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MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 11 |
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6:45
am to 8:15 am |
Component Groups Breakfast Meeting | |
7:30
am to 6:30 pm |
Registration |
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9:00
am to 5:00 pm |
Exhibits Open |
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8:30 am to 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions: |
Paper
Session 6: (Issues in Dissociation 2) |
6.1 Significant
international contributions to our understanding of dissociation Kim R. Tousignant, PsyD 6.2 Perspectives from a rape crisis agency Nancy N. Fair, MA, Sharon Sutton, MA 6.3 Pierre Janet and the foundations of somatic psychology Pat Ogden, MA 6.4 Multidisciplinary inpatient treatment of severe dissociative disorders in the era of managed care C. Girvani Leerer, PhD (presenter), Judith Feldman, MD, Nadine Kraman, MA (co-authors) |
Paper
Session 7: (Therapy Issues 1) |
7.1 DDNOS — The “bridesmaid” diagnosis Marlene Hunter, MD, FCFPC 7.2 Creative gateways to the system Patricia Prugh, MA, ATR 7.3 Hairpulling: Dialogues of the body Jane R. Lewis, CSW 7.4 The traumatized imagination Paula Thomson, PsyD |
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Symposium
4: |
New research in the biology and clinical psychopathology of trauma, stress,
and dissociation Eric Vermetten, MD (chair), Richard J. Lœwenstein, MD, Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis, PhD, Thomas Ehling, MD, Martin Dorahy, PhD, Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD S4.1 Hippocampal volume in florid and recovered DID, DDNOS, and healthy controls: Three MRI studies Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis, PhD, Thomas Ehling, MD (presenters), Allard Krikke, PhD (co-author) S4.2 Evidence of different cognitive functioning in DID when tested in neutral and anxiety-provoking contexts Martin Dorahy, PhD (presenter), Harvey J. Irwin, PhD, Warwick Middleton, PhD (co-authors) S4.3 Applications of innate affect theory to the understanding and treatment of DID Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD S4.4 Suggestibility in DID: Relationship to factitious and “iatrogenic” DID Richard J. Lœwenstein, MD (presenter), Eric Vermetten, MD, Kristen Wilson, MA, J Douglas Bremner, MD (co-authors) |
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Mini
Workshop 8: |
Trauma and children’s art: What can we tell? Eva-Marie Stern, MA, DTATI |
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Workshop M 5 (1/4): |
Introduction to the diagnosis and treatment of complex dissociative disorders
James A. Chu, MD, Su Baker, MEd, John A. O’Neil, MD FRCPC, Audrey Wagner, PhD |
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Workshop MA 6 (1/4): |
Treating Borderline Personality Disorder as a dissociative spectrum disorder Elizabeth F. Howell, PhD, Ruth Blizard, PhD |
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Workshop MA 7 (1/4): |
Risking connection: A clinician, clergy, and consumer teach a relational
framework for addressing trauma, dissociation, and spirituality Elizabeth G. Vermilyea, MA, Susan Mockus, Jackson H. Day, MDiv, MPH |
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Workshop MA 8 (1/4): |
Sensory
based dynamics and interventions for dissociated children and adults Dave Grill, MFCC, Babette Rothschild, MSW |
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10:00
am to 10:30 am |
Refreshment Break | |
10:30 am to
12:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions:
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Paper Session 8: (Diagnosis 1) |
8.1 Empirical
support for new diagnostic criteria for DID Paul F. Dell, PhD, ABPP 8.2 The Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID): Research findings Paul F. Dell, PhD, ABPP 8.3 Comparison of Borderline Personality Disorder and DID with the MID Andreas Laddis, MD 8.4 Adolescent DID: An elucidation of symptomatology and validation of the MID Steven Ruths, MD, Joyanna Silberg, PhD (presenters), Paul Dell, PhD, Carrie Jenkins, BS (co-authors) |
Paper Session 9: (Case Studies) |
9.1 The structure of Dissociative Fugue: A case study Jack Howley, MS, Colin A. Ross, MD, FRCPC 9.2 If he didn’t dissociate, would he have PTSD?: A curious case of adaptation to trauma Rakesh Jetly, MD, FRCPC, Barbara Fox, PhD 9.3 A six-session hypnotherapy treatment for longstanding visual and auditory hallucinations in a 15-year-old girl Henk Otten, MD, PhD 9.4 Is the 19-year-old salvageable? Emilia Wisniewska, PhD |
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Mini Workshop 9: |
Therapeutic utilization of dissociative techniques in traumatic flashbacks Gisela Perren-Klingler, MD |
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Mini Workshop 10: |
Dissociative clients view their therapists Constance J. Dalenberg, PhD, Christine A. Courtois, PhD |
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Continuing
Sessions: |
Workshop M 5 (2/4) Workshop MA 6 (2/2) Workshop MA 7 (2/2) Workshop MA 8 (2/2) |
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12:00
pm to 1:30 pm |
Awards Luncheon (included with full registration; sponsored by Pfizer) | |
1:30 pm to 3 :00 pm Concurrent Sessions: |
Paper Session 10: (EMDR & Dissocation) |
10.1 Benefits and hazards of introducing EMDR in later stages of therapy Martha Schlesinger, PhD 10.2 EMDR and the creation of hope, post 9/11 Peggy Reubens, MSW 10.3 Thinking in the marrow bone: EMDR, psychoanalysis, and trauma theory Margaret L. Hainer, CSW |
Paper Session 11: (Diagnosis 2) |
11.1 Prevalence of dissociative disorders in psychiatric outpatients Brad Foote, MD 11.2 Pathological dissociation and schizophrenia: Same symptoms, different disorders Andreas Laddis, MD 11.3 Selective and divided attention in Depersonalization Disorder Daphne Simeon, MD (presenter), Margaret Knutelska, MA, Orna Guralnik, PsyD, Dorothy Nelson, BA (co-authors) 11.4 Pathological dissociation taxon membership in Depersonalization Disorder Daphne Simeon, MD (presenter), Margaret Knutelska, MA, Dorothy Nelson, BS, Orna Guralnik, PsyD (co-authors) |
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Mini
Workshop 11: |
Working with angry alters: Helping them choose to relinquish their threatening
and destructive roles Sarah Y. Krakauer, PsyD |
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Workshop MP 9 (1/2): |
The drama, the trauma and the mask of OCD: Life in the shadow of ongoing
terror Frances Yoeli, MFT, CAC, LISW , Tessa-Ava Prattos-Spongalides, MA, MAAT |
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Workshop MP 10 (1/2): |
Food
for thought: Working with eating disorders in sexually abused clients Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C |
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Workshop MP 11 (1/2): |
Somatic
resources for the treatment of dependency issues in complex PTSD Pat Ogden, MA, Ellert R.S. Nijenhuis, PhD, Kathy Steele, MN CS |
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Workshop MP 12 (1/2): |
Assessment
and treatment of child and adolescent dissociation: An integrative developmental
model Joyanna Silberg, PhD, Rachel Downing, MSW |
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Continuing
Session: |
Workshop M5 (3/4) | |
3:00
pm to 3:30 pm |
Refreshment Break | |
3:30
pm to Concurrent |
Paper
Session 12: (Therapy Issues 2) |
12.1 Adjunctive use of medication in the outpatient treatment of persons
with dissociative disorders Richard Chefetz, MD 12.2 Fixed illusions: Confronting the reification of child alters in DID Shielagh R. Shusta-Hochberg, PhD 12.3 Sadistic ritual abuse: Overview and research review George F. Rhoades, Jr., PhD 12.4 Affect regulation therapy in the treatment of trauma and dissociation Guy Sapirstein, PhD, Jean Bellows, PsyD |
Paper Session 13: (Art & Creativity in Dissociation) |
13.1 Dissociation and creativity: A case study Nancy Fair, MA 13.2 Dissociation in art and literature Linda Gantt, PhD 13.2 Dissociation: Can it also be a creative and adaptive defense? Ann W. Aukamp, MSW, BCD 13.4 Creative therapies: Creative self-care strategies Lyn Williams-Keeler, MA |
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Mini
Workshop 12: |
Personality disorders as variants of dissociative phenomena: Treatment
with an integration of ego-state therapy and EMDR Uri Bergmann, PhD |
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Mini
Workshop 13: |
The
presentation of dissociation in a chronic complex PTSD assessment clinic Lisa F. Andermann, MPhil, MDCM, Clare Pain, MD, FRCPC, Nadine Cossette, MD, Michael Gitberg, MA |
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Continuing
Sessions: |
Workshop M 5 (4/4) Workshop MP 9 (2/2) Workshop MP 10 (2/2) Workshop MP 11 (2/2) Workshop MP 12 (2/2) |
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5:30
pm to 6:30 pm |
Annual ISSD Business Meeting | |
6:30
pm to 8:00 pm |
ISSD Committee Meetings | |