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Reckoning / Foresight RECKONING / FORESIGHT MARCH 18-21, 2020 40TH ANNUAL SPRING MEETING GRAND HYATT NEW YORK TABLE OF CONTENTS Board of Directors.............................................................4 Conference Organizers ....................................................5 General Conference Information ......................................7 Welcome Message ...........................................................8 Special Events ................................................................10 List of Division Committees and Sections ...................... 11 Continuing Education Information ..................................12 Pre-Conference Workshops ...........................................13 Keynotes.........................................................................16 Conference Programs Wednesday ..........................................................13 Thursday ..............................................................18 Friday. ..................................................................41 Saturday ..............................................................58 Award Recipients ............................................................32 Poster Presentations. .....................................................36 Hotel Maps .....................................................................80 List of Presenters............................................................83 MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! SPPP 2021 SPRING MEETING April 14 - 17, 2021 Chicago, IL division39springmeeting.net / MARCH 18-21, 2020 / GRAND HYATT NEW YORK 3 2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS PRESIDENT CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS V. Barry Dauphin, PhD, ABPP Lara Sheehi, PsyD Nadine Obeid, PhD PAST PRESIDENT Leilani Salvo Crane, PsyD, MBA Dennis Debiak, PsyD STEERING COMMITTEE PRESIDENT-ELECT Kori Bennett, PsyD Joseph Schaller, PsyD Inga Blom, PhD Katie Gentile, PhD SECRETARY Toni Hellmann, LCSW Lara Sheehi, PsyD Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD Shara Sand, PsyD TREASURER Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD Jill Bellinson, PhD CONFERENCE COORDINATOR APA COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Seventeen17 Management & Events Dana Charatan, PsyD Elizabeth Goren, PhD Stephen Reisner, PhD Alice Lowe Shaw, PhD Stephen Soldz, PhD Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, PhD MEMBERS-AT-LARGE David Downing, PhD Matthew LeRoy, PsyD Joanna Malone, PhD Dana Sinopoli, PsyD Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD Oksana Yakushko, PhD SECTION REPRESENTATIVES Section I: Albert Brok, PhD Section II: Virginia M. Shiller, PhD Section III: Marilyn Metzl, PhD ABPP Section IV: Bhupin Butaney, PhD Section V: Ghislaine Boulanger, PhD Section VIII: Antonia Halton, PhD VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! Section IX: Carnella Gordon-Brown, ACSW, LCSW VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET Section X: Todd Essig, PhD PARLIAMENTARIAN Mary Beth Cresci, PhD 4 DIVISION 39/SPPP / 40TH ANNUAL SPRING MEETING / division39springmeeting.net division39springmeeting.net / MARCH 18-21, 2020 / GRAND HYATT NEW YORK 5 CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS GENERAL INFORMATION PROPOSAL REVIEWERS ON-SITE REGISTRATION AND CHECK-IN Registration at the hotel opens Tuesday, March 17 at 4:00pm so that those Stephen Anen, PhD Sarah L. Hedlund, PhD attending the pre-conference continuing education sessions can register Kim Arrington, PsyD Toni Hellmann, LCSW and pick up their credentials and materials. All attendees may also take Gila Ashtor, PhD Endra Henry, PhD advantage of this early opportunity. John Auerbach, PhD Loring Ingraham, PhD DAILY REGISTRATION HOURS Isheh Beck, PsyD Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD Ozlem Bekar, PhD Matt LeRoy, PsyD Location: Conference Level Jill Bellinson, PhD Marvice Marcus, PhD Tuesday, March 17: 4:00PM – 6:00PM Janice Bennett, PhD Cheri Marmarosh, PhD Kori Bennett, PsyD Katherine Marshall Woods, PsyD Wednesday, March 18: 7:00AM – 5:00PM Inga Blom, PhD Almas (Ally) Merchant, PsyD Thursday, March 19: 7:00AM – 5:00PM William H. Braun, PsyD Molly Merson, LMFT Emily Brietkopf, MA Ben Morsa, PsyD Friday, March 20: 7:00AM – 6:00PM Brian Brown, PsyD Michael Moscowitz, PhD Saturday, March 21: 7:00AM – 12:00PM Annabella Bushra, PhD Sanjay Nath, PhD Carter Carter, LICSW Craig Polite, PhD BOOK EXHIBITOR LOCATION AND HOURS Christopher Christian, PhD Tracy A. Prout, PhD Exhibitors will be located on the Conference Level. Exhibitors include: Elizabeth Clark, PsyD Romy A. Reading, PhD Routledge. Meredith Darcy, LCSW-R Daniel Rosengart, PhD Dennis Debiak, PsyD Sasha Rudenstine, PhD GENDER NEUTRAL RESTROOM Loren Dent, PhD Richard Ruth, PhD Gender neutral restroom can be found on the Conference Level and Stacey Dershewitz, JD, PsyD Joseph Schaller, PsyD 14th Floor. helen DeVinney, PsyD Jim Sexton, PhD FEEDING ROOM Diana Diamond, PhD Ali Shames Dawson, MA Kritika Dwivedi, PsyD Amira Simha-Alpern, PhD We are pleased to offer a designated feeding or pumping room for any Colin Ennis, PsyD Ingi Soliman, PhD SPPP conference attendees joining with infants or small children. This Malin Fors, MSc, IFPS Warren Spielberg, PhD is located in the Palace Room (Conference Level) available Thursday – Craig Fuller, PhD Matt Steinfeld, PhD Saturday from 8:00AM - 6:00PM. Paul Gedo, PhD Leora Trub, PhD ACCESSIBILITY Katie Gentile, PhD Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD The conference space is wheelchair accessible and will have designated Raha Ghasemi, PhD Alexandra Woods, PhD spaces for wheelchairs in keynote and other programming. We ask that William H. Gottdiener, PhD, ABPP Patricia Yoon, PhD you not move chairs in order to maintain wheelchair designated spaces Anton Hart, PhD and to speak into the microphone when presenting and making comments. Individual ear pieces will be available to aid in hearing. Keynote addresses will be available as PDFs on our website for ease of following along on your personal device. This space is not fragrance free. 6 DIVISION 39/SPPP / 40TH ANNUAL SPRING MEETING / division39springmeeting.net division39springmeeting.net / MARCH 18-21, 2020 / GRAND HYATT NEW YORK 7 WELCOME SPECIAL EVENT Mabuhay, , and Welcome! Reckoning/Foresight is the Society for LENAPE OPENING CEREMONY Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology’s 40th Annual conference–thank you so much for joining us! THURSDAY, MARCH 19 We are grateful to the Lenape people for hosting us in Lenapehoking, specifically 5:00PM - 5:30PM in Manahataan/Manahatta/Manhattan. To this end, we invite you to attend a Ballroom II, III, IV traditional Lenape welcoming ceremony where members of the Lenape Center of Manhattan will open the conference on Thursday, March 19th at 5:00 PM. We cannot think of a better way to engage our theme than trusting that our Please join us for an opening land acknowledgment ceremony, organization can contain and hold the material realities of a history often erased welcoming us to Lenapehoking, led by Hadrien Coumans and and displaced. Joe Baker from the Lenape Center of Manhattan. The commitment to reckon and also to play with possibilities for the future was kicked off by the co-chair selection, a testament to Colin Ennis’ dedication to tangibly open up space. Now we invite you to join us in this unfolding process as you map out your own blueprint for your conference experience. Indeed, this year’s theme challenged us to offer programming that speaks to our membership while also creating space for new or unheard voices, underrepresented forms of inquiry, and innovative presentations. The thoughtful process in which our committee engaged reflects what we hope for our psychoanalytic community. Namely, a community which refreshingly represents, in big and small ways, our collective and individual identities. We are particularly excited about the interactive live taping of the Couched Podcast, a vibrant and growing Scholars Program, a Presidential hosted Lenape Center and Dialogues Across Difference panel, a robust offering of Papers with Discussions, our annual Town Hall meeting, and a large number of first-time attendees/presenters and international voices speaking on what Psychoanalytic research, theory, and practice can offer to conversations on local and global issues such as climate and refugee crises. LENAPE CENTER PANEL We are committed to holding in mind issues of access throughout the conference. Please see the General Information page of our brochure or our website for (PRESIDENTIAL INVITED LUNCH) information regarding accessibility, all-gender bathrooms, and dedicated feeding room. Please also feel free to approach any of us as resources for information, FRIDAY, MARCH 20 guidance, and support throughout your time at the conference. 12:15PM - 2:00PM We are so proud of what we have built with your help and are so excited for Broadway | Conference Level you to join us in what we feel will be a truly meaningful experience against the backdrop of a dire sociopolitical world. This invited lunchtime presentation will be both informative and With warmth and excitement, interactive. Guests from the Lenape Center with support by the Dialogues Across Difference Task Force co-chairs will share information Lara Sheehi (she/her/hers) Nadine Obeid (she/her/hers) and perspectives about local indigenous history and colonialism, giving Leilani Salvo Crane (she/her/hers) members an opportunity to reflect, engage, and connect. Kori Bennett (they/them) Inga Blom (she/her/hers) RSVP required, please email [email protected] to reserve your Katie Gentile (she/her/hers) spot. Space is limited and is accepted on a first come first served basis. Toni Hellmann (she/her/hers) Please RSVP by March 10. Gurmeet S. Kanwal (he/him/his) Shara Sand (she/her/hers) Kirkland S. Vaughans (he/him/his) 8 DIVISION
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