Brent Mallinckrodt; Katelyn Van Pelt "OPD diagnosis and foci to guide psychotherapy with depressive patients in public mental health centres in Santiago, Chile" Carla Crempien, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago 88 Randomized trial of Relational/dynamic therapy and CBT for depressed adolescents Rolf Holmqvist, Linköping University, Sweden; Anna-­‐ Karin Åkerman Research Proposal:Gene-­‐Culture Interaction in Depression Juan Pablo Jiménez, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Caroline Leighton Geddes; Alberto Botto; Luisa Herrera; Yamil Quevedo; Javiera Duarte; Patrick Luyten How do perinatal depressive patients speak?: Microanalysis of linguistic styles depending on the personality organization Francisco Jiménez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Nelson Valdés; Marcia Olhaberry The Prevalence and Implications of Substance Use Disorders in the Treatment of MDD in Community Mental Health Settings Jacqueline K. Lee, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons; Rachel A. Mack; Hannah M. Markell; Paul Crits-­‐Christoph The Reliability and Validity of Community and Self-­‐ Report Versions of the Ways of Responding Questionnaire Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Jacqueline K. Lee; Rachel A. Mack; Hannah M. Markell; Paul Crits-­‐ Christoph Comparison of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa patients from their own stories Claudia Cruzat, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Fernanda Diaz; Javiera Aylwin; Andrea García The investigation of gender differences in jealousy of intimate relationship Shih-­‐tseng T. Huang, National Chung-­‐Cheng University, Taiwan, ROC; Ya-­‐Lun Tsai Emotional dilemmata from women in leadership positions Hanna Kirnoha, Sigmund Freud University, Vienna, Austria; Kathrin Moertl; Alberta Pos A single-­‐parent female whose life predicament experience -­‐ A Case Study of Taiwan Women Yi-­‐Fang Chang, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Wen-­‐Yu Tu Relative efficacy of small group treatment for social phobia: A systematic review and meta-­‐analysis Sarah Barkowski, University Hospital, Jena, Germany; Dominique Schwartze; Bernhard Strauss; Jenny 89 Rosendahl How the peer group counseling works on teenagers: A case study of the Presbyterian church in Taiwan. Su Hui Chen, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Group milieu in systemic and psychodynamic group therapy Marianne Engelbrecht Lau, Mental Health Services, Capital Region of Denmark; Ellids Kristensen What kind of psychotherapy research questions would practitioners raise?A survey of practicing therapists' research needs and benefits. Kristina Barbara Rohde, University of Bern, Switzerland; Franz Caspar The Role of Laughter in Psychotherapy Shudarshana Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Clara Hill The adaption of clinicians facial behaviour Eva Huber, University of Innsbruck; Astrid Bock; Doris Peham; Eva Baenninger-­‐Huber; Cord Benecke The relational aggression experiences of female students in Taiwan Su-­‐Fen Tu, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li-­‐ Taipei, Taiwan; Chia-­‐Pei Lee; Yueh-­‐chun Cheng Strengthening externalizing metaphors: the usefulness of analogical resources Adrian Montesano, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Sheila Izu A neurophysiological fingerprint of the empty-­‐chair dialogue Maria Stein, University of Bern, Switzerland; Kristina Barbara Rohde; Antonio Pascual-­‐Leone; Thomas Koenig; Franz Caspar Neurodynamic of therapeutic interaction: Premilinary results a year after. Alemka Tomicic, Universidad de Los Andes, Chile; Claudio Martinez; Eugenio Rodríguez; Marcela Díaz; Jorge Flores; Cristobal Ruíz; Diego Mc-­‐Aullife; Carla Crempien; Caroli Leighton; Camila Valdés; Alberto Botto Enactment: A Qualitative Study -­‐ Research Project Charlie Trelles Severo, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul-­‐UFRGS; Cláudio L. Eizirik; Maria Lucia T. Nunes Basic Symptoms and Dissociative Disorders: a psychodynamic psychotherapy case-­‐study Alessandra Solida, Psychiatry Department, CHUV, 90 Lausanne; Jean-­‐Nicolas Despland; Philippe Conus; Sylvie Berney The regulatory function of gaze behavior in the emotional communication between patients and therapists during significant in-­‐session events. Salvador Angulo, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile; Carolina Altimir; Paulina Barros Validation of the Psychological Distance Scaling Task in a Community Mental Health Sample Hannah M. Markell, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Robert Gallop; Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons; Jacqueline K. Lee; Rachel A. Mack; Paul Crits-­‐ Christoph Emotional processing and sustained effectiveness of long-­‐term psychotherapies: a process-­‐outcome approach Guenther Klug, Psychosomatic Department TU Munich; Carolina Seybert; Melanie Ratzek; Johannes Zimmermann; Dorothea Huber Single session therapy 'drop outs': Early success or failed treatment? Viktor Koltko, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Tyler R. Pedersen; Rebecca Janis; Marie C. Ricks; Stevan Lars Nielsen Outpatient psychotherapy reduces health care costs: A study of 22.391 German patients over five years Uwe Altmann, University of Jena, Germany; Anna Zimmermann; Dietmar Kramer; Ellen Bruckmayer; Rolf Steyer; Bernhard Strauss Psychotherapy Outcome and Self-­‐selection Effects for panic disorder -­‐ Project POSE Martin Svensson, Lund University; Thomas Nilsson; Klara Kuutmann; Sean Perrin; Håkan Johansson; Gardar Viborg; Rolf Sandell Assessment of stressful life events and the influence on treatment retention, compliance and outcome in a RCT of treatments for depression Marna S. Barrett, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Ashley Higgins; Jacques P. Barber An examination of the effectiveness of Focusing Oriented group Program on the self-­‐initiative, the self-­‐ efficacy and the self-­‐esteem among female college students in Korea Seon Yeong Park, Duksung Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Mina Lim; Ayoung Oh; Hwang Hyun Jung; Eunsun Joo The relationships among the helpers' personality 91 traits, participative motivation, and job satisfaction who worked part-­‐time in the suicide prevention hotline Song-­‐Lin Wu, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan, ROC; Ching-­‐Ling Yi; Shih-­‐tseng T. Huang The mental health status of adolescents in family crisis -­‐Using sexual harassment/assault and bullying as mediator variables Chia-­‐Hui Liao, National Chi Nan Universality ,Taiwan; Fortune Shaw Looking back in Anger? Lessons learned from qualitative data on patient reports of negative developments in psychotherapy treatment. Katharina Gerlich, Danube University Krems; Silke B. Gahleitner Mutual regulation in psychotherapy: Discursive and vocal expressions Claudio Martinez, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile; Salvador Angulo; Isabelle Barroux; Adam Gerstmann; Alemka Tomicic The Times They Are a-­‐Changin': The Differential Relationship Between Session Frequency and Total Psychotherapy Dose in a Naturalistic Setting David McConkie Erekson, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Michael J. Lambert Changes in Internal patterns of multiple Self-­‐states during Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and their relation to Outcome Nehama HaCohen, Bar-­‐Ilan University; Dana Atzil -­‐ Slonim; Rivka Tuval-­‐Mashiach Understanding experiences and outcomes in treatment of binge eating disorder and obesity: A mixed methods case study Lene Bomholt Meyer, psychotherapy centre stolpegaard, gentofte denmark; Marianne Engelbrecht Lau; Mette Waaddegaard A Qualitative Study of Experiences of Gender among Bisexual Men and Women in Korea Hyo Jung Yoon, Duksung Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Hae In Jung; Eunsun Joo A Content Analysis of Mental Health Research on International Students in the U.S. Asmita Pendse, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA; Arpana G. Inman What kind of psychotherapeutic goals do psychosomatic patients have?A naturalistic study of an outpatient ambulance at the University of Berne. 92 Hansjoerg Znoj, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Berne, Switzerland; Sven Tholen; Marlene E. Held The Effects of Gestalt Therapy on Resolving Unfinished Business of a Divorced Woman -­‐-­‐-­‐ A single case study from Taiwan WenChun Cho, Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan Supervisees' Internal Representations of their Supervisors Sarah Knox, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA; William Caperton; David L. Phelps; Nathan T. Pruitt Critical events in psychotherapy supervision: Supervisor-­‐supervisee perspectives Arpana G. Inman, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA; Cirleen DeBlaere Influence of Therapist-­‐Trainee Personal Therapy and Rejection Sensitivity on Facilitative Interpersonal Skills Samantha D. Stein, Yeshiva University; Eriko Nagao; Catherine Eubanks-­‐Carter Therapeutic collaboration and the therapist interventions: a systematic review of the literature Ana Sofia Teixeira, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Eugénia Ribeiro; Carla Cunha; Andriza Corrêa; Nuno Pires The pressing need for empathy training among medical students and physicians in Hualien,Taiwan Hsin-­‐Chieh Wu, Dong Hwa University,Taiwan Efficacy of a brief psychotherapy program for psychosocial problems ansymptoms of distress. Preliminary results. Berta Varela, Udelar; Rafael Alonso; Soledad Silva; Samia Trama The efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing aggressive behavior and improving quality of life among patients with DSM-­‐-­‐V intermittent explosive disorder. Michael S. McCloskey, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Kurtis Noblett; Mitchell E. Berman; Jackie K. Gollan Evolution of cognitive complexity during psychotherapeutic process: A comparative study between psychotic and non-­‐ psychotic patients. Antonia M. Gómez Hinojosa, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona Graphic analysis of process in image-­‐making play Margarita Wood, Independent 93 Saturday, 28 June 2014 149. Panel Outcome Moderator: Andrzej Werbart, Stockholm University, Sweden Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Treatment failures and non-­‐responding patients: Lessons from qualitative and quantitative studies Mental health treatment seeking behavior and retention among American soldiers returning from deployment to the recent conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan Ilan Harpaz-­‐Rotem, Yale University School of Medicine and The National Center for PTSD "Spinning one's wheels": Non-­‐improved young adults looking back at their therapies Andrzej Werbart, Stockholm University, Sweden; Camilla von Below; Jonas Brun; Hulda Gunnarsdottir Treatment deterioration and psychotherapy process: a case study Sarah Bloch-­‐Elkouby, Adelphi University, New York, USA; J. Christopher Muran; Catherine Eubanks-­‐Carter; Jeremy Safran Separation anxiety in nonresponders with anxiety disorders and depression Barbara Milrod, weill Cornell Medical College Discussant: Golan Shahar, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel 150. Panel Outcome Moderator: Glenys Parry, University of Sheffield, UK Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Understanding and preventing adverse effects of psychological therapy Learning from therapists' and patients' experience of failed therapy Gillian E. Hardy, University of Sheffield, UK; Gemma Kothari; Lindsey J. Bishop-­‐Edwards; Rachel O'Hara; Joe Curran; Kim Dent-­‐Brown; Eleni Chambers; Glenys Parry Risk factors for reliable deterioration during therapy and unplanned therapy endings Michael Barkham, University of Sheffield, UK; David Saxon; Alexis Kilgarriff-­‐Foster; Gemma Kothari; Glenys 94 Parry Risk of harm in psychological therapies: a re-­‐analysis of deterioration data from randomised controlled trials. Glenys Parry, University of Sheffield, UK; David Saxon; Michael J. Bradburn; Gemma Kothari; Michael Barkham 151. Panel Personality disorders Moderators: Bo Vinnars, karolinska Institutet, Stockholm; Alexander Wilczek, Karolinska Institutet; Maria Wiklander, Karolinska Intitutet, Sweden; Liselotte Maurex, Karolinska Institutet Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 The Stockholm City Council`s and the Karolinska Institute`s Psychotherapy Project "SKIP". Shame-­‐proneness among individuals with borderline personality disorder Maria Wiklander, Karolinska Intitutet, Sweden; Mats Samuelsson; Jussi Jokinen; Åsa Nilsonne; Alexander Wilczek; Gunnar Rylander; Marie Åsberg The Stockholm City Council's and the Karolinska Institute's Psychotherapy Project "SKIP". Alexander Wilczek, Karolinska Institutet; Bo Vinnars; Maria Wiklander; Liselotte Maurex One-­‐, two and five-­‐year follow-­‐up of three treatments for BPD; Dialectical behavior therapy, Object relations psychotherapy and psychiatric treatment as usual. A randomized Controlled Trial. Bo Vinnars, karolinska Institutet, Stockholm; Jacques P. Barber; Åsa Nilsonne; Anna Kåver; Marie Åsberg; Alexander Wilczek Social problem solving, autobiographical memory, trauma, and depression in women with borderline personality disorder and a history of suicide attempts Liselotte Maurex, Karolinska Institutet; Mats Lekander; Åsa Nilsonne; Eva E Andersson; Marie Åsberg; Arne Öhman 152. Panel Referential Process Moderator: Sean Murphy, New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, USA Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 The reformulation of events through the referential process: Basic studies on the relation of narrative, imagery and memory. Correspondence of measures of Referential Activity and episodic memory. Bernard Maskit, Stony Brook University, USA; Wilma 95 Bucci; Sean Murphy The comparison of measures of narrativity, episodic memory, and referential activity. Kristin Nelson, Ramapo College, NJ, USA; Sean Murphy Imagery and Referential Activity in narratives elicited by Object Relations Technique cards. Martino Ongis, University of Bergamo, Italy; Attà Negri Discussant: Wilma Bucci, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 153. Panel Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Outcomes and Processes Interpersonal Moderator: Paula Ravitz, University of Toronto, Canada Is Exposure Necessary to Treat PTSD? Might IPT work? John C. Markowitz, Columbia University, New York, USA; Eva Petkova; Yihong Zhao; Yuval Neria; Page Van Meter; Randall Marshall Adherence and alliance in IPT and CBT Annika Ekeblad, Linköping University, Sweden; Rolf Holmqvist Mothering Transitions: An RCT of telephone-­‐IPT for mothers with PPD Paula Ravitz, University of Toronto, Canada; Cindy-­‐Lee Dennis; Sophie Grigoriadis; Melissa Jovellanos; Ellen Hodnett; Lori Ross Discussant: Michael J Constantino, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 154. Panel Family Moderators: Valeria Ugazio, University of Bergamo, Italy; Daniele Castelli, University of Bergamo, Italy; Stella Chiara Guarnieri, University of Bergamo, Italy Family semantic polarities and therapeutic relationship in phobic, obsessive-­‐compulsive, eating and mood disorders Narrated semantic polarities in the therapeutic conversation with phobic, eating, obsessive-­‐ compulsive and mood disorders Valeria Ugazio, University of Bergamo, Italy; Attà Negri; Lisa Chiara Fellin Interactive semantics polarities, therapeutic relationship and psychopathologies Daniele Castelli, University of Bergamo, Italy; Valeria Ugazio; Stella Chiara Guarnieri 96 Do the semantic polarities and positioning change during the therapeutic process? A single case study. Stella Chiara Guarnieri, University of Bergamo, Italy; Valeria Ugazio; Daniele Castelli Discussant: Jarl Wahlström, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; 155. Panel Neuroscience Moderator: Timothy Strauman, Duke University, Durham, USA Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Using Neuroscience Methods to Investigate Change Processes in Psychotherapy Neurophysiological correlates of emotional change Kristina Barbara Rohde, University of Bern, Switzerland; Maria Stein; Thomas Koenig; Antonio Pascual-­‐Leone; Franz Caspar Portable EEG in psychotherapy research -­‐-­‐ a technology to investigate mechanisms of change in mindfulness meditation? Luisa Zaunmüller, University of Trier, Germany; David Rosenbaum; Wolfgang Lutz Change in MRI Functional Connectivity Following Cognitive Therapy for Depression Timothy Strauman, Duke University, Durham, USA; Kari M. Eddington; David V. Smith Discussant: Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland; 156. Panel Emotion/Trauma Moderator: Yogev Kivity, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Positive and Negative Emotions, Emotion Regulation and Impulse Regulation in Cognitive-­‐Behavioral Theory: Findings and Relations with Treatment Process and Outcome A Direct Test of the Emotional Avoidance Theory of Worry in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Aaron J. Fisher, University of California, Berkeley Positive Emotions and Happiness Predict Success and Increase During Cognitive-­‐Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) Lior Cohen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Jonathan D. Huppert Changes in Emotion Regulation (ER) during Cognitive-­‐ Behavioral Therapy (CBT) versus Attention Bias Modification (ABM) for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) 97 Yogev Kivity, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Jonathan D. Huppert Changes in impulsivity after treatment for Binge Eating Disorder -­‐-­‐ A Pilot Study Kathrin Schag, University Hospital Tübingen; Stephan Zipfel; Katrin Giel Discussant: Jonathan D Huppert, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 157. Panel Alliance Moderator: George Silberschatz, University of California, San Francisco, USA Optimizing the therapeutic alliance/relationship III Conceptualizing the therapeutic alliance and therapeutic relationship in dialectical behavior therapy for the treatment of borderline personality disorder Jamie Bedics, California Lutheran University Optimizing the working alliance: A closer examination of client and therapist factors. Eric Martin Sauer, Western Michigan Universtiy; Angela Garrison; Christen Howard-­‐Connor How therapists experience psychotherapy with depressive patients: A grounded theory Jan Roubal, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; Tomas Rihacek Discussant: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA; 158. Panel Change Process Moderator: Mariane Krause, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 How are Relevant Episodes in Psychotherapy Related to Change? An Analysis of Ruptures and Resolutions, Innovative Moments, and Change and Stuck Episodes Alliance ruptures: Obstacles or opportunities? Catherine Eubanks-­‐Carter, Yeshiva University; J. Christopher Muran; Jeremy Safran Analyzing Reconceptualization Innovative Moments: Relevant episodes linked to client symptomatology improvement Pablo Fernández-­‐Navarro, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Miguel M. Gonçalves Therapeutic communication in change and stuck 98 episodes: Its relation to ongoing change and outcome Mariane Krause, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; J. Carola Pérez; Carolina Altimir Discussant: William B Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA; 159. Panel Training Moderators: Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Timothy Anderson, Ohio University, Athens, USA Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Can Pre-­‐Training Measures of Helper Emotional and Interpersonal Characteristics Predict Who Learns Helping Skills Training? Helping skills training: What do we know so far? Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Timothy Anderson Correlations of Traits, Experiences, and Attitudes with Interpersonal Performance Behaviors among Students Receiving Helping Skills Training Shannon Marjorie McCarrick, Ohio University, Athens, USA; Andrew S. McClintock; Timothy Anderson; Clara Hill Does Helping Skills Training Work? Do the Helper's Prior Helping Experiences and Helping Attitudes Matter? Timothy Anderson, Ohio University, Athens, USA; Saryn Cranston; Allison Petrarca; Clara Hill Can Changes in Helping Skills be Predicted by Self-­‐ Reported Traits and Interpersonal Performance Measures? Avantika Bhatia, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Clara Hill; Timothy Anderson Discussant: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany; 160. Panel Therapist factors Moderator: Isabel Caro Gabalda, Universidad de Valencia, Spain Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 The assimilation model: Clinical and theoretical updates Setbacks in the process of assimilation of problematic experiences in two contrasting outcome cases of Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy and Cognitive-­‐Behavioral Therapy for depression Ines Mendes, Instituto Superior da Maia; Pedro Gomes; Rui Pinto; Rita Ferreira; João Salgado; Isabel Caro Gabalda Therapeutic activities and setbacks in the assimilation 99 process Isabel Caro Gabalda, Universidad de Valencia, Spain; William B Stiles The contributions from the therapeutic collaboration for the assimilation of problematic experiences Ana Sofia Teixeira, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Eugénia Ribeiro; Carla Cunha; Beatriz Santos; Nuno Pires; Isabel Bastos; João Salgado; William B Stiles 161. Brief Paper Session Psychodynamic /Process-­‐Outcome Moderator: Robert King, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Saturday | 8:00 AM-­‐9:30 AM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 Psychodynamic /Process-­‐Outcome Pathogenic beliefs and their relevance in psychotherapy: A written case study Sylke Andreas, Alpen-­‐Adria-­‐Universität Klagenfurt; Jennifer Kadur; Irina Flaig The indication and agreement to initiate treatment during initial evaluation of psychodynamic psychotherapy Marina Bento Gastaud, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS), Brazil; Fernando Basso; Lucas S.M. Okabayashi; Maria Lucia T. Nunes; Cláudio L. Eizirik What's going on? Talk and interaction in client-­‐ identified important events Erika Viklund, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; Rolf Holmqvist The role of non verbal dimension in performing good outcome clinical relationship: a dynamic structural model Alessandro Gennaro, University of Salento; Sergio Salvatore; Diego Rocco What works in psychodynamic psychotherapy of social anxiety disorder? Identifying core ingredients as predictors of treatment outcome Joerg Wiltink, University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg-­‐University, Mainz, Germany; Manfred E. Beutel 162. Semi-­‐Plenary Treatment Outcome Moderators: Michael J Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi Saturday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Auditorium Buidling 34 Room 34.0.01 Selected presentations on efficacy of therapy from The sixth edition of Bergin and Garfield`s handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change 100 University, New York, USA The general efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy: Important new findings Michael J. Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA Research on dynamic psychotherapies Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA; J. Christopher Muran; Kevin S. McCarthy; John R. Keefe Practice-­‐oriented research: A complementary paradigm to evidence based research Louis G. Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Michael Barkham; Wolfgang Lutz; Andrew A. McAleavey Change mechanisms and effectiveness of small group treatments Gary M. Burlingame, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Bernhard Strauss; Anthony Joyce 163. Semi-­‐Plenary Alliance and Outcome Moderator: Bruce Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Saturday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Alliance and outcome: Examining within-­‐ person and between person alliance effects on process and outcome of psychotherapy The Disaggregation of Within-­‐Person and Between-­‐ Person Effects in Longitudinal Models of Change Tuva Øktedalen, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Alliance and Outcome in Varying Imagery Procedures for PTSD: A Study of Within-­‐Person Processes Asle Hoffart, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway; Tuva Øktedalen; Tomas Formo Langkaas Within-­‐ and between person effects in the alliance-­‐ outcome relationship Fredrik Falkenström, Linköping University, Sweden; Fredrik Granström; Rolf Holmqvist Alliance, Sense-­‐of-­‐Self, and Outcome: Between and WIthin Patient Effects Pål G. Ulvenes, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Symptom Change and Between-­‐Therapist and Within-­‐ Therapist Variability in Third Session Intercepts and Linear Change Slopes for Longitudinal Ratings of 101 Alliance and Real Relationship Dennis Kivlighan, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Ellen C. Baumann; Charles J. Gelso; Clara Hill Discussant: Paul Crits-­‐Christoph, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; 164. Semi-­‐Plenary Training, Supervision & Therapist Development Moderator: Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Saturday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 How do psychotherapists develop -­‐ And how do we know? A grounded theory of psychotherapist development Michael Helge Rønnestad, University of Oslo, Norway; David E. Orlinsky What kind(s) of evidence indicate therapist development? David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; Michael Helge Rønnestad Future directions for research on therapist development Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden; David E. Orlinsky Discussant: Antonio Pascual-­‐Leone, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; 165. Saturday | 9:30 AM-­‐11:00 AM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Semi-­‐Plenary Family therapy -­‐ Where is it coming from -­‐ Where is it going to? Family Therapy Moderator: Aarno Laitila, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Maria Hilda Sanchez Jimenez, University of Caldas, Colombia Dialogical investigations on family therapy practices: Focus on most severe mental health crises and embodiment Jaakko Seikkula, University of Jyväskylä, Finland The empirical and ethical case for client feedback in couple and family therapy Jacqueline Sparks, University of Rhode Island Fools rush in... : Family therapy research advances and future opportunities Laurie Heatherington, Williams College 102 Saturday | 11:00 AM-11:30 AM | Coffee Break Area COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK 166. Panel Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 Process Moderators: Kristen G. Pinto-­‐Coelho, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA To Disclose or Not to Disclose?: Client and Therapist Disclosure in Psychotherapy Therapist self-­‐disclosure and therapist transformation: A qualitative study on AEDP therapists working with immediate experience. Nuno Conceicao, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Shigeru Iwakabe Client concealment and disclosure of secrets in outpatient psychotherapy Ellen C. Baumann, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Clara Hill Characterizing therapist self-­‐disclosure in psychodynamic psychotherapy Kristen G. Pinto-­‐Coelho, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Clara Hill Discussant: Sarah Knox, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA; 167. Panel Outcome Moderators: Adam O Horvath, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada; Christoph Flückiger, University of Zurich, Switzerland; A. C. Del Re, Veterans Health Administration; Andreea Visla, Babes-­‐Bolyai University, Romania Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Coming to a verdict: Synthesizing evidence from multiple sources to arrive at trustworthy conclusions. Longterm efficacy of evidence-­‐based psychotherapies. Is there a sleeper-­‐effect? Christoph Flückiger, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Bruce Wampold; A. C. Del Re; Thomas Munder; Sara Heer Intention-­‐to-­‐treat analyses and missing data approaches in pharmacotherapy trials for alcohol use disorders A. C. Del Re, Veterans Health Administration; John W. Finney Irrational beliefs and mental health: A multi-­‐predictor meta-­‐analysis Andreea Visla, Babes-­‐Bolyai University, Romania; Christoph Flückiger; Martin Grosse Holtforth; Daniel David 103 The relationship between Helper and Client: Looking beyond psychotherapy Adam O Horvath, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada; Christoph Flückiger; A. C. Del Re; Helia Jafari; Dianne Symonds 168. Panel Outcome Moderator: John Snyder, San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.22 How the patient`s experience of therapy sessions predict outcome Measuring the patient's experience of attunement and responsivity: The PEAR Scale John Snyder, San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group; George Silberschatz Therapeutic Collaboration and the underlying physiological profile: synchrony and dyssinchrony throughout a CBT good outcome case Eugénia Ribeiro, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal; Sara Cruz; Patricia Oliveira-­‐Silva; Dulce Pinto; Catarina Fernandes; João Fernandes; Adriana Sampaio Congruence in the therapists' and clients' ratings of the therapeutic alliance does not predict outcome in psychological treatment. Mikael Sinclair, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; Rolf Holmqvist What Went Wrong? Therapists' Reflections on Their Role in Premature Termination Alessandro Piselli, Boston University; Richard Halgin; Gregory MacEwan 169. Panel Sexual Orientation Moderator: Gary Diamond, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Sexual orientation, psychological well-­‐being and psychotherapy Transference and insight in psychotherapy with gay and bisexual male clients: The role of sexual orientation identity integration Jonathan J. Mohr, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Jairo N. Fuertes; Thomas I. Stracuzzi How Black LGBQ Youths' Perceptions of Parental Acceptance and Rejection are Associated with their Self-­‐Esteem and Mental Health 104 Monique D. Walker, Drexel University; Maureen Davey Italian psychologists' attitudes towards homosexual and lesbian clients: Theoretical, clinical, and social implications Vittorio Lingiardi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Nicola Nardelli; Emiliano Tripodi Good versus poor therapeutic alliances with non-­‐ accepting parents of same-­‐sex oriented adolescents and young adults: A qualitative study Maya S. Shpigel, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; Gary Diamond 170. Panel Assessment Moderator: Célia Sales, ISCTE-­‐IUL Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 Patient-­‐Generated Outcome Measures? Who cares? Lost in translation: the pitfalls of translating PSYCHLOPS from English to Portuguese Mark Ashworth, King's College London; Célia Sales; Paula Cristina Gomes Alves; Sofia Tavares; João Pereira; Luís Faísca; Chris Evans To tick or not to tick, a box: patient experiences with patient-­‐generated and standardized outcome measures Paula Cristina Gomes Alves, ISCTE-­‐IUL; Célia Sales; Mark Ashworth Involving patients in healthcare provision: ethical considerations drawn from a deliberative method approach Célia Sales, ISCTE-­‐IUL; Paula Cristina Gomes Alves; Luís Rodrigues; Teresa Santos 171. Panel Group Moderator: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Title: Outcomes in group psychotherapy: a. The effect of therapeutic relationship feed-­‐ back on group leader and members. b.The effectiveness of short-­‐ and long-­‐term Group Analytic Psychotherapy. c. The effectiveness of psychodynamic outpatient groups for patients with different PDs Pattern of Change in Interpersonal Problems during 105 and after Short-­‐ and Long-­‐term Psychodynamic Group Therapy. Anette Fjeldstad, Oslo University Hospital, Norway; Per Høglend; Steinar Lorentzen The effects of therapeutic relationship feedback on group leader behavior and group member outcomes Gary M. Burlingame, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA The effectiveness of short-­‐ and long-­‐term psychodynamic group psychotherapy on self-­‐concept: Three years follow-­‐up of a randomized clinical trial. Steinar Lorentzen, University of Oslo, Norway Long-­‐term outcomes after outpatient psychodynamic group psychotherapy -­‐-­‐ Gender associated differences for patients with personality disorder Elfrida Hartveit Kvarstein, Oslo University Hospital, Norway; OLla Nordviste; Lone Dragland; Theresa Wilberg Discussant: George Tasca, University of Ottawa, Canada; Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 172. Panel Couple Moderator: Terje Tilden, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Clinical research in couple and family therapy Family Constellation Seminars Improve Psychological Functioning and Individuals' Experience in Social Systems -­‐ Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial Christina Hunger-­‐Schoppe, Heidelberg University, Germany; Annette Bornhaeuser; Jan Weinhold; Leoni Link; Jochen Schweitzer-­‐Rothers Dynamics on Parent's couple life and children's psychological and development dimensions in early childhood Ximena Pereira, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Iván Armijo The relationship between individual depressive symptoms and dyadic adjustment in residential couple therapy in Norway. A replication study. Terje Tilden, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway; Marie Theisen; Asle Hoffart; Bruce Wampold Discussant: Myrna Friedlander, University at Albany/SUNY, USA; 173. Panel Qualitative methods Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Therapists and their practice 106 Moderator: William Spencer West, University of Manchester, UK Counsellors and religious pastoral carers in dialogue, an initial inquiry William Spencer West, University of Manchester, UK Tradition of "Animal Magnetism" vs. "Hypnosis" in relation to the Cedar Bath Ceremony of the Anishinabe David Paul Smith, Saybrook University, San Francisco, USA Optimal relating: Witnessing the Self with Another Dori F. Yusef, University of East London, UK Discussant: George MacDonald, University of Manchester, UK; Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 174. Panel Attachment Moderators: Alessandro Talia, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA Attachment Matters: New Observer-­‐Based Attachment Measures and New Frontiers for Psychotherapy Process and Outcome Research Attachment Patterns As A Process Variable: Introducing the Patient Attachment Coding System Alessandro Talia, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Madeleine Miller-­‐Bottome; Jordan Bate; Susanne Lunn; Stig Poulsen; Sarah I.F. Daniel Secure attachment to therapist, alliance and outcome: A study using the Patient Attachment to Therapist Rating Scale (PAT-­‐RS) Peter Lilliengren, Stockholm University, Sweden; Andrej Werbart; Pia Risholm-­‐Mothander; August Ekström; Susanna Sjöberg; Marie-­‐Louise Ögren Bridging the gap between two research traditions in attachment-­‐informed psychotherapy research: An exploratory study with the PACS and the PAT-­‐RS. Madeleine Miller-­‐Bottome, New School University, New York, USA; Alessandro Talia; Peter Lilliengren; Amy Withers; Sarah I.F. Daniel; Jeremy Safran Discussant: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA; 175. Panel Alliance Moderator: Eva Baenninger-­‐Huber, University of Innsbruck Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Interactive relationship patterns, working alliance and psychotherapeutic process 107 Interactive relationship patterns, working alliance and psychotherapeutic process Eva Baenninger-­‐Huber, University of Innsbruck; Lea Ahrends; Eva Huber; Martin Hofer; Guenther Kainz Crying and affective regulation in psychotherapeutic interaction Cathrin Schiestl, University of Innsbruck; Eva Baenninger-­‐Huber Interactive relationship patterns, psychotherapeutic process and psychodynamic interpretation Guenther Kainz, University of Innsbruck; Eva Baenninger-­‐Huber Discussant: Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland; Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 176. Panel Session and therapist effects: What might we learn from routine practice? Process-­‐outcome Moderator: Stevan Lars Nielsen, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA Do sessions totals cause improvement or does improvement control session totals? Stevan Lars Nielsen, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Dianne L. Nielsen; Tyler R. Pedersen Validating therapists as active therapeutic ingredients: Patterns at one large facility Dianne L. Nielsen, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Stevan Lars Nielsen; Tyler R. Pedersen The effect of therapist experience on outcome: A follow-­‐up Tyler R. Pedersen, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; Kara Cattani Discussants: Michael Barkham, University of Sheffield, UK; Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany; Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 177. Panel Psychoanalysis Moderator: Hanne Strømme, University of Oslo, Norway Psychoanalytic training in regular and non-­‐ regular settings in Europe Psychoanalytic training in regular and non-­‐regular settings in Europe Gabor Szönyi, The Han Groen-­‐Prakken Psychoanalytical Institute for Eastern Europe Results from quantitative data: Similarities and 108 differences in regular and non-­‐regular training imea Kardos, The Han Groen-­‐Prakken Psychoanalytical Institute for Eastern Europe Preliminary findings from Skype interviews with psychoanalysts in Europe Hanne Strømme, University of Oslo, Norway 178. Panel Therapist factors Moderator: Jeffrey Hayes, Penn State University, University Park, USA Saturday | 11:30 AM-­‐1:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Therapist effects in the process and outcome of psychotherapy The Multicultural "Super-­‐shrink": Identifying Therapist Effects in Psychotherapy with Racial and Ethnic Minority Clients Jeffrey Hayes, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Andrew A. McAleavey; Benjamin Locke Types of countertransference dynamics: An exploration of their impact on the client-­‐therapist relationship Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; Hadas Wiseman The therapist as a professional and as a person: How does the interplay between therapists' professional and personal functioning affect patient outcome from psychotherapy Helene A. Nissen-­‐Lie, University of Oslo, Norway; Michael Helge Rønnestad; Jon Trygve Monsen Discussant: Bruce Wampold, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Saturday | 1:00 PM-2:00 PM | BOX LUNCH / MEETINGS BOX LUNCH / MEETINGS 179. Networking Saturday | 1:00 PM-­‐2:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Networking Group for Clinicians 180. Networking Saturday | 1:00 PM-­‐2:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Networking Group for Early Career Scholars 109 Saturday | 1:00 PM-­‐2:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 181. Mentoring Mentoring Group for Students Saturday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 182. Interest Group Meeting Training Moderators: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐Universität Jena, Germany; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden SPRISTAD Section -­‐ Annual General Membership Meeting 183. Interest Group Meeting Saturday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Discussants: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐ Schiller-­‐Universität Jena, Germany; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Louis G Castonguay, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden; CaFTR Special Interest Group Meeting Saturday | 2:00 PM-­‐3:00 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 184. Interest Group Meeting Culture Special Interest Group Meeting Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 185. Structured Discussion Mentalization Moderators: Kenneth N. Levy, Penn State University, University Park, USA; John C. Markowitz, Columbia University, New York, USA; Barbara Milrod, weill Cornell Medical College 186. Structured Discussion Supervision/Training Moderators: Barbara Vivino, Private Practice; Barbara Mentalization and Reflective Function in Psychotherapy Research: A structured discussion of concepts and issues Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 Compassion Cultivation in Clinical Training 110 Thompson, Private Practice; Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Discussants: Lynne E. Angus, York University, Canada; John McLeod, University of Oslo, Norway; Shudarshana Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Kristen G. Pinto-­‐ Coelho, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Harold Chui, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Avantika Bhatia, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Franz Caspar, University of Bern, Switzerland; Michael Helge Rønnestad, University of Oslo, Norway; 187. Structured Discussion Training Moderators: David E. Orlinsky, University of Chicago, USA; Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Best Practices and Potential Problems Implementing a Longitudinal Study of Trainee Development Discussants: Poornima Bhola, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore, India; Jan Carlsson, Örebro University, Sweden; Soti Grafanaki, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada; Joakim Norberg, Karolinska Institutet; Svenja Taubner, Alpen-­‐Adria-­‐Universität Klagenfurt, Austria; Helene E Ybrandt, Umeå university; Omar Gelo, University of Salento -­‐-­‐ Italy, and Sigmund Freud University -­‐-­‐ Austria; 188. Structured Discussion Patient/client factors Moderator: Thomas Mackrill, Metropolitan University College Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Research in client agency -­‐-­‐ where are we heading? Discussants: William B Stiles, Miami University, Oxford, USA; Heidi Levitt, The University of Massachusetts Boston; Hanne Weie Oddli, University of Oslo, Norway; 189. Panel Process Moderator: Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 The Implications of Embodiment for Psychotherapy Nonverbal synchrony and affect in dyadic interaction Wolfgang Tschacher, University of Bern, Switzerland; Fabian Ramseyer The impact of individual emotion regulation strategies 111 on the caracteristics of non verbal affective signalling in romantic couples. Stephane With, University of Geneva; Susanne Kaiser Movement Synchrony in Psychotherapy: The Coordination of Hand Movements is Associated with Session Outcome. Fabian Ramseyer, University of Bern, Switzerland; Zeno Kupper; Wolfgang Tschacher Discussant: Len Horowitz, Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA; 190. Panel Outcome Moderator: Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Practice-­‐oriented research: Therapist effects and effectiveness The extent of therapist effects in routine care -­‐-­‐ An investigation of contributing factors on 50thousand cases Anne-­‐Katharina Schiefele, University of Trier, Germany; Julian A. Rubel; Wolfgang Lutz Variability in practice: Therapist effects in a UK Primary Care service delivering CBT and Counselling David Saxon, University of Sheffield, UK; Michael Barkham; Stephen Kellett; Gillian E. Hardy Improving the effectiveness of feedback systems by increased targeted feedback. Kale Dyer, University of Western Australia, Australia; Geoff R. Hooke; Andrew C. Page Discussant: Michael Barkham, University of Sheffield, UK; 191. Panel Process Moderator: Dan Pokorny, Ulm University, Germany Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Clinically relevant CCRT-­‐LU relationship patterns Relationship patterns in the first sessions of patients with phobic, mood, obsessive and eating disorders Attà Negri, University of Bergamo, Italy; Laura Bonalume; Enea Cattaneo; Miche Schena; Davide Pedercini Relationship patterns in change, stuck and rupture episodes. Therapeutic Alliance in Adolescents with Depressive Symptoms. H Daniel Espinosa-­‐Duque, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Irma O. Morales-­‐Reyes; 112 Mariane Krause; Paula Dagnino Attachment patterns, core relationship theme and bulimia nervosa Xiaorong Zhou, Ulm University, Germany; Kathrin Holzinger; Dan Pokorny; Alessandra Vicari; Jörn von Wietersheim Relationship patterns with imagined and real life objects.Single case study on the panic disorder therapy. Dan Pokorny, Ulm University, Germany; Elisabeth Erhardt; Andrea Langenwalter; Anke Schwandt; Michael Stigler 192. Panel Assessment Moderator: Jan Rasmus Böhnke, University of York, UK Discussant: Anna Buchheim, Innsbruck University; Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 General distress as a diagnostic dimension in psychotherapy Screening in epidemiological population samples: Are specific and general factors useful? Jan Rasmus Böhnke, University of York, UK; Tim J. Croudace Probing the boundaries between schizophrenia spectrum and bipolar disorder: evidence for a continuum from affective to non-­‐affective psychotic symptoms Ulrich Reininghaus, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry & Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge; Anne Farmer; Georgina Hosang; Peter McGuffin; Richard P. Bentall The structure of psychopathological symptoms and the associations with DSM-­‐diagnoses in psychotherapy patients Jeannette Brodbeck, University of Berne, Switzerland; Niklaus Stulz; Simon Itten; Daniel Regli; Hansjoerg Znoj; Franz Caspar Different shades of blue: comorbidity understood from a trans-­‐diagnostic perspective Jaime Delgadillo, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust; Martin Groom; Wolfgang Lutz Discussant: George Tasca, University of Ottawa, Canada; 193. Panel Change Process Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Building a better base to understand change processes when medication and 113 Moderator: Chris Evans, University of Nottingham, UK psychotherapies overlap, or could overlap How child psychotherapists treating children medicated for ADHD think about combining therapy with psychopharmacological intervention. Sarah Peter, Birbeck University Psychiatrists' and medical psychotherapists' experiences of prescribing for personality disorder Lawrence Martean, University of Nottingham, UK; Chris Evans The relationship between psychopharmacology and psychotherapy: a survey of psychiatrists, medical psychotherapists' and non-­‐medical psychotherapists' views Haroula Konstantinidou, Leicestershire Partnership Trust; Chris Evans 194. Panel Emotion/Trauma Moderator: Gary Diamond, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Emotional processing: how to promote it, changes over time and its link to treatment outcome in emotion-­‐focused and attachment-­‐ based therapies. Attachment-­‐Based Family Therapy and Emotion Focused Therapy for unresolved anger toward a parent: the role of emotional processing. Daphna Sabo, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; Ben Shahar; Noa Tzvieli; Inbal Gat; Dana Stolowicz; Nitzan Cohen; Gary Diamond Therapist interventions associated with emotional processing in the context of Attachment-­‐Based Family Therapy (ABFT) Noa Tzvieli, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; Gary Diamond Patterns of emotional change in an expressive writing task: Does it "get worse before it gets better" or does it, "get easier as one gets over it"? Antonio Pascual-­‐Leone, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Orrin-­‐Porter Morrison; Nikita Yeryomenko; Robert Arnold Discussant: Leslie Greenberg, York University, Toronto, Canada; 195. Panel Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 114 Alliance Moderator: Sigal Zilcha-­‐Mano, Adelphi University, New York, USA In what way is alliance therapeutic? An examination of the mechanisms underlying the association between alliance and symptomatic change Does alliance predict symptoms throughout treatment, or is it the other way around? Sigal Zilcha-­‐Mano, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Ulrike Dinger; Kevin S. McCarthy; Jacques P. Barber What drives change in treatments of depression: Alliance vs. Self Understanding? Jacques P. Barber, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Sigal Zilcha-­‐Mano Exploring changes in interpersonal process, intermediate and ultimate outcome in a within-­‐ subject experimental study of an alliance-­‐focused training J. Christopher Muran, Adelphi University, New York, USA; Bernard S. Gorman; Jeremy Safran; Catherine Eubanks-­‐Carter; Arnold Winston Discussant: Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐Schiller-­‐ Universität Jena, Germany; Saturday | 3:00 PM-­‐4:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 196. Panel Change Process Moderators: Johannes Mander, University of Heidelberg; Isa Sammet, University of Salzburg; Günter Schiepek, University of Salzburg Change processes in patients with different psychiatric disorders A comparative study of change processes in psychotherapy research: Associations between change mechanisms and early maladaptive schemas Johannes Mander, University of Heidelberg; Isa Sammet; Gitta Jacob; Stephan Zipfel; Martin Teufel Process Monitoring and Feedback on Nonlinear Dynamics in Psychotherapy: Converging Results from The SNS Technology and repeated fMRI Günter Schiepek, University of Salzburg; Benjamin As; Guido Strunk Comparisons of change processes in patient with depression, eating disorders and somatoform disorders in psychotherapy research Isa Sammet, University of Salzburg; Stephan Zipfel; Martin Teufel; Andreas Wittorf; Angelika Schlarb; Johannes Mander Discussants: Johannes Mander, University of Heidelberg; Günter Schiepek, University of 115 Salzburg; Isa Sammet, University of Salzburg; Saturday | 4:30 PM-5:00 PM | Coffee Break Area COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK 197. Structured Discussion Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.12 Training Moderators: Hadas Wiseman, University of Haifa, Israel; Gaby Shefler, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Training and Supervision in Ethical dilemmas: Clinical insights and research directions based on the TV series "In Treatment" Discussants: Jeremy Safran, New School University, New York, USA; Bernhard Strauss, Friedrich-­‐ Schiller-­‐Universität Jena, Germany; Orya Tishby, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; Jeffrey Hayes, Penn State University, University Park, USA; Shelley McMain; Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.0.28 198. Panel Process Moderator: Fernanda Barcellos Serralta, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Studying process of brief and long-­‐term psychodynamic psychotherapies Prototyping brief psychotherapies: preliminary findings Fernanda Barcellos Serralta, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Studying change in brief Psychodynamic psychotherapy Pricilla Braga Laskoski, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Fernanda Barcellos Serralta; Silvia Benetti Studing processes with the PQS: Differences in therapeutic action according to the personality of the patient Margarida Marques, Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, Lisbon, Portugal; António Pazo Pires; Carolina Seybert; Joana Carmo; Carolina Malheiro What changes first? Symptoms or structure? Carolina Malheiro, Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, Lisbon, Portugal; António Pazo Pires; Diana Loureiro; Ângelo Sousa 199. Panel Change Process Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 05 Room 5.1.16 Process research in emotion focused therapy: 116 Moderator: Ines Mendes, Instituto Superior da Maia different avenues to study the therapeutic process The Assimilation of problematic experiences in good outcome and poor outcome cases of Emotion Focused Therapy Isabel Morais Basto, ISMAI; Ines Mendes; Ana Gomes; Joana Namorado; Joana Sá Pereira; Daniela Mendes; Daniel Rijo; João Salgado Immersion and distancing processes and narrative change in a good outcome case of Emotion Focused Therapy Eunice Dias Barbosa, Cognitive-­‐Behavioural Research Centre, University of Coimbra, Portugal (CINEICC); Ines Mendes; Tiago Bento Ferreira; João Salgado; José Pinto Gouveia Emotional Processing, narrative change and symptomatology: A case study of Emotion Focused Therapy Patrícia Pinheiro, ISMAI / University of Minho; Pedro Lourenço; Ines Mendes; João Salgado; Miguel M. Gonçalves Resolution of therapeutic tasks in a good outcome case of emotion-­‐focused therapy Pedro Lourenço, ISMAI / University of Minho; Patrícia Pinheiro; João Salgado; Miguel M. Gonçalves 200. Panel Complex Disorders Moderator: Björn Philips, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.28 Adapting Psychological Treatments to Patients with Severe Problems Affect phobia treatment for patients with alcohol use disorder -­‐-­‐ an experimental (small N) multiple baseline design My Maria Frankl, Center for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden; Björn Philips; Peter Wennberg Preliminary results of psychological treatment among patients with substance use disorders measured by CORE-­‐OM Ylva Gidhagen, Linköping University, Sweden; Björn Philips; Rolf Holmqvist Prevalence of Borderline Personality Disorder Inpatients in Sweden1997-­‐2011 Per Konradsson, Beroendecentrum Stockholm; Peter Wennberg; Björn Philips 117 Early Therapeutic Process in Mentalization-­‐Based Treatment for Dual Diagnosis Björn Philips, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; Rebecca Nygren; Amelie Rother-­‐Schirren; Roger Karlsson; Andrzej Werbart Discussant: Paul Crits-­‐Christoph, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.34 201. Panel Treatment Models Moderator: Sverre Urnes Johnson, Modum Bad Research Institute, Norway and University of Oslo Transdiagnostic Treatment Models Transdiagnostic metacognitive therapy for complex anxiety patients Sverre Urnes Johnson, Modum Bad Research Institute, Norway and University of Oslo Transdiagnostic metacognitive group therapy for repetitive negative thinking in emotional disorders: An open trial Peter Michael McEvoy, Curtin University of Technology, Australia; David Erceg-­‐Hurn; Rebecca Anderson; Bruce Campbell; Paula Nathan Dilemma-­‐focused therapy: a transdiagnostic approach Guillem Feixas, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Adrian Montesano; Victoria Compañ Discussant: Asle Hoffart, Modum Bad Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway; 202. Panel Experiential/EFT Moderator: Ladislav Timulak, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 07 Room 7.0.40 Emotion-­‐focused therapy for anxiety disorders (II) Outcomes of Person-­‐Centred and Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy for Social Anxiety: An Update Robert Elliott, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; Brian Rodgers; Susan Stephen Quantitative and qualitative outcomes of emotion-­‐ focused therapy for generalised anxiety disorder: First post-­‐treatment data Ladislav Timulak, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; James McElvaney; Elaine Martin; Leslie Greenberg Initial Evaluation of Emotion-­‐Focused Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Using a Nonconcurrent Multiple-­‐Baseline Design Ben Shahar, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel 118 Discussant: Jeanne Watson, University of Toronto, Canada; 203. Panel Child/Adolescent Moderator: Gunnar Carlberg, The Erica Foundation Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.12 Short-­‐term psychodynamic psychotherapy with children Outcome of short-­‐term psychotherapy for children Agneta Thorén, The Erica Foundation, Sweden Therapists' Feelings in Short-­‐Term Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Karin Lindqvist, The Erica Foundation Parent Work in Short-­‐Term Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy. Agnes Ruth Rosén, The Erica Foundation Discussant: Nick Midgley, Anna Freud Center, London, UK; 204. Panel Case studies Moderator: Reitske Meganck, Ghent University, Department of Psychoanalysis Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.0.13 A single case perspective on change processes in a patient with dissociative identity disorder The process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in a patient with dissociative identity disorder: a systematic single case study Jochem Willemsen, Ghent University, Belgium Evolutions in the 'demand' during the early sessions of psychoanalytic therapy Joachim Cauwe, Ghent University, Belgium A qualitative systematic single case study on conflicted mental contents in a psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a patient with dissociative identity disorder. Ruth Inslegers, Ghent University, Belgium; Reitske Meganck; Mattias Desmet Discussant: Clara Hill, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; 205. Panel Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.05 Depression Moderators: Marcia Olhaberry, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; J. Carola Pérez, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Towards a multidimensional understanding of polarities of experience in depression 119 Depression experiencies, attachment patterns and different responses to a group intervention in pregnant women. Marcia Olhaberry, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Constanza Mena; Marta Escobar; Pia Santelices; Angela Miranda Adult Attachment, Social Network and Personality Dimensions: their relation with Depression Paula Dagnino, Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile; J. Carola Pérez; Adriana Gomez; Mariane Krause; Eugenio Rodríguez Interpersonal stress and the polarities of experience: Effects on the psychophysiological responses and in the bias associated to the differential reinforcement of a behavioral task Jaime Silva, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Karina Jaramillo; Luis Salazar; Mariane Krause Discussant: Mariane Krause, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; 206. Panel Alliance Moderator: Carolina Altimir, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.06 Unraveling the nature and substance of the Alliance: The contributions of micro-­‐analytic approaches to specifying the unspecific. Augmenting Accounts of Alliance Ruptures and Resolutions by Employing Interpersonal Defense Theory: A Theory-­‐Building Case Study Yves de Roten, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Michael A. Westerman Patient and therapist's facial affective behavior during verbalized relational offers and its association with self-­‐report assessment of the Alliance: Contributions of a nested analysis approach. Carolina Altimir, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago; Mariane Krause Outcome expectancies and early therapeutic alliance in women with depression: a study in different cultural contexts Ana Cristina Amezaga, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; Augusto Mellado; Mariane Krause Building up an alliance during the first consultation in family and couple therapy Bernadetta Janusz, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland; Barbara Halina Jozefik; Feliks Matusiak Discussant: Carolina Altimir, Pontificia Universidad 120 Católica de Chile, Santiago; 207. Panel Outcome Moderator: Andrew C Page, University of Western Australia, Australia Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.01.44 Practice-­‐oriented research: Enhancing Psychotherapy Outcomes Through Feedback Using patient feedback to predict and prevent self-­‐ harm and suicide Andrew C. Page, University of Western Australia, Australia; Emma L. Doyle; Geoff R. Hooke Who benefits most? Disentangling patient and therapist effects in outcome monitoring feedback Kim de Jong, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Robert J. DeRubeis Therapist and feedback effects in the context of treatment outcome, treatment length and drop out Wolfgang Lutz, University of Trier, Germany; Julian A. Rubel; Anne-­‐Katharina Schiefele Discussant: Michael J Lambert, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA; 208. Panel Culture Moderator: Shigeru Iwakabe, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan Saturday | 5:00 PM-­‐6:30 PM | Building 35 Room 35.3.13 Culture and Psychotherapists/Healers: Sociocultural identity of psychotherapists Characteristics of the counseling/therapy practice of high ranking Buddhist Lamas. Peter Elsass, Copenhagen University; Michael Helge Rønnestad; Karma Lhundup; Thupten Phuntsok; David E. Orlinsky Therapist's personal and professional change through their experience of becoming a mother qualitative study on Japanese female therapists Keiko Yamaguchi, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; Shigeru Iwakabe A Qualitative Study of the Personal and Professional Development of Middle-­‐Aged Female Novice Psychotherapists in Korea Eunsun Joo, Duksung Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea Discussants: Michael Helge Rønnestad, University of Oslo, Norway; Yoshinobu Kanazawa, Meiji Gakuin University; Saturday | 6:30 PM-8:00 PM | 121 BREAK 209. Conference Banquet Dinner BREAK Saturday | 8:00 PM-­‐11:00 PM | Auditorium Building 34 Room 34.0.01 Conference Banquet Dinner Location to be announced 122 Index to Participants Abarzua Cubillos, Marianella : 147 Abbass , Allan: 98 , 140 Adamus, Christine: 147 Addison, Shirley: 119 Affonso, Rosa Maria Lopes : 148 Ahmad, Saunia: 62 Ahrends, Lea: 175 Åkerman, Anna-­‐Karin: 148 Alamo, Nicolle Anette : 42 Alessi, Edward Joseph : 101 Alonso, Rafael: 148 Altenstein, David: 118 Altimir, Carolina : 107 , 148, 158, 206 Altmann, Uwe: 92 , 148 Alvarez Kozubova, Karla : 37 Alvarez, Carola: 37 Alves, Daniela: 59 Alves, Irai Cristina Boccato: 80 Alves, Paula Cristina Gomes : 45 , 80, 170 Amble, Ingunn Agathe : 93 Ambresin, Gilles: 148 Ametrano, Rebecca M,: 118 Amezaga, Ana Cristina: 119 , 206 Amlo, Svein: 73 Anderson, Rebecca: 201 Anderson, Timothy : 80 , 104, 148, 159 Andersson, Eva E: 151 Andersson, Gerhard: 20 Andreas, Sylke : 66 , 161 Angulo, Salvador: 80 , 107, 148 Angus, Lynne E. : 29 , 84, 186 Antoniou, Pavlina : 38 Araújo, Jaciana: 79 Araya, Claudio : 148 Arias, Sergio: 104 Armijo, Iván : 104 , 114, 172 Armstrong, Calli : 58 Arnold, Robert: 194 Arntz, Arnold: 90 Arora, Iti : 88 As, Benjamin: 196 Åsberg, Marie : 151 Ashworth, Mark: 170 Aspillaga, Carolina : 134 Attinà, Giovanna: 79 , 110 Atzil -­‐ Slonim, Dana : 80 , 104, 136, 148 Austin, Sara Beth : 147 Avdi, Evrinomy : 71 123 Aveline, Mark: 34 Aylindar, Ayse Suzan: 38 Aylwin, Javiera: 148 Bachmann, Kurt: 94 Baenninger-­‐Huber, Eva : 80 , 148, 175 Bahrke, Ulrich: 109 Balfour, L.: 24 , 83 Balling, Thea: 80 Ballinger, Liz Mary : 146 Barban, Marília: 80 Barber, Jacques P.: 34 , 90, 126, 148, 151, 162, 195 Barbosa, Eunice Dias : 80 , 199 Barbosa, George Souza: 96 Barbosa, Luana: 79 , 97 Barge, Amanda : 116 Barkham, Michael : 31 , 104, 150, 162, 176, 190 Barkowski, Sarah : 80 , 148 Barnhart, Ryan: 21 Barrett, Marna S. : 19 , 148 Barria, Javier : 37 Barros, Jorge: 114 Barros, Paulina: 107 , 148 Barroux, Isabelle: 80 , 107, 148 Barth, Juergen: 128 Baschin, Kirsten: 105 Basseches, Michael : 6 , 70, 144 Basso, Fernando: 161 Basto, Isabel Morais : 99 , 199 Bastos, Isabel: 160 Bate, Jordan: 174 Batista, Joao : 59 Bauer, Stephanie: 61 , 131 Baumann, Ellen C.: 163 , 166 Bazili Marques, Melina: 80 Beaufoy, Jeanette: 98 Bedics, Jamie : 157 Beiza, Gretchen: 72 Bekes, Vera: 137 Beltran, Renata: 80 Belz, Martina: 79 , 119 Benavente, Daniela: 104 Benecke, Cord: 80 , 142, 148 Benetti, Silvia : 25 , 198 Benjamin, Lorna Smith : 34 Bentall, Richard P.: 192 Bento, Tiago: 134 Benum, Kirsten: 108 Beran, Eszter : 98 Beretta, Veronique: 67 Berger, Thomas : 21 , 43, 61, 128, 139 Bergmann-­‐Warnecke, Kristin : 92 Berman, Mitchell E.: 148 Bernardi, Gabriel: 25 Bernecker, Samantha L.: 118 Berney, Sylvie : 67 , 148 124 Bertelli, Sara: 83 Berthoud, Laurent: 43 Beutel, Manfred E: 27 , 66, 161 Beutler, Larry E: 96 Bhatia, Avantika : 96 , 159, 186 Bhingradia, Hetal: 114 Bhola, Poornima : 77 , 187 Bianco, Simone: 80 Bierbrodt, Julia: 139 Bieschke, Kathy: 31 Binder, Per Einar : 80 Bischkopf, Jeannette: 148 Bishop-­‐Edwards, Lindsey J: 150 Bissada, H.: 24 , 83 Bloch-­‐Elkouby, Sarah : 149 Blokhus Ekroll, Vidar : 108 Bock, Astrid : 80 , 148 Bockting, Claudi LH : 131 Bodinaku, Blerta : 141 Boettcher, Johanna: 139 Böhnke, Jan Rasmus : 14 , 192 Bonalume, Laura : 101 , 191 Borcsa, Maria : 26 , 71 Boritz, Tali Zweig : 21 , 84 Bornhaeuser, Annette: 148 , 172 Boswell, James : 44 , 118 Botello-­‐Zamarron, Raquel: 148 Botermans, Jean François : 146 Botto, Alberto : 63 , 148 Boutselis, Mary: 44 Bradburn, Michael J: 150 Bradley, Marie Agnes: 112 Branco, Jerônimo : 97 Brandao, Angela : 70 Braun, Malena: 132 Braungardt, Tanja: 67 , 106 Braver, Melora: 44 Breinholst, Sonja: 64 Briggs, Jessica: 114 Brintzinger, Miriam: 94 Brockmann, Josef : 89 Brodbeck, Jeannette: 192 Brough, Mark: 46 Brown, Dora: 89 Bruckmayer, Ellen: 92 , 148 Brüdern, Juliane : 21 Brun, Jonas: 149 Brunkhorst, Frank M.: 128 Bryntwick, Emily: 29 , 84 Bucci, Wilma : 123 , 152 Buchheim, Anna: 15 , 80, 191 Buller, Stephen : 9 , 85 Bunda, Jenna: 134 Buonocore, Luisa: 79 , 110 Burke, Emma: 43 125 Burlingame, Gary M: 24 , 93, 162, 171 Burton, Simon : 4 Butler, Sheila : 103 Butman, David: 126 Cabrera, C: 24 Café, Maria João : 80 Calderón, Ana : 13 , 25 Campbell, Bruce: 201 Canfora, Flaviano: 110 Cangas, Adolfo J: 61 Cantizano, Luz: 80 Cantuarias, Jrisó Alejandra : 103 Capella, Claudia : 72 Caperton, William: 148 Carabelli, Francesca: 79 , 110 Carcione, Antonino: 67 Cardoso, Taiane de Azevedo: 148 Carere-­‐Comes, Tullio : 70 Carlberg, Gunnar : 54 , 203 Carlsson, Jan : 16 , 30, 91, 164, 182, 187 Carmo, Joana: 198 Carneiro, Claudio: 80 Carney, Max : 68 Caro Gabalda, Isabel : 160 Carpenter, Naomi : 29 , 84 Carrasco, Álvaro : 61 , 80 Carrera, Stephanie : 148 Cartwright, Claire : 40 , 96 Carvalho, Cibele : 86 Caselli, Gabriele: 110 , 138 Caspar, Franz : 21 , 34, 43, 76, 139, 148, 155, 186, 192 Cassar, Simon: 38 Castañeiras, Claudia : 80 Castelli, Daniele : 154 Castelnuovo, Gianluca: 99 Castonguay, Louis G: 16 , 31, 34, 44, 76, 92, 124, 162, 182 Cattaneo, Enea: 191 Cattani, Kara: 176 Cauwe, Joachim : 204 Čevelíček, Michal: 91 Chahuan, Siomara : 148 Chambers, Eleni: 150 Chambless, Dianne L: 126 Chanen, Andrew: 43 Chang, Hsiao-­‐Pei : 148 Chang, Shih-­‐Hua : 100 Chang, Shinyi Sheree: 80 Chang, Wen-­‐Huey, Lucy : 80 Chang, Yi-­‐Fang : 80 , 148 Chaparro, Reynel Alexander : 105 Chapman, Alexander L: 147 Chen , Kai-­‐Ting : 80 Chen, Kun-­‐Hu: 80 Chen, Miau : 80 Chen, Su Hui : 148 126 Chen, Szu-­‐Fan : 80 Cheng, Yueh-­‐chun: 148 Chiswick, Nancy: 44 Cho, WenChun : 148 Choi, Gahee: 143 Christensen, Bernadette: 104 Chui, Harold : 32 , 186 Chyurlia, Livia: 32 , 83 Cierpka, Manfred: 119 Clarkin, John F: 22 Clouthier, Tracy Lynn : 22 Cohen, Lior: 99 , 156 Cohen, Nitzan: 194 Cohen, Zachary D: 90 Collacciani, Giancarlo Jr : 57 Colli, Antonello : 20 , 89, 136 Compañ, Victoria: 201 Conceição, Eva M: 83 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205 Dalton, Jane E: 62 127 Daly, Katherine D.: 143 Danelova, Ester : 117 Daniel, Sarah I.F.: 11 , 67, 80, 127, 148, 174 Daniels, Judith : 47 , 140 Darwiche, Joelle: 80 Davey, Maureen: 169 David, Daniel: 80 , 167 Dawber, Stephanie: 83 De Carli, Pietro: 20 , 89 de Felice, Giulio : 104 , 123 de Jong, Kim : 36 , 56, 207 de la Cerda, Cecilia: 42 , 80, 91, 107 de la Parra, Guillermo: 35 , 37 De la Puerta, Sofia: 134 De Maat, Saskia: 98 de Roten, Yves: 43 , 67, 80, 148, 206 de Vries, Isolde: 89 Dean, Suzanne: 98 DeBlaere, Cirleen: 148 Decety, Jean: 134 Decsei-­‐Radu, Alina: 110 Defey, Denise : 17 , 125, 146 Dehoust, Maria C: 66 Dekker, Jack: 98 Del Re, A. C. : 167 Delgadillo, Jaime: 192 Delgado, Iris: 37 Delgado-­‐Pastor, Luis C.: 104 Delvecchio, Elisa : 72 Dembler, Katja: 89 Dennis, Cindy-­‐Lee: 153 Dent-­‐Brown, Kim: 150 Depowski, Hillary: 93 DeRubeis, Robert J.: 90 , 126, 131, 207 Desmet, Mattias: 113 , 148, 204 Despland, Jean-­‐Nicolas: 43 , 67, 80, 148 Di Genova, Lina: 82 Di Giuseppe, Mariagrazia : 40 Di Lorenzo, Mauro : 100 Di Riso, Daniela: 72 Diamond, Gary: 28 , 47, 100, 122, 148, 169, 194 Diaz, Fernanda: 148 Díaz, Marcela: 148 Dillon, Frank R: 101 Dimaggio, Giancarlo: 67 , 79, 110 Ding, Li-­‐Yue: 80 Dinger, Ulrike: 27 , 80, 103, 115, 119, 126, 195 Dingoyan, Demet: 105 Dittmann, Helle: 64 Doell, Faye K: 62 Doerig, Nadja: 118 Dolev, Tohar : 148 Domínguez, María Elvia: 105 Donati, Agnese: 101 Doucette, Ann M. : 8 128 Doyle, Emma L: 207 Dragland, Lone: 171 Driessen, Ellen: 98 Drouin, Marc-­‐Simon : 57 Duan, Yunsuo : 74 Duarte, Javiera: 148 Duc-­‐Marwood, Alessandra: 80 Dundas, Ingrid : 80 Dupuis, Gilles: 57 Durao, Marian: 138 Dussert, Denise: 72 Dyer, Kale : 190 Echavarri, Orietta: 114 Eckhardt-­‐Henn, Annegret: 27 Eddington, Kari M: 155 Eells, Tracy D. : 113 , 138 Ehrenthal, Johannes C.: 27 , 115 Eisswein, Georgius: 25 Eizirik, Cláudio L.: 80 , 148, 161 Ekeblad, Annika : 153 Ekström, August: 174 Elizur, Yoni : 99 Elliott, Nicole : 119 Elliott, Robert : 23 , 34, 80, 104, 116, 202 Ellison, William D.: 115 Elsass, Peter : 57 , 208 Emmerling, Michelle E: 111 Endorf, Katharina: 27 Endtner, Katrin : 94 Eneas, Maria Leonor Espinosa : 80 Engholm Hedegaard, Anne : 80 Ensink, Karin : 66 , 72, 140 Erceg-­‐Hurn, David: 201 Erekson, David McConkie : 93 , 148 Erhardt, Elisabeth: 191 Errázuriz, Paula : 94 Escandón, Neli : 95 Escobar, Marta: 205 Escobar, Rocio: 35 , 80 Escudero, Valentin : 122 Eshghi, Niloufar: 62 Eshkol, Rafaeli : 104 Espinosa-­‐Duque, H Daniel : 42 , 61, 80, 191 Eubanks-­‐Carter, Catherine : 20 , 148, 149, 158, 195 Eva, Philemon: 87 Evans, Chris : 129 , 141, 170, 193 Evertsz, F Bennebroek : 95 Faísca, Luís: 170 Faivre, Marjorie: 80 Falkenström, Fredrik : 163 Fallon, Brian: 74 Farmer, Anne: 192 Feder, Menachem M : 28 Feigl, Jutta: 77 Feixas, Guillem: 59 , 95, 129, 201 129 Fellin, Lisa Chiara : 26 , 154 Fernandes, Catarina: 168 Fernandes, João: 168 Fernández-­‐Álvarez, Héctor: 80 , 117 Fernández-­‐Álvarez, Javier: 80 Fernández-­‐Navarro, Pablo : 158 Ferrari, Nicola: 76 Ferreira, Ana: 80 , 102 Ferreira, Ana Rita : 22 , 144 Ferreira, Joana Fojo : 6 , 80, 144 Ferreira, João Miguel: 144 Ferreira, Rita: 160 Ferreira, Tiago Bento: 199 Fidan, Merih : 119 Fiechtner, Christiane : 80 Figlioli, Patrick : 43 Figueiredo, Catarina : 134 Finney, John W: 167 Firestone, Lisa : 5 , 88 Fischer, Håkan: 32 Fischman, Ronit: 114 Fisher, Aaron J: 22 , 123, 156 Fisher, Hadar : 80 Fisher, Rebecca: 67 Fishman, Daniel B. : 113 Fitts, Jessica: 46 Fitzpatrick, Marilyn : 58 , 82, 97 Fjeldstad, Anette: 171 Fjermestad, Krister Westlye : 28 Flaig, Irina : 161 Flores, Jorge: 148 Flückiger, Christoph : 167 Folke, Sofie : 127 Fonagy, Peter: 109 Fonseca, Tiago A. G. : 102 Fortin-­‐Langelier, Benjamin: 32 Fossa, Pablo : 134 Fourie, M E: 105 Frankl, My Maria : 200 Freitas, Sara: 59 Friedlander, Myrna : 122 , 172 Friedrich, Antonia : 119 Fucolo, Briane: 80 Fuerst, Jutta : 45 Fuertes, Jairo N.: 93 , 169 Fukushima, Tetsuo: 80 Fydrich, Thomas: 148 Gahleitner, Silke B: 148 Galasso, Vittoria: 79 , 110 Gallagher, Matthew W.: 118 Gallop, Robert: 132 , 148 Galvez, Constanza: 107 Galynker, Igor I: 114 Gander, Manuela: 15 Ganley, Jennifer: 93 130 García, Andrea : 148 Garcia, Fernando: 80 Garrison, Angela: 157 Gastaud, Marina Bento : 80 , 86, 161 Gat, Inbal: 148 , 194 Gawlytta, Romina : 80 Gazal, Marta: 80 Geissner, Edgar : 94 Gelfand, Lois A: 90 Gelo, Omar : 42 , 77, 123, 141, 187 Gelso, Charles J.: 32 , 96, 163 Gemelli, Antonella : 110 Gennaro, Alessandro : 161 Gentile, Daniela: 20 , 89 Georgianna, Sarah: 83 Gerber, Andrew: 98 Gerlich, Katharina : 148 Gersh, Elon : 43 Gerstmann, Adam: 80 , 107, 148 Ghisleni, Gabriele: 80 Gibson, Kerry : 40 Gidhagen, Ylva : 200 Giel, Katrin: 156 Glassock, Dr Geoffrey : 114 Gleave, Robert: 93 Gloger, Sergio: 61 Godfrey, Celia : 98 Gofman, Mordechai: 97 Goldfried, Marvin R. : 34 , 75 Goldie, Anne: 101 Goldman, Rhonda: 111 Goldsmith, Jacob Z: 39 Gollan, Jackie K.: 148 Gomes, Ana: 199 Gomes, Pedro: 160 Gómez Hinojosa, Antonia M.: 148 Gomez Penedo, Juan Martin : 56 , 118, 132 Gomez, Adriana: 205 Gómez, Beatriz Margarita : 80 , 102, 117, 147 Gómez-­‐Barris, Elyna: 35 , 37 Gonçalves, Miguel M: 59 , 70, 84, 158, 160, 199 Gonçalves, Oscar: 134 Gonçalves, Óscar : 80 Goodman, Geoff : 54 , 86 Goodrich, Cheryl : 86 Gorman, Bernard S: 195 Gorsedene, Christa Maria : 65 Goryczko, Magdalena : 116 Gouveia, José Pinto: 199 Grabe, Hans Jörgen: 67 Grady, Jacqueline: 98 Grafanaki, Soti : 77 , 187 Gramo, Anxhela: 141 Granström, Fredrik: 163 Grant , Jan : 116 131 Greenberg, Leslie : 34 , 111, 194, 202 Gregory, Kathleen Louise : 60 Grenon, Renee : 32 Grigoriadis, Sophie: 153 Groom, Martin: 192 Gross, Charles: 140 Grosse Holtforth, Martin: 66 , 80, 99, 118, 167 Grossfeld , Miriam : 25 Grünbaum, Liselotte : 112 Guarnieri, Stella Chiara : 26 , 154 Gullestad, Siri E: 108 Gullo, Salvatore: 106 Gumley, Andrew: 67 Gunnarsdottir , Hulda: 149 Gunst, Ellen : 80 Gupta, Shudarshana : 148 , 186 Gutierrez, Carolina: 72 Gysin-­‐Maillart, Anja: 21 Haavind, Hanne : 69 , 108 HaCohen, Nehama : 148 Hajkowski, Susan Julie : 9 , 85, 145 Hakala, Virve: 134 Håland, Åshild Tellefsen : 39 Halgin, Richard: 168 Halstead, Jeremy : 57 Halvorsen, Margrethe Seeger: 69 , 108 Hanley, Terry : 100 , 119 Harder, Susanne : 67 Hardy, Gillian E.: 104 , 150, 190 Härkänen, Tommi: 95 Harpaz-­‐Rotem, Ilan : 149 Hartmann, Armin: 27 Hau, Stephan : 32 , 80 Hayes, Jeffrey : 31 , 36, 96, 114, 178, 197 Heatherington, Laurie : 46 , 56, 122, 165 Heer, Sara: 167 Heinonen, Erkki Olavi : 30 , 35, 95 Held, Marlene E. : 148 Helesic, Astrid: 27 Hemmelstein, Neal: 44 Henrich, Gerhard: 142 Henriques, Margarida Rangel : 80 Henson, Alisha: 58 Herman, Zachary : 80 Hermannsen, Katrine Pelle : 80 Hernández, Xochitl: 59 Herrera, Fabrice: 148 Herrera, Luisa: 148 Hersoug, Anne Grete: 73 Higgins, Ashley: 148 Hill, Andy: 95 Hill, Clara : 16 , 32, 34, 55, 76, 124, 148, 159, 163, 164, 166, 182, 186, 204 Hindhede Hald, Helle: 64 Hodnett, Ellen: 153 Hoelson, Christopher N: 105 132 Hofer, Helene: 128 Hofer, Martin : 175 Hoff Esbjorn, Barbara: 64 Hoffart, Asle : 39 , 163, 172, 201 Hoffmann-­‐Richter, Ulrike: 128 Hofmann, Stefan G.: 36 Högberg, Göran: 3 Høglend, Per : 13 , 73, 136, 171 Högman, Lennart: 32 Hollenstein, Tom: 107 Holma, Juha : 26 , 134 Holmes, Josh: 40 Holmqvist Larsson, Mattias : 20 Holmqvist, Rolf : 20 , 44, 80, 148, 153, 161, 163, 168, 200 Holt, Tonje: 69 Holzinger, Kathrin: 191 Hooke, Geoff R.: 36 , 106, 190, 207 Hopkins, Maria : 47 Horowitz, Len : 34 , 189 Horvath, Adam: 91 Horvath, Adam O : 57 , 167 Hosang, Georgina: 192 Howard-­‐Connor, Christen: 157 Hsu, Yu-­‐Kuang Kevin : 80 Hu, Litje: 148 Huang, Shih-­‐tseng T. : 80 , 148 Huang, Teresa: 76 Huber, Dorothea : 142 , 148 Huber, Eva: 148 , 175 Hughes, Samantha: 23 Huibers, Marcus: 90 Hulbert, Carol: 43 Hunger-­‐Schoppe, Christina: 148 , 172 Huppert, Jonathan D: 99 , 156 Hytych, Roman : 91 Imai, Mizuna : 80 Ingersoll, Karen S: 93 , 99 Inman, Arpana G. : 117 , 148 Inslegers, Ruth : 204 Insua, Javiera: 35 , 80 Irankunda, Pacifique: 46 Isaac, Miriam: 145 Ithurbisguy, María de los Angeles: 80 Itten, Simon: 192 Ivanova, Iryna: 66 , 83 Iwakabe, Shigeru : 57 , 80, 116, 135, 148, 166, 208 Izu, Sheila: 148 Jackson, Jeffrey: 44 jackson, john: 96 Jacob, Gitta: 139 , 196 Jacobsen, Claus Haugaard : 145 Jafari, Helia: 167 Jalava, Sini: 134 Janis, Rebecca : 148 Jansen, Karen: 79 , 80, 97, 148 133 Janusz, Bernadetta : 206 Jaramillo, Karina: 205 Jarry, Josée L : 98 Jensen, Tine K.: 69 Jeong, Ji-­‐Sun: 148 Jiménez, Francisco : 148 Jiménez, Juan Pablo : 42 , 63, 80, 148 Jimenez, Micaela: 23 Jock, William A. : 20 , 148 Johansson, Håkan: 148 Johnson, Sue: 80 Johnson, Sverre Urnes : 201 Jokinen, Jussi: 151 Joo, Eunsun : 101 , 148, 208 Jopling, Rowena : 89 Jorge, Marta: 80 Jovellanos, Melissa: 153 Joyce, Anthony: 24 , 162 Jozefik, Barbara Halina : 206 Jung, Hae In: 148 Jung, Hwang Hyun: 148 Kächele, Horst : 34 , 35, 135 Kadur, Jennifer: 161 Kaemmerer, Annette: 119 Kahl-­‐Popp, Jutta : 30 Kainz, Guenther : 175 Kaiser, Susanne: 189 Kallenbach, Lisa: 109 Kanazawa, Yoshinobu : 135 , 208 Kang, Jinhee: 148 Kao, Yiwen : 80 Karampa, Theodora: 71 Kardos, imea: 177 Karlińska-­‐Nehrebecka, Milena: 141 Karlsson, Roger: 200 Karpenko, Ph.D. , Veronika : 100 Karvonen, Anu: 71 Kashyap, Shraddha : 36 Kaster, Manuella: 80 Kaufhold, Johannes: 109 Kaul, Sarah: 106 Kåver, Anna: 151 Keefe, John R: 126 , 162 Keller, Sabine: 43 Kellett, Stephen: 31 , 190 Kelly, Kristen M: 22 Keng, Shian Ling: 21 Keogh, Daragh: 23 Kerstine Nielsen, Sara: 64 Kidwai, Ammaar Ahmad : 80 Kilgarriff-­‐Foster, Alexis: 150 Kim, Hillary Mi Sung: 101 Kimber, Andrea: 104 Kimpara, Satoko : 96 King, Robert: 74 , 96, 98, 161 134 Kirnoha, Hanna : 148 Kirsch, Holger: 89 Kisely, Steve R: 98 Kivity, Yogev : 99 , 156 Kivlighan, Dennis: 163 Kjøs, Peder: 101 Klauer , Thomas: 67 Klein, Philipp: 139 Klipsch, Ottilia : 80 , 103 Klug, Guenther: 142 , 148 Knaevelsrud, Christine: 128 Knekt, Paul: 35 , 95 Knell, Alexandra: 80 , 119 Knox, Sarah : 148 , 166 Koenig, Thomas: 148 , 155 Köhling, Johanna: 115 Kok, Gemma: 131 Kolly, Stephane: 43 Koltko, Viktor: 148 König, Dorothe: 89 Konradsson, Per : 200 Konstantinidou, Haroula : 193 Kopeykina, Irina: 114 Koszycki, Diana: 83 Kothari, Gemma: 150 Koukkou, Martha: 123 Koutna Kostinkova, Jana : 91 Kowalyk, Terra : 58 Krall, Johannes : 45 Kramer, Dietmar: 92 , 148 Kramer, Ueli : 43 Kraus, Benjamin : 80 Kraus, Jessica: 20 Krause, Mariane : 61 , 80, 107, 119, 135, 158, 191, 205, 206 Krieger, Tobias: 118 Kristensen , Ellids: 148 Kristjannson, E.: 24 Kunzl, Franziska: 27 Kupper, Zeno: 189 Kuprian, Nadia: 126 Kuutmann, Klara: 148 Kvarstein, Elfrida Hartveit: 171 Kykyri, Virpi-­‐Liisa Elina : 71 Kytölä, Jukka: 134 Labek, Karin: 80 Ladha, Afshan: 135 Laidlaw, Christine : 105 Laitila, Aarno : 26 , 105, 134, 165 Lama, Ximena: 72 Lamares, Inês: 144 Lambert, Michael J: 34 , 82, 108, 148, 162, 207 Lan, Wen-­‐Ping : 80 Landa, Alla : 74 Lang, Margherita: 20 , 101 Langenwalter, Andrea: 191 135 Langer, Álvaro I.: 61 , 148 Langer, Ellen J: 60 Langkaas, Tomas Formo: 163 Lara, Diogo: 80 , 97 Laskoski, Pricilla Braga : 198 Lau, Marianne Engelbrecht : 80 , 148 Leach, Chris: 94 Lee, Chia-­‐Pei: 148 Lee, Jacqueline K.: 117 , 132, 148 Lee, Su-­‐Fen : 80 Lehto, Jenna: 134 Leichsenring, Falk: 98 , 140 Leighton Geddes, Caroline : 63 , 148 Leighton, Caroli: 148 Leiman, Mikael: 43 Lekander, Mats: 151 Lemmens, Lotte: 90 Lenette, Caroline: 46 Lerou, Vasileia: 71 Leuzinger-­‐Bohleber, Marianne: 109 Levitt, Heidi: 188 Levy, Kenneth N. : 22 , 115, 157, 174, 185 Levy, Miri: 47 Lex, Silja: 135 Lhundup, Karma : 208 Liao, Chia-­‐Hui : 148 Lichtenberger, Aldana : 80 , 117 Lien, Ting-­‐Chia: 80 Lilliengren, Peter : 174 Lim, Mina: 148 Lima, Vania: 134 Lin, Jiun-­‐De: 80 Lin, Miao-­‐Jung : 47 Lindenthal, Luca: 80 Lindfors, Olavi Antero : 35 , 95 Lindgren, Thomas Erik : 80 , 100 Lindqvist, Karin : 203 Lindsay, Jacqui: 101 Lingiardi, Vittorio: 20 , 89, 136 Link, Leoni: 148 , 172 Lipsitz, Joshua D : 12 , 95 Lis, Adriana : 54 , 72, 132 Liu , Chen Yen : 80 Liu, Feng: 74 Lizana, Paula: 148 Lloyd, Jonathan : 65 Lo Coco, Gianluca : 106 Locati, Francesca: 20 , 89 Locke, Benjamin: 44 , 178 Loeffler-­‐Stastka, Henriette: 142 Lømo, Bente : 69 Lonfeldt, Nicole Nadine: 64 Lopes, Rodrigo T. : 80 Lorentzen, Steinar : 171 Lorenzo-­‐Luaces, Lorenzo : 90 136 Loureiro, Diana: 198 Lourenço, Pedro : 99 , 199 Lucock, Mike : 94 Lugli, Annamaria: 110 Lunn, Susanne: 127 , 174 Lüthy, Franziska: 128 Lutz, Wolfgang : 31 , 36, 39, 56, 92, 124, 155, 162, 176, 190, 192, 207 Luyten, Patrick: 63 , 148 Lytle, Rick: 44 Mabilia, Diana: 132 Macaulay, Chrissy: 29 MacBeth, Angus : 67 MacDonald, George : 65 , 173 Macdonald, James: 96 MacEwan, Gregory: 168 MacFarlane, Peter D : 80 Machado, Anabela: 59 Machado, Paulo PP : 83 Mack, Rachel A: 117 , 148 Mackrill, Thomas : 38 , 188 MacLeod, Colin: 148 MacNair-­‐Semands, Rebecca: 24 Maggiolini, Alfio: 100 Makower, Irena: 32 Maldavsky, David : 80 Malheiro, Carolina : 198 Mallinckrodt, Brent : 57 , 80, 143, 148 Manafi, Dr Elena : 93 Mander, Johannes : 196 Manfredi, Chiara : 110 Manzoni, Gian Mauro: 60 , 99 Marble, Alice : 73 Markell, Hannah M. : 132 , 148 Markowitz, John C. : 153 , 185 Marques, Margarida: 198 Marquet, Pierre: 43 Marshall, Randall: 153 Martean, Lawrence : 193 Martin, Elaine: 202 Martinez, Claudio : 42 , 80, 91, 107, 148 Martínez, Vania: 80 Maruniakova, Lenka : 30 Maskit, Bernard : 152 Matusiak, Feliks: 206 Maurex, Liselotte: 151 Maxwell, Hilary : 24 Mazzeschi, Caudia: 106 McAleavey, Andrew A.: 44 , 162, 178 Mc-­‐Aullife, Diego: 148 McCarrick, Shannon Marjorie : 159 McCarthy, Kevin S: 13 , 126, 148, 162, 195 McClintock, Andrew S. : 104 , 148, 159 McCloskey, Michael S.: 148 McCutcheon, Louise: 43 McElvaney, James: 23 , 202 137 McEvoy, Peter Michael : 201 McGuffin, Peter: 192 McLeod, Hamish: 67 McLeod, John : 38 , 55, 87, 101, 113, 186 Mcleod, Julia: 87 McMain, Shelley: 21 , 197 McMullen, Evelyn J.: 78 , 93, 106 McVicar, Erin L.: 118 Meganck, Reitske: 113 , 204 Meißner, Jeannette : 148 Mellado, Augusto: 206 Mena, Constanza: 205 Mendes, Daniela: 199 Mendes, Ines : 84 , 160, 199 Mergenthaler, Erhard : 34 Messerli-­‐Bürgy, Nadine : 128 Messina, Irene : 79 , 80 Meyer, Björn : 139 Meyer, Lene Bomholt : 148 Meyer, Sonia Beatriz: 41 Michal, Matthias : 66 Michaud-­‐Feinberg, Joelle: 80 Michel, Konrad: 21 Midgley, Nick : 13 , 25, 40, 54, 86, 112, 136, 140, 203 Mielimaka, Michal : 133 Mikkonen, Jarno: 71 Miller, Sara : 111 Miller-­‐Bottome, Madeleine: 11 , 148, 174 Milrod, Barbara : 85 , 126, 149, 185 Milton, Martin: 89 Minarik, Carla: 131 Miranda, Angela: 205 Moertl, Kathrin: 77 , 148 Moessner, Markus: 61 , 131 Mohr, Jonathan J.: 32 , 169 Moita, Gabriela: 45 Molina, María E: 130 Moller, Heidi: 143 Mondin, Thaíse: 79 , 148 Moneta, Maria E: 60 Monsen, Jon Trygve : 81 , 178 Montero, Nadin: 104 Montesano, Adrian : 59 , 148, 201 Monticelli, Fabio: 80 Morales-­‐Reyes, Irma O: 191 Morales-­‐Silva, Susana : 114 Moras, Karla: 34 Morford, Marolyn: 44 Morison, Linda: 89 Moritz, Steffen: 139 Morrison, Orrin-­‐Porter: 194 Mortensen, Erik L.: 80 Moser, Manuel: 94 Mösko, Mike : 105 Moya, Claudia: 114 138 Munder, Thomas: 167 Muñoz, Dámaris: 59 Muran, J. Christopher : 20 , 80, 124, 149, 158, 162, 195 Murphy, Jennifer: 23 Murphy, Sean : 152 Mylona, Anna: 71 Nagao, Eriko: 148 Namorado, Joana: 199 Nardelli, Nicola: 169 Nathan, Paula: 201 Negri, Attà : 152 , 154, 191 Nehrebecki, Andrzej: 141 Nelson, Kristin: 152 Neria, Yuval: 153 Ness, Elisabeth : 73 Newnham, Elizabeth A.: 106 Nielsen, Dianne L: 80 , 176 Nielsen, Stevan Lars : 80 , 148, 176 Nikendei, Christoph: 27 , 80, 103 Nilsonne, Åsa: 151 Nilsson, Thomas: 148 Nissen-­‐Lie, Helene A. : 108 , 178 Noblett, Kurtis: 148 Noda, Ayumi : 148 Noom, Marc: 54 Norberg, Joakim : 30 , 187 Nordviste, OLla: 171 Normandin, Lina: 66 , 140 Normann, Nicoline: 64 Norwood, Earta : 96 Nunes, Maria Lucia T.: 148 , 161 Nygren, Rebecca: 200 O`Brien, Normaan: 82 O`Brien, Thomas: 74 O`Hara, Rachel: 150 O`Leary Wiley, Mary: 44 Oakley, Margaret Anne : 119 Ochsner, Kevin: 74 Oddli, Hanne Weie : 80 , 101, 108, 188 Oezer, Fikret: 131 Ögren, Marie-­‐Louise: 174 Ogrodniczuk, John S. : 21 , 24, 115, 133 Oh, Ayoung: 148 Öhman, Arne: 151 Ohring, Richard : 99 Okabayashi, Lucas S.M.: 161 Øktedalen, Tuva: 163 Olhaberry, Marcia : 148 , 205 Oliveira-­‐Silva, Patricia: 134 , 168 Ollila, Pekka: 35 Olsen, Joseph: 93 Omeñaca, Bernardita: 104 Ong, Ben: 114 Ongis, Martino: 152 Opaas, Marianne : 69 139 Orchard, Kali M: 114 Orellana, Gonzalo D: 80 Orlinsky, David E. : 16 , 32, 57, 77, 120, 125, 164, 182, 187, 208 Ormhaug, Silje Mørup : 28 , 69 Ortiz, Eliana: 129 Oses, Jean : 97 Oses, Jean Pierre : 80 Oshiro, Claudia Kami Bastos : 41 Osman, Sarah: 95 Ottavi, Paolo: 79 , 110 Overington, Louise: 82 Owens, Ph.D., Julie S: 100 Pacheco, Rodrigo: 63 Padoan, Carolina S.: 80 Page, Andrew C: 36 , 106, 190, 207 Pagnini, Francesco : 60 Päivinen, Helena : 26 Paivio, Sandra : 29 , 84 Palma, Beatriz : 96 Pan, Jen Der Peter : 101 Pan, Sz-­‐yu : 47 Park, Seon Yeong : 148 Parnell, Kenneth Joel : 148 Parolin, Laura: 20 , 89 Parry, Glenys : 150 Pascual-­‐Leone, Antonio : 84 , 148, 155, 164, 194 Pasinetti, Manuela: 79 Passarella, Tiziana: 79 , 110 Patrou, Alkisti : 25 Paz, Clara : 129 Pazzagli, Chiara: 106 Pazzaglia, Angela M.: 118 Pearce, Peter : 95 Pedercini, Davide: 191 Pedersen, Tyler R. : 148 , 176 Peeters, Frank: 90 Peham, Doris: 80 , 148 Peñaloza, Fernanda: 114 Pendse, Asmita : 148 Penttinen, Henna : 148 Penttonen, Markku: 71 Pereira, Joana Sá: 199 Pereira, Jo-­‐Ann : 31 Pereira, João: 170 Pereira, Ximena : 172 Perez Rojas, Andres: 96 Perez Zambón , Silvina: 80 Pérez, J. Carola : 42 , 61, 107, 158, 205 Peri, Tuvia : 80 , 97 Perrin, Sean: 148 Perrone, Kristin: 134 Perry, John Christopher : 67 , 97, 137 Peter, Sarah: 193 Petersen, Birgitte : 80 Peterson, Brad: 74 140 Petkova, Eva: 153 Petrarca, Allison: 159 Pfaffinger, Irmgard: 92 Pfammatter, Mario : 94 , 147 Phelps, David L: 148 Philips, Björn : 80 , 200 Phillips, Deborah: 60 Phuntsok, Thupten : 208 Pietrabissa, Giada : 99 Pinheiro, Patrícia : 99 , 199 Pinheiro, Ricardo: 79 , 80, 97 Pinsof, William: 39 , 122 Pinsof, William M: 39 Pinto, Dulce: 168 Pinto, Rui: 160 Pinto-­‐Coelho, Kristen G. : 166 , 186 Piper, William B.: 34 Pires, António Pazo : 198 Pires, Nuno: 80 , 148, 160 Piselli, Alessandro : 168 Pjanic, Irena : 128 Pokorny, Dan : 15 , 57, 141, 191 Popolo, Raffaele : 79 , 110 Portela, Luis valmor: 80 Pos, Alberta: 32 , 94, 148 Poulsen, Stig : 18 , 49, 80, 83, 127, 174 Prado, Anne Faria: 148 Preisig, Martin: 43 Pruitt, Nathan T: 148 Pucurull, Olga : 129 Pybis, Jo: 95 Querci, Sara : 110 Quevedo, Luciana: 79 , 97 Quevedo, Yamil: 148 Råbu, Marit : 32 , 87, 108, 144 Rabung, Sven : 80 , 98, 140 Raguram, Ahalya: 77 Ramires, Vera Regina Röhnelt : 86 Ramirez, Ivonne: 104 Ramseyer, Fabian : 189 Randall, Ashley K.: 62 Rantanen, Anni: 134 Ratzek, Melanie: 148 Ravitz, Paula : 153 Raz, Alon : 106 Reatto, Licia L. : 47 , 123 Rebecchi, Daniela: 110 Reda, Emanuela: 80 Refseth , Johanne S. : 140 Regli, Daniel: 192 Reichelt, Sissel: 108 Reid, David W: 62 Reinholdt-­‐Dunne, Marie Louise: 64 Reininghaus, Ulrich: 192 Renneberg, Babette: 148 141 Rhodes, Paul: 96 Ribeiro, António P. : 84 Ribeiro, Eugénia: 148 , 160, 168 Riber, Karin : 148 Ricci, Rosita: 89 Ricks, Marie C: 148 Ridsdale, Hannah: 109 Rihacek, Tomas: 30 , 117, 157 Rijo, Daniel: 199 Rinck, Mike: 148 Risholm-­‐Mothander, Pia: 174 Ritchie, K.: 24 , 83 Robertson, Brian: 137 Rocco, Diego: 161 Rocha, Glaucia M. A.: 80 Rodgers, Brian : 80 , 87, 202 Rodrigues, Luís: 170 Rodrigues, Pámela: 80 , 144 Rodríguez, Eugenio: 148 , 205 Rodriguez, Loreto: 72 Rohde, Kristina Barbara : 148 , 155 Rohm, Christine : 142 Rojas, Graciela: 61 , 80 Romano, Vera : 82 Romão, Ana Maria : 80 , 102 Romer, Georg: 47 , 140 Ronk, Fiona Renae : 36 Rønnestad, Michael Helge : 108 , 164, 178, 186, 208 Ronning, MD, Gerald Francis: 40 , 123 Rosén, Agnes Ruth : 203 Rosenbaum, Bent : 67 Rosenbaum, David: 155 Rosendahl, Jenny: 80 , 128, 148 Ross, David: 82 Ross, Lori: 153 Rost, Felicitas, Marie : 109 Roth, Anke Rebecca : 36 Rother-­‐Schirren, Amelie: 200 Roubal, Jan : 91 , 157 Roussos, Andres J: 118 , 132 Rozworska, Karolina : 80 , 97 Rubel, Julian A: 31 , 190, 207 Ruggiero, Giovanni Maria : 83 , 110, 138 Ruíz, Cristobal: 148 Rusalovska, Svitlana: 98 Rusch, Mathias: 76 Russell, Robert: 28 Ryberg, Julieta O.: 118 Rydelius, Per-­‐Anders: 88 Rylander, Gunnar : 151 Ryum, Truls : 79 Sabo, Daphna: 194 Sadi, Hérika de Mesquita : 41 Safran, Jeremy : 20 , 55, 75, 80, 132, 148, 149, 158, 174, 195, 197 Salazar, Luis: 205 142 Salcuni, Silvia: 132 Sales, Célia: 37 , 45, 80, 170 Salgado, João : 26 , 80, 95, 99, 104, 134, 160, 199 Salla, Marta : 59 Salvatore, Giampaolo: 79 , 110 Salvatore, Sergio: 161 Salzer, Simone: 72 Sambin, Marco: 79 , 80 Sammet, Isa: 80 , 196 Sampaio, Adriana: 168 Samuelsson, Mats: 151 Sanchez Jimenez, Maria Hilda: 165 Sánchez, Giselle: 114 Sandell, Rolf: 148 Santelices, Pia: 205 Santos, Andreia: 144 Santos, Anita: 99 Santos, Beatriz: 160 Santos, Teresa: 170 Sapuppo, Walter : 80 Sassaroli, Sandra: 110 Sauer, Eric Martin : 157 Saxon, David: 31 , 150, 190 Scala, J. Wesley: 115 Schade, Volker: 128 Schag, Kathrin: 156 Scharf, Miri : 47 Schauenburg, Henning : 27 , 80, 103, 115, 119, 127 Scheel, Michael J: 148 Scheidt, Carl E: 27 Schena, Miche: 191 Scherb, Elena Diana : 138 Schiefele, Anne-­‐Katharina : 31 , 190, 207 Schiepek, Günter : 196 Schiestl, Cathrin: 175 Schilling, Benedicte: 4 Schlarb, Angelika: 196 Schmutz, Isabelle: 21 Schneider , Erik : 68 Schneider, Celeste: 25 , 86 Schneider, Wolfgang: 67 , 106 Schoett, Margerete: 109 Schofield, Margot : 96 , 114, 135 Schroder, Thomas Albert : 32 , 56, 96 Schulz, Ava: 128 , 139 Schulz, Holger: 66 Schwandt, Anke: 191 Schwannauer, Matthias: 67 Schwartze, Dominique : 80 , 148 Schweitzer, Robert: 46 Schweitzer-­‐Rothers, Jochen: 148 , 172 Scott, Heather: 44 Sealey, Jennifer: 96 Seem Sundal, Martin : 81 Seidler, Klaus-­‐Peter : 143 143 Seikkula, Jaakko: 71 , 165 Sekiguchi, Sachiko : 80 Serralta, Fernanda Barcellos: 198 Severo, Charlie Trelles: 148 Sewell, Ros : 95 Seybert, Carolina: 148 , 198 Shahar, Ben: 194 , 202 Shahar, Golan: 149 Shaharabani-­‐Saidon, Hadas : 104 Shapiro, David: 34 Sharbanee, Jason : 111 , 148 Shaw, Fortune : 147 , 148 Shefler, Gaby : 46 , 197 Shih, Shing-­‐Li : 80 Shires, Alice: 96 Shirk, Stephen: 28 , 140 Shpigel, Maya S.: 169 Siegal , Rachel L. : 62 Silberlicht, Jessica: 114 Silberschatz, George : 19 , 56, 75, 89, 157, 168 Šilhanová, Zuzana : 91 Silva, Ana Isabel : 80 , 116, 144 Silva, Giovanna Del Grande : 79 , 97, 148 Silva, Gonçalo: 80 , 102 Silva, Jaime: 63 , 205 Silva, Joana: 59 , 84 Silva, Milena P: 80 Silva, Ricardo: 79 , 80, 97, 148 Silva, Sara Daniela : 80 Silva, Soledad: 148 Silva, Sonia Maria: 80 Silveira, Maria Carla C: 80 Simões, Andreia: 144 Simonsen, Sebastian : 66 , 80 Sinai, Dana: 95 Sinclair, Mikael : 20 , 168 Sjöberg, Susanna: 174 Smail-­‐Crevier, Rachel: 83 Smith, Abigail Cora: 64 Smith, David Paul : 173 Smith, David V: 155 Smith, Kate : 87 Smith, Timothy B. : 80 , 119 Smith-­‐Hansen , Lotte : 75 Sng, Adelln A.H. : 106 Snyder, John: 168 Söchting, Ingrid: 133 Sol, António: 80 , 102 Solbakken, Ole André : 81 Solida, Alessandra: 67 , 148 Solomonov, Nili: 126 Sommer, Jana: 80 Sønderland, Nils Martin : 81 Sousa, Ângelo: 198 Sousa, Inês: 84 144 Souza, Luciano: 79 , 80, 97, 148 Spada, Marcantonio: 110 Sparks, Jacqueline : 165 Spayd, Catherine: 44 Stankard, Paul Christopher : 80 Steel, Catherine : 96 Steffanowski, Andrés: 92 Steiger, Howard: 97 Stein, Maria: 148 , 155 Stein, Samantha D. : 148 Stephen, Susan: 202 Stewart, Suzanne Lea : 119 Steyer, Rolf: 92 , 148 Stigler, Michael: 191 Stiles, Tore C: 79 Stiles, William B : 34 , 55, 78, 104, 158, 160, 188 Stolowicz, Dana: 194 Stolz, Timo: 139 Stracuzzi, Thomas I.: 169 Strauman, Timothy : 155 Strauss, Bernhard : 16 , 24, 34, 44, 80, 92, 128, 143, 148, 159, 162, 171, 182, 195, 197 Streeck-­‐Fischer, Annette: 72 Stritzke, Werner: 148 Strømme, Hanne : 80 , 177 Strunk, Daniel R: 90 Strunk, Guido: 196 Study Group, SUMMIT: 131 Stulz, Niklaus: 192 Suarez, Nicolas : 135 Subic-­‐Wrana, Claudia : 66 Suigo, Virginia: 100 Suzuki, Isabella T.: 80 Svartberg, Martin : 79 Svensson, Martin : 148 Symonds, Dianne: 167 Symons, Clare : 145 Szmulewicz, Tita: 134 Szönyi, Gabor: 177 Tækker, Louise: 127 Tagan, Carmen: 148 Takabatake, Yasuna : 80 Talia, Alessandro : 11 , 80, 148, 174 Tanzilli, Annalisa: 136 Tapia-­‐Villanueva, Luis : 130 Tarashoeva, Galabina Petrova: 37 , 148 Target, Mary: 25 Tasca, George : 24 , 32, 83, 171, 192 Taubner, Svenja: 143 , 187 Tavares, Sofia: 170 Taylor, David: 109 Taylor, Jackson : 80 Tefikow, Susan: 80 Teismann, Tobias: 77 Teixeira, Ana Sofia : 80 , 148, 160 Temes, Christina M: 22 145 Tenenbaum, Silvia Linda : 68 Teufel, Martin: 196 Theisen, Marie: 172 Thøgersen, Dagfinn Mørkrid : 104 Tholen, Sven: 148 Thomas, Kelly: 40 Thomas, Rachel: 109 Thompson, Barbara: 186 Thorén, Agneta : 203 Thum, Laura: 143 Thurston, Mhairi: 87 Tikkanen, Soile: 43 Tilden, Terje : 39 , 172 Tilkidzhieva, Elitsa: 77 Timulak, Ladislav : 23 , 111, 202 Tishby, Orya : 13 , 54, 136, 178, 197 Tjersland, Odd: 69 , 130 Tolstrup, Marie : 64 Tomas, Sandra: 59 Tomicic, Alemka : 42 , 80, 91, 107, 123, 148 Tonge, Bruce: 98 Town, Joel M. : 2 , 85, 98 Trama, Samia: 148 Tranberg, Hanne : 80 Tripodi, Emiliano: 169 Trujillo, Adriana : 129 Tsai, Ya-­‐Lun: 148 Tschacher, Wolfgang : 94 , 107, 123, 147, 175, 189 Tu, Su-­‐Fen : 148 Tu, Wen-­‐Yu : 80 , 148 Tufekcioglu, Sumru : 80 Tuval-­‐Mashiach, Rivka: 97 , 148 Tzvieli, Noa: 194 Uckelstam, Car-­‐Johan: 80 Ugazio, Valeria : 26 , 154 Ulberg, Randi : 73 Ulloa, Valentina : 61 , 80, 148 Ulvenes, Pål G.: 93 , 163 Unoka, Zsolt: 98 Valdés, Camila: 63 , 148 Valdés, Nelson : 42 , 80, 123, 148 Valen, Jakob : 79 Valkonen, Harri: 43 van der Heijden, Mareike: 143 Van Meter, Page: 153 Van Pelt, Katelyn: 148 van Rijn, Biljana: 38 Van Zile, Taylor: 88 Vapaavuori, Jukka : 138 Varela, Berta : 148 Varela, Consuelo: 114 Vargues-­‐Conceição, Catarina: 80 , 102 Vasco, António Branco: 80 , 102, 144 Vaudan, Christèle: 80 Vaz Velho, Catarina: 80 146 Vaz, Ana R: 83 Venegas Betancur, Francisco Javier : 32 Viborg, Gardar: 148 Vicari, Alessandra: 191 Vidan, Zohar: 97 Viklund, Erika : 161 Vinnars, Bo : 151 Virtala, Esa: 95 Visla, Andreea : 80 , 167 Viviani, Roberto: 79 , 80 Vivino, Barbara : 186 Voelker, Alexander: 27 Vogel, Matthias : 67 , 106 Volkert, Jana : 66 von Below, Camilla: 149 von der Lippe, Anna: 108 von Lersner, Ulrike: 105 von Wietersheim, Jörn: 27 , 191 von Wyl, Agnes : 72 Vrabel, KariAnne : 97 Vromans, Lyn: 46 Waaddegaard, Mette : 148 Wager, Tor: 74 Wagner, Christopher Carl : 7 , 93 Wagner, John R: 80 , 147 Wahlström, Jarl : 26 , 148, 154 Wakelyn, Jenifer : 112 Walczak, Monika: 64 Walker, Monique D.: 169 Walter, Steffen: 80 Wampold, Bruce : 39 , 93, 124, 163, 167, 172, 178 Wang, Zhishun: 74 Wang,, Li-­‐fei : 47 Ward, Tony: 38 Wasserman, Rachel H: 22 Watkins, E.R.: 110 Watson, Jeanne : 18 , 49, 78, 103, 111, 202 Watson, Neill: 78 Weber, Rainer : 24 Wei, Meifen: 148 Weinberger, Bettina: 89 Weingarten, Carol Popp : 98 Weinhold, Jan: 148 , 172 Weiss, Heinz: 27 Weiss, Mario: 139 Weiss, Michal : 99 Weitkamp, Katharina : 47 , 54, 140 Wendelboe, Katrine: 64 Wennberg, Peter: 200 Werbart Törnblom, Annelie : 88 Werbart, Andrej : 174 Werbart, Andrzej : 88 , 149, 200 West, William Spencer : 46 , 173 Westerman, Michael A.: 206 Westermann, Stefan : 76 147 Westwell, Graham : 103 Wheeler, Susan : 145 Whelton, William J.: 111 Widdowson, Mark : 87 Wiebe, Stephanie : 80 , 130 Wiegand-­‐Grefe, Silke: 47 , 140 Wiener, Carolina D: 80 Wierda, Kathryn: 143 Wiers, Reinout: 148 Wieser, Michael Alexander : 37 , 57, 146 Wiklander, Maria : 151 Wilberg, Theresa: 171 Wilczek, Alexander: 151 Wild, Ciara: 38 Willemsen, Jochem : 204 Willutzki, Ulrike : 77 Wiltink, Joerg : 66 , 161 Winston, Arnold: 80 , 195 Wintermann, Gloria: 128 Wiseman, Hadas : 19 , 56, 136, 178, 197 With, Stephane : 189 Withers, Amy: 174 Wittmann, Werner W. : 92 Wittorf, Andreas : 196 Wlodarczyk, Olga: 66 Woldarsky Meneses, Catalina : 66 Wolf, Abraham W.: 8 Wolf, Markus : 131 Wolpert, Miranda : 94 Wood, Margarita : 100 , 148 Woodbury, Ryan: 80 , 119 Wright, Kevin John Robert : 146 Wu, Hsin-­‐Chieh : 148 Wu, Song-­‐Lin : 80 , 148 Xiao, Henry : 31 , 44 Yamaguchi, Keiko : 148 , 208 Yaseen, Zimri : 114 Yasky, Jaime : 74 Ybrandt, Helene E : 105 , 187 Yeryomenko, Nikita: 194 Yi, Ching-­‐Ling: 148 Yoon, Hyo Jung : 148 Yoshitake, Miki : 148 Youn, Soo Jeong : 44 , 76 Yusef, Dori F: 173 Zabolitzki, Monika: 89 Zaunmüller, Luisa : 155 Zeeck, Almut : 27 Zhao, Yihong: 153 Zhou, Xiaorong : 191 Zilcha-­‐Mano, Sigal : 126 , 148, 195 Zimmermann, Anna: 92 , 148 Zimmermann, Johannes : 118 , 142, 148 Zinbarg, Richard: 39 Zipfel, Stephan: 156 , 196 148 Ziv-­‐Beiman, Sharon : 104 Znoj, Hansjoerg: 128 , 148, 192 Zurawic, Amy: 111 149