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35th Annual Meeting
of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
Rome Italy
Preliminary Program (last updated 03/11/2004)
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Pre-Conference Workshop Quality Management 14—15:30 Wednesday Bernini
Clinical Applicatiobs of the Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostic System Wolfgang Schneider — University of Rostock, Germany
Educational Goals: Demonstration of the clinical concept and cateroies of the OPD To explicate the use of the OPD in the process of indication of psychotherapy To explicate the use of the OPD in the formulation of Treatment-foci
Pre-Conference Workshop Measures 14—15:30 Wednesday Borromini
Development of the Italian Weighted Referential Activity Dictionary (I-WRAD); Linguistic Implications and Clinical Applications. Bernard Maskit — Stony Brook University, New York
Educational Goals: Understand RA measures in context of Bucci's multiple code theory Application of modern dictionary development techniques to Italian Use of measures for Italian clinical research
Pre-Conference Workshop CBT 16—17:30 Wednesday Bernini
CBT for psychotic patients: example of a structured intervention Antonio Pinto — University of L’Aquila, Italy
Educational Goals: common and shared "evidence based" standardized treatment new therapeutic strategies to treat patient resistant to previous treatment outcome measures
Pre-Conference Workshop Process 16—17:30 Wednesday Borromini
The CCRT-LU Tutorial. Understanding, Rating, Analyzing. Dan Pokorny — University of Ulm, Germany
Educational Goals: CCRT-LU system: basic principles. Rating practice. Statistical analyses.
Presidental Address 18—19 Wednesday Michelangelo
The Person of the Therapist Mark Aveline — Nottingham Psychotherapy Unit, UK
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Poster Session 19:15—21 Wednesday Raffaello Attachment, Change Factors, Consumer Perspectives, Couple, Culture, Diagnostics, Disorders, Family, Group, Interpersonal Factors, Measures , Neuroscience, New Directions, Outcome Preview Moderator —
1— Title to follow Sophia Su-Fei Huang —
2— A Cognitive Therapy manual for working with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Olga Pucurull — Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Guillem Feixas, Ruth Benasayag
3— Title to follow Birgit Watzke —
4— Changing Cognitive Conflicts in patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ruth Benasayag — Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain__, Guillem Feixas, Olga Pucurull_Fermín Mearin, Luis A. Saúl_
5— Clinical Decision Support System for treatment allocation of personality disordered patients: development of a first prototype Janine van Manen — , Roel Verheul
6— Psychodynamic Diagnosis and Evaluation of Current Mental State in relation to Attachment: a Joint Application of OPD (Operationalisierte Psychodynamische Diagnostik) and Adult Attachment Interview for the Assessment and Planning of the Psychotherapeutic Intervention in the framework of Public Mental Health Service Elisabetta Iberni — University of Valle d'Aosta, Italy, Chiara Pazzagli, Angela Tagini, Alessandra Vicari
7— Moderators of Change in Juvenile Offenders: A Systematic Treatment Selection Approach Timothea Cornock — Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Stanford, Ivan Alan, Larry E. Beutler,
8— Effective Treatment Components for Juvenile Sexual Offenders: A Systematic Treatment Selection Approach Ivan Alan — Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Stanford, Brooke K. Howard, Larry E. Beutler
9— Client-Identified Significant Events Before and After the Intersession Period. Is There Any Difference? Célia Sales — Hospital Virgen Macarena, Seville, Portugal, Sónia Noronha, Angela Fragoeiro, Francisco OrtegaBeviá
10— In Depth Consumer Survey of Barriers to Treatment in Community Mental Health Centers
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Megan Schamberger — University of Pennsylvania, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Paul Crits-Christoph, Julia Narducci_
11— Inside and outside the Community: may taking care of this boundarie be therapeutic? Cecilia Giordano — University of Palermo, Italy, Serena Giunta, Viviana Cicero, Laura Pavia, Roberta Campo, Antonino Oliveri
12— Attachment Styles and Impact of Joint-drawing Sessions with Couples Sharon Shir — University of Haifa, Israel, Hadas Wiseman
13— Eastern and Western Cultural Value Conflict: Implications for Training Asian Counselors Shu-chung Chen — National Normal Hualien Teachers College, Taiwan
14— Cultural Transmission: Themes in Asian Indian Immigrant Parents' Experience Robin Beaumont — Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Arpana G. Inman, Erin E. Howard
15— The Inventory of Personality Organization and Defense style Berta Varela — Republic University, Montevideo, Uruguay, Lic Ana Galain, Mari Barros, Susana Quiroga
16— The Structured Interview for Personality Organization (stipo) -- Preliminary Reliability and Validity Barry Stern — Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Verna Maccornack, Eve Caligor, John F. Clarkin, Steven P. Roose, Otto F. Kernberg _
17— Bio-psycho-social stresses and adjustment of nasopharyngeal cancer patients after radical treatments in Taiwan Li-fei Wang — National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, Joseph T. Chang, Hui-ching Yang, Yi-chen Huang, Hsin-yi Kuan, Yi-ju Chen
18— Short Term Follow Up of Cognitive-behavioural Treatment in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Clinical Case Discussion. Giuseppe Manuel Festa — Catholic University Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy, Daini Silvia
19— Seeing and Foreseeing: Food’s Dose Judgment and Satiety’s Forecast in Obese people.
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Piergiuseppe Vinai — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy, Piergiuseppe Vinai, Donatella Masante, Gabriella Carpegna, Gianluigi Luxardi, A.Tomasin , M. Roman, Katia Andreon, Giovanni Ruggiero, Sandra Sassaroli
20— Treatment Failures in Depressive In-patients Rita Rosner — Ludwig Maximillians University, Munich, Germany, Mestel R., Fischer T., Klingelhöfer J., Plaum E.
21— Cognitive-behavioral treatment of positive symptoms in schizophrenia: a review Grégoire Zimmermann — Institut Universitaire de Psychothérapie, Lausanne, Switzerland, Jérôme Favrod, Van Hai Trieu, Valentino Pomini
22— Assessing the sense of belonging and sharing in schizophrenic patients in a public service of central Italy (Ascoli Piceno) Igor Pontalti — Azienda Sanitaria Locale, Ascoli Piceno, Italy, Barioglio M., Rossi B., Mariani G.
23— Factors Predictive of Attrition in Family Therapy Marna Barrett — University of Pennsylvania
24— Therapeutic Efficacy in Short-Term Focused Group Therapy for Adolescents and Parents with Personality Disorders Susana Quiroga — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Liliana Paradiso, Glenda Cryan, Leandro Auguste
25— Conjoint Group and Marital Therapy for patients with Personality Disorders: Interpersonal Patterns and their Change in self-report instruments and Core Conflictual Relationship Themes. Hermann Staats — University of Göttingen, Germany, Wolfgang Voelkel
26— Evaluation of a therapeutic group process in a therapeutic community for severe patients Cecilia Giordano — University of Palermo, Italy
27— The "staff group" of a Therapeutic Community for severe patients: groupal process evaluation. Cecilia Giordano — University of Palermo, Italy, Antonino Oliveri
28— "Èquipe as a Group", Process Evaluation. A Study in a Therapeutic Community for Severe Patients
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Cecilia Giordano — University of Palermo, Italy
29— The Relationship among Positive Emotions, Therapeutic Alliance and Homework Compliance in Behavioural Psychotherapy of Anxiety Disorders. Pashalia Mytskidou — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Vivi Sotiropoulou, Christina Seryianni, Anastassios Stalikas
30— Working Alliance and Emotional Processing in Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder Sarah Hayes — University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Cynthia A. Kraus, Debra A. Hope, Richard G. Heimberg
31— Adaptation to Spanish and Validity and Reability Study of the Adult Attachment Prototype Rating (aapr) : Preliminary Results Claudio Martínez Guzmán — University of Desarrollo, Chile, Carlos Nuñez, Pablo Tapia.
32— The problem of Bullying at schools: a analysis of a research in a Sardinian province. Gabriella Neroni Mercati — Free University Maria SS Assunta, Rome, Italy, Assunta Filomena Orritos, Gianfranco Oppo _
33— Development of a Questionnaire for the Measurement of Causal Attributions and Treatment Expectations of Psychotherapy Outpatients (SUB-A) Ulrich Goldmann — Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
34— Questionnaire on pathogenic beliefs (FIE) Isa Sammet — University of Göttingen, Germany, Sylke Andreas
35— Comparative Study of the Ego Development in two clinical and non-clinical samples of early adolescents Susana Quiroga — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvina Fenochieti, Marta Piccini
36— A Latino-American Adaptation of the State Trait Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI-T-60) Luis Tapia — Instituto Chileno de Terapia Familiar, Santiago de Chile, Chile, Perla Ben-Dov, Carlos Nuñez,Maria Jose Pareto, Carla Rammsy
37— Specificity of Transference Dyads among Personality Organizations Louis Diguer — Laval University, Quebec, Canada,
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Olivier Laverdière, Dominick Gamache, Étienne Hébert
38— Spanish Adaptation of two Post-Session Questionnaires: HAT and RSRS Ciro Caro García — University Pontificia Comillas de Madrid, Spain
39— Personality Organization Diagnostic Form II (PODF-II) : Concurrent and Convergent validity study. Olivier Laverdière — Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Dominick Gamache, Louis Diguer, Jean Descôteaux, Sébastien Larochelle
40— Personality Organization Diagnostic Form - II (PODF-II) : Interrater reliability and internal validity study Dominick Gamache — Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Olivier Laverdière, Louis Diguer, Étienne Hébert, Jean Descôteaux, Sébastien Larochelle
41— Development of Automatized Measures of Referential Activity in French J Eric Dube — University of Moncton, Canada, Kevin Martin
42— Empirical Validity of the Assessment Questionnaire on the Personal Style of the Therapist Héctor Fernández-alvarez — Fundación AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Verónica Rial, Claudia Castañeiras, Julio Lo Bianco, Carla Braschi, Adrián Canizzaro, Fernando García
43— Assessing the Ability to Express Sexual Consent in a Population of Schizophrenic and Bipolar Patients Maria Civita De Marco — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Stefania Zangaro, Domenico Accorrà, Stefano Ferracuti, Roberto Tatarelli
44— The Contribution of Research in the Analysis of a psychotherapeutic Process assessed with the Wilma Bucci's Model. Marta Vigorelli — University of Milan, Italy, Elisa Fogliato, Stefania Traini, Riccardo M. Scognamiglio, Mariangela Villa, Danilo Corona
45— Client-Identified Alliance Formation Factors Robinder (Rob) Bedi — University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
46— A radical constructivist model of psychoses: from theory to clinical practice Renato Proietti — School of Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Daniela Storari
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47— Are Common Factors Really Common: An Integrative Review of the Cultural Influences on Relationship Factors in Psychotherapy Research Alexia Jaouich — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Jerome Farrell, Debbie Gartenberg, Winnie Hunter
48— Determination of Relevant Features for Differentiation of Psychotherapy Patient Groups by Artificial Neural Networks Cornelia Albani — University of Leipzig, Germany, T. Villmann, G. Blaser, F. Tietze, M. Geyer
49— Community Development and Mental Health: the Network Map Project Ivan Ambrosiano — University of Padova, Italy, Anna Cordioli, Franco Fasolo
50— The Broaden-and-Build Theory: A Critical Approach Maria Moustaki — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Michael Galanakis, Eleni Dimitriadou, Anastassios Stalikas
51— Positive Emotions, Positive appraisal, Positive Meaning Finding, and Psychological Resilience: Hypotheses of reciprocity and inferences of causality. Eleni Dimitriadou — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Maria Moustaki, Michael Galanakis, Anastassios Stalikas
52— How to Apply Systematic Treatment Selection from Adults to Juveniles Greta Todd — Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Stanford, Ivan Alan, Larry Beutler
53— Naturalistic study of efficiency and clinical change in 4 session: for which patients with what kind of problems Véronique Beretta — University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Yves de Roten, Jean-Nicolas Despland
54— Efficacy of Client-Centered Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Patients with Adjustment Disorders Astrid Altenhoefer — University of Hamburg, Germany, Jochen Eckert, Wolfgang Schulz, Reinhold Schwab
55— Efficacy of Resource-Oriented Music Therapy in Psychiatry: Systematic Review and Randomised Controlled Trial Christian Gold — Sogn og Fjordane University College, Sandane, Norway, Randi Rolvsjord, Brynjulf Stige
56— Effectiveness of Psychodynamic-Humanistic Psychotherapy with or without
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Additional Behaviour Therapy with OCD In-patients Robert Mestel — Psychosomatic Clinic, Bad Grönenbach, Germany, Rosner, R., Klingelhöfer, J.
57— Feedback vs. No-Feedback with Possible Treatment Failures: A Follow-Up John Okiishi — Brigham Young University, Provo, David Dayton, Michael Lambert, Mark Oshida, Lars Nielson, David Smart, David Vermeersch
58— Systematic use of OQ-45.2 as Outcome Measurement in the Evaluation of Psychotherapy Results. Paula Ortega — University of Desarrollo, Chile, Ramón Florenzano, Perla Ben-Dov, Juan Francisco Labra, Verónica Del Río, Patricia Perales, Isbel González
59— Comparison Between Some Rorschach Inkblot Test Indexes And Wartegg Test Giovanni D’Amore — Second University of Naples
Plenary 08—09 Thursday Michelangelo Moderator N.N. — N.N.
Mechanisms of Change: Investigation of Mediators and Moderators Wiliam Piper, Paul Crits-Christoph, Robert J. DeRubeis
Panel Attachment 09:15—10:45 Thursday Michelangelo Moderator Brent Mallinckrodt — University of Missouri
Clinical Implications of Adult Attachment Research Discussant: Charles Gelso — University of Maryland
Client Attachment to Therapist, Depth of In-Session Exploration, and Object Relations in Brief Psychotherapy Brent Mallinckrodt — University of Missouri, Mary Jo Porter, Dennis M. Kivlighan
Adult Attachment, Emotional Communication, and Accurate Empathy Tina Peterman — University of Missouri, Brent Mallinckrodt
Self-Reported Attachment and Defensive Styles in Universities and Hospitals Alfredo Lowe — Adelphi University, Garden City, Rebecca Curtis, Carolyn Springer
Panel Disorders 09:15—10:45 Thursday Augusto Moderator Michele
Assessment procedures and psychotherapy outcome in psychotic patients Discussant: Max Birchwood — University of Birmingham, UK and Giuseppe Nicolò — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy
Assessing the sense of belonging and
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Procacci — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy
sharing in schizophrenic patients in mental health services. Gabriele Morelli — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Antonella Bove, Guya Castelnuovo, Teresa Cosentino, Maria Civita De Marco, Maria Sveva Nobile, Igor Pontalti, Francesca Porcari, Barbara Rossi, Giuseppe Nicolò, Michele Procacci__
Development, reliability and validity of a self administered questionnaire on subjective opinion about Delusions, Insight and Voices (DIV) Antonio Pinto — University of L’Aquila, Italy, S. La Pia, G. Polidori, P. Morosini
The ACE project: A randomised controlled trial of CBT versus befriending. Henry Jackson — University of Melbourne, Australia, Eoin Killackey, Sarah Bendall, Kelly Allott, T. Johnston, M.J. Marois, J. Gleeson, S.Harrigan, P.McGorry, __
Paper Session Process Measures 09:15—10:45 Thursday Aurelia Moderator NN
Cognition and Affect in Crisis Intervention Wolfgang Tschacher — University of Bern, Switzerland
Interpersonal Dynamics and Outcomes in Mood Disorders:an Application of S.A.S.B. Method Emilio Fava — University of Milan, Italy, Laura Arduini, Irene Malaspina, Laura Cappelli, Anna Cuscito, Cinzia Masserini, Veronica Meletti, Elisa Sarotti, Maria Aliprandi, Serena Taglietti, Haans Schadee, Marta Vigorelli,
Spatial processing of facial emotion in patients with unipolar depression during inpatient psychotherapy: a longitudinal study Anette Kersting — University of Münster, Germany, Udo Dannlowski, Uta-Susan Donges, Judith Lalee-Mentzel, Volker Arolt, Thomas Suslow
CCRT (Core conflictual relational theme) and cognitive ABC (Antecendet, Belief, and Consequence): bridge and walls Nino Dazzi — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Sandra Sassaroli
Panel Change Factors 09:15—10:45 Thursday Bernini Moderator
Session-level change processes and outcomes: Sequential observations Discussant: Tracey L. Smith — University of Wisconsin
Sequential observations of session-level change processes: Therapeutic Bond, Therapeutic Openness/Involvement, and Therapeutic Realizations
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Gregory G. Kolden — University of Wisconsin
Gregory G. Kolden — University of Wisconsin, Sandra C. Tierney, Elizabeth A. Mullen
Sequential observations of session-level change processes: Therapeutic Operations Sandra C. Tierney — University of Wisconsin, Gregory G. Kolden, Elizabeth A. Mullen
Sequential observations of session-level outcome indices Elizabeth A. Mullen — University of Wisconsin, Gregory G. Kolden, Sandra C. Tierney
Panel Interpersonal Factors 09:15—10:45 Thursday Borromini Moderator Martin Grosse Holtforth — Pennsylvania State University
Patient Characteristics, Interpersonal Process and Outcome in Psychotherapy Interpersonal Motives, Interpersonal Problems, and the Focus of an Interpersonal Treatment Leonard M. Horowitz — Stanford University
The Motivation “Behind” Patients’ Interpersonal Problems – an Empirical Analysis Martin Grosse Holtforth — Pennsylvania State University, Bents, H., Mauler, B., Regli, D., Pawelzik, M., Grawe, K.
Therapeutic Alliance and Action Inhibition Johannes Michalak — Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, Melanie Wiethoff
Therapeutic Relationship -> Outcome or: Outcome -> Relationship? Franz Caspar— University of Freiburg, Germany, Kristina Kirn
Panel Group 09:15—10:45 Thursday Claudia Moderator G. Lo Verso — University of Palermo, Italy
A quality research about therapeutic functions of groups in a Psychiatric Service of Diagnosis and Treatment A quality research about therapeutic functions of groups in a Psychiatric Service of Diagnosis and Treatment Corrado Pontalti — Dipartimento Interaziendale di Salute Mentale di Padova, Italy, Palena A., Policastro P., Barlani F., Ferro S., Meggetto G.B., Monteduro A.
A quality research about therapeutic functions of groups in a S.P.D.C. (Psychiatric Service of Diagnosis and Treatment) Pierluigi Policastro — Dipartimento Interaziendale di Salute Mentale di Padova, Italy, Palena A., Policastro P., Barlani F., Ferro S., Meggetto G.B., Monteduro A., Pontalti C.
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Paper Session Measure Development, New Directions 09:15—10:45 Thursday Giulio Moderator NN
Conceptual Issues in the Construction of Quantitative Instruments Per-anders Tengland — University of Malmö, Sweden
Measuring Structural Improvement in Patients with Personality Disorders: the Development and Psychometrics of the Severity Index of Personality Disorders (SIPP) Helene Andrea — Centre of Psychotherapy De Viersprong, Halsteren, The Netherlands, C.C. Berghout, J. van Busschbach, P. van der Kroft, R. Verheul
CBT Virtual Reality Assisted for the Treatment of Panic Disorders with Agoraphobia: A Controlled Study Francesco Vincelli — Catholic University Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy, Enrico Molinari, Giuseppe Riva
The application of The Theory of Positive Emotions to Stress Management. Michael Galanakis — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Stalikas Anastasios
Paper Session Outcome Measures, Process Measures 09:15—10:45 Thursday Livia Moderator NN
The ATOS applied to a 9-session Experiential Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy with 6-year Follow-up Ferruccio Osimo — University of Milan, Italy, Leigh McCullough,Laura Arduini,Alessandro Ferrari,Maria Teresa Bertozzi,Alberto Maggi, Salvatore G. Bencini,Cyrus Roustaiyan,Salvatore Freni
Assessing Global Changes and Outcome of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder After Intensive Treatment Steven Ackerman — Austen Riggs Center, J. Christopher Fowler, Stephanie Speanburg, Adriane Bailey, Mathew Blagys_
Is it Time for Another Time? Alliance Development According to Sequence of Strategic Objectives Nuno Conceicao — University of Lisbon, Portugal_, Antonio Branco Vasco
Alliance Development and Session Processes Marilyn Fitzpatrick — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Martin, Drapeau, Anastassios Stalikas
Paper Session Interpersonal Factors, Meta-Analysis 09:15—10:45
Connecting With Youth – Building A Therapeutic Relationship: Examining The Contributions of Youth and Counselors Ann Doucette — Vanderbilt University, Mary Beth Rauktis, Lynne Boley
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Thursday Tiberio Moderator NN
Therapeutic interaction and therapeutic impact in helpful significant events – a sketch of qualitative meta-analysis Ladislav Timulak — University of Trnava, Slovakia
A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relationship between Focus on Affect/Emotional Expression and Patient Outcome in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Marc Diener — Adelphi University, Garden City, Mark J. Hilsenroth, Matthew D. Blagys
The Effectiveness of Self-help Books Compared to Therapist Directed Therapies: A Meta-analysis. Earta Norwood — Brigham Young University, Provo, Michael Lambert, John Okiishi
Panel Group 11:15—12:45 Thursday Michelangelo Moderator Gary Burlingame — Brigham Young University, Provo
Linking group processes, climate, therapeutic factors and outcome in group psychotherapy for eating disordered patients. Discussant: Bernhard Strauss — Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany
Emotion-Abstraction-Patterns in Group Psychotherapy Maria Fontao — University of Ulm, Germany, Erhard Mergenthaler
Process and outcome measures in a group-analytic therapy with eating disorders patients Claudia Prestano — University of Palermo, Italy, Gianluca Lo Coco, Girolamo Lo Verso
Evidence-based principles for group leadership Robert Gleave — Brigham Young University, Provo, JulieAnne Tays, Gary Burlingame, Kristy Money
Paper Session Emotions 11:15—12:45 Thursday Augusto Moderator NN
Guilt-as-information Mechanism Amelia Gangemi — School of Specialization in Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Francesco Mancini, Marcel van den Hout
Anger-as-information Mechanism Antonella Rainone — School of Specialization in Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Amelia Gangemi, Giuseppe Romano, Francesco Mancini
Guilt and Mental Models Francesco Mancini — School of Specialization in Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Amelia Gangemi, Philip N. Johnson-Laird
The Identification of Emotions in female Patients with Borderline Personality
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Disorder - a controlled Field Study. Sabine Wolff — Free University of Berlin, Germany, Christian Stiglmayr, Anna Auckenthaler
Panel Process Measures 11:15—12:45 Thursday Aurelia Moderator Meredith J. Glick — Miami University, Oxford
Six Different Tools of Analysis to Evaluate a Single Case: A Comparison of Outcomes: Panel I Lisa’s Story : A Narrative Analysis of Client Change Processes in Emotion-focussed Therapy Lynne Angus — York University, Toronto, Canada
Analysis of the case 306 by the Metacognition Assessment Scale (MAS) Antonino Carcione — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Donatella Fiore, Giuseppe Nicolò, Roberto Pedone, Michele Procacci, Antonio Semerari
When Voices Listen: An Assimilation Analysis of Lisa’s Problematic Experiences Meredith J. Glick — Miami University, Oxford, Lisa M. Salvi, William B. Stiles, Leslie S. Greenberg,
Panel Attachment 11:15—12:45 Thursday Bernini Moderator J. Christopher Muran & Jeremy D. Safran — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York & New School University, New York
Relating Patient & Therapist Personality to the Therapeutic Alliance & Treatment Outcome Discussant: Arnold Winston — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York
Patient & therapist personality, therapeutic alliance, & overall outcome in short-term dynamic & cognitive-behavioral therapies Elena Bruck — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, Sarah Aderholt, J. Christopher Muran, Bernard Gorman, Arnold Winston
Patient & therapist personality, therapeutic alliance, & overall outcome in a brief relational therapy Regina Biscoglio — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, J. Christopher Muran, Paul Wachtel, Bernard S. Gorman
Therapist interpersonal schemas & ruptures in the therapeutic alliance Melanie Fox — New School University, New York, Jeremy Safran, J. Christopher Muran
Panel Qualitative Research 11:15—12:45 Thursday Borromini Moderator
Personal Meaning Organization and Psychopathology Personal Meaning Organization in Phobic Disorders: a Semantic Analysis of Patients' Narratives Andrea Rivolta — University of Milan, Italy, Roberta Di Pasquale
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Valeria Ugazio — University of Bergamo, Italy
Personal Meaning Organization in Eating Disorders: a Semantic Analysis of Patients' Narratives Roberta Di Pasquale — University of Torino, Italy, Andrea Rivolta
Personal Meaning Organization in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: a Semantic Analysis of Patients' Narratives Anna Sabbione — University of Torino, Italy, Roberta Di Pasquale, Andrea Rivolta
Panel New Directions 11:15—12:45 Thursday Claudia Moderator Martina Belz-Merk — University of Freiburg, Germany
Understanding behavioural shifts and new behaviour through neural Network Models Discussant: W. B. Stiles — Miami University, Oxford
And they don`t know what they want - Processes Underlying Borderline Personality Disorder Thomas Berger — University of Freiburg, Germany, Franz Caspar
Fool on the Hill - The Role of Inconsistency and Instability for the Origin of Extraordinary Experiences Martina Belz-Merk — University of Freiburg, Germany
Panel Patient Factors 11:15—12:45 Thursday Giulio Moderator John Ogrodniczuk — University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Gender Effects in Psychotherapy Discussant: Elspeth Guthrie — University of Manchester, UK
A Brief Review of Gender Effects in Psychotherapy Wiliam Piper — University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Patient Gender Differences in Outcome for Two Forms of Short-Term Individual Psychotherapy Anthony Joyce — University of Alberta, Canada
Differences in Depressed Men’s and Women’s Responses to Short-term Group Psychotherapy John Ogrodniczuk — University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Paper Session Qualitative Research 11:15—12:45 Thursday Livia Moderator NN
The Body in Psychotherapy David Tune — College of York St John, UK, Dori Yusef
The efficacy of individual and group psychotherapeutic treatments over a population with a "Identity Gender Disorder" in a public hospital Luca Chianura — Hospital San Camillo-Forlanini, Rome, Italy, Anna Rita Ravenna, Anna Maria Acocella,
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Maddalena Mosconi
Trauma, the Body and Transformation: a Collective Autoethnography Kim Etherington — University of Bristol, UK
Single case design: making research clinically meaningful Andrea Fontana — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Laura Buonarrivo, Vittorio Lingiardi
Paper Session Disorders, Psychodiagnostics, Disorders, Diagnostics 11:15—12:45 Thursday Tiberio Moderator NN
Understanding and treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder as mental equivalent of autoimmune diseases. Claudio Lalla — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Antonio Pinto
Worry And Dissociation: Bridge And Walls Susanna Zanon — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy, Marita Pozzato, Giovanni Maria Ruggiero, Sandra Sassaroli
An Open Trial of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder Barbara Milrod — Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Marie Rudden
OPD and Rorschach: A Comparison Between Two Instruments in the Assessment of the Personality Structure Adriana Lis — University of Padova, Italy, Claudia Mazzeschi, Chiara Stragliotto, Ivan Parla, Pamela Ceccato, Marta Oliva__
Panel Predictors 14:45—16:15 Thursday Michelangelo Moderator Wolfgang Lutz — University of Bern, Switzerland
New Trends and Concepts in Patient-Focused Psychotherapy Research: An International Perspective. New methods for studying the relationship between therapist experience and psychotherapy outcomes Scott C. Leon — Loyola University, Chicago
Eating Disorders Outcome Monitoring: Course of Eating Disorders Treatment in Portugal Paulo P.P. Machado — University of Minho, Portugal, John Klein
Predicting negative and positive treatment outcome in patient focused research Joachim Kosfelder — Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, Ulrike Willutzki, Dietmar Schulte
Predicting Change for Individual Psychotherapy Clients Based on Their Nearest Neighbors Wolfgang Lutz— University of Bern, Switzerland, Chris Leach, Michael Barkham, Mike Lucock, William B
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Stiles, Chris Evans, Rachael Noble, Steve Iveson
Panel Therapist Factors 14:45—16:15 Thursday Augusto Moderator Jacques P. Barber — University of Pennsylvania
Relation between therapist's adherence and competence, alliance and outcome in different treatments The Relation of Adherence, Alliance, and Competence to Outcome in Cognitive Therapy for Depression Melissa Brotman — University of Pennsylvania, Robert J. DeRubeis, Daniel R. Strunk
The Role of Adherence to Clinical Management Techniques in Psychopharmacotherapy Kevin Scott McCarthy — University of Pennsylvania, Brian Iacoviello, Robert Gallop, Marna S. Barrett, Moira Rynn, Jacques P. Barber
The Relations among Patients' Alliance, Therapists' Adherence and Competence and Outcome in Individual Drug Counseling for Cocaine Dependence Jacques Barber — University of Pennsylvania , Robert Gallop, Paul Crits-Christoph, Arlene Frank, Michael E.Thase, Roger Weiss, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons __
Panel Process Measures 14:45—16:15 Thursday Aurelia Moderator Rhonda Goldman — Argosy University, Chicago
Six different tools of analysis to evaluate a single case: A comparison of outcomes: Panel II. Discussant: Leslie Greenberg — York University, Toronto, Canada
Analysis of the Case 306 by the Grid of Problematic States Giuseppe Nicolo — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Antonino Carcione, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Roberto Pedone, Michele Procacci, Antonio Semerari
Emotional, cognitive and behavioral changes in a single case study - An application of the Therapeutic Cycles Model Erhard Mergenthaler — University of Ulm, Germany
The Therapist's view of change in case 306 and an analysis of change in emotion episodes across the case Rhonda Goldman — Argosy University, Chicago, Jacquie Forbes, Sue Chelminski, Leslie Greenberg
Panel Defense Mechanisms 14:45—16:15 Thursday Bernini Moderator
Verbal and Nonverbal Manifestations as Evidences of Conflicts and Defenses Discussant: Uwe Hentschel — University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Defense mechanisms in interactions of anorexic patients
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Eva Bänninger-Huber — University of Innsbruck, Austria
Doris Peham — University of Innsbruck, Austria, Eva Bänninger-Huber, Barbara Juen
The Analysis of Defense Mechanisms in a Single Case Supportive Psychoanalytically Oriented Treatment Adriana Lis — University of Padua, Italy, Laura Parolin, Silvia Salcuni, Giuseppina Sequi, Francesca Giovannini
Analyzing the erogeneicities and the defenses in the patient’s verbal and paraverbal components (with the David Liberman Algorithm) C. Stanley — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, I. Cusien, M. Truscello de Manson, E. Garzoli, C. Roitman, D. Maldavsky, O. Bodni
Panel Interpersonal Factors 14:45—16:15 Thursday Borromini Moderator Martin Grosse Holtforth — Pennsylvania State University
Differential perspective on psychotherapy: Patient and therapist effects on process and outcome Psychotherapy and HIV: The role of motivation for psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic process on adherence. Hansjörg Znoj — University of Bern, Switzerland, Simone Tschopp, Rainer Weber
Therapist effects: The Impact of the Therapist’s Interpersonal Problems and Needs on Reactions towards Patients, Patient Perception and the Developing of a Therapeutic Relationship Christoph Stucki — University of Bern, Switzerland, Klaus Grawe
Modifying patient expectancies: The impact of a pretherapy preparation session with the patient Fabienne Mathier — University of Bern, Switzerland, Klaus Grawe
Problems of measuring outcome from different perspectives: A differential approach of dimensionality Christoph Flückiger— University of Bern, Switzerland, Daniel Regli, Klaus Grawe
Paper Session Patient/Client Factors, Therapist Factors 14:45—16:15 Thursday Claudia Moderator
Changes in Personality and Global Functioning in Long-term Psychotherapy Matthew Blagys — Austen Riggs Center, J. Christopher Fowler
The quality of life and relationship patterns of medical students Regina Kurth — University of Giessen, Germany, Sebastian Klier, Harald B. Jurkat, Dan Pokorny, Christian Reimer
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NN Therapeutic Functions of Common Client Factors: Self, Society, and Socialization Robert Russell — Medical College of Wisconsin
Clinicians' Perspectives of Unplanned Termination from Treatment with Adolescents: A Qualitative Study Diane Mirabito — New York University
Panel Attachment 14:45—16:15 Thursday Giulio Moderator Rebecca Curtis — Adelphi University, Garden City
Adult Attachment Style, Social Behavior, Masochism, and Depression Discussant: Bernhard Strauss — University of Jena, Germany
Attachment, Structural Analysis of Social Behavior, Perception of Parental Relationship, and Recognition of Desires Wendy Futterman — Adelphi University, Garden City, Rebecca Curtis
Adult Attchment and Masochism in women Lauren Festa — Adelphi University, Garden City, Rebecca Curtis
Maladaptive Perfectionism as a Mediator and Moderator Between Adult Attachment and Depressive Mood Meifen Wei — Iowa State University, Brent Mallinckrodt, Daniel W. Rusell, W. Todd Abraham
Paper Session Ethics, Therapist Factors 14:45—16:15 Thursday Livia Moderator NN
Naturalistic Survey and Analysis of Complaints Submitted to the Ethics Committee of the Israel Psychologists Association 1986-2002 Gaby Shefler — Herzog Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel, Yehudit Achmon
When the Patient Leaves: Therapist Attachment Dimensions and the Therapist's Experience of Termination Hadas Wiseman — University of Haifa, Israel, Sharon Egozi, Gaby Shefler
An Auto-Ethnography of an Online Therapist Mansor Abu Talib — University of Manchester, UK
The Goettingen Psychotherapist Study (GTS): The influence of attachment style of psychotherapists on their therapy outcomes Henning Schauenburg — University of Göttingen, Germany, Ulrike Dinger, Katja Brenk, Anna Buchheim, Micha Strack,
Paper Session Survival Analysis of Clinically
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Change Factors 14:45—16:15 Thursday Tiberio Moderator NN
Significant Change and its Correlates: Common and Specific Factors Carla Moleiro — University of Lisbon, Portugal, Larry E. Beutler
Effects of integrative child psychotherapy on affective structures in children with psychosomatic symptoms, emotional disturbances and behavioural disorders Patrick Meurs — Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
The co-occurrence of Conversational Patterns in Cognitive and Systemic therapy sessions with patients’ Clinical Improvement Maurizio Viaro — New York University, Maurizio Viaro, Silvio Lenzi, Federico Rossano
The improvement of self-regulation capacities in the course of psychotherapy Karin Pöhlmann — University of Dresden, Germany, Claudia Gross, Barbara Gruss, Michael Mück-Weymann, Peter Joraschky
Panel Therapy Models 16:45—18:15 Thursday Michelangelo Moderator William B. Stiles — Miami University, Oxford
Case Based Research on the Assimilation Model: Part I Case Study Epistemology: Applications to the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences William B Stiles — Miami University, Oxford
Using the Assimilation Model to Elaborate the Continuing Bond Model of Mourning in Non-western Immigrants Hani Henry — Miami University, Oxford, William B. Stiles, Mia W. Biran
Assimilation in the Linguistic Therapy of Evaluation Isabel Caro — University of Valencia, Spain
Paper Session Process, Diagnostics 16:45—18:15 Thursday Augusto Moderator NN
Therapeutic Alliance Evaluation: Reliability and Revision Of The IVAT Coding System Antonello Colli — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Vittorio Lingiardi_
Standardized Dyadic Interaction Tasks for Diagnosing Interpersonal Patterns Daniel Leising — University of Würzburg, Germany, Alexander Fueller, Sonja Mager, Susanne Lindner, Kathrin Schiermeyer
How to measure symptom severity? Psychometric evaluation of the German
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Version of the “Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS-D)” Andreas Sylke — University of Hamburg, Germany, Timo Harfst, Jörg Dirmaier, Stephan Kawski, Uwe Koch, Holger Schulz
Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis: A study of convergence between OPD system and clinical diagnosis Alessandra De Coro — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Margherita Lang, Franco Del Corno, Laura Parolin, Adriana Matarrese, Sara Piscicelli, Elisabetta Iberni, Melania Basile
Paper Session Measure Development 16:45—18:15 Thursday Aurelia Moderator NN
A Proposal of Extension of the CCRT: an empirical study on psychodynamic psychotherapy. Francesca Ortu — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Cascioli A., Piscicelli S., Williams R., Dazzi N.
Assessing Personality Changes in Psychotherapy with the SWAP-200: A Clinical Case Study Francesco Gazzillo — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Vittorio Lingiardi, Laura Porzio Giusto
Development of a Short Form of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems Timo Harfst — University of Hamburg, Germany, Jörg Dirmaier, Uwe Koch, Holger Schulz
Construct validity of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems circumplex model (IIP-C): Examination of reliability, structure and external correlates. Jon Monsen — University of Oslo, Norway, Odd E. Havik, Dag Erik Eilertsen, Knut Hagtvedt _
Panel Disorders 16:45—18:15 Thursday Bernini Moderator Eva Bänninger-Huber — University of Innsbruck, Austria
Facial affective behaviour and relationship representation in different types of disorders Affective Facial Expression and Relationship Regulation of Patients with PTSD during EMDR Therapy Anke Kirsch — University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany
Affect, Relationship-Representation, and Symptomatology of Patients with Panic-Disorder Cord Benecke — University of Innsbruck, Austria
Interactive affective regulation in patients with anorexia nervosa Barbara Juen — University of Innsbruck, Austria, Eva Bänninger-Huber, Doris Peham
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Panel New Directions 16:45—18:15 Thursday Borromini Moderator Hans Kordy — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Clinical Evolutions and Technological Innovations (I): Effectiveness of Computer Mediated Psychotherapy Discussant: Robert King — University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Treating Depression by CD-Rom: A Pilot Study of Overcoming Depression on a Clinical Psychology Waiting List Christopher Williams — University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, G. Whitfield, R. Hinshelwood, A. Pashley, A. Campsie
Virtual Reality in the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Eating Disorders: a Controlled Study Gianluca Castelnuovo — Applied Technology for Neuro-Psychology, Milan, Italy, Monica Baccetta, Gianluca Cesa, Sara Conti, Andrea Gaggioli, Fabrizia Mantovani, Enrico Molinari, Giuseppe Riva
Process and Outcome in Group Therapy Delivered Via the Internet Valiollah Golkaramnay — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany, Janny Dogs, Peter Dogs, Thomas Wangemann, Hans Kordy
Panel Qualitative Research 16:45—18:15 Thursday Claudia Moderator Jörg Frommer — University of Magdeburg, Germany
Young Adults: Change Processes in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and in Everyday Life Young Adults in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Patient Characteristics and Therapy Outcome Björn Philips — Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Wennberg, Andrzej Werbart, Johan Schubert
Which Therapist Suits me? Young Adult Patients View their Psychotherapists Andrzej Werbart — Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden
Young Adult Patients’ View of Therapeutic Action in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Peter Lilliengren — Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden, Andrzej Werbart
On the Threshold of Adulthood: Young Adults’ Attitudes towards Strains and Difficulties in Life Gunnel Jacobsson— Institute of Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden
Panel Change Factors
The Role of Cognitive Conflicts in the Therapy Process Discussant: Robert Elliott — University of Toledo
Changing Cognitive Conflicts in the
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16:45—18:15 Thursday Giulio Moderator Guillem Feixas — University of Barcelona, Spain
Therapy Process Luis Angel Saul — National Open University, Madrid, Spain, Guillem Feixas
When what I wish makes me worst… to make flexible the coherence Eugénia Fernandes — University of Minho, Portugal
Figures in Conflict: A New Way of Assessing Conflict in Repertory Grids Richard Bell — University of Melbourne, Australia, David Winter, Sue Watson
Panel Process Measures 16:45—18:15 Thursday Livia Moderator Robert Schweitzer — Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Narrative: Underpinning Theory and Applications to Research Discussant: John McLeod — University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK
The Role of the Therapist in Narrative Therapy Robert Schweitzer — Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Lyn Vromans, Roger Lowe, Robert King
Development and Implementation of a Manualised Narrative Treatment Program Lyn Vromans — Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Robert Schweitzer, Roger Lowe, Robert King _
A Hermeneutic-Narrative Exploration of the Narrative Development of a Storied Sense of Self in Cognitive Therapies Richard Giovannoli — Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center_, _
The Myth of Narrative Dissociation: Research on the Neurocognitive Profile of Williams Syndrome Oscar Gonçalves— University of Minho, Portugal, Avelina Peréz, Margarida Henriques, Margarida R. Lima,Nuno Sousa, Montsé Prieto ___
Panel Training 16:45—18:15 Thursday Tiberio Moderator Sarah Knox — Marquette University, Milwaukee
Psychotherapy Training and Supervision Discussant: Michael J. Lambert — Brigham Young University, Provo
Helping skills training: Is it effective? Clara E. Hill — University of Maryland, Robert W. Lent
Learning how to manage client anger: A comparison of three types of supervision for novice counselors Shirley A. Hess — Shippensburg University, Sarah Knox, Clara E. Hill
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Training in supervision: The novice supervisor's perspective Rachel E. Lyon Crook — Brigham Young University, Provo, Lisa Leavitt, Amy Heppler
Poster Session 18:30—20 Thursday Raffaello Outcome, Outcome Measures, Patient/Client Factors, Predictors, Process, Process Measures Preview Moderator Horst Kächele — University of Ulm
1— Risk Adjustment for comparing psychotherapeutic Outcomes across Hospitals: Necessary or dispensable? Holger Schulz — University of Hamburg, Germany, Timo Harfst, Sylke Andreas, Jörg Dirmaier, Uwe Koch, Stephan Kawski
2— The Therapist-Adolescent Therapeutic Alliance and Outcome in Family Therapy with Substance Abusing Adolescents Karni Shelef — Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel, Gary M. Diamond, Guy S. Diamond, Howard A. Liddle,
3— Supershrinks and pseudoshrinks: Differences between more and less effective therapists David A. Vermeersch — Brigham Young University, Provo, Michael J. Lambert, David A. Vermeersch
4— Patient-Focused Research: Using Client Feedback to Decrease Treatment Deterioration Cory Harmon — Brigham Young University, Provo, Michael J. Lambert, David M. Smart, Stevan L. Nielsen, Eric J. Hawkins
5— Interpersonal Problems and the Outcome of Interpersonal-Psychodynamic Treatment for GAD Julia Narducci — University of Pennsylvania, Paul Crits-Christoph, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Megan Schamberger_
6— Axis-I and Axis-II Comorbidity in Patients with somatoform pain Bernd Kappis — Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, Jochen Hardt, Frank Petrak, Ralf Nickel, Ulrich T. Egle
7— Evaluation of a Goal-finding Module at the Beginning of an Inpatient CBT-Treatment. Matthias Berking — University of Göttingen, Germany, Astrid Hecker, Timon Bruns, Jacobi, C., Birgit Kröner-Herwig
8— Specific Factors of Music Therapy in Child Mental Health: Results from an Effectiveness Study Christian Gold — Sogn og Fjordane University College, Sandane, Norway
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9— Barcelona - Buenos Aires Project. Compatibility Between Therapist’s Personal Style and Patient’s Personality Sergi Corbella — Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Luis Botella
10— Adolescent Behavioural Addiction: perception by social and sanitary personnel Alessandro Couyoumdjian — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Roberto Baiocco, Carlamaria Del Miglio
11— Ego Development and Therapeutic Change in Adolescents. Ramon Florenzano — University of Desarrollo, Chile, Perla Ben-Dov, Paula Ortega, Macarena Valdés, Teresita Serrano, Carlos Nuñez,.
12— The Inventory of Personality Organization: Argentine Adaptation, Psychometric Properties and Comparison to Uruguayan Sample Susana Quiroga — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Berta Varela, Maia Domínguez, Marita Barros, Ana Galain, Betina Caporale, _
13— Differential Engagement of Mothers and Fathers in Clinic-based Treatment of Children and Adolescents: The Role of Family Factors Pravin Israel — Rogaland Central Hospital, Stavanger, Norway, Per H. Thomsen, Johannes H. Langeveld, Kjell M. Stormark
14— The David Liberman algorithm (DLA) and the systematic research of discourse in psychoanalysis David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bodni O., Buceta C., Cusien I., Garzoli E., Lambersky de Widder F., Roitman C. R., Tate de Stanley C., Tarrab E., Truscello de Manson M.
15— Psychosocial Factors in the Somatization Experience. Pedro Matos — University of Minho, Portugal, MacIntyre T., Fernandes E.
16— Predictors of Successful Psychotherapy Referral in a Psychotherapy Outpatient Unit and of Subsequent Psychotherapy Outcome Stephan Doering — University of Innsbruck, Austria, Nicola Janecke, Ulrike Smrekar, Gerhard Schuessler, Gerhard Rumpold_
17— Referential Activity as a Moderator
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in Interpretation of the BDI; Reaching Beneath the Uncertainty of Self-Report Michal Ben-meir — Adelphi University, Garden City, Wilma Bucci
18— Psychotherapy Careers: Treatment History and its Relationship to Outcome in Supportive-Expressive Psychotherapy for Depression. Frank Deane — University of Wollongong, Australia, Brin F. S. Grenyer, Andreas Comninos, Luisa Gatto, David Todd
19— Towards a taxonomy of irregularities in the psychotherapeutic process Luis Botella — Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Sergi Corbella, Tary Gómez, Olga Herrero, Meritxell Pacheco & Constructivism and Discourse Processes Research Group__
20— Common Therapist and Client Process Components: A meta-analysis of 50 years of P-technique studies Robert Russell — Medical College of Wisconsin, Marylouise Jones, Steven Miller
21— Change Processes and States of Mind in a Systemic Therapy Lauretana Di Marino — University of Ulm, Germany, Erhard Mergenthaler
22— The Relationship Between Defensive Functioning and Affect Experiencing in Patients with Cluster C Personality Disorders Bjorn Svendsen — Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, Paal Johansen, Jakob Valen,Leigh McCulluogh, Martin Svartberg, Tore C. Stiles
23— Complications in the alliance Video-aided recall from clients and therapists Erika Viklund — University of Linköping, Sweden, Erika Viklund
24— Critical Incidents in Alliance Development, Client Attachment to Therapist, and Pre-Treatment Client Attachment Jennifer Janzen — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Marilyn Fitzpatrick, Vera Romano
25— Referential Activity Method in the Process Assessment of a Short Therm Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Marco Sambin — University of Padua, Italy, Diego Rocco, Enrico Benelli
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26— Client attachment to the therapist and session depth: The moderating role of therapist attachment. Vera Romano — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Marilyn Fitzpatrick
27— Group therapeutic factors and verbal interactions of supported employment training group for patients with schizophrenia in Taiwan Pao-feng Lo — National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, Nai-Yen Wang, Shu-Ling Chou, Yu-Jhih Hsieh, Meei-Ju Lin, I-Ling Chen
28— The Relationship between Defensive Functioning and Insight in the treatment of Patients with Cluster C personality disorder. Harald Jørgensen — Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, Norway, Elin Wullum, Paal Johansen, Jakob Valen, Leigh McCullough, Martin Svartberg, Tore Stiles
29— Person-centred Counselling for Alcohol-related Problems: The Client's Experience of Self in the Therapeutic Relationship John Mcleod — University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK, Marijke Moerman
30— Interpersonal Problems: Therapist and Patient Perspectives During Assessment and Early in Psychotherapy John Menaker — Adelphi University, Garden City , Mark Hilsenroth
31— Narratives on marital violence: The process of change through re-authoring Marlene Matos — University of Minho, Portugal, M. Gonçalves_
32— Process Measures Used in Psychotherapy Research: A Review William Hanson — University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kelly S. Petska, Sarah E. Hayes
33— Translations of the category system CCRT-LU. Dan Pokorny — University of Ulm, Germany, CCRT-LU Network: Cornelia Albani, Nikolas Anastasiadis, Nikola Atanassov, Alejandro Ávila-Espada, Oldrich Bajger, Gerd Blaser, Bohuslav Blazek, Sara Bottino, Russell Deighton, Martin Drapeau, Alexander Filtz, C. Fischer, Cecilia Clementel-Jones, Denise Defey, Giordana Fabi, Michael Geyer, Lorenzo Gottarelli, Sonja Grüninger, U. Jacobs, Robert Kulisek, Horst Kächele, Oxana Kulyk, Yolanda López-del-Hoyo, Dan
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Pokorny, Yves de Roten, Fernando Silva, Michael Stigler, Dmitrij Velikovsky, Alessandra Vicari
34— Building an Instrument for Measuring “Broadening” in Psychotherapy Alkmini Boutri — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Antigoni Mertika, Nick Gazzola, Anastassios Stalikas,
35— Non-verbal Behaviour of Patient and Therapist as an Indicator of Therapeutic Change Roland Kaiser — University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
36— Metaphors and the Therapeutic Process: a study through the Therapeutic Cycle Omar Gelo — University of Ulm, Germany, Erhard Mergenthaler
37— A New Direction in Psychotherapy Process Research: Investigating the Impact of Patient Diagnosis upon Supervisor Adherence to Theoretical Orientation Anthony Matteo — Long Island University, Brooklyn, Howard Mcguire, Nicholas Papouchis, Linda Penn, Lisa Wallner Samstag
38— Interaction, Emotional and Cognitive Regulation in Individual Psychotherapy Giordana Fabi — University of Ulm, Germany, Erhard Mergenthaler
39— Patterns of Alliance Building in Two Forms of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Ueli Kramer — University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Yves de Roten, Luc Michel, Jean-Nicolas Despland
40— Research in Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy Allan Abbass — Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
41— Resolving painful emotional experience during psychodrama: director and protagonist recall of significant events. Charmaine Mc Vea —
42— A single-case-study using the Core-Conflictual-Relationship-Theme and the Symptom-context-method Antje Haselbacher — University of Cologne, Germany, Karl Köhle
43— Referential Activity and post-partum Depression: an empirical study in a sample of 26 women
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Luisa Zoppi — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy , Cartia Marcella, Di Trani Michela, Pepe Luisa, Fayella Paolo, De Propris Francesca, Solano Luigi
44— What makes significant events significant? Trevor Crowe — University of Wollongong, Australia, Brin F.S. Grenyer
45— Effects of MMPI-2 Feedback Favorability on Client Subjective Well-Being and Therapist Credibility William Hanson — University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Carey A. Pawlowski
46— On the need for mixed methods in comprehensive program evaluations based on program theory. Shahar Gindi — University of Toronto, Canada, Barry Isaacs, Nitza Perlman
47— Psychotherapists’ and Patients’ Consciousness of Own and Others’ Affects in relation to therapy process and Outcome. Börje Lech — University of Linköping, Sweden, Rolf Holmqvist
48— The effect of validation interventions on the metacognitive ability in borderline patients at the beginning and during the psychotherapy. R. Framba — Casa di Cura Villa Margherita, Arcugnano Vicenza, Italy, Prunetti E. , Bateni M., Didonna F., Barone L., Fiore D., Sera F., Liotti G.
49— The Role of Suicidality and Dissociation in the Course of Treatment in Borderline-patients Philipp Martius — Centre for Psychosomatic Medicine Dr. Schlemmer GmbH, Bad Wiessee, Germany, Rudi Merod, Franz Lettner, Horst Kaechele, Henrik Walter, Anna Buchheim
50— Evolution of Client’s Goals for Therapy: To have what I want, or to want what I can have? Adam O Horvath — Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, Laurie Heatherington
51— Development empathetic consistency in the therapeutic process Edoardo Giusti — A.S.P.I.C. Istituto per la Formazione di Psicoterapeuti, Rome, Italy, Claudia Montanari, Antonio Iannazzo, Enrichetta Spalletta
52— Are Clients More Therapeutically Active Between Sessions When Given
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Therapist-Assigned Homework? Jeffrey Agate — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Marilyn Fitzpatrick
53— The Relation Between Psychotherapeutic Change and Patients'Attachment to Work: Inside and Outside of the Therapeutic Hour Don Baucom — University of North Carolina, Alan Stern, Nancy Livingston, Ingrid Pisetsky, Landrum Tucker, Beth Allen, Laura Sullivan
54— Nursing Care of Families of Patient with Dual Pathologies Macarena Valdes — University of Chile, Santiago de Chile, Rosa Hermosilla, Gloria Garcia
55— The Five-Factor Model of Personality, Alliance and Outcome. Daniel Coleman — Portland State University
56— Personality Organization, Character and Mental Health. Olivier Laverdière — Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Dominick Gamache, Louis Diguer, Jean Descôteaux
57— Mastery of interpersonal relationship conflict in psychoanalysis Brin Grenyer — University of Wollongong, Australia, Jane Martin, Lester Luborsky
Plenary 08—09 Friday Michelangelo Moderator John F. Clarkin — Cornell University
The Influence of Attachment Status on Psychotherapy Paul Pilkonis, Giovanni Leotti, Peter Fonagy
Panel Disorders 09:15—10:45 Friday Michelangelo Moderator John F. Clarkin — Cornell University
A Randomized Clinical Trial of Outpatient Treatment for Borderline Patients Discussant: Paul Pilkonis — University of Pittsburgh
Treatment Outcome John F. Clarkin — Cornell University, Mark Lenzenweger, Ken Levy, Frank Yeomans and Otto Kernberg
Changes in Attachment Status During Psychotherapy Kenneth Levy — Weill Medical College of Cornell University, John F. Clarkin, Otto Kernberg
An Instrument for Rating Therapist
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Adherence to a Psychodynamic Treatment Model Frank Yeomans — Weill Medical College of Cornell University, J. Hull, J. Delaney, J. Clarkin
Panel Emotions 09:15—10:45 Friday Augusto Moderator Sandra C. Paivio — University of Windsor, Canada
Programmatic Research on Emotion Focused Trauma Therapy for Reprocessing Memories of Childhood Abuse Characteristics of Client-identified Helpful Aspects of Emotion Focused Trauma Therapy for Reprocessing Memories of Childhood Abuse Karen Holowaty — University of Windsor, Canada, Sandra Paivio
Comparative Outcome of Two Versions of Emotion Focused Trauma Therapy for Reprocessing Memories of Childhood Abuse: A Dismantling Study Josee Jarry — University of Windsor, Canada, Sandra Paivio
Comparative Processes and Impact of Two Procedures for Reprocessing Memories of Childhood Abuse Sandra Paivio — University of Windsor, Canada, Margaret Ralston
Panel Process Measures 09:15—10:45 Friday Aurelia Moderator Guillermo de la Parra — Catholic University of Chile, Santiago
Measuring Change Process in Single Case Studies: a Comparison of two Approaches Discussant: Adam Horvath — Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada and Giuseppe Nicolò — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy
Dependent Personality Disorder: Evaluation of two cases with the Grid of Problematic States (GPS) and the Metacognition Assessment Scale (MAS) Laura Conti — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, S. Nobile, Giuseppe Nicolò, A. Semerari, A. Carcione,
Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of In-session Change Episodes Mariane Krause — Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Guillermo de la Parra, Roberto Aristegui, Perla Ben-Dov, Paula Dagnino, Orietta Echavarri, Lucia Reyes, Alemka Tomicic, Nelson Valdes, Oriana Vilches,
Panel Attachment 09:15—10:45 Friday Bernini Moderator
Attachment in clinical and risk groups Discussant: Isabel Soares — University of Minho, Portugal
Atachment and Autonomic Regulation in Eating Disorders Pedro Dias — University of Minho, Portugal, Pedro Dias, Isabel Soares, Carlos Fernandes, John Klein,
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Isabel Soares — University of Minho, Portugal
Paulo Machado, João Paulo Cunha
Attachment Organization in Pregnancy and Mother-infant Attachment at one Year of Age: A Study with Portuguese Adolescents Inês Jongenelen — University of Minho, Portugal, Isabel Soares, Karin Grossmann, Carla Martins
Attachment and Personality in Pre-adoelscence and Their Relation to Clinical Status Peter Zimmermann — University of Regensburg, Germany, Hermann Scheuerer-Englisch
Paper Session Diagnostics, Change Factors 09:15—10:45 Friday Borromini Moderator NN
Effectiveness and Efficacy in an Alexithymy with Organic Pathology (Multiple Sclerosis)Single Case Analysis, treated with Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in an Integrated Context. Marta Vigorelli — University of Milan, Italy, Riccardo M. Scognamiglio, Mariangela Villa, Danilo Corona, Stefania Traini
Evaluation of a Process of Change in a Systemic Psychotherapy: a Single Case Study Attà Negri — University of Milan, Italy, Anna Porta, Ferdinando Salamino, Guido Veronese
The Role of Insight and Motivation in Short-Term Cognitive and Psychodynamic Therapies for Patients with Cluster C Personality Disorder. Jakob Valen — Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, Paal Johansen, Leigh McCullough, Martin Svartberg, Tore C. Stiles,
Psychotherapeutic Process of Change and the Recognition Function: Empirical Findings and Theoretical Considerations Gherardo Amadei — Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Anna Di Stefano, Ilaria Bianchi, Attà Negri
Panel Predictors 09:15—10:45 Friday Claudia Moderator Robert Elliott — University of Toledo
Predicting Alliance and Outcome in Process-Experiential Therapy from Initial Treatment Indicators Discussant: Ladislav Timulak — University of Trnava, Slovakia
The Impact of Therapist First Session Synchrony-enhancing Processes on Therapeutic Alliance and Outcome in PE Therapy Jennifer Baumgardner — University of Toledo, Emily Breighner, Robert Elliott
Do Client Initial Therapy Resources Predict Therapeutic Alliance and Outcome
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in PE Therapy? Emily Breighner — University of Toledo, Jennifer Baumgardner, Robert Elliott
Client Anger in Process-Experiential Therapy: Measurement and Prediction of Alliance and Outcome Margaret Chan — University of Toledo, Robert Elliott
Panel Metapsychology 09:15—10:45 Friday Giulio Moderator David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The mind of the analyst Discussant: Franz Caspar — University of Freiburg
Therapist Style Changes According Technical Plans or as a Counter-transference Function? Alejandro Ávila-Espada — University of Salamanca, Spain, Mercedes Mitjavila, Gerardo Gutiérrez
The function of Interpretation, Like-Interpretation and Enactment as Therapist´ active tools. An empirical comparison. Mercedes Mitjavila — University of Autonomous, Barcelona, Spain, Alejandro Ávila-Espada, Gerardo Gutiérrez
The trees of clinical decisions and the erotic countertransference. An study with David Liberman algorithm David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Alicia Aguirre, Mariano Iusim, Leandro Legaspi, Mónica Rodriguez Caló, Cristina Tate de Stanley
The trees of clinical decisions of the same therapist with different patients during the first session Cristina Buceta— University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Liliana Alvarez, Jorge Cantis, Rita de Durán,Horacio García Grigera, David Maldavsky
Panel Qualitative Research 09:15—10:45 Friday Livia Moderator William West — University of Manchester, UK
Spirituality, death and online therapy. Discussant: David Smith — University of Chicago
Situating the researcher in qualitative psychotherapy research around spirituality William West — University of Manchester, UK
Good and bad death narratives: qualitative narrative analysis on an interview Sophia Balamoutsou — University College Chester, UK, David Young
An auto-ethnography of an online therapist
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Panel Quality Assessment 09:15—10:45 Friday Tiberio Moderator Bernd Puschner — University of Ulm, Germany
Cost-offset and cost-effectiveness of outpatient psychotherapy Discussant: Michael J. Lambert — Brigham Young University, Provo
Medical Cost Offset in Mid- and Long-Term Outpatient Psychotherapy Susanne Kraft — Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany, Bernd Puschner, Hans Kordy
Subjective Health and Health Care Utilization Anna Lazar — Stockholm County Council Institute of Psychotherapy, Sweden, Rolf Sandell, Johan Blomberg
Cost-effectiveness in mid- and long-term outpatient psychotherapy: When is it worth to pay after session 26? Bernd Puschner — University of Ulm, Germany, Hans Kordy
Panel Measure Development 11:15—12:45 Friday Michelangelo Moderator Robert Elliott — University of Toledo
Building a Better Foundation for Psychotherapy Outcome Research: Rasch Analyses of Common Therapy Outcome Measures Discussant: Wolfgang Lutz — University of Bern, Switzerland
Rasch Analysis and its Application in Psychotherapy Outcome Research Gregory E. Stone — University of Toledo, Christine M. Fox, Svetlana A. Beltyukova
Using Rasch Category Analysis and Person-Item Mapping to Deconstruct the SCL-90-R Svetlana A. Beltyukova — University of Toledo, Christine M. Fox, Gregory E. Stone, Jennifer Gunderson, Robert Elliott
Assessing Change with Rasch Analysis Christine M. Fox — University of Toledo, Robert Elliott, Gregory E. Stone, Svetlana A. Beltyukova
Panel Interpersonal Factors 11:15—12:45 Friday Augusto Moderator Else Guthrie — University of Manchester, UK
Aspects of Interpersonal Problems Interpersonal problems in patients who somatise: a comparison with psychiatric patients and non-distressed controls. Elspeth Guthrie — University of Manchester, UK, Jim Moorey, Frank Margison, Barbara Tomenson, Chris Evans
Interpersonal dysfunction in functional bowel disorders; a comparison with organic bowel disease. Swift Geraldine — University of Manchester, UK, Else Guthrie, Jonathan Hill, Barbara Tomenson
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Interpersonal Dysfunction in Self harm Marks Jonathan — University of Manchester, UK, Else Guthrie, Jonathan Hill, Barbara Tomenson
Panel Disorders 11:15—12:45 Friday Aurelia Moderator Antonino Carcione — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy
Assessing and focusing psychotherapy interventions in personality disorders Discussant: Manuel Villegas Besora — University of Barcelona, Spain
The sense of belonging and sharing in personality disorders: measuring different categories and dimensions in a therapeutic prospective Michele Procacci — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Antonino Carcione, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Giuseppe Nicolò, Roberto Pedone, Raffaele Popolo, Etrusca Centenero, Serena Mancioppi, Antonio Semerari
Improving the effectiveness of interventions with complex cases Elena D. Scherb — Fundación AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Sense of one’s own Social Significance and its Relation to Interpersonal Problems and Well-being Robert M. Weinryb — Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, Annika Lindgren, Kristina Norén, Barbro Thormählen, Bo Vinnars, Alexander Wilczek, Monica Busch, Jacques P. Barber
Panel Culture 11:15—12:45 Friday Bernini Moderator David E. Orlinsky — University of Chicago
Psychotherapy Research in Non-Western Cultures Discussant: Leslie Greenberg — York University, Toronto, Canada
Korean Therapists' Strengths and Limitations: Cultural and Professional Implications Sue Hyun Bae — Argosy University, Chicago, Eunsun Joo, David Orlinsky
Adaptation of Western Theories of Psychotherapy in Non-Western Cultures Gulin Guneri — Argosy University, Chicago, Sue Hyun Bae
Secularism, Spirituality and Agnosticism: Differences among Psychotherapists' Religiosity according to Theoretical Orientation and Nationality David Paul Smith — University of Chicago, David Orlinsky
Panel Outcome Monitoring in Psychotherapy: the Potentials
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Quality Assessment 11:15—12:45 Friday Borromini Moderator Robert Percevic — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
and the Shortcomings I Standard Evaluation Project (STEP) Reinier Timman — Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, R. Wim Trijsburg
Putting Continuous Outcome Monitoring into Practice: Acceptance, Feasibility and Effects of Within Therapy Feedback Christine Gallas — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany, Robert Percevic, Hans Kordy
Feedback for Psychotherapy Outcomes Management: Mixing Early Response and Future Improvement Models Robert J. Lueger — Marquette University, Milwaukee
Paper Session Predictors, Therapy Models 11:15—12:45 Friday Claudia Moderator NN
Medium-long Effectiveness of Dynamic Psychotherapy in a Public Service: Outcome, Follow-up and Predictors Alessandro Ferrari — University of Milan, Italy, Emilio Fava, Piero Camarda, Cinzia Masserini, Cyrus Roustaiyan, Salvatore Freni
The preconditions of an early rapid response to psychotherapy for chronic depression Andreas Comninos — University of Wollongong, Australia, Brin F.S. Grenyer
Social Anxiety, Alcohol Consumption, and Social Efficacy Expenctations in College Students Mia Biran Weinberger — Miami University, Oxford
The use of the transformational model in the elaboration of the psychological expert's report for court Alessandra Gabrielli — Italian Psychoanalytical Association, Torino, Italy
Panel New Directions 11:15—12:45 Friday Giulio Moderator Robert King — University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Online Psychotherapy for Young People: Process and Outcome in an Australian National Online Counselling Service Discussant: Hans Kordy — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Online Psychotherapy: experience of counsellors and young people in the Kids Help Line Webcounselling Project Robert King — University of Queensland, Australia, Wendy Reid _Matthew Bambling
Visual icons in online therapy. Richard Jones — Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Wendy Reid, Robert King, Matthew Bambling
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Counselling: a comparative study of client satisfaction and end of session outcome. Matthew Bambling — University of Queensland, Australia, Robert King, Wendy Reid
Panel Training 11:15—12:45 Friday Livia Moderator Barbara Vivino — California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco
Supervisee Openness in Psychotherapy Supervision Discussant: Nick Ladany — Lehigh University, Bethlehem
The Impact of Shame in Psychotherapy Supervision Beatrice Chorinsky — California Institute of Intergral Studies, San Anselmo
Parallel Process and Supervisee's openness in Clinical Supervision Edit Markoczy — California Institute of Integral Studies, San Anselmo
The Internal Voice and Supervisee Openness in Supervision Adriana Lyles — California Institute of Integral Studies, San Anselmo
Paper Session Group 11:15—12:45 Friday Tiberio Moderator NN
Attachment style, self-disclosure, and group functioning Zipora Shechtman — University of Haifa, Israel, Judith Rybko
Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy for Women with BRCA1/2: Results of a Phase II Trial Mary Jane Esplen — University of Toronto, Canada, Jon Hunter, Molyn Leszcz, Ellen Warner, Steven Narod, Kelly Metcalfe, Gord Glendon, Kate Butler, Alex Liede, Mary Anne Young, Stephanie Kieffer, Lisa DiProspero, Ellen Irwin
Competitive behaviours among patients with eating disorders in a group therapy Tanja Legenbauer — Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, S. Vocks, Korst, A., Vasecova, V., M. Rudolph, P. Stadtfeld, R. Rüddel, W. Hiller
Systemic group time-limited psychotherapy for binge eaters: a process-outcome study Angelo Compare — Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Enrico Molinari
Panel Process Measures 14:45—16:15 Friday Michelangelo
Process evaluation in psychotherapy research: tools of process assessment, and outcome predictors Discussant: Guillem Feixas — University of Barcelona, Spain
A study of single case: Mental states and metarepresentative functions in
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narcissistic personality disorders Etrusca Centenero — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, G. Dimaggio, S. d’Angerio, B. Casiello, F. Porcari, M.C. De Marco, S. Mancioppi, G.Nicolò
Positive emotions and psychotherapeutic change: a pilot study Anastassios Stalikas — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Mitskidou, P., Gazzola, N.
Avoidant Personality Disorder: a study of therapeutic process on single case through the use of Grid of Problematic States (GPS) and Metacognition Assessment Scale (MAS). Raffaele Popolo — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, M. Procacci, L. Calvano, R. Pedone, D. Petrilli, B. Rossi, G. Vinci
Panel Measure Development 14:45—16:15 Friday Augusto Moderator Uwe Hentschel and Armin Hartmann — University of Leiden, The Netherlands and University of Freiburg, Germany
Optimal Scaling in Psychotherapy Research Discussant: Hans Kordy — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Optimal Scaling Techniques Exemplified by three Clinical Studies Uwe Hentschel — University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Explorations of Process-Outcome-Relationships at a Psychotherapeutic Day-Clinic using Methods of Optimal Scaling Armin Hartmann — University of Freiburg, Germany
Panel Qualitative Research 14:45—16:15 Friday Aurelia Moderator Giampaolo Salvatore — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy
Narrative Paradigms in Psychotherapy Research: a Developmental and Clinical Perspective Discussant: Giovanni Liotti — School of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy
Alexithymia as a Diagnostic Item of Personality Disorder and a Marker of the Therapeutic Process Maurizio Falcone — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, III Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva Group
An Instrument for Analysing the Evolution of Narrative Structural Coherence and Complexity during Psycotherapeutic Process Giampaolo Salvatore — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, Dario Catania, Giancarlo Dimaggio
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Textual Analysis Of Therapeutic Discourse Manuel Villegas — University of Barcelona
Panel Disorders 14:45—16:15 Friday Bernini Moderator John Christopher Perry — Harvard Medical School
The Austen Riggs Follow-Along Study of Adults with Treatment Refractory Disorders: Long-Term Change in Dynamic Motives, Conflicts and Self-Destructive Phenomena Change in the CCRT After 3 to 5 Years Among Adults with Treatment-Refractory Disorders Entering Residential Dynamic Treatment: The Austen Riggs Follow-Along Study Martin Drapeau — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, J Christopher Perry, Barbara Zheutlin, Stefanie Speanburg, Rachel Lefebvre, Eric Plakun
Progression of Wishes and Fears over 3-7 Years of Follow-Along in Adults in the Austen Riggs Follow-Along Study Annett Koerner — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Martin Drapeau, J Christopher Perry
Change in Severely Disturbed Patients' Psychodynamic Conflicts: A Preliminary Report on the Pathological and Adaptive Dimensions of 14 Conflicts J Christopher Fowler — Austen Riggs Center, Stefanie Speanburg, J Christopher Perry,
Panel Neuroscience 14:45—16:15 Friday Borromini Moderator Maria Eugenia Moneta — University of Chile , Santiago de Chile
Neuroscience and Psychotherapy: A "marriage" not without a risk Discussant: Wilma Bucci — Adelphi University, Garden City
The Brain and Psychotherapy Maria Eugenia Moneta — University of Chile, Santiago de Chile
Brain Modeling in Psychotherapy Research: A Marriage without Risk. Martha Koukkou — University of Bern, Switzerland
Panel Training 14:45—16:15 Friday Claudia Moderator Nicholas Ladany — Lehigh University, Bethlehem
The Supervision and Training of Psychotherapists Discussant: William West — University of Manchester, UK
Supervisor Multicultural Competence: It’s Relation to Supervisory Process and Outcome Arpana Inman — Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Madonna Constantine
Interpersonal Response Modes in Supervision Jennifer Crall — Lehigh University, Bethlehem,
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An Examination of Session Content During Psychotherapy Sessions In the Context of Session Evaluation and Working Alliance Lia Pate-Carolan — Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Nicholas Ladany
Paper Session Predictors 14:45—16:15 Friday Giulio Moderator NN
Maternal role-reversal and perceived in childhood predict depressive symptoms in adulthood: a retrospective study Jochen Hardt — University of Mainz, Germany
Temporal patterns of dyadic facial affect as predictors of psychotherapy outcome Marcus Rasting — University of Giessen, Germany, Manfred E. Beutel
Predicitive power of early weight curves for therapy outcome in intensive treatment of Anorexia Nervosa - A growth curve approach to normative models of change Almut Zeeck — University of Freiburg, Germany, Armin Hartmann
Developing community living skills in offender groups (Comskills) - A thematic network study Thomas Ross — University of Ulm, Germany
Panel Therapy Models 14:45—16:15 Friday Livia Moderator Michael Gray — Miami University, Oxford
Case Based Research on the Assimilation Model: Part II Internalising Problematic Voices: Hypotheses Regarding Processes Occurring at Early Stages of Assimilation with Psychosomatic Patients Mary Reid — University of Bournemouth, UK, Katerine Osatuke
Understanding Dissociated Voices in the Assimilation Model: A Case Study Carol L. Humphreys — Miami University, Oxford, Julie Rubin, Roger Knudson, William B. Stiles
The Critic: Assimilation Analysis of Client's Internal Voices in Therapy for Social Phobia Michael A. Gray — Miami University, Oxford, Lisa M. Salvi, William B. Stiles, Mia W. Biran
Paper Session Disorders 14:45—16:15 Friday Tiberio
Integrated Treatment of Psychotic Crisis in a Youthful Age. Giuseppe Manuel Festa — Catholic University Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy, Daini Silvia, Quinti Eleonora
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Extreme Trauma in a Population of Refugees who Survived Torture. Massimo Germani — Hospital S.Giovanni-Addolorata, Rome, Italy, Sara Torriero, Patrizio Bernini
PD and PPD: Relation of Personality Pathology to the Treatment of Depression in the Postpartum Period Tracey Smith — University of Wisconsin, Steven Vannoy, Roseanne Clark
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder John Markowitz — New York Psychiatric Institute, Kathryn Bleiberg
Panel Training 16:45—18:15 Friday Michelangelo Moderator Lorna Smith Benjamin — University of Utah
Defining and measuring adherence in training therapists and testing effectiveness of Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy (IRT) Discussant: Paul Pilkonis — University of Pittsburgh
Importance of defining adherence when training therapists and assessing effectiveness of IRT. Lorna Smith Benjamin — University of Utah
Problems and solutions in assessing reliability of case formulation and treatment adherence in IRT Kenneth L. Critchfield — University of Utah
Problems and solutions in training practicing clinicans reliably to develop case formulations and to adhere to protocol in IRT. Kathleen Levenick — University of Wisconsin
Panel Emotions 16:45—18:15 Friday Augusto Moderator Sandra Sassaroli — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy
The interplay between worry, rumination, core cognitive constructs, trauma, and stress in different psychopathologies Discussant: Thomas Borkovec — Pennsylvania State University
Cognitive and Affective Effects of Worry, Trauma Recall, and Depressive Rumination Thomas Borkovec — Pennsylvania State University, Evelyn Behar, Katie McLaughlin, Nicolas Sibrava
Worry about Cognitive Constructs is Associated with Eating Disorders Symptoms Sandra Sassaroli — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy, A. Incerti, S. Marino, E. Rebattini, M. Lauro
Stress Situations Reveals Association between Perfectionism and Worry Giovanni Maria Ruggiero — Studi Cognitivi, San
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Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, T. Ciccioli, S. Urbani, S. Piccioni, M. Ferri, C. Mezzaluna
Panel Therapist Factors 16:45—18:15 Friday Aurelia Moderator Jeremy Safran — New School University, New York
Severe Patient’s Treatment From Therapist Perspective Discussant: Robert J. DeRubeis — University of Pennsylvania
Ruptures And Repairs: Patient’s Defenses, Therapist’s Interventions Vittorio Lingiardi — , Antonello Colli
Enagagement of therapists who work with severely disturbed patients. A quantitative and qualitative study. Beatriz Gómez — Fundación AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Fernando García
Interventions Metacognition Scale (I.Me.S.): A pilot study Donatella Fiore — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy, R. Pedone, D. Petrilli, R. Popolo, A, Carcione, G. Nicolò
Panel New Directions 16:45—18:15 Friday Bernini Moderator Hans Kordy — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Clinical Evolutions and Technological Innovations (II): Individual Tailoring Through Addressing Specific Needs of Patients With Eating Disorders Computerised Treatments for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Lessons Learnt from Research and Development Ulrike Schmidt — King’s College, London, UK
Treatment and Assessment of Eating Disorders by Means of Virtual Reality Conxa Perpina — University of Valencia, Spain, José H. Marco, Cristina Botella, Rosa Baños
Step-down Care in Bulimia Nervosa: The Use of Text Messaging Stefanie Bauer — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany, Hans Kordy
Paper Session Process Measures 16:45—18:15 Friday Borromini Moderator NN
Examining the relationship between free association, referential activity, and session outcome in dream interpretation Barbara Vivino — California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, Hill, Clara E.
Therapeutic Alliance and the Expressive-Supportive Continuum: an Empirical Study of the Dynamic Process in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Riccardo Williams — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Colli A., Lingiardi V., Ortu F., Dazzi N.
Treatment alliance in youth correction homes Rolf Holmqvist — University of Linköping, Sweden
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Models of self and other in the autobiographic narratives of normal and pathological groups Andrea Seganti — Psychoanalytic Institute, Rome, Italy
Panel Qualitative Research 16:45—18:15 Friday Claudia Moderator Joerg Frommer and Brigitte Boothe — University of Magdeburg, Germany and University of Zurich, Switzerland
Qualitative Research on Processes in Psychodynamic and Psychoanalytic Therapy Discussant: David Rennie — York University, Toronto, Canada
AMALIE’s Process of Change in her Long Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Focus of Dream Reports Brigitte Boothe — University of Zurich, Switzerland
The Relevance of Giving Credit to a Patient in a Psychoanalytic Therapy Berhard Grimmer — University of Zurich, Switzerland
A Qualitative Content Analysis Approach for the Study of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy Joerg Frommer — University of Magdeburg, Germany, Michael Langenbach, Adreas Stratkoetter, Renate Bertram
Panel Therapy Models 16:45—18:15 Friday Giulio Moderator Georgia Lepper — University of Kent, UK
Therapeutic Alliance as an interactional accomplishment: a multi-method investigation of the patient/therapist interaction in a brief psychodynamic therapy Discussant: Erhard Mergenthaler — University of Ulm, Germany
Identifying discourse markers for therapeutic alliance: a multi method approach Georgia Lepper — University of Kent, UK, Erhard Mergenthaler
Topic coherence in the therapeutic alliance: an analysis of the micro-structure of the therapeutic interaction in one session of a brief psychodynamic psychotherapy Sumi Kato — Aomori Chuo Gakuin University, Japan
Panel Disorders 16:45—18:15 Friday Livia Moderator Francesco Cecere — Azienda
New perspectives in CBT treatment of Eating Disorders Discussant: Paulo P. Machado — University of Minho, Portugal
A novel cognitive-behavioural inpatient treatment for all eating disorders Riccardo Dalle Grave — Casa di Cura Villa Garda, Verona, Italy
A Study on the effectiveness of Group
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CBT for Patients with Bulimia Nervosa Francesco Cecere — Azienda Sanitaria Locale, Rome, Italy, Rita Ciocchetti, Simona Combi, Stefania D’Angerio, Barbara Di Giannatale, Elisabetta Di Marco, Sabrina Fusar Poli , Francesca Mancosu, Marina Russo
Feeling of sharing and belonging in Eating Disorder patients Rita Ciocchetti — Azienda Sanitaria Locale, Rome, Italy, Francesco Cecere, Simona Combi, Stefania D’Angerio, Barbara Di Giannatale, Elisabetta Di Marco, Sabrina Fusar Poli, Francesca Mancosu, Michele Procacci, Marina Russo
Paper Session Measure Development, Group, Couple, Group 16:45—18:15 Friday Tiberio Moderator NN
Development of MARS (Motivational Areas Rating Scale): A Preliminary Report Diego Sarracino — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, Nino Dazzi
Short-Term Group Psychotherapy for Patients With Somatoform Disorders – Results from a Process-Outcome-Study Rainer Weber — University of Cologne, Germany, Peter Kiencke, Markus Breiner, Sibille Höwer, Elke Horn, Jürgen Ott, Volker Tschuschke, Wolfgang Tress
Attachment Styles and Couple Violence - Implications for Couple Therapy Sharon Blumstein-Bond — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Michael Bond__
Outcome and 8-months Follow-up of an Inpatient Treatment Program With or Without the Application of Psychoanalytic Interactional Group Therapy Sven Rabung — Tiefenbrunn State Hospital, Germany, Ulrich Jaeger, Falk Leichsenring, Ulrich Streeck
Poster Session 18:30—20 Friday Raffaello Process (outcome), Qualitative Research, Quality Assessment, Therapist Factors, Therapy Modalities, Therapy Models,
1— Changes in Motivation and the Therapeutic Alliance During a Pretherapy Diagnostic and Motivation-Enhancing Phase Among Psychotherapy Outpatients Gerhard Rumpold — University of Innsbruck, Austria, Ulrike Smrekar, Christian Schubert, Ruth Koza, Dieter S. Schatz, Annemarie Bertl-Schuessler, Nicola Janecke, Astrid Lampe, Gerhard Schuessler, Stephan Doering
2— When, In The Process, Should It Happen? Temporal Sequencing Of Strategic Objectives Antonio Vasco — University of Lisbon, Portugal, Nuno Conceiçao
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Meaning of Absence: The Discursive Construction of Grieving Processes in a Psychotherapy Case. Olga Herrero — Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Luis Botella
4— Qualitative analysis of an abused woman's narrative: Towards the migration of identity Carmen Alegre — Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, Marta López, Elena Martínez, Núria Pedro, Luis Botella, Juana Mª Marín
5— The relationship between Emotional Intelligence, Positive Emotions and job burnout Vicky Charalambous — Panteion University, Athens, Greece , Anastassios Stalikas
6— Adolescents' Perspectives of Mental Health Services: Accounts of Treatment and its Termination Diane Mirabito — New York University
7— Implicative Dilemmas and Tragectories of Human Change Eugenia Fernandes — University of Minho, Portugal, Maia A., Rios S, Meireles C., Silva D.
8— The similarity and differences of child psychological interventions among school, community, and hospital settings Li-fei Wang — National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, Tsai-fang Hsieh, Meng-Chun Wu, Hung Chiao, Pei-hsuan Liu
9— Identifying Markers of Positive Emotion in Therapy Nadia Marini — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Marilyn Fitzpatrick
10— A preliminary study to measure competency in psychodynamic interpersonal therapy Gaspare Palmieri — University of Modena, Italy , Frank Margison, Else Guthrie, Jim Moorey, Gillian Hardy, Chris Evans, Michael Barkham, Marco Rigatelli
11— Weighing up the Evidence: a Qualitative Analysis of how Person-centred Counsellors Evaluate the Effectiveness of their Practice John Mcleod — University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK, Tom Daniel_
12— Countertransference during Process of Psychotherapy Shieh Pey-Ling — Chung Shan Medical University,
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Taichung, Taiwan, Li-fei Wang
13— How Student Therapists Incorporate Culture into Case Formulations Susan Neufeldt — University of California, Santa Barbara, Janie Pinterits, Carla Moleiro, Timmy Lee, Peggy Yang, Robert Brodie, Micah Orliss
14— A Content Analysis of Different Information Resources on Depression Jeannette Bischkopf — Free University of Berlin, Germany, Katharina Frank, Iris Habecker, May Mattuschka, Gabi Riedel, Anna Auckenthaler
15— Decision-Making in Access to Care for Depression: Patients' Perspectives Andres Consoli — San Francisco State University_, Saul Hidalgo, Gabriela Nielsen
16— Continuity and Change in the Course of the Psychotherapy: Evaluation Method. Mario Antonio Reda — University of Siena, Italy, Luca Canestri, Maria Francesca Pilleri
17— The David Liberman algorithm (DLA) and the analysis of Louise Bourgeois Visual works David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, G. Aguirre de Micheli, B. Bustamante
18— Client Meanings Attached to Positive Emotions in Psychotherapy: A Pilot Study Martha Chamodraka — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Nadia Marini, Marilyn Fitzpatrick
19— Trauma-specificity of therapist’s reactions: myth or misery? Annemarie J.m Smith — Centrum '45, Oegstgeest, The Netherlands, Wim Chr. Kleijn, Giel J.M. Hutschemaekers
20— Methodological Issues in the Construction and Analysis of Qualitative Data: An Empirical Research on Orientation Groups for Parents Sara Slapak — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cervone Nélida, Luzzi Ana María, Nimcowicz Diana, Grigoravicius Marcelo__
21— Analysis terminable. How Therapies are ended in Psychoanalysis: The Last Session. Vera Luif — University of Zurich, Switzerland, Marius Neukom, Bernhard Grimmer
22— Creation and use of sentences with strong psychological impact in Psychotherapy
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Piero De Giacomo — University of Bari, Italy
23— Psychosomatic disease and adolescent suffering David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Alejandra Bó de Besozzi, Marina Orsi
24— Career Narratives of Patients with Schizophrenia and Their Implications for Clinical Practice: Story Listening, Reflection, and Action Chin-chen Wen — Tzu Chi University, Taiwan, Meei-JuLin, Shuan-Chun Wen, Nai-Yen Wang, Pao-Feng Lo, Chao-Ping Chou
25— Therapist Perspectives on Parental Involvement in Psychotherapy of Children and Adolescents Pravin Israel — Rogaland Central Hospital, Stavanger, Norway
26— The things we and our clients left unsaid in the therapeutic process Armanda Gonçalves — University of Minho, Portugal
27— Quality control of interview assessments in The Helsinki Psychotherapy Study Olavi Lindfors — University of Helsinki, Finland, Olavi Lindfors, Markku Kaipainen, Camilla Renlund, Paul Knekt, the Helsinki Psychotherapy Study Group
28— Testing the efficacy of Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT-G) for women with chronic pelvic health conditions Aviva Mayers — Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Canada
29— The Impact of Therapist’s Grief on Psychotherapy Process: An Examination of Self Disclosure, Shifts in Empathy, Spirituality and Self-Care Nicole Colao-Vitolo — California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, Stephanie Boyden, Jennifer Bozenski, Pilar Rodriguez
30— Therapist Competence in Relation to Clinical Outcome in Cognitive and Psychodynamic Therapy of Cluster C disorders Jakob Valen — Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway , Paal Johansen, Leigh McCullough, Martin Svartberg, Tore C. Stiles,
31— How do we cope? An exploration of therapist’s experience and coping
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behaviour Annemarie J.m Smith — Centrum '45, Oegstgeest, The Netherlands, Wim Chr. Kleijn, Giel J.M. Hutschemaekers
32— Which figure do patients with eating disorders prefer for their therapist? Silja Vocks — Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, Tanja Legenbauer, Inga Peters, Dietmar Schulte
33— Psychotherapy treatmernt focuses in a tattooed patient. The David Liberman Algorithm (ADL) David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Eduardo Romano
34— The Psychotherapist's Attention in the Course of an Intake Interview – A Comparison between Experts and Novices Marret Popp — University of Freiburg, Germany, Marta Goncalves, Franz Caspar
35— Contributions of Counselor Knowledge and Attitudes regarding LGB Issues to Client Satisfaction and Perceptions of Counseling Tania Israel — University of California, Santa Barbara, Theodore Burnes, Raya Gorcheva_
36— Theoretical Framework and its Influence on Clinical Practice Adela Leibovich — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Constanza Duhalde, Vanina Huerín, Andrés Roussos, Guillermina Rutsztein, Flavia Torricelli
37— Clinicians' Perspectives of Unplanned Termination from Treatment with Adolescents: A Qualitative Study Diane Mirabito — New York University
38— The Goettingen Psychotherapist Study (GTS) – Variance in therapy outcome and patient reported alliance of participating psychotherapists Henning Schauenburg — University of Göttingen, Germany, Micha Strack, Tobias Nolte, Katja Brenk, Anna Buchheim
39— A Pilot Outcome Study of Seeking Safety Therapy for PTSD and Substance Use Disorder in Incarcerated Women Lisa Najavits — Harvard Medical School, Caron Zlotnick
40— Analysis of the erogeneicities and the defenses in the second session of Amalie, applying the David Liberman
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algorithm (DLA) David Maldavsky — University of Enterprises and Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, L. Alvarez, N. Neves, C. Roitman, C. Tate de Stanley,_
41— A Comparative Classificatory Schema of Psychotherapeutic Interventions. Psychodynamic and Cognitive Psychotherapy. Andres Roussos — University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Waizmann Vanina, Etchebarne Ignacio
42— The Nurse Telecare Project for Treating Depression: A Progress Report Joel Meresman — Permanente Medical Group, Inc., Enid Hunkeler, William Hargreaves
43— Seeking Safety Therapy for PTSD and Substance Abuse: Review of the Model and Empirical Studies Lisa Najavits — Harvard Medical School
44— Effects of an Innovative Treatment Model (the Vita model): A comparative study. Gry Stålsett Follesø — Modum Bad, Vikersund, Norway, Tore Gude, Michael Helge Rønnestad, Jon, Monsen __
45— Social Skills Training for Elementary School Children Audrey Clarkin — Scarsdale School District
46— Psychotherapy training and techniques Juhani Tiuraniemi — University of Turku, Finland
47— An Events-Based Process Model of Psychotherapy Supervision Nicholas Ladany — Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Myrna L. Frieldander , Mary L. Nelson
48— Effectiveness of different counseling practicum models and different supervision models in Taiwan, ROC Wen-hsiu Vicky Wang — National Hsinchu Teachers’ College, Taiwan
49— Training Therapists to Work with Dreams Rachel Crook Lyon — Brigham Young University, Provo, Clara Hill, Shirley Hess
50— Training Effects on Helping Skills for Undergraduate Students in Taiwan: Measures of the HSM, HSS, and SEQ across Training Process from Helper and Client Perspectives Meei-Ju Lin — National Hualien Teachers’ College,
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51— A Survey of Therapist Training and Beliefs About Research in Community Mental Health Centers Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons — University of Pennsylvania, Paul Crits-Christoph, Julia Narducci, Megan Schamberger_
52— Training Supervision Research: Preliminary Report Clara Lopez Moreno — Argentinean Psychoanalytic Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cristina Schalayeff, Silvia R. Acosta.
53— Intergenerational Transmission of Shoa Trauma: a research carried out with the Adult Attachment Interview Giorgio Caviglia — 2nd University of Naples, Italy, Barbara Fiocco, Adriana Solla, Nino Dazzi
54— Comparative Frequency of Remembered Childhood Trauma and Adult Psychopathology in four Chilean Hospitals: Consequences for Psychotherapy. Ramon Florenzano — Servicio de Psiquiatría Hospital del Salvador, Santiago de Chile, Weil K, Fullerton C, Carvajal C, Cruz C, Vitriol V, Muñiz C, González I.
55— Narratives of Victims of Childhood Abuse: Structure, Process and Content Analysis Margarida Henriques — University of Porto, Portugal, Óscar F. Gonçalves, Claúdia Soares
56— Expert Therapists and Practicing Clinicians: Reported Prototypical Treatments of Trauma Michele Schottenbauer — Catholic University of America, Washington DC, Diane Arnkoff, Carol Glass, Shelia Hafter Gray
57— Stress and Health in ambulance services - first results of a longitudinal study Claudia Groß — University of Dresden, Germany, Peter Joraschky, Barbara Gruss, Michael Mück-Weymann, Karin Pöhlmann
58— Institutiuonal Therapeutic Alliance: pilot research (work in progress) Ricardo Pulido — Università Degli Studi di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Plenary 08—09
The Centrality of the Therapeutic Relationship
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Saturday Michelangelo Moderator Nino Dazzi — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
Adam Horvath, Jeremy Safran, Bob Leahy
Panel Emotions 09:15—10:45 Saturday Michelangelo Moderator Leslie. S Greenberg — York University, Toronto, Canada
Tracking Emotion in the Session Discussant: Rita Rosner — Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
Emotions and Themes in the therapy of Depression Leslie S. Greenberg — York University, Toronto, Canada, Jacqueline Forbes, Fern Kagan, Micheline Savard, Alberta Pos
The relationship between in-session Emotional Arousal, Productivity and outcome Lars Auszra — Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, Imke Herrmann, Leslie Greenberg,
Resolving Emotional Distress: An empirical study Antonio Pascual-Leone — York University, Toronto, Canada, Leslie S. Greenberg
Panel Group 09:15—10:45 Saturday Augusto Moderator Ulrich T. Egle — University of Mainz, Germany
Psychotherapy of somatoform pain disorder Manualized cognitive behavioral group psychotherapy of patients with somatoform pain disorder Frank Petrak — University of Mainz, Germany, P. Fiedler
Manualized psychodynamic interactional group psychotherapy of patients with somatoform pain disorder Ralf Nickel — University of Mainz, Germany, Ulrich T. Egle
Pathogenetic factors and comorbidity of somatoform pain disorder Ulrich Egle — Universty of Mainz, Germany, Ralf Nickel
Panel Culture 09:15—10:45 Saturday Aurelia Moderator Giovanni Maria Ruggiero —
Eating Disorders in the Mediterranean Area: Socio-cultural Factors and Treatment Discussant: Yael Latzer — Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel and Sandra Sassaroli — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy
Disordered Eating Behaviors and Attitudes in Diverse Groups in Israel
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Yael Latzer — Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel
Treatment of Eating Disorders in Spain: An Historical Perspective. Fernando Fernández-Aranda — University Hospital of Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain
Psychological and Socio-cultural Correlates of Eating Disorders in the Mediterranean Area Giovanni Maria Ruggiero — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy
Panel Change Factors 09:15—10:45 Saturday Bernini Moderator John Christopher Perry — McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Examining therapeutic interventions and change in psychotherapy How to address patients defenses: Relationship between accuracy of defense interpretations, competence and alliance Yves de Roten — University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Martin Drapeau, Ueli Kramer, Jean-Nicolas Despland
Changes in affect regulation following specific types of psychotherapeutic interventions in short-term CBT and dynamic psychotherapy for recurrent depression Serge Lecours — University of Montreal, Canada, John Christopher Perry, Trent Semeniuk, Willem Trijsburg
Psychodynamic aspects of short-term CBT and psychodynamic treatments compared using the Analytic Process Scales (APS) Sherwood Waldron — New York Psychoanalytic Institute, Fonya Helm
Panel Process Measures 09:15—10:45 Saturday Borromini Moderator Lina Normandin — Laval University, Quebec, Canada
Reflective Functioning and its Applications in Psychotherapy Didactic versus Experiential Training : What are their Respective Benefits when Teaching Prospective Therapists to Increase their Cognitive and Affective Understanding of Patients? Kathy Parent — Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Lina Normandin
Teaching Reflective Mental Activity to Prospective Therapists : The Contribution of Personality and Trauma-Related Variables Lina Normandin — Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Kathy Parent, Karin Ensink
Efficacy of a Reflective Functioning Treatment (RFT) for Young Sexually Abused Children. Karin Ensink — Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Lina
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Paper Session Training, Quality Assessment 09:15—10:45 Saturday Claudia Moderator NN
Learning Journey to Become a School Counsellor: Malaysian Perspective Ruhani Mat-amin — University of Leeds, UK
Effectiveness of psychotherapy for personality disorders: advantages of a quasi-experimental design Anna Bartak — Centre of Psychotherapy De Viersprong, Halsteren, The Netherlands, Helene Andrea, Jan J. van Busschbach, Roel Verheul,
A Project of Psychotherapy Evaluation (Val.Ter). Comparing Different Therapeutic Settings Santo Di Nuovo — University of Catania, Italy, G. Lo Verso, F. Giannone, M. Di Blasi, G. L. Lo Coco
Psychotherapeutic Efficacy in a two-year period longitudinal study in Eating Disorders Susana Quiroga — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Maia Dominguez, Soledad Maceira, Glenda Cryan
Paper Session Disorders 09:15—10:45 Saturday Giulio Moderator NN
The Burden of Disease in Patients with Personality Disorder Assigned to psychotherapy: Arguments for Necessity of Care. Djora Soeteman — Viersrong Institute for Studies on Personality Disorders (VISPD), Halsteren, The Netherlands, Roel Verheul, Jan van Busschbach,
Clinical features of obsessive syntoms in Borderline Personality Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: differences and overlapping aspects in an inpatient sample Fabrizio Didonna — Casa di Cura Villa Margherita, Arcugnano Vicenza, Italy, Paolo Zordan, Elena Prunetti, Marco Bateni
The Specific Applicability of Systematic Treatment Selection to Juvenile Sexual Offenders Ivan Alan — Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Stanford, Matteo Bertoni, Larry E. Beutler
Basic Assessment in Day Care Centres in the City of Frankfurt to Prepare a Prevention and Intervention Study for Pre-School Children with Psychosocial Disintegrative Problems (eg. ADS). Results and Perspectives. Stephan Hau — Sigmund-Freud-Institute, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, Wolf Lisa, Brandl Yvonne,
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Panel Quality Assessment 09:15—10:45 Saturday Livia Moderator Lucio Sibilia — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
Effectiveness of Cognitive Therapies between Bias and Evidence Discussant: Isaac Marks — King’s College, London, UK
Efficacy and Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Family Interventions in Functional Psychoses Ian RH Falloon — University of Auckland, New Zealand
A Critical Analysis of Effectiveness Studies of Cognitive Therapy in OCD Davide Dèttore — University of Florence, Italy
Metanalysis of Differential Effectiveness of Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapies Lucio Sibilia — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
Evaluation of Treatments: Psychotherapy Assessment outside the Sessions Stefania Borgo— Center for Research in Psychotherapy, Roma, Italy
Panel Measure Development 09:15—10:45 Saturday Tiberio Moderator Phil Richardson — Tavistock Clinic, London, UK
The Tavistock Adult Depression Study: Developing theory relevant research paradigms and measures within psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Quality of Life Measures in Depression Research: a Systematic Review Susan McPherson — Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, UK, Anna Redfern, Keren Smith
The challenge of assessing treatment adherence in psychoanalytic psychotherapy Jo-anne Carlyle — Tavistock Clinic, London, UK, Ana Ruiz, Phil Richardson,
Clinical Psychoanalytic Research in Refractory Depression Caroline Garland — Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, UK
Panel New Directions 11:15—12:45 Saturday Michelangelo Moderator Hans Kordy — Center for Psychotherapy
Clinical Evolutions and Technological Innovations (III): Novel Opportunities to Understand Change in Psychotherapy Discussant: Bill Stiles — Miami University, Oxford
Group Processes in Internet Based and Face-to-Face Group Therapy Severin Haug — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany, Valiollah Golkaramnay, Hans Kordy
The Contribution of Session Impact and Textual Parameters in Helping Highly
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Distressed People in an Emotional Support Internet Chat Azy Barak — University of Haifa, Israel
Process-Outcome in Computer Mediated Psychotherapy: What works in a Pychotherapeutic Maintenance Aftercare Via E-mail? Markus Wolf — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany, Mahmut Arikan, Hans Kordy
Panel Disorders 11:15—12:45 Saturday Augusto Moderator Marina Apparigliato — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy
Attachment, Criticism, and Obsessionality in the Psychopathology of Eating Disorders and Worry Discussant: Yael Latzer — Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel and Thomas Borkovec — Pennsylvania State University
Criticism: Cognitive Analysis and Assessment Instruments Marina Apparigliato — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy, Ruggiero G.M., Masante D., Vinai P., Sassaroli S.
Attachment Style and Family Functioning as Discriminating Factors in Eating Disorders. Yael Latzer — Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel, Zipora Hochdorf, Eitan Bachar, Laura Conetti
Food’s dose evaluation: from childhood to eating disorders. Masante Donatella — Studi Cognitivi, Milan, Italy, Vinai P, Carpegna G., Luxardi G., Tomasin A., Roman M., Andreon K., Ruggiero G., Sassaroli S. _
Obsessive-compulsive Disorders vs. Eating Disorders: A Case Comparison Study. S. Jiménez-Murcia— University Hospital of Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain, Fernández-Aranda, F., Alonso, P., Vallejo, G., Raich, RM., Menchón, J.M., Vallejo, J.
Panel Quality Assessment 11:15—12:45 Saturday Aurelia Moderator Girolamo Lo-Verso — University of Palermo, Italy
A Comparison between Different Definitions of Psychotherapy Discussant: Antonio Semerari — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome, Italy and Giovanni Liotti — School of Cognitive Psychotherapy APC, Italy
How to Integrate Psychotherapy Research into Ongoing Practice? Michael J. Lambert — Brigham Young University, Provo
A German Definition of Psychotherapy (suitable for insurance companies) Horst Kaechele — University of Ulm, Germany
The Long-Term Psychotherapies: Issues and Findings in Italian System Girolamo Lo Verso — University of Palermo, Italy
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The ‘Generic Model of Psychotherapy’ in 2004 David E. Orlinsky— University of Chicago
Panel Defense Mechanisms 11:15—12:45 Saturday Bernini Moderator John Christopher Perry — McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Change in defensive functioning with psychotherapy Long-term changes in defense styles with psychodynamic psychotherapy for depressive, anxiety and personality disorders Michael Bond — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, John Christopher Perry
Change in defensive functioning after 3 to 7 years among adults with treatment-refractory disorders in the Austen Riggs Follow-Along Study. Stefanie Speanburg — Austen Riggs Center , John Christopher Perry, Barbara Zheutlin, Stephen Beck, Sharon Meyer, E Quincy McGlaughlin, Adrian Bailey, Eric Plakun
Change in defensive functioning in a pilot study of antidepressive medications plus 20 sessions of either CBT or Dynamic Psychotherapy for acute recurrent major depression John Christopher Perry — McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Elisabeth Banon, Serge Lecours, Trent Semeniuk, R Willem Trijsburg, Melissa Henry, Linda Wilson, Ruta Westreich, Michael Bond, and Joan Oppenheimer
Panel Change Factors 11:15—12:45 Saturday Borromini Moderator Jeanne Watson — University of Toronto, Canada
The relation of client in-session change processes to outcome The relationship of clients' reported in-session changes to outcome in process-experiential and cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy Jeanne Watson — University of Toronto, Canada, Jennifer Shein
Applying Rasch Analysis to the Simplified Personal Questionnaire: Challenges and Opportunities Robert Elliott — University of Toledo, Christien M. Fox, Emily Breighner, Gregory Stone, Svetlana A. Belyukova
The Effect of Therapist Behavior on Client Resistance: Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance Evelyn McMullen — University of Toronto, Canada, Jeanne C. Watson
The Intensity of Expressed Emotion in
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Process-Experiential and Cogniticve-Behavioral Treatments for Depression. Beth Goldstein— University of Toronto, Canada, Jeanne C. Watson
Panel Process Measures 11:15—12:45 Saturday Claudia Moderator Jeremy D. Safran & J. Christopher Muran — New School University, New York & Beth Israel Medical Center, New York
Single-Case Studies of the Therapeutic Relationship: Working Alliance, Rupture Resolution & Attachment Behavior Discussant: Elizabeth Ochoa — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York
Single Case Studies of Rupture Resolution Jeremy D. Safran — New School University, New York, J. Christopher Muran
From the earth to the moon: An intensive case study of rupture resolution in a brief relational therapy Michael Rothman — Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, J. Christopher Muran, Jeremy Safran
Development of a patient-therapist attachment measure: A single-case study Elizabeth Bowman — New School University, New York, Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran
Panel Interpersonal Factors 11:15—12:45 Saturday Giulio Moderator Bernhard Strauss — Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany
Results obtained with the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) Discussant: Leonard M. Horowitz — Stanford University
Sensitivity to change of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) Dorothea Huber — Technical University of Munich, Germany, Guenther Klug
Changes in interpersonal problems during and after treatment for psychiatric outpatients with a diagnosis of Borderline and Avoidant Personaliyt Disorders Bo Vinnars — Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, Robert M. Weinryb, Kristina Norén, Barbro Thormälen, Robert Gallop, Jacques P. Barber
The measurement of interpersonal motives and problems Bernhard Strauss — Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany, Andrea Thomas, Joerg Schumacher
Panel Therapy Models 11:15—12:45 Saturday Livia Moderator
Internal Voices and Their Measurement Distinguishing Internal Voices Empirically: A Comparison of Content and Phonetic Criteria Katerine Osatuke — Miami University, Oxford, Meredith J. Glick, Carol L. Humphreys, William B. Stiles,
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Measuring Internal Multiplicity through Phonetic Description of Clients’ Speech: Personality Indicators of Good Raters Barbara L. Jack — Miami University, Oxford, Katerine Osatuke, William B. Stiles
Language and Client Voices Peter Muntigl — University of Salzburg, Austria
Panel Measure Development 11:15—12:45 Saturday Tiberio Moderator Chris Evans — Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
Translating the CORE outcome measure Discussant: John McLeod — University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK
The experience of modifying the CORE-OM for use with Deaf people in England Claire Connolly — Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Trust, UK, Sally Austen, Chris Evans
Translating the CORE-OM into Italian: how to chose from 10 different versions of even one item Gaspare Palmieri — University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, Chris Evans, Salvatore Freni, Alessia Bajoni, Monica Chicherio, Silvia Ferrari, Marco Rigatelli _
Translating the CORE-OM into Norwegian and promoting its adooption Vidje Hansen — University of Tromso, Norway, Chris Evans
Panel Qualitative Research 14:45—16:15 Saturday Michelangelo Moderator John McLeod — University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Multiple Perspectives on Significant Moments of Psychotherapy: Parallel Analyses of a Good Outcome Case Multiple Perspectives on Significant Moments in Therapy: an Experiential/person-centred Approach Soti Grafanaki — St Paul University, Ottawa, Canada
Multiple Perspectives on Significant Moments in Therapy: an Existential Approach Mick Cooper — University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
Multiple Perspectives on Significant Moments in Therapy: a Narrative Social Constructionist Approach John McLeod — University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Panel Disorders 14:45—16:15 Saturday Augusto
Complex Dynamic Systems and chaos measures in psychotherapy process of personality disorders Discussant: John Clarkin — New York Presybterian Hospital, Cornell Medical Center and Antonio Semerari — Third Center of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Rome,
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Moderator Cesare Maffei — Vita e Salute, University of San Raffaele, Italy
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The usefulness of the Complex Dynamic Systems theory in analizing psychotherapeutic processes of Personality Disorders Cesare Maffei — Vita e Salute University of San Raffaele, Milan, Italy, Raffaella Celi, Daniele Villa
Measures of Dis-integration and Chaos in the Grid of Problematic States of Borderline Personality Disorder Patients Roberto Pedone — 2nd University of Naples, Italy, Antonino Carcione, Michele Procacci, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Giuseppe Nicolò, Antonio Semerari
Dynamic system models: Methodological issues. Andrea Fossati — San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
Panel Neuroscience 14:45—16:15 Saturday Aurelia Moderator Maurizio Falcone — School of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Napoli, Italy
Competence in Theory of Mind, between Development and Psychopathology Cognitive and Neural path for Emotion Processing. Evidence in people with and without Autism Chris Ashwin — University of Cambridge, UK
Systemizing empathy: teaching adults with Asperger Syndrome to recognize complex emotions Ofer Golan — University of Cambridge, UK, Simon Baron-Cohen
The Relationship between Metacognitive abilities and Attachment in childhood Livia Colle — University of Torino, Italy, Marco Del Giudice, Bruno G. Bara
Panel Process Measures 14:45—16:15 Saturday Bernini Moderator Wilma Bucci — Adelphi University, Garden City
Multi-Lingual Windows on the Referential Process; Application of New Referential Activity (RA) Dictionaries to Psychotherapy Transcripts in Italian, Spanish and Dutch. Referential Activity and Verbal Exchanges in Psychotherapy. A First Clinical Application of the Italian WRAD Version to the Study of a Single Case. Alessandra De Coro — La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy , Francesca Ortu, Giorgio Caviglia, Silvia Andreassi, Chiara Pazzagli, Rachele Mariani, Elena Visconti, Anna Bonfanti, Wilma Bucci, Bernard Maskit
Development and Clinical Validation of Automatized Measures of Referential Activity in Dutch J. Éric Dubé — University of Moncton, Canada, Jan
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Types of Therapeutic Intervention in Two Treatments in Relation to Weighted Referential Activity (WRAD) Andrés Roussos — University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Vanina Waizmann, Beatriz Dorfman Lerner, Emiliano Polcaro
Panel Quality Assessment 14:45—16:15 Saturday Borromini Moderator Robert Percevic — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Outcome Monitoring in Psychotherapy: the Potentials and the Shortcomings II Discussant: Franz Caspar — University of Freiburg, Germany
Outcome standards for within therapy outcome monitoring Robert Percevic — Center for Psychotherapy Research, Stuttgart, Germany
A Cautious Clinician-Researcher's View of Within-Therapy Use of Outcome Monitoring Chris Evans — Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
Panel Predictors 14:45—16:15 Saturday Claudia Moderator Michael Stasch — University of Heidelberg, Germany
Predicting Course and Outcome of Inpatient Psychotherapy using the Operationalised Psychodynamic Diagnostics (OPD) Changes in interpersonal variability during inpatient treatment: the role of depression Michael Stasch — University of Heidelberg, Germany, Manfred Cierpka, Sarah Gross
OPD Axis I in the Prediction of Dropout from Inpatient Psychotherapy Wolfgang Schneider — University of Rostock, Germany
Panel Group 14:45—16:15 Saturday Giulio Moderator Francesca Giannone — University of Palermo, Italy
The Psychodynamic Group Therapy and Complex Dynamic Systems. Some Research Findings Discussant: Santo Di Nuovo — University of Catania, Italy and Corrado Pontalti — Catholic University, Rome, Italy
Therapeutic Communities as “Treating Contexts”: Evaluation of Group Processes in “Multi-Personal” Set(tings) Francesca Giannone — University of Palermo, Italy, Cecilia Giordano, Gianluca Lo Coco, Marie Di Blasi, Claudia Prestano, Girolamo Lo Verso, Antonino Oliveri
A Study on the Diversity and Effectiveness of Group Analysis Bernhard Strauss — Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany, Kirchmann, H.
Psychoanalysis in Group Therapy: Does
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the Data Exist? Sally Barlow — Brigham Young University, Provo
Couple and Therapeutic Relationship Evaluation: Comparing Successful and Dropped out Cases Vittorio Cigoli— Catholic University Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy, Gennari Marialuisa, Margola Davide, Molgora Sara
Panel Interpersonal Factors 14:45—16:15 Saturday Livia Moderator Charles Gelso —
The Real Relationship: Theory and Beginning Empirical Inquiries A Theory of the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy Charles J. Gelso — University of Maryland, College Park
Measuring the Real Relationship: Development and Validation of the Client and Therapist Forms Frances Kelley — Louisianna Tech University
Real Relationship and the Process and Outcome of Brief Psychotherapy Cheri Marmarosh — Catholic University of America
Attachment, Empathy and the Working Alliance: Possible Correlates of the Real Relationship in Counseling Jairo Fuertes— Fordham University
Panel Emotions 14:45—16:15 Saturday Tiberio Moderator Dan Pokorny — University of Ulm, Germany
Attachment, Relationship, Emotions. Relationship Patterns (CCRT-LU) and Emotional Words (ADU) Gerd Blaser — University of Leipzig, Germany, Cornelia Albani, Maria Reulecke, Dan Pokorny, Michael Geyer, Horst Kächele
Attachment Types (AAI, AAP) and Emotional Vocabulary (ADU) Alessandra Vicari — University of Ulm, Germany, Anna Buchheim, Dan Pokorny
Desires and Fears. Positive and Negative Wishes as Relationship (CCRT-LU) and Emotions (ADU). Dan Pokorny — University of Ulm, Germany, Claire Barback, Michael Stigler
Conference Workshop Process 16:45—18:15 Saturday Michelangelo
The Alliance: Considerations for the Second Generation of Research. Adam O Horvath — Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
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Open Discussion Process (outcome) 16:45—18:15 Saturday Augusto Moderator Clara E. Hill — University of Maryland
Consensual Qualitative Research Clara Hill — University of Maryland
Open Discussion Consumer Perspectives 16:45—18:15 Saturday Aurelia Moderator Uwe Hentschel — University of Leiden, The Netherlands
SPR's Journal's Strong Points and Wishes for Improvements Uwe Hentschel — University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Open Discussion Culture & Spirituality 16:45—18:15 Saturday Bernini Moderator David E. Orlinsky — University of Chicago
Culture Issues in Psychotherapy Research Sue Hyun Bae — University of Chicago
Ensun Joo, David Orlinsky, David Paul Smith
Conference Workshop Measures 16:45—18:15 Saturday Borromini
Repertory Grid Technique as a Psychotherapy Research Measure David Winter — University of Hertfordshire, UK
Research Consultation Workshop Training/ Supervision/ Development 16:45—18:15
CCRT's in Supervisory Relationships Orya Tishby — Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
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Saturday Claudia Research Consultation Workshop Brief Therapy 16:45—18:15 Saturday Giulio
Mother-baby Interactional Patterns. Marina Altmann de Litvan — Republic University, Montevideo, Uruguay
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Open Discussion New Directions 16:45—18:15 Saturday Livia Moderator Omar Gelo — University of Ulm, Germany
Language as Cognitive, Communicative and Imaginative tool: how is it relevant within Psychotherapeutic Contextes? Omar Gelo — University of Ulm, Germany
Emilio Fava, Rose Marie Galante, Dan Pokorny, Alessandra Vicari
Conference Workshop Consumer Perspectives 16:45—18:15 Saturday Tiberio
Challenging the orthodoxy: genuine user involvement in psychotherapy research Alison Faulkner — Tavistock Clinic, London, UK
Keren Smith, Chris Evans, Jo-anne Carlyle
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Author Index
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Abbass, Allan 18 Abu Talib, Mansor 15 Ackerman, Steven 9 Agate, Jeffrey 18 Alan, Ivan 2 Albani, Cornelia 2, 18, 44 Alegre, Carmen 34 Altenhoefer, Astrid 2 Altmann de Litvan, Marina 48 Amadei, Gherardo 23 Ambrosiano, Ivan 2 Andrea, Helene 9, 38 Angus, Lynne 11 Apparigliato, Marina 40 Ashwin, Chris 42 Auszra , Lars 38 Aveline, Mark 2 Ávila-Espada, Alejandro 18, 23
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Bae, Sue Hyun 25, 48 Balamoutsou, Sophia 23 Bambling , Matthew 27 Bänninger-Huber, Eva 14, 16 Barak, Azy 40 Barber, Jacques 13, 25, 42 Barlow, Sally 44 Barrett, Marna 2 Bartak, Anna 38 Baucom, Don 18 Bauer, Stefanie 32 Baumgardner, Jennifer 23 Beaumont, Robin 2 Bedi, Robinder 2 Bell, Richard 17 Beltyukova, Svetlana A. 25 Belz-Merk, Martina 12 Benasayag, Ruth 2 Benecke, Cord 16 Benjamin, Lorna Smith 31 Ben-meir, Michal 18 Beretta, Véronique 2 Berger, Thomas 12 Berking, Matthias 18 Birchwood, Max 8 Bischkopf, Jeannette 34 Biscoglio, Regina 11 Blagys, Matthew 14 Blaser , Gerd 18, 44 Blumstein-Bond, Sharon 33 Bond, Michael 33, 40 Boothe, Brigitte 33
Borgo, Stefania 40 Borkovec, Thomas 31, 40 Botella, Luis 18, 34 Boutri, Alkmini 18 Bowman, Elizabeth 42 Breighner, Emily 23, 40 Brotman, Melissa 13 Bruck, Elena 11 Bucci, Wilma 2, 18, 30, 42 Buceta, Cristina 23 Burlingame, Gary 10
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Carcione, Antonino 11, 13, 25, 42 Carlyle, Jo-anne 40, 48 Caro García, Ciro 2 Caro, Isabel 15 Caspar, Franz 9, 12, 23, 34, 44 Castelnuovo, Gianluca 17 Caviglia, Giorgio 34, 42 Cecere, Francesco 33 Centenero, Etrusca 25, 28 Chamodraka, Martha 34 Chan, Margaret 23 Charalambous, Vicky 34 Chen, Shu-chung 2 Chianura, Luca 12 Chorinsky, Beatrice 27 Cigoli, Vittorio 44 Ciocchetti, Rita 33 Clarkin , Audrey 34 Clarkin, John F. 2, 23, 42 Colao-Vitolo, Nicole 34 Coleman, Daniel 18 Colle, Livia 42 Colli, Antonello 16, 32 Comninos, Andreas 18, 25 Conceicao, Nuno 9 Connolly Gibbons, Mary Beth 2, 13, 18, 34
Connolly, Claire 42 Consoli, Andres 34 Conti, Laura 23 Cooper, Mick 42 Corbella, Sergi 18 Cornock, Timothea 2 Couyoumdjian, Alessandro 18 Crall, Jennifer 30 Critchfield, Kenneth L. 31 Crook Lyon, Rachel 34 Crowe, Trevor 18 Curtis, Rebecca 7, 15
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D’Amore, Giovanni 2 Dalle Grave, Riccardo 33 Dazzi, Nino 8, 33, 34, 38 De Coro , Alessandra 16, 42 De Coro, Alessandra 16, 42 De Giacomo, Piero 34 de la Parra, Guillermo 23 De Marco, Maria Civita 2, 8 de Roten, Yves 2, 18, 38 de, Guillermo 23 Deane, Frank 18 DeRubeis, Robert 7, 13, 32 Dèttore, Davide 40 Di Marino, Lauretana 18 Di Nuovo, Santo 38, 44 Di Pasquale, Roberta 11 Di, Santo 38, 44 Dias, Pedro 23 Didonna, Fabrizio 38 Diener, Marc 10 Diguer, Louis 2, 18 Dimitriadou, Eleni 2 Doering, Stephan 18, 34 Donatella, Masante 40 Doucette, Ann 10 Drapeau, Martin 18, 29, 38 Dubé , J. Éric 2, 44
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Egle, Ulrich 18, 38 Elliott, Robert 17, 23, 25, 40 Ensink, Karin 38 Esplen, Mary Jane 27 Etherington, Kim 12 Eugenia, Maria 30 Evans, Chris 13, 25, 34, 42, 44, 48
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Fabi, Giordana 18 Falcone, Maurizio 29, 42 Falloon , Ian 40 Faulkner, Alison 48 Fava, Emilio 8, 25, 48 Feixas, Guillem 2, 17, 28 Fernandes , Eugénia 17, 34 Fernández-Alvarez, Héctor 2 Fernández-Aranda, Fernando 38 Ferrari, Alessandro 9, 25 Festa, Giuseppe Manuel 2, 31 Festa, Lauren 15 Fiore, Donatella 11, 32 Fitzpatrick, Marilyn 9, 18, 34 Florenzano, Ramon 18, 34 Flückiger, Christoph 14
Fontana, Andrea 12 Fontao, Maria 10 Fossati, Andrea 42 Fowler, J Christopher 29 Fox, Christine M. 25 Fox, Melanie 11 Framba, R. 18 Frommer, Joerg 17, 33 Fuertes, Jairo 44 Futterman, Wendy 15
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Gabrielli, Alessandra 27 Galanakis, Michael 2, 9 Gallas, Christine 25 Gamache, Dominick 2, 18 Gangemi, Amelia 10 Garland, Caroline 40 Gazzillo, Francesco 16 Gelo, Omar 18, 48 Gelso, Charles J. 7, 44 Geraldine , Swift 25 Germani, Massimo 31 Giannone, Francesca 44 Gindi, Shahar 18 Giordano, Cecilia 2, 44 Giovannoli, Richard 18 Giusti, Edoardo 18 Gleave, Robert 10 Glick, Meredith J. 11, 42 Golan, Ofer 42 Gold, Christian 2, 18 Goldman, Rhonda 13 Goldmann, Ulrich 2 Goldstein, Beth 40 Golkaramnay, Valiollah 17, 40 Gómez , Beatriz 32 Gonçalves, Armanda 34 Gonçalves, Oscar 18 Grafanaki, Soti 42 Gray, Michael 30 Gray, Michael A. 30 Greenberg, Leslie 11, 13, 25, 38 Grenyer, Brin 18 Grimmer, Berhard 33 Groß, Claudia 34 Grosse Holtforth, Martin 9, 14 Grosse, Martin 9, 14 Guneri, Gulin 25 Guthrie, Elspeth 12, 25, 34
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Hansen, Vidje 42 Hanson, William 18 Hardt, Jochen 18, 30 Harfst, Timo 16, 18
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Harmon, Cory 18 Hartmann, Armin 29, 30 Haselbacher, Antje 18 Hau, Stephan 38 Haug, Severin 40 Hayes, Sarah 2 Henriques, Margarida 18, 34 Henry, Hani 15 Hentschel, Uwe 14, 29, 44, 47 Herrero, Olga 18, 34 Hess, Shirley A. 18 Hill, Clara E. 18, 34, 44 Holmqvist, Rolf 18, 32 Holowaty, Karen 23 Horowitz, Leonard M. 9, 42 Horvath, Adam 18, 23, 38, 44 Huber, Dorothea 42 Humphreys, Carol L. 30, 42
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Iberni, Elisabetta 2, 16 Inman, Arpana 30 Israel, Pravin 18, 34 Israel, Tania 34
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Jack, Barbara L. 42 Jackson, Henry 8 Jacobsson , Gunnel 17 Janzen, Jennifer 18 Jaouich, Alexia 2 Jarry, Josee 23 Jiménez-Murcia , S. 40 Jonathan , Marks 25 Jones , Richard 27 Jongenelen, Inês 23 Jørgensen, Harald 18 Joyce, Anthony 12 Juen, Barbara 14, 16
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Kaechele, Horst 18, 28, 40, 44 Kaiser, Roland 18 Kappis, Bernd 18 Kato, Sumi 33 Kelley, Frances 44 Kersting, Anette 8 King, Robert 17, 18, 27 Kirsch, Anke 16 Knox, Sarah 18 Koerner, Annett 29 Kolden, Gregory G. 8 Kordy, Hans 17, 25, 27, 29, 32, 40 Kosfelder, Joachim 13 Koukkou, Martha 30
Kraft, Susanne 25 Kramer, Ueli 18, 38 Krause , Mariane 23 Kurth, Regina 14
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Ladany, Nicholas 30, 34 Ladany, Nick 27 Lalla, Claudio 12 Lambert, Michael J. 18, 25, 40 Latzer , Yael 38, 40 Latzer, Yael 38, 40 Laverdière, Olivier 2, 18 Lazar, Anna 25 Lech, Börje 18 Lecours, Serge 38, 40 Legenbauer, Tanja 27, 34 Leibovich, Adela 34 Leon, Scott C. 13 Lepper, Georgia 33 Levenick, Kathleen 31 Levy, Kenneth 23 Lilliengren, Peter 17 Lin, Meei-Ju 18, 34 Lindfors, Olavi 34 Lingiardi, Vittorio 12, 16, 32 Liotti, Giovanni 29, 40 Lis, Adriana 12, 14 Lo Coco, Gianluca 10, 44 Lo Verso, Girolamo 9, 10, 38, 40, 44 Lo, Pao-feng 18 Lopez Moreno, Clara 34 Lowe, Alfredo 7 Lueger, Robert J. 25 Luif, Vera 34 Lutz, Wolfgang 13, 25 Lyles, Adriana 27 Lyon Crook, Rachel E. 18
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Machado, Paulo P.P. 13, 33 Maffei, Cesare 42 Maldavsky, David 18, 23, 34 Mallinckrodt, Brent 7, 15 Mancini, Francesco 10 Mansor Abu, Talib 23 Maria, Giovanni 12, 31, 38 Marini, Nadia 34 Markoczy, Edit 27 Markowitz, John 31 Marks, Isaac 40 Marmarosh, Cheri 44 Martínez Guzmán, Claudio 2 Martius, Philipp 18 Maskit, Bernard 2, 42 Mat-amin, Ruhani 38
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Mathier, Fabienne 14 Matos, Marlene 18 Matos, Pedro 18 Matteo, Anthony 18 Mayers, Aviva 34 Mc Vea, Charmaine 18 McCarthy, Kevin Scott 13 McLeod, John 18, 34, 42 McMullen, Evelyn 40 McPherson, Susan 40 Menaker, John 18 Meresman, Joel 34 Mergenthaler, Erhard 10, 13, 18, 33 Mestel, Robert 2 Meta-Analysis 10 Meurs, Patrick 15 Michalak, Johannes 9 Milrod, Barbara 12 Mirabito, Diane 34 Mitjavila, Mercedes 23 Moleiro, Carla 15, 34 Moneta, Maria Eugenia 30 Monsen, Jon 16 Morelli, Gabriele 8 Moustaki, Maria 2 Mullen, Elizabeth A. 8 Muntigl, Peter 42 Muran, Christopher 40 Muran, Christopher J. 11 Mytskidou, Pashalia 2
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Najavits, Lisa 34 Narducci, Julia 2, 18, 34 Negri, Attà 23 Neroni Mercati, Gabriella 2 Neufeldt, Susan 34 Nickel, Ralf 18, 38 Nicolò, Giuseppe 8, 11, 13, 23, 25, 42 Normandin, Lina 38 Norwood, Earta 10
O
Ochoa, Elizabeth 42 Ogrodniczuk, John 12 Okiishi, John 2, 10 Orlinsky, David E. 25, 40, 48 Ortega, Paula 2, 18 Ortu, Francesca 16, 42 Osatuke, Katerine 30, 42
P
Paivio, Sandra 23 Palmieri, Gaspare 34, 42 Parent, Kathy 38
Pascual-leone, Antonio 38 Pate-Carolan, Lia 30 Pedone , Roberto 11, 13, 25, 42 Peham, Doris 14, 16 Percevic, Robert 25, 44 Perpina, Conxa 32 Perry, Christopher John 29, 38, 40 Perry, John Christopher 29, 38, 40 Peterman, Tina 7 Petrak , Frank 18, 38 Pey-Ling, Shieh 34 Philips, Björn 17 Pilkonis, Paul 23, 31 Pinto, Antonio 2, 8, 12 Piper, Wiliam 7, 12 Pöhlmann, Karin 15, 34 Pokorny , Dan 2, 14, 18, 44, 48 Pokorny, Dan 2, 14, 18, 44, 48 Policastro, Pierluigi 9 Pontalti, Corrado 9, 44 Pontalti, Igor 2, 8 Popolo, Raffaele 25, 28 Popp, Marret 34 Prestano, Claudia 10, 44 Procacci, Michele 8, 11, 13, 25, 33, 42
Proietti, Renato 2 Pucurull, Olga 2 Pulido, Ricardo 34 Puschner, Bernd 25
Q
Quiroga, Susana 2, 18
R
Rabung, Sven 33 Rainone, Antonella 10 Rasting, Marcus 30 Reda, Mario Antonio 34 Reid, Mary 30 Rennie, David 33 Richardson, Phil 40 Rivolta, Andrea 11 Romano, Vera 18 Rosner, Rita 2, 38 Ross, Thomas 30 Rothman, Michael 42 Roussos, Andrés 34, 44 Ruggiero, Giovanni Maria 12, 31, 38 Rumpold, Gerhard 18, 34 Russell, Robert 18
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Sabbione, Anna 11 Safran, Jeremy D. 11, 32, 38, 40, 42
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Sales, Célia 2 Salvatore, Giampaolo 29 Sambin, Marco 18 Sammet, Isa 2 Sarracino, Diego 33 Sassaroli, Sandra 2, 8, 12, 31, 38 Saul, Luis Angel 17 Schamberger, Megan 2, 18, 34 Schauenburg, Henning 15, 34 Scherb, Elena D. 25 Schmidt, Ulrike 32 Schneider, Wolfgang 2, 44 Schottenbauer, Michele 34 Schulz, Holger 16, 18 Schweitzer, Robert 18 Seganti, Andrea 32 Semerari, Antonio 11, 13, 25, 40, 42 Shechtman, Zipora 27 Shefler, Gaby 15 Shelef, Karni 18 Shir, Sharon 2 Sibilia, Lucio 40 Slapak, Sara 34 Smith Benjamin, Lorna 31 Smith, Annemarie J.m 34 Smith, David 23 Smith, David Paul 25, 48 Smith, Lorna 31 Smith, Tracey 31 Smith, Tracey L. 8 Soares, Isabel 23 Speanburg, Stefanie 29, 40 Staats, Hermann 2 Stalikas, Anastassios 2, 9, 18, 28, 34 Stålsett Follesø, Gry 34 Stanley, C. 14 Stasch, Michael 44 Stern, Barry 2 Stiles, William 11, 15, 30, 42 Stiles, William B. 12, 13, 15, 40 Stone, Gregory E. 25 Strauss, Bernhard 10, 15, 42, 44 Stucki, Christoph 14 Su-Fei Huang, Sophia 2 Svendsen, Bjorn 18 Sylke, Andreas 16
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Tapia, Luis 2 Tengland, Per-anders 9 Tierney, Sandra C. 8 Timman, Reinier 25 Timulak, Ladislav 10, 23 Tishby, Orya 48 Tiuraniemi, Juhani 34 Todd, Greta 2
Tschacher, Wolfgang 8 Tune, David 12
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Ugazio, Valeria 11
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Valdes, Macarena 18 Valen, Jakob 18, 23, 34 van Manen, Janine 2 Varela, Berta 2, 18 Vasco, Antonio 34 Vermeersch, David A. 18 Viaro, Maurizio 15 Vicari, Alessandra 2, 18, 44, 48 Vigorelli, Marta 2, 8, 23 Viklund, Erika 18 Villegas, Manuel 25, 29 Vinai, Piergiuseppe 2 Vincelli, Francesco 9 Vinnars, Bo 25, 42 Vivino, Barbara 27, 32 Vocks, Silja 34 Vromans, Lynette 18
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Waldron, Sherwood 38 Wang, Li-fei 2, 34 Wang, Wen-hsiu Vicky 34 Watson, Jeanne 40 Watzke, Birgit 2 Weber, Rainer 14, 33 Wei, Meifen 15 Weinryb, Robert M. 25, 42 Wen, Chin-chen 34 Werbart, Andrzej 17 West, William 23, 30 Williams, Christopher 17 Williams, Riccardo 32 Winston, Arnold 11 Winter, David 17, 48 Wiseman, Hadas 2, 15 Wolf, Markus 40 Wolff, Sabine 10
Y
Yeomans, Frank 23
Z
Zanon, Susanna 12 Zeeck, Almut 30 Zimmermann, Grégoire 2 Zimmermann, Peter 23 Znoj, Hansjörg 14 Zoppi, Luisa 18
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Topic Index
A
Attachment 2, 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, 27, 33, 34, 40, 42, 44
B
Brief Therapy 48
C
Case Formulation 34 CBT 2, 8, 9, 33, 38, 40 Change Factors 2, 8, 15, 17, 23, 38, 40
Consumer Perspectives 2, 44, 48 Couple 2, 33, 44 Culture 2, 25, 34, 38, 48 Culture & Spirituality 48
D
Defense Mechanisms 14, 40 Diagnostics 2, 12, 16, 23, 44 Disorders 2, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 23, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33, 38, 40, 42
E
Emotions 2, 9, 10, 23, 31, 34, 38, 44 Ethics 15
F
Family 2, 18, 40
G
Group 2, 9, 10, 12, 17, 18, 27, 29, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44
I
Interpersonal Factors 2, 9, 10, 14, 25, 42, 44
M
Measure Development 9, 16, 25, 29, 33, 40, 42
Measures 2, 34, 40, 42, 44, 48 Meta-Analysis 10 Metapsychology 23
N
Neuroscience 2, 30, 42 New Directions 2, 9, 12, 17, 27, 32, 40, 48
O
Outcome 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 23, 25, 27, 30, 33, 34, 42, 44
Outcome Measures 9, 18, 25
P
Patient Factors 12 Patient/Client Factors 14, 18 Personality 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 23, 28, 29, 31, 38, 42
Predictors 13, 18, 23, 25, 30, 44 Process 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 44
Process (outcome) 34, 44 Process Measures 8, 9, 11, 13, 18, 23, 28, 32, 38, 40, 42
Q
Qualitative Research 11, 12, 17, 23, 29, 33, 34, 42, 44
Quality Assessment 25, 34, 38, 40, 44 Quality Management 2
T
Therapist Factors 13, 14, 15, 32, 34 Therapy Modalities 34 Therapy Models 15, 25, 30, 33, 34, 42 Training 2, 18, 27, 30, 31, 34, 38, 48 Training/ Supervision/ Development 48 Trauma 12, 23, 31, 34