30th Annual Meeting Healing Lives and Communities: Addressing the Effects of Childhood Trauma Across the Life Span Final Program November 6 – 8, 2014 | Pre-Meeting Institutes and Keynote Panel, November 5 InterContinental Miami, Miami, Florida, USA The largest gathering of professionals dedicated to trauma treatment, education, research and prevention Jointly Provided by Boston University School of Medicine and the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Visit www.istss.org for the latest meeting information ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting The ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting is Supported in Part by: Platinum Supporter This event is supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant Number R13MH07881 from the National Institute of Mental Health. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute of Mental Health or the National Institutes of Health. Silver Supporter Wiley Blackwell Bronze Supporter Spanish Track Supporters Lucida Treatment Center ISTSS also thanks an anonymous donor for their support of the Spanish Track Through their generosity ISTSS is able to offer simultaneous translation English to Spanish and Spanish to English. Final Program 2 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting 30th Annual Meeting Welcome to the ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting, “Healing Lives and Communities: Addressing the Effects of Childhood Trauma Across the Life Span,” highlighting childhood trauma as an important public health issue that affects individuals, families and communities. Childhood trauma includes a wide range of potentially traumatizing events, from violence, war and chronic interpersonal trauma such as abuse or neglect to disasters, accidents and medical events. In the last decade, our field has made significant progress in understanding the psychological, social and neurobiological mechanisms involved in the short- and long-term effects of childhood trauma and the mechanisms that promote resilience. Health and mental health professionals as well as policy makers are increasingly aware of the impact of adverse childhood experiences across the life span. A new global collaboration among ISTSS and other traumatic stress societies has recognized a compelling need to address childhood abuse and neglect and the latent impact of that abuse around the world. The 30th Annual Meeting features new developments in the field of traumatic stress with a particular emphasis on synthesizing current understanding of the impact of childhood trauma on health and wellbeing across the whole life span. The Meeting also analyzes how families, communities and culture relate to childhood trauma and its effects and provides an opportunity to reflect on how this knowledge informs practice, research and policy. In collaboration with Sociedad Argentina de Psicotrauma (SAPsi) and Sociedad Española de Psicotraumatología, Estrés Traumático y Disociación (SEPET+D), there is a Spanish track with simultaneous translation Spanish to English and English to Spanish. There are also tracks focused on specific interest areas including Military, Biology, two Child Trauma tracks, and one for the Long-term Effects of Child Trauma. We look forward to talking and sharing ideas with you throughout the meeting. Tine Jensen, PhD and Markus A. Landolt, PhD 30th Annual Meeting Co-Chairs Nancy Kassam-Adams, PhD ISTSS President Healing Lives and Communities: Addressing the Effects of Childhood Trauma Across the Life Span www.istss.org 3 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Program Committee Table of Contents Program Committee 4–5 ISTSS Leadership 6 Schedule at a Glance 7 General Information Exhibitor Directory 9 – 10 11 – 12 Special Events/Meetings 13 Membership Information 14 Internship & Postdoctoral Networking Fair 15 – 16 Continuing Education 17 – 18 Program Committee Disclosures 19 Faculty Disclosures 19 – 21 Potential for Participant Distress 22 – 24 Keynote Addresses 25 – 28 Master Clinicians and Master Methodologists 29 – 33 Invited Presentations 34 – 36 Media Presentations 37 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Meetings 38 SIG Endorsed Presentations 39 – 41 Affiliate Societies Endorsed Presentations 42 ISTSS 31st Annual Meeting Save the Date 43 Presentation Type Descriptions 44 Guides to Information in Schedule Daily Schedule Thursday Poster Map Thursday Poster Listing Welcome Reception Poster Map Welcome Reception Poster Listing Friday Poster Map 45 – 46 47 – 114 116 117 – 139 140 141 – 145 146 Friday Poster Listing 147 – 169 Author Index 170 – 183 Floor Plans Back Cover Final Program 4 Program Co-Chairs Tine Jensen, PhD Markus A. Landolt, PhD President Nancy Kassam-Adams, PhD Deputies Eva Alisic, PhD, MA, MSc Maureen A. Allwood, PhD Margaret E. Blaustein, PhD Victor G. Carrion, MD Marylène Cloitre, PhD Wendy D’Andrea, PhD Joop T. de Jong, MD, PhD Douglas L. Delahanty, PhD Diane L. Elmore, PhD, MPH Maria Espinola, PsyD Julian D. Ford, PhD Lutz Goldbeck, PhD Rochelle Hanson, PhD Jasmeet Pannu Hayes, PhD Elizabeth A. Hembree, PhD Justin Kenardy, PhD Robyne Le Brocque, PhD Meghan McDevitt-Murphy, PhD Frank Neuner, PhD Elana Newman, PhD Reginald Nixon, PhD Patrick A. Palmieri, PhD Greg Reger, PhD Rita Rosner, DPhil Barbara O. Rothbaum, PhD Benjamin E. Saunders, PhD Maggie Schauer, PhD Andrew M. Stone, MD Lynn C. Waelde, PhD Amy Williams, PhD Boston University School of Medicine Course Director Danny Kaloupek, PhD Boston University School of Medicine Program Manager Naomi Moeller www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Reviewers ISTSS wishes to thank the Abstract Reviewers for their diligence and assistance in developing the ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting. David Adams Zachary Adams Roee Admon Inger Agger Dean Ajdjukovic Tripp Ake Lisa Angert-Morris Cherie Armour Christina Armstrong Millie Astin Nozomu Asukai Robin Aupperle Christal Badour Lucy Berliner Jonathan Bisson Marcel Bonn-Miller Karen Bos Ernestine Briggs Jennifer Britton Lisa Brown Melissa Brymer Berre Burch Eduardo Cazabat Kathleen Chard Sue-Hei Chen Marylène Cloitre Joan Cook Vincent Corbo Nida Corry Carlos Cuevas Judith Cukor Joanne Davis Michael de Bellis Firdaus Dhabhar Julia Diehle Shannon Dorsey Jeanne Duax Grete Dyb Afsoon Eftekhari Thomas Ehring Jon Elhai Lisa Elwood Brian Engdahl Verena Ertl www.istss.org Jessica Eslinger Mark Evces Erika Felix Joscelyn Fisher David Forbes Alyce Foster Veronica Francia Paul Frewen Elizabeth Gainer Isaac Galatzer-Levy Tara Galovski Mark Gapen Amy Garrett Jacqueline Garrick Ellen Gerrity Bita Ghafoori Steven Gold Damion Grasso Carolyn Greene Simon Groen Frances Grossman Robin Gurwitch Gertrud Hafstad Melanie Harned Peter Haugen Ellen Healy Tobias Hecker Clare Henn-Haase Devon Hinton Stevan Hobfoll Hilary Hodgdon Katie Howell Sabra Inslicht Christie Jackson Lisa Jobe-Shields Dawn Johnson Russell Jones Ruud Jongedijk Stacey Kaltman Debra Kaminer Evaldas Kazlauskas Patrice Keats Shannon Kehle-Forbes Patricia Kerig Megan Klabunde Christine Knaevelsrud David Kolko Teresa Kramer Maria Kriwet Stephanie Kurian-Fastlicht Kees Laban Betty Lai Brittain Lamoureux Sam Landrum Jason Lang Sadie Larsen Dean Lauterbach Catrin Lewis Schmuel Lissek Heather Littleton Brigitte Lueger-Schuster Alexandra MacDonald Kathryn Macia Andreas Maercker Kathryn Magruder Steve Marans Meghan Marsac Shannon McCaslin Jodi McKibben Anna McKinnon Robert McMackin Robert McShine Lisa McTeague Richard MeiserStedman Melissa Milanak Mary Alice Mills Mirjam Mink-Nijdam Joel Mitchell Trudy Mooren Angela Moreland Rajendra Morey Nexhmedin Morina Laura Murray Debra Nelson-Gardell 5 Angela Nickerson Barbara Niles Michael Odenwald Meaghan O’Donnell Roderick Orner Sarah Ostrowski Clare Pain Patricia Petretic Andrea Phelps Kelly Phipps Maieritsch Kathleen Pierce Melissa Polusny Jana Pressley Eve Puffer Andrew Rasmussen Sheila Rauch David Ready Gavin Rees Gilbert Reyes Alyssa Rheingold Walton Roth Justin Russell Naomi Sadeh Regina Saile Alison Salloum Luis Sandoval Vedat Sar Dolores Sarno-Kristofits Jamie Scaccia Michael Scheeringa Julia Schellong Janet Schmidt Martha Schmitz Priscilla Schulz Brandon Scott Joseph Scotti Arieh Shalev Idan Shalev Bruce Shapiro Mori Shigeyuki Nancy Skopp Brian Smith Stefanie Smith Nadine Stammel Katherine Steele Regina Steil Amanda Stewart Matt Stimmel Brad Stolbach Michael Suvak Alysha Thompson Karin Thompson Sara Tiegreen Wietse Tol Jessica Turchik Onno van der Hart Marjolein van Duijl Gerrit Van Wyk Mirjam van Zuiden Darryl Wade Anne Wagner Kate Walsh Elizabeth Warner Patricia Watson Frank Weathers Terri Weaver Stevan Weine Brandon Weiss Courtney Welton-Mitchell Cornelia Wessels Jeffrey Wherry Jennifer Wild Joah Williams Linda Williams Sharon Wills Helen Wilson Erika Wolf William Wolfe Helena Young Alyson Zalta Douglas Zatzick Amanda Zelechoski Heidi Zinzow Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting ISTSS Executive Committee ISTSS Past Presidents President Nancy Kassam-Adams, PhD Secretary Julian D. Ford, PhD Vice President Meaghan O’Donnell, PhD Treasurer Grete A. Dyb, MD, PhD President-Elect Miranda Olff, PhD Past President Karestan C. Koenen, PhD Karestan C. Koenen, PhD Eve Carlson, PhD Marylène Cloitre, PhD Ulrich Schnyder, MD Patricia Resick, PhD Stuart Turner, MD, MA, FRCP, FRCPsych Elana Newman, PhD Dean G. Kilpatrick, PhD Barbara O. Rothbaum, PhD Paula Schnurr, PhD Onno van der Hart, PhD John Briere, PhD Bonnie Green, PhD John Fairbank, PhD Alexander McFarlane, MD Sandra Bloom, MD Terence M. Keane, PhD Matthew J. Friedman, MD, PhD Elizabeth Brett, PhD Charles Marmar, MD Susan Roth, PhD Robert S. Pynoos, MD Bessel van der Kolk, MD Jacob D. Lindy, MD Yael Danieli, PhD John Wilson, PhD Charles Figley, PhD ISTSS Board Members Amanda Amstadter, PhD Alain Brunet, PhD Kathleen Chard, PhD Joan M. Cook, PhD Diane L. Elmore, PhD, MPH Debra L. Kaysen, PhD Dean G. Kilpatrick, PhD Yoshiharu Kim, MD, PhD Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD Kathryn Magruder, MPH, PhD Candice M. Monson, PhD Daniel L. Mosca, MD Gladys K. Mwiti, PhD Eric Vermetten, MD, PhD Douglas Zatzick, MD ISTSS Staff Executive Director Rick Koepke, MSW, MSIS Conference Administrator Kim Santos Program Director Michael Hagedorn Marketing Communications Manager Heather Fineman Administrative Director Krista Baran Education Director Kismet Sağlam, MS, Ed. Conference Director Jacky Schweinzger, CMP Traumatic StressPoints Managing Editor Donald Rolfe 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 1993-1994 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989 1987-1988 1985-1987 Accountant Adnan Azamuddin StressPoints Newsletter Editor Patricia K. Kerig, PhD Member Service Specialist Nathan Bohn Journal of Traumatic Stress Editor Daniel S. Weiss, PhD Student Program Chair Stephanie Wells 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 Vice Chair Robert McKinney Website Editor Damion Grasso, PhD Social Network Administrator Nathalie Reid, MLIS, MA Final Program 6 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Schedule at a Glance Tuesday, November 4 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday, November 7 Registration Desk Open Wednesday, November 5 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open 7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Registration Desk Open 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Poster Session 2 Set Up 8:30 a.m. – Noon Pre-Meeting Institutes 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Address 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Paper in a Day 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Bookstore Open 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 2 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pre-Meeting Institutes 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Set Up 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Student Lunch Meeting 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Keynote Panel 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 1:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Internship and Post-Doctoral Program Networking Fair Thursday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Author Attended Poster Session 2 (Cash Bar) 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Poster Session 1 Set Up 7:00 p.m. Poster Session 2 Dismantle 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Address 7:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. ISTSS Business Meeting 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 1 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own Noon – 1:15 p.m. Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Saturday, November 8 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service 8:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Exhibits Open 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration Desk Open Concurrent Session 2 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Bookstore Open 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 3 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Panel 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 4 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 9 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session 1 (Cash Bar) 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 10 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 7:00 p.m. Poster Session 1 Dismantle Noon – 1:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Awards Ceremony Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 11 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Exhibitor Dismantle 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 12 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 13 5:45 p.m. Meeting Adjourns www.istss.org 7 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Find us on Facebook Did you know ISTSS is on Facebook? Be the first to know about: • News in the trauma field • Educational webinars • Information about ISTSS Join the ISTSS Facebook Community Today! www.facebook.com/ISTSStudies Follow us on Twitter Did You Know We Tweet? Use the #ISTSS2014 and get the conversation started Follow us @ISTSSnews Participate with #ISTSS2014 Final Program 8 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting General Information Meeting Hotel and Meeting Rooms The ISTSS Registration and CE/Membership Services desks are located on the Mezzanine Level, and will be open at the following times: Tuesday, November 4 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. All sessions and events at the ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting will take place at the InterContinental Miami Hotel. Floor plans of the meeting facilities can be found on the back of this program. Wednesday, November 5 7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Thursday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday, November 7 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday, November 8 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. InterContinental Miami 100 Chopin Plaza Miami, FL 33131 USA Toll Free Reservations: +1-800-327-3005 Guest Phone: +1-305-577-1000 Guest Fax: +1-305-577-0384 Participation in the ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting is limited to registered delegates. Attire Your full registration includes: • • • • Attire for the conference is business casual. Education sessions and materials Admission to all program sessions (except Pre-Meeting Institutes, which require an additional fee) Admission to poster sessions Printed Final Program, Online Conference Program and access to online itinerary builder Badges The Annual Meeting badge you received at registration check-in is required for admittance to all sessions and social activities. A fee is charged to replace lost badges. ISTSS Bookstore Networking/Social Events • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mezzanine East Awards Ceremony Annual Business Meeting Welcome Reception with Featured Poster Presentations Morning coffee and tea networking opportunities Special Interest Group (SIG) meetings Conference Sessions Four Keynote Addresses Invited Sessions Master Clinician Series Master Methodologist Series Annual Business Meeting Committee and Task Force Meetings Student Poster Award Internship and Postdoctoral Program Networking Fair Exhibits of products and services ISTSS Bookstore Professional Books offers a large selection of trauma-related publications for sale during the meeting. Contact Marcie Lifson at Professional Books at +1-800-210-7323 or +1-617-630-9393, read9books@aol.com or visit www.professionalbooks.com with any questions. The bookstore is open during the following hours: Wednesday, November 5 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday, November 7 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday, November 8 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Business Center InterContinental Miami, FedEx Kinkos, Lobby Level Contemplation and Reflection Room Copying, faxing, office supplies, computer and printer stations and other business services are available. A special room has been set aside for quiet reflection, prayer and meditation. Hours: Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 6 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday, November 7 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Phone: +1-305-960-2030 Saturday, November 8 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. www.istss.org 9 Final Program General Information Registration ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting General Information General Information Meeting Room Locator Key at the InterContinental Miami A floor plan of the meeting facilities can be found on the back of this program. Lobby Level Bayfront A Bayfront B Sevilla Gusman/Tuttle Mezzanine Level Plenary Room – Grand Ballroom Versailles Windsor/Sandringham Chopin Biscayne Flagler Trade Brickell Merrick Trianon Posters – Mezzanine East/ West/South Registration Speaker Ready Room – Trinity Exhibits – Mezzanine South Meeting rooms are available on both the Lobby and Mezzanine Levels of the hotel for committee or small meetings at designed times during the meeting. Attendees can reserve meeting times by using the sign-up sheets outside each of the rooms. Exhibits 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Stop by the exhibits to see the display of products and services of interest to the trauma field. The exhibits provide valuable interaction between the profession and organizations that supply products and services. A list of the exhibitors can be found on page 11 of the final program with additional exhibitors listed in the on-site newsletter in your registration packet. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Session Abstracts The abstracts for the ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting are available on the ISTSS website, www.istss.org, in the online Final Program and through the online itinerary planner, http://owpm.net/abstracts/ISTSS/itinerary Meeting Evaluation ISTSS needs your input to enhance future ISTSS meetings. A link to an online meeting evaluation survey will be emailed to you shortly after the ISTSS Annual Meeting. Your participation in this survey is encouraged and greatly appreciated. Final Program Mezzanine Level The ISTSS message center is located next to the registration desk on the Mezzanine Level. Messages for registrants are posted alphabetically by last name. Please remove your messages after you have received them. The ISTSS message center can be reached by calling the hotel operator at +1-305-577-1000 and ask to be transferred to the ISTSS registration desk. Smoking Policy Committee Meeting Rooms Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine Thursday, November 6 Friday, November 7 Saturday, November 8 Message Center Smoking is prohibited at any ISTSS function. Special Assistance Notify the ISTSS registration desk on the Mezzanine Level if you require special assistance at the conference. Internet Access Free wi-fi is available in the hotel Lobby, and internet access is available for purchase for your sleeping room. There is no internet available on the ISTSS meeting floors. Itinerary Builder Find the sessions you don’t want to miss http://owpm.net/abstracts/ISTSS/itinerary Speaker Ready Room Trinity Room, Mezzanine Level If you plan to use audiovisual aids (i.e. PowerPoint slides) during your presentation, visit the speaker ready room before your presentation. The room is equipped with much of the same audiovisual setup as session rooms, so you may test your materials and rehearse your presentation. Speaker Ready Room Hours Wednesday, November 5 Thursday, November 6 Friday, November 7 Saturday, November 8 7:30 8:00 8:00 8:00 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. – – – – 6:00 6:00 6:00 4:30 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Student Poster Award ISTSS will present the annual Student Poster Award during the ISTSS Business Meeting on Friday, November 7 at 7:15 p.m. The winner will receive a complimentary 2015 meeting registration, with additional presenters receiving honorable mention certificates. 10 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Exhibitor Directory Elements Behavioral Health Eileen Cohen 5000 E. Spring St., Ste 650 Long Beach, CA 90815 Tel: +1-305-206-0231 Fax: +1-954-333-2189 E-mail: ecohen@theelements.com Elements Behavioral Health is a family of behavioral health care programs that includes Promises Treatment Centers, The Ranch, The Recovery Place, Lucida Treatment Center, Clarity Way, Journey Healing Centers, The Sundance Center, the Sexual Recovery Institute and Right Step. Elements offers comprehensive, innovative treatment for substance abuse, sexual addiction, trauma, eating disorders and other mental health disorders. We are committed to delivering clinically sophisticated treatment that promotes permanent lifestyle change for patients and their families. Link2Health Solutions – Disaster Stress Helpline Christian Burgess 50 Broadway 19th floor New York, NY 10004 Tel: +1-212-614-6346 Fax: +1-212-785-1910 E-mail: CBurgess@mhaofnyc.org The national Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is a program of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration that provides 24/7/365 crisis counseling and support to anyone in the U.S./territories struggling with emotional distress or other mental health concerns related to any natural or human-caused disaster. Calls (1-800-985-5990) and texts (text “TalkWithUs” to 66746) are answered by trained counselors from a network of crisis centers across the country. For more information visit http://disasterdistress. samhsa.gov Lucida Treatment Center Zina Rodriguez 112 North Oak Street Lantana, FL 33462 Tel: +1-646-821-1221 E-mail: zrodriguez@lucidatreatment.com National Center for Child Traumatic Stress – UCLA Nathalie Reid 11150 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 650 Los Angeles, CA 90064 Tel: +1-310-235-2633 ext 237 Fax: +1-310-235-2612 E-mail: nreid@mednet.ucla.edu Established in Congress in 2000, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) brings a singular and comprehensive focus to childhood trauma. NCTSN’s collaboration of frontline providers, researchers, and families is committed to raising the standard of care while increasing access to services. Combining knowledge of child development, expertise in the full range of child traumatic experiences, and dedicated to evidence-based practices, the NCTSN changes the course of children’s lives by changing the course of their care. Naval Center for Combat & Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC) Ted Morrison 34960 Bob Wilson Drive, Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92134 Tel: +1-619-532-6090 Fax: +1-619-532-8262 E-mail: nmcsd.nccosc@med.navy.mil The Naval Center for Combat & Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC) is a project under the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Wounded, Ill and Injured Program. NCCOSC improves the psychological health of marines and sailors through comprehensive programs that educate service members, build resilience, aid research and promote best practices in the treatment of combat and operational stress injuries. NCCOSC initiatives are innovative, informed by science and provide measurable wide-reaching results. For more information: www.nccosc.navy.mil Located just a few steps from Florida’s beautiful Intracostal Waterway in Palm Beach County. Lucida is a luxury substance abuse and mental health treatment center that offers www.istss.org 11 Final Program Exhibitor Directory Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma at Alliant International University Dawn Noble Tel: +1-858-527-1860 ext 4310 E-mail: dnoble@alliant.edu three distinct programs: a Dual Diagnosis Addiction Program, a Mood Disorder Program for Women and a Multicultural Program for Spanish Speakers. As a member of the Elements Behavioral Health family of treatment centers, the team at Lucida provides the highest quality of care by utilizing the latest evidenced-based approaches to help people build the resilience and skills needed to enjoy long-term recovery. For more information about Lucida Treatment Center please visit our website www.lucidatreatment.com ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Exhibitor Directory Sheppard Pratt Health System Jessica Kapustin 6501 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21204 Tel: +1-410-938-4466 E-mail: jkapustin@sheppardpratt.org Exhibitor Directory The Trauma Disorders Program is an internationally recognized program for the treatment of severe, complex posttraumatic disorders. It is comprised of a 22-bed coed inpatient unit, an outpatient program, a postdoctoral fellowship program, and research and consultation components. Our inpatient unit has received referrals from across the US and from Canada. This unit utilizes intensive individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, occupational and art therapy, and milieu therapy to assist with recovery and return to the community. Thought Technology Helen Mavros 8205 Montreal-Toronto Blvd, Suite 223 Montreal West, Quebec, Canada H4X1N1 Tel: +1-514-489-8251 Fax: +1-514-489-8255 E-mail: helen@thoughttechnology.com Get the right tools to help you’re your patients with traumatic stress. Use classic biofeedback protocols and objective measures to teach your clients stress control and relaxation skills. The tools in the Thought Technology System will help you assess your client’s physiological responses to stressful situations and become aware of any abnormal patterns when they recuperate from stress. The tools will also allow you to: Turning Point Care Center Ashlie Powell 3015 Veterans Parkway S. Moultrie, GA 31788 Tel: +1-229-985-4815 Fax: +1-229-873-3211 E-mail: ashlie.powell@uhsinc.com Turning Point provides healing and hope to adults who suffer from behavioral health disorders and/or substance abuse. Our in- and out-patient gender specific programs are ideal for those with co-occurring disorders. Turning Point recently opened a Women’s Trauma Unit. We are Medicare approved, Tricare certified, in-network with most commercial insurances, and able to serve dialysis patients. Located in rural Georgia, we provide a secure and serene environment where patients build a foundation for lifelong recovery. Wiley-Blackwell CoryLee Willman 350 Main Street Malden, MA 02148 Tel: +1-781-388-8544 Fax: +1-781-338-8544 E-mail: cwillman@wiley.com Wiley is the leading society publisher. We publish on behalf of more societies and membership associations than any other publisher, and offer libraries and individuals 1250 online journals, thousands of books and e-books, reviews, reference works, databases, and more. For more information, visit www.wiley.com or our online resource: onlinelibrary.wiley.com. • Monitor arousal levels during therapy • Teach self-regulation with biofeedback • Teach tension and anxiety reduction strategies with simple relaxation techniques. For more information visit www.thoughttechnology.com Final Program 12 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Special Events/Meetings ISTSS Special Interest Group Meetings ISTSS Student Lunch Meeting Thursday, November 6, Noon – 1:15 p.m. Saturday, November 8, Noon – 1:15 p.m. Friday, November 7, 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Trianon, Mezzanine Level Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide members with a forum for communication and interaction about specific topic areas related to traumatic stress and provides a means of personal and professional involvement in the activities of the society. See page 38 for a listing of specific SIG meetings for each day. All meeting participants are welcome to attend. All student members and nonmembers are invited to attend the student section meeting at the 30th Annual ISTSS conference on Friday, November 7. This lunch meeting provides a great opportunity to meet and network with fellow students and future colleagues, as well as leaders in the field of traumatic stress studies from around the world. The recipients of the three Student Section awards will be announced. Awards Ceremony This year’s meeting will feature “SPEED-MEETING” – a format based on the idea of speed-dating. Trauma experts will rotate between tables and provide students with an incredible opportunity to get to know the expert quickly, ask questions and glean wisdom and guidance from those who have successfully journeyed the same paths that students currently travel. It is our hope that students will learn and grow from this mini-mentorship exercise, feel more comfortable approaching trauma experts (and others) at the meeting and generally feel more a part of the ISTSS family. Pre-registered students will receive lunch paid for by ISTSS. The Internship and Postdoctoral Networking Fair will be immediately following this lunch meeting. See you there! Thursday, November 6, 7:15 – 8:00 p.m. Biscayne, Mezzanine Level Help us recognize the recipients of this year’s ISTSS awards. Everyone is invited to attend the Awards Ceremony. See a list of 2014 award winners on page 43. Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Poster Presentations Thursday, November 6, 8:00 – 9:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level Join us to welcome attendees to the ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting. A selection of the top posters will be presented, organized by the Special Interest Groups. This will be a great opportunity to talk with SIG Chairs and poster presenters about the outstanding work happening in special interest areas. Enjoy a discussion with presenters while hors d’oeuvres are served alongside a cash bar. See page 141 – 145 for list of posters being presented. Business Meeting Friday, November 7, 7:15 – 8:15 p.m. Biscayne, Mezzanine Level All meeting participants are invited to attend the Annual Business Meeting. Learn about the Society, ask questions and make suggestions about ISTSS. In addition to meeting ISTSS leadership, student poster awards will be presented and travel grant recipients will be announced. Special Events/Meetings www.istss.org 13 Final Program Membership Information ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Membership Information New Membership Category Join the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and become a member of the largest association dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about policy, program and treatment initiatives that seek to reduce traumatic stressors and their immediate and long-term consequences. Take advantage of the reduced member registration rate along with all the other benefits of being an ISTSS member. Corresponding Membership Join online today using the secure online membership application at www.istss.org. ISTSS membership includes: • Peer-reviewed Journal of Traumatic Stress • Clinician Directory listing • Discount ISTSS Annual Meeting rate • Preferred pricing for continuing education courses, webinars and expert trainings • Traumatic StressPoints e-Newsletter • Traumatic Stress e-NewsBrief • Access to Member’s Only Section with searchable membership directory and diagnostic scales • Discounts on selected publications from Taylor and Francis • Ability to join Special Interest Groups, Committees and listserv discussions The Corresponding Membership is FREE to individuals who reside in an African country.* Africa is not currently served by another traumatic stress studies society affiliated with ISTSS. Corresponding Members will enjoy some of the great ISTSS membership benefits including: • Access to Membership Directory on ISTSS website • Broadcast email announcements • Traumatic StressPoints e-Newsletter • Ability to join Committees and Special Interest Groups • Opportunity to nominate (self or other) for ISTSS grants and awards • Opportunity to receive ISTSS grants and awards • Option to submit names of ISTSS Regular Members for consideration by the Nominations Committee to stand for election to the Board of Directors * Corresponding Membership is valid January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015. Eligible individuals must not have a prior connection to ISTSS or to the organizations that partner with ISTSS (ALFEST, ASTSS, CPA TSS, DeGPT, ESTSS, JSTSS, SAPsi or AsianSTSS). Your ISTSS membership plays an important role in supporting international trauma research and treatment. ISTSS membership is based on a calendar year — January 1 through December 31 — and dues are not prorated. Applicants joining after October 1 will be paid through the following membership year. For 2015, regular membership in ISTSS is $225, which includes both print and electronic versions of the Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS), or $205 which includes the electronic version of JTS only. Early Career Professional membership is $130, which includes both print and electronic versions of JTS, or $110 which includes the electronic version of JTS only. Student membership is $95 which includes both print and electronic versions of JTS, or $75 which includes the electronic version of JTS only. Final Program 14 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Internship & Postdoctoral Program Networking Fair Friday, November 7, 1:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., Trianon, Mezzanine Level Finding an internship or postdoctoral fellowship that features trauma specific training can be difficult. In an attempt to ease this burden, the Student Section of ISTSS offers this session to provide an opportunity for students to talk with representatives of various internship and/or postdoctoral fellowship programs who offer rotations or specializations in the clinical and/or research aspects of working with trauma. The training programs have the opportunity to recruit potential interns and postdoctoral fellows, while students have the opportunity to locate these programs, meet representatives, and ask any questions they have about the experiences offered and the application process. Programs from across the United States have been invited and these programs represent a diverse set of clinical interests including military and veterans, children, sexual assault populations, prison populations, refugees and the general community. This networking event is coordinated by Stephanie Wells, Student Section Chair, and Robert McKinney, Student Section Vice Chair. *If there are sites you would like to see here in the future, please contact the Student Section leadership. Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology Internship & VA Boston Healthcare Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs Cherokee Health Systems, Clinical Postdoctoral Program Location: Boston Massachusetts (Three campuses, two in Boston and the third in Brockton MA, 24 miles south) Population: Youth 18 and under and their families Location: Knoxville, TN Emphasis: The full spectrum of traumatic exposure effects are seen across our clinics. We have 12 internship rotations, including PTSD Clinical Team, Women’s Stress Disorders Treatment Team, Dual Diagnosis (PTSD and Substance Abuse), & The Center for Returning Veterans for a total of 5 positions. Several other rotations also treat populations that include a heavy representation of PTSD cases, including General Mental Health Clinic, Geropsychology, and Substance Abuse (four additional positions). The Postdoctoral Program has two positions in the PTSD fellowship that are shared between the PTSD Clinical Team and Women’s Stress Disorder Treatment Team. Contact: Kristin Dean, PhD; Kristin.Dean@cherokeehealth.com Durham VA Medical Center Internship Program & Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Location: Durham, NC Population: Women veterans, Veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, Veterans with serious mental illness Emphasis: Trauma Recovery, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Training opportunities: Internship and postdoctoral fellowship. Multiply traumatized populations, typically with 2-3 comorbid disorders. Training in individual and group therapy, including EBTs such as Cognitive Processing Therapy and Prolonged Exposure Therapy. Please see our website for additional information: http://www.boston.va.gov/psychologytraining.asp Training opportunities: Internships and Fellowships Contact: R. Keith Shaw, PhD, keith.shaw@va.gov; Loretta Braxton, PhD, loretta.braxton@va.gov Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies Psychology Services Center Internship Program Contact: Steve Quinn, steve.quinn@va.gov Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL Population: Generalist, clinics for children & adults Emphasis: PTSD, Complex Trauma, Abuse, Accidents Training opportunities: Internships Contact: Barbara Garcia-Lavin, PhD, garciala@nova.edu www.istss.org 15 Final Program Networking Fair Emphasis: Complex traumatic stress in children who have experienced chronic maltreatment; child welfare Training opportunities: Clinical Child and Adolescent track, APPIC member postdoctoral program Population: Male and female veterans of all ages and all conflicts ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Internship & Postdoctoral Program Networking Fair VA Maryland Healthcare System/University of Maryland Baltimore Internship Consortium Location: Baltimore, MD Population: Children, Adolescents, Veterans, CommunityBased Adults Location: Palo Alto, CA Emphasis: Child Trauma and PTSD, Early Childhood Mental Health, School Mental Health, Neuropsychology, Adult PTSD/Trauma Recovery, Health Psychology, Serious Mental Illness Population: Veterans, Active-Duty Service members, Families Training Opportunity: Internship Contact: Jeanette Hsu, jeanette.hsu@va.gov Contact: Nancy Lever, PhD; nlever@psych.umaryland.edu Networking Fair VA Palo Alto Healthcare System Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program & Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Emphasis: PTSD, Military Sexual Trauma, Childhood Trauma, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Polytraumatic Injuries Training opportunities: Internships and Post-Doctoral Fellowships VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Clinical Psychology Internship Program & Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program VA San Diego Healthcare System/UCSD Psychology Internship Training Program & Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Residency Program Location: Ann Arbor, MI Location: San Diego, CA Population: Veterans and their families Population: Veterans Emphasis: PTSD, General mental health, neuropsychology, substance misuse, behavioral health, serious mental illness Emphasis: Combat-related trauma; military sexual trauma Training opportunities: Internships and Fellowships Contacts: Sandra J. Brown, PhD,s6brown@ucsd.edu (internships) Contact: Kenneth Adams, PhD, kmadams@umich.edu Training opportunities: Internships and Postdoctoral Fellowships Tamara Wall, PhD, twall@ucsd.edu (fellowships) Final Program 16 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Continuing Education Educational Need Credit Designation The ISTSS Annual Meeting provides a forum for sharing research, clinical strategies, public policy concerns and theoretical formulations on trauma. It is an international assembly of professionals and students representing an array of disciplines including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, counselors, researchers, administrators, victim advocates, journalists, clergy and others with an interest in the study and treatment of traumatic stress. Speakers are strongly requested to avoid unnecessary jargon and to make their work and its implication to the traumatic stress field as accessible as possible to those who do not share their particular perspective and type of scientific approach. This is designed to facilitate increased understanding of what different types of researchers (e.g., basic scientists, clinical researchers) focusing on different types of traumatic stressors (e.g., child maltreatment, disasters, terrorism, war) using different research methods and perspectives (e.g., epidemiology, genetics, psychosocial, psychobiological) have found as well as what the implications of their work are for the traumatic stress field. Our aspirational goal is to establish a jargon-free zone in which experts maximize communication of their work, findings and implications in a way that facilitates understanding and cross-fertilization among researchers, clinicians and policy makers from other perspectives. Boston University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 28.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Note: CME includes author attended poster sessions. CME Course Director Danny Kaloupek, PhD, Boston University School of Medicine DISCLAIMER: THESE MATERIALS AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED IN CONJUNCTION WITH CME ACTIVITIES ARE INTENDED SOLELY FOR PURPOSES OF SUPPLEMENTING CME PROGRAMS FOR QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS. ANYONE USING THE MATERIALS ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND ALL RISK FOR THEIR APPROPRIATE USE. TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY MAKE NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, CURETTES, NO INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE MATERIALS. IN NO EVENT WILL TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY DECISION MADE OR ACTION TAKEN IN RELIANCE ON THE MATERIALS. IN NO EVENT SHOULD THE INFORMATION IN THE MATERIALS BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL CARE. Conference Goals Continuing Education Credit (non-MD) Participants of the ISTSS Annual Meeting will be able to: • Describe childhood trauma and its short- and long-term effects for individuals, families, and communities. • Discuss various developmental pathways through which childhood trauma may lead to long-term mental and physical health problems. • Formulate ways to engage individuals, families, and communities to prevent and treat the consequences of childhood trauma. The ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting is co-sponsored by the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and The Institute for Continuing Education. Continuing Medical Education Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Boston University School of Medicine and the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Boston University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. www.istss.org Continuing education credit is offered in the following disciplines for attendees who are licensed/certified by United States’ boards. The Institute for Continuing Education holds no provider status with licensing/certification boards in Canada or other countries. It is the responsibility of attendees who make application for CE credit and who hold licensure/certification with boards in countries other than the United States to determine if credit issued by an approved provider of a licensure/certification Board in the United States will meet their board’s regulations. 17 Final Program Continuing Education Continuing education credit is offered on a session by session basis with full attendance required for attended sessions. Application forms and CE packets will be available on site. Types of CE credit are listed below. All CE types offer 26.5 credit hours. If you have questions regarding continuing education, contact The Institute by phone, +1-800-557-1950; or email, instconted@aol.com. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Continuing Education Psychology: The Institute for Continuing Education is an organization approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Institute for Continuing Education maintains responsibility for this program and its content. All clinical sessions are eligible for CE credit for psychology credit. Counseling: The Institute for Continuing Education is an NBCC approved continuing education provider (ACEP ™) and co-sponsor of this event. The Institute for Continuing Education may award NBCC approved clock hours for events or programs that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP maintains responsibility for this program and its content. NBCC Provider No. 5643. All clinical sessions are approved for counseling credit. California Board Behavioral Sciences, Provider No. PCE 636. Continuing Education Social Work: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved as a provider for continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), through the Approved Continuing Education Program (ACE). Licensed social workers should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. The Institute for Continuing Education maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Provider No. 1007. • Illinois Dept. of Professional Regulation: Social Work License: 159-000606. • Ohio Board of Counselor/Social Work: Provider No. RCS 030001. • California Board of Behavioral Sciences: Provider PCE 636. • Florida Provider: Department of Health, Div. of Counseling, Social Work, Marriage/Family Therapy. BAP #255. acceptable for continuing education in their state Alcohol/Drug: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) to provide continuing education for alcohol and drug abuse counselors. NAADAC Provider No. 00243. Note: CE credit is offered only through United States state licensing/certification boards. The Institute for Continuing Education holds no provider status with Canadian Licensing/Boards Certification. Commercial Support: The institute received no commercial support for its participation in this event. Continuing Education Registration and Requirements for The Institute for Continuing Education You may not register for credits after November 16. Continuing education credit will be awarded on a session-by-session basis, with full attendance required for each session attended. To receive continuing education credit, attendees must sign in/sign out daily, CE/CME credits will be claimed through an online system. Session evaluations will be completed on paper. Stop by the continuing education desk before attending any sessions to receive your packet and to sign in/sign out daily. It is the responsibility of conference attendees who hold licensure with boards to contact their individual licensing jurisdiction to review current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. The following events/presentations are not available for continuing education credits: poster sessions*, awards ceremony/business meeting, Internship and postdoctoral networking fair, student lunch, films, town hall meeting and special interest group meetings. Please note: *Author-attended posters sessions are available for CME only. Marriage/Family Therapy: California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider No. PCE 636. Florida Professionals: The Institute for Continuing Education is an approved provider of continuing education by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Counseling, Social Work, Marriage/Family Therapy, Provider BAP 255, expiration 03/2015. Nursing: The Institute for Continuing Education is accredited as a provider of continuing education in nursing by the California Board of Nursing, Provider No. CEP 12646. Nurses should contact their state board to determine if approval of this program through the California Board of Nursing is Final Program 18 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Program Committee Financial Disclosures The following program committee members have indicated that they have financial relationships to disclose. All other named program committee members completed financial disclosure forms and had no financial relationships to report. David Kolko Trainer in AF-CBT Sheila Rauch Soar Technology, Consultant Melanie Harned Behavioral Tech, LLC: Consultant and Trainer NIH: Grant/Research Support Alison Salloum Royalties from published book by Centering Corporation and Taylor and Francis Clare Pain Otsuka American Pharmaceutical Inc. - paid for one talk 2014 Joanne Davis Book published by Springer Publishers Gerrit Van Wyk Owner and director of private company providing early trauma support to industry Karin Thompson Author, New Harbinger Publications Frank Neuner Minority stockholder of BIPP GmbH, training center of CBT Brian Engdahl Major stockholder, Medtronic Margaret Blaustein Royalties from Guilford Press on published text, “Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents” Christine Courtois Author, Guilford Press, W. W. Norton Consultant, Elements Behavioral Health Meghan Marsac Cellie Cancer Coping Kit- co-inventor Julian Ford I am co-owner of Advanced Trauma Solutions, Inc., the licensed distributor of the TARGET(c) model. I have grant support from SAMHSA (National Child Traumatic Stress Network Category II Center) and the Department of Justice. Barbara Rothbaum Major stockholder, Virtually Better, Inc. (VBI) Elizabeth Hembree I receive royalties from Oxford University Press as an author. Faculty Financial Disclosures Boston University School of Medicine asks all individuals involved in the development and presentation of Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities to disclose all relationships with commercial interests. This information is disclosed to CME activity participants. Boston University School of Medicine has procedures to resolve any apparent conflicts of interest. In addition, faculty members are asked to disclose when any discussion of unapproved use of pharmaceuticals and devices takes place. Last Name First Name Disclosed Financial Relationships Back Sudie NIDA, grantee; Oxford University Press, author Blaustein Margaret Guilford Press, Author Breyer Benjamin American Medical Systems Proctor Briere John Psychological Assessment Resources, royalty holder Charak Ruby Menninger Clinic, Houston, USA, Consultant Cohen Judith Guilford Press (TF-CBT book royalties) Courtois Christine Elements Behavioral Health, Consultant Cozza Stephen DoD Congressionally Directed Research Program Funds www.istss.org 19 Final Program Disclosure Policy Boston University School of Medicine asks all individuals involved in the development and presentation of Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities to disclose all relationships with commercial interests. This information is disclosed to CME activity participants. Boston University School of Medicine has procedures to resolve any apparent conflicts of interest. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Disclosure Policy Faculty Financial Disclosures Last Name First Name Disclosed Financial Relationships Cruise Keith Mental Health Law and Policy Institute, Author Davis Lori Merck, research grant; Otsuka, consultant; Lundbeck, consultant; Tonix, consultant; Brackett, Consultant Ford Julian Advanced Trauma Solutions, Inc., Co-Owner Freyd Jennifer Turner Publisher, Author of book Habib Mandy Provide private practice consultation and training in SPARCS Kagan Richard Author, Routledge Press; Author, WW.Norton Kaplow Julie Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder Checklist, Co-author; Multidimensional Grief Reactions Scale, Co-author; Trauma and Grief Component Therapy, Co-author Kiser Laurel Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, grantee; Routledge, author; JBS, International, consultant; Multiple provider agencies, training/consultation; Annie E. Casey Foundation, grantee Kolko David Trainer and consultant for AF-CBT Lanktree Cheryl Psychological Assessment Resources, spouse of author of published assessment measures Layne Christopher Partner in InteractiveDiscovery.org, which designs interactive graphical technology for teaching and applying statistical concepts in evidence-based assessment and practice. First author of the Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder Checklist, the Multidimensional Grief Reactions Scale, and the Multidimensional Grief Reactions Scale, all of which are copyrighted proprietary measures. Lynch Shannon Bureau of Justice Assistance/DOJ grant, PI Mannarino Anthony SAMHSA; Co-Director Matsuoka Yutaka Ono Pharmaceutical Co.Ltd., Speaker; Suntory Wellness Ltd. Speaker;Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Speaker Mellman Thomas Tonix Pharmaceuticals, consultant Monson Candice Guilford Press, Royalties; American Psychological Association, Royalties Moore Cynthia Fidelity Investments, grantee for project being discussed Morissette Sandra Research Grant, VA Rehabilitation Research and Development, Principal Investigator Naturale April ICF International, employee and stockholder Neylan Thomas Actelion- received study drug for DoD funded study. Glaxo Smith Klinne- received study drug for VA funded study. Genentech- Consultant Pietrzak Robert Cogstate, Ltd., Consultant Rasmusson Ann Marinus Pharmaceuticals-small funding for animal study on which I was a collaborator re: design/interpretation; Marinus Pharmaceuticals-drug/placebo for DOD sponsored multisite PTSD study for which I was a Co-Lead Investigator Rothbaum Barbara Virtually Better, Inc, co-owner Final Program 20 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Faculty Financial Disclosures First Name Disclosed Financial Relationships Runyon Melissa Oxford University Press, Book Author Shapiro Francine EMDR Institute Stockholder Teicher Martin BioBehavioral Diagnostic Company - Pearson, Consultant, Scientific Advisory Board, Royalties Uddin Monica Children’s Research Center of Michigan, Grant recipient Westphal Richard Richard Westphal Consulting, Owner Faculty Content Validation Disclosures Last Name First Name Disclosed Financial Relationships Bernardy Nancy I will speak about the use of Prazosin to treat trauma-related nightmares in PTSD patients. Control Number and Title for each ACCEPTED presentation: 443 Sociocultural Differences in Prescribing among Veterans with PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration (VA) 1300 Increased Polysedative Use in Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder De Jong Joop Sleep in patients with PTSD is often disturbed. Off-label medication is used and will be used by many patients struggling with this problem. There are and were some studies going on on this subject. During the presentation findings on this topic will be described. The control number for this presentation is: 945 Effect of Pharmacotherapy on Sleep Disorders in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Gapen Mark This presentation concerns neurofeedback administered using the Eeger software. This software is FDA approved for relaxation, but not specifically for the treatment of PTSD. Kaloupek Danny 10273456 will include mention of investigational use of controlled substances to facilitate therapeutic memory reconsolidation. Mahabir Megan Control Number 986: Emotional Face Processing in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after Reconsolidation Blockade using Propranolol: a Pilot fMRI Study Propranolol hydrochloride was administered to PTSD participants to investigate its’ effects on neural activity during emotional processing, using fMRI. Mellman Thomas Symposium 70 might mention the role of Prazosin in treating sleep disturbances in PTSD Peskin Melissa This study involved the use of D--cycloserine vs. placebo as a cognitive enhancer during Prolonged Exposure therapy for PTSD.1287 Rasmusson Ann Most medications used to treat various symptoms associated with PTSD, including dissociative tendencies, have not been FDA approved for such indications. The only FDA approved drugs for treatment of PTSD are the SSRIs paroxetine and sertraline, which are effective in only about 50% of civilian populations and generally not effective in combat veterans. The underlying neurobiology of PTSD varies among individuals and subpopulations. Thus different medications may benefit different subpopulations-and may not meet FDA indication standards if tested in large mixed populations of individuals with PTSD. Rothbaum Barbara D-cycloserine 806 A Novel Approach to Monitoring PTSD Symptom Severity: Assessment of Psychophysiological Reactivity During Virtual Reality-Based Exposure Treatment www.istss.org 21 Final Program Disclosure Policy Last Name ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Potential for Participant Distress Disclosure Policy Title Session Type Name Orienting Emergency Responders PMI 01 in Psychological First Aid: Techniques and Resources Session Date, Time and Room Participant Distress Explanation November 5 (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM) Windsor/Sandringham Simulation exercises and case scenarios (e.g., natural disaster) used may touch upon participants’ own experiences. The PMI specifically gives instruction in recognizing this potential and adapting orientations to safeguard participant wellbeing. Four Leading Model Developers Address Complex Case Material and Real World Implementation Issues. PMI 02 November 5 (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM) Flagler Some case material may contain details of traumatic events. The Application of TraumaFocused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for Youth with Complex Trauma PMI 03 November 5 (08:30 AM – 05:00 PM) Trade video clips and case examples include details of children’s trauma histories which may be distressing to some Treating the Sleep Disturbances of Adults with PTSD: CBT for Insomnia and Imagery Rehearsal PMI 06 November 5 (8:30 AM – 12:00 PM) Gusman/Tuttle Discussion of distressing nightmare content is part of imagery rehearsal therapy. Healing Communities: Toward a Public Mental Health Media Response: Before, During and After Traumatic Events Keynote Panel November 5 (6:15 PM – 7:30 PM) Chopin Some film segments have strong emotional, but not offensive, content Epigenetic Memories of Early Life Concurrent Stress Session One November 6 (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Biscayne trans-generational transmission of trauma and violence, perpetuating the whole sorry cycle Addressing the Complex Needs Concurrent of Commercially Sexually Exploit- Session One ed Children: Provider Response and System Challenges November 6 (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Flagler A video of youth describing experiences of commercial sexual exploitation will be shown. Hooking Up is a Risk Factor for Campus Sexual Assault: Findings from Four Studies Concurrent Session One November 6 (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Gusman/Tuttle Some descriptions of the research could remind sexual assault survivors of their trauma. “Certain People Can’t Take What I Just Now Told You”: Understanding Factors Shaping Disclosures of Trauma and Grief among Young, Black, Male Homicide Survivors Concurrent Session One November 6 (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Windsor/Sandringham Participant narratives describe experiences of homicide deaths resulting from community violence. Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health of Women Leaving the Sex Industry Author November 6 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session One Mezzanine East/West THU 258 Descriptions of sexual violence experienced by prostitute women and exotic dancers Dissociative Pathways to Aggression in Inner-City Youth Author November 6 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session One Mezzanine East/West THU 346 This presentation involves information about youth victimization and violent perpetration Final Program 22 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Potential for Participant Distress Session Type Name Session Date, Time and Room Holding on to Hope: Mothers Involvement in the Child Welfare System within an Intergenerational Perspective Author November 6 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session One Mezzanine East/West THU 368 “This is My Story, I Am!” Facing Childhood Trauma within the Individual and the Community Keynote Address Participant Distress Explanation Examples of the measures, vignettes November 7 Descriptions of lifelines and testimonial (9:00 AM – 10:15 AM) accounts of survivors Versailles Modelos Eficaces Para Tratar el Concurrent Trauma Infantil: Una Introducción Session Five de la Terapia Cognitiva Conductual Enfocada en el Trauma (TF-CBT) y Psicoterapia Diádica/Vincular (CPP) November 7 (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Chopin Detalles de tipos de traumas que impactan a los niños y sus familias Defined Lines: Going beyond Bystander Intervention to Prevent Sexual Violence on College Campuses Concurrent Session Five November 7 (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Windsor/ Sandringham Discussion of sexual violence Betrayal Trauma, Emotion Regulation, Gender, & Dissociation in Traumatized Delinquent Adolescents Concurrent Session Seven November 7 (3:00 PM – 4:15 PM) Trade This abstract will speak to gender differences in an ethnically diverse population of delinquent adolescents. Treatment Outcomes in Veterans with PTSD Following Military Sexual Trauma Author November 7 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session Two Mezzanine East/West FRI 143 Some people are upset when discussing sexual assualt and its aftermath. Traumatic Symptoms and Overall Well-Being in Those Abused by Church Workers Author November 7 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session Two Mezzanine East/West FRI 217 Information about sexual abuse will be included in this presentation. However, the discussion will be conducted at a more abstract level, and minimum detail about specific abuse experiences will be presented. The Need for Public Health Actions to Mitigate Child Maltreatment Consequences among Adults in the Community – Results of a Delphi Study Author November 7 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session Two Mezzanine East/West FRI 230 Folders containing information about the poster contents Impact of the Boston Marathon Bombing & its Aftermath on Refugees & Survivors of Torture Author November 7 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session Two Mezzanine East/West FRI 266 Patients in our study are survivors of torture and their reactions to the bombing and past traumatic events are discussed. Innovative Model of Culturally Tailored Health Promotion Groups for Cambodian Survivors of Torture Author November 7 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session Two Mezzanine East/West FRI 345 Data on the prevalence & kinds of traumatic experiences of Pol Pot genocide survivors will be described, but no detailed trauma narratives will be described. www.istss.org 23 Final Program Disclosure Policy Title ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Disclosure Policy Potential for Participant Distress Title Session Type Name Hookups Reported by Victims and Perpetrators as Contexts for Campus Sexual Assault Author November 7 Attended Poster (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Session Two Mezzanine East/West FRI 365 Some contents of this poster might trigger reminders for campus sexual assault survivors. Strategies to Empower and Engage Families to Stop the Cycle of Violence: Challenges Faced in the Treatment of Child Physical Abuse Concurrent Session Eleven November 8 (1:30 PM – 2:45 PM) Bayfront B We will be discussing the abuse clarification process which involves children’s narratives about their abuse as well as the offending parent’s clarification letter where the parent assumes responsibility for the abuse and addresses the child’s fears. Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders using Prolonged Exposure: The COPE Treatment Concurrent Session Twelve November 8 (3:00 PM – 4:15 PM) Windsor/Sandringham We may review a case of military-related trauma. Child-Parent Psychotherapy Examined in a Perinatal Sample: Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Child-Rearing Attitudes Concurrent Session Twelve November 8 (3:00 PM – 4:15 PM) Trade Examples of the measures, vignettes The Norway 2011 Terror Attack: Parents’ Experiences and PostTraumatic Stress Reactions Concurrent Session Twelve November 8 (3:00 PM – 4:15 PM) Gusman/Tuttle Descriptions of trauma exposure Staying Strong: How Schools Build Resilience in Military Families - A Documentary Concurrent Session Thirteen November 8 (4:30 PM – 5:45 PM) Flagler Moving moments of separation and reunion Final Program Session Date, Time and Room 24 Participant Distress Explanation www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Keynote Panel Wednesday, November 5 • 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Changing Hearts and Minds: Can We Use Mass Media to Prevent or Heal Trauma? Cambiar Corazones y Mentalidades: ¿Podemos Usar los Medios de Comunicación para Prevenir o Curar el Trauma? Moderator: Pearlman, Laurie Anne, PhD, Independent Trauma Consultant, USA deVries, Marten W., PhD, MD, Maastricht University, Netherlands Smith, Llew, Filmmaker, California Newsreel, USA Laurie Anne Pearlman Marten W. deVries Llew Smith WOUNDED PLACES: Confronting Childhood PTSD in America’s Shell-Shocked Cities: Using Film to Build Public Awareness about Poverty, Social Exclusion and Trauma in Segregated Urban Neighborhoods Primary Keyword: Journalism Secondary Keywords: Complex-Health-Prevent-Social Population Type: Child/Adol Presentation Level: M Region:Industrialized Healing Communities: Toward a Public Mental Health Media Response: Before, During and After Traumatic Events deVries, Marten W. Poulain, Rachel, MPH1; Smith, Llew, Filmmaker1; Bloom, Sandra, MD2 Maastricht University Primary Keyword: Journalism Secondary Keywords: Commun-Comm/Int-Prevent-Pub Health Population Type: Not Applicable Presentation Level: M Region:Global California Newsreel, San Francisco, California, USA Drexel University School of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 2 Studies following Sept. 11, the tsunamis and ethnic violence, have highlighted the role of predisposing factors and community experience in traumatic reactions. These findings unmask the impact of the high background levels of mental health vulnerability in populations. There is also evidence that improving community wellbeing significantly decreases the prevalence of mental disorders. This Media Presentation provides data and examples recommending that we should move beyond purely individual approaches to developing large-scale access to populations. Media is a powerful ally for prevention and provides a unique opportunity for limiting the consequences of trauma. When imbedded in communities, co-production opportunities occur contributing to empowerment, social participation, and self-efficacy and ultimately healing. Film viewings will focus on three processes: attending to ongoing background stresses, before threats arise including inoculating the public to adversity; galvanizing, informing and supporting the public during strife; and healing and providing structure for the afflicted after. Material depicting the use of media before, is drawn from the San Francisco Mood Survey, a Dutch docu-drama series and parenting documentaries in Africa, models for action during disaster from the Tube Bombings in London and from Sri Lanka, and healing after from the “The Team” in Kenya. WOUNDED PLACES is produced by California Newsreel, creators of the award-winning films UNNATURAL CAUSES and RACE: THE POWER OF AN ILLUSION, and investigates how so many children in the United States, especially children of color in neighborhoods of concentrated poverty, are exposed to adversity, violence, concentrated poverty, neglect and other risks for trauma and show symptoms similar to PTSD. Applying a traumainformed approach featuring the work of Sandra Bloom, John Rich, Ted Corbin and others, the film asks not “What’s wrong with you?” but rather, “What happened to you?” and explores how we can help individuals and traumatized neighborhoods heal. Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish www.istss.org 25 Final Program Keynote Panel We will screen parts of the documentary film “WOUNDED PLACES: Confronting Childhood PTSD in America’s ShellShocked Cities” prior to the discussion of how film can be used as a tool that educators, providers, advocates, organizers, public officials and others can use to raise public awareness about the causes and consequences of childhood trauma across the life span; investigate trends and components of trauma-informed systems and programs that are successful; and analyze why healing trauma in lowincome neighborhoods includes the creation of policies that address and mitigate poverty and racism. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Keynote Address Thursday, November 6 • 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Windows of Vulnerability: Impact of Type and Timing of Childhood Traumatic Stress on Neurobiology and Psychopathology *Ventanas de Vulnerabilidad: Impacto de Tipo y el Momento de Estrés Postraumático Infantil en Neurobiología y Psicopatología Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Bio Med CPA-CSA-Depr-Bio/Int Lifespan I Industrialized Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD Keynote Address McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA Childhood abuse markedly increases risk for developing PTSD, mood, anxiety, personality, substance abuse and psychotic disorders. Recent studies suggest that clinical sequelae may stem, at least in part, from enduring adverse effects on brain development. What regions are affected, and what consequences ensue may depend on timing, as stress-susceptible brain regions appear to have their own unique sensitive periods when they are most vulnerable to the effects of early stress. Specific sensitive periods will be delineated for the hippocampus, amygdala and cortical regions as well as the types and time frame of abuse most predictive for development of major depression, anxiety and personality disorders. These findings will be placed into context illustrating how childhood abuse affects multiple components of the brain circuit responsible for threat detection and the overall network architecture of the brain. Finally, the case will be made that individuals with histories of substantial childhood maltreatment with DSM psychiatric diagnoses differ clinically and neurobiologically from non-maltreated individuals with the same diagnosis. Recognition of this ecophenotypic distinction may markedly enhance treatment guidelines, further our understanding of developmental trauma disorders and revise our understanding of the biological basis of psychopathology. Dr. Teicher’s research programs are designed to improve the life of children, adolescents and adults by exploring the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders that arise during development. A major focus of his work is on the effects of childhood traumatic stress and he pioneered studies into the effects of abuse on brain development. Another focus has been on the use of technology to aid in objective psychiatric diagnosis. Dr. Teicher received a PhD in psychology from The Johns Hopkins University, MD from Yale and residency training in psychiatry at Harvard. He is the director of the Developmental Biopsychiatry Research Program at McLean Hospital and an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Teicher has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology since its inception and he is the child and adolescent psychiatry section editor for BMC Psychiatry. He has received continuous funding from the National Institute of Health over the last 26 years. He is currently funded by investigator initiated (RO1) awards from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Dr. Teicher has been a committee member of the Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology Study Section, the Small Business Innovative Research Study Section, and Neuroscience Fellowship Review Committee at the National Institute of Health. He is the author of more than 200 articles in the scientific literature and holds 17 U.S. patents primarily for diagnostic technology and pharmaceutical agents. *Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish “The meeting brings trauma researchers and clinicians together from around the world. It also provides a forum for sharing new ideas and information.” – Justin Kenardy, PhD University of Queensland, Australia Final Program 26 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Keynote Address Friday, November 7 • 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. “This is My Story, I Am!” Facing Childhood Trauma within the Individual and the Community *“Esta es mi Historia, Yo Soy!” Abordar Trauma Infantil Dentro de la Persona y la Comunidad Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: for NGOs, UN, World Bank, IOM and other governmental organizations on sexual and gender-based violence projects establishing psychosocial care and mental health services for victims, child soldiers and ex-combatants in different contexts of war and crisis. Clin Res Complex-Gen/Int-Global-Social Lifespan M Global Schauer, Maggie, PhD Childhood trauma is not just traceable to a single event in a young life, but reorganizes a heritage that has been shaped by stressful experiences of ancestors. The individual memories combine with those that are passed on across generations: through communal culture, by parenting style, and as epigenetically transmitted experiences, which cause an unfavorable impact on the DNA-methylation status of children. Emotional neglect, abuse and inconsistent parenting by stressed caregivers, play a key role in lifelong mental health complications, health risk behavior and disease in the parents of tomorrow who are raised in burdened families or under continuous trauma conditions, prone to pile up building blocks for mental disease. Given the high prevalence globally, of familial, sexual, organized violence and of relational victimization, a paradigm-shift prioritizing evidence-based short-term treatments that are low-threshold and disseminable is needed, in order to face a multitude of social relational pain and violent trauma. To heal individuals and communities a cascade model of trauma-focused care, including biographical approaches of narrative in-sensu exposure and testifying to human rights violations, will deactivate the transgenerational transmission and lead to enhanced functionality and health. Additionally, Dr. Schauer has extensive experience working with victims of war, genocide and torture within countries in the aftermath of organized violence such as Kosovo, Romania, Sri Lanka and countries in East Africa. Together with Thomas Elbert and Frank Neuner she took the lead in developing Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), a treatment for survivors of multiple and complex trauma following experiences of severe forms of violence and disaster, as well as developmental trauma including childhood sexual abuse and maltreatment. In NET, the patient, with the assistance of the therapist, constructs a chronological narrative of her/his life story with an exposure focus on the traumatic events, modifying the emotional networks, regaining of the survivor’s dignity and allowing for corrective relationship experiences when reprocessing the entire life. Fragmented reports are integrated meaningfully and transformed into a coherent biographical narrative, complemented by a testimony. NET, a well-tolerated and straightforward yet robust approach, is easy to teach to non-expert practitioners, has proven efficacy not only in low-income, resource poor contexts of continuous traumatic stress, but also in western in- and outpatient clinical settings for trauma spectrum and borderline personality disorder. Dr. Schauer is the director of the Center of Excellence for Psychotraumatology at the University of Konstanz, Germany and has achievements in both research and clinical settings for her work with survivors of severe traumatic stress. Dr. Schauer is a founding board member of vivo (www.vivo.org), an alliance that works to overcome and prevent traumatic stress and its consequences within the individual, the family, and the community, safeguarding the rights and dignity of people affected by violence and conflict. She works as an advisor *Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish www.istss.org 27 Final Program Keynote Address Dr. Schauer’s focus includes the trans-generational impact of life stress, prenatal assessment of psychosocial risk factors for development, as well as early childhood abuse and neglect. Along with understanding behavioral and epigenetic transmission patterns, she aims towards establishing evidence-based practice for the protection of infants and young children from adverse consequences of stress and trauma. This practice includes the formation and research on the effectiveness of inter-collaborative networks of pediatricians, family nurses, midwives, gynecologists, social welfare in early outreach and preventative treatments to at-risk mums and their babies. University of Konstanz & vivo international, Konstanz, Germany ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Keynote Panel Saturday, November 8 • 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Pioneers in Child Trauma: Lessons Learned and Future Directions *Pioneros en el Campo de Trauma Infantil: Enseñanzas Extraídas y Orientación Futura Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Global Clin Res-Practice-Dev/Int-Global Child/Adol I Global Moderator: Scheeringa, Michael, MD, MPH Panelists: Intebi, Irene V., MD Terr, Lenore C., MD Yule, William, PhD Tulane University, USA Past President, ISPCAN, Argentina University of California San Francisco, USA Keynote Panel University of London, United Kingdom Michael Scheeringa Irene V. Intebi Lenore C. Terr In this moderated panel, distinguished pioneers in childhood trauma representing Latin America, Europe and the U.S. will reflect on their experiences and their clinical work and research with different populations of traumatized children over the last 30 years. With their work among children exposed to maltreatment, violence, disaster, and war, the panelists have all contributed in a crucial way to the development of our current knowledge on the understanding, impact, and treatment of trauma that occurs in childhood. What are the lessons learned from the past and how can the experiences of these pioneers inform future work with traumatized children? The panel will also discuss current challenges for our field and how we might overcome them. William Yule *Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish “Not only does the meeting have an excellent selection of presentations, it also is a great opportunity to exchange ideas informally and start collaborations.” – Eva Alisic, PhD Monash University, Australia Final Program 28 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Master Clinician Thursday, November 6 • 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. The Effects of Complex Developmental Trauma across the Lifespan: Professional Recognition, Training, and Intervention Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Dr. Courtois is a board certified counseling psychologist in independent practice in Washington, DC and National Clinical Training Consultant for Elements Behavioral Health/Promises, California. She received her PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Courtois recently published, Treating Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents co-edited with Dr. Julian Ford; The Treatment of Complex Trauma: A Sequenced, Relationship-Based Approach (2013) co-authored with Dr. Ford; a revision of Healing the Incest Wound: Adult Survivors in Therapy (2010); and Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders: An Evidence-Based Guide (2009) co-edited with Dr. Ford. She recently completed co-editing (with Drs. Donald Walker and Jamie Aten) a book on spiritually-oriented trauma treatment to be published in 2014. Dr. Courtois is the appointed chair of the American Psychological Association’s PTSD Guideline Development Panel and has organized the development of guidelines for the treatment of complex trauma for three professional organizations. She is a past president of Division 56 (Psychological Trauma) of the APA and a founding associate editor of the Division’s journal, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, & Policy. In 1990, she co-founded (with Joan Turkus, MD) The Center: Posttraumatic Disorders Program, Washington, DC, one of the first inpatient trauma programs in the USA, where she served as clinical and training director for 16 years. Practice Chronic-Practice-Complex-Dev/Int Lifespan M Global Courtois, Christine, PhD, PLLC Indpendent Practice, USA The array of aftereffects of complex developmental trauma in childhood and its potential impact across the lifespan are now well-documented, with the effects of such trauma increasingly recognized as a public health issue of major proportions. Its impact is felt at individual, family, community, and societal levels. Despite this, the significance of such trauma and its relation to clients’ development, presenting concerns and symptoms are often missed or minimized by clinicians and therefore not targeted for treatment. Possible reasons for this include lack of attention to trauma and its impact in professional training across disciplines. Treatment and practice guidelines, a meta– model for the treatment of complex trauma, and trauma treatment competencies will be discussed. research in traumatic stress, network with professionals from all around the world, and find mentors who have supported my growth as a clinician, researcher, and leader.” – Maria Espinola, PsyD, Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology McLean Hospital / Harvard Medical School www.istss.org 29 Final Program Master Clinician “The Meeting has given me the opportunity to learn about the latest ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Master Clinician Friday, November 7 • 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Helping Families at Risk for Physical Abuse using Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Practice Aggress-CPA-Practice-Prevent Lifespan M Industrialized Kolko, David J., PhD, ABPP University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA Master Clinician Delivering effective clinical services to emotionally or physically maltreating/aggressive caregivers and their children is a personal and clinical challenge. This workshop will discuss how Alternatives for Families - A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT; www.afcbt.org) works with caregivers and children whose interactions include the use coercion and force. Participants will first receive background information about this model, including is focus, scope, underpinnings, and level of empirical support. Participants will then be given an overview of eligibility criteria, sample assessment tools, fundamental skills, engagement methods, and key topical content in the three treatment phases of AF-CBT. A case example will be presented to illustrate the application of these procedures and to highlight some of the therapeutic issues that may occur during treatment, such as concerns about family safety. Some recommendations for maintaining communication with the child welfare system and for monitoring family progress will be presented. Participants will be invited to raise questions and be provided with information about upcoming training opportunities. Dr. Kolko is a professor of psychiatry, psychology, pediatrics, and clinical and translational science, at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He is director of the Special Services Unit at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, a program devoted to the development and dissemination of evidence-based practices (EBP) for children/adolescents served in diverse community settings or systems including juvenile justice, child welfare, pediatric primary care, and mental health. He is board certified in child and adolescent psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and is a fellow of Divisions 37 and 53 of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Kolko served two terms on the board of directors of APSAC, was co-chair of its research committee, and received its Research Career Achievement Award for 2001. Much of his current work promotes training in and the implementation of “Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy” (AF-CBT; www.afcbt.org), an EBP that has been adapted for family conflict and coercion, emotional and physical abuse, and child behavior problems. His treatment research interests include the study and treatment of disruptive behavior disorders and children’s antisocial behavior, including childhood firesetting, adolescent sexual offending behavior, and child maltreatment/trauma, and the integration of behavioral health services in pediatric primary care and family health centers. “I have always enjoyed the constructive and sometimes controversial discussions and the high standard of clinical and research presentations.” – Frank Neuner, PhD University of Bielefeld, Germany Final Program 30 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Master Clinician Saturday, November 8 • 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Integrating Culturally Informed and Evidence Based Treatment with Traumatized Young Children and Their Families Integrar Tratamiento Sensible a la Cultura y Basado en la Evidencia con Niños Traumatizados y Sus Familias Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Dr. Lieberman is Irving Harris Endowed Chair in Infant Mental Health, professor and vice chair at the UCSF department of psychiatry. She is the director of the Early Trauma Treatment Network, a center of the SAMHSA-funded National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Dr. Lieberman received her undergraduate training at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, her PhD from The Johns Hopkins University under the mentorship of Mary Ainsworth, and her post-doctoral training at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor with Selma Fraiberg. She is a member of the board of directors of Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families and on the board of trustees of the Irving Harris Foundation. She is the developer of child-parent psychotherapy, an evidence-based treatment for traumatized young children and their families. She is the author of several books and numerous articles and chapters on early childhood mental health. Her areas of special interest involve closing the gap in access to state-of-the-art treatment for traumatized young children and their families, developing and disseminating culturally informed treatment, and building capacity by training clinicians from underserved cultural minority groups in early childhood intervention and treatment. Prevent CPA-Dev/Int-Pub Health-Train/Ed/Dis Child/Adol M Industrialized Lieberman, Alicia, PhD University of California San Francisco - San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California, USA This presentation will present the theoretical premises and evidence base for child-parent psychotherapy, a multitheoretical treatment for infants, toddlers and preschoolers exposed to traumatic stressors and multiple adversities. Examples that illustrate the integration of adherence to fidelity measures with an individualized approach to the clinical needs of children and families from different cultural backgrounds will be discussed in the context of clinical vignettes. *Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish particularly beneficial as it has greatly improved my knowledge and has helped me to make connections and form important collaborations with researchers in my field. I always return home with renewed enthusiasm and ideas!” – Alexandra De Young, PhD University of Queensland, Australia www.istss.org 31 Final Program Master Clinician “As an early career researcher, I have found this meeting ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Master Methodologist Thursday, November 6 • 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Latent Variable Modeling of Longitudinal Data with Applications to Trauma Research *Metodólogo Experto: Modelos de Variables Latentes con Datos Longitudinales Aplicaciones a la Investigación del Trauma Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Res Meth Res Meth Lifespan M Global Llabre, Maria, PhD University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA Applications of latent variable modeling (LVM) are becoming more frequent with the availability of efficient software. Importantly, many research questions and challenges in the area of stress and trauma can potentially benefit from careful applications of LVM. Experimental and/or observational longitudinal studies designed to understand the process of change over time map well onto a variety of latent growth models and are able to accommodate common measurement and missing data problems. This invited lecture will review LVM in the context of longitudinal designs and illustrate their features, advantages and limitations using real and simulated examples. Dr. Llabre is a professor of psychology and the director of biobehavioral statistics at the Behavioral Medicine Research Center at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. Her expertise is in quantitative methodology, which she has applied to the design and analysis of numerous collaborative research projects in behavioral medicine for the past 30 years. Her interests include applications of latent variable models to address questions about measurement, mechanisms, and change processes in cardiovascular behavioral medicine. She has extensive experience teaching statistics and research methods at the graduate level and has been the recipient of numerous awards for her teaching. She has worked in the Middle East studying the consequences of war-exposure on children’s psychological and physical health. Currently, she is involved in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL), the largest epidemiological study of Latino health in the USA. Dr. Llabre has been the Statistics Editor for the journal, Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of Biobehavioral Medicine since 2005. She chairs the American Psychological Association’s panel to develop guidelines for the treatment of obesity. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research. Master Methodologist *Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English “The logistics associated with the meeting were carefully prepared, the very best scientists and clinicians in the field were invited to participate, the conference was intergenerational, and although there were many in attendance, it also felt unusually intimate and warm.” – Michael L. Penn, PhD Franklin & Marshall College, USA Final Program 32 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Master Methodologist Saturday, November 8 • 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Introduction to Dyadic Data Analysis Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Dr. Laurenceau is a professor of psychology at the University of Delaware. He graduated cum laude with a BA in psychology from Cornell University and received his MA and PhD from The Pennsylvania State University. His research interests focus on understanding the processes by which partners in marital and romantic relationships develop and maintain intimacy within the context of everyday life. Dr. Laurenceau’s methodological interests include intensive longitudinal methods for studying close relationship processes and applications of modern methods for the analysis of change in individuals and dyads. He received an NIH K01 Scientist Development Award where to obtain experience in the collection and analysis of intensive dyadic longitudinal data and is coauthor of the book, Intensive Longitudinal Methods: An Introduction to Diary and Experience Sampling Research (2013; Guilford Press). He is an appointed member of the Social, Personality, and Interpersonal Processes Grant Review Panel of the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Laurenceau has been principal investigator or coinvestigator on research projects funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the National Cancer Institute. He is currently collecting and analyzing dyadic data from couples coping with cancer as part of a federallyfunded intensive longitudinal project. Res Meth Res Meth Not Applicable I Global Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe, PhD University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA This workshop will introduce participants to answering research questions involving cross-sectional and longitudinal dyadic data. These data present data-analytic challenges stemming from their various sources of interdependence. Not only is there non-independence between members of the dyad, but in the longitudinal context there is also nonindependence of repeated observations within each dyad member. Path modeling and multilevel modeling are flexible analytic tools that can accommodate these complexities. The workshop will begin by considering the core features of a dyadic design and the resulting dyadic data. It will then cover Kenny’s Actor-Partner Interdependence Model for cross-sectional dyadic data as well as extensions to two-wave panel data. The focus then shifts to the analysis of repeated measure dyadic data using both growth curve models and (time permitting) multilevel process models that capture within-couple correlated errors. Example code from SPSS and Mplus will be provided and example data will focus on trauma-related variables assessed on dyads. perfectly fostered by numerous lectures, symposia and debates, and the choice of pre-meeting institutes is great.” – Lutz Goldbeck, PhD University of Ulm, Germany www.istss.org 33 Final Program Master Methodologist “Translation from research into practice is ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Invited Presentations Invited Presentations Thursday, November 6 •1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Thursday, November 6 • 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Invited Panel: Psychotherapies for Trauma-Related Disorders: What Do They Have in Common? Invited Panel: Trauma and Public Health: Science, Practice, Policy, and the Role of ISTSS Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Practice Affect/Int-Clin Res-Cog/Int-Complex Adult M Global Chair: Schnyder, Ulrich, MD Zurich University, Zurich, Switzerland Panelists: Cloitre, Marylène, PhD National Center for PTSDDissemination and Training Division, Menlo Park, California, USA Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Social Commun-Prevent-Pub Health-Social Other M Global Panelists: Magruder, Kathryn, MPH, PhD Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina, USA Elmore, Diane, PhD, MPH UCLA, Duke University, National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, Washington DC, USA Elbert, Thomas, PhD University of Konstanz & vivo international, Konstanz, Germany Gersons, Berthold, MD, PhD University of Amsterdam, Diemen, Netherlands Resick, Patricia, PhD Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA Shapiro, Francine, PhD EMDR Institute, Watsonville, California, USA In this panel, five pioneers who have developed empirically supported psychotherapies for trauma-related disorders will engage in a conversation about the nature of trauma recovery. Marylène Cloitre (STAIR Narrative Therapy), Thomas Elbert (Narrative Exposure Therapy), Berthold Gersons (Brief Eclectic Psychotherapy for PTSD), Patricia Resick (Cognitive Processing Therapy), and Francine Shapiro (EMDR Therapy) will explain how they combine psychoeducation, exposure, and cognitive treatment elements. The discussion will focus specifically on adults who had been exposed to childhood trauma, and are suffering from comorbid conditions such as depression, substance abuse, or personality disorders, in addition to PTSD. The panelists will be asked in which way the improvement of emotion regulation skills and the promotion of resilience are addressed in their respective approaches. It is expected that many commonalities will emerge. However, differences will also be identified, e.g., emphasis on fear versus other negative emotions and cognitions, homework assignments, the creation of a consistent narrative. Based on the strengths and weaknesses of trauma treatment to date, the panelists will explore the mechanisms of action that they share. Finally, they will suggest solutions for unresolved problems such as residual symptoms, ongoing impairments in psychosocial functioning, or relapse. Final Program McLaughlin, Katie, PhD University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA Exposure to trauma is pervasive in societies worldwide and refers to a range of events including interpersonal violence, rape, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and both civilian and military war-related experiences. The burden of trauma exposure includes increased likelihood of PTSD and comorbid psychiatric problems, as well as physical problems resulting directly from the trauma and chronic health conditions secondary to psychiatric problems. Impaired role function, reduced life course opportunities, and premature mortality all contribute to the public health burden of trauma. Because PTSD is conditional on trauma exposure, it may be one of the most preventable of mental disorders. The public health model of trauma emphasizes the individual, the environmental and societal context, and the traumatic event itself. These three aspects offer opportunities for prevention at multiple levels. Furthermore, the public health approach highlights the importance of effective public policies based in evidence for protecting people and communities. This panel will summarize a report of the ISTSS Trauma and Public Health Task Force emphasizing the public health burden of trauma exposure, the public health model and prevention opportunities, the role of public health policies, and opportunities for ISTSS to maximize its societal impact in addressing trauma as a public health issue. 34 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Invited Presentations Friday, November 7 • 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Invited Symposium: Screening for Trauma in Mental Health Clinics — Is It Ethical? Invited Panel: The Ethics of Disaster Research — Lessons from the Field Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Ethics Practice Lifespan M Industrialized Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Ethics Res Meth-Terror Lifespan M Global Chair: Saunders, Benjamin, PhD Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA Chair: Newman, Elana, PhD University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Discussant: Berliner, Lucy, LICSW Harborview Medical Center Seattle, Washington, USA Panelists: Brewin, Chris, PhD University College London, London, United Kingdom Presenters: Saunders, Benjamin, PhD Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA Hultmann, Ole, Doctoral Student University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Creamer, Mark, PhD Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia Ormhaug, Silje, Doctoral Student Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS), Oslo, Norway North, Carol, MD, MPH Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, Texas, USA Refsdal, Nils Olav, MA Norwegian National Committees for Research Ethics, Oslo, Norway Griffin, Michael G., PhD University of Missouri St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Disasters and terrorist attacks are public events, and generate interest from researchers across academic disciplines. The research community is faced with a variety of ethical challenges when conducting research that involves survivors and the bereaved after disasters and terrorist attacks. Chris Brewin, Mark Creamer, Carol North, and Nils Olav Refsdal will share their experiences in meeting research challenges when studying such incidents as the 2005 London Bombing, 9/11 World Trade Center, Oklahoma Murray bombing and the 2011 bombing and mass shooting in Norway. The panelists will present and discuss steps taken to attain new knowledge while protecting potentially traumatized individuals from being overwhelmed by the multitudes of researchers wanting to use them as subjects. Topics that will be examined recruitment strategies, informed consent, managing confidentiality issues and weighing the potential risks and benefits of participating in research. Different ways of involving funding agencies, review boards and stakeholders will also be discussed. The panelists will highlight practical measures that have worked well in different contexts. Through the discussion, we aim to raise awareness of these issues and help researchers solve ethical issues in future disasters across the globe. A core feature of ethical clinical practice is that the services delivered are efficient in improving health and that they do not harm the patient. In addition, if potentially distressing procedures are used the benefits must outweigh the costs. It is a common and understandable concern among mental health clinicians and administrators that screening for a history of potentially traumatic events and symptoms of traumatic stress as part of a standard assessment may be overly distressing or even traumatic for clients. In this symposium these concerns will be addressed and four researchers will look at the costs and benefits of screening for trauma and assessing trauma symptoms in different populations. The first study looked at what clinicians in a Swedish child clinic thought of screening for interpersonal violence at intake, and the second study investigated what children and parents thought about being assessed for trauma symptoms in regular clinics in Norway. The third study took a look at how youth reacted after participating in a national victimization study in the US, and finally we will learn what adult VA patients that were part of a clinical study thought of the assessment process. Clinical implications will be discussed. www.istss.org 35 Final Program Invited Presentations Thursday, November 6, • 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Invited Presentations Invited Presentations Friday, November 7 • 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. *Invited Speaker: Buenas Prácticas en Casos de Maltrato Infantil: La Importancia de Incluir el Enfoque del Trauma en el Marco de Intervención (Social, CPA-CSA-Chronic-Comm/Int, Lifespan, M, Global) Intebi, Irene, MD Private Practice, Buenos Aires, Argentina El maltrato infantil constituye un problema sanitario y una vulneración de derechos que requiere intervenciones interdisciplinarias, multimodales e intersectoriales. En la mayoría de los países latinoamericanos las políticas públicas enfocan el problema priorizando la vulneración de derechos, dejando en un segundo plano los programas de intervención y tratamiento para la reparación de los efectos del trauma crónico. Se describirán los beneficios de considerar los efectos traumáticos en las víctimas de malos tratos a niños/as y adolescentes a la hora de diseñar e implementar estrategias eficaces de intervención que incluyan tanto desde la perspectiva de vulneración de los Derechos del Niño/a y Adolescente como de los tres niveles de prevención de la Salud Pública. Se considerarán las intervenciones psicoterapéuticas específicas dirigidas a reparar las consecuencias traumáticas así como otras prácticas socioeducativas implementadas por todos/as los/as profesionales que trabajan con niños/ as y adolescentes tendientes a fomentar la resiliencia. Best Practices in Child Abuse Cases: The Importance of Including a Trauma Focus in the Intervention Framework Child abuse is both a public health concern and a right violation issue that needs to be addressed by an interdisciplinary, multimodal and intersectoral approach. Most Latin American countries governments prioritize the right violation perspective in their public policies, paying less (or even little) attention to the need to create intervention and treatment programs to address the effects of chronic trauma. This presentation describes the advantage of focusing on the effects of trauma on abused children and adolescents when planning and implementing efficient intervention strategies considering the problem both as a violation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and a public health issue that merits a 3-level prevention approach. Specific psychotherapeutic interventions aimed at healing traumatic effects of abuse and other socio-educative interventions used by different disciplines working with children and adolescents aimed at strengthening resilience will be discussed. This presentation is of interest for psychotherapists, educational psychologists, doctors, social workers, teachers, lawyers, legal system and law enforcement personnel, policy decision makers and designers, and media professionals. La presente ponencia será de interés para aquellos/as que realizan una práctica psicoterapéutica clínica y también para educadores/as, trabajadores/as sociales, personal del sistema judicial, personal de las fuerzas públicas, planificadores/as y/o ejecutores/as de políticas públicas y profesionales de los medios de comunicación. *Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English Final Program 36 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Media Presentations Friday, November 7 • 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Saturday, November 8 • 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Using Film as a Tool for Understanding and Overcoming Grief & Traumatic Loss Staying Strong: How Schools Build Resilience in Military Families – A Documentary Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Multi-Media Commun-Complex-Death-Grief Lifespan I Not Applicable Primary Keyword: Secondary Keywords: Population Type: Presentation Level: Region: Rafferty, Helen, BA Commun Commun-Mil/Vets Child/Adol I Industrialized Ohye, Bonnie, PhD Independent Filmmaker, New York, New York, USA Keegan, William, BA Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA If there is one universal experience all human beings share, it is the experience of loss. Whether resulting from a disaster of epic proportions or from events at a more local or personal level, the need to face life’s greatest challenges with personal resilience and strong community support is common to all. Yet so many people deny their own suffering and take the daunting journey through grief and trauma alone, feeling isolated and ashamed of their inability to feel whole and move on. Our workshop presenters propose to share Project Rebirth’s unique film content with conference participants in order to capture how a few individuals demonstrate resilience in the face of adversity. These films comprise the longest and most complete video record of human beings journeying through grief and trauma. They follow 9 individuals who suffered terrible losses on September 11, 2001. Conference participants will watch them battle grief, injury and post-traumatic stress over the course of several years. These films are now used in programs that empower viewers to confront and better understand their own battles with trauma and grief and to develop greater resilience for the future. Presenters Helen Rafferty (executive director, Project Rebirth) and Bill Keegan (executive director, HEART 9/11) will share their experiences healing communities affected by disasters or traumatizing conditions. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Private Practice, NY, Newark, New Jersey, New Jersey, USA Bui, Eric, MD, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA “Staying Strong: How Schools Build Resilience in Military Families” is a 26-minute documentary that portrays the life experience of the children in two military families, and the exemplary efforts of their school community to protect the emotional health of these students and their families, throughout the stresses of deployment and reintegration. This film covers specific resilience-building classroom practices and promotes the model of school-based resilience promotion team, with advocacy and support from the principal and superintendent. We have presented the film to 196 educators from 13 civilian elementary schools in 2012. Surveys (n=163) showed promising results including significant pre-post increase in understanding the family stresses associated with a parental deployment (54.6% vs. 95.7%, p<0.001), and in ability to initiate a conversation with a military connected parent regarding concerns about their child while the other parent is deployed (68.7% vs. 97.6%, p<0.001). In addition, educators also reported increased preparedness to implement specific activities in their classroom to promote resilience among militaryconnected children (41.7%. vs. 87.1%, p<0.01). The film is free online (www.stayingstrong.org), and is now a component of a larger resilience intervention targeting military-connected children currently being developed and tested. 37 Final Program Media Presentations www.istss.org Kelly, Hope, BA ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting ISTSS Special Interest Groups Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide members with a forum for communication and interaction about specific topics related to traumatic stress and provide a means of personal and professional involvement in the activities of the society. All meeting participants are welcome to attend SIG meetings. Thursday, November 6, Noon – 1:15 Aging, Trauma and the Life Course SIG Trade Child Trauma SIG Bayfront A Dissemination and Implementation SIG Biscayne Early Interventions SIG Grand Ballroom Family Systems SIG Sevilla Gender and Trauma SIG Gusman/Tuttle Genomics and Trauma SIG Escorial Internet and Technology SIG Merrick Terrorism and Bioterrorism SIG Flagler Theory and Traumatic Stress SIG Chopin Trauma and Substance Use Disorders SIG Windsor/Sandringham Trauma Assessment and Diagnosis SIG Brickell Trauma, Health and Primary Care SIG Bayfront B Saturday, November 8, Noon – 1:15 Merrick Diversity and Cultural Competence SIG Bayfront B Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma and Resilience SIG Sevilla Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender SIG Flagler Military SIG Brickell Psychodynamic SIG Bayfront A Traumatic Loss and Grief SIG Trade Special Interest Groups Complex Trauma SIG Final Program 38 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting SIG Endorsed Presentations Aging, Trauma and the Life Course SIG Saturday, November 8, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Symposium: Aging, Trauma, and the Life Course: Implications of Childhood Trauma Exposure Across the Life Span Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: Measuring Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Paper Presentation: An Evaluation of ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD Criteria in a Sample of Adult Survivors of Childhood Institutional Abuse Child Trauma SIG Thursday, November 6, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Symposium: Patterns of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk of Adolescent Psychopathology and Justice Involvement across Three Developmental Periods Saturday, November 8, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Panel: Pioneers in Child Trauma: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: Amygdala Response to Negative Emotional Stimuli Predicts PTSD Symptom Onset following a Terrorist Attack Diversity and Cultural Competence SIG Friday, November 7, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: Innovative Methodological Approaches to Understanding Refugee and Immigrant Experiences of Trauma, Resilience, and Healing Saturday, November 8, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Workshop: Familismo y Terapia Contextual (Contextual Therapy and Familismo) Saturday, November 8, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Master Clinician: Integrating Culturally Informed and Evidence Based Treatment with Traumatized Young Children and Their Families Early Interventions SIG Thursday, November 6, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Symposium: Treatments, Trials and Tribulations: Implementing Primary Care-Based Traumatic Stress Services in the Military Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: Quick and Dirty or Cheap and Cheerful? Four Randomised Controlled Trials Looking at Early and Brief Interventions for PTSD in Children and Adolescents Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: PTSD Prevention across the Translational Spectrum Family Systems SIG Symposium: PTSD, Depression and Functional Outcomes among Military Personnel, Veterans and Their Family Friday, November 7, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Symposium: The Impact of Traumatic Stress on Diverse Family Relationships: Marital, Parent-Child and Sibling Functioning Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: Risk and Resilience in Military Families Coping with Deployment Gender and Trauma SIG Friday, November 7, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Address: “This is My Story, I Am!” Facing Childhood Trauma within the Individual and the Community Friday, November 7, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Symposium: Sex-Specific Genetic and Epigenetic Markers of Trauma Exposure, PTSD, and Related Endophenotypes Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Paper Presentation: Gender-Specific Profiles of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Past Year Mental and Substance Use Disorders, and their Associations among a National Sample of Adults in the United States www.istss.org 39 Final Program Special Interest Groups Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting SIG Endorsed Presentations Genomics and Trauma SIG Thursday, November 6, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Symposium: Genetic and Epigenetic Pathways of Early Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma-Focused Therapy Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: From Genes to Geography: A Multilevel Approach to Understanding the Lifelong Impact of Childhood Adversity Friday, November 7, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Symposium: Interactions between Childhood Trauma and Genetic Variants in Predicting Adolescent and Adult Psychopathology Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma & Resilience SIG Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: The Impact of Sexual Identity, Lifetime Trauma Exposure, Intergenerational Trauma and Family Factors on Mental Health and Substance Abuse among Diverse Samples of Women Friday, November 7, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Symposium: The Impact of Traumatic Stress on Diverse Family Relationships: Marital, Parent-Child and Sibling Functioning Saturday, November 8, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Paper Presentation: Child-Parent Psychotherapy Examined in a Perinatal Sample: Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Child-Rearing Attitude Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: Measuring Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender SIG Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. The Impact of Sexual Identity, Lifetime Trauma Exposure, Intergenerational Trauma and Family Factors on Mental Health and Substance Abuse among Diverse Samples of Women Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Risk and Resiliency Factors for Traumatized LGBTQ Youth Special Interest Groups Psychodynamic Research and Practice SIG Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Panel: Psychotherapies for Trauma-Related Disorders: What Do They Have in Common? Thursday, November 6, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Workshop: Healing Families Through Shared Meaning of Trauma: Applying Narrative Practice Principles in Family Trauma Work Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Panel: Towards an Integrated Theory of Dissociation Saturday, November 8, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Symposium: Beyond PTSD Symptoms: The Importance of Trust, Attachment, and Emotional Regulation in Recovery from PTSD Research Methodology SIG Thursday, November 6, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Metodólogo Experto: Modelos de Variables Latentescon Datos Longitudinales - Aplicaciones a la Investigación del Trauma (Master Methodologist: Latent Variable Modeling of Longitudinal Data with Applications to Trauma Research) Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: Improving Methods for Unpacking the Ecologies of Trauma and Loss: Implications for Two New DSM-5 Disorders Saturday, November 8, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Master Methodologist: Introduction to Dyadic Data Analysis Saturday, November 8, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Panel: Theoretical Approaches to Long-term Impact of Childhood Trauma Final Program 40 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting SIG Endorsed Presentations Terrorism and Bioterrorism Related Trauma SIG Wednesday, November 5, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m. PMI: Fostering Media Partnerships: Working with the Media Before, During, and After a Community Crisis or Disaster Thursday, November 6, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Panel: Mass Violence Involving School-Age Children: The Integration of Best-Practice Guidelines Into Real-World Response Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: Terrorism and Child Mental Health: The Impact of the Boston Marathon Bombings Trauma and Substance Use Disorders SIG Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: Integrated Trauma and Substance Use Treatment for Ethnic Minority Youth Saturday, November 8, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Symposium: PTSD and Substance Use Disorder Patterns in Addiction TreatmentSeekers: A Latent Class Analysis Saturday, November 8, 3:00 – 4:15 a.m. Symposium: Treatment for Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorders: Next Steps to Building the Evidence Base Trauma, Health and Primary Care SIG Thursday, November 6, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Symposium: Treatments, Trials and Tribulations: Implementing Primary Care-Based Traumatic Stress Services in the Military Friday, November 7, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Paper Session: Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress and Primary Care Trauma Assessment and Diagnosis SIG Thursday, November 6, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Symposium: Screening for Trauma in Mental Health Clinics – Is It Ethical? Thursday, November 6, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: Development and Evaluation of the PCL-5, PC-PTSD-5, and CAPS-5 Friday, November 7, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Symposium: DSM-5 and ICD-11: So Who Really Has PTSD? Traumatic Loss and Grief SIG Symposium: New Directions for Treating Traumatic Grief across the Lifespan Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: From Predictors to Passageways to Practice: Mapping the Ecology of Bereavement in Grieving Youth Thursday, November 6, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Symposium: Interventions for Bereaved After Terror Friday, November 7, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: Improving Methods for Unpacking the Ecologies of Trauma and Loss: Implications for Two New DSM-5 Disorders www.istss.org 41 Final Program Special Interest Groups Thursday, November 6, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting ISTSS Affiliate Societies Affiliate Societies of ISTSS are: • Argentine Society for Psychotrauma (SAPsi) • Association de Langue Francaise pour l’Etude du Stress et du Traumatisme (ALFEST) • Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ASTSS) • Canadian Psychological Association, Traumatic Stress Section (CPA TSS) • Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für Psychotraumatologie (DeGPT) • European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS) • Japanese Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (JSTSS) Endorsed Presentations The following is a list of presentations that are endorsed by the Affiliate Societies of ISTSS. An endorsement indicates that the specific Affiliate Society has determined this presentation is particularly relevant and/or of interest to their organization. Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für Psychotraumatologie (DeGPT) Wednesday, November 5, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m. Pre-Meeting Institute: STAIR Narrative Therapy: Flexible Applications Friday, November 7, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Address: “This is My Story, I Am!” Facing Childhood Trauma within the Individual and the Community Friday, November 7, 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Symposium: Beneficial Effects of Sleep on Remembering Trauma European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS) Invited Panel: Psychotherapies for Trauma-Related Disorders: What Do They Have in Common? Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Symposium: Using Multi-Family Groups to Strengthen Resilience in Vulnerable Populations: An integration of Models Saturday, November 8, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Symposium: The Transdiagnostic Impact of Childhood Trauma on Cognitive and Emotional Brain Functioning Special Interest Groups Thursday, November 6, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Final Program 42 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting www.istss.org 43 Final Program Presentation Type Descriptions ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Presentation Type Descriptions Poster Presentation Individual presentation in a poster format on a topic related to traumatic stress, typically including the presentation of research data. Case Study Presentation Sessions use material from a single or a set of cases to illustrate clinical, theoretical or policy issues. These sessions may involve the audience in discussion of the case material presented. Pre-Meeting Institute (PMI) Institutes are full- or half-day sessions that provide an opportunity for intensive training on topics integral to the conference program, presented by leaders in the field. Media Presentation Session involving presentation of a segment of film, video, music, drama, literature, artwork or other form of media relevant to traumatic stress, along with discussion. Symposium Session that includes a group of 3 to 4 sequential presentations, each related to the overall theme of the symposium. Oral Paper Presentation Individual presentations of no more than 15 minutes on a topic related to traumatic stress, typically including the presentation of research data. Workshop Presentation Instructional session that helps increase participants’ understanding and skill in a particular area of interest. Such sessions may include active involvement of the audience. Panel Presentation Sessions that include three to four participants discussing a common theme, issue or question. Panels may include short statements during which panelists outline diverse or similar approaches to the same question. Panels are typically more interactive than symposia, involving active discussion among the panelists. ISTSS Topical Tracks NEW THIS YEAR: The Program Chairs have grouped presentations on similar themes together into tracks so it is easier for you to find the programs in your area. Each track is assigned to its own room, so if you decide to follow that topic, you know where to go. However, please note that not everything would fit into the tracks so there are more presentations outside the tracks that may be related and you should check your schedule. Look for these throughout the meeting schedule in the left column ‡ Spanish Track in Chopin There will be presentations in both English with simultaneous translation to Spanish and in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English. ✧ Biology Track in Biscayne Presentations on biological and physical aspects of trauma ! Child Track One in Bayfront A Presentations on various aspects of trauma in children and adolescents !! Child Track Two in Bayfront B Presentations on various aspects of trauma in children and adolescents ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track in Sevilla Presentations on the long-term effects of childhood trauma ✣ Military Track In Brickell Presentations on trauma in military populations Final Program 44 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Guides to Information in Schedule Keyword Type Descriptions 9. Journalism and Trauma (Journalism) 10. Multi-Media (Media) 11. Prevention/Early Intervention (Prevent) 12. Research Methodology (Res Meth) 13. Social Issues – Public Policy (Social) 14. Technology (Tech) 15. Training/Education/ Dissemination (Train/Ed/Dis) 16. Vicarious Traumatization and Therapist Self-Care (Self-Care) Primary Keywords 1. Assessment/Diagnosis (Assess Dx) 2. Biological/Medical (Bio Med) 3. Clinical/Intervention Research (Clin Res) 4. Clinical Practice (Practice) 5. Community-Based Programs (Commun) 6. Culture/Diversity (Cul Div) 7. Ethics (Ethics) 8. Global Issues (Global) Secondary Keywords www.istss.org • Health Impact of Trauma (Health) • Human Rights (Rights) • Illness/Medical Conditions (Illness) • Journalism and Trauma (Journalism) • Multi-Media (Media) • Natural Disaster (Nat/Dis) • Neglect (Neglect) • (Neuro)Biological Processes/Interventions (Bio/Int) • Quality of life (QoL) • Prevention/Early Intervention (Prevent) • Public Health (Pub Health) • Rape/Sexual assault (Rape) • Refugee/Displacement Experiences (Refugee) • Research Methodology (Res Meth) • Sexual Orientation and Trauma (Orient) • Sleep (Sleep) • Social Issues – Public Policy (Social) • Substance Use/Abuse (Sub/Abuse) • Survivors/Descendants of Historical Trauma (Surv/Hist) • Technical Disaster (Tech/Dis) • Technology (Tech) • Terrorism (Terror) • Torture (Torture) • Training/Education/ Dissemination (Train/Ed/Dis) • Traumatic Grief (Grief) • Vicarious Traumatization and Therapist Self-Care (Self-Care) • War – Civilians in War (Civil/War) • War – Military/Peacekeepers/Veterans (Mil/Vets) 45 Final Program Guides to Information in Schedule • Accident/Injury (Acc/Inj) • Acute/Single trauma (Acute) • Affective Processes/Interventions (Affect/Int) • Aggression/Aggressive Behavior (Aggress) • Anxiety (Anx) • Assessment/Diagnosis (Assess Dx) • Biological/Medical (Bio Med) • Child Physical Abuse/Maltreatment (CPA) • Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) • Chronic/Repeated Trauma (Chronic) • Clinical/Intervention Research (Clin Res) • Clinical Practice (Practice) • Cognitive Processes/Interventions (Cog/Int) • Community-Based Programs (Commun) • Community/Social Processes/ Interventions (Comm/Int) • Community violence (Comm/Vio) • Complex Trauma (Complex) • Culture/Diversity (Cul Div) • Death/Bereavement (Death) • Depression (Depr) • Developmental Processes/ Interventions (Dev/Int) • Domestic Violence (DV) • (Epi)Genetic Processes/ Interventions (Gen/Int) • Ethics (Ethics) • Ethnicity (Ethnic) • Family Relationship Processes/ Interventions (Fam/Int) • Gender and Trauma (Gender) • Global Issues (Global) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Guides to Information in Schedule Regions C & E Europe & Indep Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States E & S Africa Eastern and Southern Africa E Asia & Pac East Asia and the Pacific Industrialized Industrialized Countries Latin Amer & Carib Latin America and the Caribbean M East & N Africa Middle East and North Africa S Asia South Asia W & C Africa West and Central Africa Guides to Information in Schedule Population Types 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Child/Adolescent (Child/Adol) Adult (Adult) Older People/Aging (Older) Both Adult and Child/Adolescent (Lifespan) Mental-health professionals (Prof) Other Professionals (Other) Presentation Level All presentations designate the knowledge/skill level required of the participant as either: Introductory (I),Intermediate (M) or Advanced (A). These are used as a general guide only since attendees have very diverse educational and professional backgrounds. Introductory (I): Presentations that all participants (including undergraduate students) with any appropriate background will be able to fully comprehend and/or appreciate. Presentations will discuss concepts that are considered basic skills/knowledge for those working in the field. Intermediate (M): Presentations that participants may more fully comprehend/appreciate if they have at least some work experience in the topic to be discussed. Advanced (A): Presentations consisting of concepts requiring a high-level of previous educational background, or work experience, in the particular area/topic to be discussed as well as being most geared for specialists and those in advanced stages of their career. Simultaneous Translation for the Spanish Track in Chopin Throughout the meeting, simultaneous translation will be available for the sessions in Chopin. Note on the schedule the language of the presentation. When the presentation is in English, use one of the available headsets for the Spanish translation. When the presentation is in Spanish, use one of the available headsets for the English translation. Keynote Translations There will be simultaneous translation of the keynote addresses into Spanish available in the Grand Ballroom Final Program 46 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Tuesday, November 4 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Satellite Registration, Mezzanine Wednesday, November 5 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Registration Desk Open Satellite Registration, Mezzanine 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Special Workshop for Early Career Academics: Paper in a Day Escorial, Mezzanine 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Mezzanine East Pre-Meeting Institutes – Full-Day Institutes Wednesday, November 5, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) PMI 01 Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz PMI 02 Flagler Lobby PMI 03 Trade Lobby PMI 04 Brickell Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Orienting Emergency Responders in Psychological First Aid: Techniques and Resources (Snider, Leslie, MD, MPH; Kim, Yoshiharu, MD, PhD; Izutsu, Takashi, PhD; Tsutsumi, Atsuro, PhD; Ohtaki, Ryoko, MSc) Train/ Ed/Dis Cul Div, Global, Nat/ Dis, Civil/War Other Global I Four Leading Model Developers Address Complex Case Material and Real World Implementation Issues (Brown, Adam, PsyD; Mannarino, Anthony, PhD; Ford, Julian, PhD; Saxe, Glenn, MD; Blaustein, Margaret, PhD) Practice Complex Child/Adol Industrialized M The Application of Trauma-Focused CognitiveBehavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for Youth with Complex Trauma (Griffin, Jessica, PsyD; Cohen, Judith, MD; Kliethermes, Matthew, PhD; Mannarino, Anthony, PhD) Practice Chronic, Practice, Complex, Grief Child/Adol Global M Military Culture: Core Competencies for Healthcare Professionals (Watson, Patricia, PhD; Brim, William, PsyD; Ermold, Jenna, PhD; Nash, William, MD; Westphal, Richard, RN, PhD; Kudler, Harold, MD) Practice Assess Dx, Cul Div, Mil/Vets Lifespan Industrialized I Practice CPA, Comm/ Vio, Complex, Dev/Int Child/Adol Industrialized M Half-Day Institutes – Morning Wednesday, November 5, 8:30 a.m. – Noon Bayfront A Lobby Changing the Pathway to Delinquency: Mindfulness, Meaning-Making, and Relational Strategies Drawn from 3 Complex Trauma Treatments and Applied at 3 Time Points from Childhood through Young Adulthood (Habib, Mandy, PsyD; Lanktree, Cheryl, PhD; Kagan, Richard, PhD; Jaworski, Jennifer, PsyD; Labruna, Victor, PhD; Briere, John, PhD) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 47 Final Program Daily Schedule PMI 05 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Half-Day Institutes – Morning (continued) Wednesday, November 5, 8:30 a.m. – Noon Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) PMI 06 Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Treating the Sleep Disturbances of Adults with PTSD: CBT for Insomnia and Imagery Rehearsal (Harb, Gerlinde, PhD; Gehrman, Philip, PhD) Practice Clinical Practice, Sleep, Mil/Vets Adult N/A I Dimensiones de la Disociación en Trastornos Relacionados al Trauma (Dimensions of Dissociation in Trauma-Related Disorders) (Frewen, Paul, PhD; Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx, Bio Med, Practice, Complex Adult N/A M ‡‡ Targeting Techniques to Address Complex Trauma Presentations within Cognitive Processing Therapy (Monroe, J., PhD; Maieritsch, Kelly, PhD) Practice CSA, Practice, Cog/Int, Complex Adult Global M Introduction to Genetic and Epigenetic Research in Traumatic Stress Studies (Nugent, Nicole, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, Gen/Int, Res Meth N/A N/A I Biscayne Mezz Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own Fostering Media Partnerships: Working with the Media Before, During, and After a Community Crisis or Disaster (Houston, J. Brian, PhD; Reyes, Gilbert, PhD; Brymer, Melissa, PhD, PsyD; Gurwitch, Robin, PhD; Reed, Katherine, MA; Shapiro, Bruce) Journalism Commun, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Terror Prof N/A I Focusing the Military Cultural Lens: Evidence-Based Practices Addressing Child Trauma in Military and Veteran Families (Leskin, Gregory, PhD; Cohen, Judith, MD; Gurwitch, Robin, PhD; DeVoe, Ellen, PhD, MSW) Train/ Ed/Dis CPA, Practice, Commun, Mil/Vets Child/Adol Industrialized M Terapia Narrativa STAIR*: Aplicaciones Flexibles (STAIR Narrative Therapy: Flexible Applications) Train/ Ed/Dis Affect/Int, Chronic, Train/Ed/Dis Adult N/A M Practice Clin Res, Cog/Int, Train/Ed/Dis Adult Industrialized M Gusman/Tuttle Lobby ‡ Spanish Track PMI 07 Chopin Mezz PMI 08 Merrick Lobby PMI 09 Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish Half-Day Institutes – Afternoon Wednesday, November 5, 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PMI 10 Gusman/Tuttle Lobby PMI 11 Bayfront A Lobby Daily Schedule ‡ Spanish Track PMI 12 Chopin Mezz *Entrenamiento en Habilidades para Regulación Afectivo y Interpersonal – STAIR por sus siglas en inglés (Cloitre, Marylène, PhD; Jackson, Christie, PhD; Weiss, Brandon, PhD) Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish PMI 13 Merrick Lobby Cognitive Processing Therapy: Common Pitfalls and Case Consultation (Resick, Patricia, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 48 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Wednesday, November 5, 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Keynote Panel Chopin Mezz Primary Keywords Panel Discussion: Changing Hearts and Minds: Can We Use Mass Media to Prevent or Heal Trauma? Cambiar Corazones y Mentalidades: ¿Podemos Usar los Medios de Comunicación para Prevenir o Curar el Trauma? Moderator: Pearlman, Laurie Anne, PhD (Smith, Llew, Filmmaker; deVries, Marten, MD) Journalism Secondary Keywords Complex, Health, Prevent, Social Population Types Regions Child/Adol Presentation Level Industrialized M Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish Thursday, November 6 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Satellite Registration, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Mezzanine East Thursday, November 6, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Address Grand Ballroom Mezz Windows of Vulnerability: Impact of Type and Timing of Childhood Traumatic Stress on Neurobiology and Psychopathology Ventanas de Vulnerabilidad: Impacto de Tipo y el Momento de Estrés Postraumático Infantil en Neurobiología y Psicopatología (Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD) Bio Med CPA, CSA, Depr, Bio/Int Lifespan Industrialized I The Effects of Complex Developmental Trauma across the Lifespan: Professional Recognition, Training, and Intervention (Courtois, Christine, PhD) Practice Chronic, Practice, Complex, Dev/Int Lifespan Global M Proyecto BRIGHT: Romper el Ciclo Intergeneracional de Trauma y Abuso de Sustancias (Project BRIGHT: Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Trauma and Substance Abuse) (Garber, Karen, MSW; Paris, Ruth, PhD; Sommer, Amy, MSW; Gould, Karen, MSW) Practice Clin Res, Dev/ Int, Prevent, Sub/Abuse Lifespan Industrialized M Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 Master Clinician ‡ Spanish Track Workshop Chopin Mezz Supported by the Lucida Treatment Center Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 49 Final Program Daily Schedule Grand Ballroom Mezz ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✧ Biology Track Symposium Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Genetic and Epigenetic Pathways of Early Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma-Focused Therapy Chair (Wilker, Sarah, Doctoral Student) Discussant (Elbert, Thomas, PhD) Large-scale Genomic Analyses and PTSD Meet: Meta-Analytic Results from the PTSD Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (N=17,797 from 6 Studies) (Duncan, Laramie, PhD; Aiello, Allison, MS, PhD; Bierut, Laura, MD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD; Gelernter, Joel, MD; Liberzon, Israel, MD; Miller, Mark, PhD; Nievergelt, Caroline, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD) Bio Med Gen/Int Adult Industrialized Epigenetic Memories of Early Life Stress (Elbert, Thomas, PhD; Radtke, Karl, MSc; Hermenau, Katharin, PhD; Hecker, Tobias, PhD; Schauer, Maggie, PhD) Bio Med CPA, Chronic, Dev/Int Child/Adol E & S Africa Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms of GeneTrauma Interactions: Focus on FK506 Binding Protein 5 (FKBP5) (Klengel, Torsten, MD; Binder, Elisabeth, MD, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med Lifespan Not Applicable Effectiveness of Exposure-Based Psychotherapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is Moderated by FKBP5 Genotype (Wilker, Sarah, Doctoral Student; Pfeiffer, Anett, Doctoral Student; Kolassa, Stephan, PhD; Elbert, Thomas, PhD; Lingenfelder, Birke, Dipl Psych; Ovuga, Emilio, PhD, MD; Papassotiropoulos, Andreas, MD; de Quervain, Dominique, MD; Kolassa, Iris, PhD) Clin Res Gen/Int, Torture, Civil/ War Adult E & S Africa M Daily Schedule Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 50 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level ! Child Track One Polyvictimization and Complex Trauma across Childhood: Characterizing Patterns of Victimization and Impacts on Mental Health and Development among Clinic-Referred Youth Symposium Chair (Adams, Zachary, PhD) Bayfront A Discussant (Layne, Christopher, PhD) Lobby Patterns of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Assess Chronic, Dev/ Child/Adol Industrialized Risk of Adolescent Psychopathology and Justice Dx Int Involvement across Three Developmental Periods (Grasso, Damion, PhD; Dierkhising, Carly, PhD Candidate; Branson, Christopher, PhD; Ford, Julian, PhD; Lee, Robert, MA) The Association of Timing and Exposure to Domestic Violence in Childhood to Polyvictimization and Mental Health Symptoms (Stover, Carla, PhD; Berkowitz, Steven, MD; Ghosh Ippen, Chandra, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, DV Child/Adol N/A Associations among Complex Trauma, Impaired Caregiving, and Child Functioning: A Developmental Perspective (Donisch, Katelyn, MPH; Carmody, Karen, PhD; Briggs, Ernestine, PhD; Amaya-Jackson, Lisa, MD, MPH; Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; Liang, Li-Jung, PhD) Clin Res Complex Child/Adol Industrialized Polyvictimization: Latent Profiles and Mental Health Outcomes in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents (Adams, Zachary, PhD; Moreland, Angela, PhD; Cohen, Joseph, MS; Lee, Robert, MS, MA; Hanson, Rochelle, PhD; Danielson, Carla, PhD; Self-Brown, Shannon, PhD; Briggs, Ernestine, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Chronic, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized M Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 51 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz !! Child Track Two Symposium Daily Schedule Bayfront B Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level M New Directions for Treating Traumatic Grief across the Lifespan Chair (Williams, Joah, PhD) Discussant (Prigerson, Holly, PhD) Parent-led Treatment for Children after Violent Loss: Case Examples (Salloum, Alison, PhD; Thompson, Melissa, MSW; McDowell, Fabrienne, MS; Cohen, Judith, MD; Storch, Eric, PhD) Clin Res Death Child/Adol N/A “Certain People Can’t Take What I Just Now Told You:” Understanding Factors Shaping Disclosures of Trauma and Grief among Young, Black, Male Homicide Survivors (Smith, Jocelyn, PhD) Practice Comm/Vio, Death, Ethnic, Grief Lifespan Industrialized Open Trials of Restorative Retelling Intervention After Violent Loss (Rheingold, Alyssa, PhD; Rynearson, Ted, MD; Saindon, Connie, MA; Williams, Joah, PhD; Baddeley, Jenna, PhD) Clin Res Commun, Death, Grief Adult Industrialized In Their Own Words: A Focus Group Study of Treatment Needs After Violent Loss (Williams, Joah, PhD; Rheingold, Alyssa, PhD; McNallan, Liana, BS; Knowlton, Alice, BS) Clin Res Clin Res, Death, Grief Adult Industrialized Childhood Trauma and Delinquency: Predictors, Correlates, and Consequences for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System Chair (Kerig, Patricia, PhD) M Poly-Victimization among Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth: A Latent Class Analysis Replication and Extension to Youths in Community-Based Programs (Ford, Julian, PhD; Grasso, Damion, PhD; Cruise, Keith, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Pub Health Child/Adol Industrialized Toward Validation of the Dissociative Subtype among Traumatized Youth: Mixture Modeling Classifications Related to Over- vs. Undermodulation of Emotion (Bennett, Diana, MS, PhD Student; Modrowski, Crosby, BA; Kerig, Patricia, PhD; Chaplo, Shannon, BA) Clin Res Aggress, Assess Dx, Dev/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Factors Associated with Juvenile Justice Involvement in a Nationally Representative Sample of TraumaExposed Youth (Branson, Christopher, PhD) Prevent Chronic, Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Prevent Child/Adol Industrialized Social Chronic, Dev/ Int, Res Meth Child/Adol Industrialized Examining the Impact of PTSD and Violence Exposure on Juvenile Offending Trajectories: A Growth Curve Modeling Approach (Dierkhising, Carly, Doctoral Candidate) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 52 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Symposium Sevilla Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level M The Effects of Childhood Trauma on Post-Deployment Functioning and Recovery Chair (Resick, Patricia, PhD) Discussant (Chard, Kathleen, PhD) Relationship between Child Abuse, Coping, and Pre-Treatment PTSD and Depressive Symptoms (Carson, Cody, PhD; Holder, Nicholas, BSc; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Peterson, Alan, PhD; Borah, Adam, MD; Yarvis, Jeff, PhD, MSW) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Complex, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Impact of Child Abuse on Physical and Emotional Functioning (Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Blankenship, Abby, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Peterson, Alan, PhD; Higgs, Jay, MD; Borah, Adam, MD) Assess Dx CPA, Clin Res, Health, Mil/ Vets Adult Industrialized Effects of Child Abuse on Engagement and Response to PTSD Treatment (Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Blankenship, Abby, PhD; Carson, Cody, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Peterson, Alan, PhD; Borah, Adam, MD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Depr, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Links from Childhood Trauma to Physiological Outcomes Across Development Chair (Wilson, Helen, PhD) Discussant (Carrion, Victor, MD) I Bio Med Bio Med Child/Adol Industrialized The Association Between Childhood Trauma and Sleep Disruption: An Objective Investigation (Primeau, Michelle, MD) Clin Res Assess Dx, Bio Med, Sleep Child/Adol N/A Direct and Indirect Violence Exposure as Predictors of Early Menarche in African American Girls (Staudenmeyer, Anna, PhD; Wilson, Helen, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Comm/ Vio, Health Child/Adol Industrialized Do Childhood Maltreatment, Childhood Poverty and Race Predict Physical Health Outcomes in Adulthood? A Multilevel Prospective Analysis (Nikulina, Valentina, PhD; Widom, Cathy, PhD) Bio Med CPA, CSA, Cul Div, Neglect Lifespan Industrialized Daily Schedule Evidence for Sexual Dimorphism within Insula Sub-Components in Youth with PTSD (Klabunde, Megan, PhD; Carrion, Victor, MD) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 53 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Trade Lobby Symposium Daily Schedule Gusman/ Tuttle Lobby Workshop Presentation Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Interdisciplinary Collaboration to Support Evidence-Based Practices Chair (Franks, Robert, PhD) Discussant (Saunders, Benjamin, PhD) M Avoiding Silos: Building Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Pre-Service Settings (Dunn, Jerry, PhD; Denny, Dorothy, LCSW) Train/ Ed/Dis CPA, CSA, Train/ Ed/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized Using the Community Based Learning Collaborative Model to Promote Interprofessional Collaboration and Increased Access to Trauma-Focused Services for Children (Hanson, Rochelle, PhD; Saunders, Benjamin, PhD; Moreland, Angela, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis CPA, CSA, Commun Child/Adol Industrialized Interdisciplinary Collaboration to Assist Community Mental Health Providers Working with Veteran, Guard, and Reserve Families (Ake, George, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Mil/Vets Prof Industrialized Behavioral Health and Child Welfare Collaboration for Implementation of Trauma-Focused EvidenceBased Treatment (Lang, Jason, PhD; Connell, Christian, PhD; Cloud, Marilyn, LCSW) Train/ Ed/Dis Pub Health, Social, Train/ Ed/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized New Directions in Campus Sexual Assault Research Chair (Flack, William, PhD) Discussant (Newman, Elana, PhD) Sexual Assault and Study Abroad (Kimble, Matt, PhD; Flack, William, PhD; Burbridge, Emily, BA) M Prevent Prevent, Pub Health, Rape Adult Global Hooking Up is a Risk Factor for Campus Sexual Assault: Findings from Four Studies (Flack, William, PhD) Social Aggress, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Rape Adult Industrialized Research on Institutional Betrayal: The Case of Campus Sexual Violence (Freyd, Jennifer, PhD; Smith, Carly, MA; Rosenthal, Marina, MA) Social Aggress, Rape, Orient Adult Industrialized Working With Auditory Hallucinations in PTSD (Brewin, Chris, PhD) Practice Practice, Cog/ Int, Complex Adult Industrialized A Addressing the Complex Needs of Commercially Sexually Exploited Children: Provider Response and System Challenges (Kinnish, Kelly, PhD; Cohen, Judith, MD; Greenbaum, Virginia, MD) Practice CSA Child/Adol Industrialized I Merrick Lobby Workshop Presentation Flagler Lobby All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 54 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 1 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 1 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own Mezzanine East/West/South Thursday, November 6, Noon – 1:15 p.m. SIG Meeting Aging, Trauma and the Life Course SIG Trade, Lobby SIG Meeting Child Trauma SIG Bayfront A, Lobby SIG Meeting Dissemination and Implementation SIG Biscayne, Mezzanine SIG Meeting Early Interventions SIG Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine SIG Meeting Family Systems SIG Sevilla, Lobby SIG Meeting Gender and Trauma SIG Gusman/Tuttle, Lobby SIG Meeting Genomics and Trauma SIG Escorial, Mezzanine SIG Meeting Internet and Technology SIG Merrick, Lobby SIG Meeting Terrorism and Bioterrorism SIG Flagler, Lobby SIG Meeting Theory and Traumatic Stress SIG Chopin, Mezzanine SIG Meeting Trauma and Substance Use Disorders SIG Windsor/Sandringham, Mezzanine SIG Meeting Trauma Assessment and Diagnosis SIG Brickell, Lobby SIG Meeting Trauma, Health and Primary Care SIG Bayfront B, Lobby Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Invited Panel Grand Ballroom Mezz ‡ Spanish Track Panel Psychotherapies for Trauma-Related Disorders: What Do They Have in Common? (Schnyder, Ulrich, MD; Cloitre, Marylène, PhD; Elbert, Thomas, PhD; Gersons, Berthold, MD, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Shapiro, Francine, PhD) Practice La Intersección entre la Violencia Doméstica, Salud Mental y Trauma en Niños y Familias Latinas (The Intersection among Domestic Violence, Mental Health and Trauma in Latino Families and Children) (Chang-Angulo, Rocio, PsyD; Kasongo, Wendy, BA; Bayona, Paloma, BA) Commun Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Complex Adult Cul Div, DV, Train/Ed/ Dis Lifespan Presentation Level Global M Industrialized I Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 55 Final Program Daily Schedule Chopin Mezz Primary Keywords ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Complications in Diagnosing PTSD: The Issue of Comorbidity Chair (Elhai, Jon, PhD) M Dimensional Structure and Comorbidity of DSM-5 Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms: Results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study (Pietrzak, Robert, PhD, MPH) Assess Dx Assess Dx, Depr, QoL, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Heterogeneity of Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms in Veterans (Contractor, Ateka, MA; Tamburrino, Marijo, MD; Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH; Liberzon, Israel, MD; Calabrese, Joseph, MD; Elhai, Jon, PhD) Assess Dx Anx, Assess Dx, Depr, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized An Investigation of PTSD’s Comorbidity with Anxiety and Depression Using Latent Factors (Durham, Tory, PhD; Byllesby, Brianna, BA; Elhai, Jon, PhD) Res Meth Anx, Depr Adult N/A Assessing Latent Level Associations between PTSD and Dissociative Factors: Is Depersonalization Related to PTSD Factors more so than Alternative Dissociative Factors? (Armour, Cherie, PhD; Contractor, Ateka, MA; Palmieri, Patrick, PhD; Elhai, Jon, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx Adult Industrialized Daily Schedule ! Child Track One Developmental and Relational Perspectives on the Effects of Domestic Violence and Related PTSD on Infants, Young Children, Adolescents and their Families Symposium Chair (Schechter, Daniel, PD, MD) Bayfront A Maternal and Relational Factors as Mediators of Assess Assess Dx, DV, Child/Adol Industrialized Lobby PTSD Symptoms in Very Young Children: Dx Fam/Int A Two-Year Prospective Study (Scheeringa, Michael, MD, MPH) Childhood Trauma and Intimate Partner Violence: Associations with Maternal Parenting and Infant Social-Emotional Functioning across the Perinatal Period (Huth-Bocks, Alissa, PhD; Harris, Katherine, MS; Ahlfs-Dunn, Sarah, MS, PhD Student; Puro, Erin, PhD) Prevent CPA, DV, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized How Do Maternal Interpersonal ViolenceRelated Post-Traumatic Stress, Brain Activity and Epigenetics Converge to Confer Risk to the MotherToddler Relationship? (Schechter, Daniel, PD, MD) Bio Med Affect/Int, Aggress, DV, Gen/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Impact of Witnessing Violence toward Siblings on Brain Network Architecture and Psychopathology (Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD; Ohashi, Kyoko, PhD; Anderson, Carl, PhD) Bio Med Anx, CPA, DV Lifespan N/A M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 56 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Symposium Sevilla Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level PTSD, Depression and Functional Outcomes Among Military Personnel, Veterans and Their Family Members Chair (Morissette, Sandra, PhD) Discussant (Sayer, Nina, PhD) Predictors of Functional Impairment among Returning Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans (Kimbrel, Nathan, PhD; Morissette, Sandra, PhD; Meyer, Eric, PhD; DeBeer, Bryann, PhD; Gulliver, Suzy, PhD; Marx, Brian, PhD; Schumm, Jeremiah, PhD; Penk, Walter, PhD) Clin Res Depr, QoL, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized The Role of CPT in Psychosocial Functioning in Veterans with MST-related PTSD (Suris, Alina, PhD, ABPP; Mullen, Kacy, PhD; Holliday, Ryan, MS, PhD Student) Clin Res Clin Res, Rape Adult Industrialized Predictors and Impact of Trajectories of Family Functioning Across Deployment on Post-Deployment PTSD Symptoms among National Guard Soldiers (Polusny, Melissa, PhD; Erbes, Christopher, PhD, LP; Arbisi, Paul, PhD, ABPP; DeGarmo, David, PhD; Kramer, Mark, PhD) Assess Dx Fam/Int, Mil/ Vets Adult N/A The Association between PTSD in DSM-5 with Functional Impairment among War Veterans (Marx, Brian, PhD; Rodriguez, Paola, PhD; Bovin, Michelle, PhD; Weathers, Frank, PhD; Schnurr, Paula, PhD; Keane, Terence, PhD) Assess Dx Practice, QoL, Mil/Vets Adult N/A The Impact of Sexual Identity, Lifetime Trauma Exposure, Intergenerational Trauma and Family Factors on Mental Health and Substance Abuse among Diverse Samples of Women Chair (Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD) Discussant (Lehavot, Keren, PhD) Investigating the Impact of Cumulative Trauma on Sexual Minority Women’s Hazardous Drinking and Depressive Symptoms Social Orient Adult Industrialized Embodiment of Historical Trauma among Sexual Minority American Indian and Alaska Native Women (Walters, Karina, PhD; Evans-Campbell, Tessa, PhD; Huh, David, PhD; LePak, Jessica, PhD Candidate) CulDiv Cul Div, Health, Orient, Surv/Hist Adult Industrialized Family Influences on Trauma Exposure and Recovery among Young Adult Sexual Minority Women CulDiv Dev/Int, Fam/ Int, Health, Orient Adult Industrialized CulDiv CPA, Rape, Orient, Mil/ Vets Adult Industrialized M M (Everett, Bethany, PhD; Hughes, Tonda, RN, PhD; Steele, Sarah, PhD Student) Trauma across the Lifespan and Mental Health Outcomes among Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Women Veterans (Lehavot, Keren, PhD; Simpson, Tracy, PhD, Cpsych) www.istss.org 57 Final Program Daily Schedule (Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD; Kaysen, Debra, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Merrick Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Invisible Wounds of Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Assessment and Treatment Chair (Iverson, Katherine, PhD) M The Impact of MBSR on Self-Compassion, Mindfulness Skills and Self-Efficacy among Survivors of Chronic Trauma. (Dutton, Mary Ann, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Clin Res, DV Adult Industrialized Traumatic Brain Injuries & Intimate Partner Violence: Silent Strategies and Promising Screenings (McFadgion, Akosoa, PhD, MSW) Assess Dx Acc/Inj, Complex, DV, Health Adult N/A PTSD and HIV Risk in Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Intervention Clin Res DV, Prevent Adult N/A Clin Res DV, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized (Johnson, Dawn, PhD; Zlotnick, Caron, PhD; Palmieri, Patrick, PhD; Johnson, Nicole, Doctoral Student; Baker, Brittany, Doctoral Student) Traumatic Brain Injury Among Women Veterans: An Invisible Wound of Intimate Partner Violence Daily Schedule (Iverson, Katherine, PhD; Terri, Pogoda, PhD) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 58 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Traumatic Stress Responses in the Wake of Collective Trauma: Methodological, Conceptual, Lifespan, and Cultural Considerations Chair (Garfin, Dana, PhD) Discussant (Hobfoll, Stevan, PhD) Indirect Media Exposure to Collective Trauma: Does Content Matter? (Holman, E. Alison, PhD; Garfin, Dana, PhD; Lubens, Pauline, Doctoral Student; Silver, Roxane, PhD) Journalism Comm/Vio, Pub Health, Social, Terror Adult Industrialized Mental Health Challenges of Fukushima Nuclear Plant Workers Following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident (Shigemura, Jun, MD, PhD; Tanigawa, Takeshi, MD, PhD; Tachibana, Shoichi, MD, PhD; Sano, Shin-ya, MD, PhD; Fujii, Chiyo, MD, PhD; Sato, Yutaka, MA; Kuwahara, Tatsuro, MD, PhD; Tatsuzawa, Yasutaka, MD, PhD; Takahashi, Sho, MD, PhD; Toda, Hiroyuki, MD; Nishi, Daisuke, MD, PhD; Matsuoka, Yutaka, MD, PhD; Nagamine, Masanori, MD, PhD; Harada, Nahoko, RN, MSN; Tanichi, Masaaki, MD; Nomura, Soichiro, MD, PhD; Yoshino, Aihide, MD, PhD) Social Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Social, Tech/ Dis Adult Industrialized Trauma Signature Analysis in Relation to Collective Trauma (Shultz, James, PhD; Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH; Garfin, Dana, PhD) Global Global, Nat/ Dis, Refugee, Civil/War Lifespan Global Traumatic Stress Responses following the 2010 8.8 Magnitude Chilean Earthquake (Garfin, Dana, PhD; Silver, Roxane, PhD; Francisco, Uglade, PhD; Linn, Heiko, Dipl Psych) Global Cul Div, Health, Nat/ Dis, Pub Health Adult Latin Amer & Carib M Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 59 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Flagler Lobby Symposium Daily Schedule Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level From Predictors to Passageways to Practice: Mapping the Ecology of Bereavement in Grieving Youth Chair (Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP) Discussant (Layne, Christopher, PhD) How Can We Differentiate between Adaptive versus Maladaptive Grief? A Study of WarExposed Adolescents (Howell, Kathryn, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Layne, Christopher, PhD) Clin Res Death, Civil/ War Child/Adol C & E Europe & Indep Using the Bereavement Risk and Resilience Index to Predict Maladaptive Grief Domains and Adverse Outcomes in Bereaved Youth (Wamser-Nanney, Rachel, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) Assess Dx Practice, Death Child/Adol Industrialized Parents Facilitating Children’s Grief: A Linguistic and Behavioral Analysis (Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Wamser-Nanney, Rachel, PhD; Wardecker, Britney, BA, BS; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) Assess Dx Comm/Int, Death, Dev/ Int, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized Effect of Relationship-to-Deceased and Military Pride on Adaptive Grief Reactions in Parentally Bereaved Children of U.S. Service Members (Cozza, Stephen, MD; Fisher, Joscelyn, PhD; Ortiz, Claudio, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Harrington-Lamorie, Jill, DSW; Zhou, Jing, MS; Liu, Alex, BA; Grein, Katherine, BA; Fullerton, Carol, PhD; Ursano, Robert, MD) Assess Dx Death, Mil/ Vets Child/Adol Industrialized Using Multi-Family Groups to Strengthen Resilience in Vulnerable Populations: An integration of Models Chair (Vermetten, Eric, MD, PhD) Strengthening Family Coping Resources (SFCR): Multi-Family Group (MFG) for Families in Urban Poverty (Kiser, Laurel, PhD, MBA) Practice Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized What are the Components of Resilience in Multiple Family Group Interventions with Refugees and Migrants? (Weine, Stevan, MD) Prevent Commun, Prevent, Refugee, Civil/ War Lifespan C & E Europe & Indep Multi-Family Group Therapy: A Treatment Option for PTSD? (Lemmens, Gilbert, MD, PhD) Practice Affect/Int, Depr, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized Alleviating Family Consequences of War Trauma: Contribution of Multi-Family Groups (Mooren, Trudy, PhD) Practice Affect/Int, Chronic, Dev/ Int, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized M M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 60 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 2 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) !! Child Track Two Workshop Presentation Bayfront B Lobby ✧ Biology Track Oral Paper Presentation Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords Risk and Resiliency Factors for Traumatized LGBTQ Youth (Cohen, Judith, MD; Killen-Harvey, Al, MSW, LCSW; Barba, Antonia, LCSW) Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level CulDiv CSA, Commun, Orient Child/Adol Industrialized I Clin Res CPA, Fam/Int, Neglect, Bio/ Int Lifespan Industrialized I Res Meth CPA Child/Adol Industrialized I Bio Med Acc/Inj, Bio Med, Prevent, Pub Health Adult Industrialized M Bio Med Acc/Inj, Mil/ Vets Adult Industrialized M Physiological Aspects of Trauma Chair (Flory, Janine, PhD) The Role of Neuronal Emotional Reactivity in the Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse: a Family Study Design (van den Berg, Lisa, PhD Candidate; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD; Tollenaar, Marieke, PhD; BakermansKranenburg, Marian, PhD; Van IJzendoorn, Marinus, PhD; Alink, Lenneke, PhD) Childhood Trauma and Adolescent Neuroendocrine Functioning: Examining Age of Trauma Onset and Adolescent Depression as Moderators (Kuhlman, Kate, PhD; Price, Elisa, MS; Vargas, Ivan, MS; Lopez-Duran, Nestor, PhD) The Role of High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Risk for PTSD (Matsuoka, Yutaka, MD, PhD; Hamazaki, Kei, MD, PhD; Nishi, Daisuke, MD, PhD; Yonemoto, Naohiro, MPH; Noguchi, Hiroko, PhD, RN; Kim, Yoshiharu, MD, PhD) Neuroendocrine Correlates of mTBI and PTSD in OEF/OIF/OND Veterans (Flory, Janine, PhD; Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; HennHaase, Clare, PsyD; Marmar, Charles, MD) Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 61 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 3 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Invited Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz ! Child Track One Invited Panel Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Screening for Trauma in Mental Health Clinics – Is It Ethical? Chair (Saunders, Benjamin, PhD) Discussant (Berliner, Lucy, LICSW) Trauma Screening: Ethical Issues Concerning Potential Distress (Saunders, Benjamin, PhD) Presentation Level M Ethics Assess Dx, Res Meth, Train/ Ed/Dis Child/Adol Global Is it Ethical to Ask Routinely about Intimate Partner Violence in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Clinic? The Clinicians’ Views. (Hultmann, Ole, Doctoral Student) Practice CPA, DV, Ethics Child/Adol Industrialized Won’t They Be Very Upset? Ethical Considerations When Assessing for Trauma and Trauma Symptoms in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Clinics (Ormhaug, Silje, Doctoral Student; Jensen, Tine, PsyD; Holt, Tonje, PhD) Ethics Assess Dx Child/Adol Industrialized Participation in Trauma Research: Is there Evidence of Harm? (Griffin, Michael, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Smith, Brian, PhD) Ethics Assess Dx, Clin Res, Rape Adult Industrialized Trauma and Public Health: Science, Practice, Policy, and the Role of ISTSS (Magruder, Kathryn, MPH, PhD; Elmore, Diane, PhD, MPH; McLaughlin, Katie, PhD) Social Commun, Prevent, Pub Health, Social Other Global M Daily Schedule Bayfront A Lobby Primary Keywords All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 62 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 3 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ‡ Spanish Track Oral Paper Presentation Chopin Mezz ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Prevalencia, Evaluación, y Tratamiento de Trauma y el Estrés Traumático (Prevalence, Assessment and Treatment of Trauma and Traumatic Stress) Chair (Fresno, Andres, PsyD) Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English Descripción de la Prevalencia de Eventos Traumáticos en Adultos Chilenos de la Región del Maule (Fresno, Andres, PsyD; Ramos Alvarado, Nadia, MS; Spencer Contreras, Rosario, PsyD; Nuñez, Daniel, PsyD; Leiva, Marcelo, PhD; Rey, Ricardo, PsyD) Assess Dx Assess Dx Adult Latin Amer & Carib M Heridas de una Guerra Invisible: Angustia y la Curación de Adolescentes con Múltiples Formas de Exposición Crónica y Permanente a la Violencia en las Zonas Urbanas de los Estados Unidos (Watson, Aran, MA, PhD Student; Dhaliwal, Kanwarpal, MPH) Assess Dx Chronic, Commun, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio Child/Adol Industrialized I Terapia Cognitiva Conductual para Trastorno por Estrés Post Traumático en Contusión Cerebral Leve (Roitman, Pablo, MD; Shalev, Arieh, MD; Gilad, Moran, MA; Ankri, Yael, MA) Prevent Acc/Inj, Assess Dx, Practice, Prevent Adult Industrialized M Evaluación Psicométrica de la Escala PCL Versión DSMIV y Estudio de Una Versión Adaptada de Acuerdo a Los Nuevos Criterios DSM V (Fresno, Andres, PsyD; Ramos Alvarado, Nadia, MS; Spencer Contreras, Rosario, PsyD; Nuñez, Daniel, PsyD; Leiva, Marcelo, PhD; Rey, Ricardo, PsyD) Assess Dx Assess Dx Adult Latin Amer & Carib M M Advances in Neuroimaging of Traumatic Stress Chair (Bryant, Richard, PhD) Bio Med Complex, Bio/ Int, Refugee, Torture Adult Global Intrinsic Network Connectivity in PTSD: Symptom Correlations (Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD; Tursich, Mischa, PhD; Frewen, Paul, PhD; Ros, Tomas, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med Adult Global An fMRI Study of Reappraisal in PTSD and Complex PTSD (Bryant, Richard, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, Chronic, Complex Adult N/A Evidence for Disrupted Structural Connectivity and Loss of Small-World Topology in PTSD (Marmar, Charles, MD) Bio Med Bio/Int Adult N/A All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 63 Final Program Daily Schedule Mechanisms Underlying Threat Processing in Survivors of Torture: Preliminary fMRI Evidence (Liddell, Belinda, PhD; Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Malhi, Gin, PhD; Das, Pritha, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 3 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby Symposium Daily Schedule Flagler Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Treatments, Trials and Tribulations: Implementing Primary Care-Based Traumatic Stress Services in the Military Chair (Engel, Charles, MD, MPh) Discussant (Zatzick, Douglas, MD) Suicide Risk and Correlates to PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse in Military Primary Care Populations (Freed, Michael, PhD, EMT-B; Engel, Charles, MD, MPH; Belsher, Bradley, PhD; Evatt, Daniel, PhD; Wortmann, Jennifer, PhD; Novak, Laura, BS; Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Bray, Robert, PhD) Clin Res Assess Dx, Depr, Pub Health, Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized Qualitative Study of Soldiers within Primary-Care Interventions to Improve PTSD and Depression (Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Tanielian, Terri, MA; Farmer, Carrie, PhD; Woldetsadik, Mahlet, MPH; Moen, Shaela, RN, MPH) Clin Res Depr, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized RESPECT-Mil: Implementation of a Systems-Level Approach to Mental Health in Military Primary Care Settings (Curry, Justin, PhD) Prevent Anx, Practice, Depr, Mil/Vets Adult Global Collaborative Primary Care for Depression and PTSD in the U.S. Military Health System: Design and Early Findings from a Multisite Randomized Effectiveness Trial (Engel, Charles, MD, MPH; Bray, Robert, PhD; Jaycox, Lisa, PhD; Freed, Michael, PhD, EMT-B; Novak, Laura, BS; Tanielian, Terri, MA; Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Katon, Wayne, MD) Clin Res Clin Res, Depr, Res Meth, Mil/ Vets Adult Global Interventions for Bereaved after Terror Chair (Dyregrov, Kari, PhD) Disussant (Dyregrov, Atle, PhD) M The Success of the Government’s Pro-Active FollowUp of Bereaved after the Terror-Killings in Norway 22.07.2011 – from a User Perspective (Dyregrov, Kari, PhD; Dyregrov, Atle, PhD; Kristensen, Pål, PhD; Johnsen, Iren, PhD Candidate) Commun Prevent Lifespan Industrialized Helping Young Bereaved Following A Terror Event – Reaching Various Groups (Dyregrov, Atle, PhD; Dyregrov, Kari, PhD; Johnsen, Iren, PhD Candidate; Kristensen, Pål, PhD) Prevent Comm/Int, Death, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized Returning to the Scene of the Catastrophe. Bereaved Family Members’ Experiences after the 22.07 Terror Attack on Utøya Island, Norway. (Kristensen, Pål, PhD; Dyregrov, Kari, PhD; Johnsen, Iren, PhD Candidate; Dyregrov, Atle, PhD) Clin Res Death, Prevent, Terror, Grief Lifespan Industrialized “Only a Friend” – Young Adults Needs to be Seen when Losing a Close Friend in Terror. (Johnsen, Iren, PhD Candidate; Kristensen, Pål, PhD; Dyregrov, Atle, PhD; Dyregrov, Kari, PhD) Prevent Complex, Death, Terror, Grief Lifespan Industrialized Final Program M 64 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 3 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) !! Child Track Two Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Symposium Type of Trauma Exposure Matters: Broadening and Building on ACEs Chair (Briggs, Ernestine, PhD) Bayfront B Lobby The Relationship between Parental Functioning and Negative Outcomes for Trauma-Exposed Youth Population Types Regions Presentation Level M Clin Res Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Fam/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Clin Res CPA, Chronic, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized The Trauma of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC): A Comparison of CSEC Victims to Child Sexual Abuse Victims in a Clinical Sample (Sprang, Ginny, PhD; Cole, Jennifer, PhD, MSW; Lee, Robert, MS, MA; Cohen, Judith, MD) Practice CSA Child/Adol N/A Traumatic Childhood Experiences: Broadening and Building on the ACEs Framework Practice Assess Dx, Chronic, Complex, Prevent Child/Adol Industrialized (Woods-Jaeger, Briana, PhD; Briggs, Ernestine, PhD; Vivrette, Rebecca, PhD; Lee, Robert, MA; Suarez, Liza, PhD; Belcher, Harolyn, MD) Examination of Trauma Profiles among Youth in the NCTSN Core Data Set (Hodgdon, Hilary, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; Liang, Li-Jung, PhD; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP; Briggs, Ernestine, PhD) (Brigg, Ernestine, PhD; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Fairbank, John, PhD; Greeson, Johanna, PhD) Symposium Trade Lobby Psychological Health of Survivors of Natural Disasters Chair (Gudmundsdottir, Berglind, PhD) Discussant (Elklit, Ask, MSc) Development of Psychological Morbidity Following an Exposure to an Earthquake M Health, Nat/Dis, Pub Health Adult N/A Res Meth Health, Nat/Dis, Pub Health Child/Adol Industrialized Prevent Nat/Dis, Pub Health Adult Global Res Meth Anx, Health, Nat/Dis, Pub Health Lifespan N/A (Gudmundsdottir, Berglind, PhD; Hauksdóttir, Arna, PhD; Thordardottir, Edda, PhD Candidate) Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Children and Adolescents 16 Years after Catastrophic Avalanches in Iceland (Thordardottir, Edda, PhD Candidate; Gudmundsdottir, Berglind, PhD; Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD; Hansdottir, Ingunn, PhD; Resnick, Heidi, PhD; Shipherd, Jillian, PhD) Early Disaster Evacuation and Long-Term PostTraumatic Stress (Gudmundsdottir, Ragnhildur, MSc; Hultman, Christina, PhD; Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD) The Health Consequences of Exposure to a Volcanic Eruption - a Population-Based Study (Hauksdóttir, Arna, PhD; Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD; Pétursdóttir, Gudrun, PhD; Thordardottir, Edda, PhD Candidate) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 65 Final Program Daily Schedule Res Meth ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 3 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level In the Wake of Tragedy: Increasing Local Capacities to Meet Phase-Based Needs of a Community Impacted by a Mass-Casualty Event (Epstein, Carrie, LCSW; Marans, Steven, PhD; Southwick, Steven, MD; Goslin, Megan, PhD) Practice Practice, Prevent, Terror Lifespan N/A M Prevent Fam/Int, Neglect, Prevent Lifespan Industrialized A Merrick Lobby Healing Families Through Shared Meaning of Trauma: Applying Narrative Practice Principles in Family Trauma Work (Collins, Kathryn, PhD, MSW; Clarkson Freeman, Pamela, PhD MSW; Strieder, Frederick, PhD, MSSW; Beegle, Christopher, MSW, LCSW) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma (1) Chair (Eriksson, Cynthia, PhD) Social CPA, DV, Fam/Int, QoL Adult C & E Europe & Indep M The Effect of Childhood Trauma on Depressive and Anxiety Disorders: Do Personality and Psychosocial Characteristics Matter? (Hovens, Jacqueline, MD) Clin Res Anx, Practice, Depr, Neglect Adult Industrialized M Traumatic Exposure, Traumatic Distress, Resilience, and Physical Health in a Female Adult Community Healthcare Sample: The Impact of Cumulative Child and Adult Traumatic Exposure (Petretic, Patricia, PhD; Chaisson, Elizabeth, PhD; Karlsson, Marie, MA, PhD Student; Calvert, Maegan, MS, PhD Student) Assess Dx Cog/Int, Complex, Illness, Pub Health Adult Industrialized M Childhood Adversity and Risk for Post-Traumatic Distress in Humanitarian Aid Deployment (Eriksson, Cynthia, PhD; Currier, Joseph, PhD; Kaiser, Reinhard, MD, MPH; Olff, Miranda, PhD; Snider, Leslie, MD, MPH) Global CPA, Prevent Other Global I Res Meth Res Meth Lifespan Global M Panel Presentation Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Workshop Presentation Oral Paper Presentation Sevilla Lobby Daily Schedule Primary Keywords Childhood Trauma as a Predictor of Risk for Child Abuse Perpetrated by Mothers (Ajdukovic’, Marina, PhD; Sušac, Nika, PhD Candidate; Rajhvajn Bulat, Linda, PhD) Thursday, November 6, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 4 ‡ Spanish Track Master Methodologist Chopin Mezz Metodólogo Experto: Modelos de Variables Latentes con Datos Longitudinales - Aplicaciones a la Investigación del Trauma (Master Methodologist: Latent Variable Modeling of Longitudinal Data with Applications to Trauma Research) (Llabre, Maria, PhD) Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 66 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 4 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Sleep Research Approaches the Treatment Room: Relationships between Sleep, Therapeutic Processes and HPA-Axis Functioning in PTSD Chair (Nijdam, Mirjam, PhD) Discussant (Mellman, Thomas, MD) Relationships between Sleep Following Trauma Narrative Disclosure and PTSD Symptom Reduction (Kobayashi, Ihori, PhD; Altaee, Duaa, BA; Lavela, Joseph, BA; Wilson, Bryonna, BS; Mellman, Thomas, MD) Bio Med Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Sleep Adult Industrialized Sleep and Emotional Memory Processing in Veterans and Police Officers with PTSD (Nijdam, Mirjam, PhD; de Boer, Marieke, MSc; Hofman, Winni, PhD; Jongedijk, Ruud, MD; Talamini, Lucia, PhD; Olff, Miranda, PhD) Bio Med Cog/Int, Sleep, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Sleep Effects On the Consolidation and Generalization of Extinction and Habituation— Relevance to Development and Perpetuation of PTSD (Pace-Schott, Edward, PhD; Orr, Scott, PhD; Pitman, Roger, MD; Germain, Anne, PhD; Milad, Mohammed, PhD) Bio Med Cog/Int, Sleep Adult Industrialized Relationship between Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Response to Metyrapone and Delta Sleep in Individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (Rao, Madhu, MD; Madden, Erin, MPH; Inslicht, Sabra, PhD; Talbot, Lisa, PhD; Richards, Anne, MD, MPH; O’Donovan, Aoife, PhD; Neylan, Thomas, MD) Clin Res Clin Res, Sleep Adult Industrialized Developing a Statewide Trauma-Informed System of Care for Children Chair (Franks, Robert, PhD) M M Train/ Ed/Dis CPA, CSA, Chronic, Train/Ed/Dis Other N/A A Model for Sustaining Evidence-Based Practices (Lang, Jason, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Commun, Pub Health, Social, Train/Ed/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized Enhancing Child Welfare System Readiness and Capacity to Provide Trauma-Informed Care (Connell, Christian, PhD; Cloud, Marilyn, LCSW; Lang, Jason, PhD; Crusto, Cindy, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis CPA, Train/ Ed/Dis Other Industrialized All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 67 Final Program Daily Schedule Trauma Screening in Child Welfare (Cloud, Marilyn, LCSW; Lang, Jason, PhD; Connell, Christian, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 4 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby Symposium Daily Schedule Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level An Examination of Military Trauma Exposure on Parents and Children: Effectively Helping Children Heal Chair (Howard, Jamie, PhD) Associations Between Mental Health, Parenting Variables and Pediatric Psychosocial Problems in a Sample of Veterans (Creech, Suzannah, PhD; Michaelson, Gillian, Undergraduate; Massa, Andrea, BA; Howard, Jamie, PhD) Prevent Fam/Int, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Parenting Young Children through the Deployment Cycle: Perceptions from Service Members and AtHome Parents (DeVoe, Ellen, PhD, MSW; Ross, Abigail, Doctoral Student; Chaplin, Christopher, MSW; Currei, Andrew, BA) Commun Clin Res, Commun, Pub Health, Mil/Vets Lifespan N/A Impact of a Parenting Program for National Guard and Reserve Component Military Families: After Deployment, Adaptive Parenting Tools (Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP; Zamir, Osnat, PhD, MSW; DeGarmo, David, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets Lifespan Industrialized Military Parents Concerns about Children’s Mental Health and Barriers to Care (Howard, Jamie, PhD; Creech, Suzannah, PhD; Isler, Yael, MA) Clin Res Mil/Vets Lifespan Industrialized Development and Evaluation of the PCL-5, PC-PTSD-5 and CAPS-5 Chair (Prins, Annabel, PhD) Discussant (Lang, Ariel, PhD, MPH) M M Performance of the PCL-5 and PC-PTSD-5 Relative to the CAPS-5 in Diagnosing PTSD among Veterans (Marx, Brian, PhD; Prins, Annabel, PhD; Bovin, Michelle, PhD; Weathers, Frank, PhD; Schnurr, Paula, PhD; Kaloupek, Danny, PhD; Keane, Terence, PhD) Assess Dx Clin Res, Practice, Mil/Vets Adult N/A The PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5): Overview of Revisions and Initial Psychometric Analyses (Blevins, Christy, MS, PhD Student; Weathers, Frank, PhD; Davis, Margaret, MS; Witte, Tracy, PhD; Domino, Jessica, MS) Assess Dx Assess Dx Adult Industrialized Revising the PC-PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (Prins, Annabel, PhD; Jenkins-Guarnieri, Michael, PhD; Smolenski, Derek, PhD, MPH; Marx, Brian, PhD; Kimerling, Rachel, PhD; Kaloupek, Danny, PhD; Schnurr, Paula, PhD; Leyva, Yani, PhD; Tiet, Quyen, PhD) Assess Dx Train/Ed/Dis Adult N/A All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 68 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 4 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords ! Child Track One Mass Violence Involving School-Age Children: The Integration of Best-Practice Guidelines Into Panel Real-World Response Presentation (Brymer, Melissa, PhD, PsyD; Walker, Douglas, Bayfront A PhD; Gurwitch, Robin, PhD; Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD) Lobby Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Terror Child/Adol Global M The Bio-Psycho-Social Approach: What’s most Important in Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress in Children Following Medical Trauma? (Nelson, Lara, MD; Delahanty, Douglas, PhD; Marsac, Meghan, PhD; Gold, Jeffrey, PhD) Bio Med Acc/Inj, Assess Dx, Practice, Fam/Int Child/Adol Industrialized M Child-Parent Psychotherapy with Intimate Partner Violence-Offending Fathers; Preparation and Practice (Willheim, Erica, PhD) Practice Chronic, Practice, DV, Prevent Lifespan Industrialized M Assess Dx Commun, Complex, Dev/Int, Fam/Int Child/Adol N/A M Merrick Lobby “I’m not telling you nothing”; The Role of Assessment in Creating Openings for Engagement and Integrating a Client-Driven Approach in the Treatment of Complex PTSD (Blaustein, Margaret, PhD; Kagan, Richard, PhD; Habib, Mandy, PsyD) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma (2) Chair (Richmond, Therese, RN, PhD) Externalizing Problem Trajectories in a Sample of Maltreated Children: Social Support and Social Competence as Predictors of Outcome (Poehacker, Stefanie, BS; Lauterbach, Dean, PhD) Res Meth CPA, CSA, Neglect Child/Adol Industrialized M The Long-Term Association between Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression: Findings from the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study (Horesh, Danny, PhD; Lowe, Sarah, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD) Assess Dx Depr, Pub Health Adult Industrialized M A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationship between Childhood Emotional Abuse and Anxiety among Young Adolescents: Distress Tolerance as a Moderating Factor (Banducci, Anne N., MS; MacPherson, Laura, PhD; Lejuez, C.W., PhD) Assess Dx Anx, CPA, Comm/ Int, Pub Health Child/Adol Industrialized M The Contribution of Adverse Childhood Experiences to Psychological Effects of Acute Injury in Urban Black Men in the US (Richmond, Therese, RN, PhD; Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD; Reilly, Patrick, MD; Rich, John, MD; Shults, Justine, PhD; Wiebe, Douglas, PhD) Assess Dx Acc/Inj, Depr, Health Adult Industrialized M Panel Presentation Gusman/Tuttle Lobby !! Child Track Two Workshop Presentation Bayfront B Lobby Workshop Presentation Oral Paper Presentation Sevilla Lobby All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 69 Final Program Daily Schedule Global ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Thursday, November 6, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 4 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation Bereavement, Grief and Trauma Assessment Chair (Claycomb, Meredith, MA) Flagler Lobby Trauma Assessment Screenings for Foster Youth at The Village Family Services: A Trauma Informed Foster Family and Adoptions Agency (Hoffman, Deborah, PsyD) Commun Chronic, Complex, Health, Train/Ed/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized I Post-Traumatic Growth among Parentally Bereaved Adolescents Reared in Institutions: Relationships with Resilience, Coping and Social Support (Chen, Jieling, MSocSc, MPhil; Wu, Xinchun, PhD) Clin Res Death, Health, Surv/Hist Child/Adol E Asia & Pac M Self-Regulatory Cognitive Mechanisms Linking PostTraumatic Stress and Persistent Grief following a School Shooting (Smith, Andrew, MA, PhD Student; Abeyta, Andrew, MA; Hughes, Michael, PhD; Jones, Russell, PhD) Prevent Comm/Vio, Death, Terror, Grief Lifespan Industrialized M A Latent Profile Analysis of Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder Symptoms and PTSD Symptoms in Bosnian Adolescents: Association with Overall Functioning (Claycomb, Meredith, MA; Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Elhai, Jon, PhD; Layne, Christopher, PhD) CulDiv Cul Div, Death, Grief, Civil/War Child/Adol C & E Europe & Indep M Author Attended Poster Session 1 (Cash Bar) Mezzanine East/West/South 7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ISTSS Awards Ceremony Biscayne, Mezzanine 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Daily Schedule 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 70 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open Satellite Registration, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Mezzanine East Friday, November 7, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Keynote Address Versailles Mezz Primary Keywords “This is My Story, I Am!” Facing Childhood Trauma within the Individual and the Community “Esta es mi Historia, Yo Soy!” Abordar Trauma Infantil Dentro de la Persona y la Comunidad (Schauer, Maggie, PhD) Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Clin Res Complex, Gen/Int, Global, Social Lifespan Global M Practice Acute, Complex, Fam/Int, Prevent Child/Adol Global I Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish Friday, November 7, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 ‡ Spanish Track Workshop Chopin Mezz Modelos Eficaces Para Tratar el Trauma Infantil: Una Introducción de la Terapia Cognitiva Conductual Enfocada en el Trauma (TF-CBT) y Psicoterapia Diádica/Vincular (CPP) Effective Models to Treat Child Trauma: An Introduction to Trauma-Focused CognitiveBehavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) (Rivas-Hermina, Lisette, M.S. Counseling, LMFT; Norona, Carmen, MSW) Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English Symposium Versailles Mezz PTSD and Related Disorders: Further Progress in ICD-11 Development at WHO Chair (Maercker, Andreas, MD PhD) Results of Internet-based Field Studies for ICD-11 Disorders Specifically Associated with Stress (Keeley, Jared, PhD) I Assess Dx, Global Prof Global Implications of Simplifying the Measurement of PTSD in ICD-11 (Brewin, Chris, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Tech/Dis Adult Industrialized An International Approach to Diagnoses: Evidence for the Validity and Clinical Utility of ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD (Cloitre, Marylène, PhD) Assess Dx Complex, Cul Div, Global Lifespan Global Prolonged Grief Disorder in ICD-11 (Bryant, Richard, PhD) Assess Dx Practice, Death Lifespan Global All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 71 Final Program Daily Schedule Res Meth ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz Symposium Daily Schedule Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Sex-Specific Genetic and Epigenetic Markers of Trauma Exposure, PTSD, and Related Endophenotypes Chair (Wolf, Erika, PhD) A Discordant Monozygotic (MZ) Twin Study of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Effects on Acquired Epigenetic and Chromosomal Instability Alterations (Amstadter, Ananda, PhD; York, Timothy, PhD; Brumelle, Jenni, PhD; Dochelli, Kate, PhD Candidate; Juusola, Jane, PhD; Kendler, Kenneth, MD; Eaves, Lindon, PhD; Aggen, Steven, PhD; Latendresse, Shawn, PhD; Jackson-Cook, Colleen, PhD) Bio Med CSA, Gen/Int, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized The Corticotropin Releasing Hormone Receptor 2 (CRHR-2) Gene and PTSD: Evidence for Association in Trauma-Exposed Women (Wolf, Erika, PhD; Mitchell, Karen, PhD; Logue, Mark, PhD; Miller, Mark, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, Gen/Int, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized FKBP5 Genotype and Fear Discrimination in Males Exposed to Combat or Civilian Trauma (Norrholm, Seth, PhD; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD; Almli, Lynn, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD) Bio Med Complex, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Genetic and Epigenetic Associations of HDAC4 in Women with PTSD (Smith, Alicia, PhD; Almli, Lynn, PhD; Kilaru, Varun, MS; Conneely, Karen, PhD; Binder, Elisabeth, MD PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD) Bio Med Chronic, Complex, Gen/Int Adult Industrialized Prevention of Trauma, Violence, and Associated Negative Outcomes Chair (Johnson, Dawn, PhD) M Strength at Home Couples Partner Violence Prevention Program: Randomized Clinical Trial Findings (Taft, Casey, PhD; Creech, Suzannah, PhD; Stavitsky Gilbert, Karina, PhD; Massa, Andrea, BA; Howard, Jamie, PhD; Monson, Candice, PhD) Prevent DV, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Rapid HIV Testing and Counseling in Battered Women in Shelters (Johnson, Dawn, PhD; Zlotnick, Caron, PhD; Johnson, Nicole, Doctoral Student; Baker, Brittany, Doctoral Student) Prevent Clin Res, DV Adult N/A Defined Lines: Going beyond Bystander Intervention to Prevent Sexual Violence on College Campuses (Johnson, Nicole, MA; Johnson, Dawn, PhD) Prevent Commun, Rape Adult N/A Improving Pregnancy Outcomes for Survivors of Abuse using Trauma-sensitive Obstetric Care (Stevens, Natalie, PhD; Anaya, Heather, DO; Hobfoll, Stevan, PhD) Clin Res Bio Med, CSA, Health Adult Industrialized Final Program 72 I www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions ! Child Track One Addressing Violence in Community-Based and Clinical Interventions for Children and Families: To what Degree Does a Trauma-Focus Add to Understanding and Changing Child Outcomes? Symposium Chair (De Schipper, J. Clasien, PhD) Bayfront A Discussant (Goldbeck, Lutz, PhD) Lobby An RCT of Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive Commun Aggress, Child/Adol Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) for Aggressive/ CPA, Abusive Families Referred to Community Clin Res, Practitioners: Clinical Effectiveness Fam/Int (Kolko, David, PhD, ABPP) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby Presentation Level M Industrialized Treament Factors and Mechanisms of Change in Intervention for Child-Witnesses of Interparental Violence (Overbeek, Mathilde, PhD; De Schipper, J. Clasien, PhD; Willemen, Agnes, PhD; Lamers-Winkelman, Francien, PhD; Schuengel, Carlo, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Commun, DV, Prevent Child/Adol Industrialized Family Violence and Other Potentially Traumatic Interpersonal Events among Nine to SeventeenYear-Old Children Attending a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Clinic (Hultmann, Ole, Doctoral Student) Assess Dx CPA, Clin Res, DV Child/Adol Industrialized Training U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Clinicians in Prolonged Exposure Therapy: Evaluation Data and Lessons Learned Chair (Rosen, Craig, PhD) Discussant (Ruzek, Josef, PhD) M Train/ Ed/Dis Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets Prof Industrialized Using PEWeb in Psychiatry Resident Training and Supervision in Prolonged Exposure Therapy (Rosen, Craig, PhD; Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Hugo, Emily, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Practice, Tech, Train/ Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets Prof Industrialized Outcomes of Prolonged Exposure Therapy in VA Care: Provider and Patient Factors (Rosen, Craig, PhD; Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD; Crowley, Jill, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD; Garvert, Donn, MS; Karlin, Brad, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Clin Res, Practice, Train/Ed/Dis Adult Industrialized Use of Prolonged Exposure Therapy after Completion of Training (Rosen, Craig, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD; Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD; Crowley, Jill, PhD; Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Karlin, Brad, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Clin Res, Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets Prof Industrialized All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 73 Final Program Daily Schedule Effects of Training on Clinician Beliefs about and Intention to Use Prolonged Exposure Therapy (Rosen, Craig, PhD; Crowley, Jill, PhD; Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD; Ruzek, Josef, PhD; Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Karlin, Brad, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Symposium Sevilla Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Predictors of the Longitudinal Course of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms Chair (Sadeh, Naomi, PhD) Effects of Personality and Adverse Life Events on the Course of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Veterans: A Cross-Lagged Analysis M Assess Dx Anx, Assess Dx Adult Industrialized Clin Res Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Prevent Comm/Vio Adult Industrialized Assess Dx Acc/Inj Adult Industrialized (Sadeh, Naomi, PhD; Wolf, Erika, PhD; Reardon, Annemarie, PhD; Prince, Lauren, BA; Hein, Christina, BA; Ryabchenko, Karen, PhD; Miller, Mark, PhD) Psychosocial Predictors of Initial versus Chronic PTSD Symptomatology in Female and Male Veterans of OEF/OIF (Vogt, Dawne, PhD; Smith, Brian, PhD; Fox, Annie, PhD) Prospective Trajectories of Post-Traumatic Stress in College Women Following a Campus Mass Shooting (Orcutt, Holly, PhD; Bonanno, George, PhD; Hannan, Susan, MA; Miron, Lynsey, MA, PhD Student) Psychopathology after Injury: Does Personality Matter? (Fletcher, Susan, PGDip Psych; Forbes, David, PhD; O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD) Symposium Daily Schedule Merrick Lobby Conservation of Resources Theory: How Community Loss Shapes Risk and Resource Caravans and their Passageways across Development Chair (Layne, Christopher, PhD) Discussant (Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) A Caravan Passageways and the Creation of Trauma Resilience (Hobfoll, Stevan, PhD) Clin Res Comm/Int, Nat/Dis, Rape, Civil/War Adult Global The Community Loss Index: A New Indicator of Social Disadvantage (Abramovitz, Miriam, DSW) Commun Commun, Cul Div, Pub Health N/A Industrialized Prevent Chronic, Comm/Int, Complex, Dev/Int Child/Adol Global Using the UCLA Trauma History Profile to Unpack Risk Factor Caravans and their Consequences across Development (Layne, Christopher, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 74 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level The Impact of Traumatic Stress on Diverse Family Relationships: Marital, Parent-Child and Sibling Functioning Chair (Fainsilber Katz, Lynn, PhD) Links Between Maternal Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Parenting: The Mediating Role of Mother’s Emotion Regulation M Clin Res Clin Res, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized Relations between Parental Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms, Marital Adjustment and Sibling Relationships in Families when Children are Diagnosed with Cancer (Gurtovenko, Kyrill, Doctoral Student; Fainsilber Katz, Lynn, PhD; Kawamura, Joy, Doctoral Student) Clin Res Clin Res, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized Emotion Regulation, Parenting, and Child Distress: Longitudinal Association in a Deployed Military Sample (Zamir, Osnat, PhD, MSW; Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP; DeGarmo, David, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets Lifespan Industrialized Marital Satisfaction and Parenting Satisfaction and PTSD: The Mediating Effect of Depression Practice Fam/Int Adult N/A Effectiveness and Dissemination of Child Maltreatment Interventions: Universal, Selective, and Indicated Levels of Care (Murphy, Robert, PhD; O’Donnell, Karen, PhD; Goldman Fraser, Jennifer, PhD) Clin Res CPA, Commun, Prevent Child/Adol Industrialized M Creating a Trauma-Informed Organization: Ready, Set, Go (Halladay Goldman, Jane, PhD, MSW; Conradi, Lisa, PsyD; Ko, Susan, PhD; Decker, Kelly, PhD) Commun Commun, Comm/Int, Train/Ed/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized I (Fainsilber Katz, Lynn, PhD; Gurtovenko, Kyrill, Doctoral Student) (Freedman, Sara, PhD; Hershkowitz, Michal, BSW, MA; Dekel, Rachel, PhD) !! Child Track Two Panel Presentation Bayfront B Lobby Workshop Presentation Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 75 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 5 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress and Primary Care Chair (Alisic, Eva, PhD) Flagler Lobby Screening for Childhood Exposure to Violence in Pediatric Primary Care: Provider Practices and Perspectives (Angove, Rebekah, Doctoral Student; Melzer-Lange, Marlene, MD; deRoon-Cassini, Terri, PhD) Practice Prevent Other N/A M Premorbid, Peri-Trauma and Cognitive/Affective Associates of Acute Post-Traumatic Stress Following Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Admission (Dow, Belinda, PhD; Kenardy, Justin, PhD; Le Brocque, Robyne, PhD, MSc; Long, Deborah, PhD) Clin Res Acc/Inj, Clin Res Child/Adol Industrialized M PTSD Perpetuates Pain in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury. (Brown, Erin, BSc Hons Psychology; Kenardy, Justin, PhD; Dow, Belinda, PhD) Clin Res Acc/Inj, Health Child/Adol Industrialized I Psychosocial Care for Injured Children: The Views of 2000 Emergency Department Physicians and Nurses from around the World (Alisic, Eva, PhD; Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD; Landolt, Markus, PhD; Hoysted, Claire, BSc Hons Psychology; Babl, Franz, MD, MPH) Train/ Ed/Dis Global, Prevent Lifespan Global I 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Poster Viewing Session 2 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Student Lunch Meeting Mezzanine East/West/South Trianon, Mezzanine Friday, November 7, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 Daily Schedule Master Clinician Versailles Mezz Invited Panel Merrick Lobby Helping Families at Risk for Physical Abuse using Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) (Kolko, David, PhD, ABPP) Practice Aggress, CPA, Practice, Prevent Lifespan Industrialized M The Ethics of Disaster Research - Lessons from the Field Ethics Res Meth, Terror Lifespan Global M (Newman, Elana, PhD; Brewin, Chris, PhD; Creamer, Mark, PhD; North, Carol, MD, MPH; Refsdal, Nils Olav, MA) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 76 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ‡ Spanish Track Symposium Chopin Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Depresión y Trauma Infantil: Integrar la Investigación Actual en el Tratamiento de la Depresión en los Servicios Públicos de Salud Mental en Chile (Depression and Childhood Trauma: An Overview Integrating Current Research and Specific Evidence of Studies in the Treatment of Depression in Public Mental Health Services in Chile) Chair (Vitriol, Veronica, MD) A Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz The Relation between Early Trauma in Depressive Patients to their History of Domestic Violence and Suicide Attempts (Leiva, Marcelo, PhD; Salgado, Carolina, MD) Practice CSA, Clin Res, Depr, DV Lifespan Latin Amer & Carib COMORBIDITY in Patients with Depression and Early Trauma Consulting in Primary Care in Chile (Potthoff, Soledad, MD; Ormazabal, Marcela, PhD; Orellana, Francisca, PhD) Practice Anx, CPA, CSA, Depr Child/Adol Latin Amer & Carib Prevalence of Childhood Trauma among Patients who Consult for Depression in Chile (Cancino, Alfredo, MD; Asenjo, Maria, ACSW; Vitriol, Veronica, MD) Clin Res Assess Dx, CPA, Practice, Depr Adult Latin Amer & Carib A Model to Treat Patients with Depression and Early Trauma Consulting in Mental Health Services in Chile (Vitriol, Veronica, MD; Cancino, Alfredo, MD; Ballesteros, Soledad, ) Practice CSA, Chronic, Clin Res, Practice Adult Latin Amer & Carib From Genes to Geography: A Multi-level Approach to Understanding the Lifelong Impact of Childhood Adversity Chair (Bradley, Bekh, PhD) Social CPA, CSA, Comm/ Vio, Pub Health Adult Industrialized Genetic, Epigenetic, and Expression Differences in the Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR): Implications for Childhood Abuse on OXTR Regulation (Smearman, Erica, Doctoral Student; Conneely, Karen, PhD; Brody, Gene, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD; Sales, Jessica, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Smith, Alicia, PhD) Bio Med CPA, Gen/Int Adult Industrialized Attention and Executive Functioning in Adult Survivors of Childhood Maltreatment (Fani, Negar, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD) Assess Dx CPA, CSA, Cog/Int Adult Industrialized Maternal Childhood Trauma Impacts Daughters and Sons Differently in the Next Generation (Cross, Dorthie, PhD; Gamwell, Kaitlyn, BS; Dharani, Amreen, BA; Pallos, Andrew, BA; Bradley, Bekh, PhD) Prevent CPA, CSA, Dev/Int, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized www.istss.org 77 Final Program Daily Schedule Interactions between Child Abuse History and Neighborhood-Level Crime in Predicting PostTraumatic Stress and Depression among Adults in the Grady Trauma Project (Lowe, Sarah, PhD; Pothen, John, BS; Richards, Catherine, MPH; Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD) A ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level PTSD Prevention across the Translational Spectrum Chair (Zatzick, Douglas, MD) M Predictive Biomarkers and Novel Approaches to Memory Consolidation Blockade for the Prevention of PTSD (Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Rothbaum, Alex, BS; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD; Stevens, Jennifer, PhD; Andero, Raul, PhD) Bio Med Acute, Bio Med, Bio/ Int, Prevent Adult N/A Optimal Dose of Early Intervention to Prevent PTSD (Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Houry, Debra, MD, MPH; Rothbaum, Alex, BS; Post, Loren, PhD; Odenat, Lydia, PhD; Price, Matthew, PhD) Prevent Gen/Int, Prevent Adult Industrialized Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Spectrum Collaborative Care Intervention Trials Targeting PTSD and Comorbidity among Acutely Injured Youth and Adults (Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Jurkovich, Gregory, MD; Rivara, Frederick, MD, MPH; Russo, Joan, PhD; O’Connor, Stephen, PhD; Van Eaton, Erik, MD; Wang, Jin, PhD; Wagner, Amy, PhD; Dunn, Christopher, PhD; Katon, Wayne, MD) Prevent Acc/Inj, Prevent, Pub Health Lifespan Industrialized Daily Schedule ! Child Track One Quick and Dirty or Cheap and Cheerful? Four Randomised Controlled Trials Looking at Early and Brief Interventions for PTSD in Children and Adolescents Symposium Chair (Meiser-Stedman, Richard, PhD) Bayfront A Cognitive therapy (CT) as an Early Intervention for Clin Res Acute, Child/Adol Industrialized Lobby PTSD in Youth Clin Res, Prevent (Meiser-Stedman, Richard, PhD) Is ‘Early Intervention’ too Early for Childhood PTSD Following Accidental Injury? (March, Sonja, PhD; Kenardy, Justin, PhD; Cobham, Vanessa, PhD; Nixon, Reginald, PhD; McDermott, Brett, MD) Prevent Acc/Inj, Acute, Anx, Clin Res Child/Adol Industrialized Initial Evaluation of a Web-Based Game (“Coping Coach”) for Secondary Prevention of PostTraumatic Stress Following Acute Medical Events (Marsac, Meghan, PhD; Kohser, Kristen, MSW; Kenardy, Justin, PhD; March, Sonja, PhD; Winston, Flaura, MD, PhD; Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD) Prevent Acc/Inj, Acute, Illness, Tech Child/Adol Industrialized Predictors of Early Treatment Response in Youth Receiving Treatment for PTSD (Wamser-Nanney, Rachel, PhD; Weems, Carl, PhD; Scheeringa, Michael, MD, MPH) Clin Res Practice, Prevent Child/Adol Industrialized M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 78 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby Symposium Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Risk and Resilience in Military Families Coping with Deployment Chair (Mooney, Tessa, BA) Discussant (Figley, Charles, PhD) M Adapting Strengthening Family Coping Resources (SFCR): Helping Military Families Thrive (Kiser, Laurel, PhD, MBA) Practice Fam/Int, Mil/Vets Lifespan Industrialized Engaging Military Families with Young Children in Intervention Research: Process and Efficacy Outcomes (DeVoe, Ellen, PhD, MSW; Ross, Abigail, Doctoral Student; Bryant, Samanda, MSW; Maynard, Ellen, MSW) Clin Res Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets Child/Adol N/A Child Anxiety and Sleep Disturbances in Relation to Parental Military Deployment during OIF/OEF (Balderas, Jessica, BS; Lau, Simon, BS; Patriquin, Michelle, PhD; Alfano, Candice, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets Child/Adol N/A Interactive Effect of Early Childhood Adversities and Mental Health Symptoms on Family Function in Military Wives Following Combat Deployment (La Flair, Lareina, MPH, PhD; Holmes, Allison, PhD; Sullivan, Jamie, BA; Beech, Erin, MA; Kansky, Jessica, BA; Fullerton, Carol, PhD; Ursano, Robert, MD; Cozza, Stephen, MD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Depr, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Improving Methods for Unpacking the Ecologies of Trauma and Loss: Implications for Two New DSM-5 Disorders Chair (Layne, Christopher, PhD) Discussant (Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) Mapping Differential Relations Between Trauma Reminders, Loss Reminders, and Mental Health Outcomes in Bereaved Youth (Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Wamser-Nanney, Rachel, PhD; Layne, Christopher, PhD; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) Assess Dx Cog/Int, Death, Res Meth Child/Adol Industrialized Res Meth Assess Dx, Death, Social, Grief Lifespan Global Daily Schedule The Differential Validity Matrix: An Innovative Tool for “Contextualized” Test Construction and Theory Building (Layne, Christopher, PhD; Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP; Netland, Marit, PhD; Steinberg, Alan, PhD; Pynoos, Robert, MD, MPH) M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 79 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Flagler Lobby Primary Keywords Integrated Trauma and Substance Use Treatment for Ethnic Minority Youth (Simon, Corrina, MA, PhD Student; Suarez, Liza, PhD; Cruz, Rick, PhD; Lopez-Tamayo, Roberto, MA, PhD Student) Improving Quality of Life in Refugee Youth: A Collaborative Study of the International Family, Adult, and Child Enhancement Services (IFACES) Program (Bray, Emily, MA, PhD Student; Birman, Dina, PhD) Daily Schedule Gusman/Tuttle Lobby ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Population Types Regions Presentation Level Addressing the Effects of Childhood Trauma with Diverse Refugee and Immigrant Children and Youth Chair (Birman, Dina, PhD) Lessons Learned in the Adaptation and Implementation of Trauma Systems Therapy for Refugees with Different Cultural Groups (Ellis, Heidi, PhD, Bixby, Colleen, MPH) Symposium Secondary Keywords M Clin Res Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Ethnic, Sub/Abuse Child/Adol N/A CulDiv Refugee Child/Adol Industrialized Commun QoL, Refugee Child/Adol Industrialized Health Risk Behaviors and Help Seeking among Victims and Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Chair (Littleton, Heather, PhD) M Response to a Sex-Related Vignette Predicts Future Risky Behavior: Examining Vulnerability for Prospective Sexual Revictimization (Miron, Lynsey, MA, PhD Student; Hannan, Susan, MA; Orcutt, Holly, PhD) Prevent CSA, Rape Adult Industrialized Barriers and Facilitators of Mental Health Treatment-Seeking among Sexual Assault Victims in the Military (Zinzow, Heidi, PhD; Britt, Thomas, PhD; Pury, Cindy, PhD; Raymond, Mary Anne, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Prevent, Rape, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Effects of College Sexual Victimization on AlcoholRelated Sexual Behavior (Testa, Maria, PhD; Livingston, Jennifer, PhD) Social Rape, Sub/Abuse Child/Adol Industrialized Risky Behaviors and Sexual Violence Perpetration among Male College Students (Thompson, Martie, PhD; Kingree, Kip, PhD; Zinzow, Heidi, PhD) Prevent Aggress, Rape Lifespan Industrialized Towards an Integrated Theory of Dissociation (Kudler, Harold, MD; Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD; D’Andrea, Wendy, PhD; Rasmusson, Ann, MD) Clin Res Assess Dx, Bio Med, Complex, Bio/Int N/A N/A Panel Presentation I Sevilla Lobby All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 80 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 6 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) !! Child Track Two Oral Paper Presentation Bayfront B Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Child Sexual Abuse: Consequences and Interventions Chair (Brown, Ruth, PhD) Safe Touches: a Rigorous Evaluation of a Sexual Abuse Prevention Program for Children (Pulido, Mary, PhD, MSW) Prevent CSA, Commun, Prevent, Pub Health Child/Adol Industrialized M “How Will I Ever Feel Clean Again?”: Exploring the Efficacy of Imaginal Exposure in Reducing Disgust Associated with Memories of Sexual Trauma (Badour, Christal, MA, PhD Student; Feldner, Matthew, PhD) Clin Res Affect/Int, Rape Adult Industrialized M Relationships between Childhood Trauma and Sexual Victimization and Self-Efficacy in Teenage Girls (Cale, Elizabeth, MA, PhD Student; Keller, Jennifer, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA Child/Adol Industrialized I Does Exposure to Childhood Sexual Abuse Have an Enduring Impact on Psychiatric Resilience in Adulthood? (Brown, Ruth, PhD; York, Timothy, PhD; Myers, John, MS; Kendler, Kenneth, MD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD) Clin Res CSA, Dev/Int, Fam/Int Adult Industrialized I Global M 1:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Internship & Post-Doctoral Program Networking Fair Trianon Mezz Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 ‡ Spanish Track Invited Speaker Chopin Mezz Social CPA, CSA, Chronic, Comm/Int Lifespan Daily Schedule Buenas Prácticas en Casos de Maltrato Infantil: La Importancia de Incluir el Enfoque del Trauma en el Marco de Intervención (Best Practices in Child Abuse Cases: The Importance of Including a Trauma Focus in the Intervention Framework) (Intebi, Irene, MD) Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 81 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Versailles Mezz ✧ Biology Track Symposium Daily Schedule Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Translating Basic Science Findings to Improve PTSD Therapy and Early Intervention Chair (Kleim, Birgit, PhD) M Increased Frontal Inhibitory Activity is Associated with Improved Response to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in PTSD (Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Falconer, Erin, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD) Bio Med Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized The Effects of Glucocorticoid Augmentation of Prolonged Exposure Therapy in PTSD (Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Bierer, Linda, MD) Clin Res Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Intranasal Oxytocin as Augmentation Strategy for Psychotherapy in PTSD: Behavioral and fMRI Findings (Koch, Saskia, MSc; van Zuiden, Mirjam, PhD; Nawijn, Laura, MSc; Frijling, Jessie, MSc; Veltman, Dick, MD, PhD; Olff, Miranda, PhD) Bio Med Bio/Int Adult Industrialized Beneficial Effects of Sleep on Remembering Trauma and Emotional Processing during Exposure Therapy (Kleim, Birgit, PhD; Wysokowsky, Julia, MSc; Schmid, Nuria, MSc; Rasch, Björn, PhD) Clin Res Acute, Affect/Int, Bio/Int, Sleep Adult Industrialized Interactions between Childhood Trauma and Genetic Variants in Predicting Adolescent and Adult Psychopathology Chair (Lowe, Sarah, PhD) Discussant (Koenen, Karestan, PhD) M FKBP5 Interacts with Childhood Maltreatment to Predict Reduced Cardiac Output Among Adolescents Exposed to the Trier Social Stress Test (Walsh, Kate, PhD; McLaughlin, Katie, PhD; Sumner, Jennifer, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, CPA Child/Adol Industrialized Trauma Exacerbates the Effect of GRM1 on Frequency of Alcohol Use in Rodents and Humans (Meyers, Jacquelyn, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD; Wildman, Derek, PhD; Aiello, Allison, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD) Bio Med Gen/Int, Health, Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized CRHR1 Genotype and History of Maltreatment Predict Cortisol Reactivity to Stress in Adolescents (Sumner, Jennifer, PhD; McLaughlin, Katie, PhD; Walsh, Kate, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, CPA, CSA Child/Adol Industrialized Gene by Environment Interactions in a Large, Highly Traumatized Civilian African American Population: Method and Update (Almli, Lynn, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Duncan, Richard, PhD; Conneely, Karen, PhD; Epstein, Michael, PhD) Bio Med Chronic, Gen/Int Adult Industrialized Final Program 82 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level A Comprehensive Data Driven Approach to Information Technologies Innovation Targeting PTSD Screening, Treatment Process, and Intervention Chair (Ruzek, Josef, PhD) Population-based Automated PTSD Screening for Injured Trauma Survivors Treated in Acute Care Medical Settings (Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Russo, Joan, PhD; Ingraham, Leah, BS; Love, Jeff, BA; Peterson, Roselyn, BA; Kelly, Cory, Undergraduate; Neam, Victoria, Undergraduate; Guiney, Roxanne, Undergraduate; Yao, Patty, Undergraduate; Darnell, Doyanne, PhD; Wang, Jin, PhD; Whiteside, Lauren, MD, MS) Prevent Acc/Inj, Prevent, Tech Lifespan Industrialized Implementation of Text Messages to Monitor PostTraumatic Symptoms after a Traumatic Injury (Price, Matthew, PhD; Ruggiero, Kenneth, PhD; Ferguson, Pamela, PhD; Patel, Sachin, MSc; Treiber, Frank, PhD; Fakhry, Samir, MD) Prevent Acc/Inj, Acute, Tech Adult Industrialized Using Traditional and Novel Data Sources to Assess Reach, Reception, Use, and Impact of the PTSD Coach Mobile App (Kuhn, Eric, PhD; Owen, Jason, PhD, MPH; Hoffman, Julia, PsyD; Jaworski, Beth, PhD; Ramsey, Kelly, BA; Ruzek, Josef, PhD) Tech Clin Res Adult Industrialized Development of a Clinician “Dashboard” to Enhance Evidence-Based Decision-Making (Ruzek, Josef, PhD; Landes, Sara, PhD; Carlson, Eve, PhD; Wang, Dan, PhD; Lindley, Steve, MD) Tech Assess Dx, Practice Prof Industrialized M Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 83 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Service Connection among OEF/OIF Veterans: An Examination of Diagnostic Accuracy and Impact on Treatment Chair/Discussant (Keane, Terence, PhD) M Concordance and Discordance between PTSD Diagnosis and Service Connection for PTSD: Rates and Differences (Szafranski, Derek, MA, PhD Student; EngelRebitzer, Eden, BA; Gallagher, Matthew, PhD; Holowka, Darren, PhD; Keane, Terence, PhD; Marx, Brian, PhD) Practice Assess Dx, Ethnic, Social, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Predictors of Concordance and Discordance between PTSD Diagnosis and Service Connection for PTSD (Engel-Rebitzer, Eden, BA; Szafranski, Derek, MA, PhD Student; Gallagher, Matthew, PhD; Holowka, Darren, PhD; Keane, Terence, PhD; Marx, Brian, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx, Social, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Disability Status as a Predictor of Exposure Therapy Completion in OEF/OIF Veterans with PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (Badour, Christal, MA, PhD Student; Gros, Daniel, PhD; Price, Matthew, PhD; Yuen, Erica, PhD; Acierno, Ron, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track The Impact of Childhood Trauma Exposure on Violence and Aggression Across the Lifespan Chair (Nanney, John, PhD) Discussant (Galovski, Tara, PhD) Symposium Childhood Violence Exposure and Adult Violence Perpetration: Distinct Pathways to Gun Violence and Fighting (Constans, Joseph, PhD; Nanney, John, PhD; Conrad, Erich, MD; Reuther, Erin, PhD; Rochefort, Catherine, BS) Prevent Aggress, Chronic, Dev/Int, Prevent Adult Industrialized The Impact of Childhood Abuse Chronicity on PTSD Treatment Outcome: Experiences of Anger and Aggression Before and After a Course of Cognitive Processing Therapy (Mott, Juliette, PhD; Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student; Galovski, Tara, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Chronic, Cog/Int Adult Industrialized Complex Trauma and Aggressive Behavior in Youth (Wamser-Nanney, Rachel, PhD; Nanney, John, PhD) Clin Res Aggress, CPA, CSA, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized Sevilla Lobby Daily Schedule Primary Keywords M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 84 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Merrick Lobby Symposium Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level In Their Own Words: The Impact of Trauma at the Beginning and End of CPT Chair (Wachen, Jennifer, PhD) Discussant (Monson, Candice, PhD) M Baseline Cognitive Characteristics of Individuals With and Without Childhood Abuse Experiences (Blankenship, Abby, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Molino, Alma, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Hasselle, Amanda, BA; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Peterson, Alan, PhD) Clin Res Anx, CPA, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Change in Military Personnel’s Trauma Narratives across the Course of Treatment (Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Blankenship, Abby, PhD; Molino, Alma, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Wachen, Jennifer, PhD; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Peterson, Alan, PhD; Borah, Adam, MD) Clin Res Anx, Cog/Int, Depr, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Long Term Follow-up of Impact Statement Coding Among Women with PTSD Treated with Cognitive Processing Therapy (Resick, Patricia, PhD; Iverson, Katherine, PhD; King, Matthew, PhD; Cunningham, Katherine, MA) Clin Res Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Rape Adult Industrialized New Frontiers on the Borderline Between Childhood Trauma and Delinquency: Implications for Understanding Traumatized Youth in the Juvenile Justice System Chair (Kerig, Patricia, PhD) Domestic Child Sex Trafficking: A Systematic Review of the Literature (Branson, Christopher, PhD) CSA, Complex, Rights, Rape Child/Adol Industrialized Social Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Social Child/Adol Industrialized Betrayal Trauma, Emotion Regulation, Gender, & Dissociation in Traumatized Delinquent Adolescents (Modrowski, Crosby, BA; Bennett, Diana, MS (PhD Student); Kerig, Patricia, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Cul Div Child/Adol Industrialized Trauma-informed Case Planning for Justice-Involved Youth Using the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability: Adolescent Version (START:AV) (Cruise, Keith, PhD) Practice Aggress, Assess Dx, Practice, Train/Ed/Dis Child/Adol N/A The Effects of Arrests: Should an Arrest be Considered a Potentially Traumatic Event? (Allwood, Maureen, PhD; Dewey, Lauren, MA) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 85 Final Program Daily Schedule Prevent M ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Flagler Lobby Symposium Daily Schedule Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Emotion Regulation and Mental Health in Traumatized Refugees Chair (Schnyder, Ulrich, MD) Discussant (Turner, Stuart, MD, MA, FRCP, FRCPsych) M Symptom Structure of DSM-5 and DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD in Traumatized Refugees (Schnyder, Ulrich, MD; Müller, Julia, PhD; Morina, Naser, MA; Schick, Matthis, MD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Nickerson, Angela, PhD) Assess Dx Complex, Cul Div, Refugee, Torture Adult Global Emotion Dysregulation and Psychological Outcomes in Tortured Refugees (Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Schnyder, Ulrich, MD; Schick, Matthis, MD; Müller, Julia, PhD) CulDiv Chronic, Global, Refugee, Torture Adult Industrialized Challenging Future, Challenging Past: The Relationship of Social Integration and Psychological Impairment in Traumatized Refugees in Switzerland (Morina, Naser, MA; Schick, Matthis, MD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Schnyder, Ulrich, MD; Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Zumwald, André, MD) Practice Comm/Int, Cul Div, Torture Prof Industrialized Identifying an Intrusive Anticipatory Traumatic Stress Syndrome amongst Refugees awaiting Forced Repatriation (Steel, Zachary, PhD, Cpsych; Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Momartin, Shaken, PhD, Cpsych; Silove, Derrick, MD, PhD) Global Global, Rights, Refugee, Civil/War Adult Global Mental Health, Treatment Needs, and Treatment Outcomes Among Incarcerated Women Chair (Karlsson, Marie, MA PhD Student) Discussant (Dutton, Mary Ann, PhD) M Treatment Outcomes from a Brief Exposure-Based Group Treatment with Incarcerated Women (Karlsson, Marie, MA, PhD Student; Zielinski, Melissa, MA, PhD Student; Petretic, Patricia, PhD; Bridges, Ana, PhD) Clin Res CSA, Depr, Rape, Sub/ Abuse Adult Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Women in Jails: Prevalence, Impairment, and Access to Treatment (Johnson, Kristine, PhD; Lynch, Shannon, PhD; DeHart, Dana, PhD; Green, Bonnie, PhD; Belknap, Joanne, PhD) Assess Dx Chronic, Social, Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized Incarcerated Women and Risk Factors for Violent Crime Convictions: The Role of Trauma Exposure, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Substance Use (Wray, Alisha, PhD; Magnan, Renee, PhD; Brown, Pam, MPH; Lutter, Yvonne, PsyD; Seibert-Hatalsky, L. Alana, PhD; Feldstein Ewing, Sarah, PhD) Clin Res Aggress, CSA, Rape, Sub/Abuse Adult N/A Final Program 86 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 7 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level ! Child Track One Implementation of EBTs for Childhood Trauma: Evaluation & Research Challenges of Learning Panel Collaboratives Presentation (Amaya-Jackson, Lisa, MD, MPH; Saunders, Bayfront A Benjamin, PhD; Dunn, Jerry, PhD) Lobby Train/ Ed/Dis Commun Child/Adol Global M !! Child Track Two Practice Commun, Complex, Dev/Int, Fam/Int Child/Adol Industrialized M Workshop Presentation Bayfront B Lobby “Nothing Happened”: Relational Engagement as Facilitator of Unfolding Narrative in Complex Child and Family Systems (Blaustein, Margaret, PhD; Kagan, Richard, PhD) Friday, November 7, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 Symposium Versailles Mezz M DSM-5 and ICD-11: So Who Really Has PTSD? Chair (O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD) Discussant (Schnurr, Paula, PhD) Assess Dx Practice, Complex Adult Industrialized PTSD Assessment Discrepancies between the PCL Screener and the Gold Standard CAPS IV/V using DSM-5 and ICD-11 Diagnostic Criteria in a Sample of Treatment-Seeking Women in the Public Sector (Henn-Haase, Clare, PsyD; Cloitre, Marylene, PhD; Gavert, Donn, MS; Herman, Judith, MD; Kaslow, Nadine, PhD, ABPP; Mendelsohn, Michaela, PhD) Assess Dx Chronic, Complex, DV Adult Industrialized PTSD in ICD-11 – a Two or Three Factor Model and Implications for Prevalence and Disability (Forbes, David, PhD; Lockwood, Emma, PhD Candidate; Nickerson, Angela, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Creamer, Mark, PhD; Silove, Derrick, MD, PhD; McFarlane, Alexander, MD; O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD) Assess Dx Acc/Inj, Assess Dx, Depr Adult Global The Impact of the Diagnostic Changes to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for DSM-5 and the Proposed Changes to ICD-11 (O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD; Nathan, Alkemade, PhD; Nickerson, Angela, PhD; McFarlane, Alexander, MD; Silove, Derrick, MD, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD; Forbes, David, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx Adult Global All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 87 Final Program Daily Schedule The Impact of Changes to the DSM and ICD Criteria for PTSD (Bisson, Jonathan, MD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ‡ Spanish Track Workshop Presentation Chopin Mezz Primary Keywords Identificando las Diferencias y Similitudes en la Implementación de Terapia Cognitiva-Conductual Enfocada en el Trauma Infantil (TF-CBT) Entre El Paso, TX y Los Ángeles, CA: Con Predominación Hispana (Identifying the Differences and Similarities in the Implementation of Cognitive Therapy- Behavioral Focus on Child Trauma (TF-CBT) Between El Paso, TX and Los Angeles, CA in a Predominantly Hispanic Population) (Jimenez, Dante, MA Counseling; Rivas-Hermina, Lisette, MS Counseling LMFT) Practice Secondary Keywords CSA, Complex, Cul Div, Neglect Population Types Child/Adol Regions Presentation Level Global M Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English Symposium Integrating Neuroendocrine, Behavioral, and Social Markers Predict and Characterize the Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Responses (Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD; Statnikov, Alexander, PhD; Shalev, Arieh, MD) Res Meth Acc/Inj, Acute, Bio Med Adult Industrialized A Complex Systems Approach to Causal Discovery for Traumatic Stress (Saxe, Glenn, MD; Statnikov, Alexander, PhD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Bergman, Nora, BS, BA; Aliferis, Constantin, MD, PhD) Res Meth Assess Dx, Bio/Int Lifespan Industrialized Individual Prediction of Non-Remitting PTSD at the Early Aftermath of Trauma: the Promise of Machine Learning Methods (Karstoft, Karen-Inge, Doctoral Student; Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD; Statnikov, Alexander, PhD; Shalev, Arieh, MD) Prevent Acc/Inj, Practice Adult Industrialized Ensembling Machine Learning Methods for Predicting PTSD in The World Mental Health Survey (Rose, Sherri, PhD) Res Meth Chronic, Clin Res, Illness, Prevent Adult Global Daily Schedule Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Causation, Prediction, and Discovery: The Applications of Machine Learning to Capture the Irreducible Complexity of Responses to Traumatic Events Chair (Galatzer-Levy, Isaac, PhD) Discussant (Koenen Karestan, PhD) I All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 88 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Innovative Methodological Approaches to Understanding Refugee and Immigrant Experiences of Trauma, Resilience, and Healing Chair/Discussant (Goodkind, Jessica, PhD) Symposium Developing a “Moving On” Narrative as an Engagement Tool for Treating Trauma in Refugee Populations (Isakson, Brian, PhD; Stein, Elizabeth, BS; Amer, Suha, MA) Sevilla Lobby ✣ Military Track Symposium Brickell Lobby CulDiv Clin Res, Refugee, Civil/War Adult Global Healing from a Refugee Perspective: Qualitative Research on Culturally Specific Processes of Healing and Recovery from Trauma (Hess, Julia, PhD; Goodkind, Jessica, PhD; Isakson, Brian, PhD; Baca, Brandon, BA; Amer, Suha, MA; Ndayisenga, Martin, Community Leader; Ndaheba, Eric, Undergraduate; Christian, Charlisa, MBA) Res Meth Cul Div, Health, Refugee, Res Meth Adult M East & N Africa Comparing Forced and Voluntary Migration Narratives in West African Families in New York City (Rasmussen, Andrew, PhD; Keatley, Eva, BS; De Haene, Lucia, PhD) Global Cul Div, Ethnic, Fam/Int, Refugee Adult Industrialized Using Mixed Methods to Build Practical Knowledge on Refugee Mental Health (Weine, Stevan, MD; Durrani, Aqsa, MPH; Polutnik, Chloe, MPH) Res Meth Cul Div, Refugee, Res Meth, Civil/War Lifespan Global Trauma and Suicide in Military Personnel and Veterans: Contribution of Pre-Military, Military, and Post-Military Factors Chair (Maguen, Shira, PhD) Presentation Level I M Prevent Civil/War, Mil/Vets Adult Global Military Sexual Trauma, Combat Experiences, and Suicidal Ideation among OEF/OIF/OND Veterans (Monteith, Lindsey, PhD; Menefee, Deleene, PhD; Wanner, Jill, PhD; Bahraini, Nazanin, PhD) Clin Res Depr, Rape, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Increased Risk for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors among Male Survivors of Military Sexual Trauma (Bryan, Craig, PsyD; Bryan, AnnaBelle, BS, BA; Clemans, Tracy, PsyD) Commun Orient, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Suicide Risk among Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans with Mental Health Problems (Maguen, Shira, PhD; Madden, Erin, MPH; Dinh, Julie, BA; Seal, Karen, MD, MPH) Prevent Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 89 Final Program Daily Schedule Comparison of Suicide Decedents and Attempters in the US Military: A Latent Class Analysis (Skopp, Nancy, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✧ Biology Track Panel Presentation Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience: Bridging Research and Theory for Clinical Application (Smith, Andrew, MA; Benight, Charles, PhD; Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD; D’Andrea, Wendy, PhD; Frewen, Paul, PhD; Shalev, Arieh, MD) ! Child Track One Trauma Treatment and Clinical Decision-Making Dilemmas: Using Adaptive Treatment Strategies to Workshop Improve Care Presentation (Kiser, Laurel, PhD MBA; Pella, Jeffrey, PhD, MSc; Bayfront A Berkowitz, Steven, MD; Ford, Julian, PhD) Lobby !! Child Track Two Case Study Presentation Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Toddlers with Traumas following Medical Procedures (Yadin, Elna, PhD; Rachamim, Lilach, PhD) Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Clin Res Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int Lifespan N/A I Clin Res Clin Res, Complex Lifespan Global M Practice Chronic, Illness Child/Adol Global M MultiMedia Commun, Complex, Death, Grief Lifespan N/A I Bayfront B Lobby Media Presentation Daily Schedule Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Using Film as a Tool for Understanding and Overcoming Grief & Traumatic Loss (Rafferty, Helen, BA; Keegan, William, BA) Oral Paper Presentation Global Studies on Community Violence Chair (Kennedy, Traci, PhD) Merrick Lobby The Enduring Effects of Child Maltreatment and Cumulative Adversity On Urban Adolescents: A Prospective Study (Wright, Margaret, PhD; Kaufman, Julia, Doctoral Student; Folger, Susan, MA, PhD Student; Allbaugh, Lucy, MS, PhD Student; Noll, Jennie, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Chronic, Comm/Vio Child/Adol Industrialized M Traumatic Events and Trauma-Related Psychopathology in Former Drug Soldiers in Rio de Janeiro: A Controlled Study (Van Emmerik, Arnold, PhD; Bojahr, Lisa, MA) Commun Aggress, Anx, Comm/Vio, Depr Lifespan Latin Amer & Carib M Community Violence and Post-Traumatic Stress among Salvadorian Adolescents: Testing the Role of Ecological Factors (Rojas-Flores, Lisseth, PhD; Holland, Jason, PhD; Currier, Joseph, PhD; Herrera, Sofia, PhD) Prevent Chronic, Comm/Vio, Fam/Int, Global Child/Adol Latin Amer & Carib M Marginal Structural Models for Estimating the Effects of Chronic Community Violence Exposure on Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms (Kennedy, Traci, PhD; Kennedy, Edward, MS) Res Meth Chronic, Comm/Vio, Dev/Int Lifespan Industrialized M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 90 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation Family Violence and its Effects Chair (Taft, Casey, PhD) Trade Lobby Quality of Attachment to Parents and Peers as Predictors of Adolescent Risk Outcome Following Childhood Maltreatment (Allbaugh, Lucy, MS, PhD Student; Wright, Margaret, PhD; Kaufman, Julia, Doctoral Student; Folger, Susan, MA, PhD Student; Noll, Jennie, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Comm/Vio, Fam/Int Child/Adol Industrialized M The Impact of Childhood Maltreatment and Ongoing Intimate Partner Violence on Trajectories of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder across the Transition to Parenthood (Guyon-Harris, Katherine, MS (PhD Student); Huth-Bocks, Alissa, PhD; Alfaro-Bordon, Silvana, Undergraduate; Pitzen, Jerrica, BA) Clin Res CPA, Chronic, DV, Res Meth Adult Industrialized M Caregiver Reports of Partner-to-Partner Psychological Aggression: A Latent Class Growth Analysis (Phillips, David, Doctoral Student; Riggs, Jessica, MS, PhD Student; Harris, Katherine, MS; Poehacker, Stefanie, BS; Lauterbach, Dean, PhD) Prevent CPA, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Res Meth Child/Adol Industrialized M Strength at Home Veterans Program for Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: Final Randomized Clinical Trial Findings (Taft, Casey, PhD; Creech, Suzannah, PhD; Stavitsky Gilbert, Karina, PhD; Massa, Andrea, BA; Macdonald, Alexandra, PhD; Murphy, Christopher, PhD) Prevent Aggress, DV Adult N/A M Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 91 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Friday, November 7, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 8 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Oral Paper Presentation Trauma in the Context of Asylum-Seeking Chair (Oppedal, Brit, PhD) Flagler Lobby A Survey of Compassion Fatigue, Burnout and Compassion Satisfaction in Interpreters (Becher, Emily, PhD Candidate; Mehus, Chris, Doctoral Student) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Self-Care Cul Div, Refugee Other Industrialized I Immigration Detention; An Evaluation of Benefits to Society Versus Mental and Medical Health of Detainees (Keller, Allen, MD; Granski, Megan, BS) Social Refugee Lifespan Industrialized M Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children – Development of Mental Health and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms after Settlement (Skaardalsmo, Envor, Clinical Psychologist; Fjermestad, Krister W., PhD; Jensen, Tine, PsyD) Assess Dx Chronic, DV, Health, Refugee Child/Adol Industrialized M The Longitudinal Association between Symptoms of PTSD and Depression among Unaccompanied Minor Asylum-Seekers after Resettlement (Oppedal, Brit, PhD; Idsoe, Thormod, PhD) Social Depr, Dev/Int, Health, Refugee Child/Adol Industrialized M 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session 2 (Cash Bar) Mezzanine East/West/South 7:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. ISTSS Business Meeting Biscayne, Mezzanine Saturday, November 8 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Tea Service Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Exhibits Open Ballroom Foyer, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration Desk Open Satellite Registration, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Bookstore Open Mezzanine East Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Keynote Panel Versailles Mezz Pioneers in Child Trauma: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Pioneros en el Campo de Trauma Infantil: Enseñanzas Extraídas y Orientación Futura (Scheeringa, Michael, MD, MPH; Terr, Lenore, MD; Yule, William, PhD; Intebi, Irene, MD) Global Clin Res, Practice, Dev/Int, Global Child/Adol Global I Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 92 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 9 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Research Informing the Treatment of Trauma and Substance Use in Under-Researched, At-Risk Populations Chair (Delahanty, Douglas, PhD) PTSD and Substance Use Disorder Patterns in Addiction Treatment-Seekers: A Latent Class Analysis (Hruska, Bryce, MA; Delahanty, Douglas, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx, Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized Childhood Adversity and Mental Health in a Sample of Adolescent Gang Members: A MixedMethod Analysis (Pacella, Maria, PhD; Quinn, Katherine, PhD Candidate; Dickson-Gomez, Julia, PhD; Broaddus, Michelle, PhD) Clin Res CPA, Comm/ Int, Comm/Vio, Cul Div Child/Adol Industrialized An Exploratory Analysis of the Relationship between Trauma and Substance Use during Pregnancy (Coleman, Jennifer, MA, PhD Student; Smith, Brian, MA, PhD Student; Delahanty, Douglas, PhD; Hruska, Bryce, MA) Clin Res CSA, Chronic, Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized A Multi-level Modeling Approach Examining PTSD Symptom Reduction during Prolonged Exposure Therapy: Moderating effects of Complex Trauma History among HIV Positive Adults (Smith, Brian, MA, PhD Student; Coleman, Jennifer, MA, PhD Student; Pacella, Maria, PhD; Boarts, Jessica, PhD; Delahanty, Douglas, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Complex, Illness, Res Meth Adult Industrialized ! Child Track One The Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD) Field Trial: Scientific Integrity and Clinical Utility of a Developmentally-Informed Complex Traumatic Stress Disorder for Children Symposium Chair (Ford, Julian, PhD) Bayfront A Discussant (Courtois, Christine, PhD) Lobby Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD) Field Trial: Assess Assess Dx, Child/Adol I. Evidence of Reliability, Structure, and Validity of Dx Chronic, the DTD Semi-structured Interview (DTD-SI) Clin Res, Complex (Ford, Julian, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; van der Kolk, Bessel, MD; Grasso, Damion, PhD) M M Industrialized Assess Dx Assess Dx, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD) Field Trial Outcomes: III. Differential Comorbidity of DTD and PTSD (van der Kolk, Bessel, MD; Ford, Julian, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD) Assess Dx CPA, CSA, Chronic Child/Adol Global All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 93 Final Program Daily Schedule Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD) Field Trial Outcomes: II. Association of DTD v. PTSD with Interpersonal Trauma, Neglect, Emotional Abuse, and Caregiver Impairment or Separation (Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; van der Kolk, Bessel, MD; Ford, Julian, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 9 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) !! Child Track Two Symposium Bayfront B Lobby ✣ Military Track Symposium Daily Schedule Brickell Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Negative Trauma-Related Cognitions in Samples of Traumatized Children and Adolescents Chair/Discussant (Holt, Tonje, PhD) M How Cognitive Mechanisms Shape Early Responses to Trauma: Data from a Prospective Longitudinal Study of Children and Adolescents Exposed to Single Event Trauma (Meiser-Stedman, Richard, PhD) Prevent Acute, Cog/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Post-Traumatic Cognitions in Children and Adolescents with Chronic PTSD (Goldbeck, Lutz, PhD; de Haan, Anke, BA; Tutus, Dunja, BA; Wolff, Saskia, MS; Loos, Sabine, DPhil) Clin Res Cog/Int, Dev/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Appraisal Bias Modification Training for Children with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Accidental Injury (Hogan, Sue, PhD Candidate; Nixon, Reginald, PhD) Clin Res Acute, Cog/Int, Prevent Child/Adol N/A Post-Traumatic Cognitions in Two Samples of Highly Traumatized Youth (Holt, Tonje, PhD; Jensen, Tine, PhD; Ormhaug, Silje, Doctoral Student) Practice Acute, CPA, Clin Res, Cog/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Prevalence and Correlates of Trauma Types Among Service Members and Veterans with PTSD Chair (Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD) Discussant (Litz, Brett, PhD) M Relationships among Index Trauma Event Categories and Trauma-related Measures in Military PTSD Trials (Shumaker, Erik, PhD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Holder, Nicholas, BSc; Litz, Brett, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD, ABPP; Foa, Edna, PhD; Lubin, Rebecca, BA; Mintz, Jim, PhD; Mendoza, Crystal, MA; Young-McCaughan, Stacey, PhD; Peterson, Alan, PhD; Borah, Adam, MD) Assess Dx Clin Res, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Neurophysiologic Differences between Fear and Non-Fear Based Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ramage, Amy, PhD; Fox, Peter, MD; Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD; Holder, Nicholas, BSc; Williamson, Douglas, PhD; Resick, Patricia, PhD; Peterson, Alan, PhD; Litz, Brett, PhD) Bio Med Anx, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Chronic Adult Industrialized Mental Health Correlates of Combat and Operational Trauma Types among Active Duty Soldiers in Primary Care (Wortmann, Jennifer, PhD; Litz, Brett, PhD; Bray, Robert, PhD; Rae Olmsted, Kristine, MPH; Williams, Jason, PhD; Engel, Charles, MD, MPH) Clin Res Anx, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized The Association Between Military Trauma Types Assess Assess Dx, and Psychopathology among OIF/OEF Veterans Dx Mil/Vets (Bovin, Michelle, PhD; Green, Jonathan, PhD; Brian, PhD; Keane, Terence, All authors are listedMarx, in italics. Presenters’ names are in PhD; bold. Rosen, Discussants’ names are underlined. Raymond, PhD)located on page 45. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations Adult N/A Final Program 94 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 9 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Symposium Sevilla Lobby Symposium Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Aging, Trauma, and the Life Course: Implications of Childhood Trauma Exposure Across the Life Span Chair (Davison, Eve, PhD) M Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression and Somatization in the German “Occupation Children” Compared to a Representative Sample of the German Population (Kaiser, Marie, Dipl Psych; Kuwert, Philipp, MD; Brähler, Elmar, PhD; Glaesmer, Heide, PhD) Global Comm/Int, Depr, Dev/Int, Health (Older) Industrialized Long-Term Effects of Conflict-rRlated Sexual Violence Compared with Non-Sexual War Trauma in Female World War II Survivors: A Matched Pairs Study (Kuwert, Philipp, MD; Glaesmer, Heide, PhD; Eichhorn, Svenja, Doctoral Student; Grundke, Elena, Doctoral Student; Pietrzak, Robert, PhD, MPH; Freyberger, Harald, MD; Klauer, Thomas, PhD) Social Health, Rights, Rape, Civil/War (Older) Industrialized Patterns of Childhood Experiences and Later-Life Well-Being: Findings from the VA Normative Aging Study (Lee, Lewina, PhD; Spiro III, Avron, PhD) Prevent CPA, CSA, Dev/Int, Res Meth (Older) Industrialized Impacts of Abuse Victimization in Childhood and Adolescence on Cardiometabolic Health in the Nurses’ Health Study II (Mason, Susan, PhD; Rich-Edwards, Janet, ScD) Bio Med CPA, CSA, Health, Pub Health (Older) Industrialized Beyond PTSD Symptoms: The importance of Trust, Attachment, and Emotional Regulation in Recovery from PTSD Chair (Williams, Wright, PhD, ABPP) Emotional Dysregulation and Borderline Personality Traits as Predictors of PTSD M Complex, Rape, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Attachment Anxiety and Avoidance: Relations with Veterans’ Collective Trauma Experiences (Bannister, Jenny, BS; Lopez, Frederick, PhD; Menefee, Deleene, PhD; Norton, Peter, PhD) Clin Res CPA, Complex, Rape, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized The Impact of Interpersonal Trust on PTSD Treatment Engagement, Completion, and Success (Williams, Wright, PhD, ABPP; King-Casas, Brooks, PhD; Chiu, Pearl, PhD) Clin Res Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets Adult Global (Menefee, Deleene, PhD; Leopoulos, Wendy, MD; Wanner, Jill, PhD; Miles, Shannon, PhD; Gonzalez, Rose, Doctoral Student; Noor, Nausheen, Doctoral Student; Bannister, Jenny, BS) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 95 Final Program Daily Schedule Clin Res ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session 9 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Panel Presentation Merrick Lobby Workshop Presentation Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Case Study Presentation Flagler Lobby ✧ Biology Track Oral Paper Presentation Daily Schedule Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords Federal Agencies Supporting PTSD Research: Priorities and National Research Action Plan (Gleason, Terri, PhD; Tuma, Farris, ScD; Borja, Susan, PhD; Hoover, Ronald, PhD; Nassauer, Katherine, PhD; Powell, Patricia, PhD; Reider, Eve, PhD; McGurk, Dennis, PhD) Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Res Meth Acute, Sub/Abuse, Civil/War, Mil/Vets Lifespan N/A M Practice Practice, Sleep Adult Industrialized I Self-Care Affect/Int, Chronic, QoL, Self-Care Other N/A M Evidence of Excess White Matter in the Amygdala in PTSD (Woodward, Steven, PhD; Schaer, Maire, MD, PhD) Bio Med Bio/Int, Res Meth Adult N/A A Early fMRI Evidence of Emotion Dysregulation in Motor Vehicle Crash Survivors (deRoon-Cassini, Terri, PhD; Taubitz, Lauren, PhD Candidate; Larson, Christine, PhD) Bio Med Acc/Inj, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized M FKBP5 DNA Methylation Does Not Mediate the Association between Childhood Maltreatment and Depression in the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study (Bustamante, Angela, BS; Koenen, Karestan, PhD; Aiello, Allison, MS, PhD; Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD; Wildman, Derek, PhD; Uddin, Monica, PhD) Bio Med CPA, Depr, Gen/Int Adult Industrialized M The Relationship Between Polymorphisms of the Glutamate Genotype and the Development of PTSD Following Combat Exposure in a Veteran Sample (Sheerin, Christina, PhD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD; Zhang, Jingmei, MD; Mandel, Howard, BA; Banducci, Anne N., MS; Zhewu, Wang, MD) Bio Med Gen/Int, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M Res Meth Res Meth N/A Global I Effect of Pharmacotherapy on Sleep Disorders in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (de Jong, Joop, MD; Vermetten, Eric, MD, PhD) Building Resilience in Healthcare Providers: A Case Presentation (Yeager, Kenneth, PhD) Brain and Genes in Traumatized Individuals Chair (Sheerin, Christina, PhD) Saturday, November 8, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 10 Master Methodologist Introduction to Dyadic Data Analysis (Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe, PhD) Versailles Mezz All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 96 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 10 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ‡ Spanish Track Workshop Presentation Chopin Mezz ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Familismo y Terapia Contextual (Contextual Therapy and Familismo) (Juanes Vaquero, Veronica Francia, MS; Painter, Kelly, MEd; Gold, Steven, PhD) CulDiv Secondary Keywords Clin Res, Complex, Cul Div, Neglect Population Types Regions Lifespan Presentation Level Industrialized M Presented in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English M The Transdiagnostic Impact of Childhood Trauma on Cognitive and Emotional Brain Functioning Chair (Elzinga, Bernet, PhD) Discussant (Green, Melissa, PhD) The Neural Correlates of Childhood Emotional Maltreatment in Depression and Anxiety (Elzinga, Bernet, PhD; van Harmelen, Anne-Laura, PhD; Spinhoven, Philip, PhD; Penninx, Brenda, PhD; van der Werff, Steven, PhD Candidate; van der Wee, Nic, PhD, MD) Bio Med Chronic, Depr, Fam/Int, Neglect Adult Industrialized Influence of Emotional Distraction on Working Memory in Borderline Personality Disorder: The Role of Dissociation (Krause-Utz, Annegret, PhD, MSc; Winter, Dorina, Dipl Psych; Oei, Nicole, PhD; Bohus, Martin, MD; Schmahl, Christian, MD; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Cog/Int, Complex Adult Industrialized Effects of Childhood Trauma on Brain Function during Working Memory in Psychosis (Green, Melissa, PhD; Quidé, Yann, PhD; Gould, Ian, PhD; O’Reilly, Nicole, BSc Hons Psychology; Carr, Vaughan, MBBS(Hons)MDFRANZCP; Elzinga, Bernet, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Oxytocin Administration on Working Memory Performance in Healthy Individuals. (Tollenaar, Marieke, PhD) Clin Res Affect/Int, CPA, Neglect, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized Psychosocial Community Interventions in War-Affected Areas Chair (Vindevogel, Sofie, PhD) The Development of a Training Curriculum in Family Therapy for Therapeutic Interventions in Post-War Northern Uganda (Milissen, Lieve, MSc, Alipanga, Benjamin, PhD) Incorporating Psychosocial Counseling Skills into the Curriculum of Public Health Training in Northern Uganda (Vindevogel, Sofie, PhD) Commun Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Civil/War Lifespan W & C Africa Train/ Ed/Dis Comm/Int, Cul Div, Civil/War Other E & S Africa Commun Civil/War Child/Adol E & S Africa All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 97 Final Program Daily Schedule Community Therapy – Psychosocial Support to Traumatized Communities after Ethnic Conflict (Verelst, An, MPsych) M ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 10 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level ! Child Track One Relationships between Cumulative and Complex Trauma Exposure and Symptoms in Children: Implications for DSM and ICD Diagnostic Classification Symposium Chair (Stolbach, Bradley, PhD) Bayfront A Discussant (Cloitre, Marylène, PhD) Lobby Symptoms of Developmental Trauma Disorder Industrialized Assess Chronic, Differentiated by Distinct Profiles of Exposure to Dx Complex Childhood Adversity and Trauma (Grasso, Damion, PhD; Ford, Julian, PhD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; van der Kolk, Bessel, MD) ✣ Military Track Symposium Daily Schedule Brickell Lobby Trauma Exposure and Psychosocial Adjustment in a National Cohort of Young Children (Briggs, Ernestine, PhD; Coffino, Brianna, PhD; Lee, Robert, MS, MA; Stolbach, Bradley, PhD; Lieberman, Alicia, PhD) Practice Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Dev/Int Industrialized Trauma Histories and Symptom Profiles of Youth Exposed to Caregivers with Mental Illness and Alcohol/Substance Use Problems (Vivrette, Rebecca, PhD; Lee, Robert, MS, MA; Briggs, Ernestine, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Clin Res, Complex Not Applicable A Latent Class Analysis of PTSD and Complex Trauma Symptoms in Urban Trauma-Exposed Children and Adolescents (Stolbach, Bradley, PhD; Cloitre, Marylène, PhD; Garvert, Donn, MS) Assess Dx Complex Industrialized Children and Their Parents’ Combat Deployments: From Emotional and Behavioral Problems to Community Interventions Chair (Bui, Eric, MD, PhD) Discussant (Kerig, Patricia, PhD) Help-Seeking by Military Families with Children in Military and Civilian Communities (MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley, PhD; Flittner, Allison, PhD; Mustillo, Sarah, PhD; Lester, Patricia, MD) M Commun Commun, Fam/Int, Prevent, Mil/Vets Industrialized Prevent Fam/Int, Prevent, Tech, Mil/Vets Industrialized Staying Strong: An Educational Website for Parents and Educators to Support Military Connected Children (Ohye, Bonnie, PhD; Kelly, Hope, BA; Bui, Eric, MD, PhD; Rauch, Paula, MD) Commun Mil/Vets Industrialized Staying Strong With Schools: A School Based Intervention for Military Connected Children (Bui, Eric, MD, PhD; Chen, Yan, BS; Kelly, Hope, BA; Simon, Naomi, MD; Ohye, Bonnie, PhD) Commun Mil/Vets Industrialized A Community-Based Parenting Intervention to Prevent Behavior and Emotional Problems in Children with Parents Deployed to War: ADAPT (Gewirtz, Abigail, PhD, LP; Zamir, Osnat, PhD, MSW; DeGarmo, David, PhD) Final Program 98 M www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 10 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Symposium Sevilla Lobby Symposium Merrick Lobby Flagler Lobby Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Charting a Path toward Resilience following Childhood Exposure to Trauma Chair/Discussant (Howell, Kathryn, PhD) I Parental Warmth, Psychopathology, and Romantic Relationship Quality Mediate the Relationship between Childhood Exposure to IPV and Adult Life Satisfaction (Miller, Laura, PhD; Cater, Asa, PhD; Howell, Kathryn, PhD; Graham-Bermann, Sandra, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Depr, Fam/Int, QoL Adult Industrialized The Interaction of Childhood Trauma Exposure and Adult Psychopathology in Predicting Reports of Post-Traumatic Growth following Duty-Related Trauma Exposure (Lilly, Michelle, PhD; London, Melissa, BA) Clin Res Affect/Int Adult Industrialized Resilience across Multiple Domains among Children At-Risk for Maltreatment (Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia, PhD; Miller, Laura, PhD; Howell, Kathryn, PhD; Figge, Caleb, MS, PhD Student) Practice Aggress, Anx, CPA, Depr Child/Adol Industrialized Resilience in Young Adulthood following Childhood Poly-Victimization: The Protective Role of Friends and Family (Howell, Kathryn, PhD; Miller, Laura, PhD) Clin Res CPA, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Complex Lifespan Industrialized Dysfunctional Avoidance: Trauma, Attachment, and Mindfulness Chair (Godbout, Natacha, PhD) M Mental Health of a Cohort of 2000 Sexually Abused and Non-Abused Youth: PsychosisRelated Diagnoses, Attempted Suicide-Related Hospitalizations and Psychotropic Drugs (Daigneault, Isabelle, PhD; Hébert, Martine, PhD; Lecomte, Tania, PhD) Clin Res CSA, Health Child/Adol Industrialized Dissociation and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms: An Examination of the Correlates of a Dissociative PTS Subtype (Runtz, Marsha, PhD; Godbout, Natacha, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Chronic, Complex Adult Industrialized Dissociation in Reportedly Non-Traumatized Individuals: The Role of Affect Dysregulation and Attachment Disturbance (Briere, John, PhD; Runtz, Marsha, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Assess Dx, Neglect Adult N/A Exploring the Role of Mindfulness in the Relation between Child Maltreatment and Psychological Health (Godbout, Natacha, PhD; Bigras, Noemie, BA) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Chronic, Depr Adult Industrialized Lead User Innovation: a Unique Approach to Model Development and Dissemination (Brown, Adam, PsyD; Saxe, Glenn, MD; McCauley, Kelly, LCSW; Baron, Lisa, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Clin Res, Comm/Int, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized www.istss.org 99 Daily Schedule Panel Presentation Primary Keywords M Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Session 10 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) !! Child Track Two Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Bayfront B Lobby Assessing the Complex Effects of Trauma Among Children and Adolescents: Strategies for Engaging Family Members and Applications in Clinical Practice (Kisiel, Cassandra, PhD; Fehrenbach, Tracy, PhD; Ghosh Ippen, Chandra, PhD) Oral Paper Presentation Psychological Treatments for Traumatized Adults Chair (Peskin, Melissa, PhD) Trade Lobby Determining Person-Treatment Fit for Brief Treatment of Trauma in a Community Setting: Which Interventions are Best for Whom? (Bira, Lindsay, PhD; Stuetzle, Rick, PhD; Ironson, Gail, MD PhD) Clin Res CSA, Clin Res, Commun, Ethnic Adult Industrialized I A Comparison of Three Treatments for Traumas in a High Crime Neighborhood (Ironson, Gail, MD, PhD; Bira, Lindsay, MS, PhD Student; Stuetzle, Rick, PhD; Freund, Blanche, PhD; Goodwin, Jarrard, MD) Clin Res Comm/Int Adult Industrialized M Psychotherapeutic Efficiency of a 10 Session Protocol Associating EMDR on PTSD and Dissociation among Refugees Torture Survivors from Central and West Africa (de Fouchier, Capucine, PhD; Blanchet, Alain, PhD; Jehel, Louis, PhD, MD) Clin Res Cul Div, Rights, Refugee, Torture Adult W & C Africa M The Relationship between Post-Traumatic Symptoms, Depressive Symptoms, and Sleep Problems during Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy with a Cognitive Enhancer (Peskin, Melissa, PhD; Wyka, Katarzyna, PhD; Cukor, Judith, PhD; Difede, JoAnn, PhD) Clin Res Depr, Bio/Int, Sleep, Terror Adult Industrialized M Workshop Presentation Assess Dx Practice, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized I Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, Noon – 1:15 p.m. SIG Meeting Complex Trauma SIG Own 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Merrick Lobby SIG Meeting Diversity and Cultural Competence SIG Bayfront B, Lobby SIG Meeting Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma and Resilience SIG Sevilla, Lobby SIG Meeting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender SIG Flager, Lobby SIG Meeting Military SIG Brickell, Lobby SIG Meeting Psychodynamic SIG Bayfront A, Lobby SIG Meeting Traumatic Loss and Grief SIG Trade, Lobby Final Program 100 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 11 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ‡ Spanish Track Master Clinician Chopin Mezz Primary Keywords Clínico Experto: Integrar Tratamiento Sensible a la Cultura y Basado en la Evidencia con Niños Traumatizados y Sus Familias (Master Clinician: Integrating Culturally Informed and Evidence Based Treatment with Traumatized Young Children and Their Families) (Lieberman, Alicia, PhD) Prevent Secondary Keywords CPA, Dev/Int, Pub Health, Train/Ed/Dis Population Types Regions Child/Adol Industrialized Presentation Level M Presented in English with simultaneous translation to Spanish Symposium Versailles Mezz Attacks from All Sides: Exploring Multiple Facets Affecting Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing Chair (Chou, Tommy, MA) Discussant (Keane, Terence, PhD) Attack-Related Family Discussions and Children’s Mental Health Following the Boston Marathon Bombing (Carpenter, Aubrey, MA; Elkins, R. Meredith, MA; Kerns, Caroline, MA; Chou, Tommy, MA; Dantowitz, Annie, MA; Comer, Jonathan, PhD) Global Acute, Comm/Vio, Global, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized College Student Adjustment to the Boston Marathon Bombings (Felix, Erika, PhD; Green, Jennifer, PhD; Holt, Melissa, PhD) Global Anx, Depr, Terror Adult Industrialized Reconsolidation Interference of Trauma-Related Memories of the Boston Marathon Bombing (Kredlow, Maria Alexandra, MA; Jain, Sonal, Undergraduate; Otto, Michael, PhD) Clin Res Acute, Clin Res, Cog/ Int, Terror Adult N/A Parents’ Responses to the Boston Marathon Bombing: Communication, Support and MeaningMaking (Moore, Cynthia, PhD; Gorrindo, Tristan, MD; Pokela, Julie, PhD; Steblea, Ingrid, BA; Rauch, Paula, MD) Global Acute, Comm/Int, Train/Ed/Dis Lifespan Industrialized M Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 101 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 11 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms Linking Child Maltreatment to Internalizing Psychopathology: The Role of Emotion Regulation Chair (McLaughlin, Katie, PhD) M Child Maltreatment and Neural Function in Systems Underlying Emotion Regulation (McLaughlin, Katie, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD) Bio Med Affect/Int, CPA, Dev/Int, Bio/Int Child/Adol Industrialized Long-Term Neurobiological Sequelae of Childhood Abuse (Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Cross, Dorthie, PhD; Ely, Timothy, BS; Guzman, Dora, BS; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD) Bio Med Anx, CPA, CSA, Bio/Int Adult Industrialized Child Maltreatment and PTSD Interact to Predict Poor In Vivo Emotion Regulation and Attentional Biases for Negative Photos (Walsh, Kate, PhD) Bio Med CPA Adult Industrialized Emotion Regulation in Adults with a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse Clin Res CPA, CSA Adult N/A (Powers Lott, Abigail, PhD; Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD; Fani, Negar, PhD; Etkin, Amit, MD, PhD; Gyurak, Anett, PhD; Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD; Bradley, Bekh, PhD) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Pathways to Healthy Postpartum Functioning among Mothers with Childhood Maltreatment Histories Chair (Muzik, Maria, MD) Discussant (Ford, Julian, PhD) Symposium Individual Differences in Women’s Strategies for Processing Childhood Maltreatment Experiences and Associations with Postpartum Functioning. (Simon, Valerie, PhD; Muzik, Maria, MD) Clin Res Affect/Int, CPA, Cog/Int, Health Adult Industrialized Positive and Negative Post-Traumatic Changes: Unique and Combined Relations with Psychosocial and Parental Functioning among Mothers with Childhood Maltreatment Histories (Fava, Nicole, PhD, MSW; Simon, Valerie, PhD; Khan, Maria, BA; Kovacevic, Merdijana, BA; Smith, Erin, MA; Muzik, Maria, MD) Clin Res Anx, CPA, Depr, Dev/Int Adult N/A Oxytocin Receptor Gene Variation is Associated with Maternal Bonding Among Women with Childhood Maltreatment Histories (Bocknek, Erika, PhD; Raveau, Hasti, MA; Hamilton, Lindsay, BA; King, Anthony, PhD; Muzik, Maria, MD) Practice Chronic, Dev/Int, Gen/Int Lifespan Industrialized Child Maltreatment History and Parenting Sense of Competence (Katsonga-Phiri, Tiamo, BA; Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia, PhD; Hamilton, Lindsay, BA; Rosenblum, Katherine, PhD; Muzik, Maria, MD) Practice CPA, CSA, Depr Adult Industrialized Daily Schedule Sevilla Lobby Final Program 102 A www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 11 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Symposium Merrick Lobby Panel Presentation Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Primary Keywords Workshop Presentation Bayfront B Lobby Population Types Regions Presentation Level From Community Violence to Natural Disasters: How We Can Promote the Recovery of Children and Youth Chair (Mack, Amy, PsyD) M Through the Eyes of the Young Child: Importance of a Developmental Approach to Disaster Response (Gurwitch, Robin, PhD) Practice Complex, Dev/Int, Nat/Dis, Terror Child/Adol N/A Resilience in the Face of Interpersonal Mass Violence: Students’ Reactions to Mass Interpersonal Violence (Jones, Russell, PhD) Prevent Acc/Inj, Acute, Anx, Assess Dx Child/Adol Industrialized Public Policy, Planning and Response in Colorado – Improving Child and Adolescent Recovery (Drennen, Curt, PsyD RN) Social Comm/Vio, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Train/Ed/Dis Prof Industrialized Caregiver Mental Health & Child and Adolescent Resilience (Fox, Judith, PhD) Commun Commun, Comm/Vio, Fam/Int, Nat/Dis Child/Adol Global Secondary Traumatic Stress and Resilience for Trauma Therapists: a Developmental Perspective (Rogers, Karen, PhD; Orliss, Micah, PhD; Park, Elizabeth, PsyD) Practice Clin Res, Dev/Int, Self-Care Child/Adol Industrialized I Commun Practice Child/Adol N/A I Practice CPA, Clin Res, Practice, Fam/Int Lifespan N/A M ! Child Track One Screening and Assessing Trauma in Infants and Young Children Workshop (Grady, Jennifer, MSW; Rosenblum, Katherine, Presentation PhD; Paris, Ruth, PhD; Norona, Carmen, MSW) Bayfront A Lobby !! Child Track Two Secondary Keywords Strategies to Empower and Engage Families to Stop the Cycle of Violence: Challenges Faced in the Treatment of Child Physical Abuse (Runyon, Melissa, PhD) Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 103 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 11 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Oral Paper Presentation Brickell Lobby Primary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level The Role of Childhood Trauma in Military Populations Chair (Miles, Shannon, PhD) Improving PTSD Treatment Outcomes for Veterans by Attending to Childhood Abuse: A Synthesis of two Studies (Whelan, John J., PhD, Cpsych) Practice CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M Effects of Child Abuse on Combat-Related PTSD Diagnosis and Symptoms (Reddy, Madhavi, PhD; Shea, M. Tracie, PhD) Clin Res Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Mil/Vets Adult N/A M The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Combat Experiences on Mental Health Outcomes and Resilience in a Sample of Treatment-Seeking Service Members. (Bhakta, Jagruti, PhD; Miggantz, Erin, PhD; Ram, Vasudha, MPH; Gerard, Steven, BA; Fesperman, Susan, MPH; Webb-Murphy, Jennifer, PhD, ABPP) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Health, Mil/Vets Adult N/A M Childhood Trauma and PTSD Treatment Outcomes in Veterans (Miles, Shannon, PhD; Thompson, Karin, PhD) Practice CPA, CSA, Practice, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M Global Chronic, Complex, Global Child/Adol E & S Africa I Age of Trauma Exposure and Risk of PTSD among Cambodian Genocide Survivors (Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH; Williams, Nathalie, PhD(c); Hean, Sokhom, PhD; de Jong, Joop, PhD; Gibson, James, PhD) Prevent Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Surv/Hist, Civil/War Child/Adol E Asia & Pac M Abuse and Neglect in Adolescents of Jammu, India: The Role of Gender, Family Structure, and Parental Education Assess Dx CPA, CSA, Global, Pub Health Child/Adol S Asia A Prevent Complex, Death, Grief, Civil/War Child/Adol E & S Africa M Oral Paper Presentation Global Studies on Traumatized Children Chair (Neugebauer, Richard, PhD, MPH) Trade Lobby Interpersonal Trauma In Kenyan Adolescents: A Culturally Grounded Model (Friis, Elsa, Doctoral Student; Puffer, Eve, PhD) (Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student; Koot, Hans, PhD) Daily Schedule Secondary Keywords Influence of Age at Exposure to Violence on PTSD Symptom (PTSS) Emergence from Middle Childhood to Early Adulthood in Post-Genocide Rwanda (Neugebauer, Richard, PhD, MPH) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 104 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 11 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation The Role of Schools, Communities and Web-Based Training after Trauma Chair (Cloitre, Marylène, PhD) Flagler Lobby Can a Natural Disaster Increase the Risks of Suicide Attempts and Psychiatric Disorders in Children and Adolescents? A 5-Year Matched Cohort Study (Arnberg, Filip, PhD; Gudmundsdottir, Ragnhilder, MSc; Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD) Train/ Ed/Dis Prevent, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized I An Evaluation of a School-Based Psychoeducational Program Teaching Adolescents to Cope with Traumatic Stressors (Holt, Samantha, MA Student; Ghoul, Assia, BA; Hassan, Sarah, MA Student; Bonadio, Anthony, MA Student; Donnelly, William, PhD; Dubow, Eric, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Commun, Prevent Child/Adol Industrialized M Evidence Based care for Trauma Arising from Abuse and Neglect in the Child and Family Services Sector in Australia. (O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD; Lau, Winnie, PhD; Nathan, Alkemade, PhD; Nursey, Jane, Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist; Mildon, Robyn, PhD; Wade, Catherine, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Chronic, Comm/Int Lifespan Industrialized M A New Approach to Training and Education in the Treatment of Childhood and Complex Trauma within the Veterans Health Administration: Survey Results from an Exclusively Web-Based Training Initiative Train/ Ed/Dis Chronic, Complex, Pub Health, Mil/Vets Prof Industrialized M (Garovoy, Natara, PhD, MPH; Jackson, Christie, PhD; Cloitre, Marylène, PhD) Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 105 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 12 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ‡ Spanish Track Panel Presentation Chopin Mezz Symposium Un Enfoque Multidisciplinario del Tratamiento de Trauma para Refugiados y Desplazados Internos (A Multidisciplinary Approach to Address Trauma among Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons) Global Secondary Keywords Comm/Int, Global, Rights, Refugee Population Types Lifespan Regions Presentation Level Global M (Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH; Shultz, James, PhD; Espinola, Maria, PsyD; Aboul-Hosn, Sara, PsyD; Campbell, Jason, PhD) National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study: Prospective Assessment of PTSD and Health Outcomes Chair (Keane, Terence, PhD) Description of Methods and Design (Schlenger, William, PhD; Kulka, Richard, PhD; Corry, Nida, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD; Williams, Christianna, PhD) Res Meth Assess Dx, Clin Res, Health, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Risk Factors for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Henn-Haase, Clare, PsyD; Marmar, Charles, MD; Kulka, Richard, PhD; Schlenger, William, PhD; Corry, Nida, PhD; Qian, Meng, PhD; Ho, Chia-Lin, PhD; Shalev, Arieh, MD) Clin Res Assess Dx, Health, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Mortality Outcomes and Prospective Risk Modeling among Vietnam Theater Veterans (Corry, Nida, PhD; Schlenger, William, PhD; Williams, Christianna, PhD; Kulka, Richard, PhD; Mulvaney-Day, Norah, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD) Clin Res Chronic, Death, Health, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Chronic Health Conditions, and Health Service Utilization in Vietnam Veterans (Mulvaney-Day, Norah, PhD; Schlenger, William, PhD; Corry, Nida, PhD; Williams, Christianna, PhD; Ho, Chia-Lin, PhD; Nagler, Caryn, MPH; Mauch, Danna, PhD; Fairbank, John, PhD; Marmar, Charles, MD) Clin Res Health, Illness, Mil/Vets Adult Symposium M Daily Schedule Versailles Mezz Primary Keywords All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 106 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 12 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✧ Biology Track Symposium Biscayne Mezz Symposium Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions EEG Parameters and Neurofeedback Treatment of PTSD Chair (van der Kolk, Bessel, MD) Discussant (Lanius, Ruth, MD, PhD) Presentation Level M A Prospective Study of the Differential Impact of mTBI and PTSD on Cortical Arousal (McFarlane, Alexander, MD; Felmingham, Kim, PhD; Lawrence, Andy, BA (Hons); Lawrence-Wood, Ellie, PhD; Wise, Vikki, PhD; Davy, Carol, PhD; Bryant, Richard, PhD) Assess Dx Bio Med, Bio/Int, Prevent, Mil/Vets Adult Normalization of EEG Activity in Individuals with Chronic PTSD Following Neurofeedback Training (Gapen, Mark, PhD; Musicaro, Regina, BA; van der Kolk, Bessel, MD; Hamlin, Ed, PhD) Clin Res Bio Med, Chronic, Complex, Bio/Int Adult A Randomized Controlled Trial of Neurofeedback for Chronic PTSD (van der Kolk, Bessel, MD; Spinazzola, Joseph, PhD; Hodgdon, Hilary, PhD; Musicaro, Regina, BA; Suvak, Michael, PhD) Bio Med Bio/Int Adult Global Symposium Global Treatment for Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorders: Next Steps to Building the Evidence Base Chair (Norman, Sonya, PhD) CBT for PTSD in Veterans with Co-Occurring PTSD and Substance Use Disorders: A Preliminary Examination (Hamblen, Jessica, PhD; McGovern, Mark, PhD; Possemato, Kyle, PhD; Hammel, John, MD; Lantinga, Larry, PhD; Schwartzberg, Rebecca, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized Psychological Interventions for PTSD and Comorbid Substance Use Disorder: A Cochrane Review Clin Res Clin Res, Sub/Abuse Lifespan Industrialized Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders Using Prolonged Exposure: The COPE Treatment (Back, Sudie, PhD; Killeen, Therese, PhD, RN) Clin Res CSA, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets Adult N/A Integrating Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD in a Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (SARRTP) (Norman, Sonya, PhD; Davis, Brittany, PhD; Colvonen, Peter, PhD; Myers, Ursula, MS, PhD Student; Trim, Ryan, PhD; Robinson, Shannon, MD) Clin Res Sub/Abuse Adult Industrialized A (Roberts, Neil, DPsych(Clin); Roberts, Pamela, DPsych(Clin); Jones, Neil, MSc; Bisson, Jonathan, MD) www.istss.org 107 Final Program Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 12 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) !! Child Track Two Symposium Bayfront B Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Mental Health Outcomes in Children and Adolescents with Histories of Maltreatment and Family Violence Chair (Romano, Elisa, PhD, Cpsych) Longer-Term Mental Health Consequences of Early Corporal Punishment in a Representative Sample of Canadian Children M Clin Res Aggress, Anx, CPA, Depr Child/Adol Industrialized Behavioral Pathways and Predictors among Maltreated Children in Child Welfare (Bell, Tessa, Doctoral Student; Romano, Elisa, PhD, Cpsych; Flynn, Robert, PhD) Prevent CPA, Res Meth Child/Adol N/A Trauma Profiles and Correlates among Maltreated Adolescents in Child Welfare (Lyons, Jennifer, PhD Candidate; Weegar, Kelly, PhD Candidate; Romano, Elisa, PhD, Cpsych; Wekerle, Christine, PhD) Res Meth Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Clin Res Child/Adol Industrialized Mental Health Outcomes in Children with Maltreatment Histories: A Systematic Review of Cross-Informant Correspondence (Romano, Elisa, PhD, Cpsych; Weegar, Kelly, PhD Candidate; Babchishin, Lyzon, PhD Candidate; Saini, Michael, PhD) Assess Dx Practice, Health, Res Meth Child/Adol N/A Res Meth CPA, Res Meth Lifespan Global M Military Culture: Core Competencies for Healthcare Professionals (Brim, William, PsyD; Watson, Patricia, PhD; Kudler, Harold, MD; Ermold, Jenna, PhD, Nash, William, MD; Westphal, Richard, RN, PhD) CulDiv Assess Dx, Cul Div, Mil/Vets Lifespan Industrialized I ! Child Track One Using Implementation Science to Advance Child Well-Being: Advances in Screening for Trauma and Workshop Behavioral Health Needs Presentation (Conradi, Lisa, PsyD; Tullberg, Erika, MPH; Berliner, Bayfront A Lucy, MSW) Lobby Train/ Ed/Dis Assess Dx, Complex Child/Adol Industrialized M Case Study Presentation Prevent Affect/Int, QoL, Social Child/Adol Industrialized I (Frechette, Sabrina, PhD Candidate; Romano, Elisa, PhD, Cpsych) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Panel Presentation Theoretical Approaches to Long-term Impact of Childhood Trauma (Benight, Charles, PhD; Hobfoll, Stevan, PhD; Pyszczynski, Tom, PhD; Silver, Roxane, PhD; La Greca, Annette, PhD) Sevilla Lobby ✣ Military Track Daily Schedule Panel Presentation Brickell Lobby Flagler Lobby Educational First Aid: School-Based Crisis Intervention Dealing with High-Intensity Media Coverage of War, Terror and Catastrophes (Schultz, Jon-Håkon, PhD; Langballe, Åse, PhD) All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 108 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 12 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation Short- and Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Children and Adults Chair (Ajdukovic, Dean, PhD) Merrick Lobby Trajectories of PTSD Symptoms of Adolescents Following Wenchuan Earthquake: A Latent Growth Mixture Model Analysis. (Yuanyuan, An, PhD, PsyD; Nan, Lin, PsyD Candidate) Assess Dx Nat/Dis Child/Adol E Asia & Pac I Children Exposed to a Natural Disaster Psychological Consequences Eight Years Post Disaster (Adebäck, Petra, Doctoral Student; Michélsen, Hans, PhD, Cpsych; Nilsson, Doris, PhD; Schulman, Abbe, MD PhD) Clin Res Acute, Health, Nat/Dis Lifespan Industrialized A And What about the Children? The Federal Disaster Response Data on Behavioral Health Services to Children (Bellamy, Nikki, PhD; Naturale, April, PhD, MSSW; Liu, Julie, MA; Uekawa, Kaz, PhD) Commun Nat/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized M Meta-Analysis of Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Mental Health and PTSD (Ajdukovic, Dean, PhD) Global Health, Nat/Dis, Tech/Dis Adult C & E Europe & Indep M Parent Interventions and Global Studies on Child Trauma Chair (Lavi, Iris, PhD) Trade Lobby Cambodians’ Responses to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal: A National Longitudinal Study (Sonis, Jeffrey, MD, MPH; Gibson, James, PhD; de Jong, Joop, PhD; Hean, Sokhom, PhD) Clin Res Rights, Social, Torture, Civil/War Adult E Asia & Pac I Relations between PTSD and Distress Dimensions in an Indian Child/Adolescent Sample Following the 2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks (Contractor, Ateka, MA; Mehta, Panna, MA; Tamburrino, Marijo, MD; Hovey, Joseph, PhD; Tiamiyu, Mojisola, PhD; Elhai, Jon, PhD) Assess Dx Cul Div, Ethnic, Terror Child/Adol S Asia M The Parents Make the Difference Program in Liberia: Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial (Puffer, Eve, PhD; Green, Eric, PhD; Chase, Rhea, PhD; Sim, Amanda, MA; Rolland, Eduardo, MA; Frils, Elsa, Doctoral Student) Global CPA, Commun, Fam/Int, Prevent Lifespan W & C Africa M Child-Parent Psychotherapy Examined in a Perinatal Sample: Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Child-Rearing Attitudes (Lavi, Iris, PhD; Gard, Arianna, BA; Hagan, Melissa, PhD; Van Horn, Patricia, PhD; Lieberman, Alicia, PhD) Prevent CPA, DV, Fam/Int Adult Industrialized I All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 109 Final Program Daily Schedule Oral Paper Presentation ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 12 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation The Role of Parents in Child Trauma Chair (Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD) Gusman/Tuttle Lobby Parental Grief, Depression, and Anxiety as Predictors of Mother-Reported Child Grief in Bereaved U.S. Military Families (Ortiz, Claudio, PhD, Fisher, Joscelyn, PhD, Zhou, Jing, MS, Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP, Layne, Christopher, PhD, Cozza, Stephen, MD) Assess Dx Death, Grief Lifespan Industrialized M Maternal Trauma Exposure and PTSD as Predictors of Emotional Availability and Children’s Adjustment (Samuelson, Kristin, PhD; Wilson, Christina, PhD; Padron, Elena, PhD; Lee, Suellen, PhD) Clin Res CPA, Complex, Fam/Int Lifespan N/A I The Effect of Maternal Trauma on Child Attachment Security: The Indirect Effects of PTSD Symptoms and Atypical Parenting Behaviors (Riggs, Jessica, MS (PhD Student); Harris, Katherine, MS; Rouleau, Erica, BA; Pitzen, Jerrica, BA; Rivas, Mayra, Undergraduate; Huth-Bocks, Alissa, PhD) Prevent Complex, Cul Div, DV, Prevent Lifespan Industrialized M The Norway 2011 Terror Attack: Parents’ Experiences and Post-Traumatic Stress Reactions (Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD; Jensen, Tine, PhD; Thoresen, Siri, PhD) Clin Res Acute, Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Fam/Int Lifespan Industrialized M Saturday, November 8, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 13 ✧ Biology Track Symposium Daily Schedule Biscayne Mezz Sexual Functioning and PTSD: Competing Biology and Phenomenology Chair (Lehrner, Amy, PhD) Discussant (van der Kolk, Bessel, MD) I Sexual Dysfunction in Male Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans: Association with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Combat-Related Mental Health Disorders (Cohen, Beth, MD, MAS; Breyer, Benjamin, MD; Bertenthal, Daniel, MPH; Rosen, Raymond, PhD; Neylan, Thomas, MD; Seal, Karen, MD, MPH) Clin Res Health, Illness, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized Biology of PTSD and Sexual Dysfunction (Yehuda, Rachel, PhD; Rosenbaum, Talli, MSc) Bio Med Health, Illness, Bio/Int Adult N/A PTSD and Sexual Dysfunction in Combat Veterans: Psychological and Neuroendocrine Correlates (Lehrner, Amy, PhD) Bio Med Health, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 110 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 13 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ❖ Long-Term Effects of Child Trauma Track Symposium Sevilla Lobby Symposium Trade Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Measuring Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma Chair (Rockefeller, Richard, MD, In Memoriam) Discussant (Lindert, Jutta, PhD, MPH, MA) I Offspring Effects of Parental PTSD: A Review of the Literature (Leen-Feldner, Ellen, PhD; Feldner, Matthew, PhD; Amstadter, Ananda, PhD) Clin Res Gen/Int, Fam/Int Lifespan N/A Developing a Measure of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma (Danieli, Yael, PhD) Assess Dx Fam/Int, Global, Refugee, Civil/War Lifespan Global Assessment of Family Adaptational Styles and their Impacts on Adult Children of Holocaust Survivors (Norris, Fran, PhD) Assess Dx Surv/Hist Adult N/A Future Applications of the Measures of the Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma (Engdahl, Brian, PhD) Global Assess Dx, Fam/Int, Surv/Hist Lifespan Industrialized Terrorism and Child Mental Health: The Impact of the Boston Marathon Bombings Chair (McLaughlin, Katie, PhD) M Bio Med Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Bio/Int, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized Media Exposure and Sympathetic Nervous System Reactivity Predict PTSD Symptoms after the Boston Marathon Bombings (Busso, Daniel, MA, MSc; McLaughlin, Katie, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD) Bio Med Anx, Comm/ Vio, Journalism, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized Teacher Crisis Response Following the Boston Marathon Attack and Manhunt (Green, Jennifer, PhD; Holt, Melissa, PhD; Kwong, Lana, MPH; Reid, Gerald, PhD; Xuan, Ziming, ScD; Comer, Jonathan, PhD) Commun Commun, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress and Psychosocial Functioning among Area Youth Following the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing (Comer, Jonathan, PhD; Dantowitz, Annie, MA; Chou, Tommy, MA; Carpenter, Aubrey, MA; Elkins, R., MA; Kerns, Caroline, MA; Green, Jennifer, PhD) Clin Res Health, Pub Health, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized Practice Acc/Inj, Practice, Fam/Int, QoL Child/Adol Industrialized ! Child Track One Post-Traumatic Growth: An Ecological Developmental Approach to Pediatric Post-Trauma Panel Adaptation Presentation (Nelson, Lara, MD; Kilmer, Ryan, PhD; Gil-Rivas, Bayfront A Virginia, PhD; Gold, Jeffrey, PhD) Lobby M All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 111 Final Program Daily Schedule Amygdala Response to Negative Emotional Stimuli Predicts PTSD Symptom Onset following a Terrorist Attack (McLaughlin, Katie, PhD; Sheridan, Margaret, PhD) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 13 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Panel Presentation Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Bringing it Home: The Application of Trauma Focused Therapy in Home-Based Settings (Wozniak, Jessica, PsyD; Griffin, Jessica, PsyD; Sarvet, Barry, MD; Black-Pond, Constance, LCSW) Practice Commun, Complex, Train/Ed/Dis Child/Adol Industrialized M A Life Span Approach to Expert Assessment of Adults Reporting Childhood Sexualized Assault (CSA): Using Developmental Psychopathalogy, Attachment and Risk/Resilience to Assess Impacts of CSA (Barnes, Rosemary, PhD; Josefowitz, Nina, PhD) Practice Anx, Fam/Int, Prevent, Surv/Hist Child/Adol N/A I Commun Commun, Mil/Vets Child/Adol Industrialized I Flagler Lobby Staying Strong: How Schools Build Resilience in Military Families - A Documentary (Ohye, Bonnie, PhD; Kelly, Hope, BA; Bui, Eric, MD, PhD) Oral Paper Presentation DSM-5 and proposed ICD-11 PTSD criteria Chair (Lueger-Schuster, Brigitte, PhD) Versailles Mezz Evidence of Symptom Profiles Consistent with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Different Trauma Samples (Elklit, Ask, MSc; Shevlin, Mark, PhD; Hyland, Philip, MA, PhD Student) Assess Dx Clin Res, Complex, Rape Adult Industrialized M PTSD Prevalence in U.S. Combat Infantry Soldiers: DSM-5 versus DSM-IV-TR Definitions, and Calibration of PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) (Hoge, Charles, MD; Wilk, Joshua, PhD; Riviere, Lyndon, PhD; Weathers, Frank, PhD) Assess Dx Assess Dx, Practice, Pub Health, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M PTSD in ICD-11: A Comparison of the Proposed ICD-11 and DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria in a Sample of Young Survivors of a Catastrophic Shooting (Hafstad, Gertrud, PhD; Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD; Thoresen, Siri, PhD) Assess Dx Acute, Terror Child/Adol Industrialized M An Evaluation of ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD Criteria in a Sample of Adult Survivors of Childhood Institutional Abuse (Lueger-Schuster, Brigitte, PhD; Knefel, Matthias, MS, PhD Student) Assess Dx CPA, CSA, Chronic, Surv/Hist (Older) Industrialized M Gusman/Tuttle Lobby !! Child Track Two Workshop Presentation Bayfront B Lobby Media Presentation Daily Schedule Primary Keywords All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 112 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 13 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) ✣ Military Track Oral Paper Presentation Brickell Lobby Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Treatment of Soldiers and Veterans Chair (Best, Sasha, PhD) Effectiveness of Post-Deployment Early Intervention for U.S. Army Mortuary Affairs Soldiers: Results from Four Years (Biggs, Quinn, PhD, MPH; Fullerton, Carol, PhD; McCarroll, James, PhD, MPH; Kansky, Jessica, BA; Zatzick, Douglas, MD; Ursano, Robert, MD) Prevent Mil/Vets Adult N/A M Predicting the Efficacy of Recommended Treatments for Veterans with PTSD: A Meta-Regression Analysis (Haagen, Joris, PhD Candidate; Smid, Geert, MD, PhD; Knipscheer, Jeroen, MD, PhD; Kleber, Rolf, PhD) Clin Res Chronic, Clin Res, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M Preliminary Results from a Randomized Trial of Prolonged Exposure and Virtual Reality Exposure for Active Duty Soldiers with PTSD (Reger, Greg, PhD; Koenen-Woods, Patricia, PsyD; Zetocha, Kimberlee, PhD; Holloway, Kevin, PhD; Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP; Difede, JoAnn, PhD) Clin Res Clin Res, Tech, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M Successful use of Stellate Ganglion Block in the Treatment of Severe PTSD from Combat and Childhood Adversity: a Case Report (Best, Sasha, PhD; Fernandes, Colin, MD; Kixmiller, Jeffrey, PhD; Frederick, Debbie, RN, NP) Practice Chronic, Practice, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets Adult Industrialized M Daily Schedule All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. www.istss.org 113 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Daily Schedule Saturday, November 8, 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Concurrent Session 13 Track Session Type Room & Level – Lobby or Mezzanine (Mezz) Primary Keywords Secondary Keywords Population Types Regions Presentation Level Oral Paper Presentation The Role of Childhood Trauma for Substance Abuse, Self-Harm, Suicidal Behavior and Health Problems Chair (Sumner, Jennifer, PhD) Windsor/ Sandringham Mezz Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Deliberate Self-Harm: A Moderated Mediation Model of Emotion Dysregulation and Childhood Trauma in African American Adults (Weiss, Nicole, PhD; Tull, Matthew, PhD; Gratz, Kim, PhD; Sullivan, Tami, PhD) Clin Res Affect/Int, CPA, CSA, Cul Div Adult Industrialized M An Exploration of the Relationship between Specific Types of Abuse (Verbal, Physical, Sexual, or Witnessed Abuse) and Different Forms of Suicidal Behaviours (Mossige, Svein, PhD, PsyD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, DV, Health Child/Adol Industrialized A Gender-Specific Profiles of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Past Year Mental and Substance Use Disorders, and their Associations among a National Sample of Adults in the United States (Cavanaugh, Courtenay, PhD; Petras, Hanno, PhD; Martins, Silvia, MD, PhD) Clin Res CPA, CSA, Neglect, Res Meth Adult Industrialized A Trauma Exposure and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Predict Onset of Cardiovascular Events in Women (Sumner, Jennifer, PhD; Kubzansky, Laura, PhD, MPH; Roberts, Andrea, PhD; Elkind, Mitchell, MD, MS; Rimm, Eric, ScD; Koenen, Karestan, PhD) Bio Med Bio Med, Health, Pub Health Adult Industrialized M Meeting Adjourns Daily Schedule 5:45 p.m. All authors are listed in italics. Presenters’ names are in bold. Discussants’ names are underlined. Guides to Keyword Abbreviations located on page 45. Final Program 114 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Notes www.istss.org 115 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Thursday Poster Session One Distribution Final Program 116 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Attended Presentations Thursday, November 6, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Mezzanine East/West/South STUDENT POSTER AWARD FINALISTS Poster #THU 101 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) DSM-IV, DSM-5, and ICD-11: How Well Do Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD Fit Children After Disasters? Danzi, BreAnne, BA, La Greca, Annette, PhD Poster Organization Each poster is scheduled for either Author Attended Poster Session One on Thursday, the Featured Poster Presentations at the Welcome Reception, or Author Attended Poster Session Two on Friday and includes a one-hour time period when the presenting author is available to answer questions. Poster #THU 102 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Health, Neglect, Child/Adol) Posters are organized in the conference program by poster number on each day. The presenting author is bolded. In addition, the author’s index provided at the end of the conference program includes all of the authors. A floor map showing the layout of posters is available in the poster hall and on page 116. Key: Poster # Number (Primary keyword, Secondary Keywords, Population type) Presentation Level – Region Poster #THU 103 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Cog/Int, Adult) Poster Dismantle Immediately following your scheduled poster session, display materials must be taken down and removed. Items not removed by the appointed poster dismantle time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of ISTSS. I - Industrialized Executive Functioning among Young Adults with History of Childhood Trauma Hildenbrand, Aimee, Doctoral Student, Turner, Elise, BA, Gamber, Rhae, BS, Daly, Brian, PhD Poster #THU 104 (Bio Med, Assess Dx, DV, Rape, Adult) Regions and Population Types can be found on page 46. Session One: Thursday, November 6 Poster Setup: 8:00 a.m.– 10:30 a.m. Poster Viewing: 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Poster Dismantle: 7:00 p.m. M - S Asia Severity of Maltreatment and Personality Pathology in Adolescents of Jammu, India: A Latent Class Approach Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student, Koot, Hans, PhD Keyword type descriptions can be found on page 45. Presentation levels and descriptions can be found on page 46. I - Industrialized I - Industrialized Coping Strategies as a Mediator between Reactivity to Loud Tones and PTSD Severity in Female Interpersonal Violence Trauma Survivors Delgado, Rebecca, MA Student, Griffin, Michael, PhD, Preston, Brittany, MA Poster #THU 105 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized Negative Affect Instability among Individuals with Comorbid Borderline Personality Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Scheiderer, Emily, MA , Wang, Ting, BS, Tomko, Rachel, MA, Wood, Phillip, PhD, Trull, Timothy, PhD Poster #THU 106 (Clin Res, Chronic, DV, Fam/Int, Bio/Int, Lifespan) I - N/A Intimate Partner Violence and Mother-Infant Physiological Attunement Bernard, Nicola, MA Student, Levendosky, Alytia, PhD, Bogat, G. Anne, PhD, Lonstein, Joseph, PhD www.istss.org 117 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 107 (Clin Res, Nat/Dis, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan) Poster #THU 113 (CulDiv, Assess Dx, Ethnic, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Substance Use among Low-Income Non-Hispanic Black Mothers in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Magnifies the Effect of Exposure on Child Externalizing Behaviors Manove, Emily, JD, Lowe, Sarah, PhD, Rhodes, Jean, PhD Do Race or Ethnicity Moderate PTSD’s Factor Structure? Findings from a National Clinic-Referred Sample of Traumatized Youth Contractor, Ateka, MA, Claycomb, Meredith, MA, Byllesby, Brianna, BA, Layne, Christopher, PhD, Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP, Elhai, Jon, PhD Poster #THU 108 (Clin Res, CPA, Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Poster #THU 114 (Practice, CPA, Comm/Vio, QoL, Adult) Attachment as a Mediator between Community Violence and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms among Adolescents with a History of Maltreatment London, Melissa, BA, Lim, Ban Hong (Phylice), BA, Pittman, Laura, PhD, Lilly, Michelle, PhD Poster #THU 109 (Clin Res, Cul Div, Depr, Dev/Int, Pub Health, Child/Adol) Poster #THU 115 (Practice, Clin Res, Prevent, Adult) I - Industrialized Early Childhood Trauma Impact on Suicidality: A Relationship between Risk Factors and Suicidal Ideation Zecevic, Ljiljana, MS, Szymanski, Kate, PhD I - Industrialized Poster #THU 116 (Prevent, CPA, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Neglect, Adult) M - Industrialized Maternal History of Different Forms of Maltreatment Predict Various Aspects of Parenting Behavior Khoury, Jennifer, MA, PhD Student, Gonzalez, Andrea, PhD, Levitan, Robert, PhD, Atkinson, Leslie, PhD I - Industrialized Potential Mediators of Childhood Exposure to Violence and Health Problems in Young Adulthood Moley, James, Undergraduate, Barnes, Sarah, BA, Howell, Kathryn, PhD, Miller, Laura, PhD Poster #THU 117 (Tech, Clin Res, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Evaluation of Barriers to the Reach of Mental Health Services: Familiarity with Telehealth Technology Brennan, Sara, BA, Price, Matthew, PhD, Gros, Daniel, PhD, Acierno, Ron, PhD Poster #THU 111 (Clin Res, CSA, Chronic, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized Contributions of Self-Blame, PTSD Symptoms, and Alcohol Consumption on Women’s Risk for Sexual Revictimization Eshelman, Lee, BA (Hons), Ross, Taylor, Undergraduate, Messman-Moore, Terri, PhD Poster #THU 112 (Clin Res, Anx, CPA, CSA, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized M - Industrialized Effects of Recent Stressful Events on PTSD Symptoms in Adult Population Exposed to Abuse in Childhood Zelviene, Paulina, MA, PhD Student, Kazlauskas, Evaldas, PhD The Moderation of Family Obligation on the Relationship between Potentially Traumatizing Events and Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Adolescents Wortel, Sanne, BA, Acker, Jenna, MA, PhD Student, Milan, Stephanie, PhD Poster #THU 110 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #THU 118 (Train/Ed/Dis, Comm/Vio, Fam/Int, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Longitudinal Predictors of Student Engagment in Youth Affected by Hurricane Katrina Thompson, Julia, PhD Candidate, Harbin, Shannon, MS, PhD Student, Kelley, Mary Lou, PhD Childhood Interpersonal Trauma and Anxiety as Predictors of Subsequent Substance Use in Women Mirotchnick, Carolyn, BA (Hons), Rosen, Lianne, MSc, Runtz, Marsha, PhD, Eadie, Erin, PhD Final Program 118 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting SPANISH LANGUAGE POSTERS Poster #THU 119 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Child/Adol) Poster #THU 124 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CSA, Rape, Child/Adol) - Latin Amer & Carib I - Industrialized Después de la Lesión: Creation and Dissemination of a Spanish-language Website to Help Parents of Injured Children Promote Child Recovery and Reduce Traumatic Stress Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD, Marsac, Meghan, PhD, Kohser, Kristen, MSW, Winston, Flaura, MD, PhD Poster #THU 120 (Prevent, Health, Prevent, Child/Adol) Poster #THU 125 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CSA, Rape, Child/Adol) - Latin Amer & Carib M - Latin Amer & Carib Impacto del Trauma Temprano Sobre el Apego de Infantes Que Viven en Residencias de Menores o en Familias de Acogida en Chile: Resultados Preliminares Spencer Contreras, Rosario, PsyD, Fresno, Andres, PsyD, Espinoza Chaparro, Camila, Licenciada en Psicología Investigación Desarrollada con Estudio De Campo: Crisis Familiares y Estrategias Para Enfrentarlas Dávila, Angélica, Licenciada en Psicología- Magister en Ciencias Sociales, Illanes, Mariana, Licenciada en Psicología, D’Ambrosio, Carolina, Licenciada en Psicología Efectos Persistentes y Herramientas de Sobrevivencia En LA 2ª. Y 3ª. Generación de Hijos de Sobrevivientes Del Holocausto Kurian-Fastlicht, Stephanie, PhD M - Industrialized Impacto del Trauma Parental en la Recuperación de Niños Traumatizados: Ejemplos de Casos en Una Clínica Comunitaria Usando Prácticas Basadas en la Evidencia Chavez, Veronica, PsyD, Celada, Teresa, PhD, Miller, Hannah, PsyD “Detección del trauma en casos de Abuso Sexual en el ámbito Jurídico Forense en Córdoba, Argentina: Tres etapas del proceso de investigación penal-psicológico que dan cuenta del trauma.” Scarafia, Marcela, MAGT CLINICAL/INTERVENTION RESEARCH POSTERS (CLIN/RES) Poster #THU 122 (Train/Ed/Dis, Comm/Vio, Complex, Cul Div, Mil/Vets, Lifespan) I - Latin Amer & Carib Poster #THU 123 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Complex, Cul Div, Fam/Int, Lifespan) “Detección del trauma en casos de Abuso Sexual en el ámbito Jurídico Forense en Córdoba, Argentina: Tres etapas del proceso de investigación penal-psicológico que dan cuenta del trauma.” Calvo Pesini, Rocio, Dipl Psych Poster #THU 126 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CSA, Rape, Adult) - Latin Amer & Carib Poster #THU 121 (Commun, Comm/Int, Fam/Int, Pub Health, Lifespan) M - Latin Amer & Carib www.istss.org Detección del Trauma en casos de Abuso Sexual en el ámbito jurídico-forense an Córdoba-Argentina: Tres etapas del proceso de investigación Penal-Psicológico que dan cuenta del trauma Beltramino, Laura, Dipl Psych Poster #THU 127 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Can Families Help Shape Veteran’s Opinions of and Response to Evidence Based Treatments for PTSD? Meis, Laura, PhD, LP, Spoont, Michele, PhD, Erbes, Christopher, PhD, LP, Polusny, Melissa, PhD, Noorbaloochi, Siamak, PhD, Hagel Campbell, Emily, MS, Bangerter, Ann, BA, BS, Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD, Kattar, Karen, PsyD, Tuerk, Peter, PhD Poster #THU 128 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Veterans’ Perceptions of the Role of Relationships and Social Engagement in Recovery from PTSD Kehle-Forbes, Shannon, PhD, Gerould, Heather, MS, Polusny, Melissa, PhD, Partin, Melissa, PhD, Slone, Laurie, PhD, Sayer, Nina, PhD 119 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 129 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Fam/Int, Adult) - Industrialized Findings from a Pilot Study of a Present-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Torbit, Lindsey, MA, PhD Student, Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student, Wanklyn, Sonya, PhD Candidate, Shnaider, Philippe, MA, Lane, Jeanine, Doctoral Student, Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #THU 130 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized Coping Self-Efficacy Mediates the Relationship between Avoidant Coping and Post-Traumatic Distress in Adults Seeking Follow-up Treatment from an Outpatient Trauma Surgery Clinic Waldrep, Edward, MA, PhD Student, Smith, Brian, MA, PhD Student, Pacella, Maria, PhD, Hruska, Bryce, MA, Delahanty, Douglas, PhD Poster #THU 131 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Chronic, Commun, Complex, Adult) - Industrialized Examination of Attrition in the Toward Recovery with Understanding and Empowerment (TRUE) Program: A Brief Intensive Intervention to Prepare Women with Complex Trauma for Trauma Processing Shea, Amanda, PhD, Lamoureux, Brittain, PhD, Palmieri, Patrick, PhD Poster #THU 132 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Chronic, Commun, Complex, Adult) - Industrialized Toward Recovery with Understanding and Empowerment (TRUE): A Brief Intensive Intervention to Prepare Women with Complex Trauma for Trauma Processing Lamoureux, Brittain, PhD, Palmieri, Patrick, PhD Poster #THU 133 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized Evaluation of DBT-related Skills Group as Preparation for Trauma-focused Therapy in a Veteran Sample Pamp, Barbara, PhD, Hannan, Susan, MA, Basmenji, Maryam, LCSW Final Program Poster #THU 134 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Chronic Pain and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Re-Experiencing Symptoms as Predictors of Treatment Outcome in a Large Veteran Sample Kamm, Janina, MA, Hannan, Susan, MA, Bartoszek, Greg, MA, Pamp, Barbara, PhD Poster #THU 135 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Adult) M - N/A Mechanisms of Treatment Change among Incarcerated Women with Histories of Childhood Victimization Stimmel, Matthew, PhD, Ford, Julian, PhD, Cruise, Keith, PhD, Levine, Joan, MPH, Chang-Angulo, Rocio, PsyD Poster #THU 136 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Adult) M - N/A Mothers with PTSD: Understanding the Role of Negative Mood State as a Mechanism of Treatment Change Stimmel, Matthew, PhD, Cruise, Keith, PhD, Ford, Julian, PhD Poster #THU 137 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A Nightmares of US Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans with PTSD: Content and Characteristics Harb, Gerlinde, PhD, Cook, Joan, PhD, Phelps, Andrea, PhD, Ross, Richard, MD, PhD Poster #THU 138 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Anger Management in Veterans with PostTraumatic Stress Disorder after Completing a Mantram Program Intervention: A Randomized Trial Belding, Wendy, MS, MA, Walter, Kristen, PhD, Bormann, Jill, PhD, RN Poster #THU 140 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Sleep, Adult) - Industrialized A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of Exposure, Relaxation, and Rescripting Therapy (ERRT) vs. Relaxation Training (RT) for Chronic Nightmares in Trauma-Exposed Adults Pruiksma, Kristi, PhD, Davis, Joanne, PhD, Cranston, Christopher, MA, PhD Student, Rhudy, Jamie, PhD 120 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 141 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) Poster #THU 147 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of a Gestalt Oriented Therapy vs. Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD Rosner, Rita, PhD(c), Butollo, Willi, PhD, Karl, Regina, PhD, König, Julia, PhD Poster #THU 142 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized - Industrialized M - Industrialized Correlates of Body Dissatisfaction in Adult Burn Survivors Bond, Suzie, PhD, Aimé, Annie, PhD Poster #THU 145 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized - Industrialized Mantram Repetition Improves Mindfulness Awareness in Military Veterans with PostTraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Trial Walter, Kristen, PhD, Bormann, Jill, PhD, RN, Oman, Doug, PhD, Johnson, Brian, PhD Poster #THU 150 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Anx, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Linking TBI with PTSD in Combat Veterans: Lessons Learned from the Predictors Study Roy, Michael, MD, MPH, Costanzo, Michelle, PhD Poster #THU 151 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Bio/Int, Adult) I - N/A An Investigation of the Neural Correlates of Neuroticism within Interpersonal Violence Victims Suffering from PTSD Brown, Nicholas, BS, Bruce, Steven, PhD, Wojtalik, Jessica, BS, Wilson, Brown, MA, PhD Student M - N/A Portable Meditation-Based Mantram Repetition Decreases PTSD Symptom Severity in Veterans with PTSD: A Demonstration Project Bormann, Jill, PhD, RN, Beck, Danielle, MPH, Andrews, Taylor, BA, Heppner, Pia, PhD, Repp, Andrea, MA, Rodgers, Carie, PhD, ABPP Poster #THU 146 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #THU 148 (Clin Res, Clin Res, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #THU 149 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) Group vs. Individual CPT–C in an Active Military Sample Resick, Patricia, PhD, Wachen, Jennifer, PhD, Mintz, Jim, PhD, Dondanville, Katherine, PsyD, Borah, Adam, MD, Yarvis, Jeff, PhD, MSW, Peterson, Alan, PhD Poster #THU 144 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Anx, Depr, Adult) Resiliency and Mindfulness Southwick, Steven, MD Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Davis, Lori, MD Comparing CPT to PCT in OEF/OIF Male Combat Veterans Chard, Kathleen, PhD, Schumm, Jeremiah, PhD, Resick, Patricia, PhD, Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #THU 143 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Poster #THU 152 (Clin Res, Social, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A Stigma, Mental Health, and Career Worry as Factors Influencing Treatment Seeking for Individuals Serving in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom Brown, Nicholas, BS, Bruce, Steven, PhD - Industrialized Portable Meditation-Based Mantram Program Reduces PTSD Symptoms in Veterans: A Randomized Controlled Trial Bormann, Jill, PhD, RN, Plumb, Dorothy, MA, Beck, Danielle, MPH, Glickman, Mark, PhD, Zhao, Shibei, MPH, Osei-Bonsu, Princess, PhD, MPH, Johnston, Jennifer, PhD, Herz, Lawrence, MD, Elwy, A. Rani, PhD www.istss.org 121 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 153 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Clin Res, Prevent, Pub Health, Adult) Poster #THU 160 (Clin Res, Anx, CPA, CSA, Adult) I - Industrialized Adult Attachment Anxiety and Avoidance among Survivors of Child Abuse: Mediating and Moderating Roles of Emotion Dysregulation and Maternal Warmth Espeleta, Hannah, Undergraduate, Barton, Sarah, BBA, Messman-Moore, Terri, PhD, Cuellar, Raven, PhD, Gaffey, Kathryn, PhD Enhancing the Public Health Impact of CognitiveBehavioral Therapy: A Case Study of an Early Trauma-Focused Intervention Targeting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Related Comorbidity Darnell, Doyanne, PhD, O’Connor, Stephen, PhD, Russo, Joan, PhD, Peterson, Roselyn, BA, Wang, Jin, PhD, Zatzick, Douglas, MD Poster #THU 154 (Clin Res, Acute, CSA, Chronic, Rape, Adult) Poster #THU 161 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Health, Adult) I - N/A Acknowledged Versus Unacknowledged Sexual Assault: Pre- and Post-Age 14 Malaktaris, Anne, MS, PhD Student, Lynn, Steven, PhD, ABPP, Lemons, Peter, BFA Poster #THU 156 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Problems with Sexual Intimacy and Dysfunctional Sexual Behaviors following Sexual Trauma: Examining Trauma-Related Affective and Cognitive Predictors Badour, Christal, MA, PhD Student, Andrews, Arthur, MA, PhD Student, Feldner, Matthew, PhD Poster #THU 157 (Clin Res, Tech, Adult) I - N/A Comparison of Prolonged Exposure Therapy Delivered via iphone and VA Telemedicine Technology Franklin, C., PhD, Walton, Jessica, PhD, Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, PsyD, Stewart, Heather, MSW, LCSW, Arseneau, Julie, PhD Poster #THU 158 (Clin Res, Anx, Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Examining the Self-Medication Hypothesis of Alcohol Misuse to Treat PTSD and Depression Symptoms Biehn, Tracey, Doctoral Student, Erbes, Christopher, PhD LP, Polusny, Melissa, PhD, Arbisi, Paul, PhD, ABPP Poster #THU 159 (Clin Res, Anx, Clin Res, Adult) M - Industrialized I - Industrialized Clarifying Correlations between Eating Pathology and Trauma Exposure Crosby, Lindsay, MA, PhD Student, Jacobson, Callie, Undergraduate, Borntrager, Cameo, PhD Poster #THU 162 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Deliberate Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation among Male Iraq/Afghanistan Era Veterans Kimbrel, Nathan, PhD, Johnson, Margaret, Doctoral Student, Clancy, Carolina, PhD, Hertzberg, Michael, MD, Collie, Claire, PhD, Van Voorhees, Elizabeth, PhD Poster #THU 163 (Clin Res, Sleep, Adult) I - Industrialized Sleep Outcomes in Massed Prolonged Exposure vs Minimal Contact Pruiksma, Kristi, PhD, Taylor, Daniel, PhD, Fina, Brooke, MSW, McLean, Carmen, PhD, Foa, Edna, PhD, Borah, Adam, MD Poster #THU 165 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Adult) I - Industrialized Evaluation of Acceptability and Symptom Severity in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Comparison of a MeditationBased Intervention (Mantram Repetition) and PTSD Coping Skills Krawczyk, Lois, PhD, Le, Quoc, PhD, Henson, Brandy, PhD, Heppner, Pia, PhD M - Industrialized The Relationship between Trauma Exposure and Suicidal Behavior: A Moral Injury Perspective Beristianos, Matthew, MA, PhD Student, Samuelson, Kristin, PhD, Maguen, Shira, PhD, Neylan, Thomas, MD, Byers, Amy, PhD, MPH Final Program 122 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 166 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib Poster #THU 172 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Fam/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized Intrusion and Rumination: A Review of Studies Adopting Paradigm-Film Trauma Pucci Santos, Luciana, Student for Pós-DSc, Ventura, Paula, PhD, Figueira, Ivan, MDiv, PhD, Fernandes Pinho, Marcus, Sr Clin Psychologist, Mendlowicz, Mauro, MD, PhD PTSD Symptoms and Social Support in the Acute Period after a Trauma: A Preliminary Investigation of Competing Hypotheses Evans, Maggie, PhD Candidate, Bagrow, James, PhD, Price, Matthew, PhD Poster #THU 167 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #THU 173 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Fam/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized The Effectiveness of Cognitive Processing Therapy for Comorbid PTSD and TBI Hearne, Catherine, PhD, Fox, Katherine, PsyD Poster #THU 168 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #THU 174 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Health, Refugee, Torture, Adult) Psychopathological Differences in a Diverse Sample of Female OIF/OEF Veterans with PTSD Nason, Erica, MS, PhD Student, C’ de Baca, Janet, PhD, Keller, Jenna, BS, Chee, Christine, PhD, Castillo, Diane, PhD A - N/A Poster #THU 175 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Health, Sleep, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #THU 176 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Global Maintenance of Treatment Outcomes following Structured Approach Therapy for PTSD: An Examination at Three Month Follow Up Cretu, Julia, PsyD, Sautter, Frederic, PhD, Glynn, Shirley, PhD, Yufik, Tomas, PhD I - Industrialized Personalizing Outreach to Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) through a Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPS) Joseph, Kaela, MS, PhD Student, Jain, Shaili, MD, Lindley, Steven, PhD www.istss.org I - Industrialized The Influence of Variable Length Cognitive Processing Therapy on Perceived Health and Sleep Impairment Wilkinson, Brian, Undergraduate, Chappuis, Courtney, Doctoral Student, Galovski, Tara, PhD Can Nightmares Play a Role in the Efficiency of CBT for PTSD? Levrier, Katia, PhD, MPH, MSc Candidate, Marchand, André, PhD, Belleville, Geneviève, PhD, Beaulieu-Prévost, Dominic, PhD, Guay, Stéphane, PhD Poster #THU 171 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Adult) M - N/A Comorbid Mental and Physical Health and Health Access in Cambodian Refugees in the US Berthold, S. Megan, PhD, LCSW, Kong, Sengly, PhD, Mollica, Richard, MD, MAR, Kuoch, Theanvy, MA, LPC, Scully, Mary, APRN, Franke, Todd, PhD, MSW Examining PTSD Treatment Outcomes amidst mTBI and Alcohol Abuse Comorbidities Menefee, Deleene, PhD, Wilde, Elisabeth, PhD, Wanner, Jill, PhD, Leopoulos, Wendy, MD, Tran, Jana, PhD, McCauley, Stephen, PhD Poster #THU 170 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, QoL, Sleep, Adult) Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD: Does Pre-Treatment Relationship Adjustment Matter? Shnaider, Philippe, MA, Sharma, Shankari, MA, Jenzer, Tiffany, BA (Hons), Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Monson, Candice, PhD M - Industrialized Poster #THU 169 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Poster #THU 177 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized Predictors of Client Homework Effort: The Role of Daily Stressors Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student, Chappuis, Courtney, Doctoral Student, Galovski, Tara, PhD 123 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 178 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Fam/Int, Adult) I - N/A Changes in Partners’ Accommodation with a Present-Centered Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD Taillefer, Stephanie, MA, PhD Student, Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Shnaider, Philippe, MA, Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #THU 179 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Fam/Int, Pub Health, Adult) I - Industrialized Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PostTraumatic Stress Disorder in Non-Romantic Dyads: Results of a Case Study Sharma, Shankari, MA, Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student, Lane, Jeanine, Doctoral Student, Wagner, Anne, PhD, Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #THU 180 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Trauma Exposure Severity and Distress Tolerance among Substance-Dependent Adults: Relations with HIV Worry and Testing Atkinson, Dean, Doctoral Student, Vujanovic, Anka, PhD, Suchting, Robert, PhD, Abrams, Jocelyn, Doctoral Student, Schmitz, Joy, PhD Poster #THU 181 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Severity and Symptomology as Predictors of Neuropsychological Functioning in Victims of Interpersonal Trauma Turkel, Melissa, BA, Buchholz, Katherine, MA, Bruce, Steven, PhD Poster #THU 182 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Complex, DV, Adult) M - Industrialized Dimensions of Interpersonal Functioning Predict Treatment Choice among Survivors of Dating Violence Yalch, Matthew, MA, PhD Student, Schroder, Hans, BA, Dawood, Sindes, BA, Moser, Jason, PhD Poster #THU 183 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Fam/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized Changes in Trauma-Related Cognitions with Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD Macdonald, Alexandra, PhD, Wagner, Anne, PhD, PukayMartin, Nicole, PhD, Fredman, Steffany, PhD, Monson, Candice, PhD Final Program Poster #THU 184 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Distress Tolerance: Associations with PostTraumatic Stress, Depressive Symptoms, and Substance Use Treatment History among TraumaExposed, Cocaine-Dependent Adults Abrams, Jocelyn, Doctoral Student, Vujanovic, Anka, PhD, Suchting, Robert, PhD, Amador, Christy, MA Student, Atkinson, Dean, Doctoral Student, Schmitz, Joy, PhD Poster #THU 185 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, QoL, Adult) M - Industrialized Utilizing the Impact Statements in Cognitive Processing Therapy as a Novel Measure of Idiosyncratic Change in Psychosocial Functioning Boeck, Renee, Doctoral Student, Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student, Galovski, Tara, PhD Poster #THU 186 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Sleep Disturbance and Neurocognitive Function in OEF/OIF Veterans with PTSD Brownlow, Janeese, PhD, Harb, Gerlinde, PhD, Gehrman, Philip, PhD, Gur, Ruben, PhD, Ross, Richard, MD, PhD Poster #THU 187 (Clin Res, Complex, Neglect, Rape, Adult) M - N/A Association of Childhood Neglect with SelfRegulation and PTSD Feiszli, Kevin, BS, BA, Domino, Jessica, MS, PhD Student, Lee, Daniel, BA, Weathers, Frank, PhD Poster #THU 188 (Clin Res, CPA, Adult) M - Industrialized Childhood Trauma as a Predictor of Hardiness in Later Adulthood McMenamin, Francis, BA, Wachen, Jennifer, PhD, Smith, Brian, PhD, Shipherd, Jillian, PhD Poster #THU 189 (Clin Res, CPA, Chronic, Fam/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized Current Symptomatic Distress as a Function of Proximal and Distal Factors Associated with Child Maltreatment Calvert, Maegan, MS, PhD Student, Petretic, Patricia, PhD, Karlsson, Marie, MA, PhD Student 124 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 190 (Clin Res, CPA, Cog/Int, Adult) Poster #THU 196 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Comm/Int, Dev/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized M - Industrialized Childhood Trauma Exposure and PTSD Symptoms in 9-1-1 Telecommunicators: The Role of Emotion-focused Coping Allen, Christy, BA, Mercer, Mary Catherine, BA, Lilly, Michelle, PhD Poster #THU 191 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Complex, Adult) I - Industrialized A Community in Crisis: Trauma and Dissociation in Detroit Barrett-Becker, Ellen, PhD, Burnside, Amanda, BA, Calhoun, Karen, BA, Marbury, Daphne, BA, Porter-Howard, LaTanya, BA Poster #THU 198 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Depr, Ethnic, Adult) Poster #THU 199 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Neglect, Rape, Adult) Poster #THU 193 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized I - Industrialized M - Industrialized Efficacy of Treatment of Danish Incest Survivors in a Multisite Study Elklit, Ask, MSc Childhood Maltreatment as a Predictor of Subsequent Interpersonal Problems in Young Adult Relationships: The Mediating Role of Maladaptive Schemas Holt, Samantha, MA Student, Dubow, Eric, PhD Poster #THU 200 (Clin Res, CPA, Health, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Physical Health-Related Quality of Life in US Active Duty Servicemen and Veterans Aversa, Laura, PhD, Lemmer, Jennifer, PhD, MPH, Nunnink, Sarah, PhD, McLay, Robert, MD, PhD, Baker, Dewleen, MD Poster #THU 194 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized The Impact of Childhood Abuse on Treatment Effectiveness in a Sample with Comorbid PTSD and Alcohol Misuse Eidlitz, Laura, MA, PhD Student, Szymanski, Kate, PhD, Paul, Elise, MA, PhD Student, Hien, Denise, PhD, ABPP Poster #THU 201 (Clin Res, CSA, Fam/Int, Social, Surv/Hist, Adult)I - Industrialized I - Industrialized Adverse Childhood Experiences, Emotional Support, and the Perception of Ability to Work in Adults with Disability Schüssler-Fiorenza Rose, Sophia Miryam, MD, PhD, Eslinger, Jessica, PhD, LCSW, Scaccia, Jaime, PsyD, Zimmerman, Lindsey, PhD, Lai, Betty, PhD, Alisic, Eva, PhD www.istss.org I - Industrialized Psychological Resilience as a Protective Factor for PTSD and Depression in Survivors of Childhood Maltreatment Robinson, Gabriella, BS, Mandavia, Amar, BS, Powers Lott, Abigail, PhD, Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD Revictimization: Do Different Forms of Child Maltreatment Relate Differentially to Trauma Exposure in Adulthood? Lim, Ban Hong (Phylice), BA, London, Melissa, BA, Bell, Kathryn, PhD, Lilly, Michelle, PhD Poster #THU 195 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clinical Practice, Pub Health, Adult) Poster #THU 197 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Complex, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Perceptions of Positive and Negative Change: Mothers with Histories of Childhood Maltreatment Kovacevic, Merdijana, BS, Khan, Maria, BA, Fava, Nicole, PhD, MSW, Smith, Erin, MA, Simon, Valerie, PhD, Muzik, Maria, MD Poster #THU 192 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Neglect, Adult) Childhood Trauma Exposure, Adult Attachment, and Youth Workers’ Social Network Structure Wilkins, Ashley, MA, Pickett, Candace, MA, Barrett, Justin, PhD, Eriksson, Cynthia, PhD Effects of Perpetrator Characteristics on Adult Interpersonal Relationship Quality in Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse Jackson, Kiera, Undergraduate, Montez, Fatima, Undergraduate, Tull, Mary, Undergraduate, Howell, Kathryn, PhD, Miller, Laura, PhD 125 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 202 (Clin Res, CSA, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A The Invisible Plight of Sexual Abuse: Vietnam Veterans’ Propensity toward Risk Taking Behaviors Tadrous, Sandy, MA, Blackburn, Meredith, MA, Nolty, Anne, PhD, ABPP Poster #THU 203 (Clin Res, Depr, Adult) M - N/A Distress Tolerance as a Mediator between PTSD Symptom Clusters and Depression Byllesby, Brianna, BA, Durham, Tory, PhD, Elhai, Jon, PhD Poster #THU 204 (Clin Res, DV, Health, Adult) I - N/A Health Risks and Barriers to Care of Women Seeking Protection Orders Johnson, Dawn, PhD, Baker, Brittany, Doctoral Student, Shteynberg, Yuliya, BA Poster #THU 205 (Clin Res, DV, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A Intimate Partner Violence, PTSD, and Disordered Eating among Male and Female Veterans Bartlett, Brooke, MA, Iverson, Katherine, PhD, Wolf, Erika, PhD, Mitchell, Karen, PhD Poster #THU 206 (Clin Res, Global, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized Reconsolidation Blockade for PTSD: A Dismantling Study Descamps, Melanie, Doctoral Student, Ashbough, Andrea, PhD, Thomas, Emilie, Doctoral Student, Alvarez, Indira, MA, Saumier, Daniel, PhD, Bisson Desrochers, Alexandra, BS Hons Psychology, Brunet, Alain, PhD Poster #THU 207 (Clin Res, Nat/Dis, Rape, Refugee, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - Global A Comparative Meta-Analysis of Large Scale Group Events and Individual PTSD: Differences in Trauma Focused Treatment Outcomes Straud, Casey, MS, PhD Student Poster #THU 208 (Clin Res, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized The Effect of Borderline Personality Disorder on Treatment Outcome in Female Veterans Treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Lunney, Carole, MA, Schnurr, Paula, PhD Final Program Poster #THU 209 (Clin Res, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - N/A Contingency Management Tobacco Treatment for Trauma Exposed Smokers with and without PTSD: A Pilot Study Japuntich, Sandra, PhD, Pineles, Suzanne, PhD, Gregor, Kristin, PhD, Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra, PhD, Joos, Celina, BA, Rasmusson, Ann, MD Poster #THU 210 (Clin Res, CSA, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Sudden Gains during Psychotherapy of Adolescents with Sexual Abuse-Related PTSD Su, Yi-Jen, PhD, McLean, Carmen, PhD, Foa, Edna, PhD Poster #THU 211 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Cog/Int, Dev/Int, Child/Adol) A - Industrialized Longitudinal Associations between Early AbuseSpecific Disruptions and Subsequent Strategies for Processing Sexual Abuse Experiences Simon, Valerie, PhD, Feiring, Candice, PhD, Cleland, Charles, PhD Poster #THU 212 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, CSA, Cog/Int, Dev/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Psychosocial Adjustment Shows Direct and Indirect Longitudinal Relationships with PostTraumatic Change in a Sample of Sexually Abused Youth Smith, Erin, MA, Simon, Valerie, PhD, Feiring, Candice, PhD Poster #THU 213 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Anx, Comm/Vio, Depr, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Emotion Regulation is a Mechanism Linking Community Violence Exposure to Internalizing Problems in Adolescents Heleniak, Charlotte, MS, McLaughlin, Katie, PhD, King, Kevin, PhD, Monahan, Kathryn, PhD Poster #THU 214 (Clin Res, Aggress, Clin Res, Dev/Int, DV, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Interrupting the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence Pinna, Keri, PhD 126 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 215 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol) Poster #THU 220 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Nat/Dis, Lifespan) M - Industrialized Systematic Review of the Efficacy of CBT on Victims of Natural Disasters: A Worldwide Problem Lopes, Alessandra, MS, PsyD Student, Macedo, Tânia, Gonçalves, Raquel, MA, PhD Student, Berger, William, MD, PhD, Ventura, Paula, PhD The Relationship between Trauma Symptomatology, Motives for Marijuana Use, and Outcomes among Heavy-Using Adolescents Receiving Motivational Enhancement Therapy Blevins, Claire, MS, PhD Student, Banes, Kelsey, MS, PhD Student, Stephens, Robert, PhD, Walker, Denise, PhD, Roffman, Roger, DSW Poster #THU 216 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Commun, Child/Adol) Poster #THU 221 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Health, Lifespan) Residential Placement as a Mediator of Psychopathology in Maltreated Children and Adolescents Faust, Jan, PhD, Nelson, Sarah, MS, PhD Student Poster #THU 222 (Clin Res, CSA, Lifespan) M - N/A The Role of Parenting in the Relationship between Childhood Trauma and Borderline Personality Disorder Yehudai, Nicole, MS, PsyD Student Poster #THU 218 (Clin Res, Acute, Chronic, Dev/Int, Prevent, Lifespan) Poster #THU 219 (Clin Res, Clin Res, DV, Lifespan) M - Industrialized Mother’s Dissociation with Victims of Intimate Partner Violence has Negative Relationships on Child’s Cognitive Functioning: A Prospective Longitudinal Study Ito, Madoka, MA, Kamo, Toshiko, MD, PhD, Kim, Yoshiharu, MD, PhD, Yonemoto, Naohiro, MPH, Ujiie, Yuri, MD, PhD, Nakayama, Michi, MA www.istss.org I - N/A An Examination of Treatment Options for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders with a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse Jourdain, Melissa, MS, PsyD Student, Herman, Lara, MS, PsyD Student, Emmons, Erik, BS, BA I - N/A Associations between Negative Home Environment and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptomology for Returning Veterans Ashtiani Raveau, Hasti, MA, Lim, Colin, MA, MSW, Bocknek, Erika, PhD, Muzik, Maria, MD, Rosenblum, Katherine, PhD I - N/A Consequences of Childhood Abuse on NonSuicidal Self-Injury Behaviors in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: A Meta-Analysis García Nieto, Rebeca, PhD, Bakker, Anne, PhD, van Zuiden, Mirjam, PhD, Baca-García, Enrique, MD, PhD, Olff, Miranda, PhD M - Industrialized Poster #THU 217 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Clin Res, Lifespan) I - Global Poster #THU 223 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Older) M - Industrialized Survivors of Institutional Abuse Committed by the Austrian Catholic Church – A Study on the Post-Traumatic Outcome and Prevalence of Abusive Acts Weindl, Dina, MS, PhD Student, Kantor, Viktoria, MS, PhD Student, Knefel, Matthias, MS, PhD Student, Jagsch, Reinhold, PhD, Glueck, Tobias, MS, PhD Student, Lueger-Schuster, Brigitte, PhD Poster #THU 224 (Clin Res, Dev/Int, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Prof) A - N/A Clinician Knowledge, Attitudes, and Concerns about Concurrently Treating Veterans with PTSD in a Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program Colvonen, Peter, PhD, Bogner, Rebecca, BS, Steele, Brittney, BS, Myers, Ursula, MS, PhD Student, Davis, Brittany, PhD, Robinson, Shannon, MD, Norman, Sonya, PhD 127 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS POSTERS (COMMUN) Poster #THU 225 (Commun, Commun, Depr, Pub Health, Adult) GLOBAL ISSUES, TECHNOLOGY & ETHICS POSTERS (GLOBAL, TECH, ETHICS) M - N/A Poster #THU 231 (Global, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Surv/Hist, Adult) M - E & S Africa Partnering with the WKU Mobile Units to Identify Individuals in Rural Communities with PTSD and Related Concerns Wilson, Sarah, Undergraduate, O’Connor, Stephen, PhD, Ellis-Griffith, Gregory, PhD, MPH, Carter, Daniel, DMD, Hunt, Matthew, MA, Shake, Mathew, PhD Age at Exposure to the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) across the Life Span Fodor, Kinga, MA, PhD Student, Pozen, Joanna, JD, Ntaganira, Joseph, MD, PhD, Sezibera, Vincent, PhD, Neugebauer, Richard, PhD, MPH Poster #THU 226 (Commun, CSA, Adult) Poster #THU 232 (Global, Cul Div, Refugee, Self-Care, Adult) M - M East & N Africa I - Industrialized Childhood Sexual Abuse, Obesity, and PTSD in Low-Income Women Acker, Jennifer, MA, PhD Student, Wortel, Sanne, BA, Milan, Stephanie, PhD Poster #THU 227 (Commun, CPA, Cul Div, Health, Surv/Hist, Adult) I - Industrialized The Influence of Forgiveness, Gratitude and Religious Involvement in Positive Mental and Physical Health Outcomes among Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma Reinert, Katia, PhD Candidate Poster #THU 228 (Commun, Clinical Practice, Complex, Fam/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Child/Adol) - Industrialized Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Community: Disseminating the Child Welfare Worker Trauma Toolkit Dean, Kristin, PhD Poster #THU 229 (Commun, Clinical Practice, Complex, Fam/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Child/Adol) - Industrialized Child and Youth Intervention: Disseminating and Sustaining Evidence-Based Treatment for Youth Impacted by the Child Welfare System Ebert, Jon, PsyD Poster #THU 230 (Commun, Clinical Practice, Complex, Fam/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan) - Industrialized Trauma-Informed Caregivers: Implementing the Resource Parent Curriculum to Strengthen Foster Families Hoffmann, Melissa, PhD Final Program Jordanian and Iraqi Refugee Aid Workers’ Feedback to Organizations: Major Themes and Response Likelihood’s Relationship with PostTraumatic Distress, Organizational Support, and Demographic Variables Huston, Melissa, MA, Rommen, Julie, BS, Sorenson, Morgan, BS, Wilkins, Ashley, MA, Rensberger, Jared, BS, Eriksson, Cynthia, PhD Poster #THU 233 (Global, Cul Div, Rights, Refugee, Surv/Hist, Adult) M - Industrialized A History of Political Violence in Families as a Resilience Factor in Lithuania Kazlauskas, Evaldas, PhD, Zelviene, Paulina, MA, PhD Student Poster #THU 234 (Global, Cul Div, Rights, Torture, Civil/War, Adult) A - Global Associations between Country Level Indicators of Violence and Conflict and the Global Prevalence of Common Mental Disorder: A Systematic Review and Ecological Analysis Steel, Zachary, PhD, Cpsych, Silove, Derrick, MD, PhD, Patel, Vikram, PhD, MRCPsych Poster #THU 235 (Global, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized PTSD and Suicide Risk in a Representative Active Military Sample: A Reanalysis Bisson Desrochers, Alexandra, BSc Hons Psychology, Alvarez, Indira, MA, Descamps, Melanie, MSc, Brunet, Alain, PhD 128 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 236 (Global, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Global, Refugee, Lifespan) I - Latin Amer & Carib OSITA: Outreach, Screening, and Intervention for Trauma for Internally Displaced Women in Bogota, Colombia Gomez-Ceballos, Angela, MS, Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH, Shultz, James, PhD, Hernandez-Florez, Luis, MD, PhD Poster #THU 238 (Global, Complex, Death, Health, Civil/War, Lifespan) M - E & S Africa Post-Genocide Mental Health Surveillance: Decline of PTSD Symptoms in Rwanda: 2002 to 2011 Pozen, Joanna, JD, Ntaganira, Joseph, MD, PhD, Sezibera, Vincent, PhD, Neugebauer, Richard, PhD, MPH Poster #THU 239 (Tech, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized E-mental Health Preferences in Ethno-racially Diverse Veterans Based on PTSD symptoms Whealin, Julia, PhD, Seibert-Hatalsky, L. Alana, PhD, Howell, Jennifer, PhD CLINICAL PRACTICE POSTERS (PRACTICE) Poster #THU 241 (Practice, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) - Industrialized Making PTSD Outcomes Measurement Valuable to Mental Health Providers Ruzek, Josef, PhD, Welch, Lisa, PhD, Rosen, Raymond, PhD, Gates, Margaret, ScD Poster #THU 243 (Practice, Health, Self-Care, Adult) www.istss.org Poster #THU 245 (Practice, CPA, CSA, Rape, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Social Information Processing in Adolescent Sexual Offenders Davis, Brittany, PhD, Alexander, Kristi, PhD Poster #THU 246 (Practice, QoL, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized The Associations between Social Support/ Stress and PTSD Symptoms among Veterans in a Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (SARRTP) Davis, Brittany, PhD, Norman, Sonya, PhD, Robinson, Shannon, MD, Trim, Ryan, PhD, Colvonen,Peter, PhD, Haller, Moira, MA Poster #THU 247 (Practice, Acute, Chronic, Cog/Int, Commun, Adult) I - N/A The Cognitive Effects of Three Brief Trauma Treatments and Use of the PTCI Freund, Blanche, PhD, Ironson, Gail, MD, PhD, Bira, Lindsay, PhD Poster #THU 248 (Practice, Aggress, Chronic, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A Predicting Suicide Attempt Lethality: The Roles of Experiencing and Perpetrating Violence Jordan, Josh, BA, Samuelson, Kristin, PhD Poster #THU 249 (Practice, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Characteristics of Sexual Trauma that Occurs in Military Settings: Qualitative Data from Military Sexual Trauma Survivors Street, Amy, PhD, Reinhardt, Kristen, MS, Ming Foynes, Melissa, PhD, Luciano, Matthew, BA, Matza, Alexis, PhD, Freyd, Jennifer, PhD M - N/A Compassion Satisfaction as a Protective Factor against Secondary Traumatic Stress on Job Outcomes in Pediatric Nurses Gold, Jeffrey, PhD, Meyer, Rika, PhD M - N/A The Moderating Role of Pain in the Development of PTSD in Adult Patients with Medical Trauma Amariglio, Nelly, PhD, Gold, Jeffrey, PhD, Meyer, Rika, PhD - Industrialized 4 years later - Successful Implementation of a Client-Reported Outcomes Management Information System (CROMIS) for VAC’s Operational Stress Injury Clinic Network Ross, David, PhD Poster #THU 242 (Practice, Assess Dx, Prof) Poster #THU 244 (Practice, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Health, QoL, Adult) Poster #THU 250 (Clin Res, CPA, Complex, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Psychiatric and Functioning Characteristics of MST Survivors Keith, Jessica, PhD 129 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 251 (Practice, CSA, Complex, Rape, Adult) - N/A Exploring Revictimization among Veterans with a History of Childhood Abuse and Military Sexual Trauma Ebony, Butler, PhD, Nunnink, Sarah, PhD, McCulloch, Robert, PhD, Allard, Carolyn, PhD Poster #THU 252 (Practice, Complex, Rape, Orient, Adult) I - N/A Exploring Treatment Utilization and Outcomes among Heterosexual and Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual (LGB) Veteran Survivors of Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Ebony, Butler, PhD, Nunnink, Sarah, PhD, McCulloch, Robert, PhD, Allard, Carolyn, PhD Poster #THU 253 (Practice, Aggress, Cul Div, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Exploring Veterans’ Perceptions and Experiences Related to Military Sexual Trauma in the Context of Gender: A Qualitative Analysis McBain, Sacha, BS, Dubois, Russell, BS, Garneau-Fournier, Jade, BS, MS, Turchik, Jessica, PhD Poster #THU 254 (Practice, Anx, Assess Dx, Adult) A - Latin Amer & Carib Impulsivity Pattern of College Students of the Brazilian Northeast: a Census Study Netto, Liana, Doctoral Student, Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, MD, Pereira, Juliana, MSc, Mundim, Deivson, MD, Santana, Rejane, MA, Quarantini, Lucas, MD, PhD Poster #THU 255 (Practice, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Stress Inoculation Training in Group Format for Combat Veterans with PTSD Selvig-Leiner, Amy, PhD, Astin, Millie, PhD, Potts, Amy, PhD, Pittman, Paige, PsyD, Kincade, Shannon-Elizabeth, BA, Bradley, Bekh, PhD Poster #THU 256 (Practice, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Etiological Attributions for Post-Deployment Distress Relate to Stigma Perceived from Others Blais, Rebecca, PhD, Renshaw, Keith, PhD, Stevens, Natalie, PhD Final Program Poster #THU 257 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Industrialized Understanding the Daily Lives of Trauma-Exposed Clients: Stress, Coping, and Emotion Regulation Kia-Keating, Maryam, PhD, Capous, Diana, BA Poster #THU 258 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Commun, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health of Women Leaving the Sex Industry Su, Jennifer, PsyD Poster #THU 259 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Depr, DV, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A Does Type of Trauma Make a Difference? An Exploration of Shame, Guilt, and Symptom Severity after Military or Civilian Trauma Vaught, Amanda, PsyD, Dwyer, Meagan, PhD Poster #THU 260 (Practice, Comm/Int, Gen/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Influence of BDNF and Corpus Callosum Genu Integrity on Community Reintegration Satisfaction Ratings Graham, David, MD, Nielsen, David, PhD, Faber, Jessica, BA, Wilde, Elisabeth, PhD Poster #THU 261 (Practice, Comm/Vio, Adult) M - Global Efficacious Treatments for PTSD Following Exposure to Community Violence: A Meta-Analysis Sprang, Kelsey, Doctoral Student Poster #THU 262 (Practice, CPA, CSA, Adult) M - Industrialized Childhood Abuse and Risky Sexual Behaviours in Adulthood: Investigating the Influence of Gender and Abuse Type Rosen, Lianne, MSc, Mirotchnick, Carolyn, BA (Hons), Eadie, Erin, PhD, Runtz, Marsha, PhD Poster #THU 263 (Practice, Fam/Int, Health, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - N/A Balancing Care: Examining Parents’ Experiences of Supporting Veteran Children Post-Deployment Bauer, Brian, BA, Jennings, Saige, BA, BS, Luetmer, Eloise, BA, BS, Wu, Yuwei, BA, BS, Best, Suzanne, PhD, Doyle, Carol, PhD 130 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 264 (Practice, Fam/Int, Social, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #THU 270 (Practice, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Complex, Prof) M - Global How does OEF/OIF Deployment Affect Servicewomen’s Children and Marriages? Sadler, Anne, PhD, Torner, James, PhD, Mengeling, Michelle, PhD, Booth, Brenda, PhD Poster #THU 265 (Practice, Health, Illness, Adult) The Effects of Previous Experience on Developing Competency with a New Model Greenblatt, Samuel, PsyD Candidate, Mercurio, Alexandra, PsyD Candidate, Smith, Amanda, PsyD Candidate, Wysocki, Melody, MS, Bills, Lyndra, MD, Demaria, Thomas, PhD M - N/A Psychological Trauma History in Individuals with Chronic Hepatitis C: Associations with Mental Health and Substance Abuse Ruffin, Rachel, PhD, Evon, Donna, PhD, Ebneter, Daria, PhD, Galanko, Joseph, PhD, Stephens, Joseph, BS Poster #THU 266 (Practice, Sub/Abuse, Adult) PREVENTION/EARLY INTERVENTION POSTERS (PREVENT) Poster #THU 271 (Practice, Anx, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, N/A) I - Industrialized Poster #THU 272 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Nat/Dis, Surv/Hist, Adult) A - Latin Amer & Carib I - Industrialized Moving from Trauma-Naive to Trauma-Informed: One Psychiatric Hospital’s Experience Kimball Franck, Leslie, PhD, Morelen Brand, Diana, MS, PhD Student Poster #THU 268 (Practice, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Prevent, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Screening for PTSD in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Münzer, Annika, MS, PhD Student, Witt, Andreas, MS, PhD Student, Ganser, Helene, MS, PhD Student, Loos, Sabine, DPhil, Plener, Paul, MD, Goldbeck, Lutz, PhD Poster #THU 269 (Practice, Chronic, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Death, Child/Adol) Prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in a College Student Population in Different Academic Areas of Study, in Northeastern Brazil Pereira, Juliana, MSc1, Netto, Liana, Doctoral Student, Nogueira, Jose Romulo, PhD, Lima, Lene, Sr Clin Psychologist, Koenen, Karestan, PhD, Quarantini, Lucas, PhD Poster #THU 273 (Prevent, Aggress, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Recent Sexual Assault Perpetration and Social Influence in Predicting Risk Recognition for Sexual Assault among Men Mercer, Mary Catherine, BA, Allen, Christy, BA, Lilly, Michelle, PhD Poster #THU 274 (Prevent, Acute, Health, Prevent, Grief, Adult) I - N/A Trauma Art Narrative Therapy™ (TANT™) Training in Clinical Doctoral Students and the Effect of Prior Experiences on Training Efficacy Smith, Amanda, PsyD Candidate, Greenblatt, Samuel, PsyD Candidate, Mercurio, Alexandra, PsyD Candidate, Wysocki, Melody, MS, Demaria, Thomas, PhD, Bills, Lyndra, MD www.istss.org M - N/A Conceptualizing and Treating Complex Comorbid Presentations in PTSD Van Kirk, Nathaniel, MS, Teng, Ellen, PhD, Schwartz Moravec, Margaret, PhD, Plasencia, M. Leili, MS, PhD Student A Population Based Study of the Prevalence and Correlates of Help-Seeking and Self-Medication among Individuals Exposed to Potentially Traumatic Events Sheerin, Christina, PhD, Berenz, Erin, PhD, Knudson, Gun Peggy, PhD, Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted, PhD, Kendler, Kenneth, MD, Amstadter, Ananda, PhD Poster #THU 267 (Practice, Aggress, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized I - Industrialized Current Mental Health Conditions Perceived Attitude of Personnel Handling Judicial Autopsies among the Bereaved Narisawa, Tomomi, MA, Nakajima, Satomi, MD, PhD, Yoshida, Ken-ichi, MD, PhD, Tsujimura-Ito, Takako, PhD, Kim, Yoshiharu, MD, PhD 131 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 275 (Prevent, Anx, Depr, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized The Nature of Adverse Outcomes after Sexual Assault Predicted from Personality Prior to the Assault Combs, Jessica, MS, Jordan, Carol, MS, Smith, Gregory, PhD Poster #THU 276 (Prevent, Chronic, Depr, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - Industrialized Suicide Risk in Veterans of All Eras: Impact of Childhood Trauma, Stigma, and Perceived Barriers to Treatment Scotti, Joseph, PhD, Heady, Hilda, MSW, Udhayanang, Nuttha, MA, Jacoby, Vanessa, MS, PhD Student, Potts, James, BA, Neely, Claudia, MA Poster #THU 277 (Prevent, CSA, Prevent, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Resistance Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of ReVictimization among Sexual Assault Victims Dodd, Julia, MA, PhD Student, Decker, Melissa, MA, PhD Student, Littleton, Heather, PhD Poster #THU 278 (Prevent, Nat/Dis, Pub Health, Adult) M - Global Early Disaster Evacuation and Long-Term PostTraumatic Stress Gudmundsdottir, Ragnhildur, MSc, Hultman, Christina, PhD, Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD Poster #THU 279 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Acute, Depr, QoL, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Evaluating the Utility of a Single-item Screener in Identifying Recently Injured Children with Symptoms of PTS or Depression and Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life Morrison, Melissa, BA, Kohser, Kristen, MSW, Marsac, Meghan, PhD, Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD Poster #THU 280 (Prevent, Affect/Int, CPA, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Child Maltreatment and Emotional Awareness: Correspondence between Self-Reports of Emotion and Physiological Reactivity Duys, Andrea, BA, DiCocco, Julianne, MA, McLaughlin, Katie, PhD Final Program Poster #THU 281 (Prevent, Aggress, Comm/Vio, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Identifying Resiliency Factors that Protect Against Peer Mistreatment: Preliminary Findings Nixon, Charisse, PhD, Shoenberger, Nicole, PhD, HetzelRiggin, Melanie, PhD, Rosen, Nicole, MA, PhD Student Poster #THU 282 (Prevent, Assess Dx, Chronic, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized The Clinical Utility of the CBCL PTSP Scale as a Screener for PTSD in Diverse, Urban, Low-Income Children and Adolescents Cahill, Eleonora, PhD, Dorado, Joyce, PhD, Stevenson, Howard C., PhD, Collins, Zoe, PhD Poster #THU 283 (Prevent, Commun, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, DV, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Hearing the Voices of African American Rural Teens to Inform an Intervention that Saves Lives Haileab, Lisa, Doctoral Student, Coker-Appiah, Dionne, PhD, Wynn, Mysha, MEd Poster #THU 284 (Prevent, Commun, DV, Ethnic, Prevent, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized African American Rural Youth Speak Out about Teen Dating Violence: Mental and Sexual Health Implications Coker-Appiah, Dionne, PhD, Wynn, Mysha, MEd, Haileab, Lisa, Doctoral Student Poster #THU 285 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Health, Neglect, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Shame and Guilt in Adolescents Exposed to Violence and Sexual Abuse Thoresen, Siri, PhD, Myhre, Mia, MD, PhD, Hjemdal, Ole, MA Poster #THU 286 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Acute, Prevent, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Children’s Experiences during the Peri-Trauma Period after Injury Donlon, Katharine, MS, PhD Student, Morrison, Melissa, BA, Kassam-Adams, Nancy, PhD, Marsac, Meghan, PhD 132 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 287 (Prevent, Anx, Fam/Int, Nat/Dis, Tech/Dis, Lifespan) BIOLOGICAL/MEDICAL POSTERS (BIO MED) Poster #THU 293 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Sleep, Adult)- Industrialized M - Industrialized Influence of Parental Distress and Parenting Style on Child Fears after Residential Fire Donlon, Katharine, MS, PhD Student, Smith, Andrew, MA, Jones, Russell, PhD Integrative Exercise for Combat Related PTSD: Trial Design and Preliminary Results Neylan, Thomas, MD, Talbot, Lisa, PhD, Silver, Aliza, MA, Cohen, Beth, MD, MAS, Seal, Karen, MD, MPH Poster #THU 288 (Prevent, Bio Med, Health, Pub Health, Res Meth, Lifespan) M - Industrialized The Long-term Effect of Early Childhood Adversity on Adult Cardiometabolic Risk: Does Childhood Psychological Functioning Mediate the Relationship? Winning, Ashley, ScD Candidate, MPH, Glymour, Maria, ScD, MS, McCormick, Marie, MD, ScD, Kubzansky, Laura, PhD, MPH Poster #THU 289 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Depr, Dev/Int, Lifespan) M - Global M - Latin Amer & Carib The MAOA Gene, PTSD, and Sex and Alcohol Use in HIV+ Adults Reporting Recent Binge Drinking Nugent, Nicole, PhD, Lally, Michelle, MD, MsC, Knopik, Valerie, PhD, Larry, Brown, MD, McGeary, John, PhD Poster #THU 298 (Bio Med, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized The Role of PTSD in the Relationship between Deployment Stressors and Physical Health Nillni, Yael, PhD, Gradus, Jaimie, ScD, Gutner, Cassidy, PhD, Luciano, Matthew, BA, Shipherd, Jillian, PhD, Street, Amy, PhD M - Global Mental Health of Aid Workers: Toward a Better Identification of Risk Factors St-Laurent, Julie, PhD Candidate, Guay, Stéphane, PhD Poster #THU 299 (Bio Med, Acc/Inj, Acute, Clin Res, Adult) Poster #THU 292 (Prevent, Acute, Depr, Prevent, Self-Care, Other) I - Industrialized Downtime: An Effective Workplace Strategy after Critical Incidents in Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT)/Paramedics Halpern, Janice, MD, Maunder, Robert, MD, Schwartz, Brian, MD, Gurevich, Maria, PhD www.istss.org Poster #THU 296 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Health, Illness, Bio/Int, Adult) - Industrialized Poster #THU 297 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Illness, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized Building Resilience for Future Adversity: A Systematic Review of Interventions in NonClinical Samples of Adults Macedo, Tânia, Wilheim, Livia, Gonçalves, Raquel, MA, PhD Student, Vilete, Liliane, PhD, MD, Figueira, Ivan, MDiv, PhD, Ventura, Paula, PhD Poster #THU 291 (Prevent, Assess Dx, Global, Other) The Interactive Role of Exercise and Sleep on Veteran Recovery from Symptoms of PTSD Babson, Kimberly, PhD, Heinz, Adrienne, PhD, Ramirez, Gil, BS, MS, Puckett, Melissa, BS, MS, Irons, Jessica, PhD, Bonn-Miller, Marcel, PhD, Woodward, Steven, PhD Neurobiological and Psychological Benefits of Exercise in Chronic Pain and PTSD Scioli-Salter, Erica, PhD, Forman, Daniel, MD, Keane, Terence, PhD, Otis, John, PhD, Allsup, Kelly, BS, Rasmusson, Ann, MD Relationship between Maternal Childhood Maltreatment and Perinatal Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review to Inform Prevention of Intergenerational Trauma Processes Choi, Karmel, MA, Sikkema, Kathleen, PhD Poster #THU 290 (Prevent, QoL, Prevent, N/A) Poster #THU 295 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) - N/A M - E Asia & Pac The Alteration of Plasma Concentrations of Endocannabinoids Correlated with the Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Motor Vehicle Accident Survivors Wang, Zhen, MD, PhD 133 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 300 (Bio Med, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Adult) M - N/A Increased Sensitivity to Ambiguous Expressions of Anger in PTSD Fichtenholtz, Harlan, PhD, Christensen, Alicia, BA, Southwick, Steven, MD, Krystal, John, MD Poster #THU 301 (Bio Med, Anx, Bio Med, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - Industrialized Insular Functional Connectivity in Combat Related PTSD Yan, Xiaodan, PhD, Marmar, Charles, MD Poster #THU 302 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized Amygdala Volumetric Change following Psychotherapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Laugharne, Jonathan, MBBS(Hons)MDFRANZCP, Kullack, Claire, BSC, RN Poster #THU 303 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Adult) M - N/A Emotional Face Processing in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after Reconsolidation Blockade using Propranolol: a Pilot fMRI Study Mahabir, Megan, MS, PhD Student, Tucholka, Alan, PhD, Shin, Lisa, PhD, Etienne, Pierre, MD, Brunet, Alain, PhD Poster #THU 305 (Bio Med, Aggress, Bio Med, CPA, Lifespan) M - Industrialized The Effects of Youth Aggression Exposure on Adulthood ODD: Moderating Roles of the Autonomic Nervous System Barry, Samantha, BA, Lehrbach, Melissa, BA, Szczypinski, Bridget, MA, Rivers, Alison, BA, Rabkin, Ari, MA, Gordis, Elana, PhD Poster #THU 306 (Bio Med, Health, Pub Health, Terror, Lifespan) M - Industrialized The Impact of Parental Distress on the Recovery of Adolescent Survivors of Terrorism: A Longitudinal Study of Survivors of the Utøya 2011 Attack and their Parents Stene, Lise, MD, PhD, Dyb, Grete, MD, PhD Final Program ASSESSMENT/DIAGNOSIS POSTERS (ASSESS DX) Poster #THU 307 (Assess Dx, Aggress, Other) M - Industrialized Psychological Consequences among Workers Experiencing Severe Violence: Are there Sex Differences? Guay, Stéphane, PhD, Boyer, Richard, PhD, Marchand, André, PhD Poster #THU 308 (Assess Dx, Aggress, Prevent, Adult) M - Industrialized ASD Diagnosis, Clusters and Symptoms as Predictors of PTSD in Women and Men Victims of Violent Crime Guay, Stéphane, PhD, Crevier, Myra, PhD Candidate, Boyer, Richard, PhD, Marchand, André, PhD Poster #THU 309 (Assess Dx, Acute, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Stressful Life Events across the Life Span and Insecure Attachment following Combat Trauma Horesh, Danny, PhD, Ein-Dor, Tsachi, PhD, Solomon, Zahava, PhD Poster #THU 310 (Assess Dx, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Suicidal Ideation among Israeli War Veterans: A 20-year Longitudinal Study Horesh, Danny, PhD, Brown, Adam, PhD, Qian, Meng, PhD, Solomon, Zahava, PhD Poster #THU 311 (Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized An Integrated Model of Post-Traumatic Stress and Growth Lancaster, Steven, PhD, Klein, Keith, BS Poster #THU 312 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Initial Validation of Self-Reported Trajectories in Military Veterans Lancaster, Steven, PhD, Hart, Roland, BS 134 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 313 (Assess Dx, Acc/Inj, Acute, Pub Health, Social, Adult) M - Industrialized The Impact of Acute Stress Disorders among Victims of Violent Crimes on Health Care and Work-Related Costs Fortin, Christophe, PhD, Félin-Germain, Alix, Undergraduate, Guay, Stéphane, PhD Poster #THU 314 (Assess Dx, Aggress, CPA, CSA, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A Interpersonal Violence in Veterans with PTSD: Assessing the Role of Childhood Abuse Blackburn, Meredith, MA, Tadrous, Sandy, MA, Currier, Joseph, PhD Poster #THU 315 (Assess Dx, Anx, Assess Dx, Depr, Adult) M - Industrialized Bayesian Analysis of Current and Lifetime Comorbidity Rates of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Gallagher, Matthew, PhD, Brown, Timothy, PsyD Poster #THU 316 (Assess Dx, Anx, Chronic, Depr, QoL, Adult) I - Industrialized The Effects of Interpersonal Trauma on Intimacy, Relationships and Social Competence Osegueda, Adriana, BS, David, Candace, BS, Bistricky, Steven, PhD, Wetterneck, Chad, PhD Poster #THU 317 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Adult) M - Industrialized Does DSM-IV Versus DSM-5 Trauma Differentially Predict PTSD Symptoms? Larsen, Sadie, PhD, Berenbaum, Howard, PhD Poster #THU 318 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Adult) M - N/A Relations among Emotion Regulation and DSM-5 Symptom Clusters of PTSD Seligowski, Antonia, BA, Rogers, Arielle, BA, Hansen, Allison, Undergraduate, Orcutt, Holly, PhD Poster #THU 319 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Complex, Adult) M - N/A 4D-Model of Trauma-Related Dissociation: An Internet Survey of Undergraduates Brown, Matthew, BA (Hons), Frewen, Paul, PhD Poster #THU 320 (Assess Dx, Acute, Clinical Practice, Adult) I - Industrialized Childbirth as a Traumatic Event: Understanding Risk Factors Rojas, Elsa, MEd Poster #THU 321 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, DV, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Accuracy of an Intimate Partner Violence Screening Tool For Female Veterans Health Administration Patients: A Replication and Extension Iverson, Katherine, PhD, King, Matthew, PhD, Resick, Patricia, PhD, Kimerling, Rachel, PhD, Street, Amy, PhD, Vogt, Dawne, PhD Poster #THU 322 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Adult) M - Industrialized Psychometric Properties of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5): Convergent Validity in a Community Sample DePierro, Jonathan, PhD Candidate, Herzog, Sarah, BA, Shiffler, Stephanie, BA, D’Andrea, Wendy, PhD Poster #THU 323 (Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Sleep, Adult) M - Industrialized Predicting Attentional Impairment in PTSD using Subjective and Objective Measures of Sleep Werner, Kimberly, PhD, Galovski, Tara, PhD, Griffin, Michael, PhD, Preston, Brittany, MA Poster #THU 324 (Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Social, Adult) I - Industrialized Malingered PTSD: Utility of the Emotional Stroop Task Wanklyn, Sonya, PhD Candidate, Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student, Jenzer, Tiffany, BA (Hons), Brankley, Andrew, BA (Hons), Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #THU 325 (Assess Dx, Anx, Chronic, Depr, Adult) I - Industrialized Effects of Trauma Types and Frequency on PTSD Severity and Levels of Distress Osegueda, Adriana, BS, David, Candace, BS, Bistricky, Steven, PhD, Wetterneck, Chad, PhD www.istss.org 135 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster #THU 326 (Assess Dx, Complex, Res Meth, Adult) Poster #THU 331 (Assess Dx, Prevent, Tech, Adult) I - Industrialized Consistency of Reporting for Stressful Life Events among Non-Deployed Soldiers Pless Kaiser, Anica, PhD, Proctor, Susan, Dsc, Vasterling, Jennifer, PhD Enhancing Self-Screening for Trauma Related Symptoms through a Mobile Application: The Rationale and Design of a Validation Study van der Meer, Christianne, PhD Candidate, Bakker, Anne, PhD, Broeksteeg, Janneke, Certified Psychologist, Schrieken, Bart, Psychologist, Olff, Miranda, PhD Poster #THU 327 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Depr, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Associations between Child Maltreatment Type, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depressive Episode among Persons with and without Opioid Dependence Conroy, Elizabeth, PhD, Degenhardt, Louisa, PhD, Slade, Tim, PhD, Nelson, Elliot, MD Poster #THU 328 (Assess Dx, Depr, Terror, Adult) Poster #THU 332 (Assess Dx, Res Meth, Adult) Poster #THU 333 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Complex, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized M - Industrialized Empirical Support for the Definition of a Complex Trauma Event Using Youths’ Self-Reports Wamser-Nanney, Rachel, PhD Poster #THU 334 (Assess Dx, Clin Res, Cul Div, DV, Health, Child/Adol) Poster #THU 335 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Lifespan) I - Industrialized Understanding Longitudinal Trajectories of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Pain In U.S. Military Service Members and Veterans Following Combat-Related Blast Exposure Stratton, Kelcey, PhD, Hawn, Sage, BS, Clark, Shaunna, PhD, Amstadter, Ananda, PhD, Cifu, David, MD, Walker, William, MD Final Program I - Industrialized Comparisons of PTSD Symptomatology in Children across Multiple Ethno-racial Groups Koolick, Jessica, Undergraduate, Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew, PhD, Galano, Maria, Doctoral Student, Durbin, Hannah, Doctoral Student, Graham-Bermann, Sandra, PhD - Industrialized Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties for a Structured Clinical Interview for Complicated Grief Bui, Eric, MD, PhD, Robinaugh, Don, PhD, Mauro, Christine, PhD Candidate, Wang, Yuanjia, PhD, Duan, Naihua, PhD, Reynolds, Charles, MD, Zisook, Sidney, MD, Lebowitz, Barry, PhD, Simon, Naomi, MD, Shear, M. Katherine, MD Poster #THU 330 (Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A Model Comparison of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in DSM-5 Durham, Tory, PhD, Byllesby, Brianna, BA, Elhai, Jon, PhD Guilt and its Relationship to PTSD Rates and Symptomatology in World Trade Center Non-Rescue Disaster Workers Olden, Megan, PhD, Cukor, Judith, PhD, Wyka, Katarzyna, PhD, Peskin, Melissa, PhD, Jayasinghe, Nimali, PhD, Difede, JoAnn, PhD Poster #THU 329 (Assess Dx, Grief, Adult) M - Industrialized M - Industrialized Comparing the Effect of Criterion A Traumas vs. Stressors on PTSD and PTSD Symptoms: A Meta-Analytic Review Larsen, Sadie, PhD, Pacella, Maria, PhD Poster #THU 336 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Prevent, Pub Health, Prof) I - Industrialized Dissociative Experiences in Acute Psychiatric Inpatients Masuda, Ryota, PhD, Oe, Misari, MD, PhD, Maeda, Masaharu, MD, PhD, Uchimura, Naohisa, MD, PhD 136 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting CULTURE/DIVERSITY POSTERS (CULDIV) Poster #THU 337 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #THU 343 (CulDiv, Cul Div, Ethnic, Illness, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized The Role of Ethnicity in Mental Health, Functioning, and Healthcare Utilization in Clinic Veterans Spira, James, PhD, MPH, Onoye, Jane, PhD, BSc, KIN, Marx, Brian, PhD - Industrialized Veteran Race/Ethnicity and Variation in Adjunctive Pharmacotherapy for PTSD Spoont, Michele, PhD, Nelson, Dave, PhD, Kehle-Forbes, Shannon, PhD, Meis, Laura, PhD, LP, Bass, Deanna, MD Poster #THU 338 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Cul Div, Adult) Poster #THU 344 (CulDiv, Cul Div, Pub Health, Social, Adult) A - Latin Amer & Carib - Industrialized The Impact of Parental Educational Level on Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Offspring: A Census Study in College Students of the Brazilian Northeast Netto, Liana, Doctoral Student, Pereira, Juliana, MSc, Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, MD, Nogueira, Jose Romulo, PhD, Santos, Lene, MA, Quarantini, Lucas, PhD Sociocultural Differences in Prescribing among Veterans with PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration (VA) Bernardy, Nancy, PhD, Lund, Brian, MS, PhD, Alexander, Bruce, MPH, PhD, Friedman, Matthew, MD, PhD Poster #THU 339 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Cul Div, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Poster #THU 345 (CulDiv, Ethnic, Prevent, Pub Health, Terror, Adult) M - Industrialized Client Characteristics and Treatment Factors Influencing Treatment Response among Veterans Receiving Cognitive Processing Therapy Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD, Morland, Leslie, PsyD, Thorp, Steven, PhD, Raab, Phillip, MA, Zia, Agha, MD Poster #THU 340 (CulDiv, Chronic, Cul Div, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - Industrialized Personal Values and Mental Health in Veterans: Influence of Patriotism, Spirituality, Individualism, and Collectivism Scotti, Joseph, PhD, Heady, Hilda, MSW, Reed, Bruce, Doctor of Ministry, Neely, Claudia, MA, Udhayanang, Nuttha, MA, Smith, Shakira, BA Poster #THU 341 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Cul Div, Health, QoL, Adult) M - E Asia & Pac A Comparison of Resilience Capacity between American and Chinese Trauma Survivors Zheng, Ping, PhD Candidate, Gray, Matt, PhD Poster #THU 342 (CulDiv, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Orient, Adult) M - Industrialized The Effects of Bias Crimes on Sexual Minority Individuals: Identity, Discrimination, and the Threat Response Lannert, Brittany, MA, PhD Student, Levendosky, Alytia, PhD, Moser, Jason, PhD www.istss.org Racial/Ethnic Differences in Post-Traumatic Symptom Profiles and their Trajectories in WTC Disaster Workers - Findings from Latent Transition Analysis Wyka, Katarzyna, PhD, Verkuilen, Jay, PhD, Difede, JoAnn, PhD Poster #THU 347 (CulDiv, Chronic, Comm/Vio, Dev/Int, Global, Child/Adol) M - Latin Amer & Carib Coping with Toxic Stress in Colombia: A Qualitative Investigation of Coping and Avoidance among Colombian Children and Adolescents Exposed to Chronic Community Violence Kennedy, Traci, PhD, Alers Rojas, Francheska, JD, Jocson, Maria Rosanne, MA Poster #THU 348 (CulDiv, Prevent, Refugee, Res Meth, Social, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Between Power and Powerlessness: Sources of Resilience in Young Refugees Sleijpen, Marieke, PhD Candidate, Mooren, Trudy, PhD, Boeije, Hennie, PhD, Kleber, Rolf, PhD 137 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 1 VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION AND THERAPIST SELF-CARE & TRAINING/ EDUCATION/DISSEMINATION POSTERS (SELF-CARE & TRAIN/ED/DIS) Poster #THU 353 (Train/Ed/Dis, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) CPT Versus CPT-C: Cognitive Processing Therapy Implementation Program Evaluation in the VA Healthcare System Cogan, Chelsea, MA, Hansel, Joe, PhD, Healy, Ellen, PhD, Chard, Kathleen, PhD, Ashton, Scot, Assistant Poster #THU 349 (Self-Care, Clinical Practice, Rape, Self-Care, Adult) I - Industrialized Effects of Sexual Assault History on the Relationship between Secondary Traumatic Stress, Job Burnout Self-Efficacy, and Burnout for Military Mental Health Providers Boesdorfer, Gina, MA, Nichols, Crystal, PhD, Shoji, Kotaro, PhD, Benight, Charles, PhD, Gibson, Frederick, PhD Poster #THU 354 (Train/Ed/Dis, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) The Lived Experience of Lay Counselors in Low Income Countries: Delivering TF-CBT to Orphaned Children in Kenya and Tanzania Akiba, Christopher, MPH, Lucid, Leah, BA, Dorsey, Shannon, PhD, Woods-Jaeger, Briana, PhD, Segell, Eliza, BA RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (RES METH) Poster #THU 355 (Res Meth, Clinical Practice, Adult) I - Industrialized The Psychometric Validation of a Readiness Scale for Participants in an Online Intervention for Burnout and Secondary Traumatic Stress Bhalla, Arjun, MA Student, Durham, Robert, PhD, Yeager, Carolyn, MS, Luther, Emily, PhD Candidate, Gibson, Frederick, PhD, Benight, Charles, PhD Poster #THU 352 (Train/Ed/Dis, Chronic, Health, QoL, Sleep, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Associations of Nightmare Frequency, Nightmare Distress, PTSD, and Quality of Life in Trauma Exposed Adolescents Peterson, Barbara, PhD I - Industrialized Preliminary Examination of Index Trauma and Treatment Outcomes: Cognitive Processing Therapy Implementation Program in the VA Healthcare System Cogan, Chelsea, MA, Hansel, Joe, PhD, Healy, Ellen, PhD, Chard, Kathleen, PhD, Ashton, Scot, Assistant Poster #THU 350 (Self-Care, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Grief, Adult) I - E & S Africa Poster #THU 351 (Self-Care, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Tech, Prof) I - Industrialized I - N/A Dissemination of Pazosin use for PTSD in the Veterans Health System Abrams, Thad, MD, MS, Lund, Brian, MS, PhD, Alexander, Bruce, MPH, PhD, Bernardy, Nancy, PhD, Friedman, Matthew, MD, PhD Poster #THU 356 (Res Meth, Pub Health, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized The Epidemiology of Co-Occuring Alcohol Use and Psychiatric Disorders among Army National Guard Soldiers Fink, David, MPH, Liberzon, Israel, MD, Tamburrino, Marijo, MD, Chan, Philip, MS, Galea, Sandro, MD, DrPH, Calabrese, Joseph, MD Poster #THU 357 (Res Meth, CSA, Rape, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized Victimization History and Its Effect on Women’s Use of Rape Avoidance Behaviors Teutscher, Jennifer, MA Student, Mechanic, Mindy, PhD, Goetz, Aaron, PhD, Preston, Kathleen, PhD Final Program 138 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster #THU 358 (Res Meth, Clin Res, Commun, Refugee, Adult) A Meta-Analysis of Psychological Treatments for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in War-Affected Populations Kartal, Dzenana, PhD Candidate, Varker, Tracey, PhD, Lau, Winnie, PhD, O’Donnell, Meaghan, PhD, Forbes, David, PhD, Wade, Darryl, PhD Poster #THU 361 (Res Meth, Chronic, Rape, Res Meth, Adult) SOCIAL ISSUES – PUBLIC POLICY POSTERS (SOCIAL) I - N/A Correlates of Sexual Assault Perpetration among Male College Students Massa, Andrea, BA, Flack, William, PhD, Taft, Casey, PhD Poster #THU 363 (Social, Cog/Int, Nat/Dis, Social, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized Associations between Disaster Exposures, Peritraumatic Distress, and Post-Traumatic Stress Responses in Fukushima Nuclear Plant Workers Following the 2011 Nuclear Accident Shigemura, Jun, MD, PhD, Tanigawa, Takeshi, MD, PhD, Nishi, Daisuke, MD, PhD, Matsuoka, Yutaka, MD, PhD, Nomura, Soichiro, MD, PhD, Yoshino, Aihide, MD, PhD Poster #THU 364 (Social, Health, Nat/Dis, Prof) The Role of Workplace Interpersonal Support among Workers of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plants Following the 2001 Accident Takahashi, Sho, MD, PhD, Shigemura, Jun, MD, PhD, Takahashi, Yoshitomo, MD, PhD, Nomura, Soichiro, MD, PhD, Yoshino, Aihide, MD, PhD, Tanigawa, Takeshi, MD, PhD Poster #THU 366 (Social, CPA, CSA, DV, Prevent, Adult) I - Industrialized The Beliefs about Rape Victims Scale (BRV): Development of a Measure of Perceptions of Rape Victims Paul, Lisa, PhD, Sasson, Sapir, BA, Santuzzi, Alecia, PhD, Milliken, Jennifer, BA, Kehn, Andre, PhD, Clapp, Joshua, PhD Poster #THU 362 (Social, Aggress, Rape, Adult) Poster #THU 365 (Social, Comm/Int, Nat/Dis, Social, Tech/Dis, Adult) M - Industrialized M - Global I - Latin Amer & Carib Domestic Violence in Childhood and Adolescence in Northeastern Brazil and its Relation with Family Income Braga, Carolina, MD, Sampaio, Aline S., PhD, Nogueira, Jose Romulo, PhD, Koenen, Karestan, MD, PhD, Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, MD, Quarantini, Lucas, PhD Poster #THU 367 (Social, Comm/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Barriers and Facilitators of VA Mental Health Service Use: Understanding the Role of Attitudes for Female and Male Veterans Fox, Annie, PhD, Meyer, Eric, PhD, Vogt, Dawne, PhD Poster #THU 368 (Social, CPA, Comm/Int, Cul Div, Pub Health, Adult) I - Industrialized Holding on to Hope: Mothers Involvement in the Child Welfare System within an Intergenerational Perspective Green, Julii, PhD, Lavi, Iris, PhD, Chen, Stephen, PhD, Glowacki, Elizabeth, Undergraduate, Van Horn, Patricia, PhD, Lieberman, Alicia, PhD I - Industrialized Traumatic Stress among Japanese Psychiatric Task Forces who were Dispatched to Areas Devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake Hatanaka, Miho, PhD, Hirasawa, Katsumi, MD www.istss.org 139 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 1 Poster Presentation – Session 1 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Welcome Reception Poster Distribution Table 1 – Child Trauma SIG WR 101, WR 102 Table 2 – Complex Trauma SIG WR 103, WR 104 Table 3 – Dissemination and Implementation SIG WR 105, WR 106 Table 4 – Diversity and Cultural Competence SIG WR 107, WR 108 Table 5 – Early Interventions SIG WR 109, WR 110 Table 6 – Family Systems SIG WR 111, WR 112 Table 7 – Gender and Trauma SIG WR 113, WR 114 Table 8 – Internet & Technology SIG WR 115, WR 116 Table 9 – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Issues SIG WR 117, WR 118 Table 10 – Military SIG WR 119 Table 11 – Aging, Trauma and the Life Course SIG, Psychodynamic Research and Practice SIG WR 121, WR 122 Table 12 – Research Methodology SIG WR 123, WR 124 Table 13 – Terrorism and Bioterrorism Related Trauma SIG WR 125 Table 14 – Theory and Traumatic Stress SIG WR 126, WR 127 Table 15 – Trauma and Substance Use Disorders SIG WR 128, WR 129 Table 16 – Trauma Assessment and Diagnosis SIG WR 130, WR 131 Table 17 – Trauma, Health and Primary Care SIG WR 132, WR 133 Table 18 – Traumatic Loss and Grief SIG WR 134, WR 135 Final Program 140 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Welcome Reception with Featured Posters Thursday, November 6, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom Poster Organization Each poster is scheduled for either Author Attended Poster Session One on Thursday, the Featured Poster Presentations at the Welcome Reception, or Author Attended Poster Session Two on Friday and includes a one-hour time period when the presenting author is available to answer questions. Poster #WR 102 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Do Children’s Symptoms Fit the Diagnosis of PTSD as Defined by DSM-IV, DSM-5, and ICD-11? Findings from a Natural Disaster La Greca, Annette, PhD, Danzi, BreAnne, BA, Chan, Sherilynn, MS COMPLEX TRAUMA SIG Poster #WR 103 (Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Cog/Int, Bio/Int, Adult) Keyword type descriptions can be found on page 45. Regions and Population Types can be found on page 46. M - N/A Cross-disorder Effects of Childhood Trauma on Brain Function and Functional Connectivity during Cognitive Control in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Quidé, Yann, PhD, Gould, Ian, PhD, O’Reilly, Nicole, BSc Hons Psychology, Carr, Vaughan, MBBS(Hons)MDFRANZCP, Elzinga, Bernet, PhD, Green, Melissa, PhD Poster Setup: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session: 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Poster Dismantle: 9:30 p.m. Poster Dismantle Immediately following your scheduled poster session, display materials must be taken down and removed. Items not removed by the appointed poster dismantle time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of ISTSS. M - N/A Poster #WR 104 (Prevent, CPA, Clin Res, Dev/Int, Neglect, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Childhood Maltreatment and Developmental Delay: The Effects of Abuse and Neglect on Young Children in Foster Care Kurtz, Stacy, PsyD Candidate, Dickson, Amy, PsyD DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION SIG Poster #WR 105 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Prof) I - Industrialized A Nationwide Examination of VA Residential PTSD Treatment Providers Self-Reported Use of PE and CPT: Global Endorsement versus Use of Specific Components Thompson, Richard, PhD, Simiola, Vanessa, Doctoral Student, Cook, Joan, PhD, Schnurr, Paula, PhD www.istss.org 141 Final Program Welcome Reception Featured Posters Key: Poster # Number (Primary keyword, Secondary Keywords, Population type) Presentation Level – Region Welcome Reception with SIG Endorsed Posters: Thursday, November 6 Poster #WR 101 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Child/Adol) Transmitting Trauma across Generations: Defining a Construct and Multiple Mechanisms Vasquez, Ludivina, BA, Ocean, Susan, BS, Cromer, Lisa, PhD, Borntrager, Cameo, PhD Posters are organized in the conference program by poster number on each day. The presenting author is bolded. In addition, the author’s index provided at the end of the conference program includes all of the authors. A floor map showing the layout of posters is available in the poster hall and on page 140. Presentation levels and descriptions can be found on page 46. CHILD TRAUMA SIG ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Welcome Reception with Featured Posters Poster #WR 106 (Train/Ed/Dis, Commun, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) FAMILY SYSTEMS SIG I - N/A Poster #WR 111 (Clin Res, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Lifespan) Dissemination of Evidence Based Treatments for PTSD: A Qualitative Analysis Rodgers, Carie, PhD, ABPP, Hurst, Samantha, PhD, Vu, Alyssa, BA, Lang, Ariel, PhD, Lindamer, Laurie, PhD Parental Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Offspring Clinical Symptomatology: An Examination of Parental Symptom Clusters and Adolescent Internalizing Mischel, Emily, BS, Leen-Feldner, Ellen, PhD, Bilsky, Sarah, MA, Knapp, Ashley, BS, Pawlewicz, Sophia, Undergraduate DIVERSITY AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE SIG Poster #WR 107 (CulDiv, Cul Div, Fam/Int, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) M - N/A Poster #WR 112 (Practice, CSA, Adult) Welcome Reception Featured Posters Family Influences on the Relationship between Hurricane Exposure and Ataques de Nervios Felix, Erika, PhD, You, Suk-kyung, PhD, Canino, Glorisa, PhD Poster #WR 108 (CulDiv, DV, Adult) I - N/A Mother Support Predictive of Future Distress in Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse Sciarrino, Nicole, MA, Dycus, James, BS, Gold, Steven, PhD M - Industrialized GENDER AND TRAUMA SIG Socio-Cultural Pressures Associated with Leaving Abusive Relationships: Comparing Spanish and English Speaking DV Victims Karlsson, Marie, MA, PhD Student, Jackson, Jennifer, Undergraduate, Villalobos, Bianca, MA, PhD Student, Bridges, Ana, PhD Poster #WR 113 (Prevent, CPA, Complex, Depr, Health, Lifespan) A - Industrialized Importance of Type and Timing of Maltreatment on Risk for Psychopathology in Males and Females Khan, Alaptagin, MD, McCormack, Hannah, BA, Bolger, Elizabeth, MA, McGreenery, Cynthia, Assistant, Polcari, Ann, PhD, Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD EARLY INTERVENTIONS SIG Poster #WR 109 (Clin Res, Acute, Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Lifespan) M - Industrialized Poster #WR 114 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Illness, Adult) Post-Traumatic Stress Symptom Trajectories are Separable from Four Months after a Mass Trauma Exposure among Adolescents and Young Adults Haravuori, Henna, MD, PhD, Pankakoski, Maiju, MSocSc, Marttunen, Mauri, MD, PhD Poster #WR 110 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Depr, Prevent, Adult) M - Industrialized M - Industrialized Sex Differences in Neurosteroid and Hormonal Responses to Metyrapone in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Inslicht, Sabra, PhD, Richards, Anne, MD, MPH, Madden, Erin, MPH, Rao, Madhu, MD, O’Donovan, Aoife, PhD, Neylan, Thomas, MD M - Industrialized Identification of Patients at Risk for PTSD and Depression up to Six Months Post Trauma Using the Predicting PTSD Questionnaire Rothbaum, Alex, BS, Michopoulos, Vasiliiki, PhD, MSc, Crow, Thomas, MA, Houry, Debra, MD, MPH, Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD, Rothbaum, Barbara, PhD, ABPP Final Program 142 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Welcome Reception with Featured Posters INTERNET & TECHNOLOGY SIG Poster #WR 115 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Adult) MILITARY SIG Online Guided Self Help for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomised Controlled Trial Lewis, Catrin, PhD, Roberts, Neil, DPsych(Clin), Kitchiner, Neil, PhD, Bisson, Jonathan, MD Poster #WR 116 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CPA, Complex, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER (LGBT) SIG - Industrialized Longitudinal Impact of Trauma Exposure on Drinking Behavior among Emerging Adult Lesbian and Bisexual Women Kaysen, Debra, PhD, Rhew, Issac, PhD, Kirk, Jennifer, BS, Bedard-Gilligan, Michele, PhD, Hughes, Tonda, RN, PhD Poster #WR 118 (CulDiv, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Orient, Adult) M - Industrialized Bias-Motivated Victimization and Responses to Bias Crime Information among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Young Adults Lannert, Brittany, MA, PhD Student, Levendosky, Alytia, PhD, Moser, Jason, PhD www.istss.org Factors Influencing Healthcare Utilization by Veterans: Trauma History, Perceived Barriers to Care, Rurality, and Mental Health Scotti, Joseph, PhD, Heady, Hilda, MSW, Udhayanang, Nuttha, MA, Jacoby, Vanessa, MS, PhD Student, Neely, Claudia, MA AGING, TRAUMA AND THE LIFE COURSE SIG; PSYCHODYNAMIC RESEARCH AND PRACTICE SIG Poster #WR 121 (Social, Dev/Int, Older) M - Industrialized Risk Factors for PTSD among Older Adult Survivors of Early Life Trauma Ogle, Christin, PhD, Siegler, Ilene, PhD, Rubin, David, PhD PSYCHODYNAMIC RESEARCH AND PRACTICE SIG Poster #WR 122 (Clin Res, Aggress, CPA, Adult) I - N/A Attachment as a Mediator between Childhood Maltreatment and Self-Reported Precipitants of Aggressive Behaviors in Romantic Relationships Baker, Brittany, Doctoral Student 143 Final Program Welcome Reception Featured Posters Childhood Traumas and Emotion Dysregulation: A Transdiagnostic Approach to Prediction of Long Term Negative Outcomes Amatya, Kaushalendra, MS, PhD Student, Jones, Russell, PhD Poster #WR 117 (CulDiv, Chronic, Orient, Sub/Abuse, Adult) Poster #WR 119 (Social, Chronic, Health, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) A - Industrialized I - Industrialized ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Welcome Reception with Featured Posters RESEARCH METHODOLOGY SIG TRAUMA AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SIG Poster #WR 123 (Res Meth, CSA, Rape, Lifespan) M - N/A Obstetric Outcomes among Women Previously Exposed to Sexual Violence Gisladottir, Agnes, MPH, Harlow, Bernard, PhD, Gudmundsdottir, Berglind, PhD, Bjarnadottir, Ragnheidur, MD, Cnattingius, Sven, MD, PhD, Valdimarsdottir, Unnur, PhD Welcome Reception Featured Posters Poster #WR 124 (Res Meth, Aggress, CPA, Cog/Int, Complex, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Trauma-Onset and Diagnostic Symptom Contributors of Behavioral Dysregulation among Incarcerated Youth Plante, Wendy, BS, Good, Raquel, BA, Perez, Michael, BS, Pickwith, Kristine, BA, Anderson, Alisha, Undergraduate, Lansing, Amy, PhD TERRORISM AND BIOTERRORISM RELATED TRAUMA SIG Poster #WR 125 (Assess Dx, Anx, Depr, QoL, Terror, Adult) M - N/A Comorbidity of 9/11-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in the World Trade Center Health Registry 10 to 11 Years Post-Disaster Caramanica, Kimberly, MPH, Brackbill, Robert, PhD, Liao, Tim, MPH, Stellman, Steven, PhD, MPH THEORY AND TRAUMATIC STRESS SIG Poster #WR 126 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Adult) Poster #WR 128 (Clin Res, Chronic, Sub/Abuse, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Exploring the Differential Impact of Childhood, Military, and Civilian Traumas on Women Veterans’ Past-Year Substance Use Browne, Kendall, PhD, Lehavot, Keren, PhD, Wells, Deva, BS, Simpson, Tracy, PhD, Cpsych Poster #WR 129 (Clin Res, Acute, Anx, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized The Incidence of Substance Use, PTSD Symptoms, and Longitudinal Avoidance among Adolescents Exposed to a Fire Trauma in Childhood Sullivan, Connor, BA, Blevins, Claire, MS, PhD Student, Jones, Russell, PhD, Ollendick, Thomas, PhD TRAUMA ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS SIG Poster #WR 130 (Assess Dx, Anx, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Adult) I - N/A Confidence in Memory as a Predictor of PostTraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters Rogers, Arielle, BA, Seligowski, Antonia, BA, Wu, Kevin, PhD Poster #WR 131 (Assess Dx, Anx, Chronic, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult)I - Industrialized Does Trauma Dose or Type Impact Clinical Outcomes? Combat and Non-Combat Trauma among Veterans Referred to a VA PTSD Clinic Duax, Jeanne, PhD, ABPP, Lamp, Kristen, PhD, Rauch, Sheila, PhD, ABPP, Smith, Erin, PhD M - Industrialized The Role of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters in the Prediction of Suicidal Ideation Davis, Margaret, MS, Witte, Tracy, PhD, Lee, Daniel, MS, PhD Student, Blevins, Christy, MS, PhD Student, Weathers, Frank, PhD Poster #WR 127 (Clin Res, Anx, Neglect, Adult) M - Industrialized Childhood Emotional Abuse and Stress Reactivity in Adulthood Lambert, Jessica, PhD Final Program 144 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Welcome Reception with Featured Posters TRAUMA, HEALTH AND PRIMARY CARE SIG Poster #WR 132 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Bio/Int, Adult) - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder- Can Buprenorphine Be Used to Treat All Three? Seal, Karen, MD, MPH, Maguen, Shira, PhD, Bertenthal, Daniel, MPH, Neylan, Thomas, MD Poster #WR 133 (Bio Med, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Health, Illness, Adult) M - Global Welcome Reception Featured Posters Does Pain Associated with Medical Trauma have a Role in PTSD According to the DSM-V Criteria? Amariglio, Nelly, PhD, Meyer, Rika, PhD, Gold, Jeffrey, PhD TRAUMATIC LOSS AND GRIEF SIG Poster #WR 134 (CulDiv, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Global, Grief, Child/Adol) I - E & S Africa Culturally-Specific Mental Health Symptoms among Orphaned Children in Tanzania Lucid, Leah, BA, Segell, Eliza, BA, Garcia, Jessica, BA, Silbaugh-Cowdin, Jessica, BA, Dorsey, Shannon, PhD, Whetten, Kathryn, PhD Poster #WR 135 (Assess Dx, Cul Div, Grief, Civil/War, Child/Adol) M - C & E Europe & Indep Relations between Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder and PTSD’s Emotional Numbing Model Factors in a Bosnian Adolescent Sample Claycomb, Meredith, MA, Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student, Kaplow, Julie, PhD, ABPP, Elhai, Jon, PhD, Layne, Christopher, PhD www.istss.org 145 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Friday Poster Session Two Distribution Final Program 146 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Author Attended Presentations Friday, November 7, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mezzanine East/West/South CLINICAL/INTERVENTION RESEARCH POSTERS (CLIN/RES) Poster #FRI 101 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster Organization Each poster is scheduled for either Author Attended Poster Session One on Thursday, the Featured Poster Presentations at the Welcome Reception, or Author Attended Poster Session Two on Friday and includes a one-hour time period when the presenting author is available to answer questions. The Importance of Women-Specific PTSD and Trauma-Related Services among Veteran Women Receiving VA Health Care Hebenstreit, Claire, PhD, Turchik, Jessica, PhD, Kimerling, Rachel, PhD Posters are organized in the conference program by poster number on each day. The presenting author is bolded. In addition, the author’s index provided at the end of the conference program includes all of the authors. A floor map showing the layout of posters is available in the poster hall and on page 146. Poster #FRI 102 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized PTSD Symptom Presentation and Service Utilization in Female Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Hebenstreit, Claire, PhD, Madden, Erin, MPH, Maguen, Shira, PhD Key: Poster # Number (Primary keyword, Secondary Keywords, Population type) Presentation Level – Region Poster #FRI 103 (Practice, Aggress, Pub Health, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Keyword type descriptions can be found on page 45. Regions and Population Types can be found on page 46. Presentation levels and descriptions can be found on page 46. Session Two: Friday, November 6 Poster Setup: 8:00 a.m.– 10:30 a.m. Poster Viewing: 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Author Attended Poster Session: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Poster Dismantle: 7:00 p.m. www.istss.org Poster #FRI 104 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Interventions Online to Facilitate Post-War Access of Reserve and National Guard Servicewomen Sadler, Anne, PhD, RN, Mengeling, Michelle, PhD, Torner, James, PhD, Franciscus, Carrie, MA, Erschens, Holly, BA, Cook, Brian, DO, Booth, Brenda, PhD Poster #FRI 105 (Clin Res, Aggress, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Remote Exercises for Learning Anger and Excitation Management (RELAX): A Pilot Evaluation of Mobile Applications for Anger Management Morland, Leslie, PsyD, Niehaus, James, PhD, Marx, Brian, PhD, Taft, Casey, PhD, Morgan, Lucas, MA, Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD 147 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster Dismantle Immediately following your scheduled poster session, display materials must be taken down and removed. Items not removed by the appointed poster dismantle time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of ISTSS. Military Sexual Trauma Related VA Outpatient Mental Health Care: Which Veterans Utilize this Free Care? Turchik, Jessica, PhD, Rosen, Craig, PhD, Timko, Christine, PhD, Whooley, Mary, MD, Kimerling, Rachel, PhD ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 106 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Impact of Patient Engagement in Weekly Homework Assignments on Symptom Change in Cognitive Processing Therapy Morland, Leslie, PsyD, Powell, Allison, BA, Willis, Emy, BA, Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD Poster #FRI 107 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, CSA, Complex, Rape, Lifespan) I - Industrialized Gender Roles and Perspective-Taking Affect Post-Traumatic Growth Barlow, M. Rose, PhD, Hetzel-Riggin, Melanie, PhD Poster #FRI 108 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Adult) - Industrialized Using CPT in Clinical Practice: Does Training Matter? Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Wierwille, Jena, Doctoral Student, Chard, Kathleen, PhD Poster #FRI 109 Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) - Industrialized The Dog Ate My Homework and Other Sordid Tales Galovski, Tara, PhD, Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student, Chappuis, Courtney, Doctoral Student Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 110 (Clin Res, Acute, Aggress, Comm/Vio, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Gender Differences in Peritraumatic Dissociation and Distress among Victims of Violent Crimes Demarble, Julie, Doctoral Student, Fortin, Christophe, PhD, D’Antono, Bianca, PhD, Guay, Stéphane, PhD Poster #FRI 111 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Veteran Decision-Making around Evidence-Based PTSD Treatment Osei-Bonsu, Princess, PhD, MPH, Bolton, Rendelle, MSW, Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, PhD, Eisen, Susan, PhD, Pellowe, Maura, PhD, Herz, Lawrence, MD Poster #FRI 112 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Veterans’ Attitudes towards Prolonged Exposure and Cognitive Processing Therapy Kehle-Forbes, Shannon, PhD, Partin, Melissa, PhD, Slone, Laurie, PhD, Polusny, Melissa, PhD, Sayer, Nina, PhD, Gerould, Heather, MS Poster #FRI 113 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Patients’ Perceptions of their Providers and Retention in PTSD Pharmacotherapy Spoont, Michele, PhD, Nelson, Dave, PhD, Alegria, Margarita, PhD, van Ryn, Michelle, PhD, MPH Poster #FRI 114 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized The Role of Individual Beliefs and Family Involvement in Understanding Veterans’ Commitment to Evidence Based Treatments for PTSD Meis, Laura, PhD, LP, Spoont, Michele, PhD, Erbes, Christopher, PhD, LP, Polusny, Melissa, PhD, Noorbaloochi, Siamak, PhD, Hagel Campbell, Emily, MS, Bangerter, Ann, BA, BS, Eftekhari, Afsoon, PhD, Kattar, Karen, PsyD, Tuerk, Peter, PhD Poster #FRI 115 (Prevent, Health, Pub Health, Social, Adult) - Industrialized Correlates of Physical Activity Differ for Veterans With and Without Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Hoerster, Katherine, PhD, MPH, Millstein, Rachel, MPH, Hall, Katherine, PhD, Reiber, Gayle, PhD, MPH, Nelson, Karin, MD, Saelens, Brian, PhD Poster #FRI 116 (Clin Res, Health, Illness, Adult) - Industrialized Pain Catastrophizing Mediates the Relationship between PTSD Symptoms and Pain Tolerance Zalta, Alyson, PhD, Blais, Rebecca, PhD, Hobfoll, Stevan, PhD, Burns, John, PhD Poster #FRI 117 (Clin Res, Anx, Bio Med, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Older) - Industrialized Combination of Moderate-Severe Depressive Symptoms and PTSD is Associated with Higher Disease Burden in Older Urban Adults: Findings from the BRIGHTEN Heart Study Blais, Rebecca, PhD, Buehler, Susan, PhD, Hobfoll, Stevan, PhD, Powell, Lynda, PhD, Emery, Erin, PhD, Rothschild, Steven, MD Final Program 148 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 118 (Clin Res, Acute, Chronic, Death, QoL, Adult What Promotes Positive Relationships with Others Following Trauma and the Shattering of Core Beliefs? A Moderated Mediation Analysis Kaufman, Julia, Doctoral Student, Wright, Margaret, PhD, Allbaugh, Lucy, MS, PhD Student Poster #FRI 119 (Clin Res, Bio Med, CPA, Adult) I - Industrialized The Relationship between Childhood Physical Abuse and Heart Rate Variability in a Traumatized Civilian Sample Crow, Thomas, MA, Powers Lott, Abigail, PhD, Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD, Bradley, Bekh, PhD, Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD Poster #FRI 120 (Clin Res, Acute, CPA, Adult) Poster #FRI 124 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Primary Care Veterans Barriers, Facilitators, and Preferences for PTSD Treatment Possemato, Kyle, PhD, Greg, Beehler, PhD, Wray, Laura, PhD, Brooks, Emily, PhD Poster #FRI 125 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #FRI 126 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clinical Practice, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Baseline Associations between Mindfulness and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Treatment Seeking Veterans Gobin, Robyn, PhD, Walter, Kristen, PhD, Liu, Lin, PhD, Zia, Agha, MD, Thorp, Steven, PhD Poster #FRI 127 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Poster #FRI 121 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Sleep, Adult) I - Industrialized The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Treatment Outcomes among Individuals with Complex Trauma Histories Miller, Katherine, MA, PhD Student, Cranston, Christopher, MA, PhD Student, Davis, Joanne, PhD, Pruiksma, Kristi, PhD Poster #FRI 129 (Clin Res, Pub Health, Adult) I - Industrialized Are Disclosures of Childhood Traumatic Events Less Believable than Medical Problems? Miller, Katherine, MA, PhD Student, Cromer, Lisa, PhD Poster #FRI 123 (Clin Res, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) The Role of Moral Injury, Guilt, and Self-Worth in the Association between PTSD and Suicidal Ideation Harrington, Kelly, PhD, Boasso, Alyssa, PhD Candidate, Nash, William, MD, Litz, Brett, PhD - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, and Intentional Self-Harm in Massachusetts Veterans Gradus, Jaimie, ScD, Leatherman, Sarah, MA, Raju, Sanjay, MPH, Ferguson, Ryan, ScD, Miller, Matthew, MD - Industrialized A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of a Brief Primary Care-Based Mindfulness Intervention for Veterans with PTSD Possemato, Kyle, PhD, Pigeon, Wilfred, PhD, Bergen-Cico, Dessa, PhD, Treatman, Scott, DO, Wade, Michael, MS www.istss.org 149 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 122 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Illness, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for OEF/ OIF/OND Female Veterans with Histories of Interpersonal Trauma: A Preliminary Investigation Gobin, Robyn, PhD, Jain, Sonia, PhD, Ernstrom, Karin, PhD, Reman, Rema, PhD, Schnurr, Paula, PhD, Lang, Ariel, PhD I - Industrialized Peritraumatic Dissociation Mediates the Relationship between Childhood Trauma and PTSD Symptoms in a Prospective Study of Emergency Room Trauma Patients Crow, Thomas, MA, Rothbaum, Alex, BS, Michopoulos, Vasiliiki, PhD, MSc, Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD I - Industrialized ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 130 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Moral Injury, Suicidal Thoughts, and Suicide Attempts in a Military Clinical Sample Bryan, AnnaBelle, BS, BA, Bryan, Craig, PsyD, Anestis, Mike, PhD, Green, Bradley, PhD Poster #FRI 131 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, CSA, Clin Res, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 139 (Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) Poster #FRI 140 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized The Relationship between Self-Compassion and PTSD in a Sample of Homeless Veterans Held, Philip, PhD Candidate, Owens, Gina, PhD Changes in Trauma Narratives Following Narrative Reconstruction Therapy and Their Relationship with PTSD Symptoms Peri, Tuvia, PhD, Vidan, Zohar, Doctoral Student, Tuval-Mashiach, Rivka, PhD Poster #FRI 134 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clinical Practice, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Poster Presentation – Session 2 M - Industrialized Toward Further Understanding of Cognitive Processing Therapy Critical Components: An Examination of Specific and Nonspecific Intervention Elements Chappuis, Courtney, Doctoral Student, Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student, Galovski, Tara, PhD Poster #FRI 133 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clinical Practice, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized The Effect of Self-Compassion Training on Trauma-Related Guilt in a Sample of Homeless Veterans Held, Philip, PhD Candidate, Owens, Gina, PhD, Piercy, Herb, MS, PhD Student Poster #FRI 141 (Clin Res, Rape, Adult) - Industrialized An Observational Study of Pre-Post Treatment Outcomes for Male and Female Veterans Seeking Services in a VA Military Sexual Trauma Clinic Allard, Carolyn, PhD, Butler, Ebony, PhD, Nunnink, Sarah, PhD, McCulloch, Robert, PhD - Industrialized Evaluating a Compassion-Based Therapy for Trauma-Related Shame and Post-Traumatic Stress Au, Teresa, PhD Candidate, Litz, Brett, PhD Final Program - Industrialized Fidelity to the Four Cornerstones of CPT: The Ability of Therapist Skill to Predict Outcomes Chappuis, Courtney, Doctoral Student, Gloth, Chelsea, Doctoral Student, Galovski, Tara, PhD Support for the Hopelessness Model of Depression: Relationships among Attributions, Perceived Importance of Events, and PTSD and Depression Symptoms Reiland, Sarah, PhD, Carner, Brittany, Undergraduate Poster #FRI 136 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Adult) Fidelity to CPT after Training and Consultation: A Comparison of Three Post-Workshop Support Strategies Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, PhD, Shields, Norman, PhD, Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student, Lane, Jeanine, Doctoral Student, Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #FRI 138 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Adult) Relative Influence of Event and Cognitive Factors in PTSD Symptoms in Survivors of Childhood Trauma Reiland, Sarah, PhD, Nichols, Brady, Undergraduate Poster #FRI 132 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Depr, Adult) Poster #FRI 137 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) - Industrialized Poster #FRI 142 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Rape, Adult) - Industrialized Cognitive Processing Therapy for Men with Military Sexual Trauma Suris, Alina, PhD, ABPP, Mullen, Kacy, PhD, Williams, Rush, Doctoral Student, Holliday, Ryan, MS, Doctoral Student 150 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 143 Clin Res, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #FRI 150 (Clin Res, Aggress, Rape, Adult) - Industrialized Treatment Outcomes in Veterans with PTSD Following Military Sexual Trauma Rauch, Sheila, PhD, ABPP, Porter, Katherine, PhD, Venners, Margaret, MPH, MSW, Sexton, Minden, PhD, Knowles, Kelly, Undergraduate Poster #FRI 144 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Comm/Vio, Adult) I - Industrialized I - Industrialized I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 153 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, CPA, Complex, Bio/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized Neither Here nor There: Cerebellar Function, Dysmetria of Affect, and Autonomic Activity in Trauma Survivors Minshew, Reese, MA, PhD Student, D’Andrea, Wendy, PhD(c) - Industrialized Poster #FRI 154 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Poster #FRI 148 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Chronic, Complex, Lifespan) - Industrialized Alexithymia and the Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma Nemeth, Amber, PhD Candidate I - Industrialized An Examination of Distress Tolerance and Emotion Regulation Processes among Veterans Seeking PTSD Treatment Stratton, Kelcey, PhD Poster #FRI 155 (Clin Res, Anx, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Predictors of Length of Stay among OEF/ OIF/OND Veteran Inpatient PTSD Treatment Noncompleters Szafranski, Derek, MA, PhD Student, Gros, Daniel, PhD, Menefee, Deleene, PhD, Wanner, Jill, PhD, Norton, Peter, PhD - Industrialized Flexibility, Defense, and Physiology: A Close Look at Language Use after Trauma Papini, Santiago, MA, MSc, Yoon, Patricia, Doctoral Candidate www.istss.org 151 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Ready to COPE: An Integrated Treatment for PTSD and Substance Use Disorders and its Applicability to Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma Hien, Denise, PhD, ABPP, Lopez-Castro, Teresa, PhD Poster #FRI 149 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Bio/Int, Lifespan) I - Industrialized Self-Compassion and Ruminative Processing Outcomes among Victims of Violence Valdez, Christine, MA, Lilly, Michelle, PhD Are There Racial Differences in Outcomes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Combined with Antidepressant Medications for PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorders? Hien, Denise, PhD, ABPP, Ruglass, Lesia, PhD Poster #FRI 147 (Clin Res, Chronic, Sub/Abuse, Adult) Poster #FRI 151 (Clin Res, DV, Rape, Adult) Poster #FRI 152 (Clin Res, DV, Rape, Adult) Do Social Support and Resilience Buffer the Effects of Personal Trauma on Depressive Symptoms in a College Population? Kurtz, Erin, Doctoral Student Poster #FRI 146 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Adult) Accelerated Intimacy in Victims and Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse Dutton, Courtney, MA, PhD Student, Karlsson, Marie, MA, PhD Student, Zielinski, Melissa, MA, PhD Student, Bridges, Ana, PhD Post-Trauma Ruminative Processing and Implications for Third-Wave CBT Approaches for PTSD Valdez, Christine, MA, Lilly, Michelle, PhD The Moderating Role of Post-Traumatic Stress on the Relationship between Post-Traumatic Deterioration and Persistent Functional Impairment Wusik, Michael, MS, PhD Student, Blevins, Claire, MS, PhD Student, Jones, Russell, PhD, Hughes, Michael, PhD Poster #FRI 145 (Clin Res, Depr, Dev/Int, Prevent, Adult) I - Industrialized ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 PPoster #FRI 157 (Clin Res, Anx, Clinical Practice, Depr, Self-Care, Adult) I - N/A Psychological Symptoms Among Significant Others of Individuals with PTSD: Associations with Overt Social Support Behaviors, Gender and Relationship Status Crevier, Myra, PhD Candidate, Marchand, André, PhD, Nachar, Nadim, PhD Candidate, Guay, Stéphane, PhD Poster #FRI 158 (Clin Res, Anx, Depr, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 167 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) Barrier to Mental Health Service Use among Veterans with PTSD Chandler, Helena, PhD, Pasupuleti, Radhika, PhD, McAndrew, Lisa, PhD Poster Presentation – Session 2 The Relation of Childhood Family Environment to Post-deployment Social Support after Trauma Exposure Ramkumar, Neeta, PhD, Schwartz Moravec, Margaret, PhD, Graham, David, MD, Teng, Ellen, PhD I - N/A Poster #FRI 169 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Res Meth, Adult) - Industrialized I - N/A Childhood Trauma, PTSD, and Depression: Effectiveness of a Prison Diversion Program Using a Sample of Substance Abusing Women Shotwell Tabke, Chelsea, MA, PhD Student, Cook, Nigel, Undergraduate, Drevo, Susan, MA, PhD Student, Liles, Brandi, PhD, Delcour, Rachel, PhD Candidate, Tarrasch, Mimi, MS M - Industrialized Lifetime Trauma Exposure, Healthcare Relationships, and Health Klest, Bridget, PhD Final Program I - N/A Poster #FRI 168 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Self-Compassion and Responses to Trauma Scoglio, Arielle, BA, Rudat, Deirdre, MA, Cloitre, Marylène, PhD Poster #FRI 163 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Health, Adult) I - Industrialized Treatment Motivation and Therapeutic Alliance in the Context of Trauma: A Longitudinal Study Capous, Diana, BA, Kia-Keating, Maryam, PhD M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 162 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Social, Adult) M - Industrialized Changes across Sessions in a Present-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD Torbit, Lindsey, MA, PhD Student, Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Shnaider, Philippe, MA, Monson, Candice, PhD I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 161 (Clin Res, Chronic, Clin Res, Complex, Health, Adult) Poster #FRI 165 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Adult) Poster #FRI 166 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) Medical Misdiagnosis Exacerbates Post-Traumatic Symptoms Tamaian, Andreea, BSc, Klest, Bridget, PhD Poster #FRI 160 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Adult) Crossing Borders with PTSD and DESNOS: Assessing the Internationalization of Trauma LaRow, Julie, Doctoral Student Increased Polysedative Use in Veterans with PostTraumatic Stress Disorder Bernardy, Nancy, PhD, Lund, Brian, MS, PhD, Alexander, Bruce, MPH, PhD, Friedman, Matthew, MD, PhD Trauma-Related Guilt: Conceptual Development and Relationship with Post-Trauma Psychopathology Browne, Kendall, PhD, Trim, Ryan, PhD, Myers, Ursula, MS, PhD Student, Norman, Sonya, PhD Poster #FRI 159 (Clin Res, Assess Dx, Chronic, Illness, Adult) Poster #FRI 164 (Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Res Meth, Civil/War, Adult) I - E & S Africa Identifying the Active Ingredients of PresentCentered Therapy for PTSD Litwack, Scott, PhD, Niles, Barbara, PhD, Polizzi, Craig, BA Poster #FRI 170 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Complex, Fam/Int, Social, Adult) I - Industrialized Childhood Placement History Factors as Predictors of Trauma-Related Symptoms and Diagnoses Smith, Stefanie, PhD, Padron, Elena, PhD 152 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 171 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #FRI 176 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized M - N/A The Effects of Pre-Military Personal Characteristics, Deployment Experiences, and Post-Deployment Social Support on the Development of PTSD in Combat Veterans: An Examination of Interactions Abrigo, Erin, PhD, Vanderploeg, Rodney, PhD, ABPP, Scott, Steven, DO Poster #FRI 172 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Orient, Adult) Effects of Changes in Post-Traumatic Cognitions on PTSD Outcomes following Cognitive Processing Therapy in Rural Veterans Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne, PhD, Willis, Emy, BA, Menez, Ursula, PsyD, Wong, Marissa, PsyD, Cha, Nancy, PhD, Morland, Leslie, PsyD Poster #FRI 177 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized I - N/A Descriptive Versus Injunctive Norms in Reducing Rape Myths Jaconis, Maryanne, MS, PhD Student, Steinmetz, Sarah, MS, PhD Student, Paul, Lisa, PhD, Gray, Matt, PhD Poster #FRI 173 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Pub Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Evaluating Dropout in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Veterans Receiving Cognitive Processing Therapy In-Person and via VideoTeleconferencing Wells, Stephanie, BA, Walter, Kristen, PhD, Howard, Ian, BA, Liu, Lin, PhD, Zia, Agha, MD, Thorp, Steven, PhD Evaluating Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder with Cognitive Processing Therapy and Prolonged Exposure Therapy in a VHA Specialty Clinic Jeffreys, Matthew, MD, Reinfeld, Courtney, PsyD, Nair, Prakash, MS, Garcia, Hector, PsyD, Mata-Galan, Emma, PsyD, Rentz, Timothy, PhD I - Industrialized The Impact of Interpersonal Trauma on Hope Good, Raquel, BA, Gobin, Robyn, PhD, Jain, Sonia, PhD, Ernstrom, Karin, PhD, Raman, Rema, PhD, Lang, Ariel, PhD Poster #FRI 179 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Health, Illness, Adult) M - Industrialized Identifying Targets of Intervention in the Treatment of Comorbid Chronic Pain and PTSD Outcalt, Samantha, PhD, McCalley, Stephanie, AS, Bair, Matthew, MD, MS Poster #FRI 180 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Health, Illness, Prevent, Adult) I - Industrialized Immune-Spectrum Disease and Repetitive Thought in Female Veterans Mullen-Houser, Elizabeth, PhD, Lutgendorf, Susan, PhD, Mengeling, Michelle, PhD, Torner, James, PhD, Booth, Brenda, PhD, Sadler, Anne, PhD 153 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 175 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Cul Div, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized www.istss.org Poster #FRI 178 (Clin Res, Cog/Int, Depr, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Assessing Fidelity to Cognitive Behavioral Aspects of a Suicide Prevention Safety Plan Intervention Gamarra, Jennifer, BA, Luciano, Matthew, BA, Gradus, Jaimie, ScD, Bossarte, Robert, PhD, Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, PhD Poster #FRI 174 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) Effectiveness of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for Veterans with and without Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Voelkel, Emily, MA, PhD Student, Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Walter, Kristen, PhD, Chard, Kathleen, PhD ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 181 (Clin Res, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Treatment Type as a Predictor of Post-Treatment Quality of Life in Veterans with PTSD Nelson, Summer, PhD, Voss Horrell, Sarah, PhD Poster #FRI 182 (Clin Res, Complex, Cul Div, Torture, Civil/War, Adult) M - Industrialized A Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Effect of Treatment of Traumatised Refugees with Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Antidepressants Buhmann, Caecilie, MD, PhD Poster #FRI 183 (Clin Res, Complex, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Making Meaning of Military Traumas: A Qualitative Analysis in Returning Veterans with PTSD McCormick, Wesley, MA Student, Jordan, Bratina, Undergraduate, Currier, Joseph, PhD, Drescher, Kent, PhD Poster #FRI 184 (Clin Res, CPA, Cog/Int, Dev/Int, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized The Role of Executive Function in Childhood and Adulthood Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity Lee, Michelle, Doctoral Student, DePrince, Anne, PhD Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 185 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Adult) M - N/A Childhood Trauma and Suicide: Emotional Abuse and Physical Abuse Differentially Predict the Desire and Capability for Suicide Smith, Noelle, MA, PhD Student, Averill, Lynnette, Doctoral Student, Trueba, Ana, MA, PhD Student, Meuret, Alicia, PhD Poster #FRI 186 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Complex, Adult) I - Industrialized The Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Parenting: Mother’s Perspectives Kovacevic, Merdijana, BS, Fava, Nicole, PhD, MSW, Khan, Maria, BA, Smith, Erin, MA, Simon, Valerie, PhD, Muzik, Maria, MD Final Program Poster #FRI 187 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Dev/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized Child Maltreatment and Sexual Motivation: The Role of Attachment Insecurity and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Kaplinska, Julia, MA, PhD Student, Eshelman, Lee, BA (Hons), Messman-Moore, Terri, PhD Poster #FRI 188 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Cog/Int, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized Understanding the Relationship between Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence Revictimization: Contributions of Impaired SelfReference Barton, Sarah, BBA, Messman-Moore, Terri, PhD, Kuhnash, Kali, Undergraduate Poster #FRI 189 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Depr, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized Effects of Intimate Partner Violence and Child Maltreatment on the Three-Year Longitudinal Trajectory of Women’s Depressive Symptoms Smagur, Kathryn, MA, PhD Student, Yalch, Matthew, MA, PhD Student, Bogat, G. Anne, PhD, Levendosky, Alytia, PhD Poster #FRI 190 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Health, Adult) M - N/A Obesity and Childhood Maltreatment – A Comparison of Extremely Obese Females and Males with a Representative Sample Kersting, Anette, PhD, Wagner, Birgit, PhD, Petroff, David, PhD, Peterhänsel, Carolin, Dipl Psych, Brähler, Elmar, PhD, Klinitzke, Grit, PhD, PsyD Poster #FRI 191 (Clin Res, CSA, Health, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized Dissecting the Female Experience of the College Hookup Culture: The Importance of Sexual Victimization, Self-Affirmation Sex Motives, and Impulsivity Messman-Moore, Terri, PhD, Withrow, Amanda, BA, Eshelman, Lee, BA (Hons), Barton, Sarah, BBA Poster #FRI 192 (Clin Res, CSA, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized Understanding the Temporal Sequence of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Non-Suicidal SelfInjury DeCou, Christopher, BA, Hill, Stephanie, BA, Lynch, Shannon, PhD 154 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 193 (Clin Res, Cul Div, Health, Adult) Poster #FRI 199 (Clin Res, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized Health Outcomes of Traumatic Brain Injury among Refugee Survivors of Torture Keatley, Eva, BS, D’Alfonso, Alana, BA, Abeare, Christopher, PhD, Keller, Allen, MD, Bertelsen, Nathan, MD Poster #FRI 194 (Clin Res, Depr, Adult) Using Person-Centered Methods to Examine the Prevalence and Impact of Attempted Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Assault Cook, Natalie, BA, Eshelman, Lee, BA (Hons), Palmer, Katelyn, Undergraduate, Messman-Moore, Terri, PhD, Kaplinska, Julia, MA, PhD Student M - N/A Poster #FRI 200 (Clin Res, Rape, Adult) Coping Flexibility Moderates the Relationship between Interpersonal Trauma Exposure and Symptoms of Depression Orcutt, Holly, PhD, Hannan, Susan, MA Poster #FRI 195 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 201 (Clin Res, Res Meth, Adult) Poster #FRI 202 (Clin Res, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized Chi-square Analysis of Attrition: PE, CPT, & EMDR Phillips, David, Doctoral Student, Koch, Ellen, PhD Poster #FRI 197 (Clin Res, Pub Health, Sub/Abuse, Civil/War, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 203 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, CPA, CSA, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Impact of Childhood Exposure to Interpersonal Trauma on Parent-Child Communication and Emotional Regulation: Implications for Assessment and Treatment Jacoby, Vanessa, MS PhD Student, Scotti, Joseph, PhD, Krackow, Elisa, PhD, Nunley, Sarah, MA Student, Norman, Meredith, MS M - Industrialized Quality of Life Outcomes among Workplace Trauma Victims after Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Lacerte, Sophie, PhD Candidate, Marchand, André, PhD, Belleville, Geneviève, PhD, Beaulieu-Prévost, Dominic, PhD, Guay, Stéphane, PhD Poster #FRI 204 (Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress, Emotion Regulation, and Dissociation in Traumatized Delinquent Adolescents Modrowski, Crosby, BA, Kerig, Patricia, PhD 155 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Alcohol Dependence Predicts Incident Suicidal Ideation among Ohio Army National Guard Soldiers Cohen, Gregory, MSW, Fink, David, MPH, Tamburrino, Marijo, MD, Liberzon, Israel, MD, Calabrese, Joseph, MD, Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD www.istss.org M - N/A Initial Treatment Variation in Previously Veterans with PTSD Abrams, Thad, MD, MS, Friedman, Matthew, MD, PhD I - N/A The Benefits of Guilt during the Chronic Stress of Illness Almahmoud, Shaima, MA, Coifman, Karin, PhD Poster #FRI 198 (Clin Res, QoL, Adult) M - Industrialized An Examination of Disclosure, Mental Health Treatment Use, and Post-Traumatic Growth among College Women Who Experienced Sexual Victimization Hassija, Christina, PhD, Turchik, Jessica, PhD Deployment-Related Benefit Finding in Military Service Members and Their Partners: Associations with Relationship Satisfaction Campbell, Sarah, MA, PhD Student, Maurin, Elana, PhD, MPH, Renshaw, Keith, PhD Poster #FRI 196 (Clin Res, Illness, Adult) M - Industrialized ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 205 (Clin Res, Chronic, DV, Fam/Int, Child/Adol) Poster #FRI 211 (Clin Res, Acc/Inj, Clin Res, Illness, Tech, Lifespan) I - Industrialized Child Appraisals of Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of Parent-Child Relationship Quality Figge, Caleb, MS, PhD Student, Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia, PhD, Bogat, G. Anne, PhD, Levendosky, Alytia, PhD Chronic Medical Conditions Contribute to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptom Development after Traumatic Physical Injury Hospitalization Kelly, Cory Michael, Undergraduate, Russo, Joan, PhD, Love, Jeff, BA, Peterson, Roselyn, BA, Neam, Victoria, Undergraduate, Zatzick, Douglas, MD Poster #FRI 206 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Complex, Dev/Int, Bio/Int, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Exploring the Roles of Fear and Sadness Reactivity in Relation to Interpersonal Trauma and Psychophysiology McGee, Andrew, BS, Bennett, Diana, MS, PhD Student, Kerig, Patricia, PhD Poster #FRI 207 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Clin Res, Child/Adol) I - Global Moderating Variables in the Effectiveness of TFCBT among Children and Adolescents El-Tahch, Maria, BS, Messer, Stephen, PhD Poster Presentation – Session 2 Application of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy to Taiwanese Caregivers at Risk for Child Physical Abuse Chen, Yi-Chuen, PhD, Fortson, Beverly, PhD, Lin, Heui-Jung, MS Serious Gaming for Prevention of PTSD; Development and Feasibility of Traumagameplay Asselbergs, Joost, DRS, Sijbrandij, Marit, Dr. Final Program Does D-Cycloserine Enhance Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Humans? A Meta-Analysis Rodrigues, Helga, MA, PhD Student, Figueira, Ivan, MDiv, PhD, Coutinho, Evandro, MD, PhD, Gonçalves, Raquel, MA, PhD Student, Lopes, Alessandra, MS, PsyD Student, Ventura, Paula, PhD Poster #FRI 214 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Mil/Vets, Lifespan) M - Industrialized M - E Asia & Pac I - Industrialized A - Global Reducing Shame in Parents with PostTraumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorder Symptomatology: Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Trauma and Substance Use Manove, Emily, JD, Lowe, Sarah, PhD, Rhodes, Jean, PhD Complex Trauma Interventions for Adolescents: A Systematic Review Killian-Farrell, Candace, PhD Candidate, O’Brien, Jennifer, Doctoral Student, Lombardi, Brianna, Doctoral Student Poster #FRI 210 (Clin Res, Prevent, Pub Health, Tech, Lifespan) Poster #FRI 212 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Anx, Bio Med, Lifespan) Poster #FRI 213 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Complex, Fam/Int, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan) I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 208 (Clin Res, CPA, CSA, Complex, Res Meth, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 209 (Clin Res, CPA, Cul Div, Child/Adol) I - N/A Family Functioning and Soldier PTSD: Correlates of Treatment Engagement and Military Job Satisfaction Stambaugh, Leyla, PhD, Ohse, Dawn, MA, Hourani, Laurel, PhD, MPH, Kelley, Michelle, PhD Poster #FRI 215 (Clin Res, Anx, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan) I - Industrialized A Preliminary Study of Elevated Subclinical Panic Symptoms among Adolescent Offspring of Parents with PTSD who Smoke Dutton, Courtney, MA, PhD Student, Feldner, Matthew, PhD, Leen-Feldner, Ellen, PhD, Knapp, Ashley, BS, Bujarski, Sarah, MA, PhD Student 156 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 216 (Clin Res, CPA, Depr, DV, Fam/Int, Lifespan) Poster #FRI 222 (Clin Res, Bio Med, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Self-Care, Other) M - Industrialized M - Industrialized Effects of Childhood Trauma on Mothers with Young Children in Foster Care Danko, Christina, MA, PhD Student, Reuther, Erin, PhD, Osofsky, Joy, PhD, Dickson, Amy, PsyD The Impact of Lifetime Stressful or Traumatic Events on the Development of Secondary Traumatic Stress in Novice Pediatric Nurses Park, Elizabeth, PsyD, Meyer, Rika, PhD, Gold, Jeffrey, PhD Poster #FRI 217 (Clin Res, CSA, Complex, Health, QoL, Lifespan) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 223 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Commun, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) M - Industrialized Traumatic Symptoms and Overall Well-Being in Those Abused by Church Workers Punzo, Jessica, PsyD, Henning, Janna, PsyD Outcomes of a National Implementation Program of Cognitive Processing Therapy: Lessons Learned About Designing and Evaluating a Program Using Evidence Informed Theories of Change Couineau, Anne-Laure, MA, Lloyd, Delyth, MA, Kartal, Dzenana, PhD Candidate, Nixon, Reginald, PhD, Forbes, David, PhD Poster #FRI 218 (Clin Res, Fam/Int, Health, QoL, Prevent, Lifespan) M - Industrialized Parental Capacity and Quality of Life of Norwegian Children Living with Parental Cancer Hauken, May, PhD, RN, Senneseth, Mette, PhD Candidate, Dyregrov, Kari, PhD Poster #FRI 219 (Clin Res, Prevent, Mil/Vets, Lifespan) Poster #FRI 224 (Clin Res, Clin Res, Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized Therapeutic Alliance as a Predictor of Symptom Change in Patients Receiving Cognitive Processing Therapy Landy, Meredith S. H., Doctoral Student, Lane, Jeanine E. M., Doctoral Student, Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon, PhD, Shnaider, Philippe, MA, Shields, Norman, PhD, Monson, Candice M, PhD M - Industrialized Family Deployment Preparedness, Reintegration Experiences, and PTSD Symptoms in Military Fathers with Young Children Zanotti, Danielle, Doctoral Student, Cromer, Lisa, PhD, Louie, Ashley, MA, PhD Student COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS POSTERS (COMMUN) Poster #FRI 220 (Clin Res, Global, Civil/War, Mil/Vets, Other) I - M East & N Africa Poster #FRI 221 (Clin Res, Chronic, Complex, Other) I - Industrialized Childhood Sexual Abuse and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Individuals in Methadone Maintenance Treatment with a Prostitution History Shea, Amanda, PhD, Himelhoch, Seth, MD, MPH I - Global Stress Vulnerability of Aid Workers from Fragile Versus Stable Nations Ock, Shin, MA, PhD Student, Nolty, Anne, PhD, ABPP, Bosch, Donald, PhD, Buckwalter, Galen, PhD www.istss.org Poster #FRI 225 (Commun, CSA, Sub/Abuse, Adult) Poster #FRI 226 (Commun, Acc/Inj, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Mental Health Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury on OIF/OEF War Veterans Who Completed a Formal Civic Service Program Lawrence, Karen, PhD, MSW, Matthieu, Monica, PhD, LCSW CTS 157 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Relationship between Combat and Healthcare Stressors and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in a Deployed Medical Personnel Population Joseph, Jeremy, PhD, Peterson, Alan, PhD, Baker, Monty, PhD, lancaster, Cynthia, MS, Mintz, Jim, PhD, Litz, Brett, PhD ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 227 (Commun, Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Commun, Child/Adol) M - N/A Poster #FRI 233 (Commun, DV, Self-Care, Domestic Violence Advocates) I - Industrialized Predicting Psychosocial Functioning Among Youth in Group Homes: The Role of Demographic Characteristics, Diagnoses, and History of Maltreatment Pane, Heather, PhD, Burns, Barbara, PhD Challenges and Benefits of Serving Rural Communities: Feedback from Domestic Violence Advocates Hetzel-Riggin, Melanie, PhD, Welch, Bridget, PhD Poster #FRI 234 (Global, Pub Health, Social, Tech/Dis, Lifespan) Poster #FRI 228 (Commun, Acute, Chronic, Commun, Comm/Int, Child/Adol) I - E Asia & Pac 2013 Santiago de Compostela Train Derailment: The Trauma Signature Garcia-Vera, Maria Paz, PhD, Migline, Vilma, MA, MSc, Wilson, Fiona, PhD, Garfin, Dana, PhD, Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH, Shultz, James, PhD Kids In Tough Situations (KITS) Programme: Implementing Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT) in Singapore’s Community Context Lim, Xin Yi, MSc, Soh, Lynn, MSc, Kwek, Jean, MSc, Teo, Mercy, MSW, Ng, Kee Chong, MBBS, M(Med) Paeds, Fitzgerald, Monica, PhD Poster #FRI 230 (Commun, CPA, Pub Health, Prof) Poster #FRI 235 (Global, Pub Health, Social, Tech/Dis, Lifespan) The Need for Public Health Actions to Mitigate Child Maltreatment Consequences among Adults in the Community – Results of a Delphi Study Dias, Aida, Doctoral Student, Mooren, Trudy, PhD, Sales, Luisa, MD, Mendes, José Manuel, PhD, Kleber, Rolf, PhD Poster #FRI 236 (Social, Complex, Global, Sub/Abuse, Civil/War, Lifespan) - C & E Europe & Indep 2008 South Ossetia Conflict: The Trauma Signature Migline, Vilma, MA, MSc, Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH, Wilson, Fiona, PhD, Garfin, Dana, PhD, Garcia-Vera, Maria Paz, PhD, Shultz, James, PhD GLOBAL ISSUES, TECHNOLOGY & ETHICS POSTERS (GLOBAL, TECH, ETHICS) Poster Presentation – Session 2 I - E & S Africa Childhood Trauma, HIV, and Depression among Pregnant South African Women Choi, Karmel, MA, Velloza, Jennifer, MPH, Sikkema, Kathleen, PhD, Jose, Cicyn, Marais, Adele, PhD, Joska, John, MBChB, MMed(Psych), FCPsych(SA), PhD Poster #FRI 232 (Commun, Clinical Practice, Complex, Rape, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized - Industrialized 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: The Trauma Signature Wilson, Fiona, PhD, Garfin, Dana, PhD, Garcia-Vera, Maria Paz, PhD, Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH, Migline, Vilma, MA MSc, Shultz, James, PhD M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 231 (Global, CPA, Depr, Global, Pub Health, Adult) - Industrialized Poster #FRI 237 (Global, Pub Health, Res Meth, Lifespan) - Industrialized 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing: The Trauma Signature Garfin, Dana, PhD, Espinel, Zelde, MD, MA, MPH, Migline, Vilma, MA, MSc, Wilson, Fiona, PhD, Garcia-Vera, Maria Paz, PhD, Shultz, James, PhD One Month Efficacy of EMDR Based Retreat Program for Military Sexual Trauma Charvat, Mylea, PhD, La Bash, Heidi, MA, PhD Student, Lamb, Nicole, MPH Candidate, Harley, Aikisha, PhD Candidate Final Program 158 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 238 (Tech, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #FRI 245 (Practice, Acute, Clinical Practice, Illness, Terror, Adult) - Industrialized A - Industrialized Outcomes of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy via Clinical Video Teleconferencing in a VA PTSD Clinical Team Hunley, Holly, PhD, Weber, Dana, PhD Poster #FRI 239 (Tech, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Adult) Effects of Early Trauma Coping Strategies on Disaster and Medically-Based Traumas in WTC First-Responder Group Park, Paul, PsyD Poster #FRI 246 (Practice, Affect/Int, Health, Terror, Adult) M - N/A Validation of SAFE Technology in Measuring Sympathetic Nervous System Activity: An Examination of Trauma-Exposed Individuals Gregor, Kristin, PhD, Krzywicki, Alan, BS, MS, Suvak, Michael, PhD, Dodson, Tom, BA (Hons), Familoni, Babajide, PhD, Rasmusson, Ann, MD Culturally Informed Group Treatment for Male, Hispanic 9/11 Survivors with Co-morbid Respiratory and Anxiety Disorders Ferri, Lucia, PhD, Levy-Carrick, Nomi, MD Poster #FRI 247 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 240 (Multi-Media, Ethnic, Media, Surv/Hist, Lifespan) I - C & E Europe & Indep Veteran Treatment Choice: The Role of Substance Use with Co-Occurring Traumatic Stress Wiedeman, Laura, PsyD, Hannan, Susan, MA, Maieritsch, Kelly, PhD, Basmenji, Maryam, LCSW Capturing a Phenomenon: A Photo-Voice Exploration into Healing Memories for Intergenerational Trauma in Bosnia-Herzegovina White, Jenifer, MS, PhD Student Poster #FRI 248 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Traumatic Stress and Substance Use: Using a Multilevel Rating System to Guide Integrated Treatment Wiedeman, Laura, PsyD, Hunley, Holly, PhD, Maieritsch, Kelly, PhD CLINICAL PRACTICE POSTERS (PRACTICE) Poster #FRI 241 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Tech, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Do Expectations of Treatment Influence PTSD Symptom Change? Walter, Kristen, PhD, Wells, Stephanie, BA, Howard, Ian, BA, Liu, Lin, PhD, Zia, Agha, MD, Thorp, Steven, PhD Poster #FRI 250 (Practice, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized - Industrialized Reactions to PTSD Treatment Options during Military Deployment Reger, Greg, PhD, Durham, Tracy, PhD, Tarantino, Kerith, PhD, Luxton, David, PhD, Holloway, Kevin, PhD, Lee, Jocelyn, PhD Poster #FRI 243 (Practice, Clin Res, Train/Ed/Dis, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized What Do Veterans Want?: Treatment Preferences among Veterans Attending a United States Department of Veterans Affairs Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinic Orientation Group Schumm, Jeremiah, PhD, Walter, Kristen, PhD, Bartone, Anne, MSW, Chard, Kathleen, PhD www.istss.org Examination of Clinicians’ Perceptions of Empirical Support for PTSD Treatments Heckman, Christopher, MA Student, Stines Doane, Lisa, PhD, Johnson, Dawn, PhD Poster #FRI 251 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Surveying Treatment Preferences in OEF-OIF Veterans with PTSD Symptoms: A Step toward Veteran-Centered Care Boeding, Sara, PhD Poster #FRI 252 (Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Adult) - Industrialized An Examination of Treatment Barriers and Preferences among Returning Veterans with Anger Problems Hawkins, Kirsten, MS, PhD Student 159 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 242 (Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 253 (Practice, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #FRI 258 (Practice, Chronic, Complex, Depr, Adult) - N/A Veterans’ Preferences for Receiving Information about VA Services: Is Getting the Information You Want Related to Increased Healthcare Utilization? Fleming, CJ, PhD Candidate Poster #FRI 254 (Practice, Complex, Death, Depr, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - N/A Clinician History of Suicidality and the Effects on Attitudes towards Suicidal Patients Hunter, Noel, Doctoral Student, Elkin, Jessica, Doctoral Student, Muschel, Andrew, Doctoral Student, Feindler, Eva, PhD Poster #FRI 255 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib Peritraumatic Tonic Immobility is Associated with PTSD Symptoms Severity in Brazilian Police Officers: a Prospective Study Maia, Deborah, MD, PhD, Coutinho, Evandro, MD, PhD, Figueira, Ivan, MDiv, PhD, Mendlowicz, Mauro, MD, PhD Poster #FRI 256 (Practice, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Sex Differences in Nightmares and Sleep Impairment in Veterans with PTSD Porter, Katherine, PhD, Sexton, Minden, PhD, Richards, Sarah, LMSW, Rauch, Sheila, PhD, ABPP Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 257 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Evidence-Based Therapy for PTSD: Patient Dropout Analysis David, Daniella, MD, MsC, Jacobs, Michael, MD, Sanfilipo, Michael, MD, Kutcher, Gary, PhD, Gonzalez, Camille, PsyD, Kleinberg, Krystal, MD M - N/A Prevalence of Complex PTSD within a Psychiatric Population with Suicidal Ideation Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann, PsyD, Spokas, Megan, PhD, Wenzel, Amy, PhD, ABPP, Brown, Gregory, PhD, Beck, Aaron, MD Poster #FRI 260 (Practice, Aggress, Health, Rape, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Impact of Sexual Victimization History on Current Sexual Functioning among Female College Students Garneau-Fournier, Jade, BS, MS, McBain, Sacha, BS, Dubois, Russell, BS, Turchik, Jessica, PhD Poster #FRI 262 (Practice, Acc/Inj, Anx, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Differences in PTSD, Depression, Post Concussive Symptoms, and Concussion Severity Resulting from Blast versus Non-Blast Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Field Study of Deployed Military Personnel Hurst, Donald, PhD, De La Rosa, Gabriel, PhD, Ram, Vasudha, MPH, Webb-Murphy, Jennifer, PhD, ABPP Poster #FRI 263 (Practice, CSA, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized Objectification Theory as an Explanation for the Relationship between Sexual Abuse and Disordered Eating Holmes, Samantha, MA, PhD Student, Johnson, Dawn, PhD Poster #FRI 264 (Practice, Affect/Int, Aggress, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Emotion Dysregulation Mediates the Relationship between PTSD and Aggression Miles, Shannon, PhD, Kent, Thomas, MD, Wanner, Jill, PhD, Tharp, Andra, PhD, Menefee, Deleene, PhD Poster #FRI 265 (Practice, Chronic, Clinical Practice, Cul Div, Rights, Adult) I - Industrialized An Intersection between Incarceration and Traumatic Experiences Sperry, Heather, MA Final Program 160 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 PREVENTION/EARLY INTERVENTION POSTERS (PREVENT) Poster #FRI 266 (Practice, Health, Refugee, Terror, Torture, Adult) A - Industrialized Poster #FRI 271 (Practice, Acute, Cul Div, Refugee, Adult) Impact of the Boston Marathon Bombing & its Aftermath on Refugees & Survivors of Torture Piwowarczyk, Linda, MD, MPH, Rous, Dana, LICSW, Mancuso, Anna, LICSW, Flinton, Kathleen, LCSW, Hastings, Erica, MA, Shepherd, Amy, MPH Poster #FRI 267 (Practice, CPA, CSA, Adult) Social Support and Post-Traumatic Growth: A Study of International Refugee Aid Workers Halpert, Rebekah, PsyD Candidate, Smith, Amanda, PsyD Candidate, Sood, Charu, BA, Margolis, Avigail, PsyD Candidate, Pascal, Sara, PsyD Candidate, Demaria, Thomas, PhD I - Industrialized Child Abuse History and Suicidality among Military and RCMP at an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic Holens, Pamela, PhD, Cpsych, Klassen, Kristen, PhD Candidate, Chaulk, Sarah, PsyD Poster #FRI 268 (Practice, Cul Div, Dev/Int, DV, Child/Adol) Poster #FRI 272 (Prevent, Commun, Comm/Int, Cul Div, DV, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Developing a Teen Dating Violence Intervention: Rural African American Youth Perspectives Coker-Appiah, Dionne, PhD, Wynn, Mysha, MEd, Haileab, Lisa, Doctoral Student M - N/A An Application of Developmental Theories to Understand the Impact of Trauma on Latino Children Ruiz, Dalia, MA, PhD Student Poster #FRI 273 (Commun, Nat/Dis, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan - Industrialized Specialized Crisis Counseling Services program (SCCS) in Louisiana: The Enhanced Disaster Recovery Program for Survivors of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike Riise, Kirsten, PhD, Ruzek, Josef, PhD, Watson, Patricia, PhD Poster #FRI 269 (Practice, Comm/Int, Cul Div, Pub Health, Refugee, Adult) M - Industrialized Allocentric / Idiocentric Preferences and Psychopathology in Traumatized Refugees in Switzerland Kuenburg, Alexa, MD, Morina, Naser, MA, Nickerson, Angela, PhD, Bryant, Richard, PhD, Schnyder, Ulrich, MD, Schick, Matthis, MD Poster #FRI 274 (Social, Acute, Comm/Int, Nat/Dis, Adult) - Industrialized Community Resilience in New York City after Hurricane Sandy Lowe, Sarah, PhD, Sampson, Laura, BA, Galea, Sandro, MD PhD Poster #FRI 275 (Prevent, Aggress, Depr, Nat/Dis, Adult) Sexual Dysfunction in Veterans with PTSD Tran, Jana, PhD, Dunckel, Gina, PsyD Candidate, Teng, Ellen, PhD - Industrialized Mediators of Mental Health Outcomes following the Australian Black Saturday Bushfires Forbes, David, PhD, Nathan, Alkemade, PhD, Waters, Elizabeth, PhD, Gibbs, Lisa, PhD, Gallagher, Colin, PhD, Pattison, Phillipa, PhD, Lusher, Dean, PhD, MacDougall, Colin, PhD, Harms, Louise, PhD, Block, Karen, PhD, Snowden, Elyse, BS, Sinnott, Vikki, PhD, Ireton, Greg, PhD, John Richardson, PhD, Bryant, Richard, PhD 161 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 270 (Practice, Clinical Practice, Complex, Health, Rape, Adult) I - N/A www.istss.org I - M East & N Africa ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 276 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Depr, Adult) - Industrialized Self-Compassion and Fear of Self-Compassion: Evaluating Risk for Post-Trauma Pathology among Survivors of Childhood Abuse Miron, Lynsey, MA, PhD Student, Orcutt, Holly, PhD, Seligowski, Antonia, BA Poster #FRI 277 (Prevent, Comm/Vio, Adult) - Industrialized Self-Reported Growth Following Targeted Mass Violence: Association with PTSD Symptom Trajectories after a Campus Shooting Miron, Lynsey, MA, PhD Student, Orcutt, Holly, PhD Poster #FRI 278 (Clin Res, Affect/Int, Clin Res, Cog/Int, QoL, Adult) - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Growth with Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD Wagner, Anne, PhD, Torbit, Lindsey, MA, PhD Student, Jenzer, Tiffany, BA (Hons), Pukay-Martin, Nicole, PhD, Landy, Meredith, Doctoral Student, Macdonald, Alexandra, PhD, Fredman, Steffany, PhD, Monson, Candice, PhD Poster #FRI 279 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Acute, Adult) I - Industrialized Poster Presentation – Session 2 The Effects of Negative Appraisals and Maladaptive Coping Strategies on Acute Stress Disorder Symptoms in Acute Trauma Patients Fedele, Katherine, Doctoral Student, Johnson, Dawn, PhD, Kraft, Tina, PhD, Paul, Sonali, Undergraduate, George, Richard, MD Poster #FRI 280 (Prevent, Affect/Int, Health, Sub/Abuse, Adult) I - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress and Depressive Symptoms: Associations with High Risk Health Behaviors among Cocaine Dependent Adults Abrams, Jocelyn, Doctoral Student, Vujanovic, Anka, PhD, Suchting, Robert, PhD, Bahrman, Jennifer, MA, PhD Student, Atkinson, Dean, Doctoral Student, Schmitz, Joy, PhD Poster #FRI 281 (Prevent, Clin Res, Death, Grief, Adult) I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 282 (Prevent, Cog/Int, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Industrialized Predicting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): An Examination of the Relationship between Threat-Relevant Attentional Avoidance, Peritraumatic Distress, and Alcohol Intoxication Thomas, Charmaine, PhD Candidate, Salles, Juliette, MD, Sears, Christopher, PhD, Very, Etienne, MD, PhD, Bui, Eric, MD, PhD Poster #FRI 283 (Prevent, Acc/Inj, Adult) I - N/A Recent Trauma Survivors’ Use of Mental Health Care and Medication for Sleep or Emotional Distress Carlson, Eve, PhD, Spain, David, MD Poster #FRI 284 (Prevent, CPA, Health, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Mediating Effects of Combat Exposure, Mastery, and Social Support on the Association between Adverse Childhood Events and Post-Deployment Mental Health in Members of the Canadian Armed Forces Watkins, Kimberley, MA, Lee, Jennifer, PhD, Zamorski, Mark, MD Poster #FRI 285 (Prevent, Depr, Prevent, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Unit Cohesion, Resilience and Mental Health Symptoms among Sailors in a Training Environment Morrison, Theodore, PhD, MPH, Gerard, Steven, BA, Roesch, Scott, PhD, Webb-Murphy, Jennifer, PhD, ABPP, Johnston, CAPT Scott, PhD, ABPP Poster #FRI 286 (Prevent, Affect/Int, CPA, Cog/Int, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Dimensions of Early Adversity and the Development of Self-Regulation in Adolescence Lambert, Hilary, PhD Candidate, McLaughlin, Katie, PhD, Wojcieszak, Zuzanna, BA, King, Kevin, PhD, Monahan, Kathryn, PhD Negative Religious Coping Predicts Treatment Outcome for an Intervention for Prolonged Grief Disorder Lubin, Rebecca, BA, Wortmann, Jennifer, PhD, Schorr, Yonit, PhD, Shumaker, Erik, PhD, Boasso, Alyssa, PhD Candidate, Litz, Brett, PhD Final Program 162 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 BIOLIGICAL/MEDICAL POSTERS (BIO MED) Poster #FRI 288 (Prevent, CSA, Clinical Practice, Dev/Int, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Understanding Competing Models of Child Sexual Abuse Disclosure in Relation to a Child’s Cognitive and Moral Development La Bash, Heidi, MA, PhD Student, Papa, Anthony, PhD Poster #FRI 289 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Health, Pub Health, Child/Adol) I – Latin Amer & Carib Psychiatric Symptoms in Children and Adolescents Victimized by Social Violence in Brazil Hoffmann, Elis, MA Student, Serafim, Paula, MA Student, Calsavara, Vinicius, PhD, Mello, Marcelo, MD, PhD Brain Miscommunication Patterns Detected by Magnetoencephalography and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging can be Used to Diagnose PTSD James, Lisa, PhD, Christova, Peka, PhD, Leuthold, Art, PhD, Engdahl, Brian, PhD, Georgopoulos, Apostolos, MD, PhD - N/A The Renin-Angiotensin System: Evidence for Stress Regulation in Mice and Humans and a Potential Novel Treatment for PTSD Ressler, Kerry, MD, PhD, Bradley, Bekh, PhD, Marvar, Paul, PhD Poster #FRI 295 (Bio Med, Affect/Int, Bio Med, Complex, Bio/Int, Adult) M - N/A Evaluation of the Motivation of Family Doctors in Providing Care to Childhood Trauma Patients Korzh, Oleksii, MD, PhD FMRI Study of Self-/Other-Referential Processing in Women with Complex PTSD Thornley, Elizabeth, BA (Hons), Frewen, Paul, PhD Poster #FRI 291 (Prevent, CPA, CSA, Dev/Int, Fam/Int, Lifespan) I - Industrialized Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma-Related Distress: Maternal Betrayal Trauma History, Trauma-Related Symptoms, and Parenting Attitudes as Predictors of Child Symptoms Babcock, Rebecca, MA, PhD Student, Chu, Ann, PhD, DePrince, Anne, PhD Poster #FRI 296 (Bio Med, Assess Dx, Bio Med, Bio/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - N/A Impaired Discriminant Conditioned Fear Response as a Biological Marker of PTSD Hyperarousal Symptom Severity Aikins, Deane, PhD, Jackson, Eric, PhD, Southwick, Steven, MD I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 297 (Bio Med, Assess Dx, Bio/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized Peripheral Physiological Responses to Salient Sounds Koch, Jenny, Doctoral Student, Flemming, Jan, MA Student, Zeffiro, Thomas, MD, PhD, Michael, Rufer, MD, Orr, Scott, PhD, Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph, MD Poster #FRI 298 (Bio Med, Assess Dx, Bio/Int, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized Prospectively Predicting PTSD Status with HeartRate Recovery Preston, Brittany, MA, Griffin, Michael, PhD www.istss.org 163 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 PTSD and Overreactive Parenting in Mothers of Boys and Girls Vance, L. Alexander, BA, Cross, Dorthie, PhD, Gamwell, Kaitlyn, BS, Dharani, Amreen, BA, Jovanovic, Tanja, PhD, Bradley, Bekh, PhD - Industrialized Poster #FRI 294 (Bio Med, Clin Res, Illness, Bio/Int, Prevent, Adult) Poster #FRI 290 (Prevent, Clinical Practice, QoL, Train/Ed/Dis, Lifespan) M - C & E Europe & Indep Poster #FRI 292 (Prevent, CPA, Fam/Int, Lifespan) Poster #FRI 293 (Bio Med, Bio/Int, Adult) ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 299 (Bio Med, Bio/Int, Adult) Poster #FRI 306 (Bio Med, Bio Med, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Resting State Brain Activity in PTSD Patients: a Quantitative Meta-Analysis Koch, Saskia, MSc, van Zuiden, Mirjam, PhD, Nawijn, Laura, MSc, Frijling, Jessie, MSc, Veltman, Dick, MD, PhD, Olff, Miranda, PhD Poster #FRI 300 (Bio Med, Cog/Int, Adult) Neural Underpinnings of Post-Traumatic Stress Responses (PTSR) after the Japanese Earthquake in Children Sekiguchi, Atsushi, MD, PhD, Kotozaki, Yuka, PhD, Benjamin, Thyreau, MS, Takeuchi, Hikaru, PhD, Taki, Yasuyuki, PhD, MD, Kawashima, Ryuta, PhD, MD M - Industrialized ASSESSMENT/DIAGNOSIS POSTERS (ASSESS DX) Neural Correlates of Attention Bias in PostTraumatic Stress Disorder: a MEG Study Hertz, Noa, Doctoral Student, Peri, Tuvia, PhD, Goldstein, Abrham, PhD Poster #FRI 301 (Bio Med, Cog/Int, Mil/Vets, Adult) Poster #FRI 307 (Assess Dx, Acc/Inj, Acute, Health, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 308 (Assess Dx, Acute, Depr, Ethics, Illness, Adult) M - Industrialized Childhood Violence and Sexual Abuse in Norway – Polyvictimization, Revictimization and Mental Health Consequences Myhre, Mia, MD, PhD, Thoresen, Siri, PhD, Hjemdal, Ole, MA Poster #FRI 303 (Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Neglect, Adult) A - N/A Poster Presentation – Session 2 Effects of Childhood Maltreatment on Brain Structural Network Architecture Ohashi, Kyoko, PhD, Teicher, Martin, MD, PhD, Anderson, Carl, PhD Poster #FRI 304 (Bio Med, CSA, Sleep, Adult) I - Industrialized An Epidemiologic Study of the Relationship between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Adult Sleep Disturbances Lind, Mackenzie, BS, Aggen, Steven, PhD, Kendler, Kenneth, MD, Amstadter, Ananda, PhD Poster #FRI 305 (Bio Med, Bio Med, CPA, CSA, Chronic, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized M - N/A Psychological Predictors of ASD and PTSD in Acute Trauma Patients Packer, Mary, MA Student, Dillon, Sarah, PsyD Candidate, Sguigna, Tristan, MA, Briere, John, PhD Decision Making under Uncertainty in PTSD Ruderman, Lital, PhD, Levy, Ifat, PhD, Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, PhD Poster #FRI 302 (Bio Med, CPA, CSA, DV, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized I - Industrialized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following the Announcement of an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplantation Schmitt, Laurent, MD, PhD, Rouch, Virginie, MD, Letamendia, Clara, MD, Prebois, Sophie, MS, PhD Student Poster #FRI 309 (Assess Dx, Illness, QoL, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib HCV as a Traumatic Experience: PTSD and Impact on the Quality of Life Morais-de-Jesus, Mychelle, Doctoral Student, CavalcantiRibeiro, Patrícia, MD, Netto, Liana, Doctoral Student, Pereira, Juliana, MSc, Freitas, Lucas, MD, Quarantini, Lucas, PhD Poster #FRI 310 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Illness, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib Life-Threatening Illness as a Traumatic Experience to the Development of PTSD: A Census Study in College Students of the Brazilian Northeast Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia, MD, Netto, Liana, Doctoral Student, Pereira, Juliana, MSc, Braga, Carolina, MD, Freitas, Lucas, MD, Quarantini, Lucas, PhD Poor Health at Age 18: Predicting Using Trajectories of Childhood Trauma Thompson, Richard, PhD, Flaherty, Emalee, MD, Dubowitz, Howard, MD Final Program 164 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 311 (Assess Dx, CSA, DV, Prevent, Sub/Abuse, Adult) M - Latin Amer & Carib Poster #FRI 317 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Age of First Drink, PTSD and Alcohol Use and other Substance Use among College Students from Seven Institutions in Northeastern Brazil Santos, Lene, MA, Netto, Liana, Doctoral Student, Pereira, Juliana, MSc, Santana, Rejane, MA, Quarantini, Lucas, PhD Poster #FRI 312 (Assess Dx, Aggress, Adult) PTSD in the DSM-V and DSM-IV Beaudouin, Elisabeth, Undergraduate, Germain, Anne, PhD, Khan, Hassen, BS, Stocker, Ryan, MS, Richardson, Robin, LCSW Poster #FRI 318 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized Cyberbullying on Campus: Prevalence and Impact on Mental Health in College Students Jairam, Dharma, PhD, Hetzel-Riggin, Melanie, PhD Poster #FRI 313 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Adult) Poster #FRI 319 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Cog/Int, Adult) M - N/A Relations between PTSD’s Dysphoria Factor and Dimensions of Rumination in an Adult Primary Care Sample Claycomb, Meredith, MA, Ractliffe, Kendra, MA, Elhai, Jon, PhD Poster #FRI 320 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Clinical Practice, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib Poster #FRI 314 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Chronic, DV, Res Meth, Adult) M - Industrialized Coping with Interparental Violence: Factor Structure of the Brief-COPE and the Prediction of Emotion Dysregulation in College Population Amatya, Kaushalendra, MS, PhD Student, Jones, Russell, PhD Early Trauma in Psychiatric Patients of a General Hospital Salgado, Carolina, MD, Potthoff, Soledad, MD, Vitriol, Veronica, MD Poster #FRI 321 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Understanding Stress Response: Comparison of Risk Factors and Outcomes in Adjustment Disorder and PTSD Plasencia, M. Leili, MS, PhD Student, Graham, David, MD, Teng, Ellen, PhD Poster #FRI 322 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 316 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Adult) I - Industrialized The Post-Traumatic Information Processing Scales: Initial Development and Validation London, Melissa, BA, Valdez, Christine, MA, Lilly, Michelle, PhD Testing Categorical and Dimensional Models of PTSD in a Sample of OIF/OEF Veterans Frankfurt, Sheila, BA, Anders, Samantha, PhD, James, Lisa, PhD, Engdahl, Brian, PhD 165 Final Program Poster Presentation – Session 2 Consistency of Retrospective Report of DSMIV Criterion A Stressor Exposure in a Veteran Sample Reardon, Annemarie, PhD, Hein, Christina, BA, Wolf, Erika, PhD Poster #FRI 315 (Assess Dx, Assess Dx, Clin Res, Clinical Practice, Comm/Int, Adult) M - Industrialized www.istss.org The Belief Violation Questionnaire (BVQ): Psychometric Evidence of a New Measure of Challenge to Core Beliefs Su, Yi-Jen, PhD, Chen, Sue-Huei, PhD M - Industrialized Perceived Cognitive Deficits in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans: Lack of Correlation with Objective Neurocognitive Performance, but Strong Association with PTSD, and Poor Work and School Functioning Seal, Karen, MD, MPH, Samuelson, Kristin, PhD, Abadjian, Linda, PhD, Tarasovsky, Gary, BA, Bertenthal, Daniel, MPH, Vasterling, Jennifer, PhD I - Global ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 323 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Cog/Int, QoL, Adult) M - N/A Childhood Trauma and Cognitive Flexibility Sheds Light on the Illusive Relationship between Traumatic Exposure and PTSD Symptoms: A Study on Active Duty Firefighters Levy-Gigi, Einat, PhD Poster #FRI 324 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Depr, Sleep, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized The Influence of Multiple Concussions on Development of PTSD, Depression, Insomnia, and Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms Spira, James, PhD, MPH Poster #FRI 325 (Assess Dx, Clinical Practice, Adult) M - N/A Defining Subthreshold PTSD in the DSM-IV Literature: A Look toward DSM-5 Franklin, C, PhD, Chelminski, Iwona, PhD, Zimmerman, Mark, MD Poster #FRI 327 (Assess Dx, Comm/Vio, Health, Adult) I - Latin Amer & Carib Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Severity Due to Social Violence in Brazil Avancine, Carolina, MS, Serafim, Paula, MA Student, Hoffmann, Elis Viviane, MA Student, Mello, Marcelo, MD, PhD Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 328 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Chronic, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized Psychometric Validation of the Childhood Traumatic Stress Questionnaire Bhalla, Arjun, MA Student, Hanneman, Scott, BA (Hons), Al-Tabaa, Nadia, MA Student, McDonald, Jordan, BA, Durham, Robert, PhD Poster #FRI 329 (Assess Dx, CSA, Clin Res, Complex, Rape, Adult) M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 330 (Assess Dx, CSA, Death, Adult) I - Industrialized Effects of Prior Trauma on Grief after U.S. Military Service Member Death Fisher, Joscelyn, PhD, Ortiz, Claudio, PhD, HarringtonLamorie, Jill, DSW, Zhou, Jing, MS, Ursano, Robert, MD, Cozza, Stephen, MD Poster #FRI 331 (Assess Dx, Illness, Pub Health, Res Meth, Mil/Vets, Adult) I - Industrialized Onset and Prevelance of Psychiatric Disorders in a Representative Sample of Army National Guard Soldiers Fink, David, MPH, Tamburrino, Marijo, MD, Calabrese, Joseph, MD, Liberzon, Israel, MD, Cohen, Gregory, MSW, Galea, Sandro, MD, PhD Poster #FRI 332 (Assess Dx, Affect/Int, Nat/Dis, Adult) M - S Asia Assessing the Latent Factor Association between the Dysphoria Model of PTSD and Positive and Negative Affect in Trauma Victims from India Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student, Armour, Cherie, PhD, Elklit, Ask, MSc, Koot, Hans, PhD, Elhai, Jon, PhD Poster #FRI 333 (Assess Dx, CPA, CSA, Fam/Int, Sub/Abuse, Child/Adol) M - Industrialized Typology of Substance-Use, Interpersonal Problems, and Risk Behavior among Maltreated Adolescents Charak, Ruby, MA, PhD Student, Claycomb, Meredith, MA, Elhai, Jon, PhD Poster #FRI 334 (Assess Dx, Chronic, Cog/Int, Nat/Dis, Child/Adol) M - S Asia Lifetime Trauma, Negative Cognitive Appraisals, and PTSD Symptoms in Sri Lankan Adolescents Ponnamperuma, Thyagi, PhD Candidate, Nicolson, Nancy A., PhD Subtypes of PTSD in a Sample of Female OEF/ OIF Veterans: Rates and Relationship between Dissociative and Complex PTSD Symptoms Castillo, Diane, PhD, Wolf, Erika, PhD, C’de Baca, Janet, PhD, Belon, Katherine, MS Final Program 166 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 CULTURE/DIVERSITY POSTERS (CULDIV) Poster #FRI 344 (CulDiv, Comm/Vio, Cul Div, Ethnic, Adult) Poster #FRI 336 (CulDiv, Comm/Int, Cul Div, Nat/Dis, Prevent, Prof) I - E Asia & Pac The Multifaceted Role of Ethnic Identity in the Relationship between Perception of a Racially Hostile Environment and PTSD Symptoms Macia, Kathryn, BS, Benedict, Breanne, BS, Waelde, Lynn, PhD A Pilot Study of a Psychological First Aid Workshop to Enhance Disaster Knowledge and Coping Self-Efficacy among Filipino Disaster Responders Following Typhoon Haiyan Waelde, Lynn, PhD, Perfecto Ramos, Pia Anna, PhD, Hechanova, Maria Regina, PhD Poster #FRI 345 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Commun, Health, Surv/Hist, Adult) I - Global Innovative Model of Culturally Tailored Health Promotion Groups for Cambodian Survivors of Torture Berkson, Sarah, MD, Tor, Svang, Mollica, Richard, MD, MAR, Lavelle, James, LCSW, Cosenza, Carol, MSW Poster #FRI 337 (CulDiv, Commun, Comm/Int, Cul Div, Nat/Dis, Adult) - E Asia & Pac Cultural Rationale for the Philippine Adaptation of Psychological First Aid Perfecto Ramos, Pia Anna, PhD, Hechanova, Maria Regina, PhD, Waelde, Lynn, PhD Poster #FRI 339 (CulDiv, Health, Rape, Adult) Poster #FRI 347 (CulDiv, CPA, CSA, Sub/Abuse, Lifespan) - Industrialized Poster #FRI 348 (CulDiv, Comm/Vio, Complex, Cul Div, Ethnic, Lifespan) I - Industrialized He Kokonga Whare: Historical Trauma and Wellbeing Smith, Cherryl, PhD, Rebecca, Wirihana, PhD I - N/A Religious Coping after Trauma: The Effect of Trauma Type Hu, Emily, MA, Bruce, Steven, PhD Poster #FRI 342 (CulDiv, Cul Div, Ethnic, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Childhood Assaultive Trauma and Early and Problem Use of Marijuana in Young AfricanAmerican and White Women Sartor, Carolyn, PhD Sexual Victimization and Alcohol Use and Somatic Symptoms in Pregnancy: The Mediating Role of Depressive Symptoms Littleton, Heather, PhD Poster #FRI 341 (CulDiv, Clin Res, Cul Div, Ethnic, Adult) I - Industrialized M - Industrialized Poster #FRI 343 (CulDiv, Fam/Int, Health, Surv/Hist, Adult) Poster Presentation – Session 2 Ethno-Racial Variations in Risk and Resilience Factors Associated with Probable PTSD in Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and New Dawn Veterans Whealin, Julia, PhD, Nelson, Dawna, MSW, Pietrzak, Robert, PhD, MPH M - Industrialized The Effects of Long-term Historical Trauma across Three Generations in Lithuania Gailiene, Danute, PhD, Bieliauskaite, Rasa, PhD, SkeryteKazlauskiene, Monika, PhD, Eimontas, Jonas, MA, Mazulyte, Egle, MA, PhD Student www.istss.org 167 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION AND THERAPIST SELF-CARE & TRAINING/ EDUCATION/DISSEMINATION POSTERS (SELF-CARE & TRAIN/ED/DIS) Poster #FRI 349 (Self-Care, Rape, Self-Care, Adult) Poster #FRI 354 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized I - Industrialized Using the Sanctuary Model to Address Vicarious Trauma in Undergraduate Residential Assistants Akinrinade, Grace, MEd, Greenblatt, Samuel, PsyD Candidate, Halpert, Rebekah, PsyD Candidate, Mercurio, Alexandra, PsyD Candidate, Benvengo, Stephanie, BA, Demaria, Thomas, PhD Poster #FRI 350 (Self-Care, Clinical Practice, QoL, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized Development and Validation of a 5-Factor Model of Self-Care Strategies for Trauma Therapists Iwanicki, Sierra, MA, PhD Student, McCloskey, Wilfred, Doctoral Student, Lauterbach, Dean, PhD Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 351 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clin Res, Comm/Int, Prevent, Child/Adol) M - N/A Provider and Workplace Factors Affecting Use of Prolonged Exposure and Cognitive Processing Therapies within VA PTSD Clinical Teams Finley, Erin, PhD, MPH, Garcia, Hector, PsyD, Ketchum, Norma, MS, McGeary, Donald, McGeary, Cindy, PhD, ABPP, Peterson, Alan, PhD RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (RES METH) Poster #FRI 355 (Res Meth, Complex, Refugee, Surv/Hist, Mil/Vets, Adult) - Industrialized Relationship between World Assumptions and Severity of Psychopathology in People with a History of Complex Trauma Roelofsen, Ruth, DRS, Smith, Annemarie, MD, PhD, Van der Aa, Niels, PhD Poster #FRI 356 (Res Meth, Clinical Practice, Cog/Int, Complex, QoL, Adult) - Industrialized What If a Whole Community Came Together? Addressing Childhood Exposure to Trauma Using a Multi-tiered Approach Puccia, Ellen, PhD, Hoffmann Frances, Rebecca, LMFT Basic Assumptions in Different Groups of Trauma Patients Broekhof, Rosalie, MD, Smith, Annemarie, MD, PhD, Van der Aa, Niels, PhD Poster #FRI 352 (Train/Ed/Dis, Affect/Int, Cog/Int, Train/Ed/Dis, Child/Adol) I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 357 (Res Meth, Clin Res, Cog/Int, Complex, QoL, Adult) - Industrialized Assisting School Children in Meaning Making of Crisis with High-Intensity Media Coverage Schultz, Jon-Håkon, PhD, Skarstein, Dag, PhD, Fosse Jørgensen, Beate, MA Poster #FRI 353 (Train/Ed/Dis, Clinical Practice, Train/Ed/Dis, Prof) I - Industrialized Influence of Provider Characteristics on Attitudes toward Practice Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practice Hermann, Barbara, PhD, Hamblen, Jessica, PhD Final Program The Relationship between Basic Assumptions and Treatment Outcome in Patients with Complex Post-Traumatic Psychopathology Dashorst, Patricia, MD, Smith, Annemarie, MD, PhD, Van der Aa, Niels, PhD Poster #FRI 358 (Res Meth, Assess Dx, Pub Health, Terror, Adult) M - Industrialized Assessing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Disaster: Comparison of Self-Reported and Clinician-Administered Scales on Estimation of Disorder Longitudinal Trajectory in WTC Disaster Workers Wyka, Katarzyna, PhD, Malta, Loretta, PhD, Cukor, Judith, PhD, Olden, Megan, PhD, Difede, JoAnn, PhD 168 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 359 (Res Meth, Anx, Chronic, Health, Res Meth, Adult) I - Industrialized Poster #FRI 365 (Social, Aggress, Comm/Int, Comm/Vio, Rape, Adult) I - Industrialized Assessing the Influence of MultipleTraumas using Sequential Trust and Fear Appraisal Tsoi, Fai, BA, Papini, Santiago, MA, Grinband, Jack, PhD, Fertuck, Eric, PhD, Melara, Robert, PhD, Hien, Denise, PhD, ABPP Hookups Reported by Victims and Perpetrators as Contexts for Campus Sexual Assault Kurtz, Brittany, MS, Higgins, Caroline, BA, Brooks, Taylor, BA, Gideon, Gwenn, BA, Ruff, Lindsey, BA, Flack, William, PhD Poster #FRI 360 (Res Meth, CPA, CSA, Dev/Int, Adult) Poster #FRI 366 (Social, Global, Rights, Pub Health, Torture, Adult) M - E & S Africa M - Industrialized Mental Health of Human Rights Violation Survivors: Does a Sense of Justice in PostApartheid South Africa Matter? Carliner, Hannah, ScD, Gilman, Stephen, ScD, Masyn, Katherine, PhD, Williams, David, PhD The Differential Effects of Childhood versus Adulthood Trauma Exposure on Trauma-Related Psychopathology and Insecure Attachment Ogle, Christin, PhD, Batt, Kaitlyn, BA, Rubin, David, PhD Poster #FRI 361 (Res Meth, Anx, Chronic, Depr, Fam/Int, Lifespan) I - N/A Poster #FRI 367 (Social, Anx, Neglect, QoL, Adult) Startle Response, Family Environment, SerotoninTransporter and the Risk For Depression: Three Generations Wickramatne, Priya, PhD, Grillon, Christian, PhD, Weissman, Myrna, PhD, Warner, Virginia, DrPH Childhood Emotional Abuse & Neglect: Pathways to Adult Life Satisfaction Lambert, Jessica, PhD Poster #FRI 368 (Social, Complex, Pub Health, Social, Lifespan) M - Industrialized SOCIAL ISSUES – PUBLIC POLICY POSTERS (SOCIAL) Poster #FRI 362 (Social, DV, Adult) I - Industrialized A Systematic Review of Gender Differences in IPV Use and Experience in Clinical Samples Larsen, Sadie, PhD, Hamberger, Kevin, PhD Weaving “Psychological Kevlar” for “Heroes’ Invisible Wounds of War”: Constructions of PostTraumatic Stress Disorder in the Text of Federal Legislation Purtle, Jonathan, DrPH I - Industrialized Poster Presentation – Session 2 Poster #FRI 363 (Social, Comm/Int, Rape, Grief, Adult) I - Industrialized Sexual Assault Disclosure to Resident Assistants Greenblatt, Samuel, PsyD Candidate, Akinrinade, Grace, MEd, Muschel, Andrew, Doctoral Student, Benvengo, Stephanie, BA, Demaria, Thomas, PhD Poster #FRI 364 (Social, Chronic, QoL, Mil/Vets, Adult) M - Industrialized Impact of PTSD and Depression on Financial Health: Education, Employment, Income, and Financial Concerns Scotti, Joseph, PhD, Heady, Hilda, MSW, Caudill, Phillip, MSW Candidate, Udhayanang, Nuttha, MA, Neely, Claudia, MA, Jacoby, Vanessa, MS, PhD Student www.istss.org 169 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index A Abadjian, Linda 165 Abeare, Christopher 155 Abeyta, Andrew 70 Aboul-Hosn, Sara 106 Abramovitz, Miriam 74 Abrams, Jocelyn 124, 162 Abrams, Thad 138, 155 Abrigo, Erin 153 Acierno, Ron 84, 118 Acker, Jenna 118 Acker, Jennifer 128 Adams, Zachary 51 Adebäck, Petra 109 Aggen, Steven 72, 164 Ahlfs-Dunn, Sarah 56 Aiello, Allison 50, 82, 96 Aikins, Deane 163 Aimé, Annie 121 Ajdukovic, Dean 109 Ajdukovic’, Marina 66 Ake, George 54 Akiba, Christopher 138 Akinrinade, Grace 168, 169 Alegria, Margarita 148 Alers Rojas, Francheska 137 Alexander, Bruce 137, 138, 152 Alexander, Kristi 129 Alfano, Candice 79 Alfaro-Bordon, Silvana 91 Aliferis, Constantin 88 Alink, Lenneke 61 Alipanga, Benjamin 97 Alisic, Eva 76, 125 Allard, Carolyn 130, 150 Allbaugh, Lucy 90, 91, 149 Allen, Christy 125, 131 Allsup, Kelly, 133 Allwood, Maureen 85 Almahmoud, Shaima 155 Almli, Lynn 72, 82 Al-Tabaa, Nadia 166 Altaee, Duaa 67 Alvarez, Indira 126, 128 Amador, Christy 124 Amariglio, Nelly 129, 145 Amatya, Kaushalendra 143, 165 Final Program Amaya-Jackson, Lisa 51, 87 Amer, Suha 89 Amstadter, Ananda 48, 72, 81, 96, 111, 131, 136, 164 Anaya, Heather 72 Andero, Raul 78 Anderson, Alisha 144 Anderson, Carl 56, 164 Anders, Samantha 165 Andrews, Arthur 122 Andrews, Taylor 121 Anestis, Mike 150 Angove, Rebekah 76 Ankri, Yael 63 Arbisi, Paul 57, 122 Armour, Cherie 56, 166 Arnberg, Filip 105 Arseneau, Julie 122 Asenjo, Maria 77 Ashbough, Andrea 126 Ashtiani Raveau, Hasti 127 Ashton, Scot 138 Asselbergs, Joost 156 Astin, Millie 130 Atkinson, Dean 124, 162 Atkinson, Leslie 118 Au, Teresa 150 Avancine, Carolina 166 Averill, Lynnette 154 Aversa, Laura 125 B Babchishin, Lyzon 108 Babcock, Rebecca 163 Babl, Franz 76 Babson, Kimberly 133 Baca, Brandon 89 Baca-García, Enrique 127 Back, Sudie 107 Baddeley, Jenna 52 Badour, Christal 81, 84, 122 Bagrow, James 123 Bahraini, Nazanin 89 Bahrman, Jennifer 162 Bair, Matthew 153 Baker, Brittany 58, 72, 126, 143 Baker, Dewleen 125 Baker, Monty 157 Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian 61 Bakker, Anne 127, 136 Balderas, Jessica 79 Ballesteros, Soledad 77 Banducci, Anne N. 69, 96 Banes, Kelsey 127 Bangerter, Ann 119, 148 Bannister, Jenny 95 Barba, Antonia 61 Barlow, M. Rose 148 Barnes, Rosemary 112 Barnes, Sarah 118 Baron, Lisa 99 Barrett-Becker, Ellen 125 Barrett, Justin 125 Barry, Samantha 134 Bartlett, Brooke 126 Bartone, Anne 159 Barton, Sarah 122, 154 Bartoszek, Greg 120 Basmenji, Maryam 120, 159 Bass, Deanna 137 Batt, Kaitlyn 169 Bauer, Brian 130 Bayona, Paloma 55 Beaudouin, Elisabeth 165 Beaulieu-Prévost, Dominic 123, 155 Becher, Emily 92 Beck, Aaron 160 Beck, Danielle 121 Bedard-Gilligan, Michele 143 Beech, Erin 79 Beegle, Christopher 66 Belcher, Harolyn 65 Belding, Wendy 120 Belknap, Joanne 86 Bell, Kathryn 125 Bell, Tessa 108 Bellamy, Nikki 109 Belleville, Geneviève 123, 155 Belon, Katherine 166 Belsher, Bradley 64 Beltramino, Laura 119 170 Benedict, Breanne 167 Benight, Charles 90, 108, 138 Benjamin, Thyreau 164 Bennett, Diana 52, 85, 156 Benvengo, Stephanie 168, 169 Berenbaum, Howard 135 Berenz, Erin 131 Bergen-Cico, Dessa 149 Berger, William 127 Bergman, Nora 88 Beristianos, Matthew 122 Berkowitz, Steven 51, 90 Berkson, Sarah 167 Berliner, Lucy 35, 62, 108 Bernard, Nicola 117 Bernardy, Nancy 137, 138, 152 Bertelsen, Nathan 155 Bertenthal, Daniel 110, 145, 165 Berthold, S. Megan 123 Best, Sasha 113 Best, Suzanne 130 Bhakta, Jagruti 104 Bhalla, Arjun 138, 166 Biehn, Tracey 122 Bieliauskaite, Rasa 167 Bierer, Linda 82 Bierut, Laura 50 Biggs, Quinn 113 Bigras, Noemie 99 Bills, Lyndra 131 Bilsky, Sarah 142 Binder, Elisabeth 50, 72 Bira, Lindsay 100, 129 Birman, Dina 80 Bisson Desrochers, Alexandra 126, 128 Bisson, Jonathan 87, 107, 143 Bistricky, Steven 135 Bixby, Colleen 80 Bjarnadottir, Ragnheidur 144 Blackburn, Meredith 126, 135 Black-Pond, Constance 112 Blais, Rebecca 130, 148 Blanchet, Alain 100 Blankenship, Abby 53, 85 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index www.istss.org Bridges, Ana 86, 142, 151 Briere, John 47, 99, 164 Briggs, Ernestine 51, 65, 98 Brim, William 47, 108 Britt, Thomas 80 Broaddus, Michelle 93 Brody, Gene 77 Broekhof, Rosalie 168 Broeksteeg, Janneke 136 Brooks, Emily 149 Brooks, Taylor 169 Brown, Adam 47, 99, 134 Brown, Erin 76 Brown, Gregory 160 Brown, Matthew 135 Brown, Nicholas 121 Brown, Pam 86 Brown, Ruth 81 Brown, Timothy 135 Browne, Kendall 144, 152 Brownlow, Janeese 124 Bruce, Steven 121, 124, 167 Brumelle, Jenni 72 Brunet, Alain 126, 128, 134 Bryan, AnnaBelle 89, 150 Bryan, Craig 89, 150 Bryant, Richard 63, 71, 82, 86, 87, 107, 161 Bryant, Samanda 79 Brymer, Melissa 48, 69 Buchholz, Katherine 124 Buckwalter, Galen 157 Buehler, Susan 148 Buhmann, Caecilie 154 Bui, Eric 37, 98, 112, 136, 162 Bujarski, Sarah 156 Burbridge, Emily 54 Burns, Barbara 158 Burnside, Amanda 125 Burns, John 148 Busso, Daniel 111 Bustamante, Angela 96 Butler, Ebony 150 Butollo, Willi 121 Byers, Amy 122 Byllesby, Brianna 56, 118, 126, 136 C Cahill, Eleonora 132 Calabrese, Joseph 56, 138, 155, 166 Cale, Elizabeth 81 Calhoun, Karen 125 Calsavara, Vinicius 163 Calvert, Maegan 66, 124 Calvo Pesini, Rocio 119 Campbell, Jason 106 Campbell, Sarah 155 Cancino, Alfredo 77 Canino, Glorisa 142 Capous, Diana 130, 152 Caramanica, Kimberly 144 Carliner, Hannah 169 Carlson, Eve 83, 162 Carmody, Karen 51 Carner, Brittany 150 Carpenter, Aubrey 101, 111 Carrion, Victor 53 Carr, Vaughan 97, 141 Carson, Cody 53 Carter, Daniel 128 Castillo, Diane 123, 166 Cater, Asa 99 Caudill, Phillip 169 Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Patrícia 130, 137, 139, 164 Cavanaugh, Courtenay 114 C’ de Baca, Janet 123, 166 Celada, Teresa 119 Chaisson, Elizabeth 66 Cha, Nancy 153 Chandler, Helena 152 Chang-Angulo, Rocio 55, 120 Chan, Philip 138 Chan, Sherilynn 141 Chaplin, Christopher 68 Chaplo, Shannon 52 Chappuis, Courtney 123, 148, 150 Charak, Ruby 70, 104, 117, 145, 166 Chard, Kathleen 53, 121, 138, 148, 153, 159 Charvat, Mylea 158 Chase, Rhea 109 171 Chaulk, Sarah 161 Chavez, Veronica 119 Chee, Christine 123 Chelminski, Iwona 166 Chen, Jieling 70 Chen, Stephen 139 Chen, Sue-Huei 165 Chen, Yan 98 Chen, Yi-Chuen 156 Chiu, Pearl 95 Choi, Karmel 133, 158 Chou, Tommy 101, 111 Christensen, Alicia 134 Christian, Charlisa 89 Christova, Peka 163 Chu, Ann 163 Cifu, David 136 Clancy, Carolina 122 Clapp, Joshua 139 Clark, Shaunna 136 Clarkson Freeman, Pamela 66 Claycomb, Meredith 70, 118, 145, 165, 166 Cleland, Charles 126 Clemans, Tracy 89 Cloitre, Marylène 34, 48, 55, 71, 87, 98, 105, 152 Cloud, Marilyn 54, 67 Cnattingius, Sven 144 Cobham, Vanessa 78 Coffino, Brianna 98 Cogan, Chelsea 138 Cohen, Beth 110, 133 Cohen, Gregory 155, 166 Cohen, Joseph 51 Cohen, Judith 47, 48, 52, 54, 61, 65 Coifman, Karin 155 Coker-Appiah, Dionne 132, 161 Cole, Jennifer 65 Coleman, Jennifer 93 Collie, Claire 122 Collins, Kathryn 66 Collins, Zoe 132 Colvonen, Peter 107, 127, 129 Combs, Jessica 132 Comer, Jonathan 101, 111 Final Program Author Index Blaustein, Margaret 47, 69, 87 Blevins, Christy 68, 144 Blevins, Claire 127, 144, 151 Block, Karen 161 Bloom, Sandra 25 Boarts, Jessica 93 Boasso, Alyssa 149, 162 Bocknek, Erika 102, 127 Boeck, Renee 124 Boeding, Sara 159 Boeije, Hennie 137 Boesdorfer, Gina 138 Bogat, G. Anne 117, 154, 156 Bogner, Rebecca 127 Bohus, Martin 97 Bojahr, Lisa 90 Bolger, Elizabeth 142 Bolton, Rendelle 148 Bonadio, Anthony 105 Bonanno, George 74 Bond, Suzie 121 Bonn-Miller, Marcel 133 Booth, Brenda 131, 147, 153 Borah, Adam 53, 85, 94, 121, 122 Borja, Susan 96 Bormann, Jill 120, 121 Borntrager, Cameo 122, 141 Bosch, Donald 157 Bossarte, Robert 153 Bovin, Michelle 57, 68, 94 Boyer, Richard 134 Brackbill, Robert 144 Bradley, Bekh 50, 72, 77, 78, 82, 102, 130, 149, 163 Braga, Carolina 139, 164 Brähler, Elmar 95, 154 Brankley, Andrew 135 Branson, Christopher 51, 52, 85 Bray, Emily 80 Bray, Robert 64, 94 Brennan, Sara 118 Brewin, Chris 35, 54, 71, 76 Breyer, Benjamin 110 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index Conneely, Karen 72, 77, 82 Connell, Christian 54, 67 Conrad, Erich 84 Conradi, Lisa 75, 108 Conroy, Elizabeth 136 Constans, Joseph 84 Contractor, Ateka 56, 109, 118 Cook, Brian 147 Cook, Joan 120, 141 Cook, Natalie 155 Cook, Nigel 152 Corry, Nida 106 Cosenza, Carol 167 Costanzo, Michelle 121 Couineau, Anne-Laure 157 Courtois, Christine 29, 49, 93 Coutinho, Evandro 156, 160 Cozza, Stephen 60, 79, 110, 166 Cranston, Christopher 120, 149 Creamer, Mark 35, 76, 87 Creech, Suzannah 68, 72, 91 Cretu, Julia 123 Crevier, Myra 134, 152 Cromer, Lisa 141, 149, 157 Crosby, Lindsay 122 Cross, Dorthie 77, 102, 163 Crowley, Jill 73 Crow, Thomas 142, 149 Cruise, Keith 52, 85, 120 Crusto, Cindy 67 Cruz, Rick 80 Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann 122, 160 Cuellar, Raven 122 Cukor, Judith 100, 136, 168 Cunningham, Katherine 85 Currei, Andrew 68 Currier, Joseph 66, 90, 135, 154 Curry, Justin 64 Final Program D Daigneault, Isabelle 99 D’Alfonso, Alana 155 Daly, Brian 117 D’Ambrosio, Carolina 119 D’Andrea, Wendy 80, 90, 135, 151 Danieli, Yael 111 Danielson, Carla 51 Danko, Christina 157 D’Antono, Bianca 148 Dantowitz, Annie 101, 111 Danzi, BreAnne 117, 141 Darnell, Doyanne 83, 122 Dashorst, Patricia 168 Das, Pritha 63 David, Candace 135 David, Daniella 160 Dávila, Angélica 119 Davis, Brittany 107, 127, 129 Davis, Joanne 120, 149 Davis, Lori 121 Davis, Margaret 68, 144 Davison, Eve 95 Davy, Carol 107 Dawood, Sindes 124 Dean, Kristin 128 DeBeer, Bryann 57 de Boer, Marieke 67 Decker, Kelly 75 Decker, Melissa 132 DeCou, Christopher 154 de Fouchier, Capucine 100 DeGarmo, David 57, 68, 75, 98 Degenhardt, Louisa 136 de Haan, Anke 94 De Haene, Lucia 89 DeHart, Dana 86 de Jong, Joop 96, 104, 109 Dekel, Rachel 75 Delahanty, Douglas 69, 93, 120 De La Rosa, Gabriel 160 Delcour, Rachel 152 Delgado, Rebecca 117 Demarble, Julie 148 Demaria, Thomas 131, 161, 168, 169 Denny, Dorothy 54 DePierro, Jonathan 135 DePrince, Anne 154, 163 de Quervain, Dominique 50 deRoon-Cassini, Terri 76, 96 Descamps, Melanie 126, 128 De Schipper, J. Clasien 73 DeVoe, Ellen 48, 68, 79 deVries, Marten 25, 49 Dewey, Lauren 85 Dhaliwal, Kanwarpal 63 Dharani, Amreen 77, 163 Dias, Aida 158 Dickson, Amy 141, 157 Dickson-Gomez, Julia 93 DiCocco, Julianne 132 Dierkhising, Carly 51, 52 Difede, JoAnn 100, 113, 136, 137, 168 Dillon, Sarah 164 Dinh, Julie 89 Dochelli, Kate 72 Dodd, Julia 132 Dodson, Tom 159 Domino, Jessica 68, 124 Dondanville, Katherine 48, 53, 85, 94, 121 Donisch, Katelyn 51 Donlon, Katharine 132, 133 Donnelly, William 105 Dorado, Joyce 132 Dorsey, Shannon 138, 145 Dow, Belinda 76 Doyle, Carol 130 Drennen, Curt 103 Drescher, Kent 154 Drevo, Susan 152 Duan, Naihua 136 Duax, Jeanne 144 Dubois, Russell 130, 160 Dubow, Eric 105, 125 Dubowitz, Howard 164 Duncan, Laramie 50 Duncan, Richard 82 Dunckel, Gina 161 Dunn, Christopher 78 Dunn, Jerry 54, 87 172 Durbin, Hannah 136 Durham, Robert 138, 166 Durham, Tory 56, 126, 136 Durham, Tracy 159 Durrani, Aqsa 89 Dutton, Courtney 151, 156 Dutton, Mary Ann 58, 86 Duys, Andrea 132 Dwyer, Meagan 130 Dyb, Grete 69, 110, 112, 134 Dycus, James 142 Dyregrov, Atle 64 Dyregrov, Kari 64, 157 E Eadie, Erin 118, 130 Eaves, Lindon 72 Ebert, Jon 128 Ebneter, Daria 131 Ebony, Butler 130 Eftekhari, Afsoon 73, 119, 148 Eichhorn, Svenja 95 Eidlitz, Laura 125 Eimontas, Jonas 167 Ein-Dor, Tsachi 134 Eisen, Susan 148 Elbert, Thomas 34, 50, 55 Elhai, Jon 56, 70, 109, 118, 126, 136, 145, 165, 166 Elkind, Mitchell 114 Elkin, Jessica 160 Elkins, R. 111 Elkins, R. Meredith 101 Elklit, Ask 65, 112, 125, 166 Ellis-Griffith, Gregory 128 Ellis, Heidi 80 Elmore, Diane 34, 62 El-Tahch, Maria 156 Elwy, A. Rani 121 Ely, Timothy 102 Elzinga, Bernet 61, 97, 141 Emery, Erin 148 Emmons, Erik 127 Engdahl, Brian 111, 163, 165 Engel, Charles 64, 94 Engel-Rebitzer, Eden 84 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index F Faber, Jessica 130 Fainsilber Katz, Lynn 75 Fairbank, John 65, 106 Fakhry, Samir 83 Falconer, Erin 82 Familoni, Babajide 159 Fani, Negar 77, 102 Farmer, Carrie 64 Faust, Jan 127 Fava, Nicole 102, 125, 154 Fedele, Katherine 162 Fehrenbach, Tracy 100 Feindler, Eva 160 Feiring, Candice 126 Feiszli, Kevin 124 Feldner, Matthew 81, 111, 122, 156 Feldstein Ewing, Sarah 86 Félin-Germain, Alix 135 Felix, Erika 101, 142 Felmingham, Kim 63, 82, 107 Ferguson, Pamela 83 www.istss.org Ferguson, Ryan 149 Fernandes, Colin 113 Fernandes Pinho, Marcus 123 Ferri, Lucia 159 Fertuck, Eric 169 Fesperman, Susan 104 Fichtenholtz, Harlan 134 Figge, Caleb 99, 156 Figley, Charles 79 Figueira, Ivan 123, 133, 156, 160 Fina, Brooke 122 Fink, David 138, 155, 166 Finley, Erin 168 Fisher, Joscelyn 60, 110, 166 Fitzgerald, Monica 158 Fjermestad, Krister W. 92 Flack, William 54, 139, 169 Flaherty, Emalee 164 Fleming, CJ 160 Flemming, Jan 163 Fletcher, Susan 74 Flinton, Kathleen 161 Flittner, Allison 98 Flory, Janine 61 Flynn, Robert 108 Foa, Edna 94, 122, 126 Fodor, Kinga 128 Folger, Susan 90, 91 Forbes, David 74, 87, 139, 157, 161 Ford, Julian 47, 51, 52, 90, 93, 98, 102, 120 Forman, Daniel 133 Fortin, Christophe 135, 148 Fortson, Beverly 156 Fosse Jørgensen, Beate 168 Fox, Annie 74, 139 Fox, Judith 103 Fox, Katherine 123 Fox, Peter 94 Francisco, Uglade 59 Franciscus, Carrie 147 Franke, Todd 123 Frankfurt, Sheila 165 Franklin, C. 122, 166 Franks, Robert 54, 67 Frechette, Sabrina 108 Frederick, Debbie 113 Fredman, Steffany 124, 162 Freed, Michael 64 Freedman, Sara 75 Freitas, Lucas 164 Fresno, Andres 63, 119 Freund, Blanche 100, 129 Frewen, Paul 48, 63, 90, 135, 163 Freyberger, Harald 95 Freyd, Jennifer 54, 129 Friedman, Matthew 137, 138, 152, 155 Friis, Elsa 104, 109 Frijling, Jessie 82, 164 Fujii, Chiyo 59 Fullerton, Carol 60, 79, 113 G Gaffey, Kathryn 122 Gailiene, Danute 167 Galanko, Joseph 131 Galano, Maria 136 Galatzer-Levy, Isaac 88 Galea, Sandro 56, 69, 77, 82, 96, 138, 155, 161, 166 Gallagher, Colin 161 Gallagher, Matthew 84, 135 Galovski, Tara 84, 123, 124, 135, 148, 150 Gamarra, Jennifer 153 Gamber, Rhae 117 Gamwell, Kaitlyn 77, 163 Ganser, Helene 131 Gapen, Mark 107 Garber, Karen 49 Garcia, Hector 153, 168 Garcia, Jessica 145 García Nieto, Rebeca 127 Garcia-Vera, Maria Paz 158 Gard, Arianna 109 Garfin, Dana 59, 158 Garneau-Fournier, Jade 130, 160 Garovoy, Natara 105 Garvert, Donn 73, 98 Gates, Margaret 129 Gavert, Donn 87 Gehrman, Philip 48, 124 173 Gelernter, Joel 50 George, Richard 162 Georgopoulos, Apostolos 163 Gerard, Steven 104, 162 Germain, Anne 67, 165 Gerould, Heather 119, 148 Gersons, Berthold 34, 55 Gewirtz, Abigail 51, 65, 68, 75, 98 Ghosh Ippen, Chandra 51, 100 Ghoul, Assia 105 Gibbs, Lisa 161 Gibson, Frederick 138 Gibson, James 104, 109 Gideon, Gwenn 169 Gilad, Moran 63 Gilman, Stephen 169 Gil-Rivas, Virginia 111 Gisladottir, Agnes 144 Glaesmer, Heide 95 Gleason, Terri 96 Glickman, Mark 121 Gloth, Chelsea 84, 123, 124, 148, 150 Glowacki, Elizabeth 139 Glueck, Tobias 127 Glymour, Maria 133 Glynn, Shirley 123 Gobin, Robyn 149, 153 Godbout, Natacha 99 Goetz, Aaron 138 Goldbeck, Lutz 73, 94, 131 Gold, Jeffrey 69, 111, 129, 145, 157 Gold, Steven 97, 142 Goldman Fraser, Jennifer 75 Goldstein, Abrham 164 Gomez-Ceballos, Angela 129 Gonçalves, Raquel 127, 133, 156 Gonzalez, Andrea 118 Gonzalez, Camille 160 Gonzalez, Rose 95 Goodkind, Jessica 89 Good, Raquel 144, 153 Goodwin, Jarrard 100 Gordis, Elana 134 Gorrindo, Tristan 101 Final Program Author Index Epstein, Carrie 66 Epstein, Michael 82 Erbes, Christopher 57, 119, 122, 148 Eriksson, Cynthia 66, 125, 128 Ermold, Jenna 47, 108 Ernstrom, Karin 149, 153 Erschens, Holly 147 Eshelman, Lee 118, 154, 155 Eslinger, Jessica 125 Espeleta, Hannah 122 Espinel, Zelde 59, 106, 129, 158 Espinola, Maria 106 Espinoza Chaparro, Camila 119 Etienne, Pierre 134 Etkin, Amit 102 Evans-Campbell, Tessa 57 Evans, Maggie 123 Evatt, Daniel 64 Everett, Bethany 57 Evon, Donna 131 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index Goslin, Megan 66 Gould, Ian 97, 141 Gould, Karen 49 Gradus, Jaimie 133, 149, 153 Grady, Jennifer 103 Graham-Bermann, Sandra 99, 136 Graham, David 130, 152, 165 Granski, Megan 92 Grasso, Damion 51, 52, 93, 98 Gratz, Kim 114 Gray, Matt 137, 153 Green, Bonnie 86 Green, Bradley 150 Green, Eric 109 Green, Jennifer 101, 111 Green, Jonathan 94 Green, Julii 139 Green, Melissa 97, 141 Greenbaum, Virginia 54 Greenblatt, Samuel 131, 168, 169 Greeson, Johanna 65 Greg, Beehler 149 Gregor, Kristin 126, 159 Grein, Katherine 60 Griffin, Jessica 47, 112 Griffin, Michael 35, 62, 117, 135, 163 Grillon, Christian 169 Grinband, Jack 169 Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew 136 Gros, Daniel 84, 118, 151 Grundke, Elena 95 Guay, Stéphane 123, 133, 134, 135, 148, 152, 155 Gudmundsdottir, Berglind 65, 144 Gudmundsdottir, Ragnhilder 105 Gudmundsdottir, Ragnhildur 65, 132 Guiney, Roxanne 83 Gulliver, Suzy 57 Gurevich, Maria 133 Gur, Ruben 124 Gurtovenko, Kyrill 75 Final Program Gurwitch, Robin 48, 69, 103 Gutner, Cassidy 133 Guyon-Harris, Katherine 91 Guzman, Dora 102 Gyurak, Anett 102 H Haagen, Joris 113 Habib, Mandy 47, 69 Hafstad, Gertrud 112 Hagan, Melissa 109 Hagel Campbell, Emily 119, 148 Haileab, Lisa 132, 161 Halladay Goldman, Jane 75 Haller, Moira 129 Hall, Katherine 148 Halpern, Janice 133 Halpert, Rebekah 161, 168 Hamazaki, Kei 61 Hamberger, Kevin 169 Hamblen, Jessica 107, 168 Hamilton, Lindsay 102 Hamlin, Ed 107 Hammel, John 107 Hannan, Susan 74, 80, 120, 155, 159 Hanneman, Scott 166 Hansdottir, Ingunn 65 Hansel, Joe 138 Hansen, Allison 135 Hanson, Rochelle 51, 54 Harada, Nahoko 59 Haravuori, Henna 142 Harb, Gerlinde 48, 120, 124 Harbin, Shannon 118 Harley, Aikisha 158 Harlow, Bernard 144 Harms, Louise 161 Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan 164 Harrington, Kelly 149 Harrington-Lamorie, Jill 60, 166 Harris, Katherine 56, 91, 110 Hart, Roland 134 Hassan, Sarah 105 Hasselle, Amanda 85 Hassija, Christina 155 Hastings, Erica 161 Hatanaka, Miho 139 Hauken, May 157 Hauksdóttir, Arna 65 Hawkins, Kirsten 159 Hawn, Sage 136 Heady, Hilda 132, 137, 143, 169 Healy, Ellen 138 Hean, Sokhom 104, 109 Hearne, Catherine 123 Hebenstreit, Claire 147 Hébert, Martine 99 Hechanova, Maria Regina 167 Hecker, Tobias 50 Heckman, Christopher 159 Hein, Christina 74, 165 Heinz, Adrienne 133 Held, Philip 150 Heleniak, Charlotte 126 Henn-Haase, Clare 61, 87, 106 Henning, Janna 157 Henson, Brandy 122 Heppner, Pia 121, 122 Herman, Judith 87 Herman, Lara 127 Hermann, Barbara 168 Hermenau, Katharin 50 Hernandez-Florez, Luis 129 Herrera, Sofia 90 Hershkowitz, Michal 75 Hertzberg, Michael 122 Hertz, Noa 164 Herz, Lawrence 121, 148 Herzog, Sarah 135 Hess, Julia 89 Hetzel-Riggin, Melanie 132, 148, 158, 165 Hien, Denise 125, 151, 169 Higgins, Caroline 169 Higgs, Jay 53 Hildenbrand, Aimee 117 Hill, Stephanie 154 Himelhoch, Seth 157 Hirasawa, Katsumi 139 Hjemdal, Ole 132, 164 174 Hobfoll, Stevan 59, 72, 74, 108, 148 Ho, Chia-Lin 106 Hodgdon, Hilary 65, 107 Hoerster, Katherine 148 Hoffman, Deborah 70 Hoffman, Julia 83 Hoffmann, Elis 163 Hoffmann, Elis Viviane 166 Hoffmann Frances, Rebecca 168 Hoffmann, Melissa 128 Hofman, Winni 67 Hogan, Sue 94 Hoge, Charles 112 Holder, Nicholas 53, 94 Holens, Pamela 161 Holland, Jason 90 Holliday, Ryan 57, 150 Holloway, Kevin 113, 159 Holman, E. Alison 59 Holmes, Allison 79 Holmes, Samantha 160 Holowka, Darren 84 Holt, Melissa 101, 111 Holt, Samantha 105, 125 Holt, Tonje 62, 94 Hoover, Ronald 96 Horesh, Danny 69, 134 Hourani, Laurel 156 Houry, Debra 78, 142 Houston, J. Brian 48 Hovens, Jacqueline 66 Hovey, Joseph 109 Howard, Ian 153, 159 Howard, Jamie 68, 72 Howell, Jennifer 129 Howell, Kathryn 60, 99, 118, 125 Hoysted, Claire 76 Hruska, Bryce 93, 120 Hu, Emily 167 Hughes, Michael 70, 151 Hughes, Tonda 57, 143 Hugo, Emily 73 Huh, David 57 Hultman, Christina 65, 132 Hultmann, Ole 35, 62, 73 Hunley, Holly 159 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index I Idsoe, Thormod 92 Illanes, Mariana 119 Ingraham, Leah 83 Inslicht, Sabra 67, 142 Intebi, Irene V. 28, 36, 81, 92 Ireton, Greg 161 Irons, Jessica 133 Ironson, Gail 100, 129 Isakson, Brian 89 Isler, Yael 68 Ito, Madoka 127 Iverson, Katherine 58, 85, 126, 135 Iwanicki, Sierra 168 Izutsu, Takashi 47 J Jackson, Christie 48, 105 Jackson-Cook, Colleen 72 Jackson, Eric 163 Jackson, Jennifer 142 Jackson, Kiera 125 Jacobs, Michael 160 Jacobson, Callie 122 Jacoby, Vanessa 132, 143, 155, 169 Jaconis, Maryanne 153 Jagsch, Reinhold 127 Jain, Shaili 123 Jain, Sonal 101 Jain, Sonia 149, 153 Jairam, Dharma 165 James, Lisa 163, 165 Japuntich, Sandra 126 Jaworski, Beth 83 Jaworski, Jennifer 47 Jayasinghe, Nimali 136 www.istss.org Jaycox, Lisa 64 Jeffreys, Matthew 153 Jehel, Louis 100 Jenkins-Guarnieri, Michael 68 Jennings, Saige 130 Jensen, Tine 62, 92, 94, 110 Jenzer, Tiffany 123, 135, 162 Jimenez, Dante 88 Jocson, Maria Rosanne 137 John Richardson 161 Johnsen, Iren 64 Johnson, Brian 121 Johnson, Dawn 58, 72, 126, 159, 160, 162 Johnson, Kristine 86 Johnson, Margaret 122 Johnson, Nicole 58, 72 Johnston, CAPT Scott 162 Johnston, Jennifer 121 Jones, Neil 107 Jones, Russell 70, 103, 133, 143, 144, 151, 165 Jongedijk, Ruud 67 Joos, Celina 126 Jordan, Bratina 154 Jordan, Carol 132 Jordan, Josh 129 Jose, Cicyn 158 Josefowitz, Nina 112 Joseph, Jeremy 157 Joseph, Kaela 123 Joska, John 158 Jourdain, Melissa 127 Jovanovic, Tanja 72, 78, 102, 149, 163 Juanes Vaquero, Veronica Francia 97 Jurkovich, Gregory 78 Juusola, Jane 72 K Kagan, Richard 47, 69, 87 Kaiser, Marie 95 Kaiser, Reinhard 66 Kaloupek, Danny 68 Kamm, Janina 120 Kamo, Toshiko 127 Kansky, Jessica 79, 113 Kantor, Viktoria 127 Kaplinska, Julia 154, 155 Kaplow, Julie 60, 70, 74, 79, 110, 118, 145 Karlin, Brad 73 Karl, Regina 121 Karlsson, Marie 66, 86, 124, 142, 151 Karstoft, Karen-Inge 88 Kartal, Dzenana 139, 157 Kaslow, Nadine 87 Kasongo, Wendy 55 Kassam-Adams, Nancy 69, 76, 78, 119, 132 Katon, Wayne 64, 78 Katsonga-Phiri, Tiamo 102 Kattar, Karen 119, 148 Kaufman, Julia 90, 91, 149 Kawamura, Joy 75 Kawashima, Ryuta 164 Kaysen, Debra 57, 143 Kazlauskas, Evaldas 118, 128 Keane, Terence 57, 68, 84, 94, 101, 106, 133 Keatley, Eva 89, 155 Keegan, William 37, 90 Keeley, Jared 71 Kehle-Forbes, Shannon 119, 137, 148 Kehn, Andre 139 Keith, Jessica 129 Keller, Allen 92, 155 Keller, Jenna 123 Keller, Jennifer 81 Kelley, Mary Lou 118 Kelley, Michelle 156 Kelly, Cory 83 Kelly, Cory Michael 156 Kelly, Hope 37, 98, 112 Kenardy, Justin 76, 78 175 Kendler, Kenneth 72, 81, 131, 164 Kennedy, Edward 90 Kennedy, Traci 90, 137 Kent, Thomas 160 Kerig, Patricia 52, 85, 98, 155, 156 Kerns, Caroline 101, 111 Kersting, Anette 154 Ketchum, Norma 168 Khan, Alaptagin 142 Khan, Hassen 165 Khan, Maria 102, 125, 154 Khoury, Jennifer 118 Kia-Keating, Maryam 130, 152 Kilaru, Varun 72 Killeen, Therese 107 Killen-Harvey, Al 61 Killian-Farrell, Candace 156 Kilmer, Ryan 111 Kimball Franck, Leslie 131 Kimble, Matt 54 Kimbrel, Nathan 57, 122 Kimerling, Rachel 68, 135, 147 Kim, Yoshiharu 47, 61, 127, 131 Kincade, Shannon-Elizabeth 130 King, Anthony 102 King, Kevin 126, 162 King, Matthew 85, 135 King-Casas, Brooks 95 Kingree, Kip 80 Kinnish, Kelly 54 Kirk, Jennifer 143 Kiser, Laurel 60, 79, 90 Kisiel, Cassandra 100 Kitchiner, Neil 143 Kixmiller, Jeffrey 113 Klabunde, Megan 53 Klassen, Kristen 161 Klauer, Thomas 95 Kleber, Rolf 113, 137, 158 Kleim, Birgit 82 Kleinberg, Krystal, 160 Klein, Keith 134 Klengel, Torsten 50 Klest, Bridget 152 Final Program Author Index Hunt, Matthew 128 Hunter, Noel 160 Hurst, Donald 160 Hurst, Samantha 142 Huston, Melissa 128 Huth-Bocks, Alissa 56, 91, 110 Hyland, Philip 112 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index Kliethermes, Matthew 47 Klinitzke, Grit 154 Knapp, Ashley 142, 156 Knefel, Matthias 112, 127 Knipscheer, Jeroen 113 Knopik, Valerie 133 Knowles, Kelly 151 Knowlton, Alice 52 Knudson, Gun Peggy 131 Kobayashi, Ihori 67 Koch, Ellen 155 Koch, Jenny 163 Koch, Saskia 82, 164 Koenen, Karestan 50, 69, 77, 82, 88, 96, 114, 131, 139 Koenen-Woods, Patricia 113 Kohser, Kristen 78, 119, 132 Kolassa, Iris 50 Kolassa, Stephan 50 Kolko, David J. 30, 73, 76 Kong, Sengly 123 König, Julia 121 Koolick, Jessica 136 Koot, Hans 104, 117, 166 Korzh, Oleksii 163 Ko, Susan 75 Kotozaki, Yuka 164 Kovacevic, Merdijana 102, 125, 154 Krackow, Elisa 155 Kraft, Tina 162 Kramer, Mark 57 Krause-Utz, Annegre 97 Krawczyk, Lois 122 Kredlow, Maria Alexandra 101 Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra 126 Kristensen, Pål 64 Krystal, John 134 Krzywicki, Alan 159 Kubzansky, Laura 114, 133 Kudler, Harold 47, 80, 108 Kuenburg, Alexa 161 Kuhlman, Kate 61 Kuhnash, Kali 154 Kuhn, Eric 73, 83 Kulka, Richard 106 Kullack, Claire 134 Kuoch, Theanvy 123 Final Program Kurian-Fastlicht, Stephanie 119 Kurtz, Brittany 169 Kurtz, Erin 151 Kurtz, Stacy 141 Kutcher, Gary 160 Kuwahara, Tatsuro 59 Kuwert, Philipp 95 Kwek, Jean 158 Kwong, Lana 111 L La Bash, Heidi 158, 163 Labruna, Victor 47 Lacerte, Sophie 155 La Flair, Lareina 79 La Greca, Annette 108, 117, 141 Lai, Betty 125 Lally, Michelle 133 Lamb, Nicole 158 Lambert, Hilary 162 Lambert, Jessica 144, 169 Lamers-Winkelman, Francien 73 Lamoureux, Brittain 120 Lamp, Kristen 144 Lancaster, Cynthia 157 Lancaster, Steven 134 Landes, Sara 83 Landolt, Markus 76 Landy, Meredith 120, 124, 135, 150, 162 Landy, Meredith S. H. 157 Lane, Jeanine 120, 124, 150, 157 Lang, Ariel 68, 142, 149, 153 Lang, Jason 54, 67 Langballe, Åse 108 Lanius, Ruth 48, 63, 80, 90, 107 Lanktree, Cheryl 47 Lannert, Brittany 137, 143 Lansing, Amy 144 Lantinga, Larry 107 LaRow, Julie 152 Larry, Brown 133 Larsen, Sadie 135, 136, 169 Larson, Christine 96 Latendresse, Shawn 72 Laugharne, Jonathan 134 Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe 33, 96 Lau, Simon 79 Lauterbach, Dean 69, 91, 168 Lau, Winnie 105, 139 Lavela, Joseph 67 Lavelle, James 167 Lavi, Iris 109, 139 Lawrence, Andy 107 Lawrence, Karen 157 Lawrence-Wood, Ellie 107 Layne, Christopher 51, 60, 65, 70, 74, 79, 110, 118, 145 Leatherman, Sarah 149 Lebowitz, Barry 136 Le Brocque, Robyne 76 Lecomte, Tania 99 Lee, Daniel 124, 144 Lee, Jennifer 162 Lee, Jocelyn, 159 Lee, Lewina 95 Lee, Michelle 154 Lee, Robert 51, 65, 98 Lee, Suellen 110 Leen-Feldner, Ellen 111, 142, 156 Lehavot, Keren 57, 144 Lehrbach, Melissa 134 Lehrner, Amy 110 Leiva, Marcelo 63, 77 Lejuez, C.W. 69 Lemmens, Gilbert 60 Lemmer, Jennife 125 Lemons, Peter 122 Leopoulos, Wendy 95, 123 LePak, Jessica 57 Le, Quoc 122 Leskin, Gregory 48 Lester, Patricia 98 Letamendia, Clara 164 Leuthold, Art 163 Levendosky, Alytia 117, 137, 143, 154, 156 Levine, Joan 120 Levitan, Robert 118 176 Levrier, Katia 123 Levy-Carrick, Nomi 159 Levy-Gigi, Einat 166 Levy, Ifat 164 Lewis, Catrin 143 Leyva, Yani 68 Liang, Li-Jung 51, 65 Liao, Tim 144 Liberzon, Israel 50, 56, 138, 155, 166 Liddell, Belinda 63 Lieberman, Alicia 31, 98, 101, 109, 139 Liles, Brandi 152 Lilly, Michelle 99, 118, 125, 131, 151, 165 Lima, Lene 131 Lim, Ban Hong 118, 125 Lim, Colin 127 Lim, Xin Yi 158 Lin, Heui-Jung 156 Lind, Mackenzie 164 Lindamer, Laurie 142 Lindert, Jutta 111 Lindley, Steve 83 Lindley, Steven 123 Lingenfelder, Birke 50 Linn, Heiko 59 Littleton, Heather 80, 132, 167 Litwack, Scott 152 Litz, Brett 94, 149, 150, 157, 162 Liu, Alex 60 Liu, Julie 109 Liu, Lin 149, 153, 159 Livingston, Jennifer 80 Llabre, Maria 32, 66 Lloyd, Delyth 157 Lockwood, Emma 87 Logue, Mark 72 Lombardi, Brianna 156 London, Melissa 99, 118, 125, 165 Long, Deborah 76 Lonstein, Joseph 117 Loos, Sabine 94, 131 Lopes, Alessandra 127, 156 Lopez, Frederick 95 Lopez-Castro, Teresa 151 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index M MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley 98 Macdonald, Alexandra 91, 124, 162 MacDougall, Colin 161 Macedo, Tânia 127, 133 Macia, Kathryn 167 Mack, Amy 103 Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne 137, 147, 148, 153 MacPherson, Laura 69 Madden, Erin 67, 89, 142, 147 Maeda, Masaharu 136 Maercker, Andreas 71 Magnan, Renee 86 Magruder, Kathryn 34, 62 Maguen, Shira 89, 122, 145, 147 Mahabir, Megan 134 Maia, Deborah 160 Maieritsch, Kelly 48, 159 Malaktaris, Anne 122 www.istss.org Malhi, Gin 63 Malta, Loretta 168 Mancuso, Anna 161 Mandavia, Amar 125 Mandel, Howard 96 Mannarino, Anthony 47 Manove, Emily 118, 156 Marais, Adele 158 Marans, Steven 66 Marbury, Daphne 125 Marchand, André 123, 134, 152, 155 March, Sonja 78 Margolis, Avigail 161 Marmar, Charles 61, 63, 106, 134 Marsac, Meghan 69, 78, 119, 132 Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia 99, 102, 156 Martins, Silvia 114 Marttunen, Mauri 142 Marvar, Paul 163 Marx, Brian 57, 68, 84, 94, 137, 147 Mason, Susan 95 Massa, Andrea 68, 72, 91, 139 Masuda, Ryota 136 Masyn, Katherine 169 Mata-Galan, Emma 153 Matsuoka, Yutaka 59, 61, 139 Matthieu, Monica 157 Matza, Alexis 129 Mauch, Danna 106 Maunder, Robert 133 Maurin, Elana 155 Mauro, Christine 136 Maynard, Ellen 79 Mazulyte, Egle 167 McAndrew, Lisa 152 McBain, Sacha 130, 160 McCalley, Stephanie 153 McCarroll, James 113 McCauley, Kelly 99 McCauley, Stephen 123 McCloskey, Wilfred 168 McCormack, Hannah 142 McCormick, Marie 133 McCormick, Wesley 154 McCulloch, Robert 130, 150 McDermott, Brett 78 McDonald, Jordan 166 McDowell, Fabrienne 52 McFadgion, Akosoa 58 McFarlane, Alexander 87, 107 McGeary, Cindy 168 McGeary, Donald 168 McGeary, John 133 McGee, Andrew 156 McGovern, Mark 107 McGreenery, Cynthia 142 McGurk, Dennis 96 McLaughlin, Katie 34, 62, 82, 102, 111, 126, 132, 162 McLay, Robert 125 McLean, Carmen 122, 126 McMenamin, Francis 124 McNallan, Liana 52 Mechanic, Mindy 138 Mehta, Panna 109 Mehus, Chris 92 Meis, Laura 119, 137, 148 Meiser-Stedman, Richard 78, 94 Melara, Robert 169 Mellman, Thomas 67 Mello, Marcelo 163, 166 Melzer-Lange, Marlene 76 Mendelsohn, Michaela 87 Mendes, José Manuel 158 Mendlowicz, Mauro 123, 160 Mendoza, Crystal 94 Menefee, Deleene 89, 95, 123, 151, 160 Menez, Ursula 153 Mengeling, Michelle 131, 147, 153 Mercer, Mary Catherine 125, 131 Mercurio, Alexandra 131, 168 Messer, Stephen 156 Messman-Moore, Terri 118, 122, 154, 155 Meuret, Alicia 154 177 Meyer, Eric 57, 139 Meyer, Rika 129, 145, 157 Meyers, Jacquelyn 82 Michael, Rufer 163 Michaelson, Gillian 68 Michélsen, Hans 109 Michopoulos, Vasiliiki 142, 149 Miggantz, Erin 104 Migline, Vilma 158 Milad, Mohammed 67 Milan, Stephanie 118, 128 Mildon, Robyn 105 Miles, Shannon 95, 104, 160 Milissen, Lieve 97 Miller, Hannah 119 Miller, Katherine 149 Miller, Laura 99, 118, 125 Miller, Mark 50, 72, 74 Miller, Matthew 149 Milliken, Jennifer 139 Millstein, Rachel 148 Ming Foynes, Melissa 129 Minshew, Reese 151 Mintz, Jim 53, 85, 94, 121, 157 Miron, Lynsey 74, 80, 162 Mirotchnick, Carolyn 118, 130 Mischel, Emily 142 Mitchell, Karen 72, 126 Modrowski, Crosby 52, 85, 155 Moen, Shaela 64 Moley, James 118 Molino, Alma 85 Mollica, Richard 123, 167 Momartin, Shaken 86 Monahan, Kathryn 126, 162 Monroe, J. 48 Monson, Candice 72, 85, 120, 121, 123, 124, 135, 150, 152, 157, 162 Monteith, Lindsey 89 Montez, Fatima 125 Mooney, Tessa 79 Moore, Cynthia 101 Mooren, Trudy 60, 137, 158 Morais-de-Jesus, Mychelle 164 Final Program Author Index Lopez-Duran, Nestor 61 Lopez-Tamayo, Roberto 80 Louie, Ashley 157 Love, Jeff 83, 156 Lowe, Sarah 69, 77, 82, 118, 156, 161 Lubens, Pauline 59 Lubin, Rebecca 94, 162 Luciano, Matthew 129, 133, 153 Lucid, Leah 138, 145 Lueger-Schuster, Brigitte 112, 127 Luetmer, Eloise 130 Lund, Brian 137, 138, 152 Lunney, Carole 126 Lusher, Dean 161 Lutgendorf, Susan 153 Luther, Emily 138 Lutter, Yvonne 86 Luxton, David 159 Lynch, Shannon 86, 154 Lynn, Steven 122 Lyons, Jennifer 108 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index Moreland, Angela 51, 54 Morelen Brand, Diana 131 Morgan, Lucas 147 Morina, Naser 86, 161 Morissette, Sandra 57 Morland, Leslie 137, 147, 148, 153 Morrison, Melissa 132 Morrison, Theodore 162 Moser, Jason 124, 137, 143 Mossige, Svein 114 Mott, Juliette 84 Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph 163 Mullen-Houser, Elizabeth 153 Mullen, Kacy 57, 150 Müller, Julia 86 Mulvaney-Day, Norah 106 Mundim, Deivson 130 Münzer, Annika 131 Murphy, Christopher 91 Murphy, Robert 75 Muschel, Andrew 160, 169 Musicaro, Regina 107 Mustillo, Sarah 98 Muzik, Maria 102, 125, 127, 154 Myers, John 81 Myers, Ursula 107, 127, 152 Myhre, Mia 132, 164 N Nachar, Nadim 152 Nagamine, Masanori 59 Nagler, Caryn 106 Nair, Prakash 153 Nakajima, Satomi 131 Nakayama, Michi 127 Nan, Lin 109 Nanney, John 84 Narisawa, Tomomi 131 Nash, William 47, 108, 149 Nason, Erica 123 Nassauer, Katherine 96 Nathan, Alkemade 87, 105, 161 Naturale, April 109 Nawijn, Laura 82, 164 Ndaheba, Eric 89 Final Program Ndayisenga, Martin 89 Neam, Victoria 83, 156 Neely, Claudia 132, 137, 143, 169 Nelson, Dave 137, 148 Nelson, Dawna 167 Nelson, Elliot 136 Nelson, Karin 148 Nelson, Lara 69, 111 Nelson, Sarah 127 Nelson, Summer 154 Nemeth, Amber 151 Netland, Marit 79 Netto, Liana 130, 131, 137, 164, 165 Neugebauer, Richard 104, 128, 129 Newman, Elana 35, 54, 76 Neylan, Thomas 67, 110, 122, 133, 142, 145 Ng, Kee Chong 158 Nichols, Brady 150 Nichols, Crystal 138 Nickerson, Angela 86, 87, 161 Nicolson, Nancy A. 166 Niehaus, James 147 Nielsen, David 130 Nievergelt, Caroline 50 Nijdam, Mirjam 67 Nikulina, Valentina 53 Niles, Barbara 152 Nillni, Yael 133 Nilsson, Doris 109 Nishi, Daisuke 59, 61, 139 Nixon, Charisse 132 Nixon, Reginald 78, 94, 157 Noguchi, Hiroko 61 Nogueira, Jose Romulo 131, 137, 139 Noll, Jennie 90, 91 Nolty, Anne 126, 157 Nomura, Soichiro 59, 139 Noorbaloochi, Siamak 119, 148 Noor, Nausheen 95 Norman, Meredith 155 Norman, Sonya 107, 127, 129, 152 Norona, Carmen 71, 103 Norrholm, Seth 72 Norris, Fran 111 North, Carol 35, 76 Norton, Peter 95, 151 Novak, Laura 64 Ntaganira, Joseph 128, 129 Nugent, Nicole 48, 133 Nuñez, Daniel 63 Nunley, Sarah 155 Nunnink, Sarah 125, 130, 150 Nursey, Jane 105 O O’Brien, Jennifer 156 Ocean, Susan 141 Ock, Shin 157 O’Connor, Stephen 78, 122, 128 Odenat, Lydia 78 O’Donnell, Karen 75 O’Donnell, Meaghan 74, 87, 105, 139 O’Donovan, Aoife 67, 142 Oe, Misari 136 Oei, Nicole 97 Ogle, Christin 143, 169 Ohashi, Kyoko 56, 164 Ohse, Dawn 156 Ohtaki, Ryoko 47 Ohye, Bonnie 37, 98, 112 Olden, Megan 136, 168 Olff, Miranda 66, 67, 82, 127, 136, 164 Ollendick, Thomas 144 Oman, Doug 121 Onoye, Jane 137 Oppedal, Brit 92 Orcutt, Holly 74, 80, 135, 155, 162 O’Reilly, Nicole 97, 141 Orellana, Francisca 77 Orliss, Micah 103 Ormazabal, Marcela 77 Ormhaug, Silje 35, 62, 94 Orr, Scott 67, 163 Ortiz, Claudio 60, 110, 166 Osegueda, Adriana 135 Osei-Bonsu, Princess 121, 148 Osofsky, Joy 157 178 Otis, John 133 Otto, Michael 101 Outcalt, Samantha 153 Overbeek, Mathilde 73 Ovuga, Emilio 50 Owen, Jason 83 Owens, Gina 150 P Pacella, Maria 93, 120, 136 Pace-Schott, Edward 67 Packer, Mary 164 Padron, Elena 110, 152 Painter, Kelly 97 Pallos, Andrew 77 Palmer, Katelyn 155 Palmieri, Patrick 56, 58, 120 Pamp, Barbara 120 Pane, Heather 158 Pankakoski, Maiju 142 Papa, Anthony 163 Papassotiropoulos, Andreas 50 Papini, Santiago 151, 169 Paris, Ruth 49, 103 Park, Elizabeth 103, 157 Park, Paul 159 Partin, Melissa 119, 148 Pascal, Sara 161 Pasupuleti, Radhika 152 Patel, Sachin 83 Patel, Vikram 128 Patriquin, Michelle 79 Pattison, Phillipa 161 Paul, Elise 125 Paul, Lisa 139, 153 Paul, Sonali 162 Pawlewicz, Sophia 142 Pearlman, Laurie Anne 25, 49 Pella, Jeffrey 90 Pellowe, Maura 148 Penk, Walter 57 Penninx, Brenda 97 Pereira, Juliana 130, 131, 137, 164, 165 Perez, Michael 144 Perfecto Ramos, Pia Anna 167 Peri, Tuvia 150, 164 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index www.istss.org Powell, Lynda 148 Powell, Patricia 96 Powers Lott, Abigail 102, 125, 149 Pozen, Joanna 128, 129 Prebois, Sophie 164 Preston, Brittany 117, 135, 163 Preston, Kathleen 138 Price, Elisa 61 Price, Matthew 78, 83, 84, 118, 123 Prigerson, Holly 52 Primeau, Michelle 53 Prince, Lauren 74 Prins, Annabel 68 Proctor, Susan 136 Pruiksma, Kristi 120, 122, 149 Puccia, Ellen 168 Pucci Santos, Luciana 123 Puckett, Melissa 133 Puffer, Eve 104, 109 Pukay-Martin, Nicole 120, 123, 124, 148, 152, 153, 162 Pulido, Mary 81 Punzo, Jessica 157 Puro, Erin 56 Purtle, Jonathan 169 Pury, Cindy 80 Pynoos, Robert 60, 74, 79 Pyszczynski, Tom 108 Q Qian, Meng 106, 134 Quarantini, Lucas 130, 131, 137, 139, 164, 165 Quidé, Yann 97, 141 Quinn, Katherine 93 R Raab, Phillip 137 Rabkin, Ari 134 Rachamim, Lilach 90 Ractliffe, Kendra 165 Radtke, Karl 50 Rae Olmsted, Kristine 94 Rafferty, Helen 37, 90 Rajhvajn Bulat, Linda 66 Raju, Sanjay 149 Ram, Vasudha 104, 160 Ramage, Amy 94 Raman, Rema 153 Ramirez, Gil 133 Ramkumar, Neeta 152 Ramos Alvarado, Nadia 63 Ramsey, Kelly 83 Rao, Madhu 67, 142 Rasch, Björn 82 Rasmussen, Andrew 89 Rasmusson, Ann 80, 126, 133, 159 Rauch, Paula 98, 101 Rauch, Sheila 144, 151, 160 Raveau, Hasti 102 Raymond, Mary Anne 80 Reardon, Annemarie 74, 165 Rebecca, Wirihana 167 Reddy, Madhavi 104 Reed, Bruce 137 Reed, Katherine 48 Refsdal, Nils Olav 35, 76 Reger, Greg 113, 159 Reiber, Gayle 148 Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted 131 Reider, Eve 96 Reid, Gerald 111 Reiland, Sarah 150 Reilly, Patrick 69 Reinert, Katia 128 Reinfeld, Courtney 153 Reinhardt, Kristen 129 Reman, Rema 149 Rensberger, Jared 128 Renshaw, Keith 130, 155 Rentz, Timothy 153 Repp, Andrea 121 179 Resick, Patricia 34, 48, 53, 55, 62, 85, 94, 121, 135 Resnick, Heidi 65 Ressler, Kerry 50, 72, 77, 78, 82, 102, 125, 142, 149, 163 Reuther, Erin 84, 157 Reyes, Gilbert 48 Reynolds, Charles 136 Rey, Ricardo 63 Rheingold, Alyssa 52 Rhew, Issac 143 Rhodes, Jean 118, 156 Rhudy, Jamie 120 Richards, Anne 67, 142 Richards, Catherine 77 Richards, Sarah 160 Richardson, Robin 165 Rich, John 69 Rich-Edwards, Janet 95 Richmond, Therese 69 Riggs, Jessica 91, 110 Riise, Kirsten 161 Rimm, Eric 114 Rivara, Frederick 78 Rivas-Hermina, Lisette 71, 88 Rivas, Mayra 110 Rivers, Alison 134 Riviere, Lyndon 112 Roberts, Andrea 114 Roberts, Neil 107, 143 Roberts, Pamela 107 Robinaugh, Don 136 Robinson, Gabriella 125 Robinson, Shannon 107, 127, 129 Rochefort, Catherine 84 Rockefeller, Richard 111 Rodgers, Carie 121, 142 Rodrigues, Helga 156 Rodriguez, Paola 57 Roelofsen, Ruth 168 Roesch, Scott 162 Roffman, Roger 127 Rogers, Arielle 135, 144 Rogers, Karen 103 Roitman, Pablo 63 Rojas, Elsa 135 Rojas-Flores, Lisseth 90 Final Program Author Index Peskin, Melissa 100, 136 Peterhänsel, Carolin 154 Peterson, Alan 53, 85, 94, 121, 157, 168 Peterson, Barbara 138 Peterson, Roselyn 83, 122, 156 Petras, Hanno 114 Petretic, Patricia 66, 86, 124 Petroff, David 154 Pétursdóttir, Gudrun 65 Pfeiffer, Anett 50 Phelps, Andrea 120 Phillips, David 91, 155 Pickett, Candace 125 Pickwith, Kristine 144 Piercy, Herb 150 Pietrzak, Robert 56, 95, 167 Pigeon, Wilfred 149 Pineles, Suzanne 126 Pinna, Keri 126 Pitman, Roger 67 Pittman, Laura 118 Pittman, Paige 130 Pitzen, Jerrica 91, 110 Piwowarczyk, Linda 161 Plante, Wendy 144 Plasencia, M. Leili 131, 165 Plener, Paul 131 Pless Kaiser, Anica 136 Plumb, Dorothy 121 Poehacker, Stefanie 69, 91 Pokela, Julie 101 Polcari, Ann 142 Polizzi, Craig 152 Polusny, Melissa 57, 119, 122, 148 Polutnik, Chloe 89 Ponnamperuma, Thyagi 166 Porter-Howard, LaTanya 125 Porter, Katherine 151, 160 Possemato, Kyle 107, 149 Post, Lore 78 Pothen, John 77 Potthoff, Soledad 77, 165 Potts, Amy 130 Potts, James 132 Poulain, Rachel 25 Powell, Allison 148 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index Rolland, Eduardo 109 Romano, Elisa 108 Rommen, Julie 128 Ros, Tomas 63 Rosenbaum, Talli 110 Rosenblum, Katherine 102, 103, 127 Rosen, Craig 73, 147 Rosen, Lianne 118, 130 Rosen, Nicole 132 Rosen, Raymond 94, 110, 129 Rosenthal, Marina 54 Rose, Sherri 88 Rosner, Rita 121 Ross, Abigail 68, 79 Ross, David 129 Ross, Richard 120, 124 Ross, Taylor 118 Rothbaum, Alex 78, 142, 149 Rothbaum, Barbara 78, 113, 142 Rothschild, Steven 148 Rouch, Virginie 164 Rouleau, Erica 110 Rous, Dana 161 Roy, Michael 121 Rubin, David 143, 169 Rudat, Deirdre 152 Ruderman, Lital 164 Ruff, Lindsey 169 Ruffin, Rachel 131 Ruggiero, Kenneth 83 Ruglass, Lesia 151 Ruiz, Dalia 161 Runtz, Marsha 99, 118, 130 Runyon, Melissa 103 Russo, Joan 78, 83, 122, 156 Ruzek, Josef 73, 83, 129, 161 Ryabchenko, Karen 74 Rynearson, Ted 52 Final Program S Sadeh, Naomi 74 Sadler, Anne 131, 147, 153 Saelens, Brian 148 Saindon, Connie 52 Saini, Michael 108 Sales, Jessica 77 Sales, Luisa 158 Salgado, Carolina 77, 165 Salles, Juliette 162 Salloum, Alison 52 Sampaio, Aline S. 139 Sampson, Laura 161 Samuelson, Kristin 110, 122, 129, 165 Sanfilipo, Michael 160 Sano, Shin-ya 59 Santana, Rejane 130, 165 Santos, Lene 137, 165 Santuzzi, Alecia 139 Sartor, Carolyn 167 Sarvet, Barry 112 Sasson, Sapir 139 Sato, Yutaka 59 Saumier, Daniel 126 Saunders, Benjamin 35, 54, 62, 87 Sautter, Frederic 123 Saxe, Glenn 47, 88, 99 Sayer, Nina 57, 119, 148 Scaccia, Jaime 125 Scarafia, Marcela 119 Schaer, Maire 96 Schauer, Maggie 27, 50, 71 Schechter, Daniel 56 Scheeringa, Michael 28, 56, 78, 92 Scheiderer, Emily 117 Schick, Matthis 86, 161 Schlenger, William 106 Schmahl, Christian 97 Schmid, Nuria 82 Schmitt, Laurent 164 Schmitz, Joy 124, 162 Schnurr, Paula 57, 68, 87, 126, 141, 149 Schnyder, Ulrich 34, 55, 86, 161 Schorr, Yonit 162 Schrieken, Bart 136 Schroder, Hans 124 Schuengel, Carlo 73 Schulman, Abbe 109 Schultz, Jon-Håkon 108, 168 Schumm, Jeremiah 57, 121, 159 Schüssler-Fiorenza Rose, Sophia Miryam 125 Schwartzberg, Rebecca 107 Schwartz, Brian 133 Schwartz Moravec, Margaret 131, 152 Sciarrino, Nicole 142 Scioli-Salter, Erica 133 Scoglio, Arielle 152 Scott, Steven 153 Scotti, Joseph 132, 137, 143, 155, 169 Scully, Mary 123 Seal, Karen 89, 110, 133, 145, 165 Sears, Christopher 162 Segell, Eliza 138, 145 Seibert-Hatalsky, L. Alana 86, 129 Sekiguchi, Atsushi 164 Self-Brown, Shannon 51 Seligowski, Antonia 135, 144, 162 Selvig-Leiner, Amy 130 Senneseth, Mette 157 Serafim, Paula 163, 166 Sexton, Minden 151, 160 Sezibera, Vincent 128, 129 Sguigna, Tristan 164 Shake, Mathew 128 Shalev, Arieh 63, 88, 90, 106 Shapiro, Bruce 48 Shapiro, Francine 34, 55 Sharma, Shankari 123, 124 Shea, Amanda 120, 157 Shea, M. Tracie 104 Shear, M. Katherine 136 Sheerin, Christina 96, 131 Shepherd, Amy 161 Sheridan, Margaret 82, 102, 111 Shevlin, Mark 112 180 Shields, Norman 150, 157 Shiffler, Stephanie 135 Shigemura, Jun 59, 139 Shin, Lisa 134 Shipherd, Jillian 65, 124, 133 Shnaider, Philippe 120, 123, 124, 152, 157 Shoenberger, Nicole 132 Shoji, Kotaro 138 Shotwell Tabke, Chelsea 152 Shteynberg, Yuliya 126 Shults, Justine 69 Shultz, James 59, 106, 129, 158 Shumaker, Erik 94, 162 Siegler, Ilene 143 Sijbrandij, Marit 156 Sikkema, Kathleen 133, 158 Silbaugh-Cowdin, Jessica 145 Silove, Derrick 86, 87, 128 Silver, Aliza 133 Silver, Roxane 59, 108 Sim, Amanda 109 Simiola, Vanessa 141 Simon, Corrina 80 Simon, Naomi 98, 136 Simon, Valerie 102, 125, 126, 154 Simpson, Tracy 57, 144 Sinnott, Vikki 161 Skaardalsmo, Envor 92 Skarstein, Dag 168 Skeryte-Kazlauskiene, Monika 167 Skopp, Nancy 89 Slade, Tim 136 Sleijpen, Marieke 137 Slone, Laurie 119, 148 Smagur, Kathryn 154 Smearman, Erica 77 Smid, Geert 113 Smith, Alicia 72, 77 Smith, Amanda 131, 161 Smith, Andrew 70, 90, 133 Smith, Annemarie 168 Smith, Brian 62, 74, 93, 120, 124 Smith, Carly 54 Smith, Cherryl 167 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index www.istss.org Stevens, Natalie 72, 130 Stevenson, Howard C. 132 Stewart, Heather 122 Stimmel, Matthew 120 Stines Doane, Lisa 159 St-Laurent, Julie 133 Stocker, Ryan 165 Stolbach, Bradley 98 Storch, Eric 52 Stover, Carla 51 Stratton, Kelcey 136, 151 Straud, Casey 126 Street, Amy 129, 133, 135 Strieder, Frederick 66 Stuetzle, Rick 100 Suarez, Liza 65, 80 Suchting, Robert 124, 162 Su, Jennifer 130 Sullivan, Connor 144 Sullivan, Jamie 79 Sullivan, Tami 114 Sumner, Jennifer 82, 114 Suris, Alina 57, 150 Sušac, Nika 66 Suvak, Michael 107, 159 Su, Yi-Jen 126, 165 Szafranski, Derek 84, 151 Szczypinski, Bridget 134 Szymanski, Kate 118, 125 T Tachibana, Shoichi 59 Tadrous, Sandy 126, 135 Taft, Casey 72, 91, 139, 147 Taillefer, Stephanie 124 Takahashi, Sho 59, 139 Takahashi, Yoshitomo 139 Takeuchi, Hikaru 164 Taki, Yasuyuki 164 Talamini, Lucia 67 Talbot, Lisa 67, 133 Tamaian, Andreea 152 Tamburrino, Marijo 56, 109, 138, 155, 166 Tanichi, Masaaki 59 Tanielian, Terri 64 Tanigawa, Takeshi 59, 139 Tarantino, Kerith 159 Tarasovsky, Gary 165 Tarrasch, Mimi 152 Tatsuzawa, Yasutaka 59 Taubitz, Lauren 96 Taylor, Daniel 122 Teicher, Martin 26, 49, 56, 142, 164 Teng, Ellen 131, 152, 161, 165 Teo, Mercy 158 Terri, Pogoda 58 Terr, Lenore C. 28, 92 Testa, Maria 80 Teutscher, Jennifer 138 Tharp, Andra 160 Thomas, Charmaine 162 Thomas, Emilie 126 Thompson, Julia 118 Thompson, Karin 104 Thompson, Martie 80 Thompson, Melissa 52 Thompson, Richard 141, 164 Thordardottir, Edda 65 Thoresen, Siri 110, 112, 132, 164 Thornley, Elizabeth 163 Thorp, Steven 137, 149, 153, 159 Tiamiyu, Mojisola 109 Tiet, Quyen 68 Timko, Christine 147 Toda, Hiroyuki 59 Tollenaar, Marieke 61, 97 Tomko, Rachel 117 Torbit, Lindsey 120, 152, 162 Torner, James 131, 147, 153 Tor, Svang 167 Tran, Jana 123, 161 Treatman, Scott 149 Treiber, Frank 83 Trim, Ryan 107, 129, 152 Trueba, Ana 154 Trull, Timothy 117 Tsoi, Fai 169 Tsujimura-Ito, Takako 131 Tsutsumi, Atsuro 47 Tucholka, Alan 134 Tuerk, Peter 119, 148 Tullberg, Erika 108 181 Tull, Mary 125 Tull, Matthew 114 Tuma, Farris 96 Turchik, Jessica 130, 147, 155, 160 Turkel, Melissa 124 Turner, Elise 117 Turner, Stuart 86 Tursich, Mischa 63 Tutus, Dunja 94 Tuval-Mashiach, Rivka 150 U Uchimura, Naohisa 136 Uddin, Monica 48, 50, 69, 82, 96 Udhayanang, Nuttha 132, 137, 143, 169 Uekawa, Kaz 109 Ujiie, Yuri 127 Ursano, Robert 60, 79, 113, 166 V Valdez, Christine 151, 165 Valdimarsdottir, Unnur 65, 105, 132, 144 Vance, L. Alexander 163 van den Berg, Lisa 61 Van der Aa, Niels 168 van der Kolk, Bessel 93, 98, 107, 110 van der Meer, Christianne 136 Vanderploeg, Rodney 153 van der Wee, Nic 97 van der Werff, Steven 97 Van Eaton, Erik 78 Van Emmerik, Arnold 90 van Harmelen, Anne-Laura 97 Van Horn, Patricia 109, 139 Van IJzendoorn, Marinus 61 Van Kirk, Nathaniel 131 van Ryn, Michelle 148 Van Voorhees, Elizabeth 122 van Zuiden, Mirjam 82, 127, 164 Vargas, Ivan 61 Varker, Tracey 139 Final Program Author Index Smith, Erin 102, 125, 126, 144, 154 Smith, Gregory 132 Smith, Jocelyn 52 Smith, Llew 25, 49 Smith, Noelle 154 Smith, Shakira 137 Smith, Stefanie 152 Smolenski, Derek 68 Snider, Leslie 47, 66 Snowden, Elyse 161 Soh, Lynn 158 Solomon, Zahava 134 Sommer, Amy 49 Sonis, Jeffrey 104, 109 Sood, Charu 161 Sorenson, Morgan 128 Southwick, Steven 66, 121, 134, 163 Spain, David 162 Spencer Contreras, Rosario 63, 119 Sperry, Heather 160 Spinazzola, Joseph 51, 65, 93, 98, 107 Spinhoven, Philip 97 Spira, James 137, 166 Spiro III, Avron 95 Spokas, Megan 160 Spoont, Michele 119, 137, 148 Sprang, Ginny 65 Sprang, Kelsey 130 Stambaugh, Leyla 156 Statnikov, Alexander 88 Staudenmeyer, Anna 53 Stavitsky Gilbert, Karina 72, 91 Steblea, Ingrid 101 Steele, Brittany 127 Steele, Sarah 57 Steel, Zachary 86, 128 Steinberg, Alan 79 Stein, Elizabeth 89 Steinmetz, Sarah 153 Stellman, Steven 144 Stene, Lise 134 Stephens, Joseph 131 Stephens, Robert 127 Stevens, Jennifer 78 ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Author Index Vasquez, Ludivina 141 Vasterling, Jennifer 136, 165 Vaught, Amanda 130 Velloza, Jennifer 158 Veltman, Dick 82, 164 Venners, Margaret 151 Ventura, Paula 123, 127, 133, 156 Verelst, An 97 Verkuilen, Jay 137 Vermetten, Eric 60, 96 Very, Etienne 162 Vidan, Zohar 150 Villete, Lilianne 133 Villalobos, Bianca 142 Vindevogel, Sofie 97 Vitriol, Veronica 77, 165 Vivrette, Rebecca 65, 98 Voelkel, Emily 153 Vogt, Dawne 74, 135, 139 Voss Horrell, Sarah 154 Vu, Alyssa 142 Vujanovic, Anka 124, 162 W Wachen, Jennifer 53, 85, 121, 124 Wade, Catherine 105 Wade, Darryl 139 Wade, Michael 149 Waelde, Lynn 167 Wagner, Amy 78 Wagner, Anne 124, 162 Wagner, Birgit 154 Waldrep, Edward 120 Walker, Denise 127 Walker, Douglas 69 Walker, William 136 Walsh, Kate 82, 102 Walter, Kristen 120, 121, 149, 153, 159 Walters, Karina 57 Walton, Jessica 122 Wamser-Nanney, Rachel 60, 78, 79, 84, 136 Wang, Dan 83 Wang, Jin 78, 83, 122 Wang, Ting 117 Wang, Yuanjia 136 Final Program Wang, Zhen 133 Wanklyn, Sonya 120, 135 Wanner, Jill 89, 95, 123, 151, 160 Wardecker, Britney 60 Warner, Virginia 169 Waters, Elizabeth 161 Watkins, Kimberley 162 Watson, Aran 63 Watson, Patricia 47, 108, 161 Weathers, Frank 57, 68, 112, 124, 144 Webb-Murphy, Jennifer 104, 160, 162 Weber, Dana 159 Weegar, Kelly 108 Weems, Carl 78 Weindl, Dina 127 Weine, Stevan 60, 89 Weiss, Brandon 48 Weiss, Nicole 114 Weissman, Myrna 169 Wekerle, Christine 108 Welch, Bridget 158 Welch, Lisa 129 Wells, Deva 144 Wells, Stephanie 153, 159 Wenzel, Amy 160 Werner, Kimberly 135 Westphal, Richard 47, 108 Wetterneck, Chad 135 Whealin, Julia 129, 167 Whelan, John J. 104 Whetten, Kathryn 145 White, Jenifer 159 Whiteside, Lauren 83 Whooley, Mary 147 Wickramatne, Priya 169 Widom, Cathy 53 Wiebe, Douglas 69 Wiedeman, Laura 159 Wierwille, Jena 148 Wilde, Elisabeth 123, 130 Wildman, Derek 82, 96 Wilheim, Livia 133 Wilker, Sarah 50 Wilkins, Ashley 125, 128 Wilkinson, Brian 123 Wilk, Joshua 112 Willemen, Agnes 73 Willheim, Erica 69 Williams, Christianna 106 Williams, David 169 Williams, Jason 94 Williams, Joah 52 Williams, Nathalie 104 Williamson, Douglas 94 Williams, Rush 150 Williams, Wright 95 Willis, Emy 148, 153 Wilson, Brown 121 Wilson, Bryonna 67 Wilson, Christina 110 Wilson, Fiona 158 Wilson, Helen 53 Wilson, Sarah 128 Wiltsey Stirman, Shannon 148, 150, 153, 157 Winning, Ashley 133 Winston, Flaura 78, 119 Winter, Dorina 97 Wise, Vikki 107 Withrow, Amanda 154 Witt, Andreas 131 Witte, Tracy 68, 144 Wojcieszak, Zuzanna 162 Wojtalik, Jessica 121 Woldetsadik, Mahlet 64 Wolf, Erika 72, 74, 126, 165, 166 Wolff, Saskia 94 Wong, Marissa 153 Wood, Phillip 117 Woods-Jaeger, Briana 65, 138 Woodward, Steven 96, 133 Wortel, Sanne 118, 128 Wortmann, Jennifer 64, 94, 162 Wozniak, Jessica 112 Wray, Alisha 86 Wray, Laura 149 Wright, Margaret 90, 91, 149 Wu, Kevin 144 Wusik, Michael 151 Wu, Xinchun 70 182 Wu, Yuwei 130 Wyka, Katarzyna 100, 136, 137, 168 Wynn, Mysha 132, 161 Wysocki, Melody 131 Wysokowsky, Julia 82 X Xuan, Ziming 111 Y Yadin, Elna 90 Yalch, Matthew 124, 154 Yan, Xiaodan 134 Yao, Patty 83 Yarvis, Jeff 53, 121 Yeager, Carolyn 138 Yeager, Kenneth 96 Yehuda, Rachel 48, 61, 82, 110 Yehudai, Nicole 127 Yonemoto, Naohiro 61, 127 Yoon, Patricia 151 York, Timothy 72, 81 Yoshida, Ken-ichi 131 Yoshino, Aihide 59, 139 Young-McCaughan, Stacey 94 You, Suk-kyung 142 Yuanyuan, An 109 Yuen, Erica 84 Yufik, Tomas 123 Yule, William 28, 92 www.istss.org ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting Author Index Z www.istss.org Author Index Zalta, Alyson 148 Zamir, Osnat 68, 75, 98 Zamorski, Mark 162 Zanotti, Danielle 157 Zatzick, Douglas 64, 78, 83, 113, 122, 156 Zecevic, Ljiljana 118 Zeffiro, Thomas 163 Zelviene, Paulina 118, 128 Zetocha, Kimberlee 113 Zhang, Jingmei 96 Zhao, Shibei 121 Zheng, Ping 137 Zhewu, Wang 96 Zhou, Jing 60, 110, 166 Zia, Agha 137, 149, 153, 159 Zielinski, Melissa 86, 151 Zimmerman, Lindsey 57, 125 Zimmerman, Mark 166 Zinzow, Heidi 80 Zisook, Sidney 136 Zlotnick, Caron 58, 72 Zumwald, André 86 183 Final Program ISTSS 30th Annual Meeting InterContinental Miami Downtown Lobby Level InterContinental Miami Downtown Level 2 - Mezzanine Final Program www.istss.org