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In this book, you will find three sections: Program, New Research and the Exhibits Guide. Use these sections to navigate the 2017 Annual Meeting and experience all the meeting has to offer. Located within the Program, you will find a description of the various scientific session formats along with a log where you can record your daily attendance for the purpose of obtaining CME credit for your activities. The Program is first organized by day, then by session start time, with formats and sessions listed alphabetically under those times. Individual meeting days and program tracks are color- coded to make navigating the Program simple and easy. The New Research section lists the posters that will be presented at this meeting, organized numerically by session/day. There is a topic index at the end of the New Research section to assist you in finding the posters most interesting to you. The Exhibits Guide contains an acknowledgement to exhibitors for sponsorships, a list of the exhibitors and a floor plan of the Exhibit Hall, along with information about the Product Theaters, Therapeutic Updates, Career Fair, and Publishers Book Fair. Use this guide and the included exhibitor and author/presenter indices to navigate the exhibit hall and find precisely the booth you’re looking for. If you have any questions about this book or the scientific program, please feel free to stop by the Education Center, Ballroom 20 Foyer, Upper Level, San Diego Convention Center, and a member of the APA Administration will be happy to assist you. All members of the APA Administration will wear green badges. Welcome to the Annual Meeting! Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting |

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About This Guide ����������������������������������������������� 1 New Research ������������������������������������������������ 149 Welcome from the Scientific Program Committee, Saturday’s Poster Sessions ������������������������ 150 Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. �������������������������������� 4 Sunday’s Poster Sessions �������������������������� 158 Scientific Program Committee Photo ������������ 4 Monday’s Poster Sessions �������������������������� 167 Welcome from the APA President, Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. ������������������������ 5 Tuesday’s Poster Sessions �������������������������� 172 Welcome from the APA CEO and Medical Topic Index ���������������������������������������������������� 178 Director, Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. �������������������� 6 Exhibits Guide ������������������������������������������������� 181 Welcome from the Exhibitor Sponsorship Acknowledgments � � 182 San Diego Psychiatric Society ������������������������ 7 General Information ������������������������������������ 184 General Information ����������������������������������������� 11 Product Theaters ���������������������������������������� 186 Shuttle Service ������������������������������������������������ 18 Therapeutic Updates ���������������������������������� 190 Hotel Locations and City Map ������������������������ 19 Special Acknowledgments ����������������������������� 21 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions �������������������������������������������������� 192 Disclosure Index ���������������������������������������������� 23 Exhibitors by Product/Service Listing ��� 240 Innovation Zone Schedule . . . 52 Career Fair and Publishers Book Fair Program ������������������������������������������������������������ 53 Exhibitors ����������������������������������������������������� 244 Format Descriptions ������������������������������������� 54 Numerical List of Exhibitors Learning Labs ����������������������������������������������� 56 by Booth Number ��������������������������������������� 246 Daily Attendance Log ��������������������������������� 58 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan �������������������������������� 251 Saturday’s Program ������������������������������������� 59 Presenters Index �������������������������������������������� 257 Sunday’s Program ������������������������������������������ 77 Monday’s Program ��������������������������������������� 101 Tuesday’s Program �������������������������������������� 123 Wednesday’s Program ��������������������������������� 141 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting |

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Dear Colleagues and Guests, Welcome to San Diego for the 2017 Memorial Convocation Lecture and have a Q&A Annual Meeting of the American discussion with Dr. Nora D. Volkow, Director, NIDA. We Psychiatric Association. The meeting are very pleased to offer several interactive sessions promises to be an exciting venue with Drs. Alan F. Schatzberg, Peter D. Kramer, and the for education, new experiences and new director of the NIHM, Dr. Joshua A. Gordon. We connecting with colleagues. are also excited to have Chef David Bouley join us to talk about the importance of living food in our mental The theme selected by APA President health. Our partner organization from the National Dr. Maria A. Oquendo for this meeting Institutes of Health this year is the National Institute on is “Prevention Through Partnerships.” This is exceptionally Alcohol Abuse and (NIAAA), and under the timely and offers attendees a tremendous range of direction of its head, Dr. George F. Koob, we will host educational opportunities in San Diego. In recent years, a series of special programs, including media sessions psychiatry.org/annualmeeting prevention has become a focus throughout medicine. prepared by NIAAA. The field of psychiatry will be impacted by important developments such as the passage of the 21st Century The meeting will continue some of the innovative learning Cures Act. Hopefully, this legislation will help advance formats from last year and introduce new interactive the cause of prevention and early identification of mental formats. Look for controversial topic debates, interactive illness. The growth of integrated care networks and new labs and real-time simulators to present novel and fun value-based payment arrangements also presage a focus ways of learning. Plan for a diverse lineup of Distinguished on early detection. Results from the NIMH-sponsored lectures, Frontiers of Science presentations, RAISE (Recovery After Initial Episode) presidential symposia, allied organization symposia, Study have highlighted the success of programs aiming research advances, and interactive sessions to showcase to provide evidence-based treatment to individuals the exciting state of our field and offer all who attend the experiencing a first psychotic episode. Throughout the chance to learn something new and valuable. meeting schedule you will find lectures, symposia and I encourage you to download and use the workshops exploring the potential for prevention and APA Meetings App. You can access it at psychiatry. early detection and treatment of mental illness. org/app. The app can help you make the most of your The Scientific Program Committee has put together meeting experience: connect with colleagues, get the more than 400 sessions, 34 courses and numerous latest updates, find sessions by speaker and topic, plan innovative learning experiences for this meeting. your itinerary, and much more. Susannah Cahalan, whose book, Brain on Fire, We hope you enjoy the meeting as much as we enjoyed eloquently tells the story of her experience with planning it. autoimmune encephalitis, will speak to us at the end of the Opening Session. Elizabeth Vargas, a well- Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. known reporter, will present the William C. Menninger 2017 Annual Meeting Program Chair

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4 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | 5 interaction of race, racism and mental health. and mental racism race, of interaction and of interactive a number offers program The the including experiences, learning innovative new which explores Zone, Health Innovation Mental with Challenge yourself psychiatry. for technologies and learning with a series of of thinking ways new sessions roundtable interactive Labs. These Learning a mock deposition, lab, include the treatment and and fellows residents boot camps for leadership medical and a new academic , early career on is also a session There theater. mystery history and web- on the use of mobile will focus that Monday and recovery. support treatment to based technologies the Scientific to a special thanks extend to I want Philip R. Muskin, by chaired Committee, Program this for on the program work its outstanding for M.D., with leading of sessions hundreds The meeting. year’s your of opportunities for a wealth offer experts development. professional year’s this at with you interacting to looking forward I’m the will leave you My hope is that Annual Meeting. and equipped with a inspired and energized meeting colleagues and your help you to knowledge of new wealth possible. care the best deliver Ph.D. M.D., Maria A. Oquendo, President Association American Psychiatric

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Welcome to the 2017 APA Annual Annual APA the 2017 to Welcome Leaders San in Meeting Diego. the United from in psychiatry have the world around and States exciting an offer to here gathered APA for program and informative and guests. members theme is “Prevention year’s This is field of psychiatry The Partnerships.” Through technologies, new science, with new evolving rapidly collaborations and new care, of systems new and partnerships. of psychiatry the field of change for area One important One and wellness. prevention toward is the movement of and thriving in the midst adapting to to of the keys with other partnerships strategic change is developing and with with paraprofessionals disciplines in medicine, outside with together Working the community. in sectors increasing The success. eventual to will be key groups and of psychiatric the care integrating shift toward for opportunities many offers other medical conditions early or screening, prevention leading to partnerships on A special training treatment. diagnosis and better will be presented approach care applying the integrated Tuesday through Saturday the meeting, at times four 8:00 a.m. – Noon. mornings at the with has partnered APA meeting, this year’s For Alcoholism Abuse and on Alcohol Institute National on a series of sessions bring attendees to (NIAAA) NIAAA on diagnosis and treatment. science the latest Director Meeting emotional states. of negative the neurobiology the new meet to the opportunity will have attendees Health, of Mental Institute of the National director on hall meeting a town at Ph.D., M.D., Joshua Gordon, ask questions to chance is your morning. This Tuesday and priorities. about NIMH programs morning will on Wednesday symposium A Presidential a pioneer M.D., Pierce, Chester of the late honor the legacy on mental and racism of race of the impacts in the study on the a panel of leaders will feature session health. The Dear Colleagues and Guests, and Dear Colleagues Welcome from the APA President APA the from Welcome Welcome from the APA CEO and Medical Director

Dear Colleagues and Guests, Welcome to San Diego for the 2017 of San Diego’s lively Gaslamp Quarter. Guests at this Annual Meeting of the American ticketed event will enjoy spectacular wine and cocktails Psychiatric Association. The on the patio, and world-class cuisine indoors, as well as meeting offers a rich educational a program honoring the 2017 recipients of the Awards program, featuring the latest for Advancing Minority Mental Health. scientific research and new We’re building on the success of last year’s educational advances in clinical practice along track for residents, fellows and medical students by with numerous special events and offering an even more robust series of special scientific networking opportunities. sessions in San Diego this year. The Learning Lab brings Please join me in honoring APA distinguished fellows, exciting, innovative ways to learn to the 2017 Annual distinguished life fellows, international fellows, award Meeting, with the uniquely designed sessions that

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting winners and others at the Convocation of Distinguished emphasize team training and roleplaying. MindGames, Fellows. This year we are honored to have Elizabeth where teams of residents go head-to-head with each Vargas, award-winning co-anchor of ABC’s 20/20, other in a Jeopardy-style competition on patient care, presenting the William C. Menninger Lecture at medical knowledge and psychiatric history, is back and the Convocation. The Convocation will take place is sure to be a popular attraction once again. on Monday, May 22, at 5:30 p.m. at the San Diego If you haven’t done so already, I encourage you to Convention Center. download the APA Meetings App for easy access to Other award lectures being presented at the program information and the latest updates and alerts meeting include: during the meeting. The app contains a treasure trove

XX Simon Bolivar Award — Eduard Vieta, M.D. of content in a very user-friendly package and is a great way to manage your time and connect with your XX Kun-Po Soo Award — Albert Yeung, M.D. colleagues during the meeting. Download the app XX George Tarjan Award — today at psychiatry.org/app. Ramaswamy Viswanathan, M.D., Sc.D. If you’re on Twitter or Facebook, be sure to share your XX Manfred S. Guttmacher Award — thoughts and experiences on the meeting by using Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.* #APAAM17. XX Alexandra Symonds Award — Thank you, and welcome to San Diego! Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. XX David A. Mrazek Award — John R. Kelsoe, M.D. Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. CEO and Medical Director This is a milestone year for the American Psychiatric American Psychiatric Association Association Foundation as we celebrate its 25th anniversary. The Foundation’s annual benefit to support its public education and research initiatives will be held on Saturday, May 20, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the San Diego Wine & Culinary Center, mere steps from hotels and the restaurants, bars, and other attractions

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On behalf of the San Diego of the SanOn behalf Diego like I would Society, Psychiatric As San Diego. to you welcome to of the American branch a district our Association, Psychiatric well- promote to seeks organization for and advocacy being, education while being committed our patients in patients to care psychiatric quality promoting to our communities. our by together all bound are we members, As APA learning, lifelong of the process to dedication common knowledge your expanding time spent enjoy and as you across from colleagues with your base and interacting our to enjoy find some time I hope you the globe, city. wonderful Magazine named San Diego the number Money In 2016, city It is the eighth-largest destination. travel one U.S. its nearly perfect for and is known States in the United and visitors residents which allows weather, year-round nearly 70 of the county’s advantage take to a chance and the local mountains in addition to miles of coastline include explore to Beach communities desert areas. and Beach, La Jolla, Del Mar, Beach, Pacific Ocean flavor. distinctive Solana Beach, each with its own in SanDiego’s scene downtown is a vibrant There Italy Little and in the Gaslamp Quarter historic is the San Diego, Old Town, neighborhood. Nearby destination. and is a tourist of the city birthplace and nearby dot the city restaurants Wonderful Dear Colleagues and Guests, and Dear Colleagues Welcome from the San Diego Psychiatric Society Psychiatric Diego San the from Welcome APA Foundation Annual Benefit at the Annual Meeting

As the APA’s charitable arm, APA Foundation’s Benefit during the Annual Meeting raises funds for public education on psychiatry and mental health, as well as professional grants, fellowships, and awards.

Celebrate our 25th Anniversary with us! • Join APA Foundation and 450+ esteemed physicians and friends • Food and wine lovers will enjoy the San Diego Wine and Culinary Event Center, directly across from the meeting • Hors d’oeuvres, wine tasting, cocktails, dessert, and entertainment included

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APA Meetings App Educational Objectives The APA Meetings App gives you all the information you By participating in this meeting, you will need to navigate the Annual Meeting. XX describe new research findings in psychiatry and Search the scientific program by day, format, topic, and how they may impact practice; or speaker. Use maps to find meeting spaces and the XX apply quality improvement strategies to improve Exhibit Hall. Receive real-time alerts from the APA and clinical care; provide feedback through surveys. XX provide culturally competent care for To download the app for Apple and Android devices, diverse populations; visit the App Store or Google Play and search for XX describe the utility of psychotherapeutic and “APA Meetings” or visit psychiatry.org/app from your pharmacological treatment options; mobile device. For app assistance during the meeting, visit the Education Center. XX integrate knowledge of current psychiatry into

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APA Newsroom and XX identify barriers to care, including health service Communications Office delivery issues. Room 14AB, Mezzanine Level Accreditation Saturday – Tuesday The APA is accredited by the Accreditation Council 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Wednesday continuing medical education for physicians. The APA 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. designates this live activity for a maximum of 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim These rooms are for the use of registered and only the credit commensurate with the extent of their credentialed members of the media. participation in the activity. Continuing Medical Education Unless otherwise specified, scientific sessions on the Annual Meeting program meet the criteria for AMA Certificate of Attendance and Evaluation PRA Category 1 Credit™. Sessions in the following The general meeting evaluation and CME certificate program formats are designated as Category 1: the of attendance are available at the CME Certificate of “advances in…” series, case conferences, courses Attendance Booth located in the Education Center, and master courses, FOCUS Live!, forums, lectures, Ballroom 20 Foyer, Upper Level, San Diego Convention symposia and presidential symposia, rapid-fire talks, Center, Saturday – Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., or interactive sessions, learning lab sessions, EduTours, online at psychiatry.org/annualmeetingcme. The website and workshops and media workshops. will be available during the meeting and for three months afterward. Participants can claim CME certificates on Poster sessions, Convocation, the Opening Session, or before August 24, 2017. You will need the user name and events in the Mental Health Innovation Zone are and password provided in your registration confirmation NOT designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. email to access the evaluation and obtain your certificate. Please note that the scientific program schedule is Certificates will not be issued after August 24. subject to change. Please see the APA Daily or the APA Meetings App for details on changes to the scientific program. Attendance Scientific sessions are open to all Annual Meeting registrants with the exception of case conferences, which are open to APA members only. Courses and master courses require a ticket and an additional fee. To document CME credit earned at the Annual Meeting, participants should maintain a list of sessions they attend. Credit is earned on an hour-for-hour basis. A daily attendance log is provided in this book for tracking | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to your sessions and credits. 14 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | 15 6:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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©2017. Paid for by the United States Army. All rights reserved. 23 Disclosure Index Speakers Bureau/Speaker Stock/Other Financial Name Consultant/Advisory Board Employee Grant/Research Support Other Disclosure Honoraria Relationship Adham, Nika Allergan Allergan Amos, Tony Janssen Appelbaum, Paul S. COVR Janssen-Cilag|Lundbeck|Otsuka Janssen|Lundbeck|Otsuka Arango, Celso Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals|Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals Inc. Ironshore Pharmaceuticals|Neos Therapeutics, Arnold, Valerie Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Shire Austin, Jehannine Pfizer Batterson, Bob Pfizer|Psyadon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Spouse/Partner) Owner: Brain Educators LLC|(Spouse/ Benjamin, Sheldon Brain Educators Partner) Owner: Brain Educators LLC

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting LLC Bennett, Jeffrey I. Janssen Bilder, Deborah Audentes Therapeutics|BioMarin Consultant to the International Research Institute for Gambling and Gaming in Sankt Blanco-Jerez, Carlos Augustin (Germany)regarding gambling regulations in Germany AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Bristol-Myers Squibb|Eli Lilly and Company|Euthymics Bioscience, Inc.|Forest Laboratories, Blier, Pierre Inc.|Janssen|Lundbeck|Merck & Co.|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer|Pierre Fabre|Servier|Shire| Takeda|Valeant Janssen|Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation|Sunovion Bobo, William V. Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Supernus|Teva Assure RX|Janssen|Myriad Genetics, Inc.|Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Sage Therapeutics, Bonthapally, Vijayveer Sage Therapeutics, Inc. Inc. (Spouse/Partner) Takeda Pharmaceuticals|(Spouse/ (Spouse/Partner) (Spouse/Partner) Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Avanir Neuroquest Partner)Avanir Corporation|Biogen|Eli (Spouse/Partner ) Majority Owner: Brawman Mintzer, Olga Neuroquest|Recruitment Corporation|INSYS Therapeutics |Recruitment Lilly and Company|Genentech|Merck & Biopharma Connex Partners Partners Co.|Pfizer|Roche|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Pritzker Neruopsychiatric Disorders Research Brody, Benjamin Consortium Brown, Brianne Janssen Johnson & Johnson Brown, Richard Humanetics Humanetics Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Brown, Thomas E. Ironshore Pharmaceuticals|Shire Inc.|Shire Inventor/ patent applications concerning Bunch, Raymond this research: Invitrodiagnostics Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Burdick, Katherine Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Ltd.|Sumitomo|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Burtner, Joanna L. Grunenthal GmBH Bussing, Regina Pfizer Camacho, Alvaro Janssen Armstrong Laboratories Campbell, Cabrina Teva Pharmaceuticals Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Candilis, Philip Medco Health|Merck & Co.|Pfizer Caroff, Stanley N. Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.|Teva Pharmaceuticals Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Cervel Neurotech, Inc.|Janssen|NeoSync Carpenter, Linda Magstim |Neuronetics, Inc. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

24 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 2525 (Spouse/Partner ) Majority Owner: Owner: Majority ) (Spouse/Partner Connex Biopharma Inventor/ patent applications concerning concerning applications patent Inventor/ this research: Invitrodiagnostics Other Disclosure Other LLC|(Spouse/ Educators Brain Owner: Partner)Owner: Brain Educators LLC Research International the to Consultant Institute for Gambling and Gaming in Sankt gambling (Germany)regarding Augustin Germany in regulations Medco Health|Merck & Co.|Pfizer Sage Therapeutics, Inc. Therapeutics, Sage Johnson & Johnson Humanetics Stock/Other Financial Financial Stock/Other Relationship Allergan COVR (Spouse/Partner) (Spouse/Partner) Neuroquest|Recruitment Partners

|Neuronetics, Inc. |Neuronetics, Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Pharmaceuticals Sunovion Inc.|Janssen|NeoSync Neurotech, Cervel Armstrong Laboratories Armstrong Inc. Pharmaceuticals Sunovion Grunenthal GmBHGrunenthal Pfizer Pritzker Neruopsychiatric Disorders Research Consortium Takeda Pharmaceuticals|(Spouse/ Takeda Corporation|Biogen|Eli Partner)Avanir Lilly and Company|Genentech|Merck & Pharmaceuticals Co.|Pfizer|Roche|Takeda Assure RX|Janssen|Myriad Genetics, Inc.|Pfizer Genetics, RX|Janssen|Myriad Assure Janssen Pfizer|Psyadon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer|Psyadon Pfizer Grant/Research SupportGrant/Research Janssen Allergan Janssen (Spouse/Partner) Brain Educators LLC Therapeutics, Sage Inc. Employee (Spouse/Partner) (Spouse/Partner) Neuroquest |Recruitment Partners Speakers Bureau/Speaker Bureau/Speaker Speakers Honoraria Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Pharmaceuticals, Ironwood Inc.|Shire Inc. Pharmaceuticals Sunovion Janssen-Cilag|Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Inc. Pharmaceuticals Takeda Pharmaceuticals Takeda Humanetics Ironshore Pharmaceuticals|Shire Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Pharmaceuticals Ltd.|Sumitomo|Takeda Janssen Pharmaceuticals Teva Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Teva Biosciences, Neurocrine Magstim Consultant/Advisory Board Consultant/Advisory Janssen|Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Sumitomo Therapeutics|BioMarin Audentes Pharmaceuticals|Bristol-Myers AstraZeneca Squibb|Eli Lilly and Company|Euthymics Laboratories, Inc.|Forest Bioscience, Co.|Otsuka & Inc.|Janssen|Lundbeck|Merck Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer|PierreFabre|Servier|Shire| Takeda|Valeant Corporation|Sunovion Pharma Janssen|Mitsubishi Inc.|Supernus|Teva Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals|Avanir Acadia (Spouse/Partner) Therapeutics Corporation|INSYS Ironshore Pharmaceuticals|Neos Therapeutics, Therapeutics, Pharmaceuticals|Neos Ironshore Inc.|Shire Brody, Benjamin Brody, Brown, Brianne Brown, Richard Brown, Thomas E. Bunch, Raymond Katherine Burdick, Burtner, Joanna L. Bussing, Regina Alvaro Camacho, Cabrina Campbell, Candilis, Philip Caroff,Stanley N. Linda Carpenter, Name Adham, Nika Amos, Tony S. Paul Appelbaum, Celso Arango, Bob Batterson, Benjamin, Sheldon Bennett, Jeffrey I. Deborah Bilder, Blanco-Jerez, Carlos Pierre Blier, Bobo, William V. Bonthapally, Vijayveer Brawman Mintzer, Olga Arnold, Valerie Austin, Jehannine Disclosure Index Speakers Bureau/Speaker Stock/Other Financial Name Consultant/Advisory Board Employee Grant/Research Support Other Disclosure Honoraria Relationship Janssen|Sunovion Chaimowitz, Gary Janssen|Pfizer|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. Chakravorty, Subhajit Teva Pharmaceuticals Chan, Steven HealthLinkNow Abbott Laboratories|Bristol- Chan, Vivien Myers Squibb|Eli Lilly and Company Chen, Yu Hai Eric Janssen Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Akili|Alcobra|Allergan|Ironshore Pharmaceuticals Arbor Pharmaceuticals|Ironshore Pharmaceuticals |Lundbeck|Medgenics|Neurovance|Noven Pharm |Neurovance|Noven Pharmaceutical|Pfizer|Rhodes Arbor Pharmaceuticals|Neos Childress, Ann C. aceutical|Pearson|Pfizer|Purdue Pharma|Rhodes Pharmaceuticals|Shire|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Therapeutics, Inc.|Pfizer|Shire Pharmaceuticals|Shire|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Inc.

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Alkermes|Allergan|Eli Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Alkermes| Lilly and Company|Forum Pharmaceuticals|Janss Allergan|Janssen|Lundbeck|Merck Bristol-Myers Squibb|Eli Lilly Citrome, Leslie en|Lundbeck|Merck & Co.|Neurocrine Biosciences, & Co.|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Pfiz and Company|Johnson & Inc.|Noven Pharmaceutical|Otsuka|Pfizer|Reviva|S er|Shire|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Johnson|Merck & Co.|Pfizer hire|Sunovion|Takeda|Teva|Vanda Inc.|Takeda|Vanda Fabre-Kramer Phar|Palatin Technologies|S1 Auspex Pharm|Axsome Therapeutics|Forest Euthymics Bioscience, Inc.|S1 Clayton, Anita Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.|Sprout Laboratories, Inc.|Genomind|Janssen|Palatin Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Pharmaceuticals|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Technologies|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Coccaro, Emil Azevan Pharmaceuticals Cochran, Michelle Genomind Sage Therapeutics, Colquhoun, Helen Sage Therapeutics, Inc. Inc. Compton, Wilson M. GE Health Care, Inc.|Pfizer Alkermes|Forum Pharmaceuticals|Janssen |Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Correll, Christoph U. |Pfizer|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Supernus|Takeda Pharmaceuticals|Teva Pharmaceuticals AstraZeneca|Janssen|Lundbeck Courtet, Philippe Janssen|Servier Servier |Otsuka|Servier Crane, Monica K. Biogen|Genentech|Eisai, Inc. Cromwell, John Predelix Medical LLC Acadia Pharmaceuticals| Alkermes|Allergan|Avanir Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Alkermes|Allergan Alkermes|Allergan|Avanir Corporation|Boehringer Corporation|Global Medical |Avanir Corporation|Cerecor, Inc.|Forum Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals|Genomind|Intracellular Cutler, Andrew J. Education|Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Intracellular Therapies|Ironshore Therapies|Ironshore Pharmaceuticals|Janssen Pharmaceuticals|Pam Pharmaceuticals|Janssen|Lundbeck |Lundbeck|Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Lab, LLC|Shire|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Spouse/Partner) Courtechs Labs|Human GE Health Care, Courtechs Labs|Human Dale, Anders Longevity, Inc. Inc. Longevity, Inc. Braeburn Dammerman, Ryan Pharmaceuticals Intracellular Davis, Robert E. Therapies M3 Information, M3 Information, LLC|Fuse Health Daviss, Steve Axial Healthcare|Kennedy Forum LLC Strategies Brain Resource, Ltd.|St. Jude Medical, Inc.Assure DeBattista, Charles RX Johnson & Johnson|Neuronetics, Inc.|Sunovion Johnson & Johnson|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer DelBello, Melissa P. Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Supernus |Shire|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Supernus Delgado, Fabrizzio A. DeSilva, Ravi | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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28 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 2929 Patent Authorship: Misfit, Inc./Fossil Group Contractual Services: Contractual AbbVie|Merz|Auspex|Xeomin Registry Study|Ipsen Employed a contract by research organization that was commissioned to conduct the research Other Disclosure Other (Spouse/Partner) Sanofi Sanofi (Spouse/Partner) Inc. Pharmaceuticals, Allergan |AstraZeneca |AstraZeneca Allergan Pharmaceuticals CNSDose Pty, Ltd. TalkSession Stock/Other Financial Financial Stock/Other Relationship Group Inc./Fossil Misfit, Laboratories|Bristol- Abbott Myers Squibb|Eli Lilly and Company Allergan Stada Takeda Pharmaceuticals Takeda Janssen|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Inc. 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Name Matthew Diamond, DiBernardo, Allitia Gordon Donnir, Nancy Downs, Dunn, Laura Durgam, Suresh Willie Earley, Evins, A. Eden Evins, Anne E. Eyre, Harris A. Fayad, Sarah M. Hubert H. Fernandez, Carl Erik Fisher, Flood, Emuella M. Timothy Fong, Forester, Brent Disclosure Index Speakers Bureau/Speaker Stock/Other Financial Name Consultant/Advisory Board Employee Grant/Research Support Other Disclosure Honoraria Relationship Eisai, Inc.|Eli Lilly and Company|Janssen|Meiji|Otsuka Hatta, Kotaro Pharmaceuticals|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Ironshore Herman, Barry K. Ironshore Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals Hibar, Derrek Janssen Janssen Otsuka Hobart, Mary Pharmaceuticals Centene Holmes, William Corporation Husain-Krautter, Sehba Iyer, Sharat P. 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30 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | 3131 Other Disclosure Other Allergan AliphCom|HealthRhythms, Assessments, Inc.|Psychiatric Inc.|(Spouse/Partner) HealthRhythms, Inc.|Psychiatric Assessments, Inc. Pharmaceuticals Portola Shire Abbott (Spouse/Partner) Laboratories|AbbVie Pharmaceutical Johnson & Johnson & Johnson Stock/Other Financial Financial Stock/Other Relationship Pharmaceuticals Ironshore Janssen Medavante|Vanguard Research Research Medavante|Vanguard Group

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Assure RX Pharma Mitsubishi Servier|(Spouse/Partner) Corporation|Servier Cambridge Cognition Janssen-Cilag|Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals|Bristol- Allergan|AstraZeneca Information, Squibb|Janssen|Lundbeck|M3 Myers Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer|Takeda LLC|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Consultant/Advisory Board Consultant/Advisory Analytics Health Truven Inc.|Otsuka Alkermes|Neuronetics, Pharmaceuticals Alkermes|Allergan|Eli Lilly and Company |Forum Pharmaceuticals|Genentech Therapies|Janssen|Johnson|Intracellular & Inc. Biosciences, Johnson|Lundbeck|Neurocrine Pharma TransTech Assure RX Kinback, Kevin M. Kolli, Venkata B. Alan Kott, Kenneth Kramer, DavidKupfer, J. LaFrance, William Curt Guillermo Lahera, Raymond Lam, Lapic, Seth Lavretsky, Helen Lee, Junghyun Hannah Lepola, Ulla Name Hatta, Kotaro Herman, Barry K. Derrek Hibar, Hobart, Mary Holmes, William Sehba Husain-Krautter, SharatIyer, P. Janicak, Philip M. John Kane, Charles Kellner, R. John Kelsoe, L. James Kennedy, Khachatryan, Alexandra Sonnie Kim, Kimmel, Mary C. Jegede, Oluwole Jegede, Joshi, Kruti Disclosure Index Speakers Bureau/Speaker Stock/Other Financial Name Consultant/Advisory Board Employee Grant/Research Support Other Disclosure Honoraria Relationship Autifony Therapeutics|Bristol-Myers Lewis, David A. Squibb|Concert Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Inc. Neurocrine Luo, Rosa Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Biosciences, Inc. Lusskin, Shari I. Pfizer Majeed, Madia Mancevski, Branislav Janssen Mansukhani, Meghna ResMed Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Allergan|Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals|Lundbeck|Otsuka Marder, Stephen R. Forum Pharmaceuticals|Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Pharmaceuticals|Takeda Pharmaceuticals|Teva Pharmaceuticals psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Mason, Barbara J. Depomed, Inc. Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. Mathews, Maju Janssen Dannon|Danone|Prolacta|Synergy|Takeda Mayer, Emeran Pharmaceuticals McCracken, James T. Alcobra, Ltd. Psyadon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. McCullumsmith, Cheryl Janssen B. McCullumsmith, Robert (Spouse/Partner) Allergan Expert Testimony: Janssen|Tris McGough, James J. Sunovion Shire|NeuroSigma Pharmaceuticals AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Eli Lilly and Company|Janssen- Ortho|Johnson & Allergan|AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Janssen- Forest McIntyre, Roger S. Johnson|Lundbeck|Mitsubishi Ortho|Lundbeck|Otsuka Laboratories|Otsuka|Bristol- Pharma Corporation|Pfizer|Purdue Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer|Purdue Pharma|Shire Myers Squibb|Moksha8 Pharma|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Meltzer-Brody, Janssen|Sage Therapeutics, Inc. Samantha Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Alkermes|Merck Meyer, Jonathan M. Teva Pharmaceuticals Frosst|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Misri, Shaila Lundbeck|Pfizer Lundbeck|Pfizer Allergan|Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals|Eli Lilly and Mofsen, Ricky S. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals|Roche Company|Intracellular Therapies|Laboratorios Farmaceuticos Rovi|Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Roche|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Click Therapeutics|Mobile Health Muench, Frederick Interventions|Mobiquity Narasimhan, Meera Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Forum Pharmaceuticals|Genomind|Takeda Nasrallah, Henry A. Pharmaceuticals DiaMentis |Shire |Sunovion Navia, Bradford Shire|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Pharmaceuticals Inc. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

32 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 3333 Expert Testimony: Janssen|Tris Janssen|Tris Expert Testimony: Pharmaceuticals Other Disclosure Other Click Therapeutics|Mobile Health Interventions|Mobiquity Stock/Other Financial Financial Stock/Other Relationship Inc. Biosciences, Neurocrine Forest Laboratories|Otsuka|Bristol- Myers Squibb|Moksha8 Shire|Sunovion PharmaceuticalsShire|Sunovion Inc. Allergan|Boehringer Ingelheim Ingelheim Allergan|Boehringer Pharmaceuticals|Eli Lilly and Therapies|Laboratorios Company|Intracellular Farmaceuticos Rovi|Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals|Roche|Takeda Janssen|Sage Therapeutics, Inc. Therapeutics, Janssen|Sage Allergan|AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Janssen- Allergan|AstraZeneca Ortho|Lundbeck|Otsuka Pharma|Shire Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer|Purdue Shire|NeuroSigma Psyadon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pharmaceuticals, Psyadon Janssen Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. Therapeutics, Corcept Forum Pharmaceuticals|Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Biosciences, Pharmaceuticals|Neurocrine Forum ResMed Pfizer Grant/Research SupportGrant/Research DiaMentis |Shire |Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Neurocrine Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Janssen Janssen Employee Speakers Bureau/Speaker Bureau/Speaker Speakers Honoraria Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Alkermes|Merck Frosst|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Inc. Pharmaceuticals Lundbeck|Pfizer Sunovion Pharmaceuticals|Eli AstraZeneca Company|Janssen- and Lilly & Ortho|Johnson Johnson|Lundbeck|Mitsubishi Corporation|Pfizer|Purdue Pharma Pharmaceuticals Pharma|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Takeda Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. Therapeutics, Corcept Teva Pharmaceuticals Teva Lundbeck|Pfizer Pharmaceuticals|Roche Ingelheim Boehringer Pharmaceuticals Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|Genomind|Takeda Forum Pharmaceuticals Consultant/Advisory Board Consultant/Advisory Therapeutics|Bristol-Myers Autifony Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Squibb|Concert Inc. Pharmaceuticals Pfizer Pharmaceuticals|Allergan|Boehringer Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Lundbeck|Otsuka Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals|Teva Pharmaceuticals|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Depomed, Dannon|Danone|Prolacta|Synergy|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Alcobra, Ltd. Allergan (Spouse/Partner) Meyer, JonathanMeyer, M. Misri, Shaila Mofsen, Ricky S. Frederick Muench, Meera Narasimhan, Nasrallah, Henry A. Navia, Bradford Name Lewis, David A. Luo, Rosa Lusskin, Shari I. Madia Majeed, Mancevski, Branislav Mansukhani, Meghna R. Stephen Marder, Mason, Barbara J. Mathews, Maju Emeran Mayer, T. James McCracken, Cheryl McCullumsmith, B. Robert McCullumsmith, McGough, James J. McIntyre, Roger S. Meltzer-Brody, Samantha Disclosure Index Speakers Bureau/Speaker Stock/Other Financial Name Consultant/Advisory Board Employee Grant/Research Support Other Disclosure Honoraria Relationship ADAA|AFSP|BBRF|Bracket|Bracket Pharmaceuticals|Fortress Biotech|Gerson Lerman|Janssen|Laureate Institute for Brain AbbVie Pharmaceutical|Bracket Research, Inc.|Lundbeck|Mitsubishi Pharma Pharmaceuticals|Celgene Corporation|Prismic Pharmaceuticals|RiverMend Nemeroff, Charles B. Corporation|Network Life Health LLC|Skyland Trail|Sumitomo|Sumitomo Sciences Inc. |OPKO Health, Dainippon Pharma|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Seattle Genetics|Xhale Inc.|Taisho Toyama Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.|Takeda Pharmaceuticals|Total Pain Solutions (TPS)|Xhale Forest Laboratories, Inc.|Lundbeck|TransTech Ng, Bernardo Lundbeck Takeda Pharmaceuticals Pharma Sunovion Ng-Mak, Daisy S. Pharmaceuticals Inc.

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Neurocrine O’Brien, Christopher F. Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Biosciences, Inc. Intracellular O’Gorman, Cedric Intracellular Therapies Therapies Ohene, Sammy Janssen-Cilag Janssen-Cilag Okasha, Mahmoud S. Neuronetics, Inc. Allergan Biogen Bristol-Myers Squibb|(Spouse/ Oquendo, Maria A. Partner) Bristol-Myers Squibb Papsun, Donna NMS Laboratories Phillips, Mary L. Roche AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Sunovion Post, Robert Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Takeda Pharmaceuticals|Teva Pharmaceuticals Rado, Jeffrey T. Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Raj, Pritham Merck & Co.|Actavis INSYS Ranganathan, Mohini Therapeutics|Pfizer Rao, Sanjai Janssen|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Janssen|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Raskind, Murray Merck & Co.|Takeda Pharmaceuticals Ratzliff, Anna Allergan Renner, John A. Johnson & Johnson Resilience Therapeutics|Sheppard Pratt-Lieber Ressler, Kerry Research Institute|Laureate Institute for Brain Research|Army STARRS Project Alkermes|NeuroRx Risinger, Robert Alkermes Pharmaceuticals Rodriguez, Carolyn Allergan|Blackthorn|Rugen Allergan Allergan Brain Resource, Ltd.|Medavante|Sunovion Rush, A. John Global Medical Education Pharmaceuticals Inc. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Ironshore Ironshore Sallee, Floyd R. Pharmaceuticals|Otsuka Pharmaceuticals|P2D, Pharmaceuticals Inc. Sami, Musa Basseer Medical Research Council Astra Zeneca|Bristol-Meyers Astra Zeneca|Bristol-Meyers Squibb|Eli Astra Zeneca|Bristol-Meyers Squibb|Eli Squibb|Eli Lilly|Ferrer|Janssen- San, Luis Lilly|Ferrer|Janssen-Cilag|Lundbeck|Otsuka Lilly|Ferrer|Janssen-Cilag|Lundbeck|Otsuka|Pfizer| Cilag|Lundbeck|Otsuka|Pfizer |Pfizer|Servier Servier |Servier | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

34 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 3535 Other Disclosure Other Alkermes Johnson & Johnson & Johnson Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Biosciences, Neurocrine Therapies Intracellular Biogen Squibb|(Spouse/ Bristol-Myers Squibb Bristol-Myers Partner) Stock/Other Financial Financial Stock/Other Relationship Pharmaceutical|Bracket AbbVie Pharmaceuticals|Celgene Life Corporation|Network Sciences Inc. |OPKO Health, Genetics|Xhale Inc.|Seattle Astra Zeneca|Bristol-Meyers Squibb|Eli Lilly|Ferrer|Janssen-Cilag|Lundbeck|Otsuka|Pfizer| Servier Medical Research Council Neurosciences Council Research Medical Allergan Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Otsuka Forest Laboratories, Inc.|Lundbeck|TransTech Inc.|Lundbeck|TransTech Laboratories, Forest Pharma Grant/Research SupportGrant/Research Alkermes|NeuroRx Pharmaceuticals Ironshore Ironshore Pharmaceuticals Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Intracellular Therapies Laboratories NMS INSYS Therapeutics|Pfizer Employee

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psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Sewell, Daniel D. ActivCare, Inc. Actavis|Allergan|AstraZeneca Allergan|Pfizer|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals|Biohaven Medical Outcomes Sheehan, David V. Pharmaceuticals Inc.|Teva Pharmaceutical|Daiichi-Sankyo|Janssen|Lundbeck Systems|Nview Pharmaceuticals |Pfizer|ProPhase, LLC|Roche Collaborative Shore, Jay Medicinal Development, LLC Simon, Gregory Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Embera Neuro Sinha, Rajita Embera Neuro Therapeutics, Inc. Embera Neuro Therapeutics, Inc. Therapeutics, Inc. Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Alkermes|Allergan|Avanir Forum Pharmaceuticals |Lundbeck Acadia Pharmaceuticals|Actavis|Alkermes|A Corporation|Forum Pharmaceuticals |Otsuka Pharmaceuticals |Servier vanir Corporation|Lundbeck|Servier|Sprout Stahl, Stephen M. Genomind |Genomind|Lundbeck|Otsuka |Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Pharmaceuticals|Takeda Pharmaceuticals|Teva Pharmaceuticals|Pierre Fabre|Reviva |Takeda Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals Immedex|Cornerstone Szigethy, Eva AbbVie Pharmaceutical|iHope Network Crohns and Colitis Foundation |Klingenstein Foundation Tandon, Rajiv Tarrago, Josep Lundbeck Tendler, Aron Brainsway, Inc. Brainsway, Inc. Alkermes|Allergan|AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals|Bristol-Myers Squibb|Eli Lilly and Thase, Michael E. Company|GlaxcoSmithKline|Janssen|Otsuka Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals|Pfizer|Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.|Otsuka Pharmace Tohen, Mauricio uticals|Neuroscience|Takeda Abbott Pharmaceuti cals|Lundbeck|Allergan|Minerva (Spouse/Partner) Roche|Sunovion Travis, Michael J. Pharmaceuticals Inc. Van Ameringen, Michael Janssen-Ortho|Lundbeck|Purdue Pharma Lundbeck Janssen-Ortho|Pfizer|Servier|Shire Vande Voort, Jennifer Assure RX Funding and/or Honoraria: AB-Biotics |Allergan|AstraZeneca|Bial|BMS|Dainippon Sumitomo|Elan|Eli Lilly|Farmaindustria |Ferrer|Forest Research Institute|Gedeon Richter|GSK|Janssen|Lundbeck|Otsuka Vieta, Eduard |Pfizer|Roche|Sanofi-Aventis |Servier|Shire|Solvay|Sunovion |Takeda|Telefónica|Instituto de Salud Carlos III|ENBREC|NARSAD|Stanley Medical Research Institute Watkins, Katherine E. Alkermes | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Entrepreneurship & Launching Your Business Speaker: Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A. 11:00 a.m. – Noon Women in Startup Speakers: Mimi Winsberg, M.D., April Koh, Swatee Surve Noon – 1:00 p.m. Leveraging Technology to Improve Mental Health Treatment and Patient Outcomes Speakers: Jenny Barnett, Ph.D., Emilio Merlo Pich, LeRoux Jooste 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. The Role of Robotics in Cultivating the Next Generation of Innovators Speaker: Wes Hsu 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PatientsLikeMe in Psychiatry: Mental Health Innovation Outside of the Clinic Speaker: Ben Heywood

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Use the #APAAM17 hashtag or #MHIZ connected stay to the throughout meeting. *Please note that CME credit will not be issued to Innovation Zone events. Zone Innovation to will not be issued CME credit that *Please note Leveraging Technology to Improve Mental Health Treatment and Patient Outcomes and Patient Mental Health Treatment Improve to Technology Leveraging Jooste Emilio Merlo Pich, LeRoux Barnett, Ph.D., Jenny Speakers: of Innovators Generation the Next in Cultivating of Robotics Role The Hsu Wes Speaker: Outside of the Clinic Mental Health Innovation in Psychiatry: PatientsLikeMe Ben Heywood Speaker: A platform to accelerate innovative ideas and ventures that aim to improve the delivery of mental health care. of mental health care. the delivery improve aim to that ideas and ventures innovative accelerate to A platform and Cash awards. Google Cloud Credits such as 20,000 prizes for compete nalists fi Watch M.D. Chair: Nina Vasan, Jack Chen Speaker: Is Now Future Digital Medicine – The Dunn, M.D Laura M.D., Peters-Strickland, Tim Fross, Tony Wright, Andrew Speakers: Care Patient Transforming Are Reality and Augmented Reality Virtual How Better: Virtually M.D. Amir Kalali, Ph.D., Skip Rizzo, Spiegel, M.D., Brennan M.D., Vahabzadeh, Arshya Speakers: Demonstrations Reality Virtual Disease Treat to Combinations and Drug/Software Digital Therapeutics Regulated Ph.D. McCann, M.D., Corey Speaker: Business & Launching Your Entrepreneurship M.B.A. Chan, M.D., Steven Speaker: in Startup Women Surve Swatee April Koh, M.D., Mimi Winsberg, Speakers: Digital Solution for Brain Health Making Mental Healthcare Accessible for Anyone, Anywhere Anyone, for Accessible Making Mental Healthcare Health Brain Digital Solution for New Data for Psychiatry: Understanding Active, Passive, and Big Data for Clinical Care for and Big Data Passive, Active, Understanding Psychiatry: for Data New Lab Innovation Psychiatry TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY, MONDAY, MAY 22 MAY MONDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 21 MAY SUNDAY, Noon – 1:00 p.m. Noon – 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. – Noon 10:00 a.m. – Noon 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. To address the ever–changing landscape in technology in relation to mental health to relation in landscape in technology the ever–changing address To as part of the Zone Mental Health Innovation rst fi the very is hosting the APA services, all Annual Meeting to will be available Zone Innovation The Annual Meeting experience. networking and ideas, technology, ering of new o a curated feature participants and will participate reality, virtual rst-hand try fi an opportunity to will have opportunities. Attendees and more. entrepreneurship, about digital medicine, learn Sumo bot competition, in a tiny Format Descriptions

Advances in Medicine FOCUS Live These include sessions designed to provide These 90-minute sessions allow participants to test psychiatrists with the latest in clinical developments their knowledge using an interactive audience response in other areas of medicine. The intent is to give system (ARS), Experts, who served as guest editors of participants an update from a physician in a particular FOCUS, will lead lively multiple-choice question-based specialty. These sessions will help participants keep discussions, and the audience will enter their answers pace with the rapidly expanding knowledge base and with their mobile devices. Results are instantly tallied technology in various branches of medicine. and projected on the screen, providing participants with immediate feedback. Attendees are expected Advances in Psychiatry to bring their own devices for use during the session. Participants are eligible to earn MOC credit. These sessions are intended to highlight important new advances occurring in the field of psychiatry involving

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting selected disorders or treatments. Some of these Forums sessions are chaired by editors of recent textbooks Forums are flexible 90-minute to two-hour published by American Psychiatric Association presentations that afford participants the opportunity Publishing and feature selected chapter authors from to highlight and select timely topics that are of interest these texts. The books discussed at these sessions may to psychiatrists. Speakers and panel members are be purchased onsite and online at the APA Bookstore. chosen for their expertise and leadership in the field.

Advances in Research Interactive Sessions These sessions are presented by leading clinical This 90-minute format allows small groups to meet researchers who will present the latest developments informally with selected experts in psychiatry to discuss in research.. topics chosen by the expert, to obtain consultations around problems in research from senior researchers, Case Conferences or to use clinical material offered by the participants and hear clinically-based seminars presented by During these 90-minute sessions, clinical material is outstanding educators. Some of these are reserved presented by videotape or the treating therapist. One for residents only. These sessions are limited to a set or more experts then discuss the case. These sessions number of attendees on a first-come, first-served basis. are open to APA members only.

Learning Lab Courses/Master Courses The Learning Lab introduces an exciting new way Courses provide enriched learning experiences to learn at the Annual Meeting. Each session in that actively involve participants and include the the Learning Lab transforms learning through opportunity for informal exchange with the faculty. collaboration, rich discussion around issues impacting Offered in four-hour (half-day), six-hour (full-day) psychiatry, and hands-on learning. and eight-hour (full-day) sessions, courses either review basic concepts in a special subject area or present advanced material on a circumscribed topic. Participants must purchase tickets to attend. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

54 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | psychiatry.org/annualmeetingpsychiatry.org/annualmeeting 55 Media Workshops are three-hour sessions in which a in which a sessions three-hour are Media Workshops and discussed. is shown film feature-length Symposia to of four consisting sessions three-hour are Symposia on a focus that presentations six thematically-linked format This to clinical psychiatry. relevant topic specific of a treatment comprehensive provide is designed to of points several from of the topic discussion or topic with the audience. discussion and stimulate view Workshops typically that sessions 90-minute are Workshops panel individual from brief presentations involve lively for the opportunity by followed members provides format This discussion. and informative and is participation audience substantial for highly interactive. Media Workshops

Rapid-Fire Talks Rapid-Fire rapid-fire reports, and clinical scientific Formerly for prepared of papers presentations oral are talks session Each 90-minute publication. before submission presentations oral separate four to two contains following discussion with audience topic, by grouped each presentation. This format allows for presentations of very recent recent of very presentations for allows format This visual, self-explanatory are Posters findings. International, four categories: in offered presentations and Research, New Medical Student/Competition, Research. New Investigators’ Young Poster Sessions Poster Lectures feature a small number of distinguished number of distinguished a small feature Lectures many topics, cultural and scientific discussing speakers the beyond understanding our of which will extend Program Scientific The psychiatry. usual limits of clinical recipients, award Many lecturers. invites Committee also present boards, award APA the various by selected the meeting. at lectures Lectures Format Descriptions Format Learning Labs

The Learning Lab introduces an exciting new way to learn at the APA Annual Meeting. Every session in the Learning Lab transforms learning through collaboration, rich discussion around issues impacting psychiatry, and hands-on learning. Sessions include a mock deposition, debate sessions, a medical history mystery lab, a resident leadership boot camp, and much more.

Attendees who bring their own devices to the Learning Lab will get the most out of this experience. To connect to Learning Lab presentations, click the FXP Touch icon under the session in the APA Meetings App or type the session key, displayed at the top of the screen at the start of each Learning Lab session, into your web browser. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting LEARNING LAB 1

Ballroom 20D, Upper Level Tuesday, May 23 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 20 Innovation and Design Thinking in Mental Health Care 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m J. Andrew Chacko, M.D., M.S.E. A Leadership Boot Camp for Residents and Fellows Laura Roberts M.D., M.A. Tuesday, May 23 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Monday, May 22 Focus Live! Clinical 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Sheldon Benjamin, M.D. A Leadership Boot Camp for Early-Career Academic Psychiatrists Tuesday, May 23 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Laura Roberts, M.D., M.A. Focus Live! Depression: Challenges and Treatments Monday, May 22 Raymond Lam, M.D. 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Mock Depositions: What You Need to Know Before Sitting in the Hot Seat Kristen Lambert, J.D., M.S.W. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

56 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | psychiatry.org/annualmeetingpsychiatry.org/annualmeeting 57 Monday, May 22 May Monday, – 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Guide Prescribing? to Testing Should I Be Using Genetic Ph.D. Nurmi, M.D., Erika 22 May Monday, 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Illness? Mental Affect Can Gut Microbes Ph.D. Nurmi, M.D., Erika 23 May Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Treat or Not to Treat To Lab: Treatment M.A. Philip Muskin, M.D.,

LEARNING LAB 2 LEARNING Medical History Mystery Lab Lab Mystery Medical History Monday, May 22 May Monday, 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. in Psychiatry Issues Ethical Debates: Participant M.D. Brendel, Rebecca B Case of Patient The and Clergies”: “Cloaks M.S. McGlynn, M.D., Lawrence Sunday, May 21 May Sunday, 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in Experience Immersive Lab: Care Collaborative Team- for a Registry Using Management Population Based Care Ph.D. M.D., Anna Ratzliff, Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level 20BC, Ballroom 20 May Saturday, Daily Attendance Log 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association • MAY 20–24, 2017 • San Diego, California

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59 Bios

Lee Goldman is Harold and Marga- George F. Koob, Ph.D., is an interna- Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D., is ret Hatch Professor, dean of health tionally recognized expert on alcohol the Leonard M. Miller Professor, chair- sciences and and stress and man of the medicine, and the neurobiol- Department chief executive ogy of alcohol of Psychiatry of Columbia and drug ad- and Behavioral Univer- diction. He has Sciences and SATURDAY, MAY 20 sity Medical been director clinical direc- Center. He of the National tor of the Cen- developed the Institute on ter on Aging at “Goldman In- Alcohol Abuse the University dex” of cardiac risk for noncardiac and Alcoholism (NIAAA) since 2014. of Miami Miller School of Medicine in surgery and the “Goldman Criteria” to Dr. Koob began his career studying the Miami, Florida. He received his M.D. triage patients with chest pain and co- neurobiology of emotion, particularly and Ph.D. (Neurobiology) from the developed the hospitalist model. He how the brain processes reward and University of North Carolina School of is a member of the National Academy stress. His contributions advanced our Medicine in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. of Medicine, editor of Goldman-Cecil understanding of the anatomical con- He has received a number of research Medicine and author of Too Much of nections of emotional systems and the and education awards, including the a Good Thing: How Four Key Survival of emotional function. Kempf Award in Psychobiology, the Traits Are Now Killing Us. Samuel Hibbs Award, the Research Mentoring Award, the Judson Marmor Award, and the Vestermark Award from the APA the Mood Disorders Award, the Bowis Award and the Dean Award from the ACP; and the Julius Axelrod Award for mentoring from the ACNP. He was elected to the Insti- tute of Medicine (now the National Academy of Medicine) of the National Academy of Sciences in 2002. His research is currently supported by grants from the NIH.

60 2. Validation of the Stanford Proxy Test 8:00 a.m. Sessions Lecture for Delirium (S-PTD) in the Critical Advances in Medicine Care Setting 20 MAY SATURDAY, Too Much of a Good Thing: How 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. Historic Survival Traits Are Now Top 10 Medical Stories 2016: A Jose R. Maldonado, M.D. Killing Us 6 Practical and Comprehensive Review of What We Need to Know 3. Catatonia-Delirium: A Challenge in 5 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Consultation Psychiatry Room 28E, Upper Level 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Kamalika Roy, M.D. Room 28D, Upper Level Chair: 6 San Diego Convention Center Steve H. Koh, M.D., M.P.H. Chair: Monique Yohanan, M.D. Lecturer: Symposium Lee Goldman, M.D. Intimate Partner Violence and Case Conference Rapid-Fire Talks Sexual Violence Against Women: A ! These sessions are open to New Competency-Based Curriculum APA members only. A blue Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Diversity for Psychiatrists, Residents and registration badge or an APA and Health Equity Medical Students membership card are required 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. for admittance. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Room 30E, Upper Level Room 27A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center A Vietnamese-American’s First- San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Person Account of Chair: Donna E. Stewart and the Path Toward Recovery: Nancy Diazgranados, M.D. Dinesh Bhugra, Ph.D. Applying the DSM-5 Outline for 1. The Impact of Culture on End of Life Presenters: Cultural Formulation Decisions Marta Rondon 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Louise Howard Room 23C, Upper Level Mahmoud Aborabeh, M.D. Michelle B. Riba, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 2. Say Hello to Bias Discussant: Chair: 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. Helen Hermann Francis Lu, M.D. Kali D. Cyrus, M.D., M.P.H. 3. Diversity Beyond the Numbers: Workshops Actualizing the Potential of a Truly Diverse Health Care Workforce A Culture of Safety in Psychiatric 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Practice and Training: What It Is, Jeremy D. Kidd, M.D., M.P.H. Why It Is Important and How to Create It Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on 8 Neuropsychiatry 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. SESSION TRACKS Room 24B, Upper Level ! 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center 1 Room 27B, Upper Level Chairs: 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center Richard Holbert, M.D. Chair: 3 Geetha Jayaram, M.D. Robert C. Joseph, M.D. 4 Presenters: 1. Thalamocortical Dysrhythmia: An 5 Prevention Jacqueline A. Hobbs, M.D., Ph.D. Outlandish Idea or Clinical Reality? Regina Bussing, M.D. 6 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Herbert Ward, M.D. Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli, M.D. 7 NIAAA Jennifer Davis, D.O. 8 Residents, Fellows and Yarelis Guzman-Quinones, M.D. Medical Students

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61 Acceptance and Commitment Income Disparities by Race Teaching the Concepts of Therapy for Addictions and Sex in Medicine: A Closer Diagnostic Reasoning and Cognitive 1 Look at the Divide Among Bias to Residents and Students 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Marginalized Populations Society of Uniformed Services Room 25B, Upper Level M/UR Caucus for Black Psychiatrists Psychiatrists 5 San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chair: John D. Matthews, M.D. Room 30C, Upper Level Room 28B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center SATURDAY, MAY 20 Break on Through to the Other Chairs: Chairs: Side: With and Napoleon B. Higgins Jr., M.D. Adam L. Hunzeker, M.D. Intellectual/Developmental Ericka Goodwin, M.D. Rohul Amin, M.D. Disability Psychiatry Presenters: Presenters: 8 Maureen Sayres Van Niel, M.D. Allison Webb, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Gail Erlick Robinson, M.D. John Magera, M.D. Room 28C, Upper Level Annelle Primm, M.D., M.P.H. San Diego Convention Center Telepsychiatry to Address Our Chairs: Perinatal and Postpartum Patient Workforce Shortage: Applications, Nita Vasudev Bhatt, M.D., M.P.H. Safety: From Preconception Training and Physician Perspective Julie P. Gentile, M.D. Planning to to 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Maternal-Infant Attachment Room 29B, Upper Level Presenters: Council on Quality Care Randon Welton, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Allison E. Cowan, M.D. Chair: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Shabana Khan, M.D. Room 30D, Upper Level Clinical Documentation With a Jury Presenters: San Diego Convention Center in Mind Jack Cahalane, Ph.D., M.P.H. 5 Chair: Kate Dempsey 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Yad M. Jabbarpour, M.D. Manish Sapra, M.D. Room 29A, Upper Level Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Yad M. Jabbarpour, M.D. Advances in Medicine Christina L. Wichman, D.O. Chair: Rebecca Bottom Kristen M. Lambert, J.D., M.S.W. Medical Mysteries and Practical Mary C. Kimmel, M.D. Maria Jose Lisotto, M.D. Med Psych Updates: Is It “Medical,” “Psychiatric” or a Little of Both...? Talking About Our Own Mental 6 Health and Mental Illness: Pros and 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Cons of Self-Disclosure Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chair: Room 32A, Upper Level Robert McCarron, D.O. SESSION TRACKS San Diego Convention Center ! Presenters: 1 Addiction Psychiatry Chair: Pritham Raj, M.D. Robert S. Marin, M.D. Jeremy DeMartini 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Presenters: Glen Xiong, M.D. 3 Forensic Psychiatry H. Steven Moffic, M.D. Matthew Reed, M.D. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Michael F. Myers, M.D. 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine This session will be captured 7 NIAAA as part of APA Annual 8 Residents, Fellows and Meeting on Demand, subject to Medical Students speaker permission. Visit the APA on Demand Sales Booth in the APA Annual Meeting On Demand Education Center to learn more Bring Your Own Device and purchase.

62 Advances in Psychiatry Presidential Symposia Decriminalizing Mental Illness Using the Sequential Intercept Advances in Long-Term Conducting Clinical Trials in Model: An Overview and Update on Recent Trends Psychodynamic Geriatric Psychiatry 3 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 4 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 30B, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 28A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Room 29C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Chair: San Diego Convention Center

SATURDAY, MAY 20 Chairs: Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. Chairs: Tobias Wasser, M.D. Mary Sano, Ph.D. Presenters: Reena Kapoor, M.D. Eve Caligor, M.D. Olga Brawman Mintzer, M.D. Presenter: Robert Michels Presenters: Simha Ravven John Gunderson, M.D. Mary Sano, Ph.D. Mardi Horowitz, M.D. Maria I. Lapid, M.D. Discussant: Joan Mackell Madelon Baranoski, Ph.D. Learning Lab Olga Brawman Mintzer, M.D. Mentally Ill and Traumatized Paving the Way to Improving Global Populations in South Sudan: A Leadership Boot Camp for Mental Health in High- and Low- Community Outreach and Residents and Fellows Resource Countries Breath-Body-Mind Treatment for 8 Impoverished States 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Ballroom 20D, Upper Level Room 25A, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Room 29D, Upper Level Chair: Chair: San Diego Convention Center Laura Roberts, M.D., M.A. Milton Wainberg, M.D. Chairs: Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. Presenters: Richard Brown, M.D. Media Workshop Gary Belkin Annika Sweetland, Dr.P.H., M.S.W. Presenter: Screening and Discussion of the Francine Cournos, M.D. Atong Ayuel Akol, M.D. HBO/NIAAA Documentary Film Pamela Collins Risky Drinking New Horizons in Tardive 1 7 Dyskinesia Research Symposia 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 26A, Upper Level Advancing Biological Markers 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 33A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center for PTSD San Diego Convention Center Chair: George Koob, Ph.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Chairs: Stanley N. Caroff, M.D. Room 30A, Upper Level Cabrina Campbell, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Chairs: James L. Kennedy, M.D. Charles R. Marmar, M.D. Christopher F. O’Brien, M.D. Marti Jett, Ph.D. Hubert H. Fernandez, M.D. Presenters: Maryka Quik, Ph.D. Kerry Ressler, M.D., Ph.D. D. James Surmeier, Ph.D. Rasha Hammamieh Discussant: Daniel Lindqvist Program changes are printed Jeffrey Lieberman, M.D. Rachel Yehuda, Ph.D. ! each day in the APA Daily, which is available at locations Discussant: ! All scientific sessions listed throughout the San Diego Dewleen Baker in the Scientific Program Convention Center. Up-to-date are designated for AMA PRA program listings are also available Category 1 Credits™, except and searchable in the APA for poster sessions, and where Meetings App. otherwise specified.

64 Pediatric Psychiatric Emergencies: Course Course

A Discussion on Systems of Care 20 MAY SATURDAY, for Psychiatric Consultation Within ! Course descriptions are ! Course descriptions are Several Hospital Systems available in the APA Meetings available in the APA Meetings App. Admission to all courses, App. Admission to all courses, 2 including master courses, is by including master courses, is by 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. course enrollment only. Course course enrollment only. Course Room 31A, Upper Level enrollment can be made at enrollment can be made at San Diego Convention Center Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Chair: Ground Level, in the San Diego Ground Level, in the San Diego Megan Mroczkowski, M.D. Convention Center. Convention Center.

Presenters: Nicole Guanci, M.D. Identifying and Helping Eating Disorders and Argelinda Baroni Older Adults With Mild Obesity Management for the Vera Feuer Neurocognitive Disorders General Psychiatrist Jeffrey Vanderploeg 4 5 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Discussant: 8:00 a.m. - Noon Room 8, Upper Level Patrick Kelly Room 9, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center The Dilemma of Antipsychotic Directors: Drugs: When to Start and When Director: B. Timothy Walsh, M.D. to Stop James M. Ellison, M.D., M.P.H. Evelyn Attia, M.D. Faculty: Faculty: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Donald A. Davidoff, Ph.D. Deborah Glasofer, Ph.D. David P. Olson, M.D., Ph.D. James D. Lock, M.D., Ph.D. Room 31C, Upper Level Jennifer Gatchel, M.D., Ph.D. Laurel Mayer, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Janet Schebendach, Ph.D. Chairs: Sandra Steingard, M.D. Special Session Michael A. Flaum, M.D. Master Course Applying the Integrated Care Presenters: Course descriptions are Approach: Collaborative Care Skills ! David A. Lewis, M.D. available in the APA Meetings for the Consulting Psychiatrist Joanna Moncrieff, M.D. App. Admission to all courses, Christopher Gordon, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - Noon including master courses, is by Room 10, Upper Level course enrollment only. Course Discussant: San Diego Convention Center Lisa B. Dixon, M.D., M.P.H. enrollment can be made at Director: Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, John Kern, M.D. Ground Level, in the San Diego Convention Center. Faculty: Mark Duncan, M.D. Becoming Mindful: Integrating Mindfulness Into Your ! SESSION TRACKS Psychiatric Practice 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 Addiction Psychiatry Ballroom 6A, Upper Level 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center Forensic Psychiatry 3 Director: 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Seema Desai, M.D. 5 Prevention Faculty: Program changes are printed Petros Levounis, M.D. 6 Psychosomatic Medicine ! each day in the APA Daily, Kerry Wangen, M.D., Ph.D. which is available at locations 7 NIAAA Rebecca Hedrick, M.D. throughout the San Diego 8 Residents, Fellows and Sarah Zoogman, Ph.D. Convention Center. Up-to-date Medical Students Matthew Diamond, M.D., Ph.D. program listings are also available APA Annual Meeting On Demand and searchable in the APA Bring Your Own Device Meetings App.

65 Course Interactive Session Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Schizophrenia Course descriptions are ! Meet the Authors: Using available in the APA Meetings Transference-Focused App. Admission to all courses, 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. including master courses, is by Psychotherapy to Meet the Room 27A, Upper Level course enrollment only. Course Challenges of Borderline San Diego Convention Center enrollment can be made at Personality Disorder Chair: Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Julio Licinio, M.D.

SATURDAY, MAY 20 Ground Level, in the San Diego Room 24A, Upper Level 1. Impact of Follow-Up Care on Convention Center. San Diego Convention Center Readmission Rates in a Population- Chair: Based Sample of Patients With Buprenorphine and Office-Based Otto F. Kernberg, M.D. Schizophrenia 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder Presenter: Paul Kurdyak, M.D., Ph.D. Council on Addiction Psychiatry Frank E. Yeomans, M.D. 1 2. The Risk of Severe Hepatic Outcome in Schizophrenia Patients With Viral 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Rapid-Fire Talks Room 7A, Upper Level Hepatitis: A Nationwide Population- Based Cohort Study San Diego Convention Center Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Quality 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Directors: and Outcome Studies Chun-Hung Chang, M.D. Petros Levounis, M.D. John A. Renner Jr., M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Workshops Faculty: Room 27B, Upper Level Andrew J. Saxon, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Education as Integration: Chair: Visit the Exhibit Hall Teaching Psychiatric Topics to Nancy Diazgranados, M.D. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Nonpsychiatric Colleagues Exhibit Halls A-C, Ground Level 1. Improving Cardio-Metabolic Screening Council on Psychosomatic Medicine in the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient 6 Setting: A Resident-Run Quality 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Sessions Improvement Project Room 28D, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Advances in Medicine Raminder Pal Cheema, M.D. Chairs: 2. Associations Between LOS and Abhisek C. Khandai, M.D., M.S. Pain Medicine and Psychiatry Readmission: Variability by Time to Adrienne D. Taylor, M.D. Readmission and Diagnosis Presenters: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Diana M. Robinson, M.D. Room 25C, Upper Level John W. Goethe, M.D. Mira Zein San Diego Convention Center 3. Prediction Challenges of Readmission Cristina Montalvo, M.D. in an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit: Presenter: Sanjeev Sockalingam, M.D. David J. Copenhaver, M.D., M.P.H. A Resident-Run Performance Improvement Project Interactive Training and 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. SESSION TRACKS Dissemination of Tobacco Cessation ! Muhammad Zeshan, M.D. in Psychiatry: An Rx for Change 1 Addiction Psychiatry 5 Council on Addiction Psychiatry 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1 3 Forensic Psychiatry 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Room 25B, Upper Level 5 Prevention San Diego Convention Center Chair: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Smita Das, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. 7 NIAAA Presenters: 8 Residents, Fellows and Andrew J. Saxon, M.D. Medical Students Douglas Ziedonis APA Annual Meeting On Demand Timothy Fong, M.D. Bring Your Own Device

66 Mental Health and Public Health Soup to Nuts: Developing a The Case for Interdisciplinary and Approaches in Community- Comprehensive Program to Address Intergenerational Team Science Level Strategies to Countering Well-Being and Mental Health in Psychiatry Violent Extremism During Residency 8 5 8 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Room 28B, Upper Level Room 28E, Upper Level Room 30D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Chairs:

SATURDAY, MAY 20 Chair: Sophie Feller, M.D. Stevan M. Weine, M.D. David M. Roane, M.D. Kenneth Wells, M.D., M.P.H. Jonathan Ripp, M.D. Presenters: Presenters: Jalon Arthur Presenters: Bowen Chung, M.D., M.S.H.S. Stevan M. Weine, M.D. Michael Leitman Enrico Castillo, M.D. Miriam Brown Marla Shu Jessica Kaltman, M.D. David Eisenman Richard Van Horn, M.Div. Starting Your TMS Private Practice: Loretta Jones, Th.D., M.A. Mental Health Impact on Immigrants What We Wish We Would and Refugees Have Known! The Steve Fund: Focusing on the Mental Health and Emotional Well- 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Being of College Students of Color Room 24C, Upper Level Room 32A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Chair: Chairs: Room 30C, Upper Level Mackenzie Varkula, D.O. Kevin M. Kinback, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Mahmoud S. Okasha, M.D. Presenters: Chair: Carlos E. Molina, M.D. Presenters: Annelle Primm, M.D., M.P.H. Ambreen K. Ghori, M.D. Richard A. Bermudes, M.D. Presenters: Linda Carpenter, M.D. Steve H. Koh, M.D., M.P.H. Primer for Scott West Yasmin Owusu, M.D. Residents: An Introduction to ECT, Ludmila De Faria, M.D. DBS, TMS, tDCS, and MST Teaching Compassion Through Debbie R. Carter, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Self-Compassion Mary Hasbah Roessel, M.D. Room 24B, Upper Level 8 San Diego Convention Center 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Poster Session Chairs: Room 28C, Upper Level Richard Holbert, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Medical Student/Resident Poster Khurshid Khurshid, M.D. Chairs: Competition 1 Presenters: Robert Barris, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - Noon Robert Averbuch Nyapati R. Rao, M.D. Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Kathleen Burns, M.D. Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Sheldon Brown, M.D. Ateaya Lima, M.D. Babar Saggu ! SESSION TRACKS 1 Addiction Psychiatry 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 Forensic Psychiatry 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Program changes are printed Prevention 5 ! each day in the APA Daily, 6 Psychosomatic Medicine All scientific sessions listed which is available at locations ! throughout the San Diego 7 NIAAA in the Scientific Program are designated for AMA PRA Convention Center. Up-to-date 8 Residents, Fellows and Category 1 Credits™, except program listings are also available Medical Students for poster sessions, and where and searchable in the APA APA Annual Meeting On Demand otherwise specified. Meetings App. Bring Your Own Device

68 1. Chronic Illness Self-Care Among 1:30 p.m. Sessions Latinos With Depression in Program Workshops Forum for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly: 20 MAY SATURDAY, Strategies to Improve Quality of Care Army Substance Use Disorder Care: Transformation and Integration Minding the Future: What Physicians 1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Anne Escaron, Ph.D., M.P.H. With Behavioral Health Care and the APA Can Do to Help 5 1 Eliminate Childhood Poverty and 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Achieve Health Equity 2. Scopolamine—The Other Rapid- 2 Acting Antidepressant: Clinical Room 29D, Upper Level and Preclinical Neurobiolgical and San Diego Convention Center 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Behavioral Findings Room 31B, Upper Level Chair: 1:50 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. Charles S. Milliken, M.D. San Diego Convention Center David Janowsky, M.D. Chair: Presenters: 3. Metabolic Syndrome in Young Adults Kenneth Thompson, M.D. Millard Brown, M.D. With and Without Depression: A Christopher Ivany, M.D. Presenter: Cross-Sectional Study of the Roles of Jill M. Londagin Benard Dreyer, M.D. Inflammation and Stress Discussant: 2:10 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Clinical Diagnosis and Paul Summergrad, M.D. Stephen Woolley, Sc.D. Management of Mild TBI: A Perspective Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Forensic Lecture Psychiatry—Part 1 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry: Room 30D, Upper Level 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center The New Holy Grail Room 27A, Upper Level Chairs: San Diego Convention Center 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Josepha A. Cheong, M.D. Chair: Room 33A, Upper Level David FitzGerald, M.D. Lara J. Cox, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 1. The eHARM: An Innovative and Community Resilience and Chair: Ground-Breaking Fifth-Generation Terrorism Risk in Post-9/11 United Bruce J. Schwartz, M.D. Structured Risk Assessment States: What Should Psychiatrists Lecturer: Process That Allows for Analytics in Know and How Can They Help? Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D. Psychiatry 3 1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Gary Chaimowitz, M.B., Ch.B. Rapid-Fire Talks Room 28E, Upper Level 3 San Diego Convention Center 2. Bridging the Gap in the Health Care Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Chairs: Chain: Relational Care in Forensic Depressive Disorders Aliya Saeed, M.D. Psychiatry Ansar Haroun, M.D. 1:50 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Ivo van Outheusden Presenters: Room 27B, Upper Level 3 Nzinga Harrison, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Deborah T. Rana, M.D. 3. Physician Limitations During Chair: Involuntary Commitment: A Filicide- Confidentiality: What Every Julio Licinio, M.D. Suicide Case Involving Multiple Resident Needs to Know American States 3 8 2:10 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Jenilee Generalla, M.D. 3 Room 28A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center This session will be captured Chair: as part of APA Annual Tobias Wasser, M.D. Meeting on Demand, subject to Presenters: speaker permission. Visit the APA Katherine Michaelsen, M.D. on Demand Sales Booth in the Reena Kapoor, M.D. Education Center to learn more and purchase.

69 Creating Your Voice: A Guide to Mobile Mental Health Meets Clinical Learning Lab Publishing in Psychiatric Services Psychiatry: New Tools for New Models of Care Collaborative Care Lab: Immersive 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Experience in Population Room 24C, Upper Level Room 29B, Upper Level Management Using a Registry for San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Team-Based Care Chairs: Chair: Lisa B. Dixon, M.D., M.P.H. John Torous, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, MAY 20 Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, M.D. Presenters: Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level Regina Bussing, M.D. Colin Depp San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A. Chair: Gregory Simon John Luo, M.D. Anna Ratzliff, M.D., Ph.D. Sheryl Kataoka Presenters: Marcia Valenstein No Poster, No Publication, No Ryan Kimmel, M.D. Problem: A Step-by-Step Guide to Amanda Focht, M.D. Improving Treatment Outcomes of Get You Started in the Scholarly John Kern, M.D. Physicians With Mental Illness and/ Activity Process! or Addiction: When a Physician 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Becomes the Patient Room 28B, Upper Level 1 2:00 p.m. Sessions San Diego Convention Center 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chairs: Poster Session Room 25B, Upper Level Rashi Aggarwal, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Nicole Guanci, M.D. Medical Student/Resident Poster Competition 2 Chairs: Presenters: Matthew Goldenberg, M.D., M.Sc. Cristina Montalvo, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Karen Miotto, M.D. Robert Rymowicz Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Gregory E. Skipper, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenter: Preschool Psychiatric Assessment in Itai Danovitch, M.D., M.B.A. a Clinical Setting Media Workshops 2 Medications for the Treatment 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets: of Alcohol Use Disorder in Room 31A, Upper Level Psychiatric Perspectives on Race- Patients With Co-Occurring San Diego Convention Center Psychiatric Disorders Related Shooting Deaths in America Chair: 7 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Joyce Harrison, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 26B, Upper Level Room 25C, Upper Level Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Pravesh Sharma, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Anupriya Razdan, M.B.B.S. Ruth Shim, M.D. Chair: Nadia Zaim, M.D. Sarah Y. Vinson, M.D. Steven L. Batki, M.D. Your Write to Health: How and Why Presenters: ! SESSION TRACKS to Integrate Journaling Into the Ernesto Gonzalez Psychotherapeutic Process Karinn Glover 1 Addiction Psychiatry

2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 3 Forensic Psychiatry Room 32A, Upper Level 4 Geriatric Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center Program changes are printed 5 Prevention Chair: ! Martha Peaslee Levine, M.D. each day in the APA Daily, 6 Psychosomatic Medicine which is available at locations 7 NIAAA throughout the San Diego Convention Center. Up-to-date 8 Residents, Fellows and Medical Students program listings are also available and searchable in the APA APA Annual Meeting On Demand Meetings App. Bring Your Own Device

70 Managing the Fix: A Film About Co-Managed Inpatient Care: There Physician-Assisted Death (PAD): Treating Addiction in the Age of Is More Than One Way to Skin Challenges of the Psychiatrist’s Role Pills a Cat—Case Presentation and Caucus on Religion, Spirituality and Council on Minority Mental Health and Panel Discussion for Med-Psych Psychiatry Health Disparities Inpatient Care 1 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 28D, Upper Level Room 29A, Upper Level Room 26A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center

SATURDAY, MAY 20 Chairs: Chair: Chair: Gen Shinozaki, M.D. John Peteet, M.D. Helena Hansen, M.D., Ph.D. Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. Presenters: Presenters: Presenters: Rebecca Brendel Marc Galanter, M.D. Ellen Coffey James Bourgeois Joel Braslow, M.D., Ph.D. Christopher Burke Lawrence Kaplan Sandra Walker, M.D. Diego L. Coira, M.D. Sonu Gaind Aubrey Chan John Peteet, M.D. Symposia Parashar Ramanuj Discussant: Theatrical Vignettes as an Educational Tool to Improve Can I Still Have Sex With My Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. Communication in Asian- Spouse? Sexual Intimacy and Patient Suicide in Residency American Families Decision-Making Capacity in Training: The Ripple Effect M/UR Caucus for Asian-American Cognitively Impaired Older Adults Psychiatrists 8 Council on Geriatric Psychiatry 2 3 4 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 28C, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 30C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Room 29C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Daphne C. Ferrer, M.D. Chairs: Chair: Joan Anzia, M.D. Rona Hu, M.D. Eitan Z. Kimchi, M.D. Amy Poon, M.D. Presenters: Presenters: Deepak Prabhakar, M.D., M.P.H. Presenters: Daniel D. Sewell, M.D. Andrew Booty Megan E. Baker, M.D. Marilyn Price, M.D. Alexis A. Seegan, M.D. Steven Sust Hohui Eileen Wang, M.D. Paula Tran Caring for Trafficked Persons: Rachel Brooke Katz, M.D. Grace Lee How Psychiatrists Can Utilize April Seay, M.D. Grace Liu a Collaborative and Innovative Julie Owen, M.D. Discussant: Approach to Care for This Rachel Conrad, M.D. Francis Lu, M.D. Vulnerable Population Council on International Psychiatry Discussants: Top Treatment Challenges in Sidney Zisook, M.D. James W. Lomax, M.D. Persons With IDD and Psychiatric 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and/or Behavioral Disorders Room 30A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chairs: Room 31C, Upper Level Rachel Robitz, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Vivian Pender, M.D. Chairs: Presenters: Robert J. Pary, M.D. Jamie Gates Janice Forster, M.D. Eraka Bath, M.D. All scientific sessions listed Presenters: Tom Jones ! in the Scientific Program Jeffrey I. Bennett, M.D. Crystal Isle are designated for AMA PRA Talha Baloch, M.D. Charisma de los Reyes Category 1 Credits™, except Dorcas Adaramola, M.D. Laura McLean for poster sessions, and where Susan Munsey otherwise specified.

72 Understanding and Treating Lecture Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Trauma- Personality Disorders: A Severity- and Stressor-Related Disorders SATURDAY, MAY 20 MAY SATURDAY, Guided Psychodynamic Framework The Dark Side of Compulsive Alcohol and Drug Seeking: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Neurobiology of Negative Room 27B, Upper Level Room 25A, Upper Level Emotional States San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 1 7 Chair: Chair: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Anna Yusim, M.D. Eve Caligor, M.D. Room 25C, Upper Level 1. Coping Mechanism of Community Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Under War Zone in Afghanistan John Clarkin Lecturer: 3:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Richard Hersh, M.D. George Koob, Ph.D. Afshan Channa, M.B.B.S. Frank E. Yeomans, M.D. 2. High-Lethality Suicide Attempt as a Discussant: Rapid-Fire Talks Precipitant of Acute Stress Disorder John M. Oldham, M.D., M.S. 3:50 p.m. - 4:10 p.m. Alyson Gorun Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on 3. The Risk of Secondary Traumatic Psychopharmacology 3:30 p.m. Sessions Stress: Providing Medical and Behavioral Health Care During 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Advances in Psychiatry Combat Room 27A, Upper Level 4:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Advances in Psychopharmacology San Diego Convention Center Elizabeth A. Penix in the Medically Ill Chair: 6 John Luo, M.D. Workshops 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1. Antipsychotics in Special Populations: Room 33A, Upper Level Double Down or Avoid Completely A New Model of Care: Managing San Diego Convention Center 3:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Medications and Psychotherapy Adriana E. Foster, M.D. Chair: From Afar Using Home-Based and Stephen Ferrando, M.D. 2. Prescribing Second-Generation Clinic-Based Technology for the Antipsychotic Medications of Higher Presenter: Delivery of PTSD Services vs. Lower Metabolic Risk: The Role of James Levenson 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Patient Characteristics Room 29B, Upper Level 3:50 p.m. - 4:10 p.m. Alisa B. Busch, M.D., M.S. San Diego Convention Center 3. Psychedelics and Psychiatry: Past, Chairs: Present and Future Leslie Morland, Psy.D. 4:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tonya Masino, M.D. Fernando Espi Forcen, M.D. Presenters: Kathleen Grubbs Kathryn Williams Jeffrey Poizner ! SESSION TRACKS 1 Addiction Psychiatry 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 Forensic Psychiatry 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine This session will be captured 7 NIAAA as part of APA Annual 8 Residents, Fellows and Meeting on Demand, subject to Medical Students speaker permission. Visit the APA on Demand Sales Booth in the APA Annual Meeting On Demand Education Center to learn more Bring Your Own Device and purchase.

73 A Pilot Curriculum for Psychiatry Developing the Psychiatric Innovation and Progress in Public Trainees and Psychiatrists on Workforce of the Future: A Sector Psychiatry Nonpharmacological Agitation Psychiatric Fellowship Program for Management in Children, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners and 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Adolescents and Young Adults Physician Assistants Room 24C, Upper Level 2 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 28B, Upper Level Chair: Room 31A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Jeanne Steiner, D.O. San Diego Convention Center SATURDAY, MAY 20 Chair: Presenters: Chairs: Rodney Villanueva, M.D. Aniyizhai Annamalai, M.D. Shih Yee-Marie Tan Gipson, M.D. Presenters: Tobias Wasser, M.D. Lauren View, M.P.H., M.S.W. Kathleen Peniston, N.P. Presenters: Ryan Livingston, M.D. Put Your Oxygen Mask on First— Ronke Babalola, M.D., M.P.H. Charlotte Gregory, P.A. Trying to Save Babies at the Sally Nelson, M.Ed., R.N. Lauren Swett, N.P. Expense of Mothers: A Perinatal Chase Samsel, M.D. Anna McKoy, P.A. Psychiatrist’s Perspective

Best Practices Behind Bars: Severe Fuzzies, Spots and Birds: The 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mental Illness, Gender Dysphoria, Psychosocial and Psychodynamic Room 30D, Upper Level Collaborative Care, and Corrections Implications of Promotions, San Diego Convention Center 3 Ranks and Positions Within the Chair: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. U.S. Military Lisette Rodriguez-Cabezas, M.D. Room 28A, Upper Level Society of Uniformed Services Psychiatrists Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Dana Mahmoud Chairs: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Crystal Clark Vasilis K. Pozios, M.D. Kara Driscoll, M.D. Lee H. Rome, M.D. Room 29D, Upper Level Hanna Y. Saad, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairs: 5:15 p.m. Session Critical Issues in the Treatment of Judy Kovell, M.D. Suicidal Physicians: Lifesaving Tips Millard Brown, M.D. Forum for the Practicing Clinician Presenters: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Argelio Lopez-Roca Schumann, Bipolar Disorder and the Room 31B, Upper Level Rachel Sullivan, M.D. Creative Process San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Global Mental Health and Substance 5:15 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Michael F. Myers, M.D. Use Disorders: Relevant Today, Ballroom 20A, Upper Level Tomorrow and Always Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities Presenter: Richard Kogan, M.D. 1 ! SESSION TRACKS 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 28E, Upper Level 1 Addiction Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Chairs: 3 Forensic Psychiatry Evaristo O. Akerele, M.D., M.P.H. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Magalie Hurez, M.D., M.P.H. Craig Katz, M.D. 5 Prevention Program changes are printed Discussant: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine ! each day in the APA Daily, Dolores Malaspina, M.D., M.P.H., M.S. 7 NIAAA which is available at locations throughout the San Diego 8 Residents, Fellows and Convention Center. Up-to-date Medical Students program listings are also available APA Annual Meeting On Demand and searchable in the APA Bring Your Own Device Meetings App.

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Philippe Courtet is professor of Erkki T. Isometsä, M.D., Ph.D., is Konrad Michel, M.D., professor psychiatry at the University of Mont- Professor of Psychiatry at the Univer- emeritus of psychiatry at the Univer- pellier and sity of Helsinki, sity Hospital of head of the Finland. He Psychiatry in Department started his Bern, Swit- of Emergency research zerland, is a and Post- career in the psychiatrist/ Acute Care National Sui- psychothera- Psychiatry at cide Preven- pist/researcher the Academic tion Project in with an active Hospital, Finland. Since clinical private Montpellier, France. He leads a re- then, he has worked on numerous practice. Dr. Michel collaborated on the search group “vulnerability of suicidal studies focusing on risk factors for WHO/EURO Multicenter Study on Sui- behavior” in the INSERM Unit 1061. suicidal behavior and clinical epide- cidal Behavior, and he is the founder His areas of interest involve vulner- miology of unipolar and bipolar mood of the biennial Aeschi Conferences, ability to suicidal behavior, focusing disorders. Current work is focusing which have grown into an international on brain imaging and social pain. He also on neurocognition and emotional forum for sharing cutting-edge devel- is now implementing projects using processing, experience sampling and opments in therapies for suicidality. web-based tools for assessing and digital phenotyping of mood disorders Together with David A. Jobes, Ph.D., managing suicidal patients. and suicidal behavior. he edited an international multi-author SUNDAY, MAY 21 volume (Building a Therapeutic Alli- ance With the Suicidal Patient; APA Books, 2011) for health professionals Dwight L. Evans, M.D., is the Roeh- J. John Mann is The Paul Janssen dealing with suicidal patients, with a rhoff Rickels Professor of Psychiatry Professor of Translational Neurosci- major focus on the various aspects of and professor ence (in the therapeutic relationship with the of psychiatry, psychiatry and suicidal patient. medicine, and in radiology) neuroscience at Columbia at the Perel- University and man School director of Dr. Maryland Pao, M.D., is the clinical of Medicine of the Molecular director and deputy scientific director the University Imaging and of the National of Pennsylva- Neuropathol- Institutes nia. He is director of the Penn Mental ogy Division in the Department of of Health Health AIDS Research Center and the Psychiatry at New York State Psychi- Intramural former Ruth Meltzer Professor, chair atric Institute. He is past president of Research of the Department of Psychiatry at the Society of , Program at the Perelman School of Medicine and the International Academy of Suicide the National psychiatrist-in-chief for the University Research and the American Foun- Institutes of Pennsylvania Health System. He has dation for Suicide Prevention. He of Health. focused his research on the medical employs functional brain imaging, She serves as chief of the Psychiatry aspects of psychiatry and the psychi- neurochemistry and molecular genet- Consultation Liaison Service in the atric aspects of medicine and has in- ics to probe the causes of depression Hatfield Clinical Research Center. vestigated how stress and depression and suicide and has published over Her core research interests are in affect the human body, specifically 600 peer-reviewed papers and edited the complex interactions between the immune system. His translational 11 books. He treats mood disorders in medical and psychiatric symptoms in research focuses on the mechanistic private practice. pediatric oncology, pediatric HIV and role of serotonin, glucocorticoid and other primary immunodeficiencies neuropeptide pathways on neuroim- and in the impact of these diseases on mune function in mood disorders and a person’s development. She studies medical illness. distress and its correlates in medically ill children, including suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

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Robert (Bob) Sadoff, M.D., received Rajita Sinha, Ph.D., is the Foundations Prof. Gil Zalsman, M.D., M.H.A., gradu- his B.A./B.S. and his M.D. from the Fund Endowed Professor in Psychiatry ated from the Hebrew University and University of and Neurosci- Hadassah Minnesota. He ence at the Medical School interned at Yale Univer- in Jerusalem, the Veterans sity School of Israel. He Hospital in Los Medicine. She completed Angeles, CA, is a clinical his psychiatry and completed residency his residency and neurosci- at the Geha in psychiatry entist, chief of Mental Health at UCLA in 1963 with an M.S. degree the psychology section in psychiatry, Center and Tel Aviv University and the in psychiatry. He then entered the U.S. and co-director of education for the child psychiatry residency at Geha and Army at Fort Dix, NJ, and attended Yale Center for Clinical Investigation. Yale Child Study Center at Yale Uni- SUNDAY, MAY 21 MAY SUNDAY, Temple University Law School, where She is the founding director of the Yale versity. His academic research focuses he served as a fellow in forensic Interdisciplinary Stress Center, which on gene-environment interactions psychiatry in 1966. In 1972, he began focuses on stress and self-control in childhood depression and suicidal to teach at the Villanova Law School mechanisms that promote neuropsy- behavior and other psychiatric disor- and the University of Pennsylvania chiatric diseases. ders in adolescence. Currently he is School of Medicine, where he estab- the CEO and medical director of Geha lished the current program in forensic Mental Health Center near Tel Aviv. Eduard Vieta is professor of psychia- psychiatry, including a weekly seminar try at the University of Barcelona and and a formal fellowship program. The chair of the University of Pennsylvania created Department of the title of Robert L. Sadoff Professor Psychiatry and of Forensic Psychiatry at the Perel- Psychology at man School of Medicine in his honor. the Hospital Dr. Sadoff has received two previous Clinic, where Manfred S. Guttmacher Awards, as he also leads well as the Isaac Ray Award. Dr. Sadoff the Bipolar passed away on April, 17, 2017. Disorders Program in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. His unit is one of the world- Michael Sharpe, M.D., is professor wide leaders in clinical care, teaching of psychological medicine at the and research on bipolar disorder. Dr. University of Vieta is the current scientific director Oxford, UK. of the Spanish Research Network on His research Mental Health (CIBERSAM). He has has focused received the Aristotle Award (2005), on how to the Mogens Schou Award (2007), integrate the Strategic Research Award of the psychiatric Spanish Society of Biological Psy- and medical chiatry (2009), the Official College care for people of Physicians Award to Professional with chronic medical illnesses, espe- Excellence (2011), the Colvin Price cially cancer. He was UK Royal College Award on Outstanding Achievement in of Psychiatrists “Psychiatric Academic Mood Disorders Research by the Brain of the Year” in 2009 and “Psychiatrist and Behaviour Research Foundation of the Year” in 2014. He was given the (2012), and the Don R. Lipsett award for achievement Lilly Award by the International Col- in integrated care by the American lege of Neuropsychopharmacology Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (CINP, 2014). He has authored more (APM) in 2015 and the Allison Creed than 700 original articles, 400 book award by the European Association chapters and 37 books. He is an APA of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM) international fellow and an advocate in 2016. for Hispanics, minorities and hu- man rights. 79 8:00 a.m. Sessions Lectures Rapid-Fire Talks

Case Conference Alcohol, Stress and Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on ! These sessions are open to Glucocorticoid Effects on Addiction Psychiatry APA members only. A blue Relapse and Brain Recovery: registration badge or an APA Implications for Biomarker and 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. membership card are required Treatment Development Room 27B, Upper Level for admittance. 1 7 San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chair: An Eye for an I: A 35-Year- Room 25C, Upper Level Anna Yusim, M.D. Old Woman With Fluctuating San Diego Convention Center 1. An Additional Use of PTSD Screening: Oculomotor Deficits and Lecturer: Early Alcohol Interventions in Dissociative Identity Disorder Rajita Sinha, Ph.D. Redeploying Soldiers 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Room 23C, Upper Level Suicidal Behavior: From Genes to Charles S. Milliken, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Prevention at the National Level 1 5 Chair: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 2. Synthetic Cannabinoids: An Emerging David Spiegel, M.D. Room 31B, Upper Level Threat to Mental Health in New York San Diego Convention Center and the Rest of the United States 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. Chair: Interactive Session Agdel J. Hernandez Colon, M.D. Nancy Diazgranados, M.D. SUNDAY, MAY 21 1 An Update on Lecturer: 3. Comorbidity of Alcohol Problems Antidepressant Development Gil Zalsman, M.D., M.H.A. With Risk of Suicidality, PTSD and 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Synergy: Integrating Psychiatry Into Depression in Redeployed Soldiers Room 32A, Upper Level Medical Care 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. San Diego Convention Center 6 Charles S. Milliken, M.D. Presenter: 1 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D. Room 33B, Upper Level Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on San Diego Convention Center Somatic Treatments Chair: Linda L. M. Worley, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Lecturer: Room 27A, Upper Level Michael Sharpe, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chair: What Can the Clinician Learn Vanessa Padilla, M.D. From Research to Improve Suicide Prevention 1. Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in Treatment-Resistant Depression 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. (TRD): A 12-Month Cohort Study in Room 24A, Upper Level SESSION TRACKS the City of Milan, Italy ! San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. 1 Addiction Psychiatry Chair: Dario Delmonte 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Bruce J. Schwartz, M.D. 2. Electroconvulsive Therapy in 3 Forensic Psychiatry Lecturer: Transitional Age Youth J. John Mann, M.D. 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Nicole M. Benson, M.D. 5 Prevention 2 6 Psychosomatic Medicine 3. Subtypes of Depression Predicting 7 NIAAA a Severe Course of Illness: Insights From Data-Driven Studies 8 Residents, Fellows and 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Medical Students Hanna M. van Loo, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Bring Your Own Device

80 Workshops Engaging in Meaningful Quality The Ultimate Balancing Act: Improvement Using Root Medicine, Marriage, Motherhood, Boot Camp for Burnout: Strategies Cause Analysis as a Novel and Me to Promote Resilience and Wellness Approach to M&M Conferences in 8 Psychiatric Training 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. for Psychiatrists 8 M/UR Caucus for Women Psychiatrists Room 30D, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 28C, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chairs: Room 30A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Almari Ginory, D.O. San Diego Convention Center Chair: Sarah M. Fayad, M.D. Tobias Wasser, M.D. Chair: Presenters: Silvia W. Olarte, M.D. Presenters: Kimberly Gordon, M.D. Katherine Klingensmith Jacqueline A. Hobbs, M.D., Ph.D. Presenters: Hyun Jung Kim Misty Richards, M.D., M.S. Christina Tara Khan, M.D., Ph.D. Louis Trevisan, M.D., M.Ed. Eva Szigethy, M.D., Ph.D. Undoing Stigma Through 21 MAY SUNDAY, Maryam S. Hamidi, Ph.D., M.Sc. Implicit Racial Bias Training: A Entertainment: Lessons From Discussant: Prescription for Physicians Psychiatrists Interfacing With Silvia W. Olarte, M.D. Pop Media 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 5 Children of Psychiatrists: Room 30C, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 20th Anniversary San Diego Convention Center Room 28E, Upper Level 2 San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chairs: Nzinga Harrison, M.D. Chairs: Room 31A, Upper Level Tiffany Cooke, M.D., M.P.H. Praveen R. Kambam, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Vasilis K. Pozios, M.D. Chairs: Integrated Medical Psychiatric Presenter: Leah Dickstein, M.D. Units Are Cost-Effective, Reduce Holly Peek, M.D., M.P.H. Michelle B. Riba, M.D. Stigma, and Increase Patient and Presenters: Staff Satisfaction Updates on Advocacy in the Era of a Anna K. Costakis, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Trump Administration Becca Munro Room 28D, Upper Level Council on Advocacy and Government Dayna Menninger San Diego Convention Center Relations Pooja Lakshmin, M.D. Chair: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Christina Demopulos Diego L. Coira, M.D. Room 30B, Upper Level Connecting With Patients in the Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Life Space: A Pragmatic Approach Margaret Grady, R.N., M.S.N., A.P.N. Chair: to Web and Mobile Applications in Magdalena Spariosu Debra Pinals, M.D. Clinical Practice and Research Presenters: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Keeping Your Cool Under Ariel Gonzalez, Esq. Cross Examination Patrick S. Runnels, M.D. Room 29B, Upper Level 3 San Diego Convention Center Debra Koss, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Mary C. Vance, M.D. Chair: Room 28A, Upper Level Brian Grady, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Chairs: Julie Kinn Stephen G. Noffsinger, M.D. Naomi Wilson James L. Knoll IV, M.D. Kelly Blasko Presenters: This session will be captured Jennifer Piel, M.D., Esq. as part of APA Annual Adrienne M. Saxton, M.D. Meeting on Demand, subject to speaker permission. Visit the APA on Demand Sales Booth in the Education Center to learn more and purchase.

81 Women at War: Experiences of Media Workshop Symposia Female Psychiatrists in Combat Society of Uniformed Services Use of Video as a Stimulus for Exploring Epigenetics-Driven Psychiatrists Trauma Narratives in Vietnam Multimodal Interventions: Diets,

Combat Veterans With PTSD Nutraceuticals, Exercises, and Brain 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Games in Alzheimer Dementia Room 29D, Upper Level Room 26A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Chairs: Chairs: Room 31C, Upper Level Elspeth C. Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H. Rohini S. Mehta, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Connie Barko, M.D. Maria Llorente, M.D. Chairs: Presenter: Simon Chiu, M.D., Ph.D. Vanessa Green, D.O. Presidential Symposium Michel Woodbury-Farina, M.D. Presenters: Advances in Psychiatry Should Unsuccessful Suicide Mariwan Husni, M.D. Attempters Be Allowed to Die? Mujeeb Shad, M.B.B.S., M.Sc. The New Motivational Interviewing Life and Death Decisions on the John Copen, M.D., M.Sc. of 2017: Learn the Essentials, Consultation-Liaison Service Discussant: Practice Your Skills and Help Your Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine James Fleming, M.D. Patients Change 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Council on Addiction Psychiatry New Guideline Recommendations SUNDAY, MAY 21 Room 26B, Upper Level 1 for Strengthening Psychiatric San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Practice Chair: Steering Committee on Practice Room 25B, Upper Level J. Michael Bostwick, M.D. Guidelines San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Chairs: J. Michael Bostwick, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Petros Levounis, M.D. Lewis Cohen Room 29C, Upper Level Carla Marienfeld, M.D. Rebecca Brendel San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Natassia Gaznick Chairs: Laura J. Fochtmann, M.D. Bachaar Arnaout Michael J. Vergare, M.D.

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82 Personality and Syndrome Transpeople in the Military: Mental Integrating Neuroscience Into the Disorders: It Is All in How You Health Concerns for Active Duty and Clinical Practice of Psychiatry Look at It Veterans and the Impact of Being 8:00 a.m. - Noon Association for Research in Personality Allowed to Serve Openly Room 3, Upper Level Disorders Association of Gay and Lesbian San Diego Convention Center Psychiatrists Director: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Melissa Arbuckle, M.D., Ph.D. Room 25A, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Faculty: San Diego Convention Center Room 24C, Upper Level David Ross, M.D., Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Chair: Michael J. Travis, M.D. James H. Reich, M.D., M.P.H. Chair: Jane L. Eisen, M.D. Amir Ahuja, M.D. Presenters: Michael B. First, M.D. Presenters: Psychiatric Disorders in Pregnant James H. Reich, M.D., M.P.H. Shane Ortega and Postpartum Women: An Update Harold W. Koenigsberg, M.D. Aaron Belkin 8:00 a.m. - Noon M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, M.D., Paula Neira Room 1A, Upper Level Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Rona Hu, M.D. Courses Director: Discussant: Shaila Misri, M.D. Emil Coccaro, M.D. ! Course descriptions are available in the APA Meetings Faculty:

SUNDAY, MAY 21 The Goldwater Rule: Pro and Con App. Admission to all courses, Deirdre Ryan, M.B. including master courses, is by Barbara Shulman, M.D. course enrollment only. Course Tricia Bowering, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. enrollment can be made at Shari I. Lusskin, M.D. Room 29A, Upper Level Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, San Diego Convention Center Ground Level, in the San Diego Talking With Your Patients About Chair: Convention Center. Marijuana: What Every Psychiatrist Nassir Ghaemi, M.D., M.P.H. Should Know

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84 Special Session Master Course Good News for Patients Who Attempt Suicide (and Their Course descriptions are ! Psychiatrists)! Applying the Integrated Care available in the APA Meetings Approach: Collaborative Care Skills App. Admission to all courses, 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. for the Consulting Psychiatrist including master courses, is by Room 31B, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - Noon course enrollment only. Course San Diego Convention Center Room 10, Upper Level enrollment can be made at Chair: San Diego Convention Center Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Linda L. M. Worley, M.D. Ground Level, in the San Diego Director: Lecturer: Convention Center. John Kern, M.D. Konrad Michel, M.D.

Faculty: Raising the Bar for Treating Suicidal Lorin Scher, M.D. Pediatric Psychopharmacology 2 Behavior Disorder 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Course 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 4, Upper Level Room 33B, Upper Level SUNDAY, MAY 21 MAY SUNDAY, ! Course descriptions are San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center available in the APA Meetings Director: Chair: App. Admission to all courses, Karen Dineen Wagner, M.D., Ph.D. Nancy Diazgranados, M.D. including master courses, is by Lecturer: course enrollment only. Course Faculty: James J. McGough, M.D. Philippe Courtet, M.D., Ph.D. enrollment can be made at Christopher McDougle Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, John T. Walkup Ground Level, in the San Diego Rapid-Fire Talks Convention Center. Visit the Exhibit Hall Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Child and 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Adolescent Psychiatry Updates in Geriatric Psychiatry Exhibit Halls A-C, Ground Level 4 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Room 8, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. Sessions Room 27A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Lectures Director: Chair: Rajesh R. Tampi, M.D., M.S. Oliver Stroeh, M.D. Bipolar Disorder: The Heartland of 1. Spectrum Disorders and Faculty: Hispanic Psychiatry Maternal Lifestyle: Let’s Talk About Shilpa Srinivasan, M.D. Simon Bolivar Award Aarti Gupta, M.D. Glucose? 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Ilse Wiechers, M.D., M.H.S. 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Room 33C, Upper Level Silvia Hoirisch-Clapauch, M.D., San Diego Convention Center Ph.D. Chair: 2. Can Subsyndromal Manifestations of Mauricio Tohen, M.D., Dr.P.H. Major Depression Be Identified in Lecturer: Children at Risk? Eduard Vieta, M.D., Ph.D. 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Kenny Lin, M.D. Depression and Comorbid Medical 2 Illness: A Major Cause of Morbidity 3. Gender-Related Childhood and Mortality Adversities’ Dimensions in the 6 General Population: Does One Size 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Fit All? 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. This session will be captured Room 32A, Upper Level Bruno Mendonça Coêlho, M.D. as part of APA Annual San Diego Convention Center 2 Meeting on Demand, subject to Chair: speaker permission. Visit the APA Bruce J. Schwartz, M.D. on Demand Sales Booth in the Lecturer: Education Center to learn more Dwight L. Evans, M.D. and purchase.

85 Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Workshops Empowering Trainees and Guiding Women’s Health Careers: Mentors and Sponsors in A Multidisciplinary Approach to Clinical and Organized Psychiatry 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Mental Health in the San Diego Jails: 8 Room 27B, Upper Level A Focus on Solitary Confinement 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center 3 Room 28C, Upper Level Chair: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Kristin Beizai, M.D. Room 28A, Upper Level Chairs: 1. MAANASI—Of Sound Mind—A Program San Diego Convention Center John O. Gaston, M.D. by Women for Women: Mental Health Chairs: Nzinga Harrison, M.D. of Six Million People on a Shoe String Aaron Meyer, M.D. Presenters: Budget Nicolas Badre, M.D. Kevin M. Simon, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Presenters: Glenda L. Wrenn, M.D. Geetha Jayaram, M.D. Peter Fischetti Courtney L. McMickens, M.D., M.P.H. 2. Women and PTSD: Sex-Based Steven Maraia Nicolas E. Barcelo, M.D. Differences and Military Impact 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Accelerated Resolution Therapy: An From Fairy Tales to the Clinical Paulette R. T. Cazares, M.D., M.P.H. Effective, Brief Therapy for PTSD Experience: Critical Exploration and Significance of Children’s Literature 3. Psychiatrically Ill, Scared and and Other Conditions in Both Adult and Child Psychiatry Pregnant: Implications of Fear- 2 Driven Avoidance of Psychotropics in 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. SUNDAY, MAY 21 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Pregnancy Room 30A, Upper Level Room 31A, Upper Level 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Simriti K. Chaudhry, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Wendi Waits, M.D. Chair: Special Session Megan Marumoto, M.D. Carl Feinstein, M.D. Presenters: Physician Wellness and Burnout: Culture Is Psychiatry: Challenges Magdalena Romanowicz A Town Hall Discussion With and Opportunities in Teaching Mali Mann APA Leadership About Sociocultural Issues in Aparna Atluru Residency Training Melissa Vallas 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Room 30B, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Helping Patients Who Drink San Diego Convention Center Room 30C, Upper Level Too Much: Using the NIAAA’s Chair: Clinician’s Guide San Diego Convention Center Richard F. Summers, M.D. 1 7 Chairs: Presenters: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Justin Chen, M.D., M.P.H. Anita Everett, M.D. Ranna Parekh, M.D., M.P.H. Room 25C, Upper Level Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Nhi-Ha Trinh Chair: ! SESSION TRACKS Priya Sehgal Richard Saitz, M.D. Josepha-Pearl Immanuel 1 Addiction Psychiatry Leadership to Facilitate Continuous 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Performance Improvement Council on Healthcare Systems and 3 Forensic Psychiatry Financing 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 5 Prevention Room 28B, Upper Level 6 Psychosomatic Medicine San Diego Convention Center This session will be captured Chairs: 7 NIAAA as part of APA Annual Harsh Trivedi, M.D. 8 Residents, Fellows and Meeting on Demand, subject to Sunil D. Khushalani, M.D. Medical Students speaker permission. Visit the APA on Demand Sales Booth in the Presenters: APA Annual Meeting On Demand Education Center to learn more Robert Roca, M.D., M.P.H. Bring Your Own Device and purchase. Antonio DePaolo, Ph.D.

86 Managing Nonhematological Tele-Mentoring for Building Mental Poster Session Clozapine-Related Adverse Effects Health Capacity in Rural Primary Care: The ECHO Model Medical Student/Resident Poster 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Competition 3 Room 33A, Upper Level Room 28D, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - Noon San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Chair: Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Jonathan M. Meyer, M.D. Allison Crawford, M.D., M.A. Sanjeev Sockalingam, M.D. Presenters: 1:00 p.m. Sessions Jennifer O’Day Presenters: George Proctor Lisa Lefebvre Learning Lab Eva Serhal, M.B.A. Navigating Online Professionalism Amanda Arena, Ph.D. Participant Debates: Ethical Issues and Social Media Personas: in Psychiatry Principles and Practical Solutions Through Their Eyes: Exploring for Training and Practice Perspectives and Attitudes of 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Soldiers Pertaining to Suicide Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level Room 29B, Upper Level Society of Uniformed Services San Diego Convention Center Psychiatrists San Diego Convention Center Chair: Chair: Rebecca Brendel 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Isheeta Zalpuri, M.D. Presenters: SUNDAY, MAY 21 Room 29D, Upper Level Presenters: Charles C. Dike, M.D., M.P.H. San Diego Convention Center Mirjana Domakonda Mark Komrad, M.D. Marika Wrzosek, M.D. Chair: Ariana Nesbit Marjorie Freeze, P.A. Sanda DeJong, M.D. Presenters: Media Workshop Carla W. Schnitzlein, D.O. Bradley Singer, L.C.S.W. Do the Right Thing: A Film Viewing and Discussion What’s New in Neuropsychiatry? A Primer for General Psychiatrists 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Room 26B, Upper Level 6 San Diego Convention Center 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Room 30D, Upper Level Chair: Lloyd I. Sederer, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Presenters: Vivek Datta, M.D., M.P.H. Patrice K. Malone, M.D., Ph.D. Sheldon Benjamin, M.D. Alan Stone, M.D.

Presenters: Vivek Datta, M.D., M.P.H. Presidential Symposium ! SESSION TRACKS Tom Pollak Sepideh Bajestan, M.D., Ph.D. Diversity Issues in Psychotherapy 1 Addiction Psychiatry American Academy of 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry When Love Hurts: Intimidation and Dynamic Psychiatry and Intimacy in Intimate 3 Forensic Psychiatry 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Partner Violence Room 24A, Upper Level 4 Geriatric Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 5 Prevention 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Chair: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Room 28E, Upper Level David L. Lopez, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 7 NIAAA Presenters: Chair: 8 Residents, Fellows and Allan Tasman, M.D. Medical Students Shawna Newman, M.D. Karimi G. Mailutha, M.D., M.P.H. Presenters: Deborah Cabaniss, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Nadya Friedman, M.D. Elise W. Snyder, M.D. Bring Your Own Device Mayumi Okuda, M.D. Discussant: Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, M.D. 88 APA Annual Business Meeting Sunday, May 21 Theresa M. Miskimen, M.D. 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Speaker-Elect Voting Members Only Edythe P. Harvey, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairperson, Committee on By-Laws Room 6B, Upper Level Barry K. Herman, M.D. Chairperson, Elections Committee Call to Order Rahn K. Bailey, M.D. Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D., President Chairperson, Membership Committee Memorial to Deceased Members Chairpersons of Councils Announcement of Election Results (written reports only) SUNDAY, MAY 21 MAY SUNDAY, Jose Vito, M.D. Annual Forum Chairperson, Committee of Tellers Adjournment Reports to the Membership Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. CEO and Medical Director Resident-Fellow Members, General Members, Bruce L. Schwartz, M.D. Distinguished Fellows, Fellows, Life Fellows, Treasurer Distinguished Life Fellows and Life Members Altha J. Stewart, M.D. only permitted to attend. Registration badge Secretary and/or APA membership access card necessary Daniel J. Anzia, M.D. for admission. No cameras or tape recorders are Speaker permitted in this meeting.

Symposia Empowered Women Empower The Role of the General Psychiatrist Women: Opportunities and in the Management of Patients Challenges for Women Psychiatrists With Pain Complementary and Integrative in Academia, Leadership and 1 Treatments in Psychiatric Practice Beyond 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Caucus on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Room 25A, Upper Level 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Room 25B, Upper Level Room 24B, Upper Level Chairs: San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Carlos Blanco-Jerez, M.D., Ph.D. Chairs: Geetha Subramaniam, M.D. Chair: Isabel Schuermeyer, M.D., M.S. Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. Presenters: Margo Funk, M.D., M.A. Martin Cheatle Presenters: Presenters: Alla Landa, Ph.D. Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. Kathleen Franco Eric Collins Richard Brown, M.D. Karen Jacobs, D.O. Jeffrey Borckardt Harris A. Eyre, Ph.D., M.B.B.S. Jerome Sarris, Ph.D. Discussant: Ivan D. Montoya, M.D., M.P.H.

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89 Untangling Psychiatric Genetics in Lectures Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Clinical and Non-Clinical Settings: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Pediatric Psychosomatic Medicine: and Recovery A Field in Development 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 2 6 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 29A, Upper Level 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 27B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Room 28C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Chair: Anna Yusim, M.D. Maya Sabatello, Ph.D., LL.B. Chair: Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D. Linda L. M. Worley, M.D. 1. Approaches in Psychiatry: A Possible Way of Presenters: Lecturer: Rethinking the Care of Patients Jehannine Austin, Ph.D. Maryland Pao, M.D. Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D. Suffering From Severe and Persistent Mental Illness? Discussant: Suicide Risk and Prevention in Mood 1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Elyn R. Saks, J.D., LL.D., Ph.D. Disorders: Advances and Translation Manuel Trachsel, M.D., Ph.D. of Research Into Practice 2. Efficacy of Long-Term Residential 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Treatment for Serious Mental Illness 1:30 p.m. Sessions Room 31B, Upper Level 1:50 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Interactive Session Michael Knable, D.O. Chair: 3. Diabetes Quality of Care and

SUNDAY, MAY 21 Nancy Diazgranados, M.D. Ordinarily Well: Perspectives on the Outcomes: Comparison of Individuals Controversy Over Antidepressant Lecturer: With and Without Schizophrenia Treatment of Depression Erkki T. Isometsä, M.D., Ph.D. 2:10 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Paul Kurdyak, M.D., Ph.D. Room 32A, Upper Level Rapid-Fire Talks San Diego Convention Center Workshops Presenter: Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Peter D. Kramer, M.D. Community Psychiatry Buprenorphine Update and Evolving Standards of Care 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Council on Addiction Psychiatry Room 27A, Upper Level 1 San Diego Convention Center 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chair: Room 26A, Upper Level John Luo, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 1. Psychiatry in Rural Areas and HIV: Chair: Addressing Barriers and Optimizing John A. Renner Jr., M.D. Access to Care Presenters: 1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Andrew J. Saxon, M.D. Karl Goodkin, M.D., Ph.D. Petros Levounis, M.D. ! SESSION TRACKS 2. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Identifying and Treating Depression Depression and Suicide in Medical 1 Addiction Psychiatry Among Arab, Asian, Black, Hispanic, Students and Resident Physicians 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and White Patients 8 3 Forensic Psychiatry 1:50 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Florence Dallo, Ph.D., M.P.H. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Room 30B, Upper Level 3. Results of a Physician-Health Plan San Diego Convention Center 5 Prevention Collaborative Solution for Achieving Chair: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Primary Care Mental Health Priti Ojha, M.D. 7 NIAAA Integration 2:10 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Presenters: 8 Residents, Fellows and Judith A. Feld, M.D., M.P.H., M.M.M. Rebecca Romero Medical Students Alana Iglewicz, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Natassia Gaznick Bring Your Own Device

90 Fact, Fiction or Fraud: Clinical Military Cultural Competence 101: SOLVD-TEEN and SOLVD-PARENTS: Documentation in Electronic Health What You Need to Know to Provide Can an App Help Teens and Their Record Systems the Best Care Parents With Depression? 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Society of Uniformed Services 2 Room 29B, Upper Level Psychiatrists 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

San Diego Convention Center Room 31A, Upper Level 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chair: San Diego Convention Center Seth Powsner, M.D. Room 29D, Upper Level Chair: San Diego Convention Center Nidal Moukaddam, M.D., Ph.D. Presenters: Junji Takeshita, M.D. Chair: Presenters: Carlyle Chan, M.D. Rachel Sullivan, M.D. Asim Shah Presenters: Sophia Banu, M.D. Identifying Youth at Risk for Josephine P. Horita, D.O. Anh L. Truong, M.D. Alcohol-Related Problems: A Rohul Amin, M.D. Clinical Tool Eric G. Meyer, M.D. The New Face of Diversity 2 7 Dennis A. White, M.D. Education: Yale’s Social Justice 21 MAY SUNDAY, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Mental Health Equity Room 25C, Upper Level Rational Use of Psychotropic Residency Curriculum Medications in Patients With Sleep San Diego Convention Center Disorders 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chair: Room 30C, Upper Level Sharon Levy, M.D., M.P.H. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Learning How to Guide Patients Room 31C, Upper Level Chairs: Through the Grief Process San Diego Convention Center Kali D. Cyrus, M.D., M.P.H. Chairs: Robert M. Rohrbaugh, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Bhanu Prakash Kolla, M.D. Presenters: Room 30A, Upper Level J. Michael Bostwick, M.D. Ayana Jordan, M.D., Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Chyrell Bellamy, Ph.D., M.S.W. Meghna Mansukhani Melissa Cranford, M.D. Chair: Sidney Zisook, M.D. Subhajit Chakravorty The Pharmacological Management Presenters: Refugee Psychiatry: Practical Tools of Persistent Violence in Katherine Shear, M.D. for Building Resilience of Displaced Psychiatric Inpatients Merry Noel Miller, M.D. Persons and Refugee Communities 3 to Migration-Related Stressors 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Medical Conditions Mimicking Council on International Psychiatry Room 33A, Upper Level Psychiatric Disorders vs. Psychiatric Disorders Mimicking Medicine San Diego Convention Center 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Conditions: Diagnostic and Chair: Treatment Challenges Room 28E, Upper Level Katherine Warburton, D.O. San Diego Convention Center Council on Psychosomatic Medicine Presenters: 6 Chairs: Laura Dardashti 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. James Griffith, M.D. Michael Cummings Room 28B, Upper Level Dyani A. Loo, M.D. Jonathan M. Meyer, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Amitha Prasad Chairs: Catherine Crone, M.D. SuZan J. Song, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. Lorenzo Norris, M.D.

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The Role of Child and Adolescent Update From the Council on 2:30 p.m. Session Psychiatrists in Collaborative Care Psychiatry and Law Settings: A New Frontier Council on Psychiatry and Law Lecture Council on Children, Adolescents and 3 Their Families The Evolution of Forensic 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 2 Room 28A, Upper Level Psychiatry: A Tribute to Its 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Founders, Developers, Teachers, Room 28D, Upper Level and Practitioners Chair: San Diego Convention Center Manfred S. Guttmacher Award Steven K. Hoge, M.D., M.B.A. The Isaac Ray Award will also be Chairs: Presenters: presented during this session. Megan E. Baker, M.D. Robert L. Trestman, M.D., Ph.D. 3 Gabrielle L. Shapiro, M.D. Carl Erik Fisher, M.D. 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Presenters: Stuart Anfang, M.D. Room 33B, Upper Level Lorena E. Reyna, M.D. Patricia Recupero San Diego Convention Center Christina Tara Khan, M.D., Ph.D. Debra Pinals, M.D. Tiffany Ho, M.D. Chair: Utilizing Assertive Community David Lowenthal, M.D. To Treat or Not to Treat: Is That Treatment (ACT) to Prevent Lecturer: the Question? the Evaluation and Inefficient Use of Psychiatric Robert L. Sadof, M.D. Treatment of Mood Disorders in Resources on Patients With Chronic Presenters: Case Examples of Pregnant Women Mental Illness Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.

SUNDAY, MAY 21 J. Richard Ciccone, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Octavio Choi Room 30D, Upper Level Room 24C, Upper Level Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D. San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Dr. Sadoff passed away on April 17, Chairs: Chairs: 2017. His award will be presented Kara Driscoll, M.D. Benjamin Ehrenreich, M.D. posthumously, with remarks by other Lisette Rodriguez-Cabezas, M.D. Ann Hackman, M.D. presenters and APA President Dr. Presenters: Presenters: Maria A. Oquendo. Crystal Clark Albert Nguyen Dana Mahmoud Bhinna Pearl Park, M.D. Brian Benjamin 4:30 p.m. Session

Opening Session 2:00 p.m. Session 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Poster Session Hall F, Ground Level San Diego Convention Center Medical Student/Resident Poster Competition and International ! SESSION TRACKS Posters 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1 Addiction Psychiatry Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 3 Forensic Psychiatry 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine 7 NIAAA 8 Residents, Fellows and Medical Students

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May 21, 2017 Introduction of Presidents and 4:30 p.m. Representatives of United States and Hall F, Ground Level, International Allied Organizations San Diego Convention Center Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Call to Order by APA President Introduction of the President for the Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Presidential Address Presentation of APA Gives Back Check Melissa Arbuckle, M.D., Ph.D. to UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic Project Presidential Address Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Introduction of Stage Guests Introduction of the President-Elect for Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. the Response to the Presidential Address 21 MAY SUNDAY, Introduction of Dr. Philip R. Muskin, M.D. Constantine G. Lyketsos, M.D. Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Response of the President-Elect Report from the Chairperson of the Anita S. Everett, M.D. Scientific Program Committee Brief break before Special Lecture. Philip R. Muskin, M.D.

Introduction of Susannah Cahalan Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Special Lecture by Susannah Cahalan Susannah Cahalan is the New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness. She serves as a book reviewer at the New York Post and is working on a new book that delves into the modern , The Committed, due out in 2018. Her award-winning work has appeared in Psychology Today, Scientific American, Elle, BBC Focus Magazine, and Biological Psychiatry. She has been featured on a number of radio and television shows, including The Today Show, The Katie Couric Show, and NPR’s Fresh Air. She received a Yale Poynter fellowship in journalism and was Northeastern’s 12th Annual Hanson Memorial Lecturer in 2016. In 2009, she was honored with the Silurian Award of Excellence for her article “My Mysterious Lost Month of Madness,” on which Brain on Fire is based, and in 2012 received the Books for a Better Life Award for First Book. Cahalan was a healthy 24-year-old at the onset of her career as a reporter for the New York Post when she began to experience symptoms including extreme paranoia and erratic behavior, making her question if pressures from her new job or relationship were too great. Weeks later, she awoke strapped to a hospital bed, under guard and unable to move or speak and her medical records—from a month-long hospital stay of which she has no memory—showed wildly uncharacteristic , violence and dangerous instability. Cahalan’s memoir Brain on Fire chronicles the swift path of her illness and the lucky, last-minute intervention led by one of the few doctors capable of saving her life. As weeks ticked by, Cahalan moved inexplicably from violence to catatonia; $1 million worth of blood tests and brain scans revealed nothing. The exhausted doctors were ready to commit her to the psychiatric ward, in effect condemning her to a lifetime of institutions, or death, until Dr. Souhel Najjar—nicknamed Dr. House—joined Cahalan’s team. He asked Cahalan to draw one simple sketch, which became key to diagnosing her with a newly discovered autoimmune disease in which her body was attacking her brain, an illness now thought to be the cause of “demonic possessions” throughout history. Cahalan lectures widely about her condition. She is a board member of the nonprofit organization the Autoimmune Encephalitis Alliance and works as an international ambassador for the UK’s Encephalitis Society. Brain on Fire has been adapted into a feature film starring Chloe Grace Moretz and produced by Charlize Theron, scheduled for wide release in 2017. Cahalan lives in Brooklyn with her husband and dog.

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Academy of Cognitive Therapy American College of Physicians Lata K. McGinn, M.D. Jack Ende, M.D.

Academy of Organizational and American College of Psychiatrists Occupational Psychiatry Gail E. Robinson, M.D. Paul Hammer, M.D. American College of Psychoanalysts American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry Mark P. Unterburg, M.D. John A. Renner, Jr., M.D. American College of Surgeons American Academy of Child and Courtney M. Townsend, M.D. Adolescent Psychiatry American Group Psychotherapy Association Gregory K. Fritz, M.D. Eleanor F. Counselman, M.D. American Academy of Family Physicians American Medical Association John S. Meigs, Jr., M.D. Patrice Harris, M.D. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting American Academy of Neurology American Medical Women’s Association Ralph L. Sacco, M.D. Suzanne L. Harrison, M.D. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law American Neurological Association Michael A. Norko, M.D. Barbara Vickrey, M.D. American Academy of Psychoanalysis and American Neuropsychiatric Association Dynamic Psychiatry John J. Campbell III, M.D. Jennifer I. Downey, M.D. American Nurses Association American Association for Pamela Cipriano, M.D. Leslie S. Zun, M.D. American Psychoanalytic Association American Association for Geriatric Psychiatrists Harriett L. Wolfe, M.D. Iqbal Ahmed, M.D. American Psychological Association American Association for Antonio E. Puente, M.D. Sheila Judge, M.D. American Psychosomatic Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Suzanne Segerstrom, M.D. Barbara A. Schaal, M.D. American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry American Association of Chairs of Departments Manuel Lopez-Leon, M.D. of Psychiatry Ondria Gleason, M.D. American Society of Addiction Medicine Kelly J. Clark, M.D. American Association of Community Psychiatrists Michael A. Flaum, M.D. American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Inc Mark H. Rapaport, M.D. American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training American Society of Hispanic Psychiatry Sandra M. DeJong, M.D. Carlos A. Zarate, M.D.

American Association of Practicing Psychiatrists Arab American Psychiatric Association Janis G. Chester, M.D. Abdel F. Amin, M.D., M.P.H.

American Association of Psychiatric Administrators Association for Academic Psychiatry Wayne L. Creelman, M.D. Jason P. Caplan, M.D.

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Larry R. Faulkner, M.D. Michelle Craske, Ph.D.

American College of Emergency Physicians Association of American Medical Colleges Rebecca Parker, M.D. Darrell G. Kirch, M.D.

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Association of Chinese American Psychiatrists Haywood L. Brown, M.D. Edmond H. Pi, M.D. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Association of Directors of Medical Student Education National Association of County Behavioral Health and in Psychiatry Directors Greg Briscoe, M.D. Ron Manderscheid

Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems Eric Yarbrough, M.D. Debra Osteen, M.D.

Association of Korean American Psychiatrists National Association of Social Workers, Inc Jaesu Han, M.D. Darrell P. Wheeler, M.D.

Association of Women Psychiatrists National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare Geetha Jayaram, M.D. Linda Rosenberg

The College for Behavioral Health Leadership National Institutes of Health Gina Lasky, Ph.D. Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D.

Council of Medical Specialty Societies National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Steven E. Weinberger, M.D. Joshua A. Gordon, M.D., Ph.D.

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Jo Ann R. Martin (NIAAA) George F. Koob, Ph.D. Global Alliance on Behavioral Health and Social Justice Deborah Klein-Walker, M.D. National Institute on Drug Abuse, (NIDA) Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry John G. Looney, M.D. Nigerian American Psychiatric Association Thomas Osinowo, M.D. Hellenic American Psychiatric Association Maria T. Lymberis, M.D. Philippine Psychiatrists in America Elizabeth J. Santos, M.D. Indo-American Psychiatric Association Dilipkumar C. Patel, M.D. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Mental Health America Kana Enomoto, M.A. Reggie Williams Turkish American Neuropsychiatric Association National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Erol Ucer, M.D. Steve Pitman, M.D. Presidents of International Allied Organizations

Albanian Psychiatric Association Association of Psychiatric Institutions of Serbia Dr. Fatime Elezi Dr. Milutin Nenadović

Algerian Psychiatric Association Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria

Dr. Farid Kacha Dr. Joseph D. Adeyemi Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting |

Arab Gulf Psychiatric Association Association of Psychiatrists of Uzbekistan Dr. Mohamed Al-Haddad Dr. Ulugbek Alimov

Argentinean Association of Psychiatrists Austrian Association of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Dr. Nestor Marchant Dr. Georg Psota

Argentinean Psychiatrists Association Azerbaijan Psychiatric Association Dr. Analia Elena Ravenna Dr. Nadir Ismayilov

Armenian Psychiatric Association Bangladesh Association of Psychiatrists Dr. Armen Soghoyan Dr. Md. Golam Rabbani

Association of Free Psychiatrists of Romania Barbados Association of Psychiatrists Dr. Aurel Romila Dr. Sharon Harvey

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Belarusian Psychiatric Association Foundation for Interdisciplinary Investigation of Dr. Oleg Skugarevsky Communication (Argentina) Dr. Miguel Angel Materazzi Bolivian Society of Psychiatry Dr. Lupe Isnelda Gomez Montalvo French Association of Psychiatrists in Private Practice Dr. Patrice Charbit Brazilian Association of Psychiatry Dr. Antonio Geraldo da Silva French Association of Psychiatry Dr. Jean-Yves Cozic Bulgarian Psychiatric Association Dr. Hristo Kozhuharov French Psychiatric Information Society Dr. Gisèle Apter Canadian Psychiatric Association Dr. Mysore Renuka-Prasad German Association for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Chinese Society of Psychiatry Dr. Iris Hauth Dr. Xin Yu psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Ghana Psychiatric Association College of Psychiatry of Ireland Dr. Sammy Ohene Dr. John Hillery Guatemalan Psychiatric Association Colombian Association of Psychiatry Dr. Roxanna Ruiz Dr. Iván A. Jiménez R. Hellenic Psychiatric Association (Greece) Costa Rican Psychiatric Association Dr. Dimitrios Ploumpidis Dr. Francisco Gólcher Valverde Hellenic Society of Neurology and Psychiatry (Greece) Croatian Psychiatric Association Dr. Costas Stefanis Dr. Vlado Jukic Honduran Society of Psychiatry Cuban Society of Psychiatry Dr. Alejandra María Munguia Matamoros Dr. Miguel Valdes Mier Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists Cyprus Psychiatric Association Dr. Eric Chen Yu Hai Dr. Giannis Kalakoutas Hungarian Psychiatric Association Czech Psychiatric Association Dr. Gyorgy Purebl Dr. Martin Anders Icelandic Psychiatric Association Danish Psychiatric Society Dr. Thorgunnur Ársaelsdottir Dr. Torsten Jacobsen Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia Dominican Society of Psychiatry Dr. Yury Savenko Dr. Fior Solis de Mendez Indian Association for Social Psychiatry Ecuadorian Psychiatric Association Dr. Sudhir Khandelwal Dr. José Mosquera A. Indian Psychiatric Society Egyptian Psychiatric Association Dr. M.S.V.K. Raju Dr. Ahmed Okasha Indonesian Psychiatric Association Emirates Psychiatric Society Dr. Eka Viora Dr. Samia Abul International Society of Psychopathology of Estonian Psychiatric Association Expression (France) Dr. Andres Lehtmets Dr. Laurent Schmitt Ethiopian Psychiatric Association Iranian Psychiatric Association Dr. Solomon Teferra Dr. Ahmad Jalili Finnish Psychiatric Association Iraqi Society of Psychiatrists Dr. Sami Perkola Dr. Qassim Hadi Al-Awadi Flemish Psychiatric Association Israeli Psychiatric Association Dr. Jürgen De Fruyt Dr. Haim Belmaker | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Italian Association for Research in Schizophrenia Montenegrin Psychiatric Association Dr. Massimo Clerici Dr. Lidija Injac-Stevovic

Italian Psychiatric Association Moroccan Society of Psychiatry Dr. Claudio Mencacci Dr. Fatima-Zahra Sekkat

Jamaica Psychiatric Association Mozambican Association of Psychiatry and Mental Dr. Geoffrey Omar Walcott Health Dr. Maria Lídia Chaúque Gouveia Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology Dr. Masatoshi Takeda Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society Dr. Win Aung Myint Jordanian Association of Psychiatrists Dr. Walid Moh’d Shnaigat Netherlands Psychiatric Association Dr. Aartjan Beekman Kazakh Association of Psychiatrists and Narcologists Dr. Saltanat Nurmagambetova Nicaraguan Psychiatric Association Dr. Elda Yessenia Jiron Gonzalez Kenya Psychiatric Association Dr. Simon Njuguna Kahonge Mutiso Norwegian Psychiatric Association Dr. Ketil Joachim Ødegaard Korean Neuropsychiatric Association Dr. Jung Yong Pakistan Psychiatric Society Dr. Syed Muhammad Sultan Kuwait Psychiatric Association Dr. Mohammad Alsuwaidan Palestinian Psychiatric Association Dr. Ziad Naji Arandi Kyrgyz Psychiatric Association Dr. T. I. Galako Panamanian Society of Psychiatry Dr. Lexma Magalis Ruiz Martez Latvian Psychiatric Association Dr. Elmars Terauds Papua New Guinea Psychiatric Association Dr. Umadevi Ambihaipahar League for Mental Health from Republic of Moldova Dr. Mihail Hotineanu Paraguayan Society of Psychiatry Dr. Mirta Mendoza Lebanese Psychiatric Society Dr. Josyan Madi-Skaff Peruvian Psychiatric Association Dr. Juan Manue Yori Lithuanian Psychiatric Association Dr. Alvydas Navickas Philippine Psychiatric Association Dr. Fareda Flores Luxembourguese Society of Psychiatry, Neurology and Psychotherapy Polish Psychiatric Association Dr. Chretien Jacoby Dr. Andrzej Rajewski

Malaysian Psychiatric Association Portuguese Association of Psychiatry Dr. Teck Hoe Yen Dr. Jose C. Dias Cordeiro Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Mauritius Psychiatric Association Portuguese Society of Psychiatry and Mental Health Dr. Jagessur Arye Kumar Dr. Joao Marques-Teixeira

Medical Psychologic Society (France) Psychiatric Association of Bosnia-Herzegovina Dr. Aimé Charles-Nicolas Dr. Abdulah Kučukalić

Mental Health Association of Cambodia Psychiatric Association of Macedonia Dr. Kim Savuon Dr. Dimitar Bonevski

Mexican Psychiatric Association Psychiatric Association of Rio de Janeiro State (Brazil) Dr. Enrique Chavez-Leon Dr. Paulo Cesar Geraldes

Mexican Society of Neurology and Psychiatry Psychiatric Association of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) Dr. Juan Ignacio Rosales Dr. Flavio Shansis

Mongolian Mental Health Association Psychiatric Association of Slovenia Dr. Ayushjav Bayankhuu Dr. Peter Pregelj

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Psychiatric Association of Thailand Spanish Society of Psychiatry Dr. Nawaporn Hirunviwatgul Dr. Julio Bobes

Psychiatric Association of Turkey Sri Lanka College of Psychiatrists Dr. Simavi Vahip Dr. Raveen Hanwella

Psychiatrists’ Association of Nepal Sudanese Association of Psychiatrists Dr. Naba Koirala Dr. Abdalla Abdelrahman

Puerto Rican Society of Psychiatry Swedish Psychiatric Association Dr. Edgardo Prieto-Agostini Dr. Lena Flyckt

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Chef David Bouley studied at the John R. Kelsoe, M.D., graduated from Sandra Sexson, M.D., is a leader in Sorbonne and worked with some medical school at the University of psychiatric education, having served of Europe’s Alabama, in numerous most ac- Birmingham, national and claimed chefs, in 1981. He international including completed roles. Leader- Roger Vergé, internship ship posi- Paul Bocuse, training at tions include Joel Robu- Washington chair of the chon, Gaston University in APA’s Council Lenôtre, St. Louis and on Medical and Frédy Girardet. Chef Bouley has psychiatry residency at UCSD. He then Education and Lifelong Learning, the studied intensively the health benefits went to the National Institute of Men- ACP’s PRITE and PIPE Commissions, of Japanese cuisine and culture. He tal Health in Bethesda, Maryland, for the ACAGME’s Psychiatry RRC, the has seen tremendous success infusing four years and returned to San Diego Subcommittee on the Post-Pediatric Japanese cuisine in French technique. to join the Department of Psychiatry Portal Program, and the AACAP’s His desire to inspire everyone to have a faculty in 1989. Dr. Kelsoe’s longstand- Training and Education Committee living pantry in their own home solidi- ing research focus has been the ge- and Lifelong Learning Committee. She fies his dedication to the art of dining. netics of bipolar disorder and lithium served as president of AADPRT, editor In his illustrious over-30-year career, response. Dr. Kelsoe is presently the of PRITE and founding editor of CHILD Chef Bouley has cooked for everyone director of the Laboratory of Psychi- PRITE, ABPN team leader for CAP as from kings and queens to the average atric Genomics and a member of the well as senior examiner in both psy- Joe, and each and every person has left UCSD Institute for Genomic Medicine. chiatry and CAP, and on ABPN general MONDAY, MAY 22 MAY MONDAY, his dining room or event having had Dr. Kelsoe directs the Bipolar Genome and CAP question-writing commit- a meal they remember for the rest of Study (BiGS), which is conducting tees. More recently, she has been their lives. whole genome sequencing studies involved in ACGME International work of bipolar families. He also co-directs both as a consultant and now as a the Psychiatric GWAS Consortium for member of the International Medicine Bipolar Disorder (PGC-BD), which is RRC. Dr. Sexson has published articles Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M., has an international collaborative ef- on various topics related to psychiatric had an extensive career in psychiatric fort designed to identify genes for education in Academic Psychiatry and administration bipolar disorder in a sample of over other venues. and manage- 10,000 patients. ment. He is currently se- Ramaswamy Viswanathan, M.D., nior vice presi- Sc.D., received his medical degree dent, head of from Madras medical affairs, Medical Col- at Ironshore lege, India, and Pharmaceuti- after research cals. He is past president and on the training, a doc- executive council of the American tor of medical Association of Psychiatric Administra- science degree tors (AAPA). He is a representative to from SUNY both the APA and AACAP assemblies. Downstate He is the author of over 100 scientific Medical Center. He has been Board- abstracts and publications. certified in internal medicine, psy- chiatry and four subspecialties. He is the director of consultation- at SUNY Downstate Medi- cal Center. His research has involved physician-patient communication, how physicians resolve ethical dilemmas, and the relationship of psychosocial factors to treatment adherence in gy- necologic oncology, sickle cell disease and HIV.

103 Living Foods That Together Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Non- 8:00 a.m. Sessions Strengthen and Build Support for Pharmacological Treatment Case Conference the Peripheral Nervous System, Consequently Building Health of 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. These sessions are open to ! Both the Central and Peripheral Room 27A, Upper Level APA members only. A blue Nervous Systems San Diego Convention Center registration badge or an APA 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. membership card are required Chair: Room 33B, Upper Level for admittance. Pedro Ruiz, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 1. Intensive Transitional Treatment Chair: Should a Patient With Nonterminal Programme: Impact on Psychiatric Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. Psychiatric Illness Be Given Access Emergency Admissions and Length of Stay on the Inpatient Unit to Physician Assisted Suicide? A Vice-Chair: Drew Ramsey, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Case Discussion Neeraj Bajaj, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Lecturer: David Bouley 2. Digi...What? An Overview of Room 23C, Upper Level Technology Advances for Dementia San Diego Convention Center The of Bipolar Care Chair: Disorder 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. David F. Gitlin David A. Mrazek, M.D., Memorial Award Bruce D. Bassi, M.D., M.S. Presenters: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 3. McLean Hospital Spirituality and Mark Komrad, M.D. Room 33C, Upper Level Mental Health Consultation Service: James Bourgeois San Diego Convention Center A Novel Approach to Integrated Treatment Chair: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Lectures James L. Kennedy, M.D. Morgan M. Medlock, M.D., M.Div. Lecturer: Defense Health Agency and Mental John R. Kelsoe, M.D. Health: Family and Service Members Workshops

Rapid-Fire Talks 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. A Cognitive Behavioral Approach to Ballroom 20A, Upper Level Weight Loss and Maintenance Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Bipolar

MONDAY, MAY 22 San Diego Convention Center and Related Disorders 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chair: Steve H. Koh, M.D., M.P.H. Room 30A, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Lecturer: Room 27B, Upper Level Chair: Raquel Bono San Diego Convention Center Judith S. Beck, Ph.D. Chair: Ron Winchel, M.D. Bullying and Harassment in the 21st 1. Panic Attacks Induced by a Computer Century: Prevalence, Screening Simulation in Patients With Panic and Psychiatric Consequences Disorder and Agoraphobia of Cyberbullying and Online SESSION TRACKS ! 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Harassment 1 Addiction Psychiatry Rafael C. Freire, M.D., Ph.D. 2 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2. Comparison of Metacognitions 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Between Patients With Bipolar Room 31A, Upper Level 3 Forensic Psychiatry Disorder and Unipolar Depression in San Diego Convention Center 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Remission Period Chairs: 5 Prevention 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. Almari Ginory, D.O. Özge Sahmelikoglu Onur, M.D. 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Christopher F. Ong, M.D. 3. Treating Major Depression With Yoga: 7 NIAAA Presenters: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial Krista Pinard, M.D. 8 Residents, Fellows and 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Yuliet Sanchez-Rivero, M.D. Medical Students Sudha Prathikanti, M.D. Laura Ginory, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Bring Your Own Device

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Vice Admiral Raquel C. Bono is director of the Defense Health Agency (DHA), Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, VA. She leads a joint, integrated combat support agency enabling the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps medical services to provide a medically ready force and ready medical force to combatant commands in both peacetime and wartime. In support of an integrated, affordable and high quality military health service, the DHA directs the execution of ten joint shared services to include the health plan (TRICARE), pharmacy, health information technology, research and acquisition, education and training, public health, medical logistics, facility management, budget resource management, and contracting. The DHA administers the TRICARE Health Plan, providing worldwide medical, dental and pharmacy programs to more than 9.4 million uniformed service members, retirees and their families. Commissioned in June 1979, Vice Admiral Bono obtained her baccalaureate degree from the University of Texas at Austin and attended medical school at Texas Tech University. She completed a surgical internship and a general surgery residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and a trauma and critical care fellowship at the Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine in Norfolk. Shortly after training, Bono saw duty in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm as head, casualty receiving, Fleet Hospital Five, in Saudi Arabia from August 1990 to March 1991. Upon returning, she was stationed at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth as a surgeon in the General Surgery department, surgical intensivist in the Medical/ Surgical Intensive Care Unit, and attending surgeon at the Burn Trauma Unit at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Her various appointed duties included division head of Trauma, head of the Ambulatory Procedures Department (APD), chair of the Laboratory Animal Care and Use Committee, assistant head of the Clinical Investigations and Research department, chair of the Medical Records Committee, and command intern coordinator. She has also served as the specialty leader for Intern Matters to the Surgeon General of the Navy. In September 1999, she was assigned as the director of Restorative Care at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, followed by assignment to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery from September 2001 to December 2002 as the Medical Corps career planning officer for the chief of the Medical Corps. She returned to the National Naval Medical Center in January 2003 as director for Medical-Surgical Services. From August 2004 through August 2005, she served as the executive assistant to the 35th Navy Surgeon General and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Following that, she reported to Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida, as the commanding officer from August 2005 to August 2008. She then served as the chief of staff, deputy director, TRICARE Management Activity (TMA) of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs (OASD(HA)) from September 2008 to June 2010. She later served as deputy director, Medical Resources, Plans and Policy (N093), chief of Naval Operations. From November 2011 to June 2013, she served as the command Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | surgeon, U.S. Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii. From July 2013 to September 2013, she served as acting commander, Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical. From September 2013 to October 2015, she served as director, National Capital Region Medical Directorate of the Defense Health Agency, and as the 11th Chief, Navy Medical Corps. She currently serves as director, Defense Health Agency. In addition to being a diplomat of the American Board of Surgery, Bono is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and has an executive MBA from the Carson College of Business at Washington State University. Her personal decorations include Defense Superior Service Medal (three), Legion of Merit Medal (four), Meritorious Service Medal (two), and the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation medal (two).

105 Decrypting the CPT Codes: An Geriatric Life Transitions: New Advances in Research Interactive Case-Based Workshop Challenges for Older Adults to Demystify Coding and 4 Advances in Research and Documentation for Psychiatrists 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Programs Reducing Psychiatric Committee on RBRVS, Codes and Room 29C, Upper Level Service Demand Reimbursements San Diego Convention Center 5 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chair: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 24B, Upper Level Nisha Mehta-Naik, M.D. Room 28D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Chair: Caitlin Snow, M.D. Chair: Gregory Harris, M.D., M.P.H. Katherine Shear, M.D. Herbert Pardes, M.D. Presenters: Robert Abrams, M.D. Presenters: Jeremy Musher, M.D. Renée L. Binder, M.D. Sarah Parsons, D.O. Key Characteristics, Predictors and Robert Freedman Junji Takeshita, M.D. Behaviors Associated With Short- Francis Lee Patrick Ying Term and Persistent Prescription J. John Mann, M.D. Ronald Burd, M.D. Opioid Use: A Three-Year Study Charles Reynolds 1 6 Everyday Security and Privacy 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Practices for Psychiatrists Room 25B, Upper Level Learning Labs 8 San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. “Cloaks and Clergies”: The Case of Chair: Patient B Room 29B, Upper Level Shareh O. Ghani, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Chair: Psychiatry in the Courts: The APA John Luo, M.D. Confronts Legal Issues of Concern Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Presenters: to the Field John Torous, M.D. Committee on Judicial Action Chair: Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A. 2 3 Lawrence McGlynn, M.D., M.S. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Room 28A, Upper Level A Leadership Boot Camp for Early- MONDAY, MAY 22 San Diego Convention Center Career Academic Psychiatrists

Chair: Marvin S. Swartz, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Ballroom 20D, Upper Level Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D. Howard Zonana, M.D. Chair: Laura Roberts, M.D., M.A. Advances in Psychiatry

! SESSION TRACKS Update on the Management of Side Effects of Psychotropic Medications 1 Addiction Psychiatry

2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 3 Forensic Psychiatry Room 33A, Upper Level 4 Geriatric Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 5 Prevention Chairs: Joseph F. Goldberg, M.D. 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Andrew J. Cutler, M.D. This session will be captured 7 NIAAA as part of APA Annual Presenters: Meeting on Demand, subject to 8 Residents, Fellows and Rajnish Mago, M.D. speaker permission. Visit the APA Medical Students Vivien Burt, M.D., Ph.D. on Demand Sales Booth in the APA Annual Meeting On Demand Education Center to learn more Bring Your Own Device and purchase.

106 Media Workshop Bipolar Disorder Practice Innovation How Does Cognitive Aging Affect and Controversy Clinical Competence of Physicians? Spray Can Junky: Psychodynamic 4 and Behavioral Explorations of 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Sensation-Seeking Through the Room 31C, Upper Level Room 29A, Upper Level Mind-Blowing Art of Exit Through San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center the Gift Shop 1 Chair: Chair: Mark Frye, M.D. James M. Ellison, M.D., M.P.H. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 26A, Upper Level Presenters: Presenters: Michael Gitlin, M.D. Anothai Soonsawat, M.D. San Diego Convention Center David Miklowitz Iqbal Ahmed, M.D. Chairs: Katherine Burdick Marcia Lammando, R.N., M.H.S.A. Petros Levounis, M.D. Natalie Smith, Psy.D. Discussant: Robert Post Islamophobia: Social, Religious and Presenters: Clinical Perspectives Olivia Gibson Contemporary Practical Challenges 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Marcus Hughes in the Management of Borderline Room 26B, Upper Level Asha Martin Personality Disorder San Diego Convention Center

Presidential Symposium Chairs: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Roomana Sheikh, M.D. Neuroscience-Based Nomenclature Room 25A, Upper Level Tahir Maqsood, M.D. (NbN) for Psychotropic Drugs: San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Progress Report and Future Plans Chair: Aida Spahic Mihajlovic, M.D., M.S. Victor Hong, M.D. John Peteet, M.D. Shridhar Sharma, M.D., D.P.M. 22 MAY MONDAY, 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Presenters: H. Steven Moffic, M.D. Room 24C, Upper Level Brian Palmer, M.D., M.P.H. Farha Abbasi San Diego Convention Center John Gunderson, M.D. Chair: Heather Schultz, M.D., M.P.H. Discussant: Driss Moussaoui, M.D. David J. Kupfer, M.D. Discussant: Presenters: Richard Hersh, M.D. Positivity in Psychiatric Treatment Joseph Zohar, M.D. and Training: Learning From Michael J. Travis, M.D. Cultural Aspects of Intimate Partner Violence Clinical Cases Deborah Bilder, M.D. Stephen M. Stahl, M.D., Ph.D. Assembly Committee of Representatives of Minority/ 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Discussant: Underrepresented Groups Room 32A, Upper Level Pierre Blier, M.D., Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Symposia 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Chairs: Room 30C, Upper Level Richard F. Summers, M.D. A Novel Approach for Delirium San Diego Convention Center Dilip V. Jeste, M.D. Prevention, Prediction, Screening, Chair: Presenters: and Treatment: New Medications, Gail Erlick Robinson, M.D. David Rettew, M.D. Machine Learning and a Newly Behdad Bozorgnia Developed EEG Device Presenters: Helen Lavretsky, M.D. 4 6 Rahn K. Bailey, M.D. Mary Hasbah Roessel, M.D. Daniel D. Sewell, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Ludmila DeFaria Discussant: Room 28C, Upper Level Kimberly Yang Richard F. Summers, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Stephan M. Carlson, M.D. Chair: Discussant: Gen Shinozaki, M.D. Francis Lu, M.D. Presenters: Kotaro Hatta John Cromwell Joseph J. Rasimas

Discussant: Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. 107 Special Topics in Women’s Mental When a Resident Dies: Responding Essentials of Assessing and Treating Health: Beyond the Perinatal Period and Communicating About Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Physician Suicide Disorder in Adults and Children 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 8 8:00 a.m. - Noon Room 30D, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 3, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Room 31B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Chair: San Diego Convention Center Directors: Elizabeth Fitelson, M.D. Chairs: Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. Laurel Mayer, M.D. Anthony Rostain, M.D., M.A. Presenters: Samantha Meltzer-Brody Melissa Arbuckle, M.D., Ph.D. Lauren Osborne, M.D. Matthew L. Goldman, M.D., M.S. Motivational Interviewing as Margaret Altemus, M.D. Presenters: a Core Communication Style Mayumi Okuda, M.D. Michael F. Myers, M.D. for Psychiatrists Christine Moutier, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - Noon Room 1A, Upper Level Using Mobile Phone- and Web- Discussant: Based Technology to Enhance Carol A. Bernstein, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Treatment and Support Recovery Director: 7 Courses Michael A. Flaum, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Course descriptions are Faculty: Room 25C, Upper Level ! available in the APA Meetings Brian Hurley, M.D., M.B.A. San Diego Convention Center App. Admission to all courses, Carla Marienfeld, M.D. Chair: including master courses, is by Florence Chanut, M.D. Anita Bechtholt, Ph.D. course enrollment only. Course Presenters: enrollment can be made at The Clinical Assessment of Kathleen M. Carroll, Ph.D. Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Malingered Mental Illness David H. Gustafson, Ph.D. Ground Level, in the San Diego 3 Marsha E. Bates, Ph.D. Convention Center. 8:00 a.m. - Noon Kathy Jung, Ph.D. Room 7A, Upper Level

Discussant: Dialectical Behavior Therapy San Diego Convention Center Frederick Muench, Ph.D. for Psychiatrists: A DBT Director:

MONDAY, MAY 18 Toolkit for Treating Borderline Phillip J. Resnick, M.D. Personality Disorder 8:00 a.m. - Noon Special Session Room 8, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Applying the Integrated Care Director: Approach: Collaborative Care Skills Beth Brodsky, Ph.D. for the Consulting Psychiatrist Faculty: 8:00 a.m. - Noon Barbara Stanley Room 10, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Emergency Psychiatry: Evaluation ! SESSION TRACKS Director: and Treatment of the Crisis Patient Anna Ratzliff, M.D., Ph.D. 1 Addiction Psychiatry Assembly Committee of Faculty: 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Representatives of Subspecialties and Ramanpreet Toor, M.D. Sections (ACROSS) 3 Forensic Psychiatry 6 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 8:00 a.m. - Noon 5 Prevention Room 9, Upper Level 6 Psychosomatic Medicine San Diego Convention Center 7 NIAAA Director: Kimberly D. Nordstrom, M.D., J.D. 8 Residents, Fellows and Medical Students Faculty: Jon Berlin, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Leslie Zun, M.D. Bring Your Own Device Seth Powsner, M.D. Scott Zeller, M.D. 108 Courses Patient-Centered and 10:00 a.m. Sessions Interprofessional Approach to Advances in Medicine ! Course descriptions are Managing Behavior Disturbance in available in the APA Meetings Advanced Dementia App. Admission to all courses, 4 Using Technology to Help Your including master courses, is by 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Practice: A Practical Overview course enrollment only. Course Room 2, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. enrollment can be made at San Diego Convention Center Room 29B, Upper Level Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Director: San Diego Convention Center Ground Level, in the San Diego Maureen C. Nash, M.D., M.S. Chair: Convention Center. John Luo, M.D. Faculty: Sarah Foidel, O.T.R./L. Mind-Body Programs for Stress, Maria L. Shindler, M.S.N. Case Conference Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Military Trauma and Mass Disasters: Lecture ! These sessions are open to and Experiential Master Course APA members only. A blue registration badge or an APA Caucus on Complementary and Course descriptions are ! membership card are required Alternative Medicine available in the APA Meetings for admittance. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. App. Admission to all courses, Room 4, Upper Level including master courses, is by San Diego Convention Center course enrollment only. Course In the Wake of the CDC Opioid enrollment can be made at Directors: Guidelines and the National Pain Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. Strategy: Treating the Patient With Ground Level, in the San Diego Richard Brown, M.D. Pain and Addiction Convention Center. 1 Faculty: Chris C. Streeter, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Beth Abrams, M.D. Street Drugs and Mental Disorders: Room 23C, Upper Level Overview and Treatment of Dual San Diego Convention Center Diagnosis Patients Chair: American Association for the Will M. Aklin, Ph.D. Advancement of Science MONDAY, MAY 22 1 Presenter: Sean Mackey, M.D., Ph.D. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Ballroom 6A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Lecture Director: Managing Up: Dynamic Following in John W. Tsuang, M.D. an Organizational Setting Faculty: Administrative Psychiatry Award Timothy Fong, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Larissa Mooney Room 33C, Upper Level SESSION TRACKS Reef Karim, M.D., D.O. ! San Diego Convention Center 1 Addiction Psychiatry Chair: 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 9:30 a.m. Session Wayne Creelman, M.D. Lecturer: 3 Forensic Psychiatry Special Session Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Still Shell Shocked After All These 5 Prevention Years: Debating Military Mental 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Health Outcomes 7 NIAAA 8 Residents, Fellows and 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Medical Students Ballroom 20A, Upper Level APA Annual Meeting On Demand San Diego Convention Center Bring Your Own Device Chair: Simon Wessely

110 Rapid-Fire Talks Workshops It Takes a Village: Meeting the Challenge of Severe Hoarding in Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Boundary Violations in Older Adults Academic Psychiatry Correctional Settings 4 3 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Room 29C, Upper Level Room 27A, Upper Level Room 28A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Chair: David M. Roane, M.D. Chair: Chairs: Nasir Naqvi, M.D. Ryan C. W. Hall, M.D. Presenters: 1. Research Watch: Development and Susan Hatters Friedman, M.D. Jackson Sherratt Erik Bengtsen, M.D. Educational Impact of a Resident-Led Presenters: Research Newsletter Ryan Wagoner, M.D. Alyssa Landers 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Renee Sorrentino, M.D. Awais Aftab, M.D. Abhishek Jain, M.D. Pilots, Aircrew and Mental Health: 8 Brian Cooke Making the Approach Society of Uniformed Services 2. Comfort Level and Barriers to the Psychiatrists Appropriate Use of Clozapine Disaster Psychiatry: Current Needs 5 for Patients With Schizophrenia in Managing Climate Change Disorders Among U.S. Committee on Psychiatric Dimensions 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Psychiatric Residents of Disasters Room 30A, Upper Level 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Balwinder Singh, M.D., M.S. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Chairs: 8 Room 28E, Upper Level Philip M. Yam, M.D. 3. A Simulation to Teach Integrated Care San Diego Convention Center Rita R. Rein, M.D. 22 MAY MONDAY, in Undergraduate Medical Education: Chair: Presenters: “Getting to Know Patients’ System of Joshua Morganstein, M.D. Jed P. Mangal, M.D. Care” (GPS-Care) Experience Madeline B. Teisberg, D.O., M.S. Presenters: 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Robin Cooper, M.D. Nicholas A. Tamoria Zarah K. Chaudhary, M.Sc. Lise Van Susteren, M.D. Melanie E. Roberson, M.D. James C. West Jr., M.D. Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Race-Based and Religion-Based Neuroscience and Genetics Bullying: Impact of Race and Improving Physician Assessments: When a Physician Becomes Your Religion on Bullying in School-Aged 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Patient American Youth 2 Room 27B, Upper Level 1 8 San Diego Convention Center 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Chair: Room 25B, Upper Level Room 31A, Upper Level Julio Licinio, M.D. San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 1. Translation of Resilience as a Chairs: Chairs: Measurable Clinical Entity for Matthew Goldenberg, M.D., M.Sc. Nzinga Harrison, M.D. Prevention in Psychiatry Karen Miotto, M.D. Aliya Saeed, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Gregory E. Skipper, M.D. Presenter: Gopalkumar Rakesh, M.D. Leesha Ellis-Cox, M.D., M.P.H. Presenter: 2. Advances in Translational Research in Garth Terry Preclinical Models of Drug Addiction 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Sucharita Somkuwar, Ph.D. 1 3. Toward a Psychiatric Game Theory: ! All scientific sessions listed The Mathematics of Attachment, in the Scientific Program Grief and Complicated Grief are designated for AMA PRA 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Category 1 Credits™, except Lawrence Amsel, M.D., M.P.H. for poster sessions, and where otherwise specified.

111 The Meeting of Two Personalities: 1:00 p.m. Sessions Suicidality Assessment and Managing Countertransference Documentation for Health From a CBT and Courses Care Providers Psychodynamic Perspective ! Course descriptions are 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. available in the APA Meetings Room 1A, Upper Level Room 30B, Upper Level App. Admission to all courses, San Diego Convention Center including master courses, is by San Diego Convention Center Directors: course enrollment only. Course Chair: David V. Sheehan, M.D., M.B.A. enrollment can be made at Diana Kljenak, M.D. Jennifer Giddens Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Presenters: Ground Level, in the San Diego Adrienne Tan Convention Center. Special Session Diana Kljenak, M.D. Kenneth P. Fung, M.D. Management of Cardiometabolic Acute Brain Failure: Neurobiology, Risk in the Psychiatric Patient The Role of Education on Cross- Prevention and Treatment 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cultural Psychiatry of Delirium Room 23B, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 28B, Upper Level Room 8, Upper Level Chairs: San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Jeffrey T. Rado, M.D., M.P.H. Chairs: Director: Aniyizhai Annamalai, M.D. Swati Divakarla, M.D. Jose R. Maldonado, M.D. Presenters: Rama Rao Gogineni, M.D. Essentials of Assessing and Treating Jaesu Han, M.D. Presenters: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Robert McCarron, D.O. Andres J. Pumariega, M.D. Disorder in Adults and John Onate Pedro Ruiz, M.D. Children—Encore Lydia Chwastiak, M.D., M.P.H. Ranna Parekh, M.D., M.P.H. Aaron Gluth 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Bishoy Kolta, M.D. Lori Raney, M.D. Room 3, Upper Level Poster Session San Diego Convention Center Directors: 1:30 p.m. Sessions MONDAY, MAY 22 New Research Posters 1 Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. Anthony Rostain, M.D., M.A. Interactive Sessions 10:00 a.m. - Noon Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Evaluation and Treatment of Sexual Meet the Author: Boundaries and San Diego Convention Center Dysfunctions Boundary Violations 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 10, Upper Level Room 29A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Director: Presenter: Waguih William IsHak, M.D. Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. ! SESSION TRACKS Risk Assessment for Violence Meet the Authors: Learning DSM-5 1 Addiction Psychiatry 1 by Case Example 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 3 Forensic Psychiatry Room 7A, Upper Level Room 29C, Upper Level 4 Geriatric Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 5 Prevention Director: Presenters: Phillip J. Resnick, M.D. Michael B. First, M.D. 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Andrew E. Skodol, M.D. 7 NIAAA 8 Residents, Fellows and Mid-Day Mingle Medical Students ! Visit the Exhibit Hall APA Annual Meeting On Demand 12:30 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. Bring Your Own Device Exhibit Halls A-C, Ground Level

112 Pain and Psychiatry 2. Transforming Incompetence: A Matter Special Session 1 of Time 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Conversations on Diversity Cristina M. Secarea, M.D. Room 25B, Upper Level 3 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 30E, Upper Level 3. Competence to Stand Trial Reports Chair: San Diego Convention Center Conducted by Community Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Psychiatrists and : The Chair: Good, the Bad and the Ugly Ranna Parekh, M.D., M.P.H. Learning Lab 2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Presenter: Barbara E. McDermott, Ph.D. Helena Hansen, M.D., Ph.D. Should I Be Using Genetic Testing to 3 Guide Prescribing? 4. Risk Factors for Violence in Workshops Schizophrenia: The Role of 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Psychopathy, Impulsivity, Aggressive A Training Course Curriculum for Attitudes, and Background Historical Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level Psychiatrists: High-Value Care Variables San Diego Convention Center 8 2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Chair: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Menahem I. Krakowski, M.D. Erika L. Nurmi, M.D., Ph.D. 3 Room 28C, Upper Level Presenter: San Diego Convention Center James L. Kennedy, M.D. Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Chairs: Discussants: Integrated and Collaborative Care Ali Asghar-Ali, M.D. James T. McCracken, M.D. David A. Stern, M.D. Michele Pato, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Presenters: Chadi Calarge, M.D. Room 27B, Upper Level Melissa Arbuckle, M.D., Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Andres Barkil-Oteo, M.D., M.Sc. Lecture Chair: Barry D. Sarvet, M.D. Adding a Leaf to the Dinner Table: Making the Case for Family Culture, Ethics, Communication, and 1. Measurement-Based Care: Using Therapy and Assessment in Training the International Medical Graduate Multidimensional Assessments to Programs MONDAY, MAY 22 George Tarjan Award Drive Improvements in Outcomes in Council on Minority Mental Health and 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Integrated Care Settings Health Disparities Room 33C, Upper Level 1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Steve Daviss, M.D. Room 30B, Upper Level Lecturer: 2. A Cross-Sectional Prospective San Diego Convention Center Ramaswamy Viswanathan , M.D., Sc.D. Comparison of Collaborative Care and Colocation Treatment for Chairs: Depressed, Low-Income, Diverse Sarah A. Nguyen, M.D. Rapid-Fire Talks Patients in Primary Care Francis Lu, M.D. 1:50 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. Presenters: Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Forensic Michelle Blackmore, Ph.D. Sarah A. Nguyen, M.D. Psychiatry—Part 2 Madeleine S. Abrams, L.C.S.W. 3. Implementing the Chronic Care Model for Opioid and Alcohol Use Disorders Daniel Patterson 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in Primary Care Alison M. Heru, M.D. Room 27A, Upper Level 2:10 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Esther Rollhaus San Diego Convention Center Katherine E. Watkins, M.D., Chair: M.S.H.S. CBT for Suicide Risk Catherine Crone, M.D. 1 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 31B, Upper Level Vice-Chair: Stephanie Cho, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 1. Medicolegal Considerations in Treating Chair: Patients With Severe and Enduring Donna M. Sudak, M.D. Presenters: 1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D. Patricia Westmoreland, M.D. Judith S. Beck, Ph.D. 3 114 Consequences of Breaching the Intimacy After Injury: Combat Psychiatry’s Value in Value-Based Standard of Care: From Lawsuits to Trauma and Sexual Health Care: NYS DSRIP as Case Example License Action Society of Uniformed Services 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Psychiatrists 3 Room 28B, Upper Level

1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 28A, Upper Level 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chairs: Room 29D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Sabina Lim, M.D., M.P.H. Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Sharat P. Iyer, M.D., M.S. Adrienne M. Saxton, M.D. Chair: Presenters: Dorthea Juul, Ph.D. Elspeth C. Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H. Brian Wong, M.D. Presenters: Presenters: Edwidge Thomas, D.N.P. Larry R. Faulkner, M.D. Christopher Nelson, M.D. Stephen G. Noffsinger, M.D. Rachel Sullivan, M.D. Refugee Mental Health: Resident Rita R. Rein, M.D. Experiences in San Diego County Integrating Telepsychiatry 8 Committee on Telepsychiatry Is It Helicopter Parenting? 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 Collaborating With Parents in Room 23A, Upper Level College Mental Health According 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 29B, Upper Level to the Law, Best Practices and a Personal Story Chair: San Diego Convention Center Caucus on College Mental Health Maryam Soltani, M.D., Ph.D. Chair: 2 Presenters: Jay Shore, M.D., M.P.H. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Haoyu Lee Presenters: Room 31A, Upper Level Safi Ahmed Peter Yellowlees, M.D. Steve H. Koh, M.D., M.P.H.

San Diego Convention Center 22 MAY MONDAY, Lori Raney, M.D. Lawrence Malak, M.D. Meera Narasimhan, M.D. Chair: Kathleen Myers Marcia Morris, M.D. Special Populations on Inpatient Jeffrey I. Bennett, M.D. Presenters: Psychiatry Units: Pregnant Patients, Donald M. Hilty Amy Poon, M.D. VIP Patients and “Palliative” Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A. Ludmila De Faria, M.D. Psychiatric Cases Daniel J. Balog, M.D. Robert Caudill, M.D. National Acupuncture 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Edward Kaftarian Detoxification Association Protocol: Room 32A, Upper Level Integrative Treatments for DSM-5 San Diego Convention Center Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorders Chairs: 1 Julie B. Penzner, M.D. Benjamin Brody, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 26B, Upper Level Presenter: Michael Walton, M.D. San Diego Convention Center ! SESSION TRACKS Chairs: Thinking Globally, Working Locally: Kenneth Carter, M.D., M.P.H. Establishing and Maintaining Global 1 Addiction Psychiatry Michelle Olshan-Perlmutter, F.N.P. Mental Health Training Programs in 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Presenter: Low-Resource Countries 3 Forensic Psychiatry Jon Marx, Ph.D. 8 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Room 28E, Upper Level 5 Prevention Program changes are printed San Diego Convention Center 6 Psychosomatic Medicine ! each day in the APA Daily, Chairs: 7 NIAAA which is available at locations Nakita G. Natala, M.D. throughout the San Diego 8 Residents, Fellows and Danielle LaRocco, M.D. Convention Center. Up-to-date Medical Students Presenters: program listings are also available APA Annual Meeting On Demand Carol A. Bernstein, M.D. and searchable in the APA Gordon Donnir Bring Your Own Device Meetings App. Sammy Ohene

115 2:00 p.m. Sessions Symposia Development of Collaboration Between Psychiatry and Other Poster Session Accelerated Biological Aging in Medical Specialties in the Pacific Serious Mental Illnesses: Are These Rim Young Investigators’ New Disorders of the Whole Body and 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Research Posters 1 Not of the Brain Only? Room 28D, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4 San Diego Convention Center Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Room 31C, Upper Level Tsuyoshi Akiyama, M.D., Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Anita Everett, M.D. Learning Lab Chairs: Presenters: Dilip V. Jeste, M.D. Kym Jenkins Mock Depositions: What You Need Owen Wolkowitz, M.D. Boung Chul Lee to Know Before Sitting in the Hot Yu Hai Eric Chen Presenters: San Yuan Huang Seat Philip D. Harvey, Ph.D. Anita Everett, M.D. 5 Lisa Eyler, Ph.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Discussant: Lithium: Key Issues for Practice Ballroom 20D, Upper Level Henry A. Nasrallah, M.D. San Diego Convention Center 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chair: Addressing the Social Determinants Room 33A, Upper Level Kristen M. Lambert, J.D., M.S.W. of Mental Health in Urban Areas San Diego Convention Center Presenter: Chairs: Yad M. Jabbarpour, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Dana Wang, M.D. Room 30C, Upper Level David N. Osser, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Media Workshop Presenters: Chairs: Othman Mohammad, M.D. Stephan M. Carlson, M.D. Using the Fifty Shades of Grey Story Leonardo Tondo, M.D. Jose Vito, M.D. to Learn About Psychoanalytic Christoforos Iraklis Giakoumatos, M.D. Concepts and Psychosexual Growth Presenters: Discussant: Hugh Cummings, M.D. MONDAY, MAY 22 and Development Nassir Ghaemi, M.D., M.P.H. Jason Hershberger, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 26A, Upper Level Discussant: Reclaiming Mental Illnesses as San Diego Convention Center Petros Levounis, M.D. Biopsychosocial Disorders Chair: Clinical Outcomes in Borderline Lawrence K. Richards, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Personality Disorder: The Good, the Room 30D, Upper Level Presenter: Bad and the Unfortunate Michael Blumenfield, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairs: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cabrina Campbell, M.D. Presidential Symposium Room 25A, Upper Level Stanley N. Caroff, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Medicinal Cannabis Chair: Benard Dreyer, M.D. Marianne Goodman, M.D. Ruth Shim, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Presenters: Emily Merz, Ph.D. Room 24C, Upper Level Stephanie Stepp, Ph.D. Joan L. Luby, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Mary C. Zanarini, Ed.D. Cabrina Campbell, M.D. Chair: Shirley Yen Discussant: Igor Grant, M.D. Paul Soloff Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Presenters: Discussant: Mohini Ranganathan, M.D. John Gunderson, M.D. Staci Gruber, M.D. Daniele Piomelli, M.D., Ph.D. Thomas Marcotte, Ph.D.

116 Treating Co-Occurring Cross-Professional Training to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and 3:30 p.m. Sessions Address the Mental Health Gap Alcohol Use Disorder Learning Lab 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7 Room 28B, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Can Gut Microbes Affect San Diego Convention Center Room 25C, Upper Level Mental Illness? Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Lawrence Malak, M.D. Chair: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Jessica Thackaberry, M.D. Murray Raskind, M.D. Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level Presenters: Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Steve H. Koh, M.D., M.P.H. Charles R. Marmar, M.D. Chair: Alexandra Sietsma, N.P. Jennifer Mitchell, Ph.D. Erika L. Nurmi, M.D., Ph.D. Julianne C. Flanagan, Ph.D. From Flakka to Fentanyl: What’s Hot Presenter: Tracy Simpson, Ph.D. and What’s Not and Why Emeran Mayer, M.D., Ph.D. Discussant: 1 Discussants: Magali Haas, M.D., Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. James T. McCracken, M.D. Room 25B, Upper Level Michele Pato, M.D. Treating Survivors of Intimate Chadi Calarge, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Partner Violence (IPV): Lessons Chairs: Learned From an Integrated Akiva M. Daum, M.D. Model of Services That Can Inform Lecture Daniel Castellanos, M.D. Best Practices Promoting Physician Competence Presenters: Sherry Nykiel, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Across the Lifespan: Targeted SueAnn Kim Lifelong Learning and Continuous 22 MAY MONDAY, Room 30A, Upper Level Donna Papsun San Diego Convention Center Practice Assessment and Improvement Chair: Gender Reassignment for Forensic Vestermark Award Mayumi Okuda, M.D. Inpatients 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Presenters: Room 33C, Upper Level Elizabeth Fitelson, M.D. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Rosa Regincos, L.C.S.W. San Diego Convention Center Room 28A, Upper Level Obianuju “Uju” Obi Berry, M.D., M.P.H. Chair: San Diego Convention Center Margarita Guzman, J.D., M.B. Lowell Tong, M.D. Chair: Sylvia Vella Lecturer: Kayla Fisher, M.D., J.D. Jacquelyn Campbell Sandra Sexson, M.D. Presenters: Stephen G. Noffsinger, M.D. Workshops Lama Bazzi, M.D. Jonathan Barker Challenges in Cognitive Behavior Robert DeRuyter Therapy: Overcoming Barriers to ! SESSION TRACKS Effective Treatment 1 Addiction Psychiatry 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 30B, Upper Level 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 3 Forensic Psychiatry Chairs: 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D. 5 Prevention Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.

6 Psychosomatic Medicine Presenters: This session will be captured Donna M. Sudak, M.D. 7 NIAAA as part of APA Annual David Casey, M.D. 8 Residents, Fellows and Meeting on Demand, subject to Medical Students speaker permission. Visit the APA on Demand Sales Booth in the APA Annual Meeting On Demand Education Center to learn more Bring Your Own Device and purchase.

117 Motivational Interviewing in Patient-Targeted Googling: Oh! What’s Palliative Care Got to Do Current Clinical Practice: Catching What a Tangled Web We Weave, With It? Opportunities to Promote Recovery When First We Practice to Deceive and Positive Psychiatry 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 29B, Upper Level Room 31A, Upper Level 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Room 32A, Upper Level Chair: Chair: San Diego Convention Center Liliya Gershengoren, M.D., M.P.H. Teresa A. Rummans, M.D.

Chair: Presenters: Presenters: Michael A. Flaum, M.D. Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. Maria I. Lapid, M.D. Presenters: Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D. Laura Dunn, M.D. Brian Hurley, M.D., M.B.A. Robert J. Boland, M.D. Carla Marienfeld, M.D. John Luo, M.D. Working With Patients Seeking Florence Chanut, M.D. Short-Term Disability Benefits Transgender and Gender Expansive From Work: Collaborating With Opportunities for Psychiatrists in Health: Marginalization, HIV Employers and Understanding Global Health Engagement: Lessons Prevention/Treatment and Sexual Therapeutic Variables Learned Health American Psychiatric Association Society of Uniformed Services Council on Psychosomatic Medicine Foundation Psychiatrists 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 30E, Upper Level 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 29C, Upper Level Room 29D, Upper Level Chairs: San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Yavar Moghimi, M.D. Chair: Chairs: Lawrence McGlynn, M.D., M.S. Paul Pendler, Psy.D. Eric G. Meyer, M.D. Presenters: Presenter: Geoffrey Oravec Kenneth Ashley, M.D. R. Scott Benson, M.D. Kenneth E. Richter Jr., D.O. Ricardo Lozano 5:30 p.m. Session MONDAY, MAY 18 Convocation

Convocation of Distinguished Fellows 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Hall F, Ground Level San Diego Convention Center

Session ! SESSION TRACKS William C. Menninger 1 Addiction Psychiatry Memorial Lecture 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Immediately follows the Convocation 3 Forensic Psychiatry of Distinguished Fellows 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Overcoming Anxiety: A Private Struggle, a Public Recovery 5 Prevention Program changes are printed Speaker: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine ! each day in the APA Daily, Elizabeth Vargas 7 NIAAA which is available at locations After the lecture, Dr. Nora D. Volkow, throughout the San Diego 8 Residents, Fellows and Director, NIDA, will join Ms. Vargas for a Convention Center. Up-to-date Medical Students Q&A discussion. program listings are also available APA Annual Meeting On Demand and searchable in the APA Bring Your Own Device Meetings App.

118 61st Convocation of Distinguished Fellows

5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Awards for 2017 Hall F, Ground Level All awards will be presented by San Diego Convention Center Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Call to Order Special Presidential Commendations Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Enrique Baca-Garcia, M.D. APA President Deborah L. Cabaniss, M.D. Introduction of Distinguished Life Fellows, Robert Freedman, M.D. Induction of Distinguished Fellows and Jeffrey A. Lieberman, M.D. the Pledge of Distinguished Fellowship Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Anita S. Everett, M.D. Distinguished Service Awards APA President-Elect Carol A. Bernstein, M.D. Introduction of Fellows and Life Steven E. Hyman, M.D. Fellows; Introduction of the 50-Year Jeffrey A. Lieberman, M.D. Distinguished Life Fellows, Life Fellows Joseph R. Mawhinney, M.D. and Life Members; Introduction of the Organizational Distinguished International Distinguished Fellows and Service Award Introduction of International Fellows American Association Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. of Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP)

Introduction of the Membership 22 MAY MONDAY, Committee and Its Chairperson Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D.

All Distinguished Life Fellows, Distinguished Fellows, Life Fellows, International Fellows, APA Members ! and Registered Guests are invited to attend! The William C. Menninger Memorial Convocation Lecture “Overcoming Anxiety: A Private Struggle, a Public Recovery” Established in 1972, this lecture honors the late William C. Menninger, M.D., President of APA 1948–49, who brought to the association a formalized Convocation of Fellows, first held in 1956. Elizabeth Vargas Award-winning ABC News Anchor and Correspondent As an award-winning anchor and correspondent, Elizabeth Vargas has traveled the world covering breaking news stories, reporting in-depth investigations and conducting newsmaker interviews. Currently the co-anchor of ABC’s 20/20 with David Muir, Vargas was credited by The New York Times for reinvigorating the newsmagazine format with her “intellectually brave” reporting. During the historic Iraqi elections in December 2005, she reported extensively for World News Tonight from Baghdad on both civilian life in Iraq and American military involvement there. She has interviewed leaders from around the world, including President Bush from the oval office in the White House. Vargas has also anchored ABC News coverage of live, breaking news stories, including the deaths of President Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Hurricane Katrina’s devastation from the U.S. Gulf Coast. Vargas won an Emmy in 2000 for Outstanding Instant Coverage of a News Story for anchoring live coverage of the Elian Gonzalez case. In September 2016, Vargas’s memoir Between Breaths: A Memoir of Panic and Addiction was released by Grand Central Publishing. The book details her struggles with anxiety and alcohol and tells a powerful story of healing and coping. A special episode of 20/20 aired in conjunction with the book’s release, in which Vargas and Diane Sawyer discussed Vargas’ experiences, reported on the link between anxiety and alcohol abuse, and interviewed both addiction experts and people recovering from addiction. Following the William C. Menninger Memorial Convocation Lecture, Dr. Nora D. Volkow will join Elizabeth Vargas in a special conversation on Vargas’ experience in mental health and addiction. They will discuss, among other topics, Vargas’ memoir, her personal struggles with and recovery from mental illness, and the effects of anxiety on other aspects of life and mental health. 119

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George J. Makari, M.D., attended Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D., is Judith L. Rapoport, M.D., is a gradu- Brown University and received his B.A. president of the American Psychiatric ate of Swarthmore College and Har- in 1982, then Association. vard Medical received his Dr. Oquendo School. Since M.D. from Cor- is professor 1986, she has nell University and chairman been chief of Medical Col- of psychiatry the Child Psy- lege in 1987. at the Perel- chiatry Branch He completed man School at the NIMH his psychiat- of Medicine at in Bethesda, ric residency the University MD. Her clini- at the Payne Whitney Clinic, then of Pennsylvania. She previously served cal training was at the Massachusetts served as a Reader’s Digest research as professor of psychiatry at Columbia Mental Health Center in Boston and fellow in the Weill Medical College University and research psychiatrist at St Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Makari the New York State Psychiatric Insti- DC. Dr. Rapport’s work has been in the completed psychoanalytic training at tute. Dr. Oquendo’s areas of expertise areas of diagnosis in child psychiatry, the Center for Psychoanalytic Training include the diagnosis, pharmacologi- attention deficit/hyperactivity disor- and Research at Columbia University cal treatment, and neurobiology of der, obsessive-compulsive disorder, in 1997. He is a professor of psychiatry bipolar disorder and major depres- and childhood-onset schizophrenia. and director of the DeWitt Wallace sion, with a special focus on suicidal She is the author or co-author of over Institute for the History of Psychiatry behavior and global mental health. 300 papers and five books. Her book and director of the psychodynamic Internationally known for neurobio- on OCD, The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop psychotherapy clinic in the Payne logical studies of suicidal behavior, Dr. Washing was a New York Times best Whitney Clinic. He is also adjunct Oquendo has used PET and MRI to seller. She is a member of the Institute professor at the Columbia Center for map brain abnormalities in mood dis- of Medicine and a fellow of the Ameri- Psychoanalytic Research and Training orders and suicidal behavior. In 2003, can Academy of Arts and Sciences. and the Rockefeller Universities. amid issues regarding antidepressants’ potential risk for inducing suicidal behavior, Dr. Oquendo and colleagues were commissioned by the FDA to develop a classification system to examine suicide-related events in the data, which is now used worldwide. TUESDAY, MAY 23

124 Bios 8:00 a.m. Sessions Interactive Session Katherine L. Wisner obtained her B.S. Albert Yeung, M.D., is director in chemistry and biology magna cum of primary care research at the The NIMH: Programs, Priorities laude from Depression and Plans John Carroll Clinical and 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. University in Research Room 32B, Upper Level Cleveland, Program at San Diego Convention Center an M.S. in Massachusetts nutrition and General Chair: an M.D. from Hospital Joshua Gordon, M.D., Ph.D. Case West- (MGH) and ern Reserve associate Lecture University, followed by a categorical professor of psychiatry at Harvard pediatric internship and general and Medical School. Dr. Yeung obtained Soul Machine: The Invention of the child psychiatry residency at Children’s his medical degree from National Modern Mind Hospital of Pittsburgh and Western Taiwan University. He also obtained Benjamin Rush Award Psychiatric Institute and Clinic. She a doctor of science degree with completed a three-year post-doctoral a major in epidemiology from 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. fellowship in epidemiology at the Uni- Harvard School of Public Health. Room 33C, Upper Level versity of Pittsburgh Graduate School He completed residency training in San Diego Convention Center of Public Health, a fellowship in profes- psychiatry at MGH. Dr. Yeung’s major Chair: sional ethics at Case Western Reserve research interests include integrating Iqbal Ahmed, M.D. University, and a certificate for the primary care and mental health Lecturer: Physician Leadership and Manage- services to improve treatment of George J. Makari, M.D. ment Program at the Katz Graduate depression, mental health issues of School of Business at the University underserved populations, and the use of Pittsburgh. She also completed the of complementary and alternative Executive Leadership in Academic methods including acupuncture, tai Medicine program. She is Board- chi, qigong, and mind-body group ! Program changes are printed certified in general and child and intervention in treating anxiety and each day in the APA Daily, adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Wisner’s depressive disorders. He has authored which is available at locations main research focus is the psychiatric or co-authored over 90 original throughout the San Diego treatment of women of childbearing articles, numerous book chapters, Convention Center. Up-to-date age, and she is internationally recog- and two books: Self-Management of program listings are also available nized as an expert in the treatment of Depression and The Science of Stress. and searchable in the APA mood disorders during pregnancy and Meetings App. the postpartum period. TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY,

! SESSION TRACKS 1 Addiction Psychiatry 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 Forensic Psychiatry 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine 7 NIAAA 8 Residents, Fellows and Medical Students

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125 Rapid-Fire Talks Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Suicide A Hippocratic Oath for Global and Risk Evaluation Mental Health Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Gender and Sexuality 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Room 27A, Upper Level Room 29A, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Room 27B, Upper Level Chair: Chair: San Diego Convention Center Michael F. Myers, M.D. Allen Dyer, M.D.

Chair: 1. Family Functioning and Suicidality in Presenters: Anna Yusim, M.D. Depressed Adults Catherine May 1. Transgender in College: Can Colleges 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Fatima Noorani Step Up to Meet Their Needs? The Gabor I. Keitner, M.D. Philip Candilis, M.D. FSU Experience 2. Clinical Features of Borderline 8:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Personality Disorder Patients With A Resident’s Guide to Borderline Ludmila De Faria, M.D. Versus Without a History of Suicide Personality Disorder: From the Experts (Part I of II) 2. Gender Nonconforming Youth and Attempt 8 Families Outside the Guidelines: What 8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. Are Mental Health Clinicians to Do? Leo Sher, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 3. Guns, Mental Illness and Suicide: A Room 25A, Upper Level Richard R. Pleak, M.D. Close Look San Diego Convention Center 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 2 Chair: Jose R. Maldonado, M.D. 3. Transgender Offenders: Working With Brian Palmer, M.D., M.P.H. Transgender Inmates Behind Bars Presenters: 8:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Workshops John Gunderson, M.D. Donald Lewis, D.O. Marianne Goodman, M.D. 3 “For the Right Reasons”: Toxic Perry Hoffman, Ph.D. 4. Beyond Cultural Competency: How to Masculinity on Reality TV and Its Introduce a Discussion About Health Application to Clinical Practice Adolescent Brain Cognitive Disparities Into One’s Department/ 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Development Project: Window Into Organization Youth Development Room 30E, Upper Level 8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 1 7 San Diego Convention Center Kari M. Wolf, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chair: Room 25C, Upper Level Meera Menon, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Chair: Nimisha Thuluvath, M.B., B.A.O., B.Ch. Terry Jernigan, Ph.D. Allison E. Cowan, M.D. Brandon Withers Presenters: Susan Tapert, Ph.D. “Take Me to Your Leader”: Core Anders Dale, Ph.D Competencies in Leadership, Sandra Brown, Ph.D. ! SESSION TRACKS Interpersonal Dynamics and Management Enhancing Wellness: Simple Steps 1 Addiction Psychiatry American Psychiatric Leadership for Big Changes?

TUESDAY, MAY 23 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship 3 Forensic Psychiatry 8 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Room 30D, Upper Level 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Room 28D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center 5 Prevention San Diego Convention Center Chairs: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Chairs: Nicole Guanci, M.D. 7 NIAAA Michael Hann, M.D., M.B.A., M.S. Rashi Aggarwal, M.D. 8 Residents, Fellows and Amanda P. Harris, M.D. Presenters: Medical Students Presenters: Saba Afzal, M.D. Petros Levounis, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Jeremy D. Kidd, M.D., M.P.H. Steve H. Koh, M.D., M.P.H. Bring Your Own Device

126 Gay Psychiatrists and the United It’s Not “Just” Prozac: The The Best of Both Worlds: Treating States Military Importance of Teaching Insomnia From Psychiatric and Society of Uniformed Services the Psychodynamics of Psychological Perspectives Psychiatrists Psychopharmacology 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Room 28B, Upper Level Room 31C, Upper Level Room 29D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Chair: Chairs: Elena Ortiz-Portillo, M.D. Ketan Deoras, M.D. Elspeth C. Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H. Bruce Gainsley, M.D. Presenter: Joseph Wise, M.D. Presenters: Michelle Drerup Bob Batterson, M.D. Michelle Meshman, M.D. Alessia Tognolini, M.D. The Opioid Epidemic: Taking on Implementing Quality Improvement Amy Woods, M.D. the Challenge—Addressing Stigma, Initiatives in Pediatric Delirium Myths and Preference 2 Managing Opiate Users Admitted 1 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. to the General Hospital: Safely 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Room 31A, Upper Level Avoiding Discharge Against Medical Room 25B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Advice San Diego Convention Center 1 6 Chair: Chair: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Ravinderpal Singh, M.D. Shareh O. Ghani, M.D. Room 28C, Upper Level Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Alexis Aplasca, M.D. Learning Lab Jean Teasley, M.D. Chairs: Kenneth M. Certa, M.D. Innovation and Design Thinking in Inpatient Suicide: Prevention Kathleen C. Dougherty, M.D. Mental Health Care and Response Presenters: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Gregory Giuliano, D.O. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 31B, Upper Level Daniel Helman, M.D. Ballroom 20D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Anthony Thomas, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chair: Presenter: Juliet A. Glover, M.D. Modern Use of Plasma Antipsychotic Levels J. Andrew Chacko, M.D., M.S.E. Presenters: Frank Clark, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Rachel Houchins, M.D. Room 33A, Upper Level Interviewing the Non-Disclosing San Diego Convention Center TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY, Patient: A Clinical Exercise for Chair: Psychiatric Residents Jonathan M. Meyer, M.D.

8 Presenters: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Jennifer O’Day Room 29C, Upper Level Eric Schwartz San Diego Convention Center Chair: TeleMentalHealth Model of Care Alexander C. L. Lerman, M.D. in Psychiatric Training and Care Delivery Presenters: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Jeffrey Gruhler Room 29B, Upper Level Sahil Munjal, M.D. ! Program changes are printed Jasra Ali Bhat San Diego Convention Center each day in the APA Daily, Anupama Sundar, M.D. M.P.H Chairs: which is available at locations Mohammad Tavakkoli, M.D. Beverly Chang, M.D. throughout the San Diego Michael H. Langley-DeGroot, M.D. Convention Center. Up-to-date Benjamin Carron, M.D. program listings are also available and searchable in the APA Meetings App.

127 Media Workshop Specifying If and When an Intense Improving Mental Health: Four Suicidal Crisis May Occur: Proposed Secrets in Plain Sight Lessons From the Birth of the New Syndromes and New Directions 5 Women’s Movement for Today’s on Acute Risk 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Women’s Health and Health Equity: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 30A, Upper Level The Film She’s Beautiful When Room 24B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center She’s Angry San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Council on Minority Mental Health and Chair: Lloyd I. Sederer, M.D. Health Disparities Thomas Joiner, Ph.D. John M. Oldham, M.D., M.S.

8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Presenters: Presenters: Room 26A, Upper Level Jessica Ribeiro Lisa B. Dixon, M.D., M.P.H. San Diego Convention Center Igor Galynker, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffrey Lieberman, M.D. Chairs: Jan Fawcett Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. Francis Lu, M.D. Greg Hajcak Christina Mangurian, M.D., M.S. Moving Beyond Colorblindness: Teaching With Technology Clinical Encounters Painted by the Presenters: American Association of Directors of Sociocultural Contexts of Racial and Nada L. Stotland, M.D., M.P.H. Psychiatric Residency Training Ethnic Minorities Reduce Disparities Shannon Suo, M.D. of Care Debbie R. Carter, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 23C, Upper Level Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities San Diego Convention Center Presidential Symposia Chair: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Sheldon Benjamin, M.D. Demystifying Psychodynamic Room 30C, Upper Level Presenters: Psychotherapy San Diego Convention Center Carlyle Chan, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. John Luo, M.D. Chair: Room 30B, Upper Level Art Walaszek Pamela C. Montano Arteaga, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Michael J. Travis, M.D. Presenters: Chairs: Crystal Pinto Deborah Cabaniss, M.D. Symposia Jonathan Metzl, M.D., Ph.D. Cristina Alberini, Ph.D. Andres F. Sciolla, M.D. Leila Vaezazizi Presenters: Developing a Ketamine Infusion Cristina Alberini, Ph.D. Pamela C. Montano Arteaga, M.D. Therapy Service for Patients With Deborah Cabaniss, M.D. Margarita Alegria, Ph.D. Treatment-Resistant Depression: Otto F. Kernberg, M.D. Discussant: Lessons Learned From the Mayo Barbara Milrod Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, M.D. Catherine E. Monk, Ph.D. Clinic

Outpatient Commitment: A Tour of 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. the Practices Across States Room 32A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. SESSION TRACKS ! Chairs: Room 28E, Upper Level 1 Addiction Psychiatry William V. Bobo, M.D., M.P.H. San Diego Convention Center Simon Kung, M.D. TUESDAY, MAY 23 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Chair: Presenters: Dinah Miller, M.D. 3 Forensic Psychiatry Jennifer Vande Voort Presenters: 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Kathryn Schak Ryan C. Bell, M.D., J.D. 5 Prevention Discussant: Kimberly W. Butler, L.C.S.W., M.S. 6 Psychosomatic Medicine Mark Frye, M.D. Adam Nelson, M.D. Erin Klekot, M.D. 7 NIAAA Mustafa Mufti, M.D. 8 Residents, Fellows and Medical Students Discussant: Marvin S. Swartz, M.D. APA Annual Meeting On Demand Bring Your Own Device

128 Primary Care Psychiatry: Global Courses Course Perspectives Course descriptions are Course descriptions are Council on International Psychiatry ! ! available in the APA Meetings available in the APA Meetings App. Admission to all courses, App. Admission to all courses, 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. including master courses, is by including master courses, is by Room 28A, Upper Level course enrollment only. Course course enrollment only. Course San Diego Convention Center enrollment can be made at enrollment can be made at Chair: Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Eliot Sorel, M.D. Ground Level, in the San Diego Ground Level, in the San Diego Convention Center. Convention Center. Presenters: Dinesh Bhugra, Ph.D. Helen Herrman, M.D., M.B. Conversion Disorder: Update on Treatment of Schizophrenia Anita Everett, M.D. Evaluation and Management 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Solomon Rataemane 8:00 a.m. - Noon Room 3, Upper Level Michelle B. Riba, M.D. Room 8, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Jennifer Severe San Diego Convention Center Director: Social Trauma: Novel Approaches Director: Philip Janicak, M.D. to Treatment Gaston Baslet, M.D. Faculty: American Association for Social Faculty: Rajiv Tandon, M.D. Psychiatry William Curt LaFrance Jr., M.D., M.P.H. Jeffrey T. Rado, M.D., M.P.H. Stephen R. Marder, M.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Room 24C, Upper Level Therapy: A Pragmatic Clinician’s Master Course San Diego Convention Center Workshop Course descriptions are Chairs: 8:00 a.m. - Noon ! available in the APA Meetings Sheila Judge, M.D. Room 1A, Upper Level App. Admission to all courses, James Griffith, M.D. San Diego Convention Center including master courses, is by Presenters: Directors: course enrollment only. Course SuZan J. Song, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. Richard F. Summers, M.D. enrollment can be made at Veronica Slootsky, M.D. Jacques P. Barber, Ph.D. Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Maria M. Bodic, M.D. Ground Level, in the San Diego Aida Spahic Mihajlovic, M.D., M.S. of Emotions Convention Center. Discussant: 8:00 a.m. - Noon Room 2, Upper Level Driss Moussaoui, M.D. Essential Psychopharmacology San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Director:

Ballroom 6A, Upper Level 23 MAY TUESDAY, Ricardo M. Vela, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Director: Special Session Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D. Faculty: Applying the Integrated Care Charles DeBattista, M.D., D.M.H. Approach: Collaborative Care Skills for the Consulting Psychiatrist 8:00 a.m. - Noon Room 10, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Director: This session will be captured Anna Ratzliff, M.D., Ph.D. as part of APA Annual All scientific sessions listed Faculty: ! Meeting on Demand, subject to in the Scientific Program Lori Raney, M.D. speaker permission. Visit the APA are designated for AMA PRA on Demand Sales Booth in the Category 1 Credits™, except Education Center to learn more for poster sessions, and where and purchase. otherwise specified.

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Forum Can I Get There From Here? A Resident’s Guide to Borderline Attaining Leadership Roles While Personality Disorder: From the Effective Alcohol Treatment: What Doing What You Love Experts (Part II of II) Is It, Who Offers It and Where Can I 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 8 Find It? Room 33C, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 1 7 San Diego Convention Center Room 25A, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 25C, Upper Level Lecturer: Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Brian Palmer, M.D., M.P.H. Chair: Marianne Goodman, M.D. Lori Ducharme, Ph.D. Rapid-Fire Talks Presenters: Presenter: Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on John Gunderson, M.D. Lori Ducharme, Ph.D. Technology—Part 1 Perry Hoffman, Ph.D. Discussant: Robert Huebner, Ph.D. Can Technology Help With Access 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and Improve Outcomes? The Room 27B, Upper Level Interactive Session Scarborough Hospital Experience San Diego Convention Center as an E-Therapy Hub Offering iCBT Chair: and iMindfulness Behavioral Health Policy Priorities Barry D. Sarvet, M.D. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. in the Trump Administration: 1. Using Telepsychiatry With High-Risk Room 29B, Upper Level How Psychiatry Can Be an Agent Populations San Diego Convention Center for Change 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Chair: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Rachel Zinns, M.D., Ed.M. David Gratzer, M.D. Room 32B, Upper Level 2. Telepsychiatry to Reduce Treatment Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Gap Faiza Khalid-Khan, M.S.W., R.S.W. Presenter: 10:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Shawnna Balasingham, M.S.W., R.S.W. Kana Enomoto, M.A. Tanjir Rashid Soron, M.D., M.P.H. Janany Jayanthikumar, M.S.W., R.S.W. 3. Building Mental Health Capacity in Nadia Yuen, M.S.W., R.S.W. Primary Care: An Evaluation of a Project ECHO Mental Health Pilot Getting to Zero New HIV Infections: 10:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. The Role of Mental Health Providers Sanjeev Sockalingam, M.D. 4. Outcomes of an Online Computerized 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Room 30D, Upper Level Program for Treating Chinese San Diego Convention Center Patients With Depression 10:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Chair: Albert Yeung, M.D. Marshall Forstein, M.D. SESSION TRACKS ! Presenters: 1 Addiction Psychiatry Kenneth Ashley, M.D. Daena L. Peterson, M.D.

TUESDAY, MAY 23 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 Forensic Psychiatry 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine 7 NIAAA ! All scientific sessions listed 8 Residents, Fellows and in the Scientific Program Medical Students are designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, except APA Annual Meeting On Demand for poster sessions, and where Bring Your Own Device otherwise specified.

130 Informed About Informed Malingering of Combat-Related The End of Life Option Act: Consent: Toward a Model Graduate PTSD: Implications for Military and Perspectives and the Role Medical Curriculum VA Disability Systems of Psychiatrists 3 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Room 29A, Upper Level Room 29D, Upper Level Room 31A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Chair: Chair: Chairs: Dominic Sisti, Ph.D. David E. Johnson, M.D. Maria L. Tiamson-Kassab, M.D. Presenters: Presenters: Kristin Beizai, M.D. Anthony Rostain, M.D., M.A. Erika Zavyalov, D.O. Presenters: Rocksheng Zhong, M.D., M.H.S. Vanessa Green, D.O. Vanessa L. Lauzon, M.D. John Northrop, M.D., Ph.D. Philip Candilis, M.D. Alan Hsu, M.D. Rebecca Smullen Jeremy Hirst, M.D. Inside College Mental Health Programs: Interviews From the Sleep Disorders Primer for The Use of Medication-Assisted APA Studio Residents: An Introduction to Treatment and Behavioral 2 Evaluation and Management of Strategies to Treat Adolescents 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Common Sleep Disorders With Substance Use Disorders Room 28B, Upper Level 8 Council on Addiction Psychiatry

San Diego Convention Center 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 1 Room 29C, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Chairs: Nancy Downs, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Room 25B, Upper Level Daniel Kirsch, M.D. Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Khurshid Khurshid, M.D. Presenters: Chairs: Vivien Chan, M.D. Richard Holbert, M.D. Hector Colon-Rivera, M.D. Sidney Zisook, M.D. Presenters: Elie Aoun, M.D. Gary Reisfield Presenters: Yarelis Soto, M.D. Patrice K. Malone, M.D., Ph.D. Program changes are printed Lauren Teverbaugh ! each day in the APA Daily, Talking With Patients About Genetic which is available at locations Testing and Psychiatric Disorders: A You Be the Neurologist: throughout the San Diego Genetic Counseling Workshop Making Sense of TBI Through Convention Center. Up-to-date Case Discussions program listings are also available 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and searchable in the APA Room 33A, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Meetings App. San Diego Convention Center Room 31C, Upper Level Chair: San Diego Convention Center Jehannine Austin, Ph.D. Chairs: Presenters: Josepha A. Cheong, M.D. David FitzGerald, M.D. SESSION TRACKS Christina Palmer ! Carmela Thompson 1 Addiction Psychiatry Jane Peredo

TUESDAY, MAY 23 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ! Mid-Day Mingle Visit the Exhibit Hall 3 Forensic Psychiatry 12:30 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Exhibit Halls A-C, Ground Level 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine All scientific sessions listed 7 NIAAA ! in the Scientific Program Residents, Fellows and 8 are designated for AMA PRA Medical Students Category 1 Credits™, except APA Annual Meeting On Demand for poster sessions, and where Bring Your Own Device otherwise specified.

132 Poster Session Understanding and Treating Lectures Narcissistic Personality Disorder New Research Posters 2 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia: 10:00 a.m. - Noon Room 2, Upper Level Update 2017 Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level San Diego Convention Center Judd Marmor Award San Diego Convention Center Director: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Frank E. Yeomans, M.D. Room 33B, Upper Level

Faculty: San Diego Convention Center 1:00 p.m. Sessions Otto F. Kernberg, M.D. Chair: Courses Eve Caligor, M.D. Philip Wang, M.D., Dr.P.H. Diana Diamond, Ph.D. Lecturer: ! Course descriptions are Judith Rapoport available in the APA Meetings App. Admission to all courses, 1:30 p.m. Sessions Culturally Sensitive Collaborative including master courses, is by Treatment for Chinese Americans in course enrollment only. Course Focus Live Primary Care enrollment can be made at Kun-Po Soo Award Registration in Exhibit Halls A-C, Focus Live! Clinical Neuropsychiatry 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Ground Level, in the San Diego Room 33C, Upper Level Convention Center. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Ballroom 20D, Upper Level Chair: Advanced Strategies for the San Diego Convention Center Francis Sanchez, M.D. Assessment and Treatment of Moderator: Lecturer: Complex ADHD Mark H. Rapaport, M.D. Albert Yeung, M.D. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Presenter: Room 10, Upper Level Sheldon Benjamin, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Rapid-Fire Talks Director: Interactive Sessions Rapid-Fire Talks: Focus on Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. Technology—Part 2 Faculty: Meet the Author Discussion Groups: Anthony Rostain, M.D., M.A. of Children 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Adolescents Room 27B, Upper Level ECT Practice Update for the 2 San Diego Convention Center General Psychiatrist 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chair: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 31A, Upper Level Alan Hsu, M.D. Room 1A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center 1. Using Interactive Voice Response to San Diego Convention Center Presenter: 23 MAY TUESDAY, Enhance Collaborative Care for Low- Director: Claudio Cepeda, M.D. Income, Ethnically Diverse Patients Peter Rosenquist, M.D. With Depression and Anxiety in Rethinking “Trust” in Culture and Faculty: Primary Care Psychiatric Practice Charles Kellner 1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Donald Eknoyan 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Michelle Blackmore, Ph.D. Room 29A, Upper Level 2. Online Access to Mental Health Notes Exploring Technologies San Diego Convention Center (OpenNotes): Impacts on Trust in Psychiatry Presenter: and Power in the Patient-Clinician 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Nancy Nyquist Potter, Ph.D. Relationship Room 8, Upper Level 1:50 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Steven K. Dobscha, M.D. Directors: 3. Quality Assessment of Apps for Mental John Luo, M.D. Health Conditions Robert Kennedy, M.D. 2:10 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Michael Knable, D.O. Faculty: Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A. John Luo, M.D. Carlyle Chan, M.D. John Torous, M.D. 133 Workshops Frontiers in Payment Reform: Ketamine for Treatment-Resistant The Implications of the Medicare Chronic Pain and Depression Are You a Sitting Duck Online? Access and CHIP Reauthorization What You Can (and Can’t or Act of 2015 (MACRA) and Other 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Alternative Payment Models Shouldn’t) Do About—and Avoid in Room 33A, Upper Level Council on Healthcare Systems and the First Place—Negative Reviews San Diego Convention Center Financing by Patients Chairs: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Waguih William IsHak, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 29B, Upper Level Jonathan Dang, M.D. Room 28C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Presenter: San Diego Convention Center Chair: Brigitte Vanle, Ph.D. Chairs: Robert Hsiung, M.D. Pilar Abascal, M.D. Malingering Assessments 101: A Presenters: Harsh Trivedi, M.D. Psychiatrist’s Guide to Objective Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D. Presenters: Malingering Tests Dinah Miller, M.D. Mary Anne Badaracco, M.D. Laurence H. Miller, M.D. Dynamic Therapy With Self- 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Lori Raney, M.D. Destructive Borderlines Patients: Room 29C, Upper Level Bruce J. Schwartz, M.D. An Alliance-Based Intervention San Diego Convention Center for Suicide How to Develop a New Cultural Chair: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Formulation Supplementary Module Charles Scott, M.D. Room 30B, Upper Level for the DSM-5: Military Culture Presenters: San Diego Convention Center Leads the Way Brian Holoyda, M.D., M.P.H. Chair: American Psychiatric Leadership Azalia Martinez, M.D. Eric M. Plakun, M.D. Fellowship Anthony Gale, M.D. Chong Yang, D.O. Presenter: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Charles Scott, M.D. Samar Habl, M.D. Room 28B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Medical Cannabis: What Chairs: Psychiatrists Should Know Michael Hann, M.D., M.B.A., M.S. 1 Eric G. Meyer, M.D. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Presenters: Room 32B, Upper Level Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Francis Lu, M.D. Ravi DeSilva, M.D., M.A. Chair: Charles C. Engel, M.D., M.P.H. David A. Gorelick, M.D., Ph.D. William Brim, Psy.D. Presenters: Kevin P. Hill, M.D., M.H.S. Innovations in Inpatient John Halpern Psychiatric Care ! SESSION TRACKS 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Narcissism in the American Psyche: Room 24B, Upper Level Theoretical, Longitudinal and 1 Addiction Psychiatry Clinical Perspectives San Diego Convention Center

TUESDAY, MAY 23 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Chair: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 3 Forensic Psychiatry Brian Palmer, M.D., M.P.H. Room 25A, Upper Level 4 Geriatric Psychiatry Presenters: San Diego Convention Center 5 Prevention Joseph Stoklosa Kathryn Schak Chair: 6 Psychosomatic Medicine John M. Oldham, M.D., M.S. Ravi Chandra, M.D. 7 NIAAA Adrienne Gerken Presenters: 8 Residents, Fellows and Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. Medical Students Jean Twenge

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134 Probability, Impulsivity, Sensation, Presidential Symposia Symposia and Distortion: The Many Faces of Gambling Disorder From Studying Crucial Developments in the A Regional Suicide Prevention Animals to Treating Humans Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry Systems Approach in Noord 1 American Associaton for Geriatric Brabant: The Dutch Experience 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Psychiatry American Association for Social Room 25B, Upper Level Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chairs: Room 27A, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mayumi Okuda, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Room 24C, Upper Level Petros Levounis, M.D. Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Daniel D. Sewell, M.D. Chair: Katherine Nautiyal, Ph.D. Rajesh R. Tampi, M.D., M.S. Ariette Van Reekum, M.D. Frank Grazioli, L.M.S.W. Presenters: Presenters: Jakob Linnet Jürgen Unützer, M.D., M.P.H. Christina Van der Feltz-Cornelis David Oslin Sjakko De Jong Brent Forester 2:00 p.m. Sessions Roelof Kleppe Discussant: Poster Session Improving Police Response to Persons With Mental Illness Kenneth Thompson, M.D. American Academy of Psychiatry and Young Investigators’ New Research the Law Building Human Capacity for Posters 2 3 Mental Health in Low- and Middle- Income Countries 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Room 26A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 28E, Upper Level Chair: San Diego Convention Center Learning Lab Emily A. H. Keram, M.D. Chair: Presenters: Samuel Okpaku, M.D., Ph.D. Treatment Lab: To Treat or Not to Debra Pinals, M.D. Treat Tashia Hager Presenters: Liesbeth Gerritsen Robert Kohn Janice Cooper 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Discussant: Samuel Okpaku, M.D., Ph.D. Ballroom 20BC, Upper Level Jeffrey S. Janofsky David Ndetei San Diego Convention Center Sergio Villaseñor-Bayardo Chair: Milton Wainberg, M.D. Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A. Geetha Jayaram, M.D. 23 MAY TUESDAY, Presenters: Discussant: Roger S. McIntyre, M.D. Mary Kay Smith, M.D. Stephen M. Stahl, M.D., Ph.D. Clinical Evidence for Alterations in CRF-Containing Circuits in Mood and Anxiety Disorders

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 31C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Program changes are printed ! Chair: This session will be captured each day in the APA Daily, Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D. as part of APA Annual which is available at locations Meeting on Demand, subject to throughout the San Diego speaker permission. Visit the APA Convention Center. Up-to-date on Demand Sales Booth in the program listings are also available Education Center to learn more and searchable in the APA and purchase. Meetings App.

135 Defining Neurobiological Correlates Muslims, Mental Health and Life The Impact of Sexual Trauma on of Risk and Resilience to Mood and After 9/11 Health and Functionality in the Psychotic Disorders 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Military Setting

Room 26B, Upper Level Society of Uniformed Services Psychiatrists 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 28A, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chair: San Diego Convention Center Balkozar Adam, M.D. Room 29D, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Presenters: Sophia Frangou, M.D., Ph.D. Farha Abbasi Chair: Mary L. Phillips, M.D. Laine Young-Walker Michael Bowen

Presenter: Discussant: Presenters: Philip Mitchell Arshad Husain Michael Bowen Stephanie Gaines Developing a National Mental Optimizing Treatment of Cynthia LeardMann Health Registry Depression: The VAST-D Study Paulette R. T. Cazares, M.D., M.P.H. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Discussant: Room 30E, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Paulette R. T. Cazares, M.D., M.P.H. San Diego Convention Center Room 32A, Upper Level The Unwanted Immigrant: Mental Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Philip Wang, M.D., Dr.P.H. Health and Social Responsibility Chairs: American Association for Social Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. Sidney Zisook, M.D. Psychiatry Presenters: Somaia Mohamed, Ph.D. Grayson Norquist Presenters: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Philip Wang, M.D., Dr.P.H. Peijun Chen Room 30A, Upper Level Diana E. Clarke, Ph.D., M.Sc. Michael E. Thase, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Debra Gibson, M.Sc. Sanjai Rao Chair: Discussant: Discussant: Eugenio M. Rothe, M.D. Anita Everett, M.D. A. John Rush, M.D. Presenters: Smoking and Alcohol Use Disorder: Andres J. Pumariega, M.D. Recent Research and Treatment Aida Spahic-Mihajlovic, M.D. Considerations Jacob Sperber, M.D. Ateaya Lima, M.D. 1 7 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Discussant: Room 25C, Upper Level Pedro Ruiz, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chair: Anne M. Joseph, M.D., M.P.H.

Presenters: Christopher W. Kahler, Ph.D. SESSION TRACKS ! Damaris J. Rohsenow, Ph.D. 1 Addiction Psychiatry Lisa M. Fucito, Ph.D. Ned L. Cooney, Ph.D. TUESDAY, MAY 23 2 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 Forensic Psychiatry 4 Geriatric Psychiatry 5 Prevention 6 Psychosomatic Medicine This session will be captured 7 NIAAA ! All scientific sessions listed as part of APA Annual 8 Residents, Fellows and in the Scientific Program Meeting on Demand, subject to Medical Students are designated for AMA PRA speaker permission. Visit the APA Category 1 Credits™, except on Demand Sales Booth in the APA Annual Meeting On Demand for poster sessions, and where Education Center to learn more Bring Your Own Device otherwise specified. and purchase.

136 With What Tools? Dismantling Lecture Ethical Dilemmas in Institutional Discrimination in Psychiatric Practice Mental Health Antidepressant Treatment for Council on Minority Mental Health and Pregnant Women: Three Decades of 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Health Disparities Conceptual Evolution Room 27B, Upper Level

Award for Research in Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chairs: Room 30C, Upper Level Room 33C, Upper Level Ezra Griffith, M.D. San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Carol A. Bernstein, M.D. Chairs: Chair: Presenters: Samra Sahlu, M.D. Philip Wang, M.D., Dr.P.H. Marvin Firestone Helena Hansen, M.D., Ph.D. Mark Komrad, M.D. Lecturer: Presenters: Katherine L. Wisner, M.D., M.S. Charles C. Dike, M.D., M.P.H. Ruth Shim, M.D. Stephen C. Scheiber Ernest Drucker, Ph.D. Beth Ann Brooks Tatiana Falcone, M.D. Workshops Richard Martinez Carissa Caban-Aleman, M.D. Peter Bearman, Ph.D. Challenges in Patients With Healthy Eating Becomes Unhealthy: Substance Use Disorders in the Emergence of Orthorexia Nervosa Oncology Setting 3:30 p.m. Sessions 6 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Focus Live 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 33A, Upper Level Room 28C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center Focus Live! Depression: Challenges Chair: and Treatments Chair: Steven Crawford, M.D. Maria L. Tiamson-Kassab, M.D. Presenters: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Presenters: Rebecca Sokal Ballroom 20D, Upper Level Jeremy Hirst, M.D. Yon Park Carla Marienfeld, M.D. Michael Cannon San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Clinical Dilemmas in the Treatment How to Refer to Transcranial Mark H. Rapaport, M.D. of Narcissistic Personality Disorder Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Presenter: Therapy: What to Expect and How Raymond Lam, M.D. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. to Do It for the General Psychiatrist Room 25A, Upper Level 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Interactive Session San Diego Convention Center Room 24B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Chairs: TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY, Meet the Author: DSM-5 Casebook Holly Crisp-Han, M.D. Chairs: and Treatment Guide for Child Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. Richard A. Bermudes, M.D. Michelle Cochran, M.D. Mental Health Presenter: 2 Holly Crisp-Han, M.D. Presenters: 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ramotse Saunders, M.D. Room 31A, Upper Level Designer Drugs Update 2016: It Suzanne Kerns, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Used to Be Bath Salts and Plant Chair: Food, Now It Is Krokodil and Flakka Society of Uniformed Services Cathryn A. Galanter, M.D. Psychiatrists Presenters: 1 John T. Walkup Program changes are printed 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ! Lisa Cullins, M.D. each day in the APA Daily, Room 25B, Upper Level which is available at locations San Diego Convention Center throughout the San Diego Chair: Convention Center. Up-to-date Roger Duda, M.D. program listings are also available and searchable in the APA Presenters: Meetings App. Erika Zavyalov, D.O. Caroline C. Clark, M.D. 137 Mindful Movements of Qigong and The United Nations, the APA’s NGO Toward Beneficence: Ethical Tai Chi to Increase Well-Being and Status and Current International Controversies and Evolving Views Reduce Compassion Fatigue Crises: What Can APA Members Do? on the Involuntary Treatment of 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Substance Use Disorders 1 Room 28D, Upper Level Room 29B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center San Diego Convention Center 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 29A, Upper Level Chairs: Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Colleen Loehr, M.D. Aleema Sabur Zakers, M.D., M.P.H. Albert Yeung, M.D. Vivian Pender, M.D. Chair: Edmund Grant Howe III, M.D. Presenters: Presenters: Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. Dyani A. Loo, M.D. Presenters: Richard Brown, M.D. Jennifer Severe James C. West Jr., M.D. Rachel Robitz, M.D. Gary Wynn, M.D. Responding to the Impact of Suicide Suzanne Yang, M.D. on Clinicians Top 10 Geriatric Psychiatry Issues 8 for the General Psychiatrist: An Writing a Scholarly Article 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Update 8 Room 31B, Upper Level 4 6 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 28B, Upper Level Room 29C, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Chair: Eric M. Plakun, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chairs: Rachel Brooke Katz, M.D. Presenter: Chairs: Oliver Mathew Glass, M.D. Jane G. Tillman, Ph.D. Josepha A. Cheong, M.D. Iqbal Ahmed, M.D.

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Lecture Advances in Marijuana and Melissa Arbuckle, M.D., Ph.D., is vice Mental Health The National Neuroscience chair for education and director of 1 Curriculum Initiative: Planning for residency 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. the Future of Psychiatry training in psy- Room 25A, Upper Level chiatry at the 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Columbia Uni- Room 28B, Upper Level Chair: versity Medical San Diego Convention Center Center. Her Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H. Chair: work in medi- Presenters: Ron Winchel, M.D. cal education Abraham Nussbaum has focused Lecturer: Arthur Robin Williams on implementation and dissemination Melissa Arbuckle, M.D., Ph.D. Garrett Sparks and translating research to practice. Marc W. Manseau, M.D., M.P.H. As co-chair of the National Neurosci- Workshops ence Curriculum Initiative (NNCI), Dr. Presidential Symposia Arbuckle has been developing new Behavioral Addictions and Their approaches and resources for training Treatments Today Current Issues in Child and psychiatrists to integrate a modern 1 neuroscience perspective into their Adolescent Psychiatry clinical work. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. American Academy of Child and Room 25B, Upper Level Adolescent Psychiatry San Diego Convention Center 2 Chairs: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. David R. Williams is the Florence John Douglas, M.D., M.B.A. Room 24B, Upper Level Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Brian Hurley, M.D., M.B.A. San Diego Convention Center Norman Professor of Presenter: Chair: Public Health Timothy Fong, M.D. Gregory K. Fritz, M.D. at the Harvard Presenters: School of Buying Compliance: Our Best Bet Karen Dineen Wagner, M.D., Ph.D. Public Health for Better Antipsychotic Adherence John T. Walkup and Profes- or a Deal With the Devil? James J. McGough, M.D. sor of African Eraka Bath, M.D. and African 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. American Studies and of Sociology at Room 29A, Upper Level From Extreme Environments to Harvard University. He is internation- San Diego Convention Center Therapeutic Landscapes: Race, ally recognized as a leading social Psychiatry and the Legacy of Chair: scientist focused on social influences Chester Pierce Edmund Grant Howe III, M.D. on health. His research has enhanced Council on Minority Mental Health and our understanding of the complex Presenters: Health Disparities Kyle J. Gray, M.D., M.A. ways in which race, racism, socioeco- 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. nomic status, stress, health behaviors, Gary Wynn, M.D. Room 29B, Upper Level and religious involvement can affect Eric G. Meyer, M.D. San Diego Convention Center physical and mental health. Creativity in Medicine: An Chairs: Experiential Workshop Ezra Griffith, M.D. Helena Hansen, M.D., Ph.D. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Presenters: Room 29D, Upper Level Maria A. Oquendo, M.D., Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center Anita Everett, M.D. Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. Chair: David Williams, Ph.D. Vineeth John, M.D., M.B.A. Carl C. Bell, M.D. Presenters: Mindy Fullilove, M.D. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Marsal Sanches, M.D., Ph.D. Helena Hansen, M.D., Ph.D. Antolin Trinidad Discussant: Stanley Lyndon Ezra Griffith, M.D. 142 Symposia Neuromaturational Consequences The Role of Psychiatrists in and Predictors of Heavy Drinking: Palliative Care Extracts of the Medicinal Plant Findings From the Consortium on Council on Psychosomatic Medicine Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in 4 6 Withania Somnifera and Psychiatry: Adolescence (NCANDA) A Promising Adjuvant Treatment in 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 7 Serious Mental Illness? Room 28C, Upper Level 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. San Diego Convention Center 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 25C, Upper Level Room 26B, Upper Level Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Jon Levenson, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chair: Maria Llorente, M.D. Chairs: Sandra Brown, Ph.D. Jessica M. Gannon, M.D. Presenters: Roy Chengappa, M.D. Presenters: David Buxton Susan Tapert, Ph.D. Jon Levenson, M.D. Discussant: Adolf Pfefferbaum, M.D. Maureen C. Nash, M.D., M.S. Abhishek Rai, M.D. Fiona C. Baker, Ph.D. Colleen O’Rourke, M.D. Kate Nooner, Ph.D. Integrated Care: Guide to Effective Discussant: Duncan Clark, M.D., Ph.D. Implementation Scott A. Irwin, M.D., Ph.D. Eva Müller-Oehring, Ph.D. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Discussant: Room 28D, Upper Level Raquel Gur, M.D. 10:00 a.m. Sessions San Diego Convention Center Chair: The Role of Culture in Mental Health Workshops Lori Raney, M.D. and Mental Illness: An International Presenters: Perspective Liberating Structures: Learn to John Kern, M.D. Council on International Psychiatry Improve Organizational Success by Gina Lasky Enhancing the Effectiveness of Your Ron Manderscheid 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Leadership Team and Avoid Death Clare Scott Room 28E, Upper Level 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Discussant: San Diego Convention Center Room 28B, Upper Level Jürgen Unützer, M.D., M.P.H. Chairs: San Diego Convention Center Bernardo Ng, M.D. Chairs: Is Depression Ever “End-Stage?” If Rama Rao Gogineni, M.D. Kari M. Wolf, M.D. So, What Are the Implications? 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143 Making a Parody of Parity? An Cannabis Use Disorders: Update on the Battle for Equitable 1:30 p.m. Sessions Management, Emerging Issues, Mental Health Care Coverage Lecture and Best Practices for the General Psychiatrist 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Racism and Mental Health: American Academy of Addiction Room 29A, Upper Level Psychiatry Pathways, Evidence and 1 San Diego Convention Center Needed Research 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chairs: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 24A, Upper Level Daniel Knoepflmacher, M.D. Room 29B, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Eric M. Plakun, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Susan Lazar, M.D. Chairs: Chair: Meiram Bendat, J.D., Ph.D. Kevin Gray Lara J. Cox, M.D. Christina Brezing Lecturer: The Role of Psychiatrists in Presenters: David Williams, Ph.D. Integrating Substance Use Disorder A. Eden Evins, M.D., M.P.H. Treatment Into General Medical Laurence Westreich Settings Workshop Discussant: 1 Frances Levin 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. When Do I Need to Obtain an EKG? Room 25B, Upper Level The Practical What, When and Why Sticky Floor or Glass Ceiling? An San Diego Convention Center of EKGs in Psychiatric Practice Open Panel Discussion About Chairs: Society of Uniformed Services Keeping and Advancing Women in Brian Hurley, M.D., M.B.A. Psychiatrists Academic Psychiatry

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144 Update on Psychiatric Care in Global Issues in Mental Health: Religion and Spirituality in Bariatric Surgery: What Every Primary Care and School Mental Vulnerable Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Needs to Know Health, Ethics and Culture, and Psychiatric Populations 6 Migrant and Refugee Mental Health Caucus on Religion, Spirituality and Caucus on Global Mental Health and Psychiatry 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Psychiatry 2 Room 28C, Upper Level 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 26B, Upper Level Chairs: Room 28E, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Sanjeev Sockalingam, M.D. Raed Hawa, M.D. San Diego Convention Center Chair: Chairs: Mary Lynn Dell, M.D., D.Min. Presenters: Vincenzo Di Nicola, M.D., Ph.D. Weronika Micula-Gondek Presenters: Fernando Lolas, M.D. Alexis Fertig Michael Haymer Wynne Lundblad, M.D. Presenters: William Holmes Fernando Lolas, M.D. Lisa Fortuna What Is Pain to the Brain? Nakita G. Natala, M.D. Discussant: Aleema Sabur Zakers, M.D., M.P.H. Margaret Stuber Gabriel Ivbijaro, M.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Room 25A, Upper Level Vincenzo Di Nicola, M.D., Ph.D. Targeting the HPA Axis and Novel David Ndetei Strategies to Treat Psychiatric San Diego Convention Center Victoria Mutiso, Ph.D. Disorders Chairs: Steven Grant, Ph.D. Discussant: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eliot Sorel, M.D. Wilson M. Compton, M.D. Room 26A, Upper Level San Diego Convention Center Presenters: Positive Psychiatry at the Apkar Apkarian, Ph.D. Chairs: Community Level: Age- Emeran Mayer, M.D., Ph.D. Gustavo E. Tafet, M.D., Ph.D. Friendly Communities Jon-Kar Zubieta, M.D., Ph.D. Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D. 4 Amanda E. Guyer, Ph.D. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Presenters: Richard D. Lane, M.D., Ph.D. Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D. Room 28D, Upper Level Discussant: Rachel Yehuda, Ph.D. San Diego Convention Center David Thomas, Ph.D. Barbara J. Mason, Ph.D. Chairs: Gustavo E. Tafet, M.D., Ph.D. Keri-Leigh Cassidy, M.D. Dilip V. Jeste, M.D. The Battle Over Involuntary Presenters: Psychiatric Care Kathleen Buckwalter Sejal Patel 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. John Feather Room 29A, Upper Level Discussant: San Diego Convention Center Amresh Shrivastava, M.D. Chair: Dinah Miller, M.D.

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149 P1-009 P1-021 Transgender Health: Assessing Multidisciplinary Inpatient Psychiatric Residents’ and Fellows’ Medical Training to Enhance Job Satisfaction Knowledge and Personal Comfort and Patient Care When Working With Transgender Daniel Drew Tarman Patients Jordan M. Howard, M.D. P1-022 1Poster Session 1 A Medical Student-Run Adult and Child P1-010 and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic: An Saturday, May 20 Internet Addiction and Comorbid Institution’s Novel System in Mental Lifestyle Variables Among Medical Health Care for All Ages

NEW RESEARCH Professionals Tyler A. Durns SATURDAY, MAY 20 Gerald D. Schmidt, M.D. P1-023 Medical Student/ P1-011 It’s Not a Tumor! Wait, Maybe It Is: Resident Poster Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia Evaluation of Anorexia in an Adolescent After a MVA: A Replication of H.M.’s Camilo Leal, M.D. Competition 1 Pattern of Memory Loss Without Structural Lesions on Head Imaging P1-024 10:00 a.m. – Noon Carol Lim A Review of the Effects of Adjunctive Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level P1-012 Treatment on Symptom Severity in San Diego Convention Center Medical Management of Treating Women with Schizophrenia Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome With Andrea Naaum, M.D. Dantrolene and Bromocriptine and P1-001 Restarting Antipsychotic Agent P1-025 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: A Nak Young Kim Management of Neuropsychiatric Review of Three Cases and Discussion Manifestations in an Adolescent With of the Literature P1-013 Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum , Bipolar Type, Michael S. Peroski, D.O. Shalin R. Patel Complicated by Polysubstance Abuse P1-002 and Neurocognitive Disorder P1-026 Frontotemporal Dementia and Jennifer Brady, D.O. Trauma: Influence on Social Stimulant Use: A Case Report Engagement Samuel Kohrman P1-014 Sohail Mohammad, M.D., M.P.H. Clinical Burnout: An Evaluation of P1-003 Burnout Among Psychiatry Residents P1-027 Olanzapine for Intractable Nausea During the Longitudinal Outpatient Psychiatric Manifestations of Joint and Vomiting Associated With Major Year of Training Hypermobility Syndrome/Ehlers– Depression Andrew Pierce Danlos Syndrome: The Link Between Connective Tissue and Psychological Christopher F. Ong, M.D. P1-015 Distress P1-004 Severe Alcohol Use Disorder Leading Juan S. Pimentel, M.D. On Doctoring and Diapering: Reviewing to Alcoholic Hepatitis and Necrotizing the Effects of Parenting on Resident Pancreatitis in a 25-Year-Old United P1-028 Burnout States Marine Primary Nocturnal Enuresis Among Adults Natalie Sous Ryan Vienna Rishab Gupta P1-005 P1-016 Predictors for Psychiatric Comorbidity The Impact of Stress, Burnout and P1-029 in Patients With Hypothalamic Depression on Medical Student and Role of N-Acetyl Cysteine in Hamartoma and Epilepsy Resident Empathy Dermatillomania Zachary Killeen Rustin D. Carter, M.D. Rishab Gupta P1-006 P1-017 P1-030 Residents With Presence: The Role Thirty-Day Readmission: Risk Factors Evidence-Based Treatment of a Patient of a Brief Experiential Mindfulness Saad F. Ahmed, M.D. With Comorbid OCD in the Context of Curriculum in Promoting Resident Bipolar Disorder Wellness P1-018 Madia Majeed Role of Culture and Fluphenazine in Alexandra E. Hedberg, M.D. Hyponatremia P1-031 P1-007 Saad F. Ahmed, M.D. The God Particle: Psychotic Confessions Managing Health Anxiety in a Psychotic of a Truth Seeker Patient With Prior Experience as a P1-019 Peffin Lee, D.O. Registered Nurse Developing Interest in Psychiatry Careers Among Medical Students P1-032 Lisa Herrington Kanakadurga Meyyazhagan, M.D. Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive P1-008 Disorder During Long-Term Evaluation of an ECT Simulation Course P1-020 Corticosteroid Use in a Patient With in Psychiatric Residents Tourette’s Disorder and Psychiatric Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Case Report Illness: A Case Report Leanne Martin, M.D., M.Sc. Mehak Chopra, D.O. Olawale O. Ojo P1-033 Pharmacological Intervention in Kleptomania: A Case Report and Literature Review Asghar Hossain

150 P1-034 P1-047 P1-061 Cigarette Smoking and Treatment Cannabis-Induced Visual Phencyclidine-Induced Catatonia

Dilemmas: Overview in Psychiatric Hallucinations: A Case Report Effectively Treated With 20 MAY SATURDAY, Patients Arindam Chakrabarty Benzodiazepines in a Female With No RESEARCH NEW Zahid Islam Psychotic History: A Case Report P1-048 Kristina Quiambao Cowper P1-035 Substance Use Disorders in Psychiatric Diagnosing and Treating Synthetic Inpatients Reporting Childhood Trauma P1-062 Cannabinoid Intoxication in a Patient Ajay K. Parsaik, M.D., M.S. Pokémon Go and Its Serious Effects on With New-Onset Psychosis Relationships Lauren M. Pengrin, D.O. P1-049 Reena Kumar, M.D. Moderation of Buprenorphine Therapy P1-036 Efficacy for Cocaine Dependence by P1-063 Buprenorphine in Central Appalachia: Variation of the Preprodynorphin Gene Diverted Marijuana Use in an Through the Lens of Local and National Huiqiong Deng, M.D., Ph.D. Adolescent Population News Media Gloria Martz, D.O. Derek Blevins, M.D. P1-050 Screening for Substance Abuse: UDS P1-064 P1-037 vs. Self-Reported Clinical Interview Ventricular Tachycardia in a Patient on Self-Treatment of Opioid Withdrawal Alexandra N. Duran, M.D. High Dose of Methadone With High-Dose Loperamide: A Case Rimple Manan Report P1-051 Surbhi Khanna, M.B.B.S. Transient Psychosis— P1-065 Methamphetamine-Associated Versus Scope and Utility of Transcranial P1-038 HIV-Induced: A Case Report Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Anticonvulsants as Monotherapy or Karuna S. Poddar, M.D. Addictive Disorders: An Updated Adjuncts to Treat Alcohol Withdrawal: Literature Review A Systematic Review P1-052 Tapan Parikh, M.D., M.P.H. Aarti G. Chhatlani, M.D. Dual Cases of LSD-Induced Prolonged Psychosis P1-066 P1-039 Shahan Sibtain, M.D. Heroin-Induced Toxic Opiate-Induced Neurotoxicity Leukoencephalopathy in Appalachia: A Presenting With Cognitive Impairment, P1-053 Case Report and Literature Review Delirium and Myoclonus: Case Report Methamphetamine-Induced Laura G. Hunt and Literature Review Choreoathetosis Aarti G. Chhatlani, M.D. Gabriela Pachano P1-067 Retrospective and Prospective Cohort P1-040 P1-054 Analysis to Compare the Effectiveness Psychiatry: An Outlier in Both Smoking Nicotine Toxicity: A Case Report on of Suboxone Vs Vivitrol on Opioid Rates and Cessation Pharmacotherapy Nicotine Overdose-Induced Seizure Relapse Prevention and Quality of Life Prescribing Patterns in a Large Urban Saoda Shuara, M.D. Muhammad Navaid Iqbal, M.D. Hospital P1-055 A. B. Srivastava, M.D. P1-068 Agranulocytosis in Cocaine Abuse: A Severe Agitation and Aggression in P1-041 Case Report of Possible Levamisole- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Pica With Mothballs and Toilet Bowl Adulterated Cocaine Use Syed E. Maududi, M.D. Cakes (Para-Dichlorobenzene) in Geoffrey E. Peckover, M.D. the Setting of Alcohol Dependence: P1-069 Neuropsychological Implications P1-056 Effects of Clozaril on Tardive Dyskinesia A Case of Agitated Delirium in the Julie W. Gauss, D.O., M.P.H. Syed E. Maududi, M.D. Setting of Acute Withdrawal From P1-042 Unscheduled Benzodiazepine Analog P1-070 Methadone and Weight Gain Etizolam “The Girl on Fire” Sehba Husain-Krautter, M.D., Ph.D. John Nathaniel Alvarez Rasna Patel, M.D. P1-043 P1-057 P1-071 Determining the Cause of A Survey on the Use of Prescription Visual Hallucinations in a Geriatric Noncompliance of Vivitrol in the Monitoring Programs: Does a Mandate Patient With Adrenal Insufficiency: Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder Make a Difference? Diagnostic Challenge Connie Chang, M.D. Selena Magalotti, M.D. Sabina Fink, M.D. P1-044 P1-058 P1-072 Longitudinal Reflections on the Recent An Opiate-Dependent Pregnant Patient Depression and Atopic Dermatitis: A Political Shifts in the Prescription of at a Non-MMT Acute Care Facility Review of Current Literature Opiates Krupa Pathak Ankit Jain Anthony Bui P1-059 P1-073 P1-045 Like a Moth to the Flame: Pica vs. Isoniazid-Induced Psychotic Illness Levamisole Adulterated Cocaine: Would Addiction Behavior in a Case of in a Patient With Latent Tuberculosis You Recognize It? Mothball Consumption Co-Occurring Without Preexisting Psychiatric Illness Manasa Enja With Substance Use Disorders Saba Afzal, M.D. Anne Clark-Raymond, M.D. P1-046 P1-074 Methamphetamine-Induced Chorea: A P1-060 Capacity to Make the Decision for Case Report and Literature Review Difficulties in Managing Alcohol Hospice and Refuse Dialysis in a Patient Maria E. Moreno, M.D. Withdrawal in a Patient With Comorbid With Severe Major Depressive Disorder Seizure Disorder and End-Stage Renal Disease Aakash Verma, M.D. Sheldon Brown, M.D.

151 P1-075 P1-088 P1-101 Factitious Disorder in the Context of Challenges in the Management of Use of Restraints in a Psychiatric Takayasu’s Arteritis Treatment-Refractory Malignant Emergency Boris Lee, M.D. Catatonia in the Acute Medical Setting Oluwole Jegede, M.D. Karan Verma, M.D. P1-076 P1-102 A Mystery Case of ICU Delirium: P1-089 Bowel Medical Clearance: The Dexmedetomidine and the Blunting First Episode of Psychosis: Was Importance of History, Physical Exam Effect Ciprofloxacin the Culprit? and Treatment of Constipation for Karel Routhier, M.D. Mandar P. Jadhav, M.D. Psychiatric Patients Perry L. Dinh

NEW RESEARCH P1-077 P1-090

SATURDAY, MAY 20 Successful Outcome of Anti-N- Delirium Caused by the Antiepileptic P1-103 Methyl-D-Aspartate Encephalitis With Zonisamide in a Pediatric Patient With A Case of Pseudologia Fantastica in the Delayed Presentation of Asynchronous Epilepsy Emergency Department Contralateral Teratomas Mawuena Agbonyitor, M.D., M.Sc. Robyn P. Thom Kristen Marie Langlois, D.O. P1-091 P1-104 P1-078 Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Triggered A Survey to Assess Emergency Repeat Autoenucleation at an by Bipolar Mania: A Case Report and Department Doctors’ Interest in Academic Medical Center During Literature Review Telepsychiatry to Provide Emergency Admission for Contralateral Sridhar Kadiyala, Ph.D., M.B.B.S. Mental Health Care Autoenucleation: A Case Report Sudhakar K. Shenoy, M.D. Jonathan Wilson P1-092 Morgellon’s Disease: Is There a P1-105 P1-079 Connection With Opioid Toxicity? a Investigating the Ingredients of A Role for Gabapentin in Managing Case Report and Literature Review Synthetic Cannabinoids and Relation to Acute Alprazolam Withdrawal Mahitha Kolli Other Illicit Substances Kelli Ruby, D.O. Arushi Kapoor P1-093 P1-080 Understanding Ethical Dilemmas in P1-106 Mania With Psychotic Symptoms Capacity Evaluations Shrooms and Psychosis: A Case of Secondary to New-Onset Houssam Raai, M.D. Prolonged Psychosis Associated With Thyrotoxicosis From Grave’s Disease: A First-Time Psilocybin Use Case Report P1-094 Tarek Aly, M.D. Abhishek Reddy, M.D. Depression Associated With Gastric Bypass Surgery With Malnutrition P1-107 P1-081 Ulfat Shahzadi, M.D., M.B.B.S. A Case of Frontal Lobe Tumor and Delirious Mania Following Cardiac Marital Problems Arrest Treated With Olanzapine: A Case P1-095 Tarek Aly, M.D. Report and Literature Review The Curious Cases of New-Onset Emily A. Laurenzano Psychosis With B12 Deficiency: Two P1-108 Case Reports The Effect of Utilizing Psychiatric P1-082 Aysha Sabri, M.D. Advance-Practice Nurses (APRNs) on Beyond the Blood-Brain Barrier: Psychiatric Emergency Department Examining Psychiatric Issues P1-096 Patient Care, Flow and Safety Among Neuro-Oncological Patients Management and Considerations Yehonatan Borenstein Postoperatively of Depression in the Subacute NPO Alvin Bryan Keng, M.D. Patient P1-109 John F. Chaves, M.D. Engagement of Ultra-High Utilizer in P1-083 the Psychiatric Emergency Service Whiplash Presents as Pseudobulbar P1-097 Sina Shah-Hosseini, M.D., M.S.E. Affect: Through the Eyes of Acute Urinary Retention and Catatonia Psychosomatic Medicine in Schizophrenic Male Patient: A Case P1-110 Saeed Ahmed, M.D. Report Shots Fired! A Case of Paraplegia Edgar Alfonso Torres Villamil Resulting From Security Officer P1-084 Weapon Use in a Behavioral Emergency A Case of Posterior Reversible P1-098 Keri A. Stevenson, M.D. Encephalopathy Syndrome Associated A Complicated Case of Psychosis in an With Depression and Anxiety SLE patient P1-111 Connor McElligott Roopa Mathur Factors Predicting Post-Concussive Symptoms in Military Servicemembers P1-085 P1-099 Jacques T. Maxwell, B.A. Catatonic Delirium: New Kid on the A Case of Psychosis in India: The Block? Impact of the Recruitment of Family on P1-112 Swapnil Khurana Treatment Response in a Culture Where Response to Voluntary Stopping of Mental Health Is Stigmatized Eating and Drinking as a Means of P1-086 Roopa Mathur Suicide in an Elderly Patient: An Ethical Prevalence of Suicide in Cancer Dilemma Patients P1-100 Erin Dooley, M.D. Carolina Retamero, M.D. Understanding Stigma in Order to Increase Access to Mental Health P1-087 Services for Chinese Americans at a A Case of Epidural Steroid Injection- Community Service Center Induced Psychosis and an Associated Shuo S. He Literature Review Deepti Ghiya, M.D.

152 P1-113 P1-125 P1-138 Surrogate Decision Making in a Thrombocytosis and Transaminitis Apical Petrositis and Clivus

Homeless Patient With Post-Stroke in a Breastfed Infant Exposed to Osteomyelitis: Two Cases of Gradenigo 20 MAY SATURDAY, Dysphagia and Combative Behavior: Lamotrigine: A Case Report and Syndrome Illustrating the Importance RESEARCH NEW Highlighting Legal and Ethical Literature Review of Patient Compliance Considerations Nicole Shirvani Jenilee Generalla, M.D. Kristin Beizai, M.D. P1-126 P1-139 P1-114 LGBTQ Topics in Child and Adolescent Fear-Related Reaction Times During A Request for a Penile Prosthesis in Psychiatry Fellowship Training: Inspiration vs. Expiration: A Possible a Man With a History of Pedophilia: Implementing a Formal Curriculum Biomarker for Anxiety States Ethical Analysis of Duty to Treat and to Improve Fellow Confidence and Maryam Soltani, M.D., Ph.D. Duty to Prevent Harm Knowledge Base Kristin Beizai, M.D. Wesley Hill, M.D. P1-140 Diagnostic Utility of EXIT25 in Hoarding P1-115 P1-127 Disorder: A New DSM-5 Diagnosis Medical, Ethical and Legal Open Transgender Service in the U.S. Mallikarjuna Bagewadi Ellur, M.D. Consideration in Treating Chronic Military: Military- and Veteran-Specific Psychiatrically Ill Female Patients of Treatment Issues and the Development P1-141 Reproductive Age of an Active Duty Gender Clinic Clozapine Initiation and Relapse Rates Elizabeth Leung Aidith Flores-Carrera, D.O. in a State Safety Net Hospital William Levitt, M.D. P1-116 P1-128 Transgender and Intellectually Gender Dysphoria and Self-Castration: P1-142 Disabled: An Ethical Dilemma A Case Report Culture, Religion and Mental Health: A Melanie K. Miller, M.D. Francis Smith Proof of Concept Case Report Anum Bhatia P1-117 P1-129 Postpartum Exacerbation of OCD: A Understanding LGBT Refugee Mental P1-143 Case Report Health: Informing Clinical Care Racial/Ethnic Differences in Health Melanie K. Miller, M.D. Mark Messih, M.D. Care Access Deficits Among Adults With Chronic Disease and Depression P1-118 P1-130 Jeffrey Duong A Case Report of Transdermal Decreasing Cardiometabolic Risk Selegiline Use in Pregnancy and in Outpatient Psychiatry: A Quality P1-144 Lactation Improvement Initiative Sharing a Successful, Model Joanne Orfei, D.O. Rouzi Shengelia, M.D. for a Family Psychoeducation Group Isuan Suzy Asikhia, M.D. P1-119 P1-131 Considerations in Treating Insomnia in Risperidone-Induced Leukopenia and P1-145 the Pregnant Patient Neutropenia: Review Experiences of Korean-American Simriti K. Chaudhry, M.D. Pratik Bahekar, M.B.B.S. Christian Pastors With Child Mental Health P1-120 P1-132 Eun Kyung J. Lee Improving Access to Family Planning at Role of Homocysteine in Psychiatry an Inpatient Psychiatric Facility Narissa R. Etwaroo P1-146 Stephanie C. Tung, M.D. Quality of Life and Medication P1-133 Adherence Among People Living With P1-121 A Rare Case of Galactorrhea Associated Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Improving Perinatal Mental Health With Citalopram Shreedhar Paudel, M.D., M.P.H. Knowledge and Capacity Among Sarayu Vasan, M.D., M.P.H. Psychiatrists P1-147 Stephanie C. Tung, M.D. P1-134 Perceived Disability and Its Correlates Physical Exercise and Depression: A Among Inpatient Population at an P1-122 Review Academic County Women and Substance Use in a Tyler Kimm, M.D. Jigar K. Chotalia, M.D., M.P.H. Residential Treatment Facility: A Retrospective Look at the Substance P1-135 P1-148 Alcohol Rehabilitation Program at Point GWAS and System Biology Analysis Pica Prevalence in a West Virginian Loma of Depressive Symptoms Among the Dialysis Population Bethany Gaylord, D.O. COPDGene Cohort Rebecca Creel Jonathan Heinzman P1-123 P1-149 Postpartum Psychosis. A Case of P1-136 Bringing Care to New Moms: Bipolar I Disorder Exacerbation in a Pathway Analysis of Genetic Overlap Collaboration Between Pediatrics Postpartum Patient of Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder and Psychiatry for the Evaluation and Natalia Miles and Disorder Treatment of Postpartum Depression Characterizing Common Etiology Claire Selinger P1-124 Naveen S. Khanzada Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in the P1-150 Perinatal Period P1-137 The Complicated Conversion: Diagnosis Jennifer Ann Albert, M.D. The Use of Pharmacogenetics to and Management of Prolonged Improve Outcomes in Treatment- Conversion Disorder With Multiple Resistant Schizophrenia Deficits Hannah Shehata Clare Bajamundi

153 P1-151 P2-010 Efficacy of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Impact of Media Reports of Bomb Delivered Over the Internet for Blasts and Political Unrest on a Child: A Depressive Symptoms Case Report and Literature Review Charles Koransky, M.D. Xiaojing Shi P1-152 P2-011 Harnessing Technology in Addressing 2Poster Session 2 Clinical Case Study: An Adolescent Cannabis Use Disorders in Youth: A With Conversion Disorder vs. Epileptic Systematic Review Saturday, May 20 Seizure Kammarauche Asuzu, M.H.S. Erik Carpio NEW RESEARCH

SATURDAY, MAY 20 P1-153 P2-012 Improvement of Catatonia After Addressing the Gap in Child and Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation Medical Student/ Adolescent Psychiatry Through Primary Marissa Flaherty, M.D. Care: Online Module-Based Curriculum Resident Poster Development P1-154 Laura Pientka, D.O. Combined Antipsychotics and Competition 2 Electroconvulsive Therapy in an Acutely 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. P2-013 Psychotic Patient With Treatment- Treating Symptoms of Aggression in Resistant Schizophrenia Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Prader-Willi Syndrome: A Case Report Ruth S. Rayikanti San Diego Convention Center Pratikkumar Desai, M.D., M.P.H. P1-155 P2-014 Prolonged Unresponsiveness After ECT: P2-001 The Case of the Missing Tooth: A Case of Suspected Nonconvulsive Neuropsychiatric Manifestation of Behavioral Auto-Extraction of a Status Epilepticus 5HTR2C Gene Deletion in Children Permanent Tooth in a Pediatric Patient Awais Aftab, M.D. Shajiuddin F. Mohammed Martha J. Ignaszewski P1-156 P2-002 P2-015 Electroconvulsive Therapy as a Adolescent Grief and Transvestism Numbing the Pain: The Relationship Treatment for Elderly Psychiatric (Crossdressing): A Case Report and Between PTSD Symptomatology and Patients: Reviewing Outcomes Literature Review Deliberate Self-Harm Jessica S. Bayner, M.D. Muhammad Zeshan, M.D. Anastasia Marie Pemberton, M.D. P1-157 P2-003 P2-016 End-of-Life Care Preferences in Are Children With Corpus Callosum Difficulties in Managing Aggression in Patients With Severe and Persistent Agenesis at a Higher Risk for a Patient With Autism and Rubinstein- Mental Illness and Chronic Physical Developing ADHD: A Case Report Taybi Syndrome Health Conditions: Project Presentation Rasha Elkady, M.D. Brett Chamberlain, M.D. Dominique Elie P2-004 P2-017 P1-158 Prader-Willi Syndrome—“Challenges Improving Collaboration Between Breaking Bad News: A Side of Medicine in Treating Eating Behaviors”: A Case Psychiatry and the Foster Care System That Is Not Easy Study and Literature Review Venkata B. Kolli Sahil Munjal, M.D. Nidhi Shree Karingula, M.D., M.P.H. P2-018 P1-159 P2-005 Collaborative Care Approach for Putting Baby in the Corner: Paraphilic Child Psychiatry Movie Night: Faculty Treating Children With Depression With Infantilism in an Inpatient Setting and Fellow Perceptions Associated Psychogenic Movement Disorders Seth Lapic, D.O. Wesley Hill, M.D. Suneela Cherlopalle, M.D. P2-006 Comparing Child and Adolescent First P2-019 Mental Health Contacts With a Mobile Two 10-Year-Old Asian-American Crisis Team Children Admitted for Restricted Eating and Rapid Weight Loss Rachel H. Olfson Meredith Harewood, M.D. P2-007 Identifying Symptoms of Trauma P2-020 in Children and Adolescents on the Anxiety Symptoms in Pediatric Inpatient Psychiatry Service Psychiatric Illness Exacerbation: Prevalence and Potential Impact on Monica Badillo, M.D. Demographics, BMI and Length of Stay P2-008 Dana Hipp, M.D. Hiding in Plain Sight: Catatonia as a Cause of Global Regression in a Patient P2-021 With Down Syndrome Objective Sleep in Adolescents and Young Adults With Anxiety Disorders Vijeta Kushwaha, M.D. Sumeet Sandhu P2-009 Self-Harming Behavior in Adolescents With a History of Bullying: A Case Report Raminder Pal Cheema, M.D.

154 P2-022 P2-035 P2-048 Phagophobia in a Pediatric Patient Treating Catatonia in Adolescents: The Uncertainty of Life: Psychosis and

Treated With Psychopharmacological Medical, Ethical and Cultural Cancer Remission 20 MAY SATURDAY, Intervention Along With Considerations Natalie Seminario RESEARCH NEW Psychotherapy: A Case Report Michael T. Ingram Jr., M.D., M.S. Yeji S. Kim, D.O. P2-049 P2-036 The Importance of Collaboration P2-023 Conversion Disorder in Children After Between Medicine and Psychiatry in Sensory Processing Disorder: Traumatic Brain Injury Persistent Psychosis Following a Single Categorization, Controversy and Atika Zubera Ingestion of Ecstasy Psychiatric Comorbidity Natalie Seminario Carolyn Elaine Auffenberg, M.D. P2-037 Love and Aggression in an P2-050 P2-024 Internationally Adopted Child: A Integrating Behavioral Health and PANDAS and FNDS: Immunologic Case Report and Review of Related Primary Care in Two New Jersey Dysfunctions With Similar Literature Federally Qualified Health Centers Neurobiological Manifestations Jasmin G. Lagman, M.D. Kristin Budde Jorge A. Diaz, M.D. P2-038 P2-051 P2-025 Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis Prospective Correlates of Early Borderline Personality Disorder in Presenting as a Primary Psychotic Readmissions on a Cardiothoracic Children and Adolescents Disorder: An Adolescent Case Report Surgery Service Lisa A. Dyce Michele Nelson, M.D. Mansi Chawa P2-026 P2-039 P2-052 Pediatric Catatonic Mania in the Left-Behind Children: The Lost Children Improving Psychiatric Outcomes With Consultation-Liaison Setting and of China’s Industrialization Waiting to Integrated Care Inpatient Setting: A Case Report Be Found Adeyemi Marcus, M.D. Cheryl Chen, M.D. Yu-Chia A. Chen P2-053 P2-027 P2-040 Catatonia With Underlying Pulmonary Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome: A Case of Infant Brain Injury and Embolism. A Complex Presentation of a Report of Two Cases and Review of Behavioral Disturbance Patient With Catatonia Literature Tarek Aly, M.D. Audrey M. Rossowski, D.O. Senthil Vel Rajan Rajaram Manoharan, M.D. P2-041 P2-054 Lyme Disease and Derealization in the Dermatopsychiatry Pilot: An Integrated P2-028 Pediatric Patient Teaching Clinic Adult Psychiatrists Less Likely Than Tarek Aly, M.D. Kristina Glover, D.O. Child Psychiatrists to Consider Family Dynamics in Treatment Planning P2-042 P2-055 A Guide to Bullying Intervention A Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Zachary J. Sullivan, D.O. Sina Shah-Hosseini, M.D., M.S.E. Nonepileptic Seizures P2-029 Farha Motiwala 15-Year-Old Male With Hallucinations P2-043 and Parkinsonian Side Effects Neuropsychiatric Assessment of P2-056 Adolescents With Post-Concussion Developing an Integrated Care Program Samuel A. Nicolas, M.D. Syndrome Before and After the for Residents in a Multi-Hospital P2-030 Implementation of a Novel Active Program: Challenges and Progress Conversion Disorder in a Nine-Year-Old Rehabilitation Protocol Mira Zein Girl Following Repeated Psychosocial Lorin T. Mowrey Stressors P2-057 Risk of Depression and Suicide in Iris V. Guerrero P2-044 Untreated Gender Dysphoria Male Adolescents With Borderline P2-031 Associated With Severe Depression Personality Disorder and Comorbid Regression in a Three-Year-Old Girl in the Adolescent Population: A Case Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case After a Severe Dog Attack Report Report Zeynep Ozinci, M.D. Ulfat Shahzadi, M.D., M.B.B.S. Fatima Iqbal, M.D. P2-032 P2-045 P2-058 The Effect of Prenatal Stress on the Can Bullying Lead to Development of First Episode of Psychosis in Young Incidence of ADHD in Offspring Dissociative Identity Disorder? Adolescents With Frontal Lobe Atrophy Param Sahgal Lara Addesso, M.D. Fatima Iqbal, M.D. P2-033 P2-046 P2-059 Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of Relationship of Resiliency Factors Examining the Rates and Outcomes of Moyamoya Disease in a 13-Year-Old to Characteristics of Adolescent Autism in First-Episode Psychosis Boy: Case Report and Literature Review Psychiatric Inpatients: A Pilot Study Shushan Zheng Tenzing Yangchen Shivanshu Shrivastava P2-060 P2-034 P2-047 Recognizing Dopamine Supersensitivity Association Between Poland Syndrome The Impact of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Clozapine Withdrawal Symptoms and Developmental-Behavioral and High Expressed Emotion on Ronak Patel, M.D. Disorders: A Case Report an Adolescent With Behavioral Muhammad W. Khan Disturbances Natalie Seminario

155 P2-061 P2-075 P2-088 Fugue-Like State and Psychosis in the Exploration of Potential Etiologies of Myxedematous Psychosis: A Commonly Context of Chronic Cannabis Use: A Acute Agitation in a Psychiatric Patient Overlooked Diagnosis Case Report and Literature Review With History of Psychosis and Seizure Omar D. Gonzales Jeremy K. Young Disorder Swaminathan Thangaraj, D.O. P2-089 P2-062 Speech-Prompt Catatonia Elevated Basophil Counts and P2-076 Gaurav Kumar Basophil to Lymphocyte Ratio Predict The Efficacy of a Single Three-Minute Rehospitalizations of Patients With Mindfulness Intervention on Anxiety in P2-090 Schizophrenia Patients With Early Psychosis God Delusion in a Schizophrenic Patient: A Case Report NEW RESEARCH Roopali Parikh Alycia F. Ernst SATURDAY, MAY 20 Heena Patel P2-063 P2-077 Genital Self-Mutilation: A Case Report Review: Use of Hematopoietic P2-091 and Discussion of Acute and Long-Term Growth Factors in the Management of Specificity of Cognitive Control and Psychiatric Treatment Issues Clozapine-Induced Blood Dyscrasias Prefrontal Gamma Impairment in Megan McLeod, M.D. Pratik Bahekar, M.B.B.S. Schizophrenia Manu S. Sharma, M.D. P2-064 P2-078 Treatment of Schizophrenia: A Review Late-Onset Psychosis in a 54-Year-Old P2-092 of Best and Actual Practices Female: A Diagnostic Dilemma Understanding the Role of Dabbing: Ifeoluwa Osewa, M.D., M.P.H. Michael Esang A Young Female With First-Episode Psychosis P2-065 P2-079 Jai C. Gandhi, M.D. Case Report: Rapid Decrease in Expanding Evidence-Based Use of Positive and Negative Symptoms Clozapine in an Academic Medical P2-093 of Schizophrenia at Lower Than Center Psychotic Disorder as a Sequel to Traumatic Brain Injury in a Middle-Aged Recommended Dosing of Clozapine Adam Hartzler Male Donald W. Simpson II, M.D. P2-080 Oluwakemi A. Aje, M.D. P2-066 Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy Response to Internal Stimuli in a in Patients With Schizophrenia in P2-094 Bilingual Patient With Schizophrenia the United States: Insights From the Behavioral and Psychiatric Manifestation in Patients With XYY Markian Pazuniak, M.D. Nationwide Inpatient Sample Syndrome (Jacob’s Syndrome): Case Mehran Taherian, M.D. P2-067 Report and Systemic Review Catatonic Schizophrenia: Early P2-081 Muhammad Navaid Iqbal, M.D. Recognition of an Unusual Presentation Suicidal Behavior in Schizophrenia Christiana M. Wilkins, M.D. Inpatients in the United States, P2-095 2002–2012 Community-Acquired Psychosis: A Case of Mycoplasma Pneumonia Encephalitis P2-068 Mehran Taherian, M.D. Psychosis Impeding Medical Treatment Muhammad Navaid Iqbal, M.D. Patricia Serrano, M.D. P2-082 Zika Virus Exposure in Utero as a Risk P2-096 P2-069 Factor for Schizophrenia Latent Toxoplasmosis and Development of Alzheimer’s Dementia: A Case Report Catatonia Eight Years After Head Injury Johnathan Trent Pierson Keeban Nam, M.D. Muhammad Navaid Iqbal, M.D. P2-083 P2-070 A Case of Prolonged Catatonia Lasting P2-097 Diagnosing the Cause of Headaches Over One Year The Relationship of Depression- Related Symptoms Among PANSS, in a Patient With Schizophrenia and Bruce D. Bassi, M.D., M.S. Multiple Medical Comorbidities HAMD-21 and MADRS in Patients With Andrew C. Shore, M.P.H. P2-084 Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia A Case Report of Adderall-Induced Using Clozapine P2-071 Bizarre Delusions Junghyun Kim Second-Generation Long-Acting Michael R. Harrigan, M.D., M.B.A. Injectable Antipsychotics vs. Oral P2-098 Antipsychotics in Relapse Prevention P2-085 Treatment of First-Episode Psychosis After a First Episode of Psychosis: A Adjunctive Therapy With Minocycline in a Synthetic Cannabis Smoker: Is Meta-Analysis for Negative Symptoms of There a Case for Typical Over Atypical Christine Tran-Boynes, D.O. Schizophrenia Antipsychotics? Krupa Pathak Ahmad Umair Janjua P2-072 I Can Prove I Am Dead: System Failure P2-086 P2-099 in the Treatment Cotard’s Syndrome “Seed of Brazil” Induced Psychosis: It’s All in the Genes: A Case Report of Joseph E. Kent A Case Presentation and Literature Alport Syndrome and Schizophrenia Review Aamani Chava, M.D. P2-073 Brent Jakubec The “Wizard” of Parasites Causing P2-100 Itching, Insomnia and Social Isolation: A P2-087 God, Brains and Butterflies in My Case Report on Ekbom’s Syndrome Use of Risperidone in a 56-Year-Old Stomach: A Case Report of Treatment- Lovejit Kaur Female Presenting With Psychosis in Resistant Schizophrenia With the Setting of Hypertensive Crisis: A Predominant Disorganized Speech P2-074 Case Report Karen J. Singh Amphetamine-Induced Delusional Christina E. Repicky Parasitosis Suneela Cherlopalle, M.D.

156 P2-101 P2-114 P2-126 A Literature Review of Deaf Patients Turner Syndrome and Autism: The Antidepressants Have Complex

With Psychotic Disorders Who Report Missing Link Associations With Longitudinal 20 MAY SATURDAY, Auditory Hallucinations Swarnalatha R. Yerrapu Depressive Burden in Bipolar Disorder RESEARCH NEW Amilcar A. Tirado, M.D., M.B.A. Farnaz Hooshmand, M.D. P2-115 P2-102 Pallidum and Lateral Ventricle Volume P2-127 Early-Onset Lewy Body Dementia Enlargement in Autism Spectrum A Case of Bipolar Disorder in an Without Motor Parkinsonism or Disorder Adolescent With Lupus Fluctuating Cognition in a 49-Year-Old Andia H. Turner Daniel Witter, M.D., Ph.D. Female Cody Rall, M.D. P2-116 P2-128 Neurological and Psychiatric The Influence of Ketogenic Diets on P2-103 Manifestation in Joubert Syndrome: A Mood Stability in Bipolar Disorder , Atypical Case Report Allen Dsouza Antipsychotics and Vascular Dementia! Sheema Imran, M.D. Kanwaldeep Dhillon, M.D. P2-129 P2-117 Delirious Mania: A Case Study and P2-104 Alice in Wonderland Syndrome—an Review of Literature Dilemma of Cognitive Assessment in a Unusual Case of Hallucinogenic Daniel Kim, M.D. Patient With Hearing Difficulty: A Case Symptoms: A Case and Literature Report Review P2-130 Gurkanwal S. Sidhu, M.D. Vikas Gupta, M.D., M.P.H. Multiple Inpatient Hospitalizations in a Patient With Rapid-Cycling Bipolar P2-105 P2-118 Disorder Diagnosis of Schizophrenia Reassessed A Retrospective Database Analysis on Joseph Esposito, M.D. as Kluver-Bucy Syndrome Personality Disorder Presentations in a Anisha Garg Canadian Hospital P2-131 Jennifer Pikard Testosterone Replacement Therapy- P2-106 Induced Psychotic Mania Forty-Four-Year-Old Male With Acute P2-119 Wanda Shao Agitation and Progressive Cognitive The Association Between Borderline Decline Personality Disorder, Fibromyalgia P2-132 Tim Dockman and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Lithium Monitoring in Veterans: A Systematic Review Quality Improvement Project P2-107 Emily E. St. Denis Musa Yilanli, M.D. Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: A Missed Diagnosis P2-120 P2-133 Sumana Goddu, M.D., M.P.H. The Relationship Between Adverse Thyroid Supplementation as Mood Childhood Events and Borderline Stabilizing Treatment for Female P2-108 Personality Disorder Is Mediated by Patients With Rapid-Cycling Bipolar Losing Control: A Rare Presentation Difficulty Identifying Emotions Affective Disorder of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Mirabelle Mattar, M.D. Jennifer Jacobson, M.D. Dementia Sabina Bera, M.D., M.S. P2-121 P2-134 Temporal Relations Among Borderline Mania Secondary to Venlafaxine P2-109 Personality Disorder and Nonsuicidal Discontinuation Friendly Little Faces: Lewy Body Self-Injury and Suicide in Adolescents: Laura Rodriguez-Roman, M.D. Dementia or Charles Bonnet Syndrome? A Literature Review P2-135 Mandar P. Jadhav, M.D. Victoria E. Stead Risperidone-Induced Mania in First- P2-110 P2-122 Episode Psychotic Patient Dynamic Conformational Change of Borderline Personality Disorder: Self- Shahan Sibtain, M.D. Presenilin 1 in Response to Calcium Harm by Swallowing P2-136 Influx Huda Motiwala Xuejing Li, M.D., Ph.D. Difficulties in Diagnosing Bipolar P2-123 Disorder in a 45-Year-Old Female With P2-111 Complementary Role of the DSM-5 and Malar Rash Case Report Exploring the Link the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual Michele Vargas Between Capgras Delusions and Left (PDM) in Understanding Personality Temporal Dysfunction Disorders P2-137 Unmasking Bipolar Disorder: A Perfect Britney Nicole Johnson Roopma Wadhwa Storm of Biological, Pharmacological P2-112 P2-124 and Genetic Factors Visual Hallucinations and “Capgras” Lifetime and Current Maura Tappen Delusions Regarding Personal Anxiety Associated With Hastened Belongings Associated With Occipital Depressive Recurrence in Bipolar P2-138 Lobe Seizures Disorder Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Precipitated by Initiation of Valproic Erika Maynard Saloni Shah Acid with Haloperidol and Risperidone P2-113 P2-125 as Treatment for Bipolar I Disorder Difficulties in Treating ADHD and Other A Case of Acute Lithium Toxicity Christian Umfrid Behavioral Issues in a Patient With Amit Mistry, M.D. Klinefelter Syndrome P2-139 Swarnalatha R. Yerrapu Psychotic and Manic: Phenelzine Withdrawal, Vaporized DMT or Bipolar Disorder? David Chong

157 P2-140 P2-154 P3-002 Management of Treatment-Resistant Managing Insomnia for Those High Patient Satisfaction With Rapid-Cycling Bipolar Disorder on Psychotropics and at Risk of Antidepressants Predicts Early Drug Tahira Akbar, M.D. Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Release Date Across Online User- Psychiatric Inpatient Setting Generated Medical Databases P2-141 Kim Hoang Scott Siskind Hoarding Disorder: Comorbidity With Major Depression and Cost-Effective P2-155 P3-003 Treatment Modalities Usage of Probiotics to Alleviate Zonisamide-Induced Psychosis in a Tahira Akbar, M.D. Affective Symptomatology in a Patient Patient With Nonepileptic Seizure: A With Autism Spectrum Disorder Case Report P2-142 Mohammed Mazharuddin Safa A. Alrubaye Non-Ambulatory for Five Years: A Case of Severe Specific Phobia P2-156 P3-004 Awais Aftab, M.D. Clozapine-Induced Constipation: Bilateral Cataracts in a Young Patient Making the Case for an Algorithm With Bipolar Disorder on Treatment P2-143 Kammarauche Asuzu, M.H.S. With Risperidone Oniomania Ekta Patel Raja Mogallapu, M.D. P2-157 Aggression Rate in Acute Inpatient P3-005 P2-144 Psychiatric Units: Impact of Substance Reversible Thrombocytopenia After Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in Abuse and Psychosis Gabapentin in an HIV-Positive Patient Patients With Complicated Grief Inderpreet S. Virk, M.D. Mohammed Basith, M.D. Cátia Alves Moreira P2-158 P3-006 P2-145 Impact of Length of Stay on Use of Cariprazine in Psychiatric Novel Treatment of Severe Social Readmission Rates to Psychiatry Disorders: Systematic Review SUNDAY, MAY 21 NEW RESEARCH Anxiety Disorder With Adjunctive Inpatient Units Aarti G. Chhatlani, M.D. Methylphenidate Olawale O. Ojo Andrew Nguyen P3-007 P2-159 Treatment Considerations in the Case P2-146 Physical Exam Is Not Necessary for of a Pregnant, Aggressive Woman With Adaptive Evolutionary Considerations Routine Psychiatric Admissions Psychosis of Social Anxiety and Depression in a Christopher DeLange Claudia J. Chapa, M.D. Clinical Scenario Luke Romanow P2-160 P3-008 Atypical Antipsychotic Prescribing Clozapine-Induced Myocarditis in a P2-147 Patterns for Pediatric Patients Enrolled Patient With Schizophrenia: A Case A Case of Adult Choking Phobia in West Virginia Medicaid Report and Brief Literature Review Successfully Treated With Mirtazapine Joseph Hart, M.D. Fabrizzio A. Delgado and Paroxetine Ming B. Chi, M.D. P3-009 Painful Truths Reviewed: Interactions P2-148 Between Opioid Use Disorder Epigenetics Contributing to Social Treatments and Psychotropic Anxiety: An Identical Twin Case Report Medications Swati Divakarla, M.D. Nicole C. Rouse P2-149 P3-010 Anxiety Disorders in Neurofibromatosis Nocturnal Enuresis as a Rare Side 2 3Poster Session 3 Effect of Valproic Acid Syed E. Maududi, M.D. Sunday, May 21 Alexandra Berliner, M.D. P2-150 P3-011 Comorbid Narcolepsy and Extrapyramidal Symptoms With Schizophrenia: Diagnostic and Lurasidone Use Treatment Implications Caroline C. Clark, M.D. Simon Chamakalayil Medical Student/ Resident Poster P3-012 P2-151 Dexmedetomidine Withdrawal Lack of Shut-Eye and Psychiatric Competition 3 Syndrome After Prolonged Infusion in Disorders: A Literature Review the Intensive Care Unit: Case Report Sandhya Chinala 10:00 a.m. - Noon and Literature Review Adeyemi Marcus, M.D. P2-152 Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Psychosis in a 22-Year-Old Woman With San Diego Convention Center P3-013 Narcolepsy After Restarting Sodium Risperidone Consta and Its Role in Oxybate Reducing Relapse Rate and Health Care Chelsea Wolf, M.D. P3-001 Costs Topiramate as Monotherapy or Hardeep Jaspal P2-153 Adjunctive Treatment for PTSD: A Diagnosis and Management of Meta-Analysis P3-014 Comorbid Schizophrenia and Archana Varma Aripiprazole Augmentation of Narcolepsy Antidepressant for the Treatment of Joseph O. Niezer Nonpsychotic Depression: A Meta- Analysis Riddhi Kothari

158 P3-015 P3-029 P3-042 Sertraline-Induced Acute Oculogyric Fentanyl-Induced Catatonia: Case Galactorrhea With Normal Serum Crisis With Opisthotonus Report and Literature Review Prolactin-Atypical S/E of Atypical Robert Rymowicz Needa Khan, M.D. Antipsychotics Syed E. Maududi, M.D. P3-016 P3-030 Autoimmune Thyroiditis Exacerbation Cases Demonstrating Early Use of P3-043 Secondary to Lithium Therapy for Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics: Evidence-Based Approach to Bipolar Depression in an Adolescent Shifting the Paradigm From Last Resort Understanding Predictors of Patient: A Case Study and Review to First Line Antipsychotic Efficacy in First-Episode John A. Pesavento, M.D. Kathryn Q. Johnson, M.A. Psychosis: A Case Study and Literature Review P3-017 P3-031 Eric Lederman Antidopaminergic Agents and Fibroids: Can Abilify Cause Impulsive Behaviors? A Literature Review Allen Dsouza P3-044 Kerry A. Sheehan Escitalopram-Induced Akathisia: A P3-032 Case Report P3-018 The Case for Pharmacogenomics: How Akshay P. Lokhande, M.D., M.S., Olanzapine-Induced Peripheral Edema Gene Testing Reversed a Pattern of NEW RESEARCH NEW M.H.A. 21 MAY SUNDAY, Following Treatment in a Patient With Decline and Hospitalization in a Patient Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report With Bipolar Disorder Type I P3-045 Ahsan Khalid Jonathan Greenberg Panic Attacks as the Initial Presentation in a Patient With Brugada Syndrome: A P3-019 P3-033 Case Report Intoxication and Withdrawal From the Challenges in Diagnosis and Akshay P. Lokhande, M.D., M.S., GABA-Analogue Phenibut Management of Serotonin Syndrome M.H.A. Yash Joshi, M.D., Ph.D. in a Patient With Schizophrenia Treated With a Long-Acting Injectable P3-046 P3-020 Antipsychotic Adult-Cerebral X-Linked Adreno- Childhood Trauma and Prescribed Shane D. Riggs Leukodystrophy: A Mirage of Psychosis Psychotropic Medication Among and Substance Use Outpatients With Schizophrenia: A P3-034 Cross-Sectional Study Recurrent Episodes of Quetiapine- Celine C. Corona, M.D. Chong Ki Kim Induced Acute Pancreatitis P3-047 Fei Chen Understanding Posttraumatic- P3-021 Associated Pathologies: Presentation Lithium-Induced Rhabdomyolysis: A P3-035 and Prevalence. Case Report Was It the Antipsychotic? Acute Aos S. Mohammed Ameen, M.D. Gloria Osuruaka, M.D. Pulmonary Edema and Pericardial Effusion in a Patient With Olanzapine P3-048 P3-022 Use Missing From the DSM-5: “Lack of Treatment of Catatonic Schizophrenia Yarelis Guzman-Quinones, M.D. Physical Exercise” and Psychogenic Polydipsia With Clozapine: A Case Report P3-036 Lauren M. Pengrin, D.O. Inderpreet S. Virk, M.D. Does Vitamin D Deficiency Increase P3-049 Risk of Antipsychotic-Induced Cotard Syndrome Resulting From P3-023 Parkinsonism: A Case Report and Valacylovir Toxicity Ketamine-Induced Psychotic Literature Review Areef Kassam Symptoms: A Case Report Andrew R. Smith Shahana Ayub, M.D. P3-050 P3-037 A Case of Levetiracetam-Induced Mania P3-024 Psychotropic Medications During Azka Bilal Baclofen-Induced Withdrawal Delirium: Pregnancy and Lactation A Case Report Zahid Islam P3-051 Saeed Ahmed, M.D. Heartbreak Syndrome in a Chronically P3-038 Depressed Woman: A Case Report P3-025 Seizure Associated With Use of “Fat Pranathi Mruthyunjaya, M.D. Gabapentin Abuse by Nasal Burner Supplement” Along With Insufflation: A Case Report Antidepressant Therapy P3-052 Zain Khalid, M.D. Balwinder Singh, M.D., M.S. Diagnosing Hashimoto’s Encephalitis in a Patient With Recent Synthetic P3-026 P3-039 Marijuana Use and Probable Bipolar Challenge of Monitoring Clozapine Quetiapine-Induced Sleep-Related Disorder Levels in Smokers Who Undergo : A Case Series Dorcas Adaramola, M.D. Inpatient Hospitalization Nisha Baliga Adnan M. Durrani, M.D. P3-053 P3-040 Diagnosing Ekbom’s Delusional P3-027 A Case Study of Clozapine-Related Parasitosis in a Patient With Concurrent Valproate-Induced Parkinsonism: A Delirium Amphetamine Use Disorder Case Report Jordan Harrison Rosen, M.D. Dorcas Adaramola, M.D. Lauren E. Moore, M.D. P3-041 P3-054 P3-028 Seroquel-Induced Priapism: A Case Psychosis, Catatonia and Post- A Rare Case of an Acute Dystonic Report and Literature Review Psychosis PTSD Reaction in the Setting of Clozapine Tymaz Adel, M.D. Administration Evita Rocha, M.D. William B. Pitts, M.D.

159 P3-055 P3-068 P3-082 Global Availability of Clozapine and Late-Onset Mania After the Removal An Atypical Dementia Presentation the Risk of Decompensation for Recent of Right Anterior Temporal Lobe Ebony Dix Geriatric Patients From Africa: A Case Oligodendroglioma Report Leah D. Stalnaker P3-083 Adenike Ishola, M.D. A Case of Leukodystrophy Presented P3-069 With Acute Agitation P3-056 Heavy Metal Psychosis: Not the Music Muhammad W. Khan Intermittent Explosive Disorder Matthew M. LaCasse, D.O. Diagnosed After Bone Marrow P3-084 Transplant P3-070 An Exceptional Case of Borderline Avjola Hoxha, M.D. Undiagnosed Frontotemporal Dementia Personality Disorder in an Elderly Presenting as New-Onset Psychosis: A Female and Its Challenging P3-057 Case Report Management Carnitine Deficiency Mistaken for OCD Jooyeon Lee, M.D., M.H.S. Priya Kumar Rana, M.D. and Anxiety Rachel Steere, D.O. P3-071 P3-085 The Risks of Using Herbal Supplements Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and P3-058 in Psychotropic-Induced Sexual Neuropsychiatric Manifestations: A Number of Conditions in ICD-10-CM in Dysfunction: A Case Report of Extenze Case Report Comparison to ICD-9-CM Use and Priapism Suhey G. Franco Cadet, M.D. Arushi Kapoor Jooyeon Lee, M.D., M.H.S. P3-086 P3-059 P3-072 Late-Life Presentation of Choreiform Diagnostic Difficulties in a Patient Quetiapine-Induced Torsade de Movements in a Patient With Memory Presenting With Dissociative and Pointes: A Case Report Impairment Catatonic Symptoms Ulfat Shahzadi, M.D., M.B.B.S. Ryan Rajaram SUNDAY, MAY 21 NEW RESEARCH Nicholas P. Basalay, M.D. P3-073 P3-087 P3-060 Late-Life Depression: A Challenging Trump-Induced Psychosis: A Case A Theoretical Framework for the Public Health Concern Associated With Report on the Development of Late- Development of a New Fall Risk Medical Comorbidities Onset Psychosis Within the Context of a Assessment in an Acute Psychiatric Ulfat Shahzadi, M.D., M.B.B.S. Heated Sociopolitical Environment Setting Ahmad Umair Janjua Demetrio Prota P3-074 Polypharmacy-Induced Psychosis and P3-088 P3-061 Pseudodementia in a Formerly High- Catatonia in a Patient With No Previous Wernicke Encephalopathy, Non- Functioning Patient With Parkinson’s Psychiatric History Alcoholic Type in an Elderly Female: A Disease Sajeeb Adhikary, M.D. Case Report Daniel Pietras, M.D. Ayesha Sattar, M.D., M.B.B.S. P3-089 P3-075 Measurement-Based Treatment for P3-062 Shifting Paradigm: From Cure Toward Residual Symptoms Using Depression Treating Depression Comorbid With Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Residual Symptom Scale: Korean Pedophilic Disorder: A Report of Two Santosh Ghimire Validation of Depression Residual Cases Symptom Scale Phillip Gunnell P3-076 Sol A. Park Hydroxurea-Induced Late-Onset P3-063 Psychosis: A Case Report P3-090 A Rash Decision to Diagnose Varicella- Mahitha Kolli Safety and Tolerability of Zoster Encephalitis? Antidepressant Cotreatment in Michael H. Langley-DeGroot, M.D. P3-077 Acute Major Depressive Disorder: A WITHDRAWN Systematic Review and Exploratory P3-064 P3-078 Meta-Analysis Catatonia as a Conversion Reaction: A Dinesh Sangroula, M.D. Case in Exploration Case of Tactile Hallucinations and Somatic Delusions in a Patient With Silpa Somepalli P3-091 Alzheimer’s Dementia Inflammatory Markers Contributing to P3-065 Tayyaba Ali Depression Atypical Psychosis Presenting as Lucid Ruma Mian, M.D. Dreams With Command Auditory P3-079 Hallucinations and Perceived Somatic Lithium Use for Treatment-Resistant P3-092 “Punishment” If Disobeyed Bipolar Disorder in the Geriatric Patient Xerostomia Causing Dental Extractions With Multiple Comorbidities: A Case Karla P. Lozano, M.D., M.B.A. on a Patient Treated With Sertraline Study Approach Natasha Clark, M.D. P3-066 Crystal Reyelts, M.D. A Culture-Bound Syndrome— P3-093 Neurasthenia: The Importance of P3-080 Depression in the Setting of Chronic Cultural Competence in Psychiatry Twenty-Four-Hour Activity Patterns as Physical Abuse and Domestic Violence Biomarkers for Depression and Anxiety Xian Zhang Marie F. Rodriguez, M.D. in Older Men P3-067 Arthur T. Carter, M.D. P3-094 Case Report of Neuroleptic Malignant Improvement in Anxiety as a Predictor Syndrome P3-081 for Depression Response in Patients Underdiagnosis of Problematic Kamal Patel Undergoing ECT Substance Use in the Elderly Population Sara VanBronkhorst, M.D. Elizabeth Leung

160 P3-095 P3-109 P3-122 Binswanger Disease Presenting as New-Onset Psychiatric Manifestations Quetiapine in the Management of Post- Severe Depression of Neurocysticercosis: Case Reports Stroke Delirium: A Case Report Deepa Anand, M.D. Joe Hong Anindita Chakraborty, M.D. P3-096 P3-110 P3-123 Subthreshold Depression (Sub D) and Keppra-Induced Psychosis: A Case Severe Mental Illness in a Patient With Its Association With Cardiovascular Report and Review of Literature Asymptomatic White Matter Lesions on Risk: A Systemic Review Ankit Jain Brain MRI: A Case Report Muhammad Navaid Iqbal, M.D. Henry Chavez P3-111 P3-097 Periodic Catatonia After Thyroid Cancer P3-124 WITHDRAWN Darinka Aragon, M.D. Behavioral Issues in Epilepsy: Landau- Kleffner Syndrome (LKS) and Conduct P3-098 P3-112 Disorder Retinitis Pigmentosa and Depression: Screening for Pseudobulbar Affect in Irina Chikvashvili, D.O. A Casual Relation or Does a Correlation an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic Exists? Kishen R. Bera P3-125 Juan S. Pimentel, M.D. A Unique Case of Levetiracetam- NEW RESEARCH NEW P3-113 Induced Suicide Attempt 21 MAY SUNDAY, P3-099 Neuropsychological Effects of Michael Esang State of Minnesota v. Jerry Expose Moyamoya Disease: A Case Report and Jr.: Is Duty to Warn Compatible With Review of Literature P3-126 Privilege? Walter Luchsinger Multiple Sclerosis and Comorbid Bipolar Lyuba Megits Disorder: A Case Report and Review of P3-114 the Literature P3-100 Neurocognitive Functioning in Mood Julia Ruby Abuse Histories and Rates of Treatment Disorders Completion in a Population of Male Sowmya C. Puvvada, M.D. P3-127 Juvenile Sex Offenders Late-Life Neuropsychiatric John Casey P3-115 Decompensation in a Case of A Neurological Storm of Psychosis: Undiagnosed 22q11.2 Deletion P3-101 Case Presentations and Review of Syndrome Juvenile Sex Offenders: A Study With Psychotic Symptoms Secondary to Katherine E. Taylor, M.D. Emphasis on Treatment Completion, Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Personality Factors and Substance Use Bhinna Pearl Park, M.D. P3-128 Martin R. Watts, M.D., Ph.D. Korsakoff’s Psychosis Recognized Two P3-116 and a Half Years After Cholecystectomy P3-102 Using Statistical Methodology to Veera Venkata Satyanarayana A Puff of Madness: Bouffee Delirante in Construct a Valid Shorter Version of Kommisetti an Elderly Male the Scale for Complex Partial Seizures John Knox Symptoms Instrument for Panic P3-129 Disorder Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Presenting as P3-103 Jianwei Jiao, M.D., Ph.D. Fugue Treatment Over Objection: Suffolk County Case Series and Epidemiology P3-117 Patricia Ann S. Calimlim Nicholas J. Genova, M.D. Clinical Correlates of Increased P3-130 Temporal Lobe Seizure-Like Symptoms Frontotemporal Dementia Diagnosis P3-104 in Patients With Panic Disorder (PD) in a Setting of Delayed Manifestation Suicide in Prisoners in Solitary Piyushkumar Jani, M.D. of Neurobehavioral Disturbances in a Confinement Veteran With Acute Onset of Catatonia Kelly E. Uwoghiren, M.D. P3-118 Joseph C. Ikekwere, M.D., M.P.H. “Doctor, He Won’t Stay in His Room! He P3-105 Needs Something Else!” Unrecognized Correlating Childhood Abuse and P3-131 Akathisia in a Patient With Profound Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of Aggressive Behavior in Prisoners Intellectual Disability Medical Illness: A Case of Multiple Jessica S. Bayner, M.D. Kruthika Sampathgiri, M.D. Sclerosis Presenting With Acute P3-106 Psychosis P3-119 Amie Chen The Role of Religion in the Prison A Rare Case of Managing Agitation, System Anxiety and Depression in a Patient P3-132 Jessica S. Bayner, M.D. With Alternating Hemipalegia of Neuropsychiatric Manifestation in a P3-107 Childhood Patient With Central and Extrapontine A Case of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Rohit P. Shah, M.D. Myelinolysis: A Case Report Associated With Colloid Cyst P3-120 Rishab Gupta James Clark Sherer This Is Not My Son! A Case of Capgras P3-133 P3-108 Delusion Addressing Psychiatric Symptoms Neuropsychiatric Manifestations Pooja Shah, M.D. Related to Antiepileptic Drug Use in of Subacute Encephalopathy With Patients With Psychiatric Illness and P3-121 Seizure Disorder Seizures in Alcoholics (SESA): A Report Drug-Induced Parkinsonism and Zeynep Ozinci, M.D. of Two Cases and a Literature Review Concurrent Hypothyroidism in an Deepika Sundararaj, M.D. Elderly Patient With Chronic Lithium Use Soyoung Lee, M.D.

161 P3-134 P3-147 Does Dextromethorphan/Quinidine Reducing No-Shows and Walk-Ins in Improve Pseudobulbar Affect a Busy County Outpatient Psychiatric Symptoms in HIV-Associated Dementia Clinic: A Quality Improvement Project Patients? Talene Keshishian, M.D. Milania DelaCruz P3-148 P3-135 Medical Decision Making of 4Poster Session 4 A Neuropsychiatric Presentation of Unrepresented Patients Multiple Sclerosis Mahmoud Aborabeh, M.D. Sunday, May 21 Joshua Ryan Smith P3-149 P3-136 High-Lethality Suicide Attempt as a Neurobehavioral Disorder Associated Precipitant of Acute Stress Disorder With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Alyson Gorun Medical Student/ (ND-PAE): Case Series Report From a University-Based Psychiatric Clinic P3-150 Resident Poster Ashley D. Collins, D.O. Traumatic Childhood and Cannabis Use in Adolescence Competition and P3-137 Askar Mehdi International Posters A Case Report of Chorea Gravidarum Precipitated by Depression and Anxiety P3-151 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Imran S. Qureshi, M.D. Prazosin in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder—Keeping a Pulse on the Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level P3-138 Patient’s Pressure: A Case Report San Diego Convention Center Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum in Jenny Shen, M.D. an Otherwise Normal Healthy Female SUNDAY, MAY 21 NEW RESEARCH Diagnosed With Impulse Control P3-152 P4-001 Disorder: A Case Report With Literature Does Ecstasy Have a Therapeutic Parenting Discipline Styles and Child Review Potential? A Review of MDMA-Assisted Psychopathology Among a Sample Sridhar Kadiyala, Ph.D., M.B.B.S. Psychotherapy in Treatment-Resistant of Egyptian Children With Accidental PTSD Ocular Trauma: A Case Control Study P3-139 Jamie R. Sweigart, D.O. Mohammad Seleem Catatonia-Delirium: Role of N-Methyl- D-Aspartic Acid Antagonist P3-153 P4-002 Kamalika Roy, M.D. Validation of the Korean Version of Non-Monosymptomatic Enuresis Is Trauma Symptom Checklist-40 Among Strongly Associated With Attention P3-140 Psychiatry Outpatients: A Korean Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Mental Health and HIPAA in Today’s Validation Study Chinese Children World of Social Media and Smartphones Jin Park Sharon Yu Ming Wong Amber Mansoor, M.D. P3-154 P4-003 P3-141 Prediction of Adolescent Alcohol Abuse Parental Causal Explanations Reducing Readmission Rates in and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Treatment Seeking in ADHD: Inpatient Settings Following Disaster Exposure Perspectives From a Developing Nation Carol Lim Robert Fuchs Based on Process Theory P3-142 P3-155 Ruchita Shah Establishing Prolactin Monitoring Moving Toward Healing: Dance/ P4-004 Guidelines for Risperidone Use Movement Therapy in the Treatment of The Relationship Between Early Ian Peters, D.O., M.P.H. Trauma Patients Trauma, Negative Cognition and Elizabeth Langmore-Avila, D.O., M.A. Internet Addiction Among North P3-143 Korean Adolescent Defects Compared Substantial Decline in Seclusion P3-156 to South Korean Episodes in an Academic Medical WITHDRAWN Center’s Acute Psychiatric Hospital Subin Park P3-157 Through Implementation of Trauma- P4-005 Informed Care Diagnosing and Managing Delirium- Induced Flashback in a Patient With Examination of the Relationship Luke Misquitta Underlying Mood Disorder Between Aggression Levels and Parental Attitudes in Children Zara Masood P3-144 Attending a Private Kindergarten Smoking Cessation Awareness in an Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic: A P3-158 Neslim Guvendeger Doksat Resident-Run PI Project Using Videoconferencing to Deliver TIMBER Psychotherapy for PTSD: A P4-006 Amina Hanif, M.D. Case Report on an Indian Client Paliperidone Use in a Youth Population P3-145 Sindhura Kunaparaju Ayten Erdogan Why Do So Few Medical Students P4-007 Become Psychiatrists? P3-159 Dronabinol as an Adjunctive Treatment Quetiapine-Induced Thrombocytopenia William Levitt, M.D. for PTSD Leading to Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Case Report P3-146 Par Towb Implementation of a Validated Suicide Vithyalakshmi Selvaraj Risk Assessment Tool in Behavioral Health and Acute Care Settings for Suicide Assessment and Treatment Victor M. Gonzalez Jr., M.D.

162 P4-008 P4-020 P4-032 Impact on Psychiatric Practice Pregabalin and Lower Limb Pain A Novel Comprehensive Quality of Intra-Individual Variability in in People Living With HIV: Clinical Improvement and Patient Safety Pharmacokinetics: Case Reports Efficacy According to Disease Stage Curriculum Within Psychiatry Hafid Belhadj-Tahar, M.D., Ph.D. Martin Javier Mazzoglio y Nabar Residency Training Alison M. Duncan, M.D. P4-009 P4-021 Interaction Between Omeprazole and A Case of Terminal HIV-Associated P4-033 Antipsychotics: A Case Report Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Psychiatric Hemiballistic Movements: A Case Jesus Gomez-Trigo Baldominos, M.D. Comorbidities and Options at the End Study! of Life Smit Shah, M.D. P4-010 Erik Bayona Withdrawal of Stimulant Medication in P4-034 an Adult With Intellectual Disability, P4-022 Neurofibromatosis and Autism, Childhood ADHD, and Interviewing a Non-Disclosing Patient: Psychopathology: Schizoaffective Challenging Behavior A Clinical Exercise for Psychiatric Disorder Bipolar Type in a Geriatric Richard J. Hillier, Ph.D. Residents Patient Jeffrey Gruhler Sameerah Akhtar, M.D.

P4-011 RESEARCH NEW Bleeding Risk Associated With Use P4-023 P4-035 21 MAY SUNDAY, of Mirtazapine and Bupropion for Acute Orofacial Dyskinesia After Psychiatric Manifestations With Depression: A Meta-Analysis Starting Verapamil in a Patient on Unbalanced 9p and 10p Chromosome Kyoung-sae Na Risperidone: Multiple Mechanisms for Translocation Adverse Reactions, Yet a Poor Signal Sameerah Akhtar, M.D. P4-012 Persists Pruritus Without Skin Rash Following Andrew C. Buchholz, D.O., M.P.H. P4-036 Low-Dose Vortioxetine in a Patient The Impact of PTSD on the With Depression P4-024 Development of Psychosis Kyoung-sae Na What We Don’t Talk About When We Sameerah Akhtar, M.D. Don’t Talk About Sex: Trending Sex and P4-013 Relationship Topics on the Psychiatry P4-037 Psychotropic Prescribing Practices Resident-in-Training Exam Over Ten Is Blood Inevitably Thicker Than for the Management of Challenging Years Water? The Impact of Genetic Behavior in Adults With Intellectual Andrew C. Buchholz, D.O., M.P.H. and Environmental Factors on the Disability and Neurodevelopmental Development of Schizophrenia in a Man Disorders P4-025 With a Strong Family Rupal Patel, M.D. Psychosis and Catatonia Associated Sameerah Akhtar, M.D. With Cannabis Concentrates P4-014 Ernest Cochran P4-038 Aripiprazole-Induced Fast Decrease Antipsychotics in Pregnancy and in Prolactin Levels and Rebound of P4-026 Lactation Psychotic Symptoms in Patients With Contrasting a Case of Hysteria Using Naeema Noor Hassan Schizophrenia Freud’s Analytic Method and the Ya-Wen Jen Hermeneutic Method of Husserl and P4-039 Jaspers Swept Under the Rug: The Impact of P4-015 Priya Mahajan, M.D. the Social Graces of Asian Culture on Liar, Liar! Hands and Feet on Fire! Schizophrenia Diagnosis, Treatment Shirish Patel P4-027 and Prognosis Movie Nights During Residency Natalie Seminario P4-016 Training: A Learning Tool Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs on Mallikarjuna Bagewadi Ellur, M.D. P4-040 Infants of Breastfeeding Mothers: A Clonidine: The State of Evidence in Review P4-028 Treatment of Mania Tapan Parikh, M.D., M.P.H. New-Onset Psychosis in Chronic Shahana Ayub, M.D. Neurocysticercosis: Related or Pure P4-017 Coincidence? P4-041 Breastfeeding and Effect of Selective Danielle Chang of Recurrent and Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs): Bipolar Depression Infant Safety Concerns P4-029 Sergejus Andruskevicius, M.D. Tapan Parikh, M.D., M.P.H. Ethical Considerations and The Role of Capacity Evaluation in a Challenging P4-042 P4-018 Case of a Jehovah’s Witness Patient Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in Utility of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Sheldon Brown, M.D. Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD): Inhibitors for Impulsivity and A 12-Month Cohort Study in the City of Aggressiveness in Jail: Clinical Study on P4-030 Milan, Italy Effectiveness in 60 Days of Treatment Salvia-Induced Psychosis Dario Delmonte Martin Javier Mazzoglio y Nabar Sarah Sheikh, M.D. P4-043 P4-019 P4-031 Risk of Postpartum Depression in a Morphometric and Functional Findings To Flip or Not to Flip? the Effect Public Hospital in Nicosia, Cyprus About the Insula in People Living With of a “Flipped Classroom” on Philippos Gourzis HIV and Apathy Medical Students’ Learning of Child Martin Javier Mazzoglio y Nabar Development Cory Johnson

163 P4-044 P4-058 P4-070 Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Implementing and Improving a Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Psychotropic Drug-Naïve Pediatric Resident Wellness Curriculum Experiences Mediate Cannabis Patients With First-Onset Major Elle S. Cleaves, M.D. Discontinuation: Cannabis Experiences Depressive Disorder in a Large Online Questionnaire Eunsoo Suh P4-059 Musa Basseer Sami Resilience, Psychological Distress P4-045 and Academic Performance Among P4-071 Depression Among Patients With Freshmen in a Sub-Saharan African Modification of the Association Diabetes Mellitus in North India University Between Paroxetine Serum Evaluated Using the Patient Health Increase I. Adeosun Concentration and SERT Occupancy Questionnaire-9 by ABCB1 Polymorphisms in Major Amit Thour, M.B.B.S. P4-060 Depressive Disorder Violence Victimization, Coping Mirjam Simoons P4-046 Strategies and Mental Health Profile On/Off and/or Life/Death Fight/Escape Among High School Students in Nigeria P4-072 Assunta Lepri Increase I. Adeosun Medication Discrepancies in Outpatients With Mood and Anxiety P4-047 P4-061 Disorders: Risks and Clinical Relevance Mental Health Consequences of a Major Drop Out From Treatment of Mirjam Simoons Social Protest Schizophrenia: Comparison of Michael Ni, M.P.H. Patients Using Typical Versus Atypical P4-073 Antipsychotics Brain Reward Circuit Structural P4-048 Increase I. Adeosun Differences in Patients With Bipolar I Normative Data and Psychometric Disorder: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Properties of the Connor-Davidson P4-062 Jun Yong Lee Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) and the Effectiveness of Home Treatment in SUNDAY, MAY 21 NEW RESEARCH Abbreviated Version (CD-RISC2) Comparison to Standard Inpatient P4-074 Michael Ni, M.P.H. Hospital Care in a Rural Bavarian Differences Between Internet Catchment Area Pathologic Gambling and Internet P4-049 Karel J. Frasch, M.D. Gaming Disorder: A Resting-State fMRI Does Where You Live Matter for Mental Study Health in One of the World’s Most P4-063 Doug Hyun Han Densely Populated Cities? Doctors’ Attitudes Toward Becoming Michael Ni, M.P.H. Mentally Ill in Saudi Arabia: Disclosure P4-075 and Treatment Preferences Geriatric Patients With Depressive P4-050 Ahmad Alhadi, M.D. Disorders and the Risk of Suicidal Drug The Danger of Overlooking a Diagnosis Overdose of Delirium P4-064 Chun-Hung Chang, M.D. Sabeen Haque A Study for Link of Institution in Disaster Management: Ansan District P4-076 P4-051 Study The Risk of Severe Hepatic Outcome Screening for Vitamin D Deficiency Seoyoung Yoon in Schizophrenia Patients With Viral in a Public Mental Health Clinic: Is It Hepatitis: A Nationwide Population- Beneficial? P4-065 Based Cohort Study Janet Charoensook, M.D. Integrating Mental Health Into Primary Chun-Hung Chang, M.D. Health Care in a Post-Earthquake P4-052 Scenario: An Initiative From the P4-077 WITHDRAWN Nepalese Government Electroconvulsive Therapy for P4-053 Shree Ram Ghimire, M.D. Treatment of Parkinsonsim With On-Off Phenomenon With Dementia: A Case “First, Do No Harm” Practicing Safe P4-066 Series Patient Management Treatment Strategies for Clozapine- Tak Youn, M.D. Raja Mogallapu, M.D. Resistant Schizophrenia P4-054 Riyang Hong P4-078 Musical Hallucinations Treated With Alexithymia and Temperament P4-067 Characteristics in Patients With Tension Atypical Antipsychotics in a Geriatric Metformin Use in Patients on Atypical Population: A Case Series Type Headache Antipsychotics and Mood Stabilizers. a Dilek Sarikaya Varlik, M.D. Adam H. Schindzielorz, M.D. Literature Review P4-055 Kok Wei Lee P4-079 Aripiprazole Long-Acting Injectable Influence of Psychosocial and Cognitive P4-068 Factors on Positive and Negative Combined With Clozapine Difficulties in Managing Sexual Josep Tarrago Affect in the General Population: A Problems in a Patient With a History of Longitudinal Data Analysis. Schizophrenia P4-080 Aleksandr Kaipov, M.D., Ph.D. Tanjir Rashid Soron, M.D., M.P.H. Comparison of Bipolar Detection P4-056 Instruments Among Patients With P4-069 Mood Disorders and Cluster B Inpatient Psychiatry Therapeutic Group Formal Thought Disorder in Personality Disorders on Depression Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: A Sergio D. Apfelbaum, M.D. Anthony Kelada Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis P4-057 Koksal Alptekin, M.D. P4-081 Informing a Public Health Approach to Discrimination and Social Isolation in Emotional Well-Being: Science- and Refugees With Mental Illness: A Case Community-Defined Evidence Report Sophie Feller, M.D. Christopher Morrow

164 P4-082 P4-095 P4-107 Attempted Suicide as the Most Clinical and Psychosocial Features A Comparative Review of International Significant Risk Factor for Completed of Teenagers With Dependence on Hospitalization Indications (Medical Suicide: What Is the Evidence? Synthetic Cannabinoids and Psychiatric) for Patients With Simran Singh Chawa Sergey A. Igumnov Eating Disorders Daniel Gih, M.D. P4-083 P4-096 The Rate of Death by Suicide in Medical Mechanism of Methamphetamine- P4-108 Students: A Systematic Literature Evoked Release of “What I Think I Look Like”: A Review 5-Hydroxytryptamine in Rat Brain Photographic Study of Perceived Body Rebecca M. Zivanovic, M.D. Byoung Jo Kim Image in Patients With Eating Disorders Martha Peaslee Levine, M.D. P4-084 P4-097 Relative Role of Entrapment vs. Other Alexithymia, Problematic Alcohol P4-109 Clinical Factors With Regard to Suicidal Consumption and Deficient Facial Anorexia Nervosa During Pregnancy Ideation in High-Risk Psychiatric Recognition of Emotions Joana Jerónimo Inpatients: A Mediation Analysis Michael Lyvers, Ph.D. Shuang Li, M.D., Ph.D. P4-110 WITHDRAWN

P4-098 RESEARCH NEW P4-085 Use of Novel Psychoactive Substances 21 MAY SUNDAY, Psychiatric Consultation Referrals and and Induced Psychiatric Symptoms: P4-111 Suicide Attempts at a Tertiary Care Outcomes From the Eivissa Project WITHDRAWN Teaching Hospital on the U.S./Mexico Giovanni Martinotti P4-112 Border Persistence and Comorbidity of Mood, Cynthia Garza P4-099 Anxiety and Eating Disorders Among Death Rates From Novel Psychoactive Preoperative Bariatric Patients P4-086 Substances and Polydrug Use in Ibiza Writing on One’s Own Demise: Suicide 2000–2016: The Role of Psychiatric Bruno Mendonça Coêlho, M.D. Notes in the Age of the Internet Comorbidities P4-113 Jessica N. Cvetko, M.D. Federica Fiori Psychiatric Disorders Among Obese Patients Seeking Bariatric Surgery: P4-087 P4-100 Results of Structured Clinical Interviews Cortisol Response to the Trier Social A Culturally Adapted Motivational Stress Test and Variability in Suicidal Interviewing and Cognitive Behavior Bruno Mendonça Coêlho, M.D. Ideation Therapy Intervention for Substance P4-114 Christina Michel Misuse in Pakistan (CaMIAB) The Role of Liaison Psychiatrist in Imran Bashir Chaudhry, M.D. the General Hospital: Most Frequent P4-088 Reasons of Consultation in an Literary Leitmotifs, or Love Letters to a P4-101 Argentinian Service Suicide Ensued Comparison of EEG Coherence Leonardo E. Hess, M.D., M.Sc. Kristen Anne Schmidt, M.D. Between Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Without Comorbidity and P4-115 P4-089 MDD Comorbid With Internet Gaming Short-Term Treatment of Agitation High-Functioning Autism and Violence Disorder in Delirium With Second-Generation Risk Young Sik Lee, M.D., Ph.D. Antipsychotics: A Review of Cases Lindsay Howard, D.O. P4-102 Jaime M. Kuvischansky P4-090 Mental Health Literacy of Psychiatric Risk Factor Analysis for Suicide in the P4-116 Outpatients and the Belief in the Adult ADHD Patients and Their Homeless Population Necessitates Supernatural in an Asian Hospital Competencies Modified Screening Practices Leslie Lim Luis Javier Irastorza, M.H.C. Vedrana Hodzic, M.D. P4-103 P4-117 P4-091 Outcome of Naturalistic “Delusional Empty Nose Syndrome” Permissiveness Toward Suicide Pharmacological Treatment in Panic as a Presentation of Somatic Symptom According to Religion in a South Korean Disorder Patients With the Respiratory Disorder? Case Report and Review of Population Subtype Literature Doeun Lee Rafael C. Freire, M.D., Ph.D. Juliano Victor Luna, M.D., M.Sc. P4-092 P4-104 Risk of Suicide in Depressed Patients P4-118 Clinical Utility of Heart Rate Variability Psychotic Break After Low-Voltage With Body Dysmorphic Disorder During Head-Up Tilt Test in Subjects Electrical Injury(EI): Case Report and Muhammad Navaid Iqbal, M.D. With Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Review of Literature Disorder P4-093 Mariana Mello Sukhoon Kang Quantifying the Risk Factors of Past Suicide Attempt(s) Between Bipolar P4-119 P4-105 Evaluation of a Four-Year Community- I and II Disorder: Analysis Using the Disordered Eating Screen for Athletes Based Mental Health Pilot Project in the Gradient Boosting Machine (GBM) (DESA-6): A Proposed Self-Report Brief Republic of Niger Models Screening Tool for Disordered Eating in Alison R. Hwong, M.D., Ph.D. Peter J. Na, M.D., M.P.H. Athletes Samantha F. Kennedy, D.O. P4-120 P4-094 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome vs. The Results of Prevention of Suicidal P4-106 Syndrome of Neuroleptic Impregnation: Behavior in Belarus Orthorexia: A Case Report and A Case Report Sergey A. Igumnov Literature Review M. Marta Jalon Urbina Rebecca Olufade

165 P4-121 P4-133 P4-145 Fear-Related Behaviors in the 2013– CPIP: Promote Screening and Early Role of Preventive Psychotherapy in 2016 West Africa Ebola Virus Disease Detection of Metabolic Syndrome in Solid-Organ Transplant Recipients Outbreak Patients With Schizophrenia Rana Elmaghraby Zelde Espinel, M.D. Yu Wei Lee P4-146 P4-122 P4-134 Pokémon Go and Psychosis: Bringing Global Mental Health Outreach, Guideline for the Treatment of Patients Augmented Reality to the Forefront Screening and Intervention for Highly- With Nicotine Dependence: Integration Rana Elmaghraby Traumatized Colombian Women in Mental Health “Victims of the Armed Conflict” Irina Chikvashvili, D.O. P4-147 Zelde Espinel, M.D. Treatments and Interventions P4-135 to Reduce Psychiatric Inpatient P4-123 Staggering Appointment Times and Readmission: A Review Beliefs About Mental and Somatic Impact on Quality of Encounters: A Amanpreet K. Mashiana, B.S. Illness From the Perspective of Liberian Pilot Study in a Psychiatric Residential Traditional Healers: Implications for Outpatient Clinic P4-148 Integrating Etic and Emic Approaches Robert G. Bota, M.D. Implementing a Nurse-Led Behavioral Samuel J. Pullen, D.O., M.S. Intervention in Inpatient Units: An P4-136 Interrupted Times Series Evaluation P4-124 Folie À Deux Associated With Bipolar Across Three Units Advocating Change in the Liberian Disorder and Induced Suicidality From Fredrik Folke Mental Health Policy: Challenges and Physical Separation: A Case Report Advantages to Integrating Traditional Hohui Eileen Wang, M.D. P4-149 and Western Medical Practices Successful Treatment of Bipolar Augusta Herman P4-137 Disorder Patients With Transcranial Prevalence of Lithium-Induced Magnetic Stimulation SUNDAY, MAY 21 NEW RESEARCH P4-125 Hypercalcemia in an Urban Setting Shashank Agarwal, M.D. Mental Health Care in the Republic of Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic Zambia Irina Kogan P4-150 Anatolii Tsarkov, M.D. A Literature Review of Remediation in P4-138 Residency Training: What Works, What P4-126 Potentiation of Methylphenidate Does Not and How It Can Be Improved Treating Foreign Travelers With Mental by General Anesthesia in a Patient Pavaani Thiagayson, M.D. Health Crises: A Case Report and With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Literature Review Disorder (ADHD) P4-151 Phillip H. Dunn Amanda Suzuki, M.D. The Relationship Between Noise and Insomnia in a Community-Based Cross- P4-127 P4-139 Sectional Study Therapeutic Use of Vodoo/Religion The Impact of Long-Acting Choongman Park Versus Scientific Therapeutic Use in the Antipsychotic Treatment on Modern Era: Study Conducted From Functioning: A Case Series From a P4-152 July 1st to August 31st 2016 Community Mental Health Center A Case of Factitious Hyperglycemia Marie-Ange Jean-Fils Cenk Varlik, M.D. Jessica Goldhirsh P4-128 P4-140 P4-153 American Dream Leading to Social Anxiety Sensitivity and Tinnitus- Somatic Symptom Disorder Presenting Asylum: Darkness in the Valley of Hope Related Distress: Relationship to as Olfactory Hallucinations: A Clinical Harjasleen B. Yadav Hearing Loss Challenge Junghyun Hannah Lee Jonathan Lim P4-129 Mental Health Among Bhutanese P4-141 P4-154 Refugees Presenting to University of A Fear of Vegetables: A Case Report of Comparison of EEG Coherence Between Virginia Hospital Lachanophobia Somatic Symptom Disorder and Major Aditi Giri, M.B.B.S. William Levitt, M.D. Depressive Disorder Jae Young Ahn P4-130 P4-142 A Factor Analysis of Hedonic Response Utility of Psychodynamic P4-155 Among Mexican Patients With Psychoanalysis in a Treatment- Health Care System Cost of Multi- Cardiovascular Disease: REDECAR Adherent Patient With Schizophrenia: A Specialty Diagnostics and Intervention Study Case Report in a Patient With Factitious Disorder Alvaro Camacho, M.D., M.P.H. Sarah Long Alexander Munjal P4-131 P4-143 P4-156 Association of Anxious Depression Provided by Child Childhood Experiences, Adult Symptomatology With Cardiovascular Fellows on the Inpatient Psychiatric Attachment Patterns and Disease Among Patients From Different Unit Psychopathology States in Mexico: REDECAR Study Anand Patel Geilson L. Santana Alvaro Camacho, M.D., M.P.H. P4-144 P4-157 P4-132 Is It Possible to Experience the Nature Heart Rate Variability and Clinical Identifying Factors for Repeat of Psychotherapy in One Session for the Characteristics in Female Victims of Presentation to the Emergency Medical Students? Domestic Violence Department and Readmission to the Yong Chon Park, M.D., Ph.D. Hyunbo Sim Psychiatric Unit for Mental Health Needs Rajasekar Basker, L.L.M., M.B.B.S.

166 P4-158 P5-007 P5-017 EMDR to Facilitate Posttraumatic Identifying Potential Biomarkers Cost Reduction of Switching to Long- Growth: A Prospective Clinical Pilot of Schizophrenia Relapse From a Acting Injectable Paliperidone in a Study on Ferry Disaster Survivors Randomized, Double-Blind, Phase 3 Sample of Psychotic Patients: Results Sang won Jeon Study of Paliperidone Palmitate Three- From a Mirror Study Month Formulation Luis Jimenez-Trevino Derrek Hibar P5-018 P5-008 Efficacy and Safety of Paliperidone Needs of People With Schizophrenia/ Palmitate Three-Month Formulation for Psychosis and Their Caregivers: Results Relapse Prevention of Schizophrenia: A From a Large-Scale Survey Number-Needed-to-Treat Analysis Guillermo Lahera, M.D., Ph.D. Maju Mathews P5-009 P5-019 5Poster Session 5 Metabolic and Endocrine Profiles Effects of Cariprazine in Comparison During One-Year Treatment of to Aripiprazole on Dopamine Monday, May 22 Outpatients With Schizophrenia With Hypofunctionality in Brain Cortical Aripiprazole Lauroxil Areas and Social Interaction Behavior Henry A. Nasrallah, M.D. in Rats Nika Adham, Ph.D., M.Sc. New Research P5-010 Efficacy of Valbenazine (NBI-98854) P5-020 Posters 1 in Treating Subjects With Tardive A Proposed Algorithm for Managing Dyskinesia and Schizophrenia or Clozapine-Resistant Psychosis 10:00 a.m. - Noon Schizoaffective Disorder Randall F. White, M.D. John M. Kane, M.D. Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level P5-021 San Diego Convention Center P5-011 Long-Term Safety and Tolerability Effectiveness and Tolerability of High of Valbenazine (NBI-98854) in Doses of Aripiprazole Once-Monthly in Subjects With Tardive Dyskinesia and P5-001 Patients With Severe Schizophrenia: An a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia or Mood Study to Assess the Utility of 18-Month Follow-Up Disorder Continuous Wearable Sensors Juan J. Fernandez-Miranda Richard C. Josiassen, Ph.D. and Patient-Reported Surveys for MONDAY, MAY 22 MAY MONDAY, Relapse Prediction in Patients With P5-012 P5-022 RESEARCH NEW Schizophrenia Tolerability of Effective High Doses The Efficacy of Lumateperone (ITI- Adrienne Lahti of Paliperidone Palmitate After Three 007) for Patients With Schizophrenia: Years in Patients With Severe Resistant Combined Results From Large P5-002 Schizophrenia Randomized Placebo-Controlled The Relationship Between Screening Juan J. Fernandez-Miranda Studies and Post-Baseline Discrepancies Robert E. Davis, Ph.D. Between Negative Symptoms and P5-013 Insight in Schizophrenia Clinical Trials Treatment Patterns and Medicaid P5-023 Alan Kott Spending in Comorbid Schizophrenia Single Dose and Repeat Once- Populations: Once-Monthly Daily Dose Safety, Tolerability and P5-003 Paliperidone Palmitate vs. Oral Atypical Pharmacokinetics of Valbenazine in Baseline Demographics and Antipsychotics Healthy Male Subjects Characteristics From a Paliperidone Kruti Joshi, M.P.H. Rosa Luo Palmitate Study in Subjects With Recent-Onset Schizophrenia or P5-014 P5-024 Schizophreniform Disorder Adherence, Costs and Resource Efficacy of Cariprazine by Baseline Brianne Brown, Psy.D. Use in Schizophrenia Patients With Symptom Severity in Patients With Substance-Related Disorders: Schizophrenia: A Post Hoc Analysis of P5-004 Paliperidone Palmitate vs. Oral Atypical Three Randomized Controlled Trials Correlation of Caregiver Burden and Antipsychotics Ricky S. Mofsen Baseline Characteristics of Caregivers Kruti Joshi, M.P.H. and Patients in Their Care With Recent- Onset Psychosis: The FIRST Study P5-015 Branislav Mancevski Real-World Treatment Patterns of Once-Every-Three-Month P5-005 Paliperidone Palmitate in Patients With Efficacy of Valbenazine (NBI-98854) Schizophrenia in Treating Subjects with Tardive Kruti Joshi, M.P.H. Dyskinesia and Mood Disorder Christoph U. Correll, M.D. P5-016 A Systematic Review of the Clinical P5-006 and Health-Economic Burden of The Safety and Tolerability of Schizophrenia in Privately Insured Lumateperone (ITI-007) for Patients Patients in the United States With Schizophrenia: Combined Results Kruti Joshi, M.P.H. From Large Placebo-Controlled Studies Cedric O’Gorman, M.D.

167 P5-025 P5-036 P5-048 A Phase 1 Study Comparing Efficacy and Safety of Lurasidone in Intracranial Volume Measurement Pharmacokinetic and Safety Profiles Children and Adolescent Patients With for Children With ADHD by Using an of Three Different Dose Intervals of Bipolar I Depression Automatized Program Aripiprazole Lauroxil Melissa P. DelBello Siekyeong Kim, M.D., Ph.D. Robert Risinger, M.D. P5-037 P5-049 P5-026 Polypharmacy in Bipolar Disorder: The Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Body Mass Index Is Correlated With Associations With Clinical and Processing Cost of Using False Belief: C-Reactive Protein in Patients With Demographic Variables An ERP Study Schizophrenia Julia Golden, B.A. Yong-guang Wang Rutvik P. Choksi, M.D., M.P.H. P5-038 P5-050 P5-027 Treatment Response of Patients With Prazosin Use in Children and A Phase 1, Open-Label, Single-Dose Bipolar I or II Disorder With or Without Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Pharmacokinetic Study in Stabilized a Recent Substance Use Disorder to Disorder Who Have Nightmares: A Patients With Schizophrenia Following Quetiapine or Placebo Systematic Review Risperidone Implant Keming Gao, M.D., Ph.D. Adefolake Akinsanya, M.D. Ryan Dammerman, M.D., Ph.D. P5-039 P5-051 P5-028 Lithium Treatment and Cancer Effectiveness of Lurasidone in Disparities in the Diagnosis and Incidence in Bipolar Disorder: A Large Adolescents With Schizophrenia: Medication Treatment of Individuals Nationwide Swedish Register Study Interim Analysis of a 24-Month, Open- With Schizophrenia in the New York Lina S. C. Martinsson, M.D. Ph.D. Label Extension Study City Jail System Celso Arango Semmie Kim, M.P.H P5-040 Early- Versus Late-Onset Obsessive- P5-052 P5-029 Compulsive Disorder: The Impact of Anxiety Among U.S. Syrian Refugee The Validity and Sensitivity of PANSS-6 Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Children in the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Disorder and Stressful Life Events Cynthia L. Arfken, Ph.D. Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Ayse Döndü Study P5-053 Soren Dinesen Ostergaard P5-041 Safety of Lurasidone in Adolescents A Randomized Controlled Trial of With Schizophrenia: Interim Analysis P5-030 DBS in OCD: Comparison of Ventral of a 24-Month, Open-Label Extension A Phase 1, Six-Month, Open-Label, Capsule/Ventral Striatum and Study Dose-Ranging Pharmacokinetic Subthalamic Nucleus Targets Christoph U. Correll, M.D. Study in Stabilized Patients With Himanshu Tyagi Schizophrenia Following Risperidone P5-054 Implant P5-042 Can Peripheral Brain-Derived Sonnie Kim Investigation of the Relation Between Neurotrophic Factor Be a Biomarker of Mothers’ Alexithymia and Somatic Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children P5-031 Complaints and Children’s Obsessive- and Adolescents? A Meta-Analysis Efficacy of Cariprazine on Negative Compulsive Features NEW RESEARCH Chuanzhong Ye MONDAY, MAY 22 Symptoms in Acutely Ill Patients With Hüseyin Ünübol Schizophrenia: A Pooled, Post Hoc P5-055 Analysis P5-043 Bipolar, DMDD or What? Re-Evaluation Willie Earley The Effectiveness of CBT Combined of Clinical Diagnoses of Children in With Drug Therapy for Obsessive- Light of the DSM-5 P5-032 Compulsive Disorder: A Multicenter David L. Pogge, Ph.D. Neural Correlates for Interaction Randomized Controlled Trial Between Emotion and Cognition Zhanjiang Li P5-056 During Face Recognition Task in a Adverse Childhood Experience Is Schizophrenic Patient Using Functional P5-044 Associated With Impaired Coronary MRI Mediating Effects of Personality Traits Distensibility Index and Predicts Major Jong-Chul Yang, M.D., Ph.D. Between Early Trauma and Obsessive- Adverse Cardiovascular Events Compulsive Symptoms in OCD Patients Naser Ahmadi, M.D., Ph.D. P5-033 Zhen Wang Frontal Lobe Intracortical P5-057 Myelination as a Potential Biomarker P5-045 WITHDRAWN The Influence of Hospitalization Time for Therapeutic Effectiveness in P5-058 Antipsychotics Using MRI at 1.5T and 3T on Activities of Daily Living in Patients With Schizophrenia 30-Day Remission Rates in Severe Yong Yue Postpartum Depression: Secondary Yun Bian P5-034 Endpoints From a Phase 2 Trial of Reduction of Impulsivity and P5-046 SAGE-547 Injection Aggression in Two Patients With WITHDRAWN Helen Colquhoun Antisocial Personality Disorder After P5-047 P5-059 Prolonged Administration of Zopiclone Cytokine Mediators of Inflammation The Epidemiology of Postpartum Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli, M.D. (IL-6) and Immunity (IL-2): Associations Depression (PPD) in a Commercially P5-035 With Psychiatric Disorders, Insured Population Early vs. Later Treatment Response Demographics, BMI, and Disaster Vijayveer Bonthapally in Lurasidone-Treated Patients With Phebe M. Tucker, M.D. Bipolar Depression: Association With Patient-Reported Health Outcomes Daisy S. Ng-Mak, Ph.D.

168 P5-060 P5-072 P5-084 PLACID: A Randomized Trial of Inhaled Frequency Analysis of Significant Lithium Toxicity Following NSAID Use: Loxapine Versus IM Aripiprazole Factors Related to Post-Discharge A Case Report in Acutely Agitated Patients With Rapid Readmission of Psychiatric Pari Shelat Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder Inpatients Luis San Ashwin Mehra, Ph.D., M.B.A. P5-085 Electroconvulsive Therapy for Patients P5-061 P5-073 With Psychiatric Manifestations of Algorithm-Based Interventions and Integrated Psychiatry at a Level I Huntington´S Disease: A Systematic Protocol for the Assessment and Trauma Surgery Program: A Four-Year Review Approach of the Psychiatric Patient Review of Diagnoses, Demographics Antonio L. Nascimento, M.D., M.Sc. With Acute Psychomotor Agitation and Comorbidities Eduard Vieta Rachel Houchins, M.D. P5-086 Prevalence, Risk Factors and Common P5-062 P5-074 Medications Prescribed for Depression Intensive Transitional Treatment Equine Therapy Improves Mood and in Cerebral Palsy: Are We Ignoring an Programme: Impact on Psychiatric Cognition in Alzheimer’s Dementia Already Neglected Population? Emergency Admissions and Length of Diego L. Coira, M.D. Daniel Linhares Stay on the Inpatient Unit Jonathan Fairbairn, M.D. P5-075 P5-087 Serum Tumor Necrosis Factor-a and Prevalence of Psychotropic Use in the P5-063 Interleukin-6 Levels in Alzheimer’s Cerebral Palsy Population According to Descriptive Study of the Psychiatric Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment Level of Motor Function Ambulance Benefits of the Psychiatric Hyun Kim, M.D., Ph.D. Daniel Linhares Emergency Hospital “Torcuato de Alvear” in Buenos Aires City P5-076 P5-088 Martin Javier Mazzoglio y Nabar Improvement of Cognition and Psychosis as the Presenting Symptom Behavior in Seven Adults With of a Frontal Lobe Glioma: What P5-064 Neurocognitive Disorders (NCD) After Psychiatrists Should Know About Medical Student and Resident Daytime Administration of Zopiclone Frontal Lobe Lesions and How They Can Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior Maryam Alikouzehgaran Help Regarding Physician-Assisted Suicide Jessica Cosgrove, D.O. Cheryl A. Kennedy, M.D. P5-077 Is It Possible to Keep Job Satisfaction P5-089 P5-065 and Morale High in a Nonprofit Setting Long-Term Psychological Outcomes of MONDAY, MAY 22 MAY MONDAY, Criminogenic Risk Factors Among When Switching From Salaried Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis in RESEARCH NEW Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients Positions to a Productivity Model of Pay Post-Acute Care Settings Darci Delgado, Psy.D. Gina N. Nelson, B.S. Paroma Mitra P5-066 P5-078 P5-090 Malingering Screening for Competency Adverse Childhood Experiences Questioning the Decision-Making Restoration Inpatients Increase the Risk of Mortality: A Capacity of Surrogates Kayla Fisher, M.D., J.D. Meta-Analysis of Retrospective and Patrick Baumgart Prospective Cohort Studies P5-067 Peter Hauser, M.D. P5-091 Clozapine Markedly Reduces Severe, Unmet Medication Coverage Needs Frequent Self-Injurious Behaviors in a P5-079 Among Adults With ADHD State Prison Population Diagnosis, Risk and Violent Acts Alexandra Khachatryan, M.P.H. Theodore Zarzar, M.D. Among Patients in a Forensic Hospital: A Retrospective Study P5-092 P5-068 Allen Azizian Persisting Psychosocial Impairments in Patterns of Involuntary Psychiatric Adults Being Treated With Medication Admissions Among Older Adults in P5-080 for ADHD Western Quebec WITHDRAWN Emuella M. Flood Javad Moamai P5-081 P5-093 P5-069 Clinical Difference Between Bipolar Resident Depression: A Predictive A New Approach to Treatment of and Unipolar Depression : Focusing on Study of Social Skills as a Potential Insomnia With Transcranial Magnetic the Bipolar Depression Rating Scale Protection in Medical Residents Under Stimulation (TMS) (BDRS) Conditions of Risk Khurshid Khurshid, M.D. Hyun-ju Yang Karina Pereira-Lima P5-070 P5-082 P5-094 Endorsing the New International Expert Clinical and Biological Determinants The Relationship Between Emotional Consensus: Decrease in Mechanical Associated With Confirmed Toxicology Intelligence, In-Training Exam Scores Restraint Use in Agitated Patients in an Test for Synthetic Cannabinoids (K2/ and Patient Interaction Response Styles Acute Psychiatric Ward Spice) in Washington, DC of Residents in a Community Program Antonio Benabarre, M.D. Ph.D. John Johnson Salima Jiwani P5-071 P5-083 P5-095 Impacts of Psychotic Disorders Factors Associated With Fear of Effect of Ketamine Plus Outpatient Unit on Hospitalization Rate, Cancer Recurrence in Asian Cancer Electroconvulsive Therapy in Treatment Duration and Indirect Costs Patients: The Influence of Chronic of Major Depressive Episode: A Pilot A. Cenk Ercan Physical Conditions and Psychiatric Study in Thailand Comorbidities Pichai Ittasakul Rathi Mahendran

169 P5-096 P6-008 P6-020 Promoting Overall Wellness and Aripiprazole as an Adjunctive Cannabis Use and Cocaine Use Eliminating Risk of Burnout in Trainees Treatment for Depression in Are Independent Predictors of (POWER BIT): An Experiential Combination With Antipsychotic Phencyclidine (PCP) Use in DC Urban Approach Treatment in Schizoaffective Disorder Population With Lower Socioeconomic Theresa Toledo, M.D. Rakel Salamander Status Walid Aziz P6-009 A Lesson to Learn From the Relapse of P6-021 a Stable Clozapine Patient Following Purple Hex: A Case of Psychosis Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Associated With Abuse of Over-the- Case Report and Literature Review Counter Propylhexedrine Nasal Inhalers Yassir Mahgoub With Literature Review Abigail Rae Cohen P6-010 Gabapentin for Treatment of Alcohol P6-022 6Poster Session 6 Use Disorder: A Systematic Review Predictors of Initiation of Nicotine, and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Alcohol, Cannabis, and Cocaine Use: Monday, May 22 Controlled Trials Results of the National Epidemiologic Davit Khachatryan, M.D., M.H.Sc. Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions P6-011 Ludwing Florez Salamanca Acute Presentations of Patients With Young Investigators’ Synthetic Cannabinoid Compared P6-023 New Research to Cannabis Use in a Psychiatric Evidence-Based Psychopharmacology Emergency Room in an App: Extending the Harvard South Posters 1 Daniel DeFrancisco Shore Psychopharmacology Algorithms Project 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. P6-012 John Torous, M.D. The Dark Web and the Future of Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Addiction P6-024 San Diego Convention Center Dwight Zach Smith, M.D. Can a Therapeutic Alliance Be Established With a Simulated P6-013 Psychiatric Patient? P6-001 Prevalence of Prescription Stimulant Nadia Daly, M.D. Fluphenazine-Induced Agranulocytosis: Abuse Among a Sentinel Surveillance A Case Report and Literature Review Population of Substance Abusers P6-025 Alejandro M. Ramirez, M.D. Joanna L. Burtner “We and Not Them”: Using Face-to- Face Relationship Building to Facilitate P6-002 P6-014 Interdepartmental Collaboration and Patient Overdosed on Zoloft Leading Investigating the Role of the One- Education to Diagnosis of SSRI-Induced Acute Carbon Metabolism Pathway in Samantha Latorre Pancreatitits: Case Report Complicated Alcohol Withdrawal States

NEW RESEARCH Karishma R. Kulkarni, M.D. P6-026 MONDAY, MAY 22 Angela Sureen Can You See Me Now? Telepsychiatry P6-003 P6-015 and Intellectual/Developmental The Somatic and Psychiatric Case Report: New-Onset Psychosis Disability Manifestations of Gabapentin Associated With Medical Marijuana Use Nita Vasudev Bhatt, M.D., M.P.H. Withdrawal: A Case Report in a 46-Year-Old Male Ariela D. Green Matthew J. Sherman P6-027 Predicting 30-Day Psychiatric P6-004 P6-016 Readmission Using Electronic Medical Long-Term Effectiveness of Lurasidone Therapeutic Benefits of Using Marijuana Records in Treatment-Resistant Bipolar Disorder (Cannabis): A Review of Current and M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, M.D., Past Scientific Literature Dennis Do Ph.D. Neelambika Revadigar, M.D. P6-005 P6-028 Re-Challenge With Clozapine After P6-017 Original Animation App: Lab Guide for NMS and Seizure in a Patient With The Relationship of Smartphone Psychotropics DiGeorge Syndrome: Case Report and Addiction With Impulsivity Matthew C. Lally, M.D. Review of Literature Among Korean Smartphone Users: Katherine M. Edwards, M.D. Vulnerability to Smartphone Addiction P6-029 in Adolescents Mobile Device Applications for Autism P6-006 Hyun-sic Jo Spectrum Disorder: A Review of Extrapyramidal Symptoms With Current Evidence Aripiprazole: Results of the IRL- P6-018 Jung W. Kim, M.D. GREY Randomized Clinical Trial The OPRD1 rs678849 Variant Moderates for Treatment-Resistant Late-Life Outcome of Disulfiram Treatment for P6-030 Depression Opioid and Cocaine Dependency in “Do I Have to Do This Every Time?” Jonathan H. Hsu, M.D. Methadone-Maintained Patients Implementing a PTSD Screening Patrick S. Thomas Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Instrument in an FQHC That Serves P6-007 People Experiencing Homelessness Difficulty Managing Phantosmia in a P6-019 Aislinn Bird, M.D., M.P.H. Patient With Mood Disorder Completing the Picture: The PAG and Kumail Hussain, M.D. Alcohol Addiction Shram D. Shukla, M.D.

170 P6-031 P6-043 P6-055 “Doctor, I Am a Smoker. Can We Talk?” Biomarkers and Clinical Predictors of The Curious Case of Mr. H.: Diagnosing Prompting Providers to Engage in a Antidepressant Response to Ketamine Complicated PTSD in the Primary Care Conversation About Smoking Cessation in Unipolar and Bipolar Treatment- Setting Among Patients With Severe Mental Resistant Depression Ngoc Bui Illnes Lorena Catarina Del Sant Farah Zaidi P6-056 P6-044 Purpose in Life and Mental Health of P6-032 Urokinase Versus tPA-Mediated U.S. Military Veterans: Results From Destigmatizing Mental Illness Through Activation of BDNF by Human the National Health and Resilience in Film: A Memphis Community Project Astrocytes: Potential Role in the Veterans Study Jacob Marion Poole Molecular Regulation of Depression Ritvij M. Satodiya, M.D. Richard Idell, M.D. P6-033 P6-057 Continuing Antipsychotic Medications P6-045 Hippocampal Subfield Volumes for Newly Incarcerated Patients Eating Psychopathology in Bariatric Correlated With PTSD Symptom Kory B. Combs Surgery Candidates With and Without Severity Obstructive Sleep Apnea Ritvij M. Satodiya, M.D. P6-034 Hedieh Tehrani Impact of a Psychosocial Program on P6-058 the Clinical Outcomes of Severe and P6-046 Demographic Characteristics of Chronic Mental Illness Preference for Different Types of Food Posttraumatic Embitterment Disorder Obiora E. Onwuameze, M.D., Ph.D. in Women With Bulimia Nervosa and in Korean General Population and Binge Eating Disorder Relationship with Depressive Disorder P6-035 Jaeun Ahn Seung-Hoon Lee Exploring the Practice of Chronic Sedative-Hypnotic Prescribing in a P6-047 P6-059 Community Mental Health Clinic Effects of Autonomous and Controlled Psychotic Symptoms Predict Suicidal Regan M. Carey Motivations Upon Treatment Response Behavior After Discharge in High-Risk of People Undergoing Outpatient Psychiatric Inpatients P6-036 Therapy for an Eating Disorder Hae-Joon Kim Developing a Curriculum in Child Jeanne Sansfaçon, M.D. Trauma for Psychiatry Residents P6-060 Geetanjali Sahu, M.B.B.S. P6-048 Suicide After Psychiatric Assessing Spirituality in Mental Health Hospitalization for Depression in MONDAY, MAY 22 MAY MONDAY, P6-037 Patients: A Study of Mental Health Finland 1991–2014 RESEARCH NEW Comparison of Interpersonal Sensitivity Trainees Kari I. Aaltonen Properties Between Depressive James Palmer, D.O. Patients With and Without Bipolarity P6-061 Jehyun Sohn P6-049 Predicting Suicide With the SAD Mapping for Refugee Health in Houston PERSONS Scale P6-038 Weijie V. Lin Cara Katz, M.D. Serum Lipid Levels in Depression and Suicidality: The Korea National Health P6-050 P6-062 and Nutrition Examination Survey Ethical Dilemma—Should Risperidone Circulating T Lymphocyte Subsets, (KNHANES) 2014 Ever Be Prescribed for Gender Cytokines and Immune Checkpoint Hyunsic Jo Dysphoric Patient? A Trainee’s Inhibitors in Patients With Bipolar II or Perspective, Case Report and Literature Major Depression: A Preliminary Study P6-039 Review Shao-hua Hu Antidepressant Augmentation and Malini Neramballi, M.D. Co-Initiation Treatment in Acute Major P6-063 Depressive Disorder: A Systematic P6-051 Effect of Childhood Trauma and Abuse Review, Meta-Regression and Meta- Gun Violence and Mental Disorders: and Adult Resilience on Suicidal Analysis Decriminalizing Mental Illness Ideation Severity Christoph U. Correll, M.D. Rahn K. Bailey, M.D. Rachael Lerner P6-040 P6-052 P6-064 Metabolic Biomarkers in Ketamine The Impact of Fluctuation of The Relationship Between Attachment Anesthesia for Improvement of Corticosteroids on Psychiatric Styles, Childhood Trauma and Suicide Depression During Electroconvulsive Symptoms: New-Onset Psychosis in an Crisis Syndrome Therapy (ECT) Elderly Patient With Addison Disease Shoshana Linzer Anna Borisovskaya, M.D. Maryam Hazeghazam, M.D., Ph.D. P6-065 P6-041 P6-053 A Cross-Sectional Study of Common Variation in Allostatic Load Biomarker Psychosocial Predictors of U.S. Marine Mental Disorders and Suicidal Association With Depression Among Corps Attrition Behaviors in Chifeng City of Inner Black and White Women and Men Daniel Drew Tarman Mongolia Autonomous Region in China Ganga Bey, M.P.H. Xiao Wang P6-054 P6-042 Inpatient Psychiatric Admission Rates P6-066 Demographic Associations With in a U.S. Air Force Basic Military Mental Health Care as Experienced Seasonal Changes in Mood in the Old Training Population by Persons Who Die by Suicide: A Order Amish Joseph A. Mansfield, M.D. Qualitative Analysis of Suicide Notes Hira Mohyuddin Zainab Furqan

171 P6-067 P6-079 P7-005 Social Information Processing After Efficacy of Repetitive Transcranial The Effect of Deutetrabenazine (DTB) Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Magnetic Stimulation With Concurrent on Individual Components of the Total Jia Yan Zhang Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale Treatment-Resistant Depression (AIMS) in ARM-TD P6-068 Zohaib Haque Hubert H. Fernandez, M.D. Adiponectin Gene and Seasonality in the Old Order Amish P6-080 P7-006 Uttam Raheja Daily Right Unilateral Ultrabrief Improvements in Clinical Global Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Impression of Change With P6-069 Improves Depression Faster Than Deutetrabenazine Treatment in Tardive A Gamer’s Dilemma—Can Virtual Bitemporal ECT Dyskinesia From the ARM-TD and AIM- Games Help Pedophiles Resist Their Reem M. A. Shafi TD Studies Urges? A Reveal! Hubert H. Fernandez, M.D. Pooja Shah, M.D. P6-081 A Randomized Double-Blinded P7-007 P6-070 Controlled Trial of Repetitive Evaluation of Patient-Reported Blinding, Randomization and Sample Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Outcomes in Tardive Dyskinesia Sizes in Experimental Animal Research Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Underlying Psychotic Published in Leading Psychiatry Tingting Zhang and Mood Disorders in the ARM-TD and Journals AIM-TD Trials Heather Hauck P6-082 Hubert H. Fernandez, M.D. A Study of Metabolic Disturbance P6-071 in Adolescent Patients With Bipolar P7-008 Does Engagement With Inpatient Disorder Evaluating Fixed-Dose Treatment Predict Subsequent Health Hanjing Wu Deutetrabenazine for the Treatment of Care Utilization? A Study Among U.S. . Moderate to Severe Tardive Dyskinesia Veterans. in the AIM-TD Study Vivek Jayadeva, M.D. Karen E. Anderson, M.D. P6-072 P7-009 Depression and Restless Legs Deutetrabenazine for the Treatment Syndrome of Tardive Dyskinesia: Results From an Yoon Ju Nam Open-Label, Long-Term Study P6-073 Karen E. Anderson, M.D. The Effect of Morningness-Eveningness P7-010 Type of Shift Working Nurses on Their 7Poster Session 7 Long-Term Safety of Deutetrabenazine Sleep Quality, Depressive Symptoms for the Treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia: and Occupational Stress Tuesday, May 23 Results From an Open-Label, Long- Gil Sang James Yoo Term Study P6-074 Karen E. Anderson, M.D. Does Melatonin Compared to Placebo P7-011 in Children and Adolescents Reduce New Research Effect of Deutetrabenazine on Quality Insomnia as Measured by Sleep Onset Posters 2 of Life in Patients With Tardive Latency in Minutes? a Meta-Analysis Dyskinesia in AIM-TD: A 12-Week Coleen Schrepfer, M.D. 10:00 a.m. – Noon Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study P6-075 Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Karen E. Anderson, M.D. My Patient Can’t Sleep: Management San Diego Convention Center of Insomnia on an Inpatient Psychiatric P7-012 Unit Pimavanserin for the Treatment of Ekaterina Hossny P7-001 Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis: Number Needed to Treat, Number Needed to P6-076 Estimation of Tardive Dyskinesia Incidence and Prevalence in the United Harm, and Likelihood to Be Helped or Changes in Prescribed Dosage of Harmed Hypnotics After Cognitive Behavior States Leslie Citrome, M.D., M.P.H. Treatment for Insomnia Amit Dhir NEW RESEARCH TUESDAY, MAY 23 Kyungmee Park P7-002 P7-013 Symptom Burden Among Self-Reported Moderation of the Relationship P6-077 Between T. gondii Seropositivity and Depression Score Changes and ADHD Adults in the United States Alexandra Khachatryan, M.P.H. Impulsivity in Younger Men by the Relationship With Dozing Propensity Phenylalanine-Tyrosine Ratio in Response to Sleep Disordered P7-003 Xiaoqing Peng, M.D., Ph.D. Breathing Treatment With Positive U.S. Normative Data for the Adult Airway Pressure ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-V1.1) P7-014 Sachin Relia, M.D. Alexandra Khachatryan, M.P.H. Can an Online Curriculum on Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis Improve P6-078 P7-004 Physician Awareness? Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Psychotic Episode in a Patient With Jovana Lubarda, Ph.D. for Treatment-Resistant Depression: An Corpus Callosum Lipoma: A Case Open-Label Study for Eight Weeks Report and Review of Literature P7-015 Galen Chin-Lun Hung Antonio L. Nascimento, M.D., M.Sc. Examining Sociocultural Perceptions of MDD Symptoms Through Online Education Jovana Lubarda, Ph.D.

172 P7-016 P7-027 P7-039 Safety and Tolerability of Open-Label Brexpiprazole as Adjunctive Treatment Group Psychotherapy, Medication Cariprazine as Adjunctive Therapy in in Elderly Patients With Major or Both: Treatments for Sexually Major Depressive Disorder Depressive Disorder: An Open-Label, Compulsive Men Eduard Vieta Long-Term, Flexible-Dose Study Marco D. T. Scanavino, Ph.D. Ulla Lepola P7-017 P7-040 The Knowledge of Depression MCQ P7-028 K2-Induced Rhabdomyolysis Test (KDMCQ): Evidence for Predictive Clinical Characteristics of Haenyeo Stephanie Sutton Validity (Korean Professional Women Breath- Adel Gabriel Hold Divers) With Depressive Disorders P7-041 Hyun-ju Yang Problematic Internet Use: A Survey of P7-018 College-Aged Internet Users Risk of Hospital Readmission in MDD: P7-029 Michael Van Ameringen, M.D. Associations With Obesity, Borderline Factors Associated With Bullying in Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic College by Students P7-042 Stress Disorder Hyun-ju Yang Adult ADHD With Anxiety Disorder Julia Golden, B.A. Comorbidity: Characteristics of a P7-030 Clinical Trial Cohort P7-019 Aggressive Behavior in Long-Term Michael Van Ameringen, M.D. Prevalence, Cost of Care and Treatment Psychiatric Inpatients: Clinical Patterns for Major Depressive Disorder- Predictors P7-043 Related Hospitalizations Aleksandar Micevski, M.D. Prognosis of Patients With Kenneth Kramer, Ph.D. Schizophrenia Treated With P7-031 Antipsychotic Combinations: A P7-020 Poor Sleep Quality Is Associated With PROACTIVE Study Report A Cross-Sectional Study of Major Functional Impairment in Inner City, At- Adriana E. Foster, M.D. Depressive Disorder in Chifeng City of Risk Youth, Even After Controlling for Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in Psychiatric Diagnoses P7-044 China Lawrence Amsel, M.D., M.P.H. Effect of HLD200 on Caregiver- Guohua Li Reported ADHD Symptom P7-032 Improvement in Children With ADHD P7-021 An Ottawa Adult Day Hospital: A and Caregiver Strain: Results From a Impact of Antidepressant Medication Quality Care Evaluation Phase 3 Trial Adherence on Health-Related Quality Raymond P. Tempier, M.D. Andrea Marraffino of Life Among Older Adults With Newly Diagnosed Major Depressive Disorder P7-033 P7-045 Lara A. Trevino, Ph.D., M.P.H. The Impact of Depressive Symptoms, The Five-Year Psychotropic Medication State and Trait Anxiety, and Psychiatric Prescribing Trends in Foster Children P7-022 Diagnosis in Performance of Applicants Alka Aneja The Effects of Brexpiprazole on Sexual to Medical Residency Programs Dysfunction in Major Depressive Eduardo C. Humes P7-046 Disorder: Results of Three Randomized, Decrease in Hospitalization in Psychotic Placebo-Controlled Studies P7-034 Patients After Switching to Long-Acting Mary Hobart Early Childhood Training in Child and Injectable Paliperidone Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Javier Caballer-Garcia P7-023 Meredith Weiss Relapse Prevention With P7-047 Levomilnacipran ER in Adults P7-035 Effect of a Novel NMDA Receptor With Major Depressive Disorder: A Motivational Interviewing Training Modulator, Rapastinel (Formerly GLYX- TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, for Psychiatry Residents: Using 13), in OCD: Proof of Concept RESEARCH NEW Placebo-Controlled Study Technological Innovation to Enhance Carolyn Rodriguez Suresh Durgam Education Shilpa Srinivasan, M.D. P7-048 P7-024 Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics of Health Care Costs and Treatment P7-036 HLD200, a Delayed-Release and Patterns Among Patients With Medical Student Interpretation of Visual Extended-Release Methylphenidate, in Treatment-Resistant Depression Art: Who’s Got Empathy? Adults and in Adolescents and Children Tony Amos, Pharm.D., M.S. Samuel J. Sampson, B.Sc. With ADHD Ann C. Childress P7-025 P7-037 A Randomized Controlled Trial of Efficacy and Neuropsychiatric Safety P7-049 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy of Varenicline, Bupropion and Nicotine Placebo Effects in a PTSD Trial of a for Youth Living With Inflammatory Patch for Smoking Cessation in CRH Antagonist: Not Limited to Clinical Bowel Disease and Depression Smokers With Psychiatric Disorders Measures Tatjana Ewais, M.D. Anne E. Evins, M.D., M.P.H. Gabrielle Hodgins P7-026 P7-038 P7-050 Psychosocial Intervention for Paternal Addressing Treatment Needs for A Direct-to-Consumer Education Depression in Karachi, Pakistan Dually Diagnosed Men in a Residential Intervention to Reduce Benzodiazepine Tayyeba Kiran Recovery Program for Latinos (BZD) Prescribing in Elderly Veterans Michelle V. Porche, Ed.D. Peter Hauser, M.D.

173 P7-051 P7-062 P7-074 Efficacy of HLD200 on Early Morning The Impact of Perinatal Anxiety on Impact of Posttraumatic Stress and Late Afternoon/Evening Mothers and Babies: A Systematic Disorder and Job-Related Stress Functioning Assessed by Individual Review and Meta-Analysis on Burnout: A Study of Fire Service Item Ratings on the PREMB-R in Sophie Grigoriadis, M.D., Ph.D. Workers Children With ADHD Hwa-Young Lee, Dr.P.H. Floyd R. Sallee P7-063 Treatment-Resistant Depression P7-075 P7-052 and Risk of Suicide: A Retrospective Qualitative Study of Return to Duty Efficacy and Safety of Triple-Bead Observational Analysis in the U.S. Practices of Behavioral Health Care Mixed Amphetamine Salts (SHP465) Allitia DiBernardo, M.D. Clinicians in the Military in Adults With ADHD: A Randomized, Joshua E. Wilk Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial P7-064 Case Study of Magnesium in the Richard Weisler P7-076 Treatment of Impulse Attack Suicidality Behavioral Interventions for P7-053 Disorder Antipsychotic Medication-Associated Transient Intermittent Aphasia in Acute David V. Sheehan, M.D., M.B.A. Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Lithium Toxicity: A Case Report and Four-Site Dissemination Brief Review P7-065 Donna Ames A Classification of Suicidality Disorder Subramoniam Madhusoodanan Phenotypes P7-077 P7-054 David V. Sheehan, M.D., M.B.A. Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC) In Adults, Lisdexamfetamine for Adults With Serious Mental Illness Dimesylate Treatment Substantially P7-066 Donna Ames Improves ADHD Symptoms via Do Suicidality Phenomena Follow a Improvement in Executive Functions Linear or a Nonlinear Progression Over P7-078 Time? Recovery-Oriented Model of Care for Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. David V. Sheehan, M.D., M.B.A. Veterans in Inpatient Mental Health P7-055 Fe E. Festin, M.D. Consistent Efficacy of HLD200 on Early P7-067 Morning Functioning in Children With Clinician Trait Characteristics’ Impact P7-079 ADHD: Analysis of BSFQ Item Ratings on Emotional Response to Suicidal Legal Status and Social Support Patients Remain Key Factors for Length of Stay Valerie Arnold Kayla DeFazio Differences in a Psychiatric in-Patient P7-056 Unit Baclofen-Induced Mania in Tardive P7-068 Ghulam Khan, M.D., M.B.B.S. Dystonia/Tardive Dyskinesia and Foreign Body Ingestion: An Infectious Alcohol-Dependent Patients Process in Long-Term Adult Psychiatric P7-080 Inpatients With Self-Harm Behaviors? A 25-Year-Old Male With Autism and Marion E. Wolf, M.D. Laura N. Painter, L.C.S.W., M.S.W. Catatonia: A Case Report P7-057 Nina Tioleco Subcutaneous Self-Administered P7-069 Ketamine for Suicidality and Treatment- Suicidality in a Sample of 9,355 U.S. P7-081 Resistant Depression: Case Series Veterans With Schizophrenia or Bipolar Checklist for Autism Spectrum Disorder: Prevalence and Correlates Disorder: Items That Discriminate Best Aron Tendler, M.D. Philip D. Harvey, Ph.D. Between Referred Children With and P7-058 Without Autism Twice-Weekly dTMS Monotherapy P7-070 Raman Baweja, M.D., M.S. Was Effective in Maintaining Acute- Associations Between Different Phase Responders and Increasing the Components of Quality of Life and P7-082 Response Rate for Non-Responder TRD Suicidal Ideation Among Community What Is the Role of Serious Mental Patients Psychiatric Outpatients Illness in Motivation, Participation and Adoption of Health Behavior Change Aron Tendler, M.D. Sarah Pospos, M.D., M.S. Among Obese/Sedentary Latino P7-059 P7-071 Adults? Tele-Team: Assessing Telepsychiatry in Toxoplasma gondii Infection and Daniel E. Jimenez, Ph.D. an Inpatient Setting Suicide Attempts: Association With Depression, Anxiety and Lethality of Rebecca Kornbluh, M.D., M.P.H. P7-083 Suicide Language Difference as a Predictor NEW RESEARCH TUESDAY, MAY 23 P7-060 Se-Hoon Shim, M.D. of Outpatient Follow-Up in a Spanish- Early Improvement in Somatic or Speaking Population Psychic Anxiety as a Predictor of P7-072 Daniel E. Jimenez, Ph.D. Response/Remission in Patients With Risk of Developing Acute Stress GAD: Post Hoc Analysis of Three Disorder Following a Stroke P7-084 Dasotraline for the Treatment of Vilazodone Studi Brian E. McGuire Moderate to Severe Binge Eating Anita Clayton P7-073 Disorder in Adults: Results From a P7-061 The Role of Coronary Distensibility Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo- Neurotrophins and Neuroinflammation Index and Epicardial Adipose Tissues Controlled Study in Fetuses Exposed to Maternal in Cardiovascular Risk Stratification of Bradford Navia, M.D., Ph.D. Depression and Anxiety Disorders Posttraumatic Stress Disorder During Pregnancy: A Comparative Naser Ahmadi, M.D., Ph.D. P7-085 Health Care Utilization and Costs in Study on Cord Blood Binge Eating Disorder: A Swedish Nursel Selcukler, M.D. National Register Study Hunna J. Watson, Ph.D.

174 P7-086 P8-009 Integrating Mind-Body Medicine With Integrated Assessment of Visual Chronic Pain Patients at a Military Perception Abnormalities in Treatment Facility Schizophrenia and Their Relationship Jeffrey Millegan, M.D., M.P.H. With Clinical Characteristics Halide Bilge Turkozer P7-087 Applications of Psychocinematics and 8Poster Session 8 P8-010 Neurocinematics in Psychiatry Insulin Resistance in Patients With Luis Caballero Martínez Tuesday, May 23 Schizophrenia: A Marker of Accelerated Aging? P7-088 Ellen E. Lee, M.D. Stem Cell Activation, Migration and Proliferation With Lithium and Valproic P8-011 Acid Young Investigators’ A Pilot Study of Predictors of Outcome Raymond Bunch in Cognitive Behavior Therapy for First- New Research Episode Schizophrenia in Beijing P7-089 Fanqiang Meng PDE7B, NMBR and EPM2A Variants Posters 2 and Schizophrenia: A Case-Control and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. P8-012 Pharmacogenetics Study Efficacy of 42 Pharmacological Tae-Youn Jun, M.D., Ph.D. Exhibit Hall A, Ground Level Cotreatment Strategies Added San Diego Convention Center to Antipsychotic Monotherapy in P7-090 Schizophrenia: Overview of Meta- Outcomes of an Involuntary Medication Analytic Evidence Review Process in a State Psychiatric P8-001 Jose M. Rubio Hospital: Patient Characteristics and A Grassroots Approach to Community Time to Consent Mental Health Education P8-013 The Changes in Marital and Professional Lily Arora, M.D. Carlos Fernandez Role in Patients With Schizophrenia: A P7-091 P8-002 20 Years Follow-Up Study The Efficacy of a Psychiatric Intensive Characteristics of an Outpatient Sports Adriana Mihai Care Unit in Managing Aggression Psychiatry Practice Developed During Among Individuals With Serious Mental Residency P8-014 Illness Effects of Cognition on Social Claire Twark, M.D. Michael Guppenberger, M.D. Adjustment and Community P8-003 Functioning in First-Episode Psychosis P7-092 Interpersonal Rejection Sensitivity Polly Huynh, B.S. Clock Gene Polymorphism and Predicts Work Burnout in PGY-1 Seasonal Changes in Sleep Duration Psychiatry Residents: A Preliminary P8-015 and Mood in the Old Order Amish Report Antipsychotic Polypharmacy and Its Impact on Health Care Utilization: A Gagan V. Nijjar, M.D. Lidia Firulescu, M.D. Historical Cohort Analysis P7-093 P8-004 Rabin Dahal, M.D. Long Sleep Duration and Health Impact of Work Burnout on Cardiac Outcomes: A Systematic Review, Meta- Autonomic Responses to Stress in PGY- P8-016 Analysis and Meta-Regression 1 Psychiatry Residents Evaluating the Effect of the Changes in FDA Guidelines for Clozapine Norio Watanabe Lidia Firulescu, M.D. Monitoring P8-005 Ryan S. Sultan, M.D. TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY, A Program Partnering Medical Students RESEARCH NEW With ACT Teams to Improve Chronic P8-017 Medical Conditions in Patients With Genome-Wide Association Study of Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Depressive Symptoms Among a Large Sample of Smokers and Network Heather Burrell Ward, M.D. Analysis P8-006 Jonathan Heinzman Tobacco Use and Psychosis Risk in Persons at Clinical High Risk P8-018 The Effect of NUDT6 Expression on Heather Burrell Ward, M.D. Contextual Learning Assessed by P8-007 Passive Avoidance Test Association Analysis Between (AAT)n Fatma Özlem Hökelekli Repeats in the Cannabinoid Receptor 1 (CNR1) Gene and Smooth Pursuit Eye P8-019 Movement (SPEM) Abnormality Anxiety: A Common Trait of Borderline and Schizotypal Personality Disorder Jin-wan Park Andrea Bulbena-Cabre P8-008 Maintaining a Target Six Breaths Per P8-020 Minute During Paced Breathing Task Is Anxiety Phenotype in Bipolar Disorders Associated With Heart Rate Variability Andrea Bulbena-Cabre and Attention in Schizophrenia Bishoy Goubran, M.D.

175 P8-021 P8-035 P8-048 Allopurinol Augmentation in Acute The Impact of a Resident-Lead School- Psychosocial Predictors of Quality of Mania: A Meta-Analysis of Placebo- Based Psychoeducation Program on Life and Weight Loss Three Years After Controlled Trials School-Referred Mental Health Visits Bariatric Surgery: Results From the Alexander Chen Jacqueline Penn Toronto Bari-PSYCH Study Janooshsheya Balasundaram, M.D. P8-022 P8-036 WITHDRAWN Does It Matter What Comes First? P8-049 Medications Versus Psychosocial Navigating Dilemmas Beyond Capacity P8-023 Treatment for ADHD: An Analysis of Assessment in Patients Lacking Autism Spectrum Disorder Presenting Commercial Insurance Decisional Capacity and Surrogate With Bipolar I Disorder With Mania and Raman Baweja, M.D., M.S. Decision Maker Psychotic Features: An Overlooked David H. Jiang, M.D. Common Association P8-037 Ekaterina Hossny Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental P8-050 Health: A Study of Adolescents on an Mental Health and IBS: Reducing Your P8-024 Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Distress WITHDRAWN Samantha B. Saltz, M.D. Jonathan O’Brien, M.D. P8-025 Differential Outcomes in Patients P8-038 P8-051 A Rare Presentation of Conversion Acute Detoxification of Loperamide With Unipolar Treatment-Resistant Disorder in an Adolescent Male: A Case Dependence: A Case Study Depression and Bipolar Depression Report Kelly Jaziri, M.D. Nicolas A. Nunez Ankita Vora, M.D., M.P.H., M.S. P8-052 P8-026 Needs Assessment in Delirium Practice: Increased Aggression Is Associated P8-039 A Study of Mental Health Literacy in Multisite, Multidisciplinary, Semi- With Higher Scores on Borderline Ambulatory Cancer Patients Structured Interview Study Personality Features Scale in Bipolar Youth Shi Hui Poon Kumi Yuki Ruchir P. Arvind, M.D. P8-040 P8-053 Affective Empathy May Differentiate Results of an Interdepartmental P8-027 Smokers Who Quit During Pregnancy Residency Seminar on Decision-Making Anhedonia and Inflammation in From Those Who Do Not: Preliminary Capacity Bipolar I/II Depression: Results From Findings From an Ongoing Pilot Study a 12-Week, Double-Blind, Placebo- Reena Baharani Amy Curtis Controlled Clinical Trial of Infliximab P8-054 Yena Lee P8-041 Psychiatric Comorbidities in Evidence-Based Guidelines: Bright Heart Failure Patients With LVAD P8-028 Light Therapy for Major Depressive Implantation A Structural MRI Study of Excoriation Disorder in Pregnant Women (Skin Picking) Disorder and Its Sarah Elmi, M.D. Joanna K. Mansfield, M.D., M.Sc. Relationship to Clinical Severity P8-055 Michael D. Harries P8-042 Psychological Factors Influence the To Restrain or Not Restrain: Overlap Syndrome in Functional P8-029 Retrospective Analysis of the Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs) Increased Amygdala Reactivity in Management of Agitated Pregnant Among Middle-Aged Women in South Ethnic Minority Individuals and Its Patients in the ED Korea Relationship to the Social Environment Lisette Rodriguez-Cabezas, M.D. Seung-Ho Jang Robert A. McCutcheon P8-043 P8-056 P8-030 Testosterone in Human Studies: Modest Efficacy of Manual-Based CBT for the Mirtazapine Use in Depressed Pediatric Associations Between Plasma and Drug-Naïve Obsessive-Compulsive Oncology Patients Salivary Measurements Disorder Patients in China Alan Hanft Anouk E. de Wit Jia Luo P8-031 Benefits of Mirtazepine for Depression P8-044 P8-057 The Influence of Personality Factors on Regression and Hypomania Secondary in Children and Adolescents With Cystic Social Decision Making to Steroids in a Patient Newly

NEW RESEARCH Fibrosis TUESDAY, MAY 23 Seunghyun Park Diagnosed With Lupus Cerebritis Alan Hanft Navjot K. Brainch, M.B.B.S. P8-045 P8-032 Delusional Infestation in a Patient With Attention Bias in Adolescents and P8-058 Poor Insight Obsession Symptoms Psychiatric Emergency Services: Can Young Adults With Bulimia Nervosa Natalia M. H. O. Santos Duty Hour Changes Help Residents and Mirjana Domakonda Patients? P8-046 Navjot K. Brainch, M.B.B.S. P8-033 Deep Vein Thrombosis-Induced Quality Improvement Project to Delirium: A Case Report and Literature Decrease Medication Burden for Foster P8-059 Review Trauma Diagnosis in Incompetence to Youth Aimy Rehim Stand Trial: A Useful Distinction Evan J. Trager Cristina M. Secarea, M.D. P8-047 P8-034 Delirium Is Associated With Increased Neuropsychiatric Profiles of Children P8-060 Mortality in General Hospital Inpatients Why Incompetent and Unrestorable? and Adolescents With Hypothalamic Hamartomas Aubrey Chan Cristina M. Secarea, M.D. Georgina Corbet Burcher

176 P8-061 P8-069 P8-078 Involuntary Mental Health Holds and Terminal Cancer and End of Life Care in Delusional Parasitosis With the Decision to Pursue Commitment: A a Vietnam Combat Veteran Dermatillomania: A Case Report Descriptive Study Amanda L. Holloway, M.D. Pooja Shah, M.D. Ian Lamoureux P8-070 P8-079 P8-062 The Impact of Collaborative Care on The Functional Connectivity of Substituted Consent for the Number of Disability Days Taken by Cognitive Control Network in Patients Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Depressed Employees Seen in Primary With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Consideration of Commonly Care Practices Before and After Cognitive Behavior Encountered Clinical Challenges Akuh Adaji, Ph.D., M.B.B.S. Therapy Ian Lamoureux Xiangyun Yang P8-071 P8-063 ACCESS-SMI: Advancing Collaborative P8-080 Lithium-Induced ESRD in Geriatric Care to Ensure Systematic Screening in History of Childhood Trauma as a Risk Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report and Severe Mental Illness Factor for Low Therapeutic Alliance Review of Current Literature Carrie Cunningham Bond in Psychiatric Outpatients Joshua M. Baruth, M.D., Ph.D. Adina Chesir P8-072 P8-064 Eye Care Day for Refugees: Improving P8-081 Hippocampal Subfields Volumes and Emotional Wellness Through Inter- Neurofeedback Treatment on Cognition in Elderly Patients With Specialty Collaboration Depressive Symptoms and Functional Subclinical Depression Diana Prieto, M.D. Recovery in Treatment-Resistant Jun-ki Lee Patients With Major Depressive P8-073 Disorder P8-065 Impact of Child Psychiatry Access Ga-Won Lee One-Year Changes in Cognitive Programs on Mental Health Care in Functions and Characteristics of Pediatric Primary Care: What Do the P8-082 Cerebral Amyloid Deposition in Parents Think? Therapeutic Merits of Social Media: Geriatric Depression: A Pilot Study Shireen Cama, M.D. Blogging to Reduce Depressive Using Amyloid PET Symptoms and Increase Psychological Jae-Hwa Choi P8-074 Well-Being Effects of Mindfulness-Based Art Nathan L. Baumann, M.A. P8-066 Therapy (MBAT) on Psychological Reduced Cortical Thickness in Patients Symptoms in Patients With Coronary P8-083 With Late-Life Depression Without Artery Disease PHQ-9 Item 9—Are We Actually Cerebral Vascular Disease Hye Jin Lee, Ph.D. Screening Suicide? A Validation Study Kangyoon Lee of the PHQ-9 Item 9 With the Columbia P8-075 Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) P8-067 Phoenixin in Alzheimer’s Disease Peter J. Na, M.D., M.P.H. Case Study: A Closer Look at a Senior Gozde Gultekin With Dissociative Identity Disorder Ralph Lissaur P8-076 Treatment of Delirium With Melatonin: P8-068 Five Case Reports Detecting Pre-Death Grief in Caregivers Jung Woo Yang of Dementia: Measurement Equivalence of the Chinese Version of the Marwit- P8-077 Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory A Case Study of Trichotillomania: Tau Ming Liew Improved Clinical Outcomes With a TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY,

Novel Psychotropic Combination- RESEARCH NEW Treatment Regimen Ritvij M. Satodiya, M.D.

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Academic Psychiatry Child and Adolescent Psychiatry P1-006, P1-014, P1-016, P2-047, P3-006, P3- P1-022, P1-025, P1-070, P1-090, P1-126, P2- 023, P3-029, P3-030, P3-047, P3-096, P3-140, 001–P2-048, P2-057, P2-094, P2-105, P2-113, P3-147, P4-007, P4-022, P4-024–P4-040, P4- P2-114, P2-116, P2-121, P3-101, P3-105, P3-124, 084, P4-125, P4-146, P6-023–P6-025, P6-036, P4-001–P4-006, P4-016, P4-017, P4-031, P4- P7-017, P7-033–P7-036, 059, P4-060, P4-095, P4-143, P5-036, P5- P8-003 050–P5-056, P6-029, P6-069, P6-074, P6-082, Addiction Psychiatry P7-031, P7-044, P7-045, P7-051, P7-055, P8- 001, P8-030–P8-038, P8-073 P1-015, P1-034–P1-038, P1-040–P1-068, P1-079, P1-106, P1-152, P2-027, P2-049, P2-061, Community Psychiatry P2-084, P2-092, P2-098, P3-009, P3-024, P3- P1-101, P1-105, P1-109, P1-140–P1-150, P2-072, 025, P3-081, P3-144, P4-004, P4-030, P4-070, P3-026, P4-039, P4-047, P4-060, P4-062–P4- P4-095–P4-101, P4-134, P6-003, P6-010–P6- 065, P4-072, P4-094, P4-128, P4-133, P4-151, psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 021, P6-031, P7-037–P7-041, P8-051 P5-089, P6-030–P6-036, P7-029–P7-032, P7- Administrative Psychiatry 038, P7-068, P7-070, P7-083, P7-090, P8-005 P2-157–P2-160, P5-045, P5-077 Depressive Disorders AIDS and HIV P1-086, P1-096, P1-135, P1-151, P2-044, P2-097, P3-002, P3-038, P3-062, P3-088–P3-096, P3- P1-051, P3-005, P3-134, P4-019–P4-021 098, P4-011, P4-012, P4-041–P4-047, P4-056, Anxiety Disorders P4-071, P4-102, P4-130, P4-154, P5-058, P5- P1-092, P2-124, P2-141–P2-149, P4-102–P4-104, 059, P5-093, P5-095, P6-002, P6-037–P6-044, P4-131, P4-140, P5-052, P7-042, P7-047, P7- P6-058, P6-060, P6-068, P6-078, P6-081, P7- 060–P7-062, P8-019, P8-020 015–P7-028, P7-058, P7-063, P8-025, P8-070, Autism Spectrum Disorders P8-081, P8-083 P2-016, P2-059, P2-114–P2-117, P4-089, Diagnosis/Assessment P5-054, P6-026, P6-029, P7-080, P7-081, P8- P1-045, P1-052, P1-061, P1-088, P1-103, P2-008, 023 P2-011, P2-083, P2-130, P2-131, P2-134, P2-135, Biological Psychiatry P2-137, P3-033, P3-045–P3-069, P3-084, P3- 095, P3-109, P3-112, P3-115–P3-118, P3-127, P3- P1-049, P1-130–P1-135, P2-091, P2-148, P3-032, 149, P3-153, P3-157, P4-046, P4-050, P4-055, P3-114, P4-002, P4-033, P4-077, P4-079, P4- P4-080, P4-105, P4-112–P4-114, P4-116, P4-152, 087, P4-101, P5-047, P6-080, P7-025, P7-073, P5-002, P5-018, P5-029, P5-079, P5-081–P5- P7-092, P8-010, P8-017, 084, P6-048, P6-052, P6-055, P7-002, P7- P8-018, P8-043, P8-075 003, P7-065, P7-075, P7-080, P8-034, P8- Bipolar and Related Disorders 043–P8-045 P1-080, P1-123, P1-147, P2-026, P2-124–P2-140, Diversity and Health Equity P3-011, P3-016, P3-018, P3-050, P3-126, P4- P1-009, P1-099, P1-100, P1-143, P2-101, 015, P4-041, P4-067, P4-073, P4-080, P4-093, P3-066, P4-129, P5-028, P6-041, P6-048, P6- P4-136, P4-149, P5-035–P5-039, P5-055, P6- 049, P7-082, P7-083, P8-029, P8-072 004, P6-007, P6-037, P6-042, P6-062, P6- 082, P8-020, P8-021, P8-023, P8-025–P8-027, Eating Disorders P8-063 P1-023, P1-059, P2-004, P4-092, P4-105–P4- Brain Imaging 109, P4-112, P6-045–P6-047, P7-084, P7-085 P2-102, P2-115, P3-130, P3-138, P4-071, P4-073, Emergency Psychiatry P4-074, P5-033, P5-048, P5-049, P6-019, P6- P1-035, P1-046, P1-056, P1-089, P1-097, P1-101– 057, P7-004, P8-028, P8-029, P8-064–P8-066, P1-105, P1-107–P1-110, P2-006, P2-042, P2-118, P8-079 P2-159, P3-067, P4-115, P4-132, P5-060–P5- 063, P5-082, P7-057, P7-066, P8-042, P8-058 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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End of Life and Palliative Care Neuroscience and Genetics P1-157, P1-158, P4-021, P5-064, P8-069 P1-132, P1-136–P1-139, P2-029, P2-099, P2-106, Ethics P3-036, P5-049, P6-044, P6-068, P7-087–P7- 089 P1-044, P1-112–P1-116, P2-068, P3-148, P4-029, P5-064, P5-090, P6-050, P8-049 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Forensic Psychiatry P1-029–P1-033, P1-117, P1-124, P5-040–P5-044, P3-099–P3-106, P4-001, P4-116, P5-065–P5- P8-056, P8-077–P8-079 067, P5-079, P8-059–P8-062 Gender and Sexuality P1-037, P1-039, P1-087, P4-078 P1-116, P1-126–P1-129, P2-002, P4-024, P4-068, P7-022 Paraphilias Geriatric Psychiatry P1-159, P6-069 P1-156, P1-157, P2-096, P2-103, P2-104, P2-107, Personality Disorders P3-070, P3-073–P3-076, P3-078–P3-087, P4- P1-031, P2-118–P2-123, P4-097, P4-156, P5-034, 075, P4-077, P5-068, P5-075, P5-040, P5-067, P7-013, P8-019, P6-006, P8-063–P8-068 P8-026 Global, Political and Social Issues Practice Management P1-036, P1-110, P1-129, P2-039, P3-152, P3-154, P2-012, P2-143, P2-156, P4-120, P4-133–P4-138, P4-121–P4-129, P6-032, P6-049, P6-051, P8- P5-062, P5-070, P5-077, P5-083, P6-028, P6- 044 030, P8-045, P8-061 Integrated and Collaborative Care Prevention P1-071, P1-082, P2-014, P2-049–P2-056, P3- P1-067, P1-102, P1-120, P2-031, P2-046, P2-053, 061, P3-069, P4-023, P4-107, P4-113, P4-119, P2-156, P2-157, P3-060, P3-133, P3-141, P3-150, P4-123, P4-130–P4-132, P5-004, P5-070–P5- P4-043, P4-048, P4-050, P4-051, P4-053, P4- 073, P6-025, P7-032, P7-034, P7-059, P8-050, 054, P4-145, P5-001, P5-078, P6-022, P6-056, P8-052, P8-054, P8-070–P8-074 P7-093, P8-035 Integrative Medicine (CAM) Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery P2-023, P2-050, P2-054, P2-070, P2-076, P2- P4-139, P4-148, P4-158, P5-008, P7-030, 155, P4-114, P5-074, P6-052, P7-086, P7-076–P7-079 P8-048 Psychoanalysis International Collaborations P2-123 P4-045, P4-117–P4-122 Psychopharmacology Military/Veterans and Their Families P1-003, P1-033, P1-064, P1-076, P1-118, P1-130, P1-021, P1-111, P1-122, P1-127, P6-053–P6-056, P6- P1-131, P1-133, P2-058, P2-060, P2-065, P2- 071, P7-050, P7-069, P7-075, P7-078, P7-086 067, P2-071, P2-077, P2-126, P2-138, P2-145, Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Neurocognitive Disorders P2-147, P2-152, P3-001–P3-044, P3-071, P3-072, P3-074, P3-090, P3-110, P3-121, P3-151, P3-159, P1-041, P2-069, P2-096, P2-102–P2-113, P3-070, P4-006–P4-018, P4-020, P4-023, P4-040, P4- P3-083, P3-085, P3-086, P3-113, P3-120, P3- 061, P4-066, P4-072, P4-076, P4-079, P4-096, 122, P4-013, P5-074–P5-076, P8-068, P8-075, P4-103, P4-137, P5-006, P5-011, P5-012, P5-019, P8-076 P5-022, P5-024, P5-027, P5-030, P5-031, P5- Neuropsychiatry 034, P5-037–P5-039, P5-076, P5-084, P6- P1-005, P1-011, P1-020, P1-077, P1-081, P1-083, 001–P6-009, P6-013, P6-018, P6-035, P6-039, P1-085, P1-095, P2-001, P2-003, P2-018, P2- P6-040, P6-043, P6-050, P7-012, P7-016, 024, P2-082, P2-109, P3-046, P3-049, P3-076, P7-021, P7-023, P7-042–P7-057, P7-060, P7- P3-107–P3-139, P4-010, P4-078, P4-115, P5-007, 064, P7-084, P7-088, P8-007, P8-012, P8-015, P5-086–P5-088, P6-067, P7-001–P7-014, P7- P8-016, P8-021, P8-027, P8-077 061, P7-072, P8-078

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Psychosomatic Medicine Somatic Treatments (ECT, rTMS, DBS, P1-001, P1-038, P1-039, P1-069–P1-098, P1-107, etc.) P2-019, P2-022, P2-030, P2-035, P2-041, P2- P1-008, P1-153–P1-156, P2-080, P4-042, P5- 055, P2-056, P2-063, P2-075, P2-078, P2-093, 041, P5-069, P5-085, P6-078–P6-081, P7-058, P2-108, P2-125, P2-142, P2-149, P3-003, P3- P8-062 012, P3-015, P3-021, P3-034, P3-035, P3-037, Substance Use Disorders P3-042, P3-098, P3-108, P3-111, P3-125, P3-139, P6-010, P6-014, P6-020–P6-022, P7-037, P7- P4-038, P4-085, P4-117, P4-118, P4-140, P5- 056, P8-006, P8-040, P8-057 047, P5-073, P5-085–P5-090, P8-004, P8-008, P8-030, P8-031, P8-046–P8-055, P8-057 Suicide and Risk Evaluation Psychotherapy P1-078, P1-112, P2-081, P3-048, P3-104, P3-146, P4-075, P4-081–P4-094, P6-038, P6-059–P6- P3-158, P4-141–P4-145, P5-091, P5-092, P6-047, 061, P6-063–P6-066, P7-063–P7-071, P8-083 P6-079, P7-087, P8-011, P8-056 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Technology (EHR, Telepsychiatry, Apps) Quality and Outcome Studies P1-104, P1-151, P1-152, P3-080, P6-012, P6-023, P1-017, P1-108, P2-132, P2-158, P3-140–P3-148, P6-026–P6-028, P7-035, P7-041, P7-059, P8- P4-032, P4-051, P4-147, P4-155, P5-017, P5- 082 020, P5-035, P5-072, P5-091, P5-092, P6-027, P6-033, P6-034, P6-070, P6-071, P6-075, P7- Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders 019, P7-079, P7-090, P7-091, P8-041, P8-047 (PTSD) Religion and Spirituality Psychiatry P1-111, P2-007, P2-009, P2-120, P2-122, P3-001, P3-093, P3-100, P3-149–P3-155, P3-157–P3-159, P1-145, P3-106, P4-100 P4-156–P4-158, P5-050, P5-056, P6-057, P6- Residents, Fellows, and Medical 058, P7-049, P7-072–P7-074, P8-037, P8-059, Students P8-069 P1-001–P1-029, P1-040, P1-100, P1-113, P1-114, Treatment (other non-pharmacological) P1-140, P2-005, P2-034, P2-074, P2-086, P2- P1-065, P1-099, P1-115, P1-128, P2-037, P2-043, 087, P2-094, P2-095, P3-019, P3-132, P3-142, P2-085, P2-133, P4-088, P4-124, P4-146–P4- P4-027, P4-063, P4-083, P4-144, P4-150, 149, P5-043, P5-069, P5-071, P5-095, P6-076, P5-078, P5-093, P5-094, P5-096, P6-001, P6- P7-076, P7-091, P8-080– 024, P7-033, P7-036, P8-001–P8-005, P8-033, P8-082 P8-053, P8-058 Wellness Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders P1-028, P1-042, P1-138, P3-071, P4-048, P4- 049, P4-055–P4-059, P4-106, P5-096, P7-077, P1-013, P1-018, P1-034, P1-106, P1-137, P1-146, P8-039 P1-153, P1-154, P2-048, P2-058–P2-093, P2- 095, P2-097–P2-101, P2-150, P2-153, P3-007, Women’s Health P3-008, P3-020, P3-022, P3-028, P3-063, P3- P1-058, P1-117–P1-125, P1-149, P2-032, P3-017, 087, P3-088, P3-131, P4-008, P4-009, P4-014, P4-157, P5-058, P5-059, P7-062, P8-032, P8- P4-061, P4-066–P4-070, P4-076, P4-139, P4- 040–P8-042 142, P5-001–P5-033, P5-051, P5-053, P6-005, P6-008, P6-009, P6-015, P7-043, P7-082, P7-089, P8-006–P8-016, P8-071 Sleep-Wake Disorders P2-150–P2-154, P4-151, P6-045, P6-072–P6-077, P7-092, P7-093 Somatic Symptom Disorders P1-007, P2-119, P3-155, P4-152–P4-155, P5-042, P8-038 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Exhibitor Sponsorship Acknowledgments ������ 182 General Information ������������������������������������������� 184 Product Theaters ������������������������������������������������ 186 Therapeutic Updates ����������������������������������������� 190 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions ���������������������������������������������������������� 192 Exhibitors by Product/Service Listing ������������ 240 Career Fair and Publishers Book Fair Exhibitors ������������������������������������������������������������� 244 Numerical List of Exhibitors by Booth Number ����������������������������������������������� 246 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ���������������������������������������� 251 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting |

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! The APA thanks our exhibitors for their sponsorship of the Exhibit Hall and for providing additional support for activities and services at the APA Annual Meeting. Their sponsorship supports the Annual Meeting and enriches the meeting experience for attendees. The APA deeply appreciates their support and encourages you to visit the Exhibit Hall. Exhibitors who also supported the program through a sponsorship or advertisement are indicated by blue boxes in the product/service descriptions and arrows in listings that follow.

Sponsorships and Support APA Cafés (including coffee, charging stations and Wi-Fi): Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. & Lundbeck APA Doctors Bag: Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Hotel Key Cards: Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Braeburn, SAGE Therapeutics

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting List of Exhibitors Acadia Healthcare powered by Physician Career Line Community Health Systems ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Community Psychiatry Admera Health CompHealth Advocate Medical Group Comprehensive Psychiatric Services Air Force Recruiting Services Compulink Business Systems, Inc. Alcala Laboratories Corizon Health Align International Recruitment Ltd. Correct Care Solutions, Inc. Aligned Telehealth CPO Hanser Service GmbH Alkermes, Inc. Current Psychiatry All Star Recruiting Dartmouth-Hitchcock Allergan Department of State Hospitals Allied Powers LLC Department of Veterans Affairs Allina Health Diamond Healthcare Corporation Alpha Genomix Laboratories DR Wanted Altru Health System Dr. Fuji/ACIGI Relaxation American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry Dual Disorders International Congress American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. Eating Recovery Center American Medical Association ECNP – European College of Neuropsychopharmacology American Physician Institute - the Boards Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare American Professional Agency, Inc. Electromedical Products International, Inc. Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC Elliot Health System Army Medical Recruiting Elsevier, Inc. Ascension, WI Empathic Clinical Software Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (AGLP) Enterprise Medical Recruiting Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria - ABP ExMed Inc. Assurex Health FCS, Inc. Aurora Health Care Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry Austen Riggs Center Forefront TeleCare, Inc. Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Affairs Fusion Healthcare Staffing Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Information G&I Innovation LLC Bankers Healthcare Group Genoa Telepsychiatry Barton Associates Genomind Bassett Healthcare Network Global Medical Staffing Bellin Psychiatric Center Gould Farm Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Guilford Publications Brainsway USA Inc. Hackensack Meridian Health California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) Healio.com/PsychAnnals Cambridge University Press Health of Mind Group Captive Risk Planners/Perfect Tax & Finance Hogrefe Publishing Corp. Carle Physician Group Horizon Health Carolinas HealthCare System Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Central Intelligence Agency IASIS Healthcare Christian Medical & Dental Associations, Infinite Trading, Inc. Psychiatry Section InnovaTel Telepsychiatry Citizens Memorial Hospital InSight Telepsychiatry, LLC Clinical Psychiatry News Interior Health CliniCom Intermountain Healthcare CNS Vital Signs International Medical Recruitment CNSDose International OCD Foundation | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to Community Health Network Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. 182 Exhibits Guide psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Iris Telehealth Pfizer Inc. Ironshore Pharmaceuticals and Development, Inc. Pharmasan Jackson & Coker PM/2 Software, Inc. Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. PracticeLink.com JSA Health Telepsychiatry PracticeMatch Services, LLC Kaiser Permanente, The Permanente Medical Group, Inc. PreceptorLink Kaiser Permanente – Washington Permanente Prevea Health Medical Group Providence Health & Services Ketamine Treatment Centers Psychiatric Centers at San Diego King Lion Psychiatric Times Liberty Healthcare Corporation PsychU LifePoint Health QTC Medical Services - A Leidos Company locumstory.com Regroup Therapy LocumTenens.com Riverside Healthcare Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Rochester Regional Health Lucimed Rogers Behavioral Health MAG & More Routledge Magstim Routledge Journals Magventure, Inc. Sage Therapeutics Management Solution, LLC SAMHSA/OFR/DGR Maximus Federal Services Sanford Health Mayo Clinic Sheppard Pratt Health System McLean Hospital Shire MECTA Corporation Skyland Trail Medical Billing Professionals Somatics LLC Medical Search International Soterix Medical, Inc. Medicus Healthcare Solutions Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Medley Brazil Specialists On Call MedPartners Locum Tenens SpinFusion Medstori LLC Springer Nature Merck & Co. Springstone Inc. Metabolic Maintenance Staff Care Inc. MHS, Inc. Sterling Care Psychiatric Group, Inc. Millennium Health Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Minnesota Department of Human Services Sutter Health Kahi Mohala Mount Sinai Health System Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc./Lundbeck National Institute of Mental Health TeamHealth National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and TeleSage, Inc. Alcoholism (NIAAA) Teva CNS Neba Health, LLC The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt NEOS Therapeutics The Delta Companies Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. The Execu|Search Group Neuronetrix The JAMA Network NeuroSoft TMS TheraMind/Advanced Integrated Neurosciences, LLC NeuroStar TMS Therapy This American Doc, Inc. New York-Presbyterian Hospital TLC/Telecare Corporation Newport Academy TMS Health Solutions NLS-1 Pharma AG TriHealth Physician Partners Nomad Health TS Consulting Northern Light Technologies Tsehootsooi Medical Center

Northwell Health U.S. Jaclean, Inc. Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Nova Innovations U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps Nview Health UBS Financial Services OhioHealth Behavioral Health Universal Health Services, Inc. OmegaBrite University of Florida Department of Psychiatry OneOme Uskudar University NPISTANBUL Brain Hospital Oregon Health & Science University, Department Valant of Psychiatry Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Oregon Health & Science University-Unity Hospital Vanderbilt Behavioral Health Oregon State Hospital VISTA Staffing Solutions, Inc. OSF Healthcare Weatherby Healthcare Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. WellStar Medical Group Otto Trading, Inc. Wiley OWP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Willow Springs Center Oxford University Press Wisconsin Resource Center Paradigm Treatment Centers Wolters Kluwer Health PeaceHealth Zoom Video Communications

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! The APA exhibits program is an integral component of the Exhibit Dates and Hours overall Annual Meeting and provides an excellent opportunity for meeting registrants to obtain the latest information on products SATURDAY, MAY 20 and services related to the psychiatric profession. APA Bookstore, APA Central, The meeting would not be possible without the generous Publishers Book Fair, and Career support of our exhibitors, so please allow adequate time in your Fair open: daily schedule to visit the exhibits, which are located in Exhibit Halls A-C, Ground Level, in the San Diego Convention Center. When you 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. explore the exhibits, you will have the opportunity to participate in interactive computer programs and speak with the representatives SUNDAY, MAY 21 of companies that provide services and products related directly to All commercial and educational your professional and personal interests. exhibits, the International Pavilion, To assist in locating a particular company or product, a floor the APA Bookstore, APA Central, plan of the Exhibit Hall is included in this section, along with 1) an psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Publishers Book Fair, and the alphabetical list of exhibitors with product/service description; Career Fair are open Sunday, 2) exhibitors listed by product/service; and 3) exhibitors listed Monday and Tuesday. numerically by booth number. Exhibit information will also be available on the Interactive Wayfinding Exhibit Hall Monitor in the 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall, within the registration area. MONDAY, MAY 22

Hospitality Lounges 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Two APA Cafés, serving APA Central, next to the American 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. complimentary coffee (Locations Psychiatric Association Publishing #1051 and #2143) are located in the Bookstore. Mid-Day Mingle South of the Border rear of the Exhibit Hall. Please use International Pavilion these areas to relax and network TUESDAY, MAY 23 with colleagues. Charging stations This area in the Exhibit Hall is composed of international for cell phones and laptops, as well 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. as free Wi-Fi, are also available in organizations and associations, each café. which will be holding international 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. meetings outside of the Mid-Day Mingle United States. Publishers Book Fair New York in 2018 Major publishers and book sellers, Endorsements including American Psychiatric Products and services displayed Exhibit Hall Activities Association Publishing, are in the Exhibit Hall occur by NEW! located in this designated area. the contractual arrangement Mental Health Innovation Zone Participating companies are selling between the American Psychiatric Plan to attend to see what is new and taking orders for new and Association and participating in technology for the psychiatric current professional books in the companies. This arrangement community. The Mental Health field of psychiatry. does not constitute or imply an Innovation Zone offers attendees endorsement by the American opportunities for idea sharing, Career Fair Psychiatric Association of these friendly competition, imaginative Exhibitors in this area include products or services. business solutions, brainstorming government agencies, hospitals, sessions, and app architecture that locum tenens, mental health clinics, will transform the industry. psychiatric facilities, and recruiters seeking psychiatrists to fill open All Exhibit Hall activities will positions. Find APA JobCentral, the take place in Exhibit Halls A-C, career hub for psychiatry and ulti- Ground Level, in the San Diego mate recruitment tool for employ- Convention Center. ers and job seekers alike, located in | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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XX APA Cafés with daily coffee The Sunshine Act and Badge Color Codes service, along with free Wi-Fi and How It Affects You ! BLUE Members charging stations for cell phones The Physician Payment Sunshine YELLOW Nonmembers and laptops. Act is a federal law that requires RED Exhibitors XX Check the schedule in this pharmaceutical and device manu- GREEN APA Administration Guide and plan to attend Poster facturers under certain circum- SILVER Press Sessions, which will be held stances to publicly report any BLACK Temporary Staff Saturday–Tuesday, and Product complimentary gift, food, bever- age, non-CME certified education Theaters, which will be held or other items of value given to Sunday–Tuesday. physicians. Some of the food, XX The APA Bookstore, APA Central, product theaters and trinkets that Publishers Book Fair, and Career may be available to you at this Fair will open on Saturday, May 20. meeting have been sponsored by XX Commercial, educational exhibits companies that may be required to and the International Pavilion will report your receipt of that gift. The open on Sunday, May 21. APA recommends that you ask the person providing the complimen- XX Mid-Day Mingles to meet tary item whether your name will exhibitors, Monday, May be reported under the Act before 22 and Tuesday, May 23, accepting complimentary products 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Light or food so that you can make an refreshments will be provided independent and educated deci- throughout the Exhibit Hall. sion to accept or not accept it. XX You could win a $500 American Express Gift Card. The only way to win is to visit and meet with exhibitors and receive an APA raffle ticket. The drawing will be held on Tuesday, May 23, at 3:30 p.m., and notification will be made via the APA Meeting App. Download app at psychiatry.org/app. Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting |

185 Product Theaters

! Twelve Product Theaters, supported by pharmaceutical Locations/Schedule companies exhibiting at the meeting, will be held again this year. These promotional programs are being held as an extension of the Exhibit Halls A–C, Exhibit Hall. Seating is limited to 250, on a first-come basis. They are Ground Level, San Diego 60-minute promotional programs, and CME credit is not provided. The Convention Center programs will be held in a theater in Exhibit Halls A-C in the San Diego Convention Center from Sunday to Tuesday with four programs each Sunday – Tuesday day at 11:00 a.m., Noon, 1:00 p.m., and 2:00 p.m. The APA provides boxed lunches. Look for signs announcing the presenters and topics Product Theater 1 in the Convention Center, Exhibit Hall and outside the product theater (Booth #135) in the Exhibit Hall. Supporters of these sessions include ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Alkermes, Allergan, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, 11:00 a.m.– Noon, Inc., Merck, Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc., NeurostarTMS Therapy, Shire, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc., Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. & psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Lundbeck. Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) These sessions are covered by the Physician Payment Sunshine Act, and physicians attending will be required to provide their identifying Noon – 1:00 p.m. and information for public reports. 2:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, MAY 21 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Product Theater 1 (Booth #135) MONDAY, MAY 22 11:00 a.m. – Noon Supported by Merck Product Theater 1 (Booth #135) Addressing Insomnia: Focus on the 11:00 a.m. – Noon Supported by Takeda Pharmaceuticals Wake-Sleep System U. S. A., Inc. & Lundbeck Product Theater 1 (Booth #135) Presenter: Supported by Alkermes – Aristada Recognizing and Treating Major D. Troy Curry, M.D. Depressive Disorder Private Practice Do Pharmacokinetics Matter? Presenter: Understanding the Science Behind Rakesh Jain, M.D., M.P.H. 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. an Atypical Long-acting Injectable Clinical Professor, Psychiatry, for the Treatment of Schizophrenia Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) Texas Tech University Health Presenters: Sciences Center School of Medicine, Supported by Alkermes – Vivitrol Rakesh Jain, M.D., M.P.H, Midland, Texas Changing the Narrative in the Clinical Professor, Department of Treatment of Opioid and Alcohol Psychiatry, Texas Tech University Noon – 1:00 p.m. Dependence School of Medicine, Midland, Texas Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) Presenter: Brooke Kempf, PMHNP-BC Supported by Neurostar Jeffrey A. Berman, M.D., DFASAM Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Managing Director and Chief New Advances in Transcranial Practitioner, Hamilton Center Inc., Medical Officer, Sage Behavioral Magnetic Stimulation, including Terre Haute, IN; Adjunct Faculty, Associates, LLP, Teaneck, NJ, Clinical the shortest, FDA cleared Indiana University Purdue University Assistant Professor, Rutgers Robert Treatment Time Indianapolis (IUPUI), Indianapolis, Ind. Wood Johnson Medical School, Presenters: Piscataway, N.J. David G. Brock, M.D. Neuronetics, Inc. Todd Hutton, M.D. Medical Director, Southern California TMS Center, Pasadena, Calif.

Paul Croarkin, D.O., M.S. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Mayo College of Medicine,

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Noon – 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) Product Theater 1 (Booth #135) Supported by Sunovion Supported by Alkermes – Supported by Neurocrine Pharmaceuticals Inc. Disease State Biosciences, Inc. A Discussion of the Science and Approaches and Pathways in MDD New Treatment for Tardive Clinical Decision-Making Behind Presenter: Dyskinesia: A Case-Based Approach Bipolar Depression Diagnosis Andrew J. Cutler, M.D. Presenter: Presenters: EVP & Chief Medical Officer, Meridien Leslie Citrome, M.D., M.P.H. Leslie Citrome, M.D., M.P.H. Research and TBD Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Professor, Department Behavioral Sciences New York Medical of Psychiatry and Behavioral TUESDAY, MAY 23 College, Valhalla, N.Y Sciences, New York Medical College, Valhalla, N.Y.; Attending Physician, 11:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Department of Psychiatry, Good Product Theater 1 (Booth #135) Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) Samaritan Hospital, Suffern, Supported by Shire Supported by Allergan – Vraylar N.Y., Consultant of Sunovion An Antipsychotic Clinical Overview Pharmaceuticals Inc. Beyond Childhood: Recognizing ADHD in Adults Presenter: Henry Nasrallah, M.D. Presenter: Andrew J. Cutler, M.D. The Sydney W. Souers Professor and Rakesh Jain, M.D., M.P.H EVP & Chief Medical Officer, Chair, Department of Neurology and Clinical Professor, Department of Meridien Research Psychiatry, St. Louis University School Psychiatry, Texas Tech University of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., Consultant School of Medicine, Midland, Texas of Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.

1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Noon – 1:00 p.m. Product Theater 2 (Booth #2105) Product Theater 1 (Booth #135) Supported by ACADIA Supported by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Treatment advances in Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis: Transforming Establishing a Long-term the Standard of Care for Treatment Plan for Patients Hallucinations and Delusions With Schizophrenia Presenters: Presenter: Gus Alva, M.D., DFAPA Andrew Kwait, M.D. Medical Director, ATP Clinical Psychiatrist, Eliot Community Human Research, Assistant Professor, Services, Danvers, Mass. Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, University of California, Riverside, Calif.

Stephen M. Stahl, M.D., Ph.D. Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Professor of Psychiatry, University of ! APA product theaters California, San Diego Medical School are for informational San Diego, Calif. and promotional purposes only, and do not offer CME credit. The information presented is provided by the supporting companies and does not represent any endorsement by the American Psychiatric Association of any company or product.

187 The Therapeutic The two-hour are Updates ! supported promotional supported Attendees presentations. the for be registered must Annual Meeting, and the meeting badge is required admittance. for TUESDAY, MAY 23 MAY TUESDAY, Food service begins begins service Food 6:45 p.m. at begins at Program 7:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Hilton San Diego Bayfront Indigo Ballrooms Level 2 ABEF, Pfizer by Supported a for Label Updates Important Based Therapy Smoking Cessation Trial Clinical on a Large Presenter: M.D. John Hardy,

The Therapeutic Therapeutic The - infor for are Updates ! mational and promotional and promotional mational purposes only and do not - infor The CME credit. offer is provided presented mation the supporting companies by any and does not represent the Ameri- endorsement by Association can Psychiatric or product. company of any MONDAY, MAY 22 MAY MONDAY, Rethinking Tardive Dyskinesia: Dyskinesia: Tardive Rethinking Assessment to Approaches Clinical and Treatment Speakers: M.D. Cutler, J. Andrew M.D. Meyer, Jonathan Ph.D. M.D., John C. Morgan, 6:45 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Marina Diego San Marquis Marriott San Diego Ballroom, Lobby Level, North Tower Neurocrine by Supported Biosciences, Inc. Three Therapeutic Updates will be held on Sunday, May 21; 21; May Sunday, will be held on Updates Therapeutic Three two-hour are updates 23. The May 22; and Tuesday, May Monday, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Psychiatry, of Professor Adjunct San Diego, California of University Visiting Honorary Calif., San Diego, of University Fellow, Senior UK Cambridge, & Chief President Vice Executive Research, Meridien Officer, Medical Fla. Tampa, Texas Psychiatry, Professor, Clinical Health Sciences University Tech Medicine, of School Center Midland, Texas Texas Psychiatry, Professor, Clinical Center Health Sciences University Tech Midland, Texas Medicine, of School

informational programs supported by Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., U.S.A., Pharmaceuticals Takeda by supported programs informational These Inc.; and Pfizer. Biosciences, Neurocrine Inc. & Lundbeck; of the Exhibit held as an extension being are programs promotional thought leaders in therapeutic by presentations feature Hall. They must Attendees these programs. for is not provided CME credit areas. Meeting, and the meeting badge is the Annual for be registered admittance. for required purposes and promotional informational for are Updates Therapeutic is presented The information CME credit. only and do not offer any does not represent and the supporting companies by provided company of any Association the American Psychiatric endorsement by attend! Plan to or product. Sunshine Payment the Physician by covered are Updates Therapeutic their provide to will be required attending and physicians Act, public reports. for identifying information ! SUNDAY, MAY 21 MAY SUNDAY,

Depression, Its Impact, and the and the Its Impact, Depression, and of Recognition Importance Treatment Presenter: Ph.D. M.D., M. Stahl, Stephen Panelists: M.D. Cutler, J. Andrew M.P.H. Jain, M.D., Rakesh FRCPC M.D., S. McIntyre, Roger 6:45 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Hyatt Grand Manchester Grand Hall C-D, Lobby Level Pharmaceuticals Takeda by Supported S. A., Inc. & Lundbeck U. Therapeutic Updates psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 190 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

ACADIA Healthcare Powered Advanced Integrated by Physician Career Line Neurosciences, LLC

Booth #1912 Booth #2239

6100 Tower Circle, Suite 1000 351 Hitchcock Way, Suite B-170 Franklin, TN 37067 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 www.physiciancareerline.com www.tmsmind.com As the foremost behavioral healthcare Advanced Integrated Neurosciences, LLC management company in the world, Acadia (AIN) provides its proprietary system of Healthcare is pleased to provide an invaluable navigated (or "targeted") transcranial magnetic tool for physicians in both the mental health and stimulation (TMS) and other neuromodulation medical fields through its Physician Career Line, technologies to physicians for patients suffering or PCL. Physician Career Line maintains active from neuropsychiatric conditions including

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting listings of the current employment opportunities depression, chronic pain, stroke and concussion/ available at Acadia Healthcare treatment centers TBI. To accomplish this, AIN has brought all across the United States. together leading neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and experts in functional MRI T brain-imaging diagnostics and one of the largest national providers of TMS therapy. ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Booth #1052, 1321 Advocate Medical Group

3611 Valley Centre Drive #300 Booth #207 San Diego, CA 92130 8550 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 650 www.acadia-pharm.com Chicago, IL 60631 ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a www.advocatedocs.com biopharmaceutical company focused on Advocate Medical Group is a physician-led the development and commercialization medical group providing primary care, specialty of innovative medicines to address unmet services, medical imaging, outpatient services medical needs in neurological and related and community-based medical practices central nervous system disorders. throughout Chicagoland and Bloomington/ Normal. Advocate Medical Group is part of Admera Health Advocate Health Care, the largest health system in Illinois and one of the largest health care Booth #1614 providers in the Midwest. 126 Corporate Boulevard South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Air Force Recruiting Services www.admerahealth.com Booth #216 Admera Health is a CLIA-certified CAP 550 D Street W, Suite 1 accredited laboratory, utilizing next-generation Randolph AFB, TX 78150 sequencing technology to advance the field of www.airforce.com . Our expertise includes “Practice medicine not paperwork.” Air Force pharmacogenomics, cardiovascular disease and psychiatrists provide medical care for our non-invasive cancer screening. Diagnostic test nation’s heroes. They work with state-of- results are delivered to physicians and patients the-art medicine in a group practice and in a distilled and manageable report, giving them participate in humanitarian and aeromedical the relevant information to make more informed missions worldwide. treatment decisions. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Alcala Laboratories T Booth #2039 Alkermes, Inc.

3703 Camino del Rio South, #100-A Booth #1331 San Diego, CA 92108 852 Winter Street www.alcalalabs.com Waltham, MA 02451-1420 Alcala Testing and Analysis Services was www.alkermes.com founded by a partnership of medical, legal Alkermes is a fully integrated and scientific professionals. Alcala provides biopharmaceutical company that applies medical professionals with timely, accurate and its scientific expertise and technological transparent urine, blood and pharmacogenetic know-how to develop innovative medicines analysis, providing essential blood and designed to help patients with serious, biomarker testing and invaluable dosing chronic conditions better manage their guidelines for numerous prescribed medications. disease. For more information, please visit Alcala Laboratories would like to be your the Alkermes website. partners in personalized medicine. Please call 1-619-450-5870 or find more info at our website. All Star Recruiting Align International Recruitment Ltd. Booth #215 Booth #410 6119 Lyons Road 429 Durham Street North Coconut Creek, FL 33073-4740 Christchurch, New Zealand www.allstarrecruiting.com www.alignrecruitment.com All Star Recruiting is one of the country’s Ready for a change? How about New Zealand? leading physician recruitment firms. We provide The market for psychiatrists in New Zealand dedicated and personalized attention to every is booming! We recruit psychiatrists for all of physician and client we service. With years New Zealand and fully facilitate registration, of incomparable success in the physician/ job interview preparation and relocation. We healthcare recruiting industry, we have a wealth are New Zealand based with close relationships of knowledge and understanding of the ever to support all of our hospitals and community changing healthcare field. We aim to stay mental health centers. See us today to fulfill your current on the market trends that affect both dream to live in New Zealand! our physicians and clients. Aligned Telehealth T Booth #323 Allergan 26135 Mureau Road, Suite 101 Calabasas, CA 91302 Booth #931, 1721 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | www.alignedth.com 400 Interpace Parkway Aligned Telehealth is a national provider of Parsippany, NJ 07054 on-site and telemedicine psychiatric physician www.allergan.com services to hospitals, health systems, post- Allergan is a unique, global pharmaceutical acute facilities and prisons. Aligned provides company focused on developing, telepsychiatry consultation services to hospital manufacturing and commercializing high- emergency departments, observation units quality generic and innovative branded and inpatient units. Aligned also provides on- pharmaceutical products for patients around site psychiatric hospitalist services to manage the world. The company has approximately inpatient behavioral health units. Aligned 30,000 employees worldwide and maintains currently serves 35 acute care hospitals and 50 global headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. For post-acute facilities in five states. more information, visit our website.

193 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Allied Powers LLC Altru Health System

Booth #1505 Booth #224

9474 Twister Trace Street 1200 South Columbia Road Las Vegas, NV 89178 Grand Forks, ND 58206 www.emp10.com www.altru.org Our product employs the latest in TENS/EMS At Altru Health System, we are serious about technology. With a fully rechargeable lithium providing an exceptional patient experience battery, our devices are portable and easy and positively impacting the communities we to use. serve. Our physician-led, community-owned, not-for-profit health system serves over 225,000 Allina Health residents in Northeast North Dakota and Booth #317 Northwest Minnesota. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting P.O. Box 1583 American Academy of Minneapolis, MN 55440-1583 Addiction Psychiatry www.allinahealth/careers Booth #1410 At Allina Health, we are proud to offer a team- based care model so you can work to the top 400 Massasoit Avenue of your license and provide better access and East Providence, RI 02914 comprehensive care. We’re seeking passionate www.aaap.org psychiatrists like you to serve patients at our The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry hospitals and clinics in Minneapolis/St. Paul, a (AAAP) is the professional membership top-ranked place to live and work where you’ll organization for learning and sharing about the find a practice and community, that’s right art and science of Addiction Psychiatry research for you. and clinical treatment.

Alpha Genomix Laboratories American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. Booth #2036 Booth #1405 1130 Hurricane Shoals Road NE, Suite 1800 Lawrenceville, GA 30043-4849 2150 E. Lake Cook Road, Suite 900 www.alphagenomix.com Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-1875 Alpha Genomix Laboratory is a CLIA-certified www.abpn.com Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory performing The American Board of Psychiatry and clinical genetic testing. Our high complexity Neurology serves the public interest and laboratory offers the complete spectrum the professions of psychiatry and neurology of diagnostic services and delivers critical by promoting excellence in practice patient testing to physicians nationwide. Our through its certification and maintenance of state of the art laboratory along with proven certification processes. pharmacogenetic testing methodology improves prediction of the best medication for patients, by collecting and integrating diverse data and information on individual’s genetics basis. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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American Medical Association T Booth #1516 American Professional Agency, Inc.

330 N. Wabash Avenue Booth #939 Chicago, IL 60611-3586 95 Broadway www.ama-assn.org Amityville, NY 11701-2718 The American Medical Association is the premier www.apamalpractice.com national organization dedicated to empowering Our company is a leading provider of the nation’s physicians to continually provide psychiatrists medical professional liability safer, higher quality and more efficient care insurance and is the only program for patients and communities. For more than administrator endorsed by the American 165 years the AMA has been unwavering in Psychiatric Association. Our policy provides its commitment to using its unique position

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting comprehensive protection, including ECT and knowledge to shape a healthier future for and forensic coverage, competitive rates and America. Visit our website. many discounts. Policyholders have access American Physician Institute— to a team of risk managers to discuss legal Beat the Boards and risk related issues and a daily 24-hour hotline should an emergency arise. Booth #1642

900 Oakmont Lane, Suite 450 Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC Westmont, IL 60559 www.americanphysician.com Booth #1931 American Physician Institute (API) develops 6 Concourse Parkway, Suite 1800 medical education courses for psychiatry and Atlanta, GA 30328-5353 its subspecialties, including general, child and www.arborpharma.com adolescent, geriatric and addiction psychiatry. Please visit the Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC API also develops CME activities which include exhibit for more information about products and our MasterPsych Conference and CME-to-GO services that will be of interest to you. Audio Series. T Army Medical Recruiting

Booth #322

185 9th Calvary Regiment Road, Building 206 Fort Knox, KY 40121-2725 www.goarmy.com Health care professionals who serve as officers in the U.S. Army Medical Department enjoy a wide range of opportunities and financial incentives. Please visit the Army booth and meet with an Army recruiter and learn more about full-time or part-time career opportunities in the United States Army or Army Reserves. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Ascension, WI Aurora Health Care

Booth #1810 Booth #306

400 W. Riverwoods Parkway 3000 W. Montana Street Milwaukee, WI 53212 Milwaukee, WI 53215 www.ascension.org www.aurora.org/doctor Ascension is a faith-based healthcare Aurora Health Care is the largest health care organization dedicated to transformation system in Wisconsin. With service areas through innovation across the continuum of extending to Northeastern Illinois, Aurora is care. It is the largest nonprofit health system in anchored by two top tier tertiary/quaternary the U.S. and the world’s largest Catholic health care centers. Our integrated delivery model system. At Ascension we are committed to allows Aurora physicians and advanced delivering compassionate, personalized care practice professionals to support their patients, to all, with special attention to person living in connect with colleagues and offer state-of- poverty and those most vulnerable. the-art, top tier quality care. Email Jeanette. [email protected], call 414-389-2634 or Association of Gay and Lesbian visit our website. Psychiatrists (AGLP)

Booth #1704 Austen Riggs Center Booth #1104 4514 Chester Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143-3707 25 Main Street www.aglp.org Stockbridge, MA 01262-9701 AGLP is a community of psychiatrists that www.austenriggs.org educates and advocates on lesbian, gay, bisexual The Austen Riggs Center holds patient authority and transgender mental health issues. Our goals and its completely open, voluntary and are to foster a fuller understanding of LGBT therapeutic community setting as core values mental health issues; research and advocate in the treatment of psychiatrically complex for the best mental health care for the LGBT adults. Austen Riggs is a not for profit, private community, develop resources to promote residential treatment program and psychiatric LGBT mental health and create a welcoming, hospital with a continuum of care. Patients safe, nurturing and accepting environment for receive individual psychotherapy four times our members. weekly with a doctoral level clinician, supported by an interdisciplinary treatment team. Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria – ABP

Booth #230

Buenos Aires Street, 48 - 3 Floor Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Rio de Janeiro - RJ 20070-022 www.abpbrasil.org.br Brazilian Psychiatric Association (ABP) is a not-for-profit organization who acts in defense of psychiatric labor rights and development since 1966. We promote and host the Brazilian Congress of Psychiatry, the third major event of its kind in the world, which is in its 35th edition. ABP publishes the most important scientific magazine on the medical community of Latin America, the Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria.

197 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Affairs Barton Associates

Booth #1608 Booth #1511

30 Enterprise, Suite 400 300 Jubilee Drive Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Peabody, MA 01960 [email protected] www.bartonassociates.com Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a The term Locum Tenens is Latin for “holding biopharmaceutical company focused on one’s place” and represents temporary staffing. acquiring, developing and commercializing Barton Associates is a locum tenens staffing novel therapeutic products for the treatment and recruiting agency that recruits and assigns of central nervous system disorders. Avanir locum physician assistants to assignments at Medical Information responds to unsolicited hospitals, medical practices and companies inquiries to help facilitate appropriate throughout the U.S. Assignments range from psychiatry.org/annualmeeting therapeutic utilization of Avanir medications. short term (just a few shifts) to long term (up to We strive to provide the highest-quality service a year or more). to healthcare practitioners through the timely provision of scientifically sound, fair-balanced Bassett Healthcare Network medical information resources. Booth #1107 Avanir Pharmaceuticals 1 Atwell Road Medical Information Cooperstown, NY 13326-1301 www.bassett.org Booth #2044 Bassett Healthcare Network, a progressive 30 Enterprise Ste 400 health care network in Central New York and Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 major teaching affiliate of Columbia University, [email protected] is seeking a well-trained BC/BE outpatient Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a adult and child and adolescent psychiatrists. biopharmaceutical company focused on The psychiatry department has outpatient, acquiring, developing, and commercializing inpatient and emergency room facilities. Practice novel therapeutic products for the treatment opportunities can be tailored to individual of central nervous system disorders. Avanir preference. Teaching of medical residents and Medical Information responds to unsolicited Columbia-Bassett Medical Students is a highlight inquiries to help facilitate appropriate of our opportunity. therapeutic utilization of Avanir medications. We strive to provide the highest-quality service Bellin Psychiatric Center to healthcare practitioners through the timely Booth #208 provision of scientifically sound, fair balanced medical Information resources. 301 E. St. Joseph Street Green Bay, WI 54301 Bankers Healthcare Group www.bellin.org Bellin Psychiatric Center is the premier provider Booth #2037 of behavioral health services in Northeast 201 Solar Street Wisconsin. The center offers inpatient services Syracuse, NY 13204 at its main facility, located in Green Bay. In www.bankershealthcaregroup.com addition, experienced professionals with Bellin Bankers Healthcare Group provides innovative, Psychiatric Center provide mental health hassle-free financial solutions exclusively to assessments; crisis management; individual, healthcare professionals. couples and family therapy; substance abuse services and employee assistance program services at a number of locations. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

198 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

T Cambridge University Press Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Booth #645

Booth #1204, 1605 1 Liberty Plaza, 165 Broadway New York, NY 10006 47 Hulfish Street www.cambridge.org Princeton, NJ 08542-3713 Please visit the Cambridge University Press www.braeburnpharma.com exhibit for more information about products and Braeburn Pharmaceuticals is focused on services that will be of interest to you. long-acting treatments in neurological and psychiatric disorders. Probuphine® Captive Risk Planners/ (buprenorphine) implant for opioid Perfect Tax & Finance dependence commercially available. Booth #1105

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Products in development include CAM2038, weekly and monthly subcutaneous injection 6850 TPC Drive, Suite 108 of buprenorphine, in development for opioid McKinney, TX 75070-3145 addiction and pain; a risperidone six-month www.captiveriskplanners.com implant and a novel molecule, ATI-9242 Please visit the Captive Risk Planners/Perfect for schizophrenia. Tax & Finance exhibit for more information about products and services that will be of Brainsway USA Inc. interest to you. Booth #1443 Carle Physician Group

2 Bala Plaza, Suite 300 Booth #434 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1512 611 West Park Street www.brainsway.com Urbana, IL 61801 Please visit the Brainsway USA Inc. exhibit for www.carleconnect.com more information about products and services Carle Physician Group, a 400+ physician that will be of interest to you. multispecialty group in Champaign-Urbana, is part of a not-for-profit integrated network T of healthcare services that includes Carle California Correctional Health Foundation Hospital, a 393-bed Magnet® Care Services (CCHCS) Level I Trauma Center with Level III perinatal services and clinics located in 19 communities Booth #209 throughout Illinois. 8280 Longleaf Drive, Building D2 Elk Grove, CA 95758 Carolinas HealthCare System changingprisonhealthcare.org Booth #408 With 35 locations throughout California and a multidisciplinary approach to mental 501 Billingsley Road health care, CCHCS is an ideal place to Charlotte, NC 28211 begin, or continue your career. You will join a www.carolinashealthcare.org team well-versed in the intricate psychiatric Excellent career opportunities await qualified and medical interplay necessary to treat our adult psychiatrists at Carolinas Healthcare unique patient population. In return, you will Systems - Behavioral Health in the beautiful receive a competitive salary and all of the Charlotte, N.C. area. Positions include psych- benefits and security of state employment. dedicated ED, outpatient and C&L. Excellent benefits, compensation and work life balance. Please visit Booth 408 for details! | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

200 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

The Center for Eating Disorders Citizens Memorial Hospital at Sheppard Pratt Booth #406 Booth #1115 1500 N. Oakland Avenue 6535 North Charles Street, Suite 300 Bolivar, MO 65613 Baltimore, MD 21204 www.citizensmemorial.com www.eatingdisorder.org Citizens Memorial Hospital (CMH) provides The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard healthcare to a nine county area of rural Pratt offers comprehensive care for children, southwest Missouri. Psychiatric opportunities adolescents and adults with eating disorders. are available in the 20 bed inpatient geriatric The Center for Eating Disorders, which has been wellness unit, providing care in our seven, a national leader in evidence-based treatment long-term care facilities and/or in one of our 13 since 1989, provides highly specialized individual, Primary Care Clinics. Physician satisfaction at group, family, occupational, art and nutritional CMH is in the top 15% in the nation and physician therapies, and offers a full continuum of care. turnover is very low!

Central Intelligence Agency Clinical Psychiatry News

Booth #416 Booth #1214

Recruitment Center 7 Century Drive, Suite 302 Washington, DC 20505 Parsippany, NJ 07054-4609 www.cia.gov www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com The CIA is the premier agency responsible Clinical Psychiatry News is an independent for providing global intelligence on the newspaper that provides the practicing ever-changing political, social, economic, psychiatrist with timely and relevant news and technological and military environment. Here, commentary about clinical developments in the your paramount goal and mission will be to field and about the impact of health care policy protect the national security of the United on the specialty and the physician's practice. States. Virtually any job you can imagine is available at the CIA — plus, some you can’t CliniCom even imagine. Booth #1113 Christian Medical & Dental 408 Healthwest Drive Associations, Psychiatry Section Dothan, AL 36303-2054 clinicom.com Booth #1814 CliniCom is a secure, intuitive, web-based P.O. Box 7500 intake and assessment tool that has been Bristol, TN 37621-7500 used in mental health settings for the past cmda.org/psychiatry 10 years. CliniCom allows patients to choose Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | The Christian Medical and Dental Associations from 26 possible chief complaints to assess (CMDA) is a 17,800 member organization for 51 possible psychiatric conditions based providing resources, networking, education on the DSM-V in children, adolescents and and a public voice for Christian healthcare adults. CliniCom saves time and supplies better professionals and students. The psychiatry information for the clinician which results in section offers a forum for the interface of better care. psychiatric practice and the Christian faith. APA participants are welcome to attend our concurrent programs on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Visit our website for more information at cmda.org/psychiatry.

201 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

CNS Vital Signs Community Health Systems

Booth #1717 Booth #211

598 Airport Boulevard, Suite 1400 4000 Meridian Boulevard Morrisville, NC 27560-7203 Franklin, TN 37067-6325 www.cnsvs.com www.chsmedcareers.com Assessment of a patient's neurocognitive status Community Health Systems, Inc. is one of the is a "Vital Sign" that is becoming an integral nation’s leading operators of general acute part of both everyday medical practice and care hospitals. The organization’s affiliates own, clinical research. With CNS Vital Signs suite of operate or lease 158 hospitals in 22 states with services, any clinician, sponsor or investigator approximately 27,000 licensed beds. can obtain an easy to use, objective, efficient, computerized neurocognitive-testing toolset. Community Psychiatry psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Booth #314 CNSDose 3835 N. Freeway Boulevard, Suite 100 Booth #2223 Sacramento, CA 95834-1928 3051 W. Maple Loop Drive, Suite 200 www.communitypsychiatry.com Lehi, UT 84043 Community Psychiatry (CP) is an outpatient www.cnsdose.com practice that builds strong relationships with CNSDose is a decision support tool healthcare professionals and insurers to deliver committed to aiding clinicians to find the right outstanding care to commercially insured antidepressant faster. Our 12-week double- and MediCal patients. CP strives to provide blinded RCT compared genetically guided administrative support to their Psychiatrists and versus unguided antidepressant prescribing, Nurse Practitioners so their providers can focus and it showed that 72% of patients reached on their work with integrity and autonomy. full remission when using CNSDose on the first antidepressant compared to 28% of patients CompHealth when using the trial and error method. Please Booth #2124 stop by our booth for more details. 7259 S. Bingham Junction Boulevard Midvale, UT 84047 T www.comphealth.com Community Health Network CompHealth is a national leader in healthcare staffing. CompHealth was founded in 1979 Booth #204 and is now the largest locum tenens staffing 7240 Shadeland Station Suite 300 agency in the U.S. CompHealth also specializes Indianapolis, IN 46256 in permanent physician placement and both www.ecommunity.com/physicianrecruitment temporary and permanent allied healthcare Ranked among the nation's most integrated staffing. CompHealth is part of the CHG healthcare systems, Community Health healthcare services family of companies, which Network is Central Indiana’s leader in is ranked on Fortune magazine's list of "100 Best providing convenient access to exceptional Companies to Work For." healthcare services, where and when patients need them–hospitals, health pavilions and doctor’s offices, as well as workplaces, schools and homes. Exceptional care, simply delivered. Visit us at our website. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

202 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Comprehensive Psychiatric Services Correct Care Solutions, LLC

Booth #210 Booth #2042

3100 Oak Road, Suite 270 1283 Murfreesboro Pike, Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA 94597 Nashville, TN 37217-2421 www.psych-doctor.com ccs.careers Comprehensive Psychiatric Services is a Correct Care Solutions is a healthcare company well established group that offers a unique in the public sector serving the needs of patients environment for those who desire to work in in correctional environments, state psychiatric the private practice sector. Our doctors have hospitals, forensic mental health facilities and the freedom to run their own practice while not other specialty care. We offer healthcare jobs being burdened by administrative duties. We in corrections and correctional facilities, state work closely with all major insurance providers psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment psychiatry.org/annualmeeting and have locations throughout Northern and centers and more. Southern California. Current Psychiatry Compulink Business Systems, Inc. Booth #1216 Booth #1507 7 Century Drive, Suite 302 1100 Business Center Circle Parsippany, NJ 07054-4609 Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-1129 www.currentpsychiatry.com www.compulinkadvantage.com Current Psychiatry delivers practical, Compulink is a leader in EHR and practice authoritative content--covering evidence- management solutions for psychiatry, mental based medicine, cases, professional liability and health and addiction medicine. Our all-in-one psychopharmacology--to 40,000 psychiatrists, system includes EHR, practice management, psychiatry residents and other practitioners, in E-Prescribing/EPCS, patient portal and ASAM print and a multimedia-enhanced web site. interface. Certified for meaningful use and MACRA ready. RCM billing service available. T Corizon Health Dartmouth-Hitchcock

Booth #308 Booth #1812

103 Powell Court 1 Medical Center Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Lebanon, NH 03756 www.corizonhealth.com www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org As correctional healthcare pioneer and leader, Our mission at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Corizon Health provides client partners with high is to advance health through research, quality healthcare and re-entry services that education, clinical practice and community improve the health and safety of our patients, partnerships, providing each person the reduce recidivism and better the communities best care, in the right place, at the right where we live and work. Our people, practices time, every time. Our vision is to achieve the and commitment to success through evidence- healthiest population possible, leading the based medicine enables us to consistently meet transformation of health care in our region and exceed client expectations. and setting the standard for our nation. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

204 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

The Delta Companies Diamond Healthcare Corporation

Booth #1815 Booth #318

1755 Wittington Place, Suite 175 701 E. Byrd Street, 15th Floor Dallas, TX 75234-1928 Richmond, VA 23219 www.thedeltacompanies.com www.diamondhealth.com The Delta Companies offer permanent and Diamond Healthcare is a behavioral and temporary staffing solutions nationwide for population health management and consulting physicians, physician extenders, therapy and firm. We own or operate near 100 programs other allied healthcare professionals. Physician and facilities in 31 states across the U.S. Since staffing services are represented by Delta 1985, we have been a leader across the full Physician Placement and Delta Locum Tenens. continuum of behavioral healthcare. From All other allied healthcare staffing services are developing behavioral health pavilions to represented by Delta Healthcare Providers. providing management and consulting services to hospitals and private practices - we deliver Department of State Hospitals the power of clarity! Booth #222 DR Wanted 1600 9th Street, Room 440 Booth #1408 Sacramento, CA 95814 www.dsh.ca.gov 4170 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Suite 485 The Department of State Hospitals (DSH) Brookhaven, GA 30319 manages the California state hospital system, www.drwanted.com which provides mental health services to DrWanted is a national leader in the locum patients admitted into DSH facilities.The tenens industry. Best-of-Class technology and department strives to provide effective an individual, high-touch philosophy are the treatment in a safe environment and in a fiscally cornerstones of our recruitment process. Our responsible manner. DSH oversees five state team of staffing professionals provide a personal hospitals and three psychiatric programs located and unique search experience with an obsessive in state prisons. DSH-Atascadero; DSH-Coalinga; devotion to finding the right fit. We focus DSH-Metropolitan LA; DSH-Napa; DSH-Patton; on shortening the search process while also DSH-Sacramento; DSH-Salinas Valley; DSH- providing a precise match for both client and Stockton and DSH-Vacaville. candidate every time. T Dr. Fuji/ACIGI Department of Veterans Affairs Booth #2038 4399 Ingot Street Booth #1811 Fremont, CA 94538 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | 1250 Poydras Street, Suite 1000 www.fujichair.com New Orleans, LA 70113-1810 Dr. Fuji Cyber-relax medical massage www.vacareers.va.gov equipment is the fruit of further evolution of More than 6.3 million veterans and their intelligent pneumatic and mechanical milt- families turn to us for care every year, and technology designed to partner with medical it is our duty to provide them with the best and health professionals in their clinical stress health care available. Our team of 250,000 managements. full-time employees and 90,000 health professional trainees work together on interdisciplinary care teams to deliver critical services to our Nation’s Veterans.

205 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Dual Disorders International Congress Electromedical Products International, Inc. Booth #330 Booth #1305 Londres 17 Madrid, 28028 2201 Garrett Morris Parkway Spain Mineral Wells, TX 76067-9034 www.kenes-group.com www.alpha-stim.com Please visit the Dual Disorders International Alpha-Stim’s unique patented technology Congress exhibit for more information about manages even the most severe pain while products and services that will be of interest simultaneously treating anxiety, depression and to you. insomnia. Supported by more research than any device in its class, see studies at alpha-stim.com ECNP – European College of where you can also give the devices a virtual

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Neuropsychopharmacology test drive online. Or call 1-800-FOR-PAIN. Free Booth #229 60-day loan for practitioners. Bolognalaan 28 Elliot Health System Utrecht, 3584CJ Booth #440 Netherlands www.ecnp.eu 1 Elliot Way ECNP is Europe’s leading independent forum Manchester, NH 03103 for the science of CNS treatments.The ECNP www.elliotphysicians.org Congress showcases the world’s best disease- Elliot Health System’s Behavioral Health team oriented brain research, annually attracting is hiring ! Located in Manchester, N.H., we are between 4,000 and 6,000 neuroscientists, one of the leading providers of mental health psychiatrists, neurologists and psychologists. services throughout southern New Hampshire. ECNP’s wide range of scientific and educational Our call rotation is ideal for a great work/life activities, programmes and events make it the balance. We offer a robust benefits package largest non-institutional supporter of applied to include 20 days’ vacation and paid holidays, and translational neuroscience research and competitive CME allowance, relocation education in Europe. assistance and a sign-on bonus!

Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare Elsevier, Inc.

Booth #219 Booth #646

801 S Washington 1600 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 1800 Naperville, IL 60540 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2398 eehealth.org www.elsevierhealth.com At Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare, you’ll find a Please visit the Elsevier, Inc. exhibit for more collegial atmosphere where physicians and information about products and services that mid-level providers enjoy coming to practice. will be of interest to you. Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare is a three hospital system which includes Edward Hospital and Linden Oaks Hospital in Naperville and Elmhurst Memorial Hospital in Elmhurst. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

206 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Empathic Clinical Software ExMed Inc.

Booth #2046 Booth #2340

910 First Street South, #455 4550 Kearny Villa Road, Suite 224 Hopkins, MN 55343 San Diego, CA 92123 www.empathicsoftware.com www.exmedinc.com Fully integrated EHR/Business Management ExMed Inc. is a medically-owned, registered, for psychiatry and behavioral health. The most small business that assists facilities with their powerful clinical software – is also the easiest staffing needs on a temporary basis. Since 2003, to use. No more hunting, pointing, clicking our key Medical and Administrative personnel and backtracking to build a note. All of your have earned an enviable reputation for staffing charting requirements on one page: including the highest quality medically trained, mental E-prescribing, Labs, Review of Systems, health professionals to facilities throughout Summary, CQM’s, ICD-10/CPTs. Plus–all the California and Nevada. Our main focus is to hire administrative and billing capabilities you exemplary medical professionals to perform need. Smart Technology, Simple Workflow and services to our clients. Powerful Results. FCS, Inc. Enterprise Medical Recruiting Booth #337 Booth #1309 1711 Ashley Circle, Suite 6 714 Spirit 40 Park Drive, Suite 125 Bowling Green, KY 42104-5801 St. Louis, MO 63005 www.fcspsy.com www.enterprisemed.com FCS, Inc has over 34 years of effectively building Since 1990, Enterprise Medical Recruiting has relationships which allows us to be aware of been leading the national market in successful psychiatric job opportunities and changes in the healthcare recruitment. Our clients consist marketplace. FCS realizes that searching for a of health systems, hospitals, medical groups, new psychiatric job is an emotional time so we physician practices, academic institutions and work hard to find the right fit professionally and community health organizations. We fulfill over personally. FCS has over 2,000 job opportunities 300 physician, advanced practice provider and both permanent or locum tenens, let us help! healthcare leadership assignments annually. Focus: The Journal of Lifelong The Execu|Search Group Learning in Psychiatry

Booth #1711 Booth #1407

675 Third Avenue 5th Floor 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1825 New York, NY 10017 Arlington, VA 22209-3924 www.execu-search.com focus.psychiatryonline.org Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | The Execu|Search Group was founded in Subscribe today and receive $50 off the 1985 as a recruitment firm focused on serving subscription price! The best resource for clinical accounting firms, boutique hedge funds, synthesis, expert guidance, lifelong learning and and private equity funds. Over time, our firm maintenance of certification. A subscription to has evolved into a full-service recruitment, the journal Focus provides a review of current temporary staffing and workforce management clinical practice in specific content areas based solutions firm integrating a broad range on the outline of the ABPN MOC examination of industries. and the opportunity to earn 44 hours of CME credit per year.

207 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Forefront TeleCare, Inc. T Booth #2237 Genoa Telepsychiatry

2200 Powell Street, Suite 820 Booth #1015 Emeryville, CA 94608-1802 33 West 17th Street, Floor 8 www.forefronttelecare.com New York, NY 10011 Please visit the Forefront TeleCare, Inc. exhibit www.genoatelepsychiatry.com for more information about products and Genoa Telepsychiatry is the nation’s largest services that will be of interest to you. provider of outpatient telepsychiatry. We Fusion Healthcare Staffing specialize in behavioral health services and build sustainable telepsychiatry programs Booth #333 with compassionate and skilled providers.

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting P.O. Box 1865 Genoa providers use our videoconferencing Sandy, UT 84091 platform to connect with underserved www.fusionhcs.com populations, modernize care delivery and Fusion Healthcare Staffing has been connecting make a difference in the lives of our clients, physicians across the United States with their all without having to leave home. perfect jobs. Based in Sandy, Utah, our recruiters have over 60 years of healthcare staffing Genomind experience combined. We are committed to providing the highest level of customer service Booth #1205 by recruiting within the fields of emergency 2200 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 100 medicine, hospital medicine and psychiatry; we King Of Prussia, PA 19406-2755 now work with clients in nearly all 50 states. www.genomind.com Genomind is a personalized medicine company G&I Innovation LLC bringing innovation to mental healthcare Booth #2041 through genetic testing. Genomind’s expert staff is comprised of pioneering researchers and 3373 Wynn Road, #D thought leaders in psychiatry and neurology Las Vegas, NV 89102 who specialize in pharmacogenetic laboratory www.zerogravity.com testing for psychiatry. Genomind is committed Please visit the G&I Innovation exhibit for more to partnering with clinicians to improve information about products and services that their patients’ lives. Learn more at will be of interest to you. www.genomind.com. GeneSight Global Medical Staffing Booth #1012 Booth #304 6030 S. Mason Montgomery Road 3995 S. 700 E., Suite 100 Mason, OH 45040-3706 Salt Lake City, UT 84107-2536 www.genesight.com www.gmedical.com The GeneSight® test, developed by Assurex You're looking for a new opportunity, but you Health, helps healthcare providers get their don't know where to start. You're looking to patients on the right mental health or pain still do what you love—practice medicine—but medication faster. It uses a patient’s genetic you want more freedom. You're looking for information to identify which medications are something different, plain and simple. You've optimal and which may not work or may cause found it. Working close to home or exploring side effects. overseas is no problem. Short-term and longer- term opportunities are always available. Visit us at booth #304 to learn more. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Gould Farm Healio.com/PsychAnnals

Booth #1409 Booth #1504

P.O. Box 157 6900 Grove Road Monterey, MA 01245 Thorofare, NJ 08086 www.gouldfarm.org healio.com/psychannals Gould Farm is a psycho-social rehabilitation Please visit the Healio.com/PsychAnnals exhibit program for people living with mental health for more information about products and and related challenges. This healing community services that will be of interest to you. is dedicated to helping adults with mental health and related challenges move toward Health of Mind Group recovery, health and greater independence Booth #1045, 1510 through community living, meaningful work and clinical care. 70 Oak Street, Suite 102 Norwood, NJ 07242 Guilford Publications Please visit the Health of Mind Group exhibits for more information about products and services Booth #651 that will be of interest to you. 370 7th Avenue, Suite 1200 New York, NY 10001-3982 Hogrefe Publishing Corp. www.guilford.com Booth #852 New and upcoming books from Guilford Press: Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual: Second 7 Bulfinch Place, Suite 202 Edition: PDM-2 (Lingiardi & McWilliams); Boston, MA 02114 Treating Sleep Problems: A Transdiagnostic www.hogrefe.com Approach (Harvey & Buysse) and Motivational Hogrefe Publishing’s core publications include Interviewing and CBT: Combining Strategies for a range of high-quality scientific journals in the Maximum Effectiveness (Naar & Safren). fields of psychology, assessment and psychiatry and reference works for practicing psychiatrists, Hackensack Meridian Health psychologists, pharmacists and counselors, including the award-winning Clinical Handbook Booth #1906 of Psychotropic Drugs. Visit booth #852 to see 1967 Route 34 the just released 22nd edition and other new Building C, Suite 104 releases in the Advances in Psychotherapy Wall, NJ 07719 book series. www.hackensackmeridianhealth.org Hackensack Meridian Health is a leading not- for-profit health care network in New Jersey offering a complete range of medical services, Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | innovative research and life-enhancing care aiming to serve as a national model for changing and simplifying health care delivery through partnerships with innovative companies and focusing on quality and safety.

209 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Horizon Health Infinite Trading, Inc.

Booth #1311 Booth #1008

1965 Lakepointe Drive, Suite 100 1810 E. Sahara Avenue, Suite 1482 Lewisville, TX 75057-6424 Las Vegas, NV 89104 www.horizonhealth.com hidow.com Founded in 1981, Horizon Health Behavioral Please visit the Infinite Trading, Inc. exhibit for Health Services is the leading manager and more information about EMS technology. provider of hospital-based behavioral health programs. We have provided services in 47 InnovaTel Telepsychiatry states, working with hospitals of all types Booth #1904 and sizes to manage their behavioral health programs, providing an additional revenue 36 S. State Street, Floor 21 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting stream and helping to ease the strain on their Erie, PA 16501 emergency departments. www.intelpsych.com InnovaTel was established to provide timely Hospital Corporation of America access to quality psychiatric care via a secure video platform. InnovaTel provides psychiatric Booth #325 coverage to community mental health centers, 2 Maryland Farms, Suite 210 integrated primary care organizations and Brentwood, TN 37027-5007 other health care organizations in need of www.practicewithus.com psychiatric coverage. The founders of the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) owns company, recognizing the significant shortage and operates over 160 hospitals across the U.S. of psychiatrists and the increasing demand for which makes us one of the nation’s leading care, established the company to serve this providers of healthcare services. We believe national need. exceptional patient outcomes only come through a dedicated community of care, placing InSight Telepsychiatry, LLC our physicians at the forefront. Booth #1804 IASIS Healthcare 765 E. Route 70, Building A-100 Marlton, NJ 08053-2341 Booth #442 www.InSightTelepsychiatry.com 117 Seaboard Lane, Building E InSight is the leading national telepsychiatry Franklin, TN 37067 service provider organization with a mission www.iasishealthcare.com to transform access to behavioral health care IASIS - “The process of healing”. Our highly through innovative applications of technology. skilled doctors and experienced nurses keep InSight has over 18 years of experience with a relentless focus on quality and constantly telepsychiatry and serves over 225 organizations maintain their commitment to patient well-being across 26 states with its on-demand, scheduled, and satisfaction. With 16 acute care hospitals, connected services and inpathy divisions. one behavioral hospital and multiple other access points, we are proud to be able to reach more than 1.1 million patients annually in Arizona, Texas, Utah, Arkansas, Louisiana and Colorado. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

210 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Interior Health International Medical Recruitment

Booth #321 Booth #220

505 Doyle Avenue 608 St. Kilda Road, Level 6, West Tower Kelowna, BC V1Y 0C5 Melbourne, Victoria 3004 www.betterhere.ca Australia Come live, work and play where others only www.imrmedical.com vacation! From beaches to mountains, the International Medical Recruitment (IMR) Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada is Australia's leading medical recruitment is a four-season paradise for adventurers and company. Holding preferred supplier status recreationalists. Interior Health is developing the among the majority of health services in future of health care through physicians who are Australia and New Zealand, you can be assured committed to high quality patient care. Visit us that IMR will offer you the widest choice of and discover which opportunity is right for you. opportunities. IMR has a dedicated Mental Find out why it's better here! Health division that enables us to provide specific and tailored advice, ensuring positive T employment outcomes for you and your family. Intermountain Healthcare International OCD Foundation

Booth #331 Booth #1411

36 S. State Street, Floor 21 P.O. Box 961029 Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1630 Boston, MA 02196 physicianjobsintermountain.org www.IOCDF.org Visit Intermountain Healthcare to learn The mission of the International OCD about exciting physician job opportunities Foundation (IOCDF) is to help everyone affected (named by Forbes as one of nation's by obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and top 25 employers, 2015). Intermountain related disorders to live full and productive Healthcare, a Utah-based nonprofit system lives. Our aim is to increase access to effective of 22 hospitals, 185 clinics, a medical group treatment, end the stigma associated with (1,000+ employed physicians), a health plans mental health issues, and foster a community division (Select Health) and other health for those affected by OCD and the professionals services, is widely recognized as a leader who treat them. in clinical quality improvement and efficient healthcare delivery. Visit Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. (ITCI) www.intermountainhealthcare.org or Booth #1937 www.physicianjobsintermountain.org. 430 E. 29th Street, Suite 900 New York, NY 10016-8367 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | www.intracellulartherapies.com Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. is developing its lead drug candidate, lumateperone, for several neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders. Lumateperone, a first-in-class molecule, is in Phase 3 clinical development for the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar depression and agitation associated with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. ITCI is also advancing its novel phosphodiesterase platform, including the initiation of a program with its PDE1 inhibitor, ITI- 214, in patients with Parkinson's disease.

211 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Iris Telehealth The JAMA Network

Booth #911 Booth #753

806 Nelson Street, #201 330 North Wabash Avenue, Suite 39300 Austin, TX 78703 Chicago, IL 60611 www.iristelehealth.com www.jamanetwork.com Iris Telehealth is a telepscyhiatry provider Building on a tradition of editorial excellence, organization made up of the highest The JAMA Network brings JAMA together with quality behavioral health specialists such as 11 specialty journals to offer enhanced access psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners. to the research, viewpoints and medical news Our mission is to provide underserved shaping medicine today and into the future. communities with access to the best mental JAMA Cardiology, a new peer-reviewed journal health specialists and prescribers. We are was launched in 2016. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting dedicated to understanding your organization’s needs and operational goals because we T recognize that your success is critical to our own. Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Booth #1831 Ironshore Pharmaceuticals & Development, Inc. 1125 Trenton-Harbourton Road Titusville, NJ 08560 Booth #1421 www.janssen.com 10 Market Street, Suite 715 Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a Camana Bay, KY1-9006 pharmaceutical company of Johnson www.ironshorepharma.com & Johnson, has a long-standing legacy Ironshore Pharmaceuticals & Development, Inc. developing innovative therapies, especially is developing new drug products leveraging its in mental health. Janssen pioneered the proprietary DELEXIS® drug delivery platform to development of long-acting atypical optimize the delivery of stimulant medications injectable antipsychotics for schizophrenia, for the treatment of ADHD. Ironshore seeks to offering patients long-acting symptom fulfill a significant unmet medical need in the control. Learn more at our website. treatment of ADHD – inadequate symptom control during the early morning routine. JSA Health Telepsychiatry Jackson & Coker Booth #420

Booth #1638 410 Pierce, Suite 103 Houston, TX 77002 3000 Old Alabama Road, Suite119-608 www.jsahealthmd.com Alpharetta, GA 30022 JSA Health Telepsychiatry is joint commission jacksonandcoker.com and available on demand 24 hours a day/7 days Jackson & Coker, a top healthcare staffing firm, a week. JSA is on-site within minutes using is dedicated to uniting locum tenens physicians state-of-the-art equipment. We offer a flexible and advanced practitioners with the medical array of services: emergent, urgent and routine facilities that need them, ensuring patients evaluations. The key benefits of using JSA is: have access to life-saving healthcare. Jackson & decreased hospital boarding in the ED/ICU; Coker has been ranked a “Best Staffing Firm to decreased medical clearance; decreased risk Work For” by Staffing Industry Analysts and is management. JSA provide psychiatrist when part of the esteemed Jackson Healthcare family and where you need them. of companies. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Kaiser Permanente King Lion

Booth #305 Booth #1813

1800 Harrison Street, Floor 7 3635 W. Twain Avenue, #A Oakland, CA 94612-3466 Las Vegas, NV 89103 https://xnet.kp.org/physiciancareers www.kinglioninc.com With Kaiser Permanente, you’ll find recognition, We retail medical devices for various fields stability, opportunity and independence. We of treatment therapy that can easily be can also afford you a high quality of life and incorporated into any practice. Our devices aid a work schedule allowing for time spent with with increasing lymphatic movement, cellular family and friends. Contact 800-777-4912 or visit reproduction, speed healing times, reduce stress our website. and anxiety. They can also be designed to each customers needs.

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Kaiser Permanente–Washington Permanente Medical Group Liberty Healthcare Corporation

Booth #309 Booth #310

320 Westlake Avenue N 401 East City Avenue, Suite 820 Seattle, WA 98109-5232 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 www.grouphealthphysicians.org/ www.libertyhealthcare.com It's an exciting time to be part of Kaiser Liberty Healthcare is a physician-owned Permanente-Washington Permanente Medical organization with over three decades of Group. We are committed to providing high- experience serving people with mental illness. quality, affordable health care services and to Liberty Healthcare provides outpatient, improve the health of our members and the inpatient, residential and other mental health communities we serve. As a premier multi- services in locations throughout the U.S. Full- specialty group, KPWG is currently seeking BE/ time and part-time practice opportunities are BC Adult Psychiatrists to join our group practice. currently available with Liberty Healthcare for psychiatrists throughout California (including Ketamine Treatment Centers San Diego), Maine, Michigan and South Carolina. Booth #1010 LifePoint Health 1 Palmer Square E., Suite 420 Booth #205 Princeton, NJ 08542 www.KTCpartnership.com 330 Seven Springs Way Ketamine Treatment Centers is the premier Brentwood, TN 37027-5098 interventional psychiatric practice, offering www.lifepointhealth.net rapidly-acting therapies for the treatment of Please visit the LifePoint Health exhibit for more mood, anxiety, and pain disorders. Our initial information about products and services that focus is the therapeutic use of intravenous will be of interest to you. ketamine. Founded in 2011 by Dr. Steven Levine in Princeton, NJ, we now have a rapidly expanding group of centers open around the country. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

214 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions psychiatry.org/annualmeeting locumstory.com Lucimed

Booth #1416 Booth #1914

7259 S. Bingham Junction Boulevard Rue le Marais 12 a Midvale, UT 84047 Villers le Bouillet, 4530 www.locumstory.com Belgium Locumstory.com explains why locum tenens is www.myluminette.com/en-us an integral and growing part of the healthcare Lucimed develop and manufactures a pair of industry. It gives the history of locums and light therapy glasses by Luminette that help information on the benefits locums provides to cope with depressive disorders (seasonal to physicians, patients and hospitals. An and non seasonal) and with sleep disorders. estimated 40,000 physicians now work locum Luminette is a non-invasive, drug free solution tenens assignments each year, and more than used by more than 50,000 patients around 90 percent of hospitals and other facilities use the world. locum tenens physicians to fill positions. MAG & More LocumTenens.com Booth #1141 Booth #915 80 Pine Street, 24th Floor 2655 Northwinds Parkway New York, NY 10005 Alpharetta, GA 30009 www.magandmore.com www.locumtenens.com Please visit the MAG & More exhibit for more Founded in 1995, LocumTenens.com is a full- information about products and services that service staffing agency serving physicians and will be of interest to you. advanced practice professionals in all healthcare settings. LocumTenens.com also operates the Magstim largest internet job board for the industry with Booth #1221 access to thousands of jobs posted directly by facilities and agencies nationwide. LocumTenens. 633 Davis Drive, Suite 200 com is part of the Jackson Healthcare family of Morrisville, NC 27560-6364 companies. www.magstim.com Magstim has been "the brains behind" TMS for Los Angeles County Department almost 30 years. As the pioneers of magnetic of Mental Health stimulation, Magstim is known worldwide for our ease of use, flexibility, pulse-precision and Booth #418 reliability. Visit our exhibit to find out how the 550 South Vermont Avenue, 10th Floor OMD Magstim Therapy System and Magstim Insight Los Angeles, CA 90020 patient data management system are a great fit www.psychiatristjobs.la for your practice. Let us show you what is on Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | The Los Angeles County Department of Mental the Horizon. Health is at the forefront of healthcare reform, and we are building the future of community psychiatry. We seek to reshape mental health services in general, and psychiatric services in particular. Our department is looking for talented psychiatrists who are creative, passionate and ready to push the boundaries of traditional community practice.

215 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

Magventure, Inc. Mayo Clinic

Booth #1838 Booth #905

2300 Lakeview Parkway, Suite 700 200 First Street SW Alpharetta, GA 30009 Rochester, MN 55905 www.magventure.com www.mayoclinic.org MagVenture is a medical device company, Mayo Clinic's mission inspires hope and established in 2007, specializing in non- contributes to health and well-being by invasive magnetic stimulation systems (TMS) providing every patient the best care through for depression treatment as well as for integrated clinical practice, education and clinical examination and research in the areas research. Our neuroscience and genomic of , neurology, cognitive research (mood and addictive disorders) neuroscience, rehabilitation and psychiatry. guides cutting edge, progressive clinical care. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Multidisciplinary teams constantly seek and Management Solution, LLC share clinical innovation with the psychiatric Booth #223 community. Meet our psychiatrists, learn about research, clinical practice and CME courses. 200 Pine Avenue, Suite 600 Long Beach, CA 90802 www.vmssolution.com T Management Solution provides healthcare McLean Hospital professionals, including psychiatrists, to a variety Booth #1413 of clients through a network of specialized suppliers. Through our customized web-based 115 Mill Street technology, clients have access to electronic Belmont, MA 02478 job order disbursement and data visibility. Our mcleanhospital.org vendor neutral approach ensures increased McLean Hospital is the premier center recruitment of qualified candidates, efficiency for psychiatric treatment, research and and continuity of care by utilizing a large education. Offering a full continuum of care network of specialized services. including residential, inpatient, outpatient and partial hospital programs, McLean Maximus Federal Services treats a variety of psychiatric conditions including substance use disorders, OCD and Booth #1713 borderline personality disorder. 625 Coolidge Drive Folsom, CA 95630 MECTA Corporation www.maximus.com Maximus works with federal, state and local Booth #1005 governments to provide healthcare services. 19799 SW 95th Avenue, Suite B The California IMR project is seeking dedicated Tualatin, OR 97062 medical professionals to help us reach our goal www.mectacorp.com of "helping the government service the people." The first MECTA ECT device was designed in 1973 at Oregon Health Sciences University, and MECTA Corporation has been leading the field in research and innovation ever since. MECTAs are safer, easier to use and more innovative. MECTA's four generations of ECT devices have been utilized worldwide in clinical trials, which have resulted in optimized patient outcomes. MECTA – always on the cutting edge. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Medical Billing Professionals Medley Brazil

Booth #1547 Booth #2231

P.O. Box 560 Av. Major Sylvio de Magalhães Royersford, PA 19468-0560 Padilha, 5.200 – Jd. Morumbi www.mbpros.com Sao Paulo, 05693-000 Medical Billing Professionals (MBP) which has Brazil specialized in behavioral health billing since www.medley.com.br/portal/src 1997, will submit your claims for as low as $1.59 Medley belongs to the Sanofi Company, and per claim. If you are using a service charging a is one of the Brazil’s largest pharmaceutical percentage, ask how you can save with MBPros. industries. It acts in some specific segments, Stop by our booth for our show special–30 such as the central nervous system, with percent off any prepayment purchase, two a portfolio in the following pathologies: months free, and a free iPad or Apple Watch. depression, schizophrenia, insomnia, epilepsy, chronic pain and memory deficit. Medical Search International MedPartners Locum Tenens Booth #311 Booth #1609 23 Vreeland Road, Suite 110 Florham Park, NJ 07932 5810 Coral Ridge Drive, Suite 500 www.medsearchint.com Coral Springs, FL 33076 Medical Search International is a full-service www.medpartnerslocumtenens.com locum tenens and permanent staffing agency. MedPartners Locum Tenens specializes in We specialize in placing temp and permanent placing well-qualified physicians and advanced physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and practice clinicians in locum, locum-to-perm and all allied health personnel. We offer complete direct hire staff and leadership positions while work force solution for correctional medicine making this process as seamless as possible for staffing needs ranging from federal prisons to our client facilities. Our staff of highly skilled municipal detention centers. recruiters assists in this process from pre- qualification to final placement. Medicus Healthcare Solutions Medstori LLC Booth #206 Booth #1612 22 Roulston Road Windham, NH 03087 63 Baker Boulevard www.medicushcs.com Fairlawn, OH 44333 Medicus Healthcare Solutions has been www.medstori.com partnering with top talent in the healthcare Medstori LLC, is owned by a practicing industry providing exceptional locum tenens psychiatrist, who developed a computerized Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | staffing and permanent placement services to psychiatric evaluation form (iPad, iPhone, groups, practices, hospitals and other facilities Android, PC). Medstori is unique in that since 2004. Our combined services produce patients/families fill out most of the information benefits and outcomes well beyond what typical repeatedly asked by psychiatrists prior to a visit locum tenens staffing companies can offer. We (office, hospital, ER) from home or a secure area, do things a little differently, and we’re proud and then print/import it to EMR. Medstori saves of it. time and is easy to use. Try for free.

217 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions T T Merck & Co. MHS, Inc.

Booth #921 Booth #1110

2000 Galloping Hill Road 3770 Victoria Park Avenue Kenilworth, NJ 07033-1310 Toronto, ON M2H 3M6 www.merck.com www.mhs.com Merck is a global health care leader working Multi-Health Systems, Inc. is a leading to help the world be well. Merck is known technology company focused on innovative as MSD outside the U.S. and Canada. digital delivery of data analysis and Through our prescription medicines, scientifically validated assessments for vaccines, biologic therapies and animal more than 30 years. MHS serves clients

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting health products, we work with customers in corporate, clinical, educational, public and operate in more than 140 countries to safety, government, military, pharmaceutical deliver innovative health solutions. and research settings. MHS has developed leading products such as the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i 2.0®), the Conners™ Metabolic Maintenance suite of ADHD assessments and the Level of Booth #2338 Service™ suite.

601 Larch Street Sisters, OR 97759 Millennium Health www.methylpro.com Booth #1209 For over three decades, Metabolic Maintenance has been steadfast in producing pure, high- 15330 Avenue of Science quality, preservative-free products with no San Diego, CA 92128 added excipients, fillers or binders. Our products www.millenniumhealth.com are manufactured per the highest standards Millennium Health is a leading health solutions with only the most conscientious sourcing company that delivers accurate, timely and of ingredients. clinically actionable information to inform the right treatment decisions for each patient. MHM Services, Inc./Centurion, LLC. Millennium offers a comprehensive suite of Booth #1910 services to better tailor patient care. More information is available at our website. 1593 Spring Hill Road, Suite 610 Vienna, VA 22182 Minnesota Department www.mhm-services.com of Human Services MHM Services, Inc. and Centurion, LLC. are part Booth #430 of the fastest growing correctional healthcare company nationwide. We currently employ P.O. Box 64997 more than 6,000 healthcare professionals Saint Paul, MN 55164-0997 across 15 states. Full time, part time, per diem www.dhs.state.mn.us and telepsychiatry opportunities are available Please visit the Minnesota Department of Human nationwide. Contact us to learn more about the Services exhibit for more information about interesting field of correctional psychiatry! products and services that will be of interest to you. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Mount Sinai Health System Neba Health, LLC

Booth #1805 Booth #1240

One Gustave L. Levy Place 699 Broad Street, Suite 1000 New York, NY 10029 Augusta, GA 30901 www.mountsinai.org www.nebahealth.com The Mount Sinai Hospital's Department of For kids presenting with ADHD-like symptoms, Psychiatry, part of the Mount Sinai Behavioral NEBA assists in crafting your treatment plan Health System, is committed to improving by helping answer the question: Is it ADHD or mental and emotional health by providing something else? FDA cleared NEBA is the first outstanding inpatient and outpatient services brainwave-based neuropsychiatric interpretive for all ages. Our clinical experts tailor individual aid to integrate with a clinician’s traditional treatment plans for a variety of conditions ADHD evaluation. Surveys show parents think including depression, PTSD and eating disorders. NEBA provides the help they are looking for, useful information and parents would National Institute of Mental Health recommend NEBA to others. Booth #1715 NEOS Therapeutics 6001 Executive Boulevard Booth #1343 Room 6200, MSC 9663 2940 North Highway 360, Suite 400 Bethesda, MD 20892 Grand Prairie, TX 75050 www.nimh.nih.gov www.neostx.com The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) NEOS Therapeutics is a pharmaceutical is part of the National Institutes of Health, company focused on the development, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health manufacturing and commercialization of novel and Human Services. NIMH conducts and ADHD medications. Our proprietary technology supports research on the brain and disorders of platform has been used in the development of mental health. the first extended-release orally disintegrating tablet for the treatment of ADHD. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) T Booth #1210 Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. c/o CSR, Incorporated Booth #1021 4250 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22203 12780 El Camino Real www.niaaa.nih.gov San Diego, CA 92130-2042

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and www.neurocrine.com Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Alcoholism (NIAA) exhibit highlights the Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. discovers importance of alcohol research, prevention and develops innovative and life-changing and treatment for maintaining the health of pharmaceuticals utilizing our novel R&D the individual, the family and the nation. The platform. Neurocrine's efforts are focused on NIAAA's booth features publications appropriate conditions with high, unmet medical needs, for the public, research findings for professionals specifically in neurological and endocrine- and policy makers and research grant based diseases and disorders. opportunities available for biomedical and social science researchers.

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Neuronetrix T Booth #1739 New York-Presbyterian Hospital

1044 East Chestnut Street Booth #1114 Louisville, KY 40204 525 East 68th Street, #51 www.neuronetrix.com New York, NY 10065-4870 Neuronetrix is revolutionizing the care of www.nyp.org/amazingadvances patients with cognitive disorders by providing The psychiatry programs of NewYork- meaningful, clinical information to health care Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical professionals early in the disease process. Our Center and Weill Cornell Medicine ranked COGNISION™ System is being used to help among the highest in the nation by U.S. physicians differentiate between depression News and World Report, lead in accurate and dementia, track disease progression and

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting diagnosis of complex cases, advance assess the overall cognitive deficits in patients. the field in all aspects of research and COGNISION™ provides objective measures, is provide a continuum of care and care for practical to implement and has an attractive everyone–offering services in a wide range revenue model. of subspecialties for children, adolescents NeuroSoft TMS and adults.

Booth #1206 Newport Academy 170 N. Poinsettia Place Los Angeles, CA 90036 Booth #1646 www.neurosofttms.com 811 North Ranch Wood Trail Neurosoft has been a leader in the development Orange, CA 92869-2305 of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) www.newportacademy.com devices since 1996. Our state-of-the-art, FDA- Newport Academy is a series of evidence-based approved NeuroSoft TMS device has a small healing centers for teens and families struggling footprint, a modular design to freely move with mental health issues, eating disorders and around the office, the most efficient cooling substance abuse. With multiple U.S. locations, system in the industry and a smart patient Newport Academy offers a gender-specific, record system that easily keeps track of each individualized and comprehensive holistic individual patient's treatment. program that encompasses clinical therapy, experiential modalities and academic excellence. T We nurture the physical, psychological and educational needs of teens and their families NeuroStar Advanced Therapy from a foundation of unconditional love. Booth #1616, 1620

3222 Phoenixville Pike Malvern, PA 19355 www.neurostar.com NeuroStar Advanced Therapy is proven for patients who haven’t benefited from prior anti-depressant medication. It is covered by most insurance with over one million treatments performed across the U.S. The only transcranial magnetic stimulation with demonstrated durability over 12 months is backed by the largest clinical dataset of any TMS for depression. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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221 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

NLS-1 Pharma AG Northwell Health

Booth #955 Booth #1506

Alter Postplatz 2 600 Community Drive Stans, 6370 Manhasset, NY 11030 Switzerland www.northwell.edu www.nls-pharma.com Northwell Health is New York State’s largest NLS Pharma (NLS) is a Swiss-based biotech health care provider and private employer. With group focusing on the repurposing of 21 hospitals and nearly 450 outpatient practices, established and cost-effective drug/chemical we serve more than 1.8 million people annually compounds to treat neurological disorders and in the metro New York area and beyond. We cognitive impairment. NLS is active in the field are comprised of seven inpatient community of cognitive enhancement and neurosomatic hospital units and two free-standing psychiatric

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting therapies in particular. These disorders remain hospitals. We have over 35 outpatient programs largely under-diagnosed, and current therapies providing mental health, substance use and lack in safety and effectiveness. rehabilitation services.

Nomad Health Nova Innovations

Booth #1306 Booth #953

335 Madison Avenue 3305 Spring Mountain Road, #34 New York, NY 10017 Las Vegas, NV 89102 www.nomadhealth.com www.novainnovations.net Nomad is a clinical marketplace which alleviates Nova Innovations’ mission is to increase self- the time-consuming and inefficient traditional esteem and confidence in the business world. locums agency experience. Medical facilities We are a national distributor for business post shifts they need filled, and providers solutions in various industries. Primarily, our search for work by price, location and more. non-surgical solutions are offered in medical Our platform allows and encourages clients and spas, pharmaceutical offices and plastic healthcare providers to message and contract surgeon offices. with each other directly. There are no brokers, 100 percent online. Nview Health Booth #1054 Northern Light Technologies 616 Santa Teresa Court Booth #909 St. Augustine, FL 32095 8971 Henri Bourassa West www.nviewhealth.com St. Laurent, QC H4S 1P7 Nview Health is a health service providing www.northernlighttechnologies.com online assessment tools developed by Dr. David Please visit the Northern Light Technologies Sheehan, M.D. exhibit for more information about products and services that will be of interest to you. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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OhioHealth Behavioral Health exclusively licensed from Mayo Clinic to bring pharmacogenomics into routine clinical care. Booth #225

3820 Olentangy River Road Oregon Health & Science University, Columbus, OH 43214 Department of Psychiatry ohiohealth.com Booth #422 OhioHealth is a family of not-for-profit, faith- 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road based hospitals and healthcare organizations Portland, OR 97239 who have been serving patients in central www.ohsu.edu Ohio since 1891. The behavioral health program The Department of Psychiatry at Oregon Health is part of our quickly-growing neuroscience & Science University (OHSU) has outstanding service line. Come join our team on one of our opportunities for BC/BE psychiatrists. We are an inpatient psychiatric units, consult liaison service acclaimed academic health center. We invite you or outpatient clinic practices, as we implement to stop by our booth in the Career Fair for more mental health integration into primary care and information about psychiatry opportunities in expand our telepsychiatry services! the beautiful Northwest. OmegaBrite Oregon Health & Science Booth #2031 University-Unity Hospital

8275 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 121 Booth #221 Las Vegas, NV 89123 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, UHN80 www.omegabrite.com Portland, OR 97239 Fifteen years ago, OmegaBrite set the gold www.ohsu.edu standard for purity, concentration and scientific Unity is a collaboration between Legacy Health, efficacy in omega-3s. We have continued to Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), set the standard ever since. While on faculty at Adventist Health and Kaiser Permanente - Harvard Medical School, Dr. Locke formulated an innovative patient and family-centered the first 90% high concentrate formula of pure care environment for adults and adolescents omega-3, creating the first pharmaceutical experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis grade omega-3 supplement. His goal in creating in Portland, Ore. Please stop by our booth in the OmegaBrite was simply to create the highest Career Fair. purity omega-3 supplement.

OneOme

Booth #1708

807 Broadway Street, NE, Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55413 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | www.oneome.com OneOme’s RightMed® pharmacogenomic test helps healthcare providers with timely, evidence- based prescription decisions by combining a patient’s genetic profile and current medications in an interactive report that easily integrates into current practices. OneOme’s RightMed test covers cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, psychiatric conditions and more. The OneOme platform was co-developed and

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T OWP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Oregon State Hospital Booth #1738

Booth #424 22 East Chicago Avenue, Suite 200A Naperville, IL 60540 2600 Center Street, NE owppharma.com Salem, OR 97301 OWP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. markets www.oshpsychiatry.org neuroscience medications in the U.S. Our Oregon State Hospital is actively recruiting "Pharmaceutical Social Enterprise" helps people psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse with neuroscience disorders in under-resourced practitioners. We are surrounded by ocean areas globally get the treatment they need. beaches, snow-covered mountains and Learn more about OWP Pharmaceuticals at world-famous wineries, all within an hour’s www.owppharma.com and ROW Foundation at

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting drive. Come by our booth and meet our www.rowpharma.org. Chief of Psychiatry and other psychiatrists. They are eager to answer your questions. Oxford University Press

Booth #750 Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. 198 Madison Avenue Booth #1630, 1731 New York, NY 10016 508 Carnegie Center Drive www.oup.com/academic Princeton, NJ 08540 Please visit the Oxford University Press exhibit www.otsuka-us.com for more information about products and Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. is an services that will be of interest to you. innovative, fast-growing healthcare company that commercializes Otsuka-discovered and Paradigm Treatment Centers in-licensed products in the U.S., with a strong Booth #1208 focus on neuroscience, oncology, cardio-renal 6323 Via Escondido Drive and medical devices. For more information, visit Malibu, CA 90265 our website. www.paradigmmalibu.com Otto Trading, Inc. Paradigm Malibu and Paradigm San Francisco provide compassionate 30-45 day adolescent Booth #1515 residential treatment for anxiety, depression 1921 Carnegie Ave, Ste C and trauma. We have five beautiful community- Santa Ana, CA 92705-5510 based residences that accommodate six to eight www.unimedmassager.com 12-18 year old adolescents. We provide evidence- Distributor of drug free pain-management based and individualized care including daily technology, TENS & EMS. individual therapy, academic support and tutoring, 20 hours of weekly group therapy and a weekly five-hour family skills and support program each Saturday. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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PeaceHealth PM/2 Software, Inc.

Booth #1809 Booth #1304

1115 SE 164th Avenue, Department 352 163 Engle Street, Building 2 Third Floor Vancouver, WA 98683-9324 Englewood, NJ 07670 www.peacehealth.org www.pm2.com PeaceHealth, based in Vancouver, Wash., is a Widely used and trusted Windows billing non-profit Catholic health system offering care software for PC and Mac (under Parallels). to urban and rural communities in Washington, Produce patient statements and insurance Oregon and Alaska. In 1890, the Sisters of St. claims effortlessly. Electronic submission of Joseph of Peace founded what has become insurance claims. Updated to ICD10 and latest PeaceHealth. Today, PeaceHealth is the legacy CPT4 modifications. Additional features for of its founding Sisters and continues to serve appointment scheduling, treatment planning, it’s designated communities with a spirit progress notes and prescriptions. Produces of collaboration and stewardship–the spirit accounts receivable and many other accounting of health. reports, analyze income by referral sources, handle complex copayment arrangements. Free T technical support. Pfizer Inc. PracticeLink.com

Booth #1808 Booth #315

235 East 42nd Street 415 Second Avenue New York, NY 10017 Hinton, WV 25951-2427 www.pfizer.com www.practicelink.com At Pfizer, we apply science and our global Please visit the PracticeLink.com exhibit for resources to bring therapies to people more information about products and services that extend and significantly improve their that will be of interest to you. lives. Every day, Pfizer colleagues work across developed and emerging markets to PracticeMatch Services, LLC advance wellness, prevention, treatments Booth #214 and cures that challenge the most feared diseases of our time. 600 Emerson Road, Suite 450 Saint Louis, MO 63141 www.practicematch.com Pharmasan Labs You've got the skills, the training and the Booth #1509 ambition. It's time to find the job that ties it all together.The APMatch Career Center is a 373 280th Street free, confidential and secure resource that will Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Osceola, WI 54020 streamline your job search. A great AP deserves www.pharmasan.com a great job match. That match starts at www. Pharmasan Labs offers nationwide testing APMatch.com. services specializing in Neuro-Endo-Immune assessments to common clinical conditions. Specialty tests include urinary neurotransmitters, salivary hormones, mitochondrial superoxide, mitochondrial membrane potential, Natural Killer (NK) cells, cytokines, lymphocyte subset analysis, MELISA® metal allergy, basophil activation, IgG testing and iSpot Lyme T-cell ELISPOT technology.

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PreceptorLink Psychiatric Centers at San Diego, Incorporated Medical Group (PCSD) Booth #1908 Booth #218 1169 LL Ranch Road Encinitas, CA 92024 P.O. Box 609001 www.preceptorlink.com San Diego, CA 92160 PreceptorLink is a nurse practitioner-owned www.psychiatriccenters.com business created to help nurse practitioner (NP) Psychiatric Centers at San Diego (PCSD) has students find preceptors. We pay honoraria practiced in San Diego County since 1972 to preceptors. Due to the increased need for and is conveniently located in ten locations. psychiatric NPs and providers, we are placing PCSD is a group of psychiatrists, therapists psych NP students nationwide. Precepting is a and nurse practitioners who are engaged in a great way to see if an NP is a good fit for your wide range of professional endeavors. PCSD

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting practice! We are the best in the business! Visit offers a clinical approach using the resources our website. of a multidisciplinary team and state of the art treatment modalities. Prevea Health Psychiatric Times Booth #339 Booth #1513 2710 Executive Drive Green Bay, WI 54304 535 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 300 www.prevea.com/joinprevea Norwalk, CT 06854 Prevea Health, a physician owned and led www.psychiatrictimes.com multi-specialty group, seeking psychiatrists With cutting edge clinical information, to join the Prevea Family. Our primary care psychiatrists turn to us for news, commentaries providers and exceptional specialists offer and continuing medical education articles to care not found in Northeastern and in Western enhance their practice. Featuring special reports, Wisconsin’s Chippewa Valley region. Prevea topic centers, career opportunities, podcasts, offers physicians a voice in their practices, videos and more, Psychiatric Times is available in something difficult to find in today's health care print, online and on your mobile device. industry. Visit us and meet Dr. Jennifer Fischer at Booth #339 PsychU Booth #1009 Providence Health & Services 163 York Street Booth #414 Gettysburg, PA 17325-1933 1201 NE Lloyd Boulevard, Suite 510 www.psychu.org Portland, OR 97232-1202 PsychU is a free online community and resource www.providence.org/providerjobs library for the mental health field. Our members Providence is affiliated with Swedish Health share one simple belief–improved information, Services, Pacific Medical Centers and Kadlec, increased collaboration and on-going discussion expanding each organization's ability to carry that lead to improved mental health care out its individual mission. The combined scope and patient outcomes for individuals with of services includes 35 hospitals and more than mental illnesses. The PsychU.org community 600 medical clinics in diverse communities of over 20,000+ members brings together all in Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon professionals involved in providing, financing or and Washington. regulating mental health services. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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QTC Medical Services – Rochester Regional Health A Leidos Company Booth #436 Booth #1512 1425 Portland Avenue 21700 Copley Drive Rochester, NY 14621 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 www.rochesterregional.org/careers www.qtcm.com Rochester Regional Health an integrated health QTC is the largest provider of government- services organization serves Western New outsourced occupational health and disability York, the Finger Lakes and beyond. The system examination services in the nation. Our more provides care from 150 locations, including five than 30-year history has been marked by hospitals; 100 primary and specialty practices, a focus on delivering technology–driven rehabilitation centers and ambulatory campuses; examination solutions for our customers. senior services, facilities and independent housing; behavioral health services and ACM Regroup Therapy Medical Laboratory, a global leader inpatient and Booth #438 clinical trials.

1755 West Wellington Avenue Rogers Behavioral Health Chicago, IL 60657 www.regrouptherapy.com Booth #1109 Regroup Therapy staffs psychiatrists, via 34700 Valley Road telehealth, into clinical settings facing provider Oconomowoc, WI 53066 shortages. As a Regroup psychiatrist, you’ll be a www.rogershospital.org full member of your patients’ care team – you’ll Rogers Behavioral Health is a private, not- access the patient record and get to know the for-profit system nationally recognized for its local providers and resources. Put simply, you’ll specialized psychiatry and addiction services. be empowered to deliver the highest quality We offer multiple levels of evidence-based behavioral healthcare to patients who would treatment for children, teens and adults with otherwise struggle to access the care they need. addiction, depression and mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Riverside Healthcare anxiety, eating disorders and post-traumatic Booth #335 stress disorder (PTSD). Visit www.rogersbh. org for information on our locations in Florida, 350 North Wall Street Illinois, Minnesota, Tennessee, Wisconsin Kankakee, IL 60901 and Pennsylvania. www.riversidehealthcare.net Riverside Healthcare is a fully integrated Routledge healthcare system serving the needs of more than 450,000 patients throughout the region. Booth #650 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Riverside Medical Group (RMG) is a strong 711 Third Avenue, 8th Floor network of primary care and specialty providers New York, NY 10017 including more than 130 physicians at 40 www.routledge.com/mentalhealth locations. Our team of providers are dedicated Routledge is the world’s leading academic to providing remarkable healthcare experiences. publisher in the humanities and social sciences, We provide the best care and excellence to our publishing thousands of books and journals each patients and communities. year. Our comprehensive portfolio in psychiatry and mental health serves professionals, teachers, researchers and students. Stop by our booth to learn more about our great products and claim your exclusive conference discount.

227 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions Routledge Journals T Booth #652 Sheppard Pratt Health System 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850 Booth #1117 Philadelphia, PA 19106 www.tandfonline.com 6501 North Charles Street Please visit the Routledge Journals exhibit for Baltimore, MD 21204-6819 more information about products and services www.sheppardpratt.org that will be of interest to you. Sheppard Pratt Health System (SPHS) is the largest non-profit provider of mental T health, substance use, special education and community-based support services Sage Therapeutics in the country. A nationwide resource,

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Booth #945, 1806 SPHS provides 2.3 million services annually across a comprehensive continuum of care. 215 First Street Since its founding in 1853, SPHS has been Cambridge, MA 02142 innovating the field through research, best www.sagerx.com practice implementation and improving the Sage Therapeutics is committed discovering quality of mental health care. and developing life-altering therapies to treat central nervous system (CNS) disorders, and we are dedicated in our T pursuit to deliver new medicines with the goal of making life better for patients and Shire their families. Booth #1039, 1146, 2120

300 Shire Way Sanford Health Lexington, MA 02421-2101 www.shire.com Booth #2221 Shire is the leading global biotechnology 1305 West 18th Street company focused on serving people Sioux Falls, SD 57105 with rare diseases and other highly www.sanfordhealth.org specialized conditions. Sanford Health is the largest rural, not-for-profit health care system in the nation and is dedicated to excellence in patient care, innovation and Skyland Trail integrated care. Sanford Health provides care Booth #1412 through physicians, hospitals, health plan, 1961 North Druid Hills Road, NE research and education. Our reputation of Atlanta, GA 30329 excellence is founded on our talented team of www.skylandtrail.org more than 28,000 employees and over 1,400 Located in Atlanta, Skyland Trail offers primary and specialty care physicians located residential and day treatment for adults 18 and older with a primary psychiatric diagnosis. Specialized treatment teams include young adults and first episode, CBT, DBT, social integration and dual diagnosis. We offer a powerful mix of evidence-based therapies, integrated primary care and a full continuum of care with designated step-down opportunities. All residential clients receive private bedrooms. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Somatics LLC Specialists On Call

Booth #1543 Booth #1112

720 Commerce Drive, Unit 101 1768 Business Center Drive, Suite 100 Venice, FL 34292 Reston, VA 20190 www.thymatron.com www.specialistsoncall.com Manufacturer of the Thymatron® ECT instrument. Specialists On Call is the nation’s leading Unique benefits include maximum ultrabrief provider of clinical telemedicine services. response, age-based or titration stimulus, higher We help hospitals deliver effective care to stimulus current, best seizure generalization, and their psychiatric patients with 24/7 access to peak heart rate. Unique features include stimulus highly qualified telepsychiatrists. Our service at 0.25 or 0.3 and 0.5 ms, 4-channel monitor- reduces the costs associated with such printer, postictal suppression index and EEG resource intensive patients and improves overall seizure endpoint detection. Titration program efficiency for emergency departments as well as for 1%–10% energy settings, EctoBrain™ stimulus psychiatric inpatient units. analyzer and remote treat handle are available. SpinFusion Soterix Medical, Inc. Booth #1604 Booth #1807 700 Broadway Suite 1101 237 West 35th Street, Suite 1401 Denver, CO 80203 New York, NY 10001 www.spinfusion.com www.soterixmedical.com SpinFusion offers an automated, completely Please visit the Soterix Medical, Inc., exhibit for customizable, web-based product for medical more information about products and services staff scheduling. Our software transforms that will be of interest to you. staff scheduling into an effortless, quick and efficient business task. We allow departments to Southwest Behavioral & seamlessly maintain scheduling flexibility, reduce Health Services errors and dramatically cut costs. By utilizing Booth #319 SpinFusion, providers will see operational costs decrease and revenues increase. 3450 North Third Street Phoenix, AZ 85012-2331 Springer Nature www.sbhservices.org Booth #1705 Southwest Behavioral & Health Services is a large and growing, non-profit community-based One New York Plaza, Suite 4500 provider of behavioral health services with New York, NY 10004 locations throughout the Phoenix metropolitan www.springnature.com area, rural Maricopa County, Gila, Mohave, Springer Nature is a leading global research, Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Coconino and Yavapai counties. We are a well- educational and professional publisher, home established voice in the community with more to an array of respected and trusted brands than 40 sites, over 800 employees and 40 years providing quality content through a range of of experience. innovative products and services. Visit Booth #1705 for free sample copies.

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Springstone Inc. patients at a number of outpatient programs including 12 clinics, two residential programs, Booth #1106 and the juvenile justice center. Flexible hours. 101 South 5th Street, Suite 3850 No call required. Teaching opportunities are Louisville, KY 40202-3127 available. Competitive salary. www.springstone.com At Springstone, we develop and operate private Substance Abuse and Mental behavioral healthcare facilities and outpatient Health Services Administration clinics across the country. Since 2010, we have (SAMHSA/OFR/DGR) constructed and opened 12 state-of-the-art Booth #320 hospitals and 18 outpatient locations in multiple 5600 Fishers Lane, 17E05A states with more currently under construction. Rockville, MD 20857 Our mission is to ensure that every day we

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting www.samhsa.gov are Changing People’s Lives® by delivering SAMHSA leads public health efforts to compassionate, high-quality treatment for advance the behavioral health of the nation. Its psychiatric and addiction disorders using mission is to reduce the impact of substance innovative, evidence-based approaches. abuse and mental illness on America’s Staff Care Inc. communities. SAMHSA’s Division of Grant Review is responsible for the objective review Booth #1606 of discretionary grant applications and is 8840 Cypress Waters Boulevard, Suite 300 seeking experts to serve as peer reviewers to Coppell, TX 75019 evaluate applications in response to funding www.staffcare.com opportunity announcements. Staff Care is an AMN Healthcare company that provides locum tenens recruitment and staffing T services. We match physicians, as well as other Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. healthcare professionals, including dentists, CRNAs, nurse practitioners and physician Booth #1131, 1315 assistants, with all types of medical facilities and 84 Waterford Drive healthcare organizations. Marlborough, MA 01752-7010 www.sunovion.com Sterling Care Psychiatric Group, Inc. Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc., is a leading Booth #343 pharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing 1911 Williams Drive, Suite 145 therapeutic products that advance the Oxnard, CA 93036 science of medicine in the central nervous www.sterlingcaregroup.com system and respiratory disease areas to We are the largest physician/provider group improve the lives of patients and their contracted with the Ventura County Health Care families. Visit our website. Agency, home to one of the nation's top ranked family medicine residency program. We deliver care to severely and persistently mentally ill | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Sutter Health Kahi Mohala Telecare Corporation

Booth #1013 Booth #316

91-2301 Fort Weaver Road 1080 Marina Village Parkway Ewa Beach, HI 96706 Alameda, CA 94501 www.kahimohala.org www.telecarecorp.com Sutter Health Kahi Mohala is dedicated to Telecare is a rapidly growing mental health care improving the quality of life and restoring company dedicated to making a difference for hope for individuals and families affected by our clients, the community and our employees. mental illness. Our 88-bed facility is located on We offer an array of mental health services to 14.5 acres on the rural west side of the island adults with serious mental illness. We partner of Oahu. We are Hawai’i’s only freestanding, with public sector entities and behavioral health community-based, not-for-profit psychiatric organizations and have over 90 programs and hospital serving the needs of individuals and over 3,000 employees. Telecare is recruiting families in Hawai’i and those throughout the for qualified, on-site psychiatrists/NPs for Pacific Rim. our programs! T TeleSage, Inc. Booth #1308 Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. & Lundbeck 201 East Rosemary Street Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Booth #1816, 1820 www.telesage.com 1 Takeda Parkway TeleSage is developing cutting-edge mental Deerfield, IL 60015 health research technologies to help researchers www.takeda.us and clinicians improve the lives of people Takeda Pharmaceuticals Company Limited affected by mental illness. and Lundbeck formed a strategic alliance in 2007 to co-develop and co-commercialize Teva Pharmaceuticals in the U.S. and Japan several compounds Booth #1918 in Lundbeck’s pipeline for the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. Together, 11100 Nall Avenue both companies are deeply committed to Overland Park, KS 66211 supporting the needs of the mental health www.tevausa.com community. Teva CNS provides a total approach to disease management, offering sustainable, indispensable medicines and patient support services that TeamHealth improve outcomes in conditions affecting the Booth #432 central nervous system. Our mission is one of Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | leadership in neuroscience, pain management, 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 and neuropsychiatry, through the quality of our Knoxville, TN 37919 products and people, and our focus on patients. www.teamhealth.com At TeamHealth, our purpose is to perfect our physicians’ abilities to practice medicine, every day, in everything we do. Our philosophy is as simple as our goal is singular: we believe better experiences for physicians lead to better outcomes—for patients, hospital partners and physicians alike.

231 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions

This American Doc, Inc. TS Consulting

Booth #1056 Booth #1017, 2130

3188 Kimlee Drive, Suite 100 8255 Las Vegas Boulevard South San Jose, CA 95132 Las Vegas, NV 89123 www.thisamericandoc.com www.zerogravityskin.com This American Doc, Inc. is a telemedicine Please visit the TS Consulting exhibit for more platform. Please visit our booth for more information about products and services that information about products and services that will be of interest to you. will be of interest to you. Tsehootsooi Medical Center TMS Health Solutions Booth #1514 Booth #217 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting P.O. Box 649 360 Post Street, #1001 Fort Defiance, AZ 86504 San Fransisco, CA 94108 www.fdihb.org www.tmshealthsolutions.com Please visit the Tsehootsooi Medical Center We are a growing psychiatric practice group exhibit for more information about products and located in Northern California. Led by nationally services that will be of interest to you. recognized experts in psychiatry, our team is reinventing the office-based model by providing U. S. Jaclean, Inc. one-stop access to integrated treatment in a Booth #2219 comfortable, contemporary setting. We offer psychotherapy, medication management and 1816 West 135th Street other non-invasive, evidence-based modalities Gardena, CA 90249 like TMS. Our physicians thrive in a culture www.daiwamassage.com dedicated to education, schedule flexibility and Please visit the U.S. Jaclean, Inc. exhibit for more reduced administrative demands. information their therapeutic massage chair.

TriHealth Physician Partners U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps

Booth #1545 Booth #307

619 Oak Street 2748 Worth Road, Suite 6 Cincinnati, OH 45206 Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234 www.trihealth.com www.civilianmedicaljobs.com TriHealth Physician Partners provides Vast opportunities. Exceptional benefits. professional, compassionate mental health Rewarding careers. The U.S. Army Medicine treatment for adults and senior adults Civilian Corps provides health care at over 70 experiencing a wide range of symptoms facilities worldwide. Come meet our career associated with depression, anxiety and other consultants and explore your opportunities. mental health disorders or substance abuse. We are seeking ambitious, outgoing, energetic BE/ BC psychiatrists to join our team with full-time and part-time opportunities available. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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UBS Financial Services T Booth #1706 University of Florida 131 South Rodeo Drive, Suite 300 Department of Psychiatry Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Booth #1404 www.ubs.com/fa/robertlevin Robert Levin is a former pharmaceuticals analyst P.O. Box 103424 and board-certified physician. Bob directs a Gainesville, FL 32610-3011 wealth management advisory practice at UBS, www.psychiatry.ufl.edu focusing primarily on the financial needs of The Department of Psychiatry at the physicians. His clients trust him as their primary University of Florida is the leader in resource to navigate through the complexities of the Southeast for innovative evidence- the financial world. He shows them a disciplined based treatment programs for mental psychiatry.org/annualmeeting strategy to achieve their financial goals health disorders, addiction, obsessive- and conducts that process with the highest compulsive and eating disorders. Providing professionalism and integrity. a variety of services including adult, child and adolescent, geriatric treatment and Universal Health Services, Inc. evaluation, inpatient hospital care and detox to outpatient clinics. We also provide Booth #1011 services: ECT, TMS, DTMS, DBS, parent-child 3295 River Exchange Drive, Suite 190 interaction therapy (PCIT) and forensics. Norcross, GA 30092 www.uhsinc.com Uskudar University Npistanbul Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is the Brain Hospital largest facilities based behavioral health provider in the country. The Behavioral Health Division Booth #1414 operates through subsidiaries over 230 facilities Alemdag Cad. Site Yolu No: 27 nationwide offering services that touch over Istanbul, Ümraniye, 34768 460,000 lives each year – from youth and adult Turkey programs to dedicated services for military www.npistanbul.com personnel and their families. UHS is recruiting Npistanbul Brain Hospital has a multidisciplinary psychiatrists nationwide for practice opportunity approach by using the combination of positions at our behavioral health facilities. neurology, psychiatry and psychology in its treatment methods. Now the field of brain is added to this combination. With the experience gained since 1999, it is Turkey’s first neuropsychiatry hospital accredited by JCI. Through science partnership established with Üsküdar University, focusing on brain and addiction, it takes the multidisciplinary approach a step further. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Valant VISTA Staffing Solutions, Inc.

Booth #2136 Booth #404

2033 6th Avenue, #500 275 East 200 South Seattle, WA 98121 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 www.valant.com www.vistastaff.com Valant was founded in 2005 to provide Founded in 1990, VISTA Staffing Solutions is behavioral health practices, agencies and a leading provider of locum tenens physician, clinicians with cloud-based software to advanced practice and allied health staffing, streamline administration and empower what’s offering clinicians a world of opportunity most important–improving outcomes. Inspired through staffing services in government, locum by the fact that technology has transformed tenens and permanent positions across the 50 all of our lives in meaningful ways, Valant has states. Please visit our website or call us directly reinvented the behavioral health platform. at 800-366-1884 for more information.

Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Weatherby Healthcare

Booth #1842 Booth #1517

2200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 300E 66451 North Federal Highway, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20037-1754 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 www.vandapharmaceuticals.com www.weatherbyhealthcare.com Please visit the Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc., Since 1995, Weatherby Healthcare has exhibit for more information about products and established itself as an expert in locum tenens services that will be of interest to you. staffing for physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. The company employs Vanderbilt Behavioral Health nearly 600 employees committed to filling Booth #1004 locum tenens assignments in large-scale healthcare networks, hospitals and clinics 1601 23rd Avenue South nationwide. Learn more at our website. Nashville, TN 37212-3133 vanderbilt.edu WellStar Medical Group Vanderbilt Behavioral Health is comprised of Booth #1313 Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, an 88-bed inpatient facility, adult and adolescent partial 793 Sawyer Road hospitalization programs, psychiatry outpatient Marietta, GA 30062 clinics which provide more than 60,000 www.wellstar.org outpatient visits annually, neuromodulation WellStar Health System, the largest health program includes transcranial magnetic system in Georgia, is known nationally for its stimulation, electroconvulsive therapy and innovative care models, focus on improving Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | deep brain stimulation; and the Center of quality and access to healthcare. With Excellence which provides services for children approximately 20,000 team members, WellStar in state custody or who are at risk of a remains committed to its Employer of Choice custodial situation. strategy that has led to numerous accolades for work-life balance, including being named Fortune magazine’s "100 Best Companies to Work For" list for the past three years.

235 Exhibitors with Product/Service Descriptions Wiley T Booth #745 Wolters Kluwer Health 350 Main Street Booth #844 Malden, MA 02148 www.wiley.com 2001 Market Street Wiley, a global company, helps people and Philadelphia, PA 19103-7044 organizations develop the skills and knowledge www.lww.com they need to succeed. Our online scientific, Please visit the Wolters Kluwer Health technical, medical and scholarly journals, exhibit for more information about products combined with our digital learning, assessment and services that will be of interest to you. and certification solutions help universities, learned societies, businesses, governments WPA XVII World Congress of psychiatry.org/annualmeeting and individuals increase the academic and Psychiatry, Berlin 2017 professional impact of their work. Booth #231

Willow Springs Center Messe Berlin / Main Entrance: Messe Süd, Booth #2138 Jafféstraße, Berlin, Germany 14055 www.wpaberlin2017.com 6484 Sun Flag Court Berlin will warmly welcome the world of Sparks, NV 89436 psychiatry and psychotherapy: The WPA XVII www.willowspringscenter.com World Congress of Psychiatry (WCP 2017) will Willow Springs Center opened in 1988 to help be held from October 8-12, 2017 and jointly mentally-ill children ages 5-17. We offer a fully hosted by the World Psychiatric Association adherent DBT separate program and a trauma- (WPA) and the German Association for based CBT program for adolescents. We also Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics offer a children's program ages 5-12. We are a (DGPPN). Under the overall theme “Psychiatry medical-model residential program and licensed of the 21st Century: Context, Controversies and as a psychiatric hospital. Commitment” renowned experts from all over the world. Wisconsin Department of Health Services Zoom Video Communications Booth #341 Booth #1607 1 West Wilson Street, Room 850, 55 Almaden Boulevard P.O. Box 7851, Madison, WI 53707 San Jose, CA 95113 www.dhs.wisconsin.gov www.zoom.us The Wisconsin Department of Health Services Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple operates seven facilities, including two online meetings, group messaging and a psychiatric hospitals, a secure mental health software-defined conference room solution treatment facility for inmates referred from the into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution state prison system, a secure treatment facility offers the best video, audio and wireless screen- for sexually violent persons and three centers sharing experience across Windows, Mac, Linux, for the developmentally disabled. Join a team Chrome OS, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Zoom that provides health care today and hope Rooms and H.323/SIP room systems. Founded in for tomorrow. 2011, Zoom's mission is to make video and web conferencing frictionless..Carolinas HealthCare System | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Association/Nonprofit Computer Software/Online American Academy of Service/Media Product Addiction Psychiatry ...... 1410 CliniCom ...... 1113 American Board of Psychiatry CNS Vital Signs ...... 1717 and Neurology, Inc...... 1405 Empathic Clinical Software ...... 2046 American Medical Association ...... 1516 Medstori LLC ...... 1612 Association of Gay and Lesbian Nview Health ...... 1054 Psychiatrists (AGLP) ...... 1704 PM/2 Software, Inc...... 1304 Associação Brasileira de SpinFusion ...... 1604 Psiquiatria — ABP ...... 230 Christian Medical & Dental Correctional Mental Health

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Associations, Psychiatry Section . . . . .1814 Management Solution, LLC ...... 223 ECNP: Europe’s leading forum MHM Services, Inc./Centurion, LLC. . . . 1910 for CNS treatments ...... 229 International OCD Foundation ...... 1411 Diagnostic Laboratory Admera Health ...... 1614 Behavioral Healthcare Alcala Laboratories ...... 2039 Advanced Integrated Neurosciences, LLC ...... 2239 Alpha Genomix Laboratories ...... 2036 Diamond Healthcare Corporation . . . . 318 Diagnostic Testing Horizon Health ...... 1311 Neba Health, LLC ...... 1240 JSA Health Telepsychiatry ...... 420 OneOme ...... 1708 Psychiatric Centers at San Diego, Pharmasan Labs ...... 1509 Incorporated Medical Group (PCSD) . . . 218 Rogers Behavioral Health ...... 1109 Diagnostic Tool

XX Sheppard Pratt Health System. . . . . 1117 Neuronetrix ...... 1739 Soterix Medical, Inc...... 1807 Dietary Supplement Springstone Inc...... 1106 OmegaBrite ...... 2031 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Dual Diagnosis Treatment (SAMHSA/OFR/DGR) ...... 320 Paradigm Treatment Centers ...... 1208 Sutter Health Kahi Mohala ...... 1013 ECT Telecare Corporation ...... 316 MECTA Corporation ...... 1005 Universal Health Services, Inc...... 1011 Somatics LLC ...... 1543 Vanderbilt Behavioral Health ...... 1004 Educational Clinical Decision Support PreceptorLink ...... 1908 CNSDose ...... 2223 PsychU ...... 1009 GeneSight ...... 1012 TeleSage, Inc...... 1308 Electronic Health/Medical Records Compulink Business Systems, Inc...... 1507 Clinical Services XX MHS, Inc...... 1110 Gould Farm ...... 1409

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Financial Service International Organization Bankers Healthcare Group ...... 2037 Dual Disorders International Congress . . . . 330 Captive Risk Planners/Perfect Locum Tenens Tax & Finance ...... 1105 CompHealth ...... 2124 UBS Financial Services ...... 1706 DR Wanted ...... 1408 Health Care ExMed Inc...... 2340 Aurora Health Care ...... 306 Fusion Healthcare Staffing ...... 333 XX California Correctional Global Medical Staffing ...... 304 Health Care Services (CCHCS). . . . . 209 locumstory.com ...... 1416 XX Community Health Network...... 204 LocumTenens.com ...... 915 Corizon Health ...... 308 Nomad Health ...... 1306 Correct Care Solutions, LLC ...... 2042 Staff Care Inc...... 1606 The Execu|Search Group ...... 1711 Weatherby Healthcare ...... 1517 LifePoint Health ...... 205 Northwell Health ...... 1506 Medical Billing QTC Medical Services – A Leidos Medical Billing Professionals ...... 1547 Company ...... 1512 Medical Device Hospital Brainsway USA Inc...... 1443 Altru Health System ...... 224 King Lion ...... 1813 Austen Riggs Center ...... 1104 Medical Education The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt ...... 1115 American Physician Institute — Beat the Boards ...... 1642 Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare ...... 219 Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Elliot Health System ...... 440 Information ...... 2044 XX McLean Hospital...... 1413 Mount Sinai Health System ...... 1805 Medication Monitoring Millennium Health ...... 1209 XX New York-Presbyterian Hospital . . . . 1114 Oregon Health & Science Mental Health Treatment University, Department of Psychiatry . . .422 Comprehensive Psychiatric Services . . . 210 Oregon Health & Science Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Department of State Hospitals . . . . . 222 University-Unity Hospital ...... 221 Genomind ...... 1205 Riverside Healthcare ...... 335 Ketamine Treatment Centers ...... 1010 XX University of Florida Department of Psychiatry...... 1404 MAG & More ...... 1141 Uskudar University Npistanbul Magstim ...... 1221 Brain Hospital ...... 1414 Magventure, Inc...... 1838 NeuroSoft TMS ...... 1206 Insurance XX NeuroStar Advanced Therapy . . 1616, 1620 XX American Professional Agency, Inc.. . . 939

241 Exhibitors by Product/Service Listing

Newport Academy ...... 1646 Professional Support/Organization Skyland Trail ...... 1412 WPA XVII World Congress of Southwest Behavioral & Health Services . 319 Psychiatry, Berlin 2017 ...... 231

Nutritional Products Psychiatric Facility Metabolic Maintenance ...... 2338 Mayo Clinic ...... 905 Willow Springs Center ...... 2138 Pharmaceutical Product XX ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.. . . . 1052, 1321 Publisher/Bookseller XX Alkermes, Inc...... 1331 Cambridge University Press ...... 645 XX Allergan...... 931, 1721 Clinical Psychiatry News ...... 1214

psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC ...... 1931 Current Psychiatry ...... 1216 Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Affairs . 1608 Elsevier, Inc...... 646

XX Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. .1204, 1605 Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry ...... 1407 Electromedical Products International, Inc...... 1305 Guilford Publications ...... 651 Health of Mind Group ...... 1045, 1510 Healio.com/PsychAnnals ...... 1504 Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. (ITCI) . . . . 1937 Hogrefe Publishing Corp...... 852 Ironshore Pharmaceuticals & The JAMA Network ...... 753 Development, Inc...... 1421 Oxford University Press ...... 750 XX Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc...... 1831 Psychiatric Times ...... 1513 Medley Brazil ...... 2231 Routledge ...... 650 XX Merck & Co...... 921 Routledge Journals ...... 652 NEOS Therapeutics ...... 1343 Springer Nature ...... 1705 NLS-1 Pharma AG ...... 955 Wiley ...... 745

Otsuka America XX Wolters Kluwer Health...... 844 Pharmaceutical, Inc...... 1630, 1731 OWP Pharmaceuticals, Inc...... 1738 Recruitment Acadia Healthcare Powered by XX Pfizer Inc...... 1808 Physician Career Line ...... 1912 XX Sage Therapeutics...... 945, 1806 Advocate Medical Group ...... 207 XX Shire...... 1039, 1146, 2120 Air Force Recruiting Services ...... 216 XX Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.. . .1131, 1315 Align International Recruitment Ltd. . . .410 XX Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. & All Star Recruiting ...... 215 Lundbeck ...... 1816, 1820 Allina Health ...... 317 Teva Pharmaceuticals ...... 1918 X Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc...... 1842 X Army Medical Recruiting...... 322 Ascension, WI ...... 1810 Phototherapy Barton Associates ...... 1511 Lucimed ...... 1914 Bassett Healthcare Network ...... 1107 Northern Light Technologies ...... 909 Bellin Psychiatric Center ...... 208 Carle Physician Group ...... 434 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Carolinas HealthCare System ...... 408 TMS Health Solutions ...... 217 Citizens Memorial Hospital ...... 406 TriHealth Physician Partners ...... 1545 Community Health Systems ...... 211 Tsehootsooi Medical Center ...... 1514 Community Psychiatry ...... 314 U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps . . . .307

XX Dartmouth-Hitchcock ...... 1812 VISTA Staffing Solutions, Inc...... 404 The Delta Companies ...... 1815 WellStar Medical Group ...... 1313

XX Department of Veterans Affairs. . . . .1811 Research Enterprise Medical Recruiting . . . . . 1309 National Institute of Mental Health . . . .1715 FCS, Inc...... 337 XX Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc...... 1021 Hackensack Meridian Health ...... 1906 Hospital Corporation of America . . . . 325 Retail IASIS Healthcare ...... 442 G&I Innovation LLC ...... 2041 Interior Health ...... 321 Nova Innovations ...... 953 XX Intermountain Healthcare...... 331 State/Federal International Medical Recruitment . . . .220 Central Intelligence Agency ...... 416 Jackson & Coker ...... 1638 Maximus Federal Services ...... 1713 Kaiser Permanente ...... 305 National Institute on Alcohol Kaiser Permanente–Washington Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) . . . . .1210 Permanente Medical Group ...... 309 Wisconsin Department of Liberty Healthcare Corporation . . . . . 310 Health Services ...... 341 Los Angeles County Department Telehealth of Mental Health ...... 418 Aligned Telehealth ...... 323 Medical Search International ...... 311 Forefront TeleCare, Inc...... 2237 Medicus Healthcare Solutions ...... 206 XX Genoa Telepsychiatry ...... 1015 MedPartners Locum Tenens ...... 1609 InnovaTel Telepsychiatry ...... 1904 Minnesota Department of Human Services ...... 430 InSight Telepsychiatry, LLC ...... 1804 OhioHealth Behavioral Health ...... 225 Iris Telehealth ...... 911

XX Oregon State Hospital...... 424 Regroup Therapy ...... 438 PeaceHealth ...... 1809 Specialists On Call ...... 1112 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | PracticeLink.com ...... 315 This American Doc, Inc...... 1056 PracticeMatch Services, LLC ...... 214 Zoom Video Communications . . . . . 1607

Prevea Health ...... 339 Therapeutic Massage Equipment Providence Health & Services ...... 414 Allied Powers LLC ...... 1505 Rochester Regional Health ...... 436 Dr. Fuji/ACIGI ...... 2038 Sanford Health ...... 2221 Infinite Trading, Inc...... 1008 Sterling Care Psychiatric Group, Inc. . . .343 Otto Trading, Inc...... 1515 TeamHealth ...... 432 TS Consulting ...... 1017, 2130 U. S. Jaclean, Inc...... 2219

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Career Fair Exhibitors Medicus Healthcare Solutions ...... 206 Advocate Medical Group ...... 207 Minnesota Department of Human Air Force Recruiting Services ...... 216 Services ...... 430 Align International Recruitment Ltd. . . .410 OhioHealth Behavioral Health ...... 225 Aligned Telehealth ...... 323 Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Psychiatry . . .422 All Star Recruiting ...... 215 Oregon Health & Science Allina Health ...... 317 University-Unity Hospital ...... 221 Altru Health System ...... 224 XX Oregon State Hospital...... 424 XX Army Medical Recruiting...... 322 PracticeMatch Services, LLC ...... 214 Aurora Health Care ...... 306 PracticeLink.com ...... 315 Bellin Psychiatric Center ...... 208 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Prevea Health ...... 339 XX California Correctional Health Providence Health & Services ...... 414 Care Services (CCHCS)...... 209 Psychiatric Centers at San Diego, Carle Physician Group ...... 434 Incorporated Medical Group (PCSD) . . . 218 Carolinas HealthCare System ...... 408 Regroup Therapy ...... 438 Central Intelligence Agency ...... 416 Riverside Healthcare ...... 335 Citizens Memorial Hospital ...... 406 Rochester Regional Health ...... 436 XX Community Health Network...... 204 Southwest Behavioral & Community Health Systems ...... 211 Health Services ...... 319 Community Psychiatry ...... 314 Sterling Care Psychiatric Group, Inc. . . .343 Comprehensive Psychiatric Services . . . 210 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Corizon Health ...... 308 (SAMHSA/OFR/DGR) ...... 320 Department of State Hospitals . . . . . 222 TeamHealth ...... 432 Diamond Healthcare Corporation . . . . 318 Telecare Corporation ...... 316 Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare ...... 219 TMS Health Solutions ...... 217 Elliot Health System ...... 440 JSA Health Telepsychiatry ...... 420 FCS, Inc...... 337 U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps . . . .307 Fusion Healthcare Staffing ...... 333 VISTA Staffing Solutions, Inc...... 404 Global Medical Staffing ...... 304 Wisconsin Department Hospital Corporation of America . . . . 325 of Health Services ...... 341 IASIS Healthcare ...... 442 Publishers Book Fair Exhibitors Interior Health ...... 321 Cambridge University Press ...... 645 XX Intermountain Healthcare...... 331 Elsevier, Inc...... 646 International Medical Recruitment . . . .220 Guilford Publications ...... 651 Kaiser Permanente ...... 305 Hogrefe Publishing Corp...... 852 Kaiser Permanente–Washington The JAMA Network ...... 753 Permanente Medical Group ...... 309 Oxford University Press ...... 750 LifePoint Health ...... 205 Routledge ...... 650 Liberty Healthcare Corporation . . . . . 310 Routledge Journals ...... 652 Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health ...... 418 Wiley ...... 745 Management Solution, LLC ...... 223 XX Wolters Kluwer Health...... 844 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to Medical Search International ...... 311 244 Search. Plan. Discover. Download the APA Meetings App today.

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X204 Community Health Network 320 Substance Abuse and Mental Health 205 LifePoint Health Services Administration (SAMHSA/ OFR/DGR) 206 Medicus Healthcare Solutions 321 Interior Health 207 Advocate Medical Group X322 Army Medical Recruiting 208 Bellin Psychiatric Center 323 Aligned Telehealth X209 California Correctional Health Care 325 Hospital Corporation of America Services (CCHCS) 210 Comprehensive Psychiatric Services 330 Dual Disorders International Congress X 211 Community Health Systems 331 Intermountain Healthcare 214 PracticeMatch Services, LLC 333 Fusion Healthcare Staffing 215 All Star Recruiting 335 Riverside Healthcare 216 Air Force Recruiting Services 337 FCS, Inc. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 217 TMS Health Solutions 339 Prevea Health 218 Psychiatric Centers at San Diego, 341 Wisconsin Department of Incorporated Medical Group (PCSD) Health Services 219 Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare 343 Sterling Care Psychiatric Group, Inc. 220 International Medical Recruitment 404 VISTA Staffing Solutions, Inc. 221 Oregon Health & Science University- 406 Citizens Memorial Hospital Unity Hospital 408 Carolinas HealthCare System 222 Department of State Hospitals 410 Align International Recruitment Ltd. 223 Management Solution, LLC 414 Providence Health & Services 224 Altru Health System 416 Central Intelligence Agency 225 OhioHealth Behavioral Health 418 Los Angeles County Department of 229 ECNP: Europe’s leading forum for Mental Health CNS treatments 420 JSA Health Telepsychiatry 230 Associação Brasileira 422 Oregon Health & Science University, de Psiquiatria — ABP Department of Psychiatry 231 WPA XVII World Congress of X424 Oregon State Hospital Psychiatry, Berlin 2017 430 Minnesota Department of Human 304 Global Medical Staffing Services 305 Kaiser Permanente 432 TeamHealth 306 Aurora Health Care 434 Carle Physician Group 307 U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps 436 Rochester Regional Health 308 Corizon Health 438 Regroup Therapy 309 Kaiser Permanente–Washington 440 Elliot Health System Permanente Medical Group 442 IASIS Healthcare 310 Liberty Healthcare Corporation 645 Cambridge University Press 311 Medical Search International 646 Elsevier, Inc. 314 Community Psychiatry 650 Routledge 315 PracticeLink.com 651 Guilford Publications 316 Telecare Corporation 652 Routledge Journals 317 Allina Health 745 Wiley 318 Diamond Healthcare Corporation 750 Oxford University Press 319 Southwest Behavioral & 753 The JAMA Network Health Services X844 Wolters Kluwer Health 852 Hogrefe Publishing Corp. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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905 Mayo Clinic 1208 Paradigm Treatment Centers 909 Northern Light Technologies 1209 Millennium Health 911 Iris Telehealth 1210 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse 915 LocumTenens.com and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 1214 Clinical Psychiatry News X921 Merck & Co. 1216 Current Psychiatry X931 Allergan 1221 Magstim X939 American Professional Agency, Inc. 1240 Neba Health, LLC X945 Sage Therapeutics 953 Nova Innovations 1304 PM/2 Software, Inc. 955 NLS-1 Pharma AG 1305 Electromedical Products International, Inc. 1004 Vanderbilt Behavioral Health 1306 Nomad Health 1005 MECTA Corporation 1308 TeleSage, Inc. 1008 Infinite Trading, Inc. 1309 Enterprise Medical Recruiting 1009 PsychU 1311 Horizon Health 1010 Ketamine Treatment Centers 1313 WellStar Medical Group 1011 Universal Health Services, Inc. X1315 Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1012 GeneSight X1321 ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1013 Sutter Health Kahi Mohala X1331 Alkermes, Inc. X1015 Genoa Telepsychiatry 1343 NEOS Therapeutics 1017 TS Consulting X1404 University of Florida Department X1021 Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. of Psychiatry X1039 Shire 1405 American Board of Psychiatry and 1045 Health of Mind Group Neurology, Inc. X1052 ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1407 Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry 1054 Nview Health 1408 DR Wanted 1056 This American Doc, Inc. 1409 Gould Farm 1104 Austen Riggs Center 1410 American Academy of 1105 Captive Risk Planners/Perfect Addiction Psychiatry Tax & Finance 1411 International OCD Foundation 1106 Springstone Inc. 1412 Skyland Trail 1107 Bassett Healthcare Network X 1109 Rogers Behavioral Health 1413 McLean Hospital 1414 Uskudar University Npistanbul X1110 MHS, Inc.

Brain Hospital Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | 1112 Specialists On Call 1416 locumstory.com 1113 CliniCom 1421 Ironshore Pharmaceuticals & X1114 New York-Presbyterian Hospital Development, Inc. 1115 The Center for Eating Disorders at 1443 Brainsway USA Inc. Sheppard Pratt 1504 Healio.com/PsychAnnals X1117 Sheppard Pratt Health System 1505 Allied Powers LLC X1131 Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1506 Northwell Health 1141 MAG & More 1507 Compulink Business Systems, Inc. X1146 Shire 1509 Pharmasan Labs X1204 Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1510 Health of Mind Group 1205 Genomind 1511 Barton Associates 1206 NeuroSoft TMS

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1512 QTC Medical Services — X1812 Dartmouth-Hitchcock A Leidos Company 1813 King Lion 1513 Psychiatric Times 1814 Christian Medical & Dental 1514 Tsehootsooi Medical Center Associations, Psychiatry Section 1515 Otto Trading, Inc. 1815 The Delta Companies 1516 American Medical Association X1816 Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. & 1517 Weatherby Healthcare Lundbeck X 1543 Somatics LLC 1820 Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. & Lundbeck 1545 TriHealth Physician Partners X1831 Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1547 Medical Billing Professionals 1838 Magventure, Inc. 1604 SpinFusion 1842 Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. X1605 Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. psychiatry.org/annualmeeting 1904 InnovaTel Telepsychiatry 1606 Staff Care Inc. 1906 Hackensack Meridian Health 1607 Zoom Video Communications 1908 PreceptorLink 1608 Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Affairs 1910 MHM Services, Inc./Centurion, LLC. 1609 MedPartners Locum Tenens 1912 Acadia Healthcare Powered by 1612 Medstori LLC Physician Career Line 1614 Admera Health 1914 Lucimed X1616 NeuroStar Advanced Therapy 1918 Teva Pharmaceuticals X1620 NeuroStar Advanced Therapy 1931 Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC 1630 Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. 1937 Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. (ITCI) 1638 Jackson & Coker 2031 OmegaBrite 1642 American Physician Institute — 2036 Alpha Genomix Laboratories Beat the Boards 2037 Bankers Healthcare Group 1646 Newport Academy 2038 Dr. Fuji/ACIGI 1704 Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (AGLP) 2039 Alcala Laboratories 1705 Springer Nature 2041 G&I Innovation LLC 1706 UBS Financial Services 2042 Correct Care Solutions, LLC 1708 OneOme 2044 Avanir Pharmaceuticals Medical Information 1711 The Execu|Search Group 2046 Empathic Clinical Software 1713 Maximus Federal Services X2120 Shire 1715 National Institute of Mental Health 2124 CompHealth 1717 CNS Vital Signs 2130 TS Consulting X1721 Allergan 2136 Valant 1731 Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. 2138 Willow Springs Center 1738 OWP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2219 U.S. Jaclean, Inc. 1739 Neuronetrix 2221 Sanford Health 1804 InSight Telepsychiatry, LLC 2223 CNSDose 1805 Mount Sinai Health System 2231 Medley Brazil X1806 Sage Therapeutics 2237 Forefront TeleCare, Inc. 1807 Soterix Medical, Inc. 2338 Metabolic Maintenance X1808 Pfizer Inc. 2239 Advanced Integrated 1809 PeaceHealth Neurosciences, LLC 1810 Ascension, WI 2340 ExMed Inc. | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to X1811 Department of Veterans Affairs 248 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan psychiatry.org/annualmeeting e ap

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257 Presenters Index

Andruskevicius, Sergejus, M.D...... 163 A Aneja, Alka ...... 173 Aaltonen, Kari I...... 171 Anfang, Stuart, M.D...... 92 Abascal, Pilar, M.D...... 134 Annamalai, Aniyizhai, M.D...... 74, 112 Abbasi, Farha ...... 107, 136 Anzia, Daniel J., M.D...... 89 Aborabeh, Mahmoud, M.D...... 61, 162 Anzia, Joan, M.D...... 72 Abrams, Beth, M.D...... 110 Aoun, Elie, M.D...... 132 Abrams, Madeleine S., L.C.S.W...... 114 Apfelbaum, Sergio D., M.D...... 164 Abrams, Robert, M.D...... 106 Apkarian, Apkar, Ph.D...... 145 Adaji, Akuh, Ph.D., M.B.B.S...... 177 Aplasca, Alexis, M.D...... 127 Adam, Balkozar, M.D...... 136 Appelbaum, Paul S., M.D. . . . 84, 90, 106, 118, 134, 143, Adaramola, Dorcas, M.D...... 72, 159 145 Addesso, Lara, M.D...... 155 Aragon, Darinka, M.D...... 161 Adel, Tymaz, M.D...... 159 Arango, Celso ...... 168 Adeosun, Increase I...... 164 Arbuckle, Melissa, M.D., Ph.D...... 84, 93, 108, 114, 142 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Adham, Nika, Ph.D., M.Sc...... 167 Arena, Amanda, Ph.D...... 88 Adhikary, Sajeeb, M.D...... 160 Arfken, Cynthia L., Ph.D...... 168 Aftab, Awais, M.D...... 111, 154, 158 Arnaout, Bachaar ...... 82 Afzal, Saba, M.D...... 126, 151 Arnold, Valerie ...... 174 Agarwal, Shashank, M.D...... 166 Arora, Lily, M.D...... 175 Agbonyitor, Mawuena, M.D., M.Sc...... 152 Arthur, Jalon ...... 68 Aggarwal, Rashi, M.D...... 70, 126 Arvind, Ruchir P., M.D...... 176 Ahmadi, Naser, M.D., Ph.D...... 168, 174 Ashley, Kenneth, M.D...... 118, 130 Ahmed, Iqbal, M.D...... 107, 125, 138 Asikhia, Isuan Suzy, M.D...... 153 Ahmed, Saad F., M.D...... 150 Asuzu, Kammarauche, M.H.S...... 154, 158 Ahmed, Saeed, M.D...... 152, 159 Atluru, Aparna ...... 86 Ahmed, Safi ...... 115 Attia, Evelyn, M.D...... 65 Ahn, Jaeun ...... 171 Auchincloss, Elizabeth L., M.D...... 88 Ahn, Jae Young ...... 166 Auffenberg, Carolyn Elaine, M.D...... 155 Ahuja, Amir, M.D...... 84 Austin, Jehannine, Ph.D...... 90, 132 Aje, Oluwakemi A., M.D...... 156 Averbuch, Robert ...... 68 Akbar, Tahira, M.D...... 158 Ayub, Shahana, M.D...... 159, 163 Akerele, Evaristo O., M.D., M.P.H...... 74 Azizian, Allen ...... 169 Akhtar, Sameerah, M.D...... 163 Aziz, Walid ...... 170 Akinsanya, Adefolake, M.D...... 168 B Akiyama, Tsuyoshi, M.D., Ph.D...... 116 Aklin, Will M., Ph.D...... 110 Babalola, Ronke, M.D., M.P.H...... 74 Akol, Atong Ayuel, M.D...... 64, 143 Baca-Garcia, Enrique, M.D...... 119 Alberini, Cristina, Ph.D...... 128 Badaracco, Mary Anne, M.D...... 134 Albert, Jennifer Ann, M.D...... 153 Badillo, Monica, M.D...... 154 Alegria, Margarita, Ph.D...... 128 Badre, Nicolas, M.D...... 86 Alhadi, Ahmad, M.D...... 164 Baharani, Reena ...... 176 Ali Asghar-Ali, M.D...... 114 Bahekar, Pratik, M.B.B.S...... 153, 156 Alikouzehgaran, Maryam ...... 169 Bailey, Rahn K., M.D...... 89, 107, 171 Ali, Tayyaba ...... 160 Bajamundi, Clare ...... 153 Alkis, Andrew R., M.D...... 91 Bajestan, Sepideh, M.D., Ph.D...... 88 Alptekin, Koksal, M.D...... 164 Baker, Dewleen ...... 64 Alrubaye, Safa A...... 158 Baker, Fiona, Ph.D...... 143 Altemus, Margaret, M.D...... 108 Baker, Megan E., M.D...... 72, 92 Alva, Gus, M.D., DFAPA ...... 187 Balasingham, Shawnna, M.S.W., R.S.W...... 130 Alvarez, John Nathaniel ...... 151 Balasubramaniam, Meera, M.D., M.P.H...... 143 Aly, Tarek, M.D...... 152, 155 Balasundaram, Janooshsheya, M.D...... 176 Ameen, Aos S. Mohammed, M.D...... 159 Baldominos, Jesus Gomez-Trigo, M.D...... 163 Ames, Donna ...... 174 Baliga, Nisha ...... 159 Amin, Rohul, M.D...... 62, 91, 144 Baloch, Talha, M.D...... 72 Amos, Tony, Pharm.D., M.S...... 173 Balog, Daniel J., M.D...... 115 Amsel, Lawrence, M.D., M.P.H...... 111, 173 Banu, Sophia, M.D...... 91 Anand, Deepa, M.D...... 161 Baranoski, Madelon, Ph.D...... 64 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to Anderson, Karen E., M.D...... 172 258 Presenters Index psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Barber, Jacques P., Ph.D...... 129 Birditt, Kira S., Ph.D...... 144 Barcelo, Nicolas E., M.D...... 86 Blackmore, Michelle, Ph.D...... 114, 133 Barker, Jonathan ...... 117 Blanco-Jerez, Carlos, M.D., Ph.D...... 89 Barkil-Oteo, Andres, M.D., M.Sc...... 114 Bland, Anton, M.D...... 144 Barko, Connie, M.D...... 82 Blasko, Kelly ...... 81 Baroni, Argelinda ...... 65 Blevins, Derek, M.D...... 151 Barris, Robert, M.D...... 68 Blier, Pierre, M.D., Ph.D...... 107 Baruth, Joshua M., M.D., Ph.D...... 177 Blow, Frederic C., Ph.D...... 144 Basalay, Nicholas P., M.D...... 160 Blumenfield, Michael, M.D...... 116 Basith, Mohammed, M.D...... 158 Bobo, William V., M.D., M.P.H...... 128 Basker, Rajasekar, L.L.M., M.B.B.S...... 166 Bodic, Maria M., M.D...... 129 Baslet, Gaston, M.D...... 84, 129 Boland, Robert J., M.D...... 118 Bassi, Bruce D., M.D., M.S...... 104, 156 Bono, Raquel C...... 104, 105 Bates, Marsha E., Ph.D...... 108 Bonthapally, Vijayveer ...... 168 Bath, Eraka, M.D...... 72, 142 Booty, Andrew ...... 72 Batki, Steven L., M.D...... 70 Borckardt, Jeffrey ...... 89 Batterson, Bob, M.D...... 127 Borenstein, Yehonatan ...... 152 Baumann, Nathan L., M.A...... 177 Borisovskaya, Anna, M.D...... 171 Baumgart, Patrick ...... 169 Bostwick, J. Michael, M.D...... 82, 91 Baweja, Raman, M.D., M.S...... 174, 176 Bota, Robert G., M.D...... 166 Bayner, Jessica S., M.D...... 154, 161 Bottom, Rebecca ...... 62 Bayona, Erik ...... 163 Bouley, David ...... 4, 103, 104 Bazzi, Lama, M.D...... 117 Bourgeois, James ...... 72, 104 Bearman, Peter, Ph.D...... 137 Bowen, Michael ...... 136 Bechtholt, Anita, Ph.D...... 108 Bowering, Tricia, M.D...... 84 Beck, Judith S., Ph.D...... 104, 114, 117 Bozorgnia, Behdad ...... 107 Beizai, Kristin, M.D...... 86, 132, 153 Brady, Jennifer, D.O...... 150 Belhadj-Tahar, Hafid, M.D., Ph.D...... 163 Brainch, Navjot K., M.B.B.S...... 176 Belkin, Aaron ...... 84 Braslow, Joel, M.D., Ph.D...... 72 Belkin, Gary ...... 64 Brendel, Rebecca, M.D...... 57, 72, 82, 88 Bellamy, Chyrell, Ph.D., M.S.W...... 91 Brezing, Christina ...... 144 Bell, Carl C., M.D...... 142 Brim, William, Psy.D...... 134 Bell, Ryan C., M.D., J.D...... 128 Brock, David G., M.D...... 186 Benabarre, Antonio, M.D., Ph.D...... 169 Brodsky, Beth, Ph.D...... 108 Bendat, Meiram, J.D., Ph.D...... 144 Brody, Benjamin, M.D...... 115 Bengtsen, Erik, M.D...... 111 Brooks, Beth Ann ...... 137 Benjamin, Brian ...... 92 Brown, Brianne, Psy.D...... 167 Benjamin, Sheldon, M.D...... 56, 88, 128, 133 Brown, Millard, M.D...... 69, 74 Bennett, Jeffrey I., M.D...... 72, 115 Brown, Miriam ...... 68 Benson, Nicole M., M.D...... 80 Brown, Richard, M.D...... 64, 89, 110, 138 Benson, R. Scott, M.D...... 118 Brown, Sandra, Ph.D...... 126, 143 Bera, Kishen R...... 161 Brown, Sheldon, M.D...... 68, 151, 163 Bera, Sabina, M.D., M.S...... 157 Brown, Thomas E., Ph.D...... 108, 112, 133, 174 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Berliner, Alexandra, M.D...... 158 Buchholz, Andrew C., D.O., M.P.H...... 163 Berlin, Jon, M.D...... 108 Buckwalter, Kathleen ...... 145 Berman, Jeffrey A., M.D., DFASAM ...... 186 Budde, Kristin ...... 155 Bermudes, Richard A., M.D...... 68, 137 Bui, Anthony ...... 151 Bernstein, Carol A., M.D...... 108, 115, 119, 137 Bui, Ngoc ...... 171 Berry, Obianuju “Uju” Obi, M.D., M.P.H...... 117 Bulbena-Cabre, Andrea ...... 175 Bey, Ganga, M.P.H...... 171 Bunch, Raymond ...... 175 Bhatia, Anum ...... 153 Burcher, Georgina Corbet ...... 176 Bhat, Jasra Ali ...... 127 Burdick, Katherine ...... 107 Bhatt, Nita Vasudev, M.D., M.P.H...... 62, 170 Burd, Ronald, M.D...... 106 Bhugra, Dinesh, Ph.D...... 61, 129 Burke, Christopher ...... 72 Bian, Yun ...... 168 Burns, Kathleen, M.D...... 68 Bilal, Azka ...... 159 Burtner, Joanna L...... 170 Bilder, Deborah, M.D...... 107 Burt, Vivien, M.D., Ph.D...... 106 Binder, Renée L., M.D...... 106 Busch, Alisa B., M.D., M.S...... 73 Bird, Aislinn, M.D., M.P.H...... 170 259 Presenters Index

Bussing, Regina, M.D...... 61, 70 Chan, Vivien, M.D...... 132 Butler, Kimberly W., L.C.S.W., M.S...... 128 Chapa, Claudia J., M.D...... 158 Buxton, David ...... 143 Charoensook, Janet, M.D...... 164 Chaudhary, Zarah K., M.Sc...... 111 C Chaudhry, Imran Bashir, M.D...... 165 Caballer-Garcia, Javier ...... 173 Chaudhry, Simriti K., M.D...... 86, 153 Caban-Aleman, Carissa, M.D...... 137 Chava, Aamani, M.D...... 156 Cabaniss, Deborah L., M.D...... 88, 119, 128 Chaves, John F., M.D...... 152 Cadet, Suhey G. Franco, M.D...... 160 Chavez, Henry ...... 161 Cahalane, Jack, Ph.D., M.P.H...... 62 Chawa, Mansi ...... 155 Cahalan, Susannah ...... 4, 93 Chawa, Simran Singh ...... 165 Calarge, Chadi, M.D...... 114, 117 Cheatle, Martin ...... 89 Caligor, Eve, M.D...... 64, 73, 133 Cheema, Raminder Pal, M.D...... 154 Calimlim, Patricia Ann S...... 161 Chen, Alexander ...... 176 Camacho, Alvaro, M.D., M.P.H...... 166 Chen, Amie ...... 161 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Cama, Shireen, M.D...... 177 Chen, Cheryl, M.D...... 155 Campbell, Cabrina, M.D...... 64, 116 Chen, Fei ...... 159 Campbell, Jacquelyn ...... 117 Chengappa, Roy, M.D...... 143 Candilis, Philip, M.D...... 126, 132 Chen, Justin, M.D., M.P.H...... 86 Cannon, Michael ...... 137 Chen, Peijun ...... 136 Carey, Regan M...... 171 Chen, Yu-Chia A...... 155 Carlson, Stephan M., M.D...... 107, 116 Chen, Yu Hai Eric ...... 116 Caroff, Stanley N., M.D...... 64, 116 Cheong, Josepha A., M.D...... 69, 132, 138 Carpenter, Linda, M.D...... 68 Cherlopalle, Suneela, M.D...... 154, 156 Carpio, Erik ...... 154 Chesir, Adina ...... 177 Carroll, Kathleen M., Ph.D...... 108 Chhatlani, Aarti G., M.D...... 151, 158 Carron, Benjamin, M.D...... 127 Chikvashvili, Irina, D.O...... 161, 166 Carter, Arthur T., M.D...... 160 Childress, Ann C...... 173 Carter, Debbie R., M.D...... 68, 128 Chi, Ming B., M.D...... 158 Carter, Kenneth, M.D., M.P.H...... 115 Chinala, Sandhya ...... 158 Carter, Rustin D., M.D...... 150 Chiu, Simon, M.D., Ph.D...... 82 Casey, David, M.D...... 117 Choi, Jae-Hwa ...... 177 Casey, John ...... 161 Choi, Octavio ...... 92 Cassidy, Keri-Leigh, M.D...... 145 Choksi, Rutvik P., M.D., M.P.H...... 168 Castellanos, Daniel, M.D...... 117 Chong, David ...... 157 Castillo, Enrico, M.D...... 68 Chopra, Mehak, D.O...... 150 Caudill, Robert, M.D...... 115 Cho, Stephanie, M.D...... 114 Cazares, Paulette R. T., M.D., M.P.H...... 86, 136 Chotalia, Jigar K., M.D., M.P.H...... 153 Ceccherini-Nelli, Alfonso, M.D...... 61, 168 Chung, Bowen, M.D., M.S.H.S...... 68 Cepeda, Claudio, M.D...... 133 Chwastiak, Lydia, M.D., M.P.H...... 112 Certa, Kenneth M., M.D...... 127 Ciccone, J. Richard, M.D...... 92 Chacko, J. Andrew, M.D., M.S.E...... 56, 127 Citrome, Leslie, M.D., M.P.H...... 172, 187 Chaimowitz, Gary, M.B., Ch.B...... 69 Clark, Caroline C., M.D...... 137, 158 Chakrabarty, Arindam ...... 151 Clark, Crystal ...... 74, 92 Chakraborty, Anindita, M.D...... 161 Clark, Duncan, M.D., Ph.D...... 143 Chakravorty, Subhajit ...... 91 Clarke, Diana E., Ph.D., M.Sc...... 136, 146 Chamakalayil, Simon ...... 158 Clark, Frank, M.D...... 127 Chamberlain, Brett, M.D...... 154 Clarkin, John ...... 73 Chan, Aubrey ...... 72, 176 Clark, Natasha, M.D...... 160 Chan, Carlyle, M.D...... 91, 128, 133 Clark-Raymond, Anne, M.D...... 151 Chandra, Ravi, M.D...... 134 Clayton, Anita ...... 174 Chang, Beverly, M.D...... 127 Cleaves, Elle S., M.D...... 164 Chang, Chun-Hung, M.D...... 66, 164 Coccaro, Emil, M.D...... 84 Chang, Connie, M.D...... 151 Cochran, Ernest ...... 163 Chang, Danielle ...... 163 Cochran, Michelle, M.D...... 137 Channa, Afshan, M.B.B.S...... 73 Coêlho, Bruno Mendonça, M.D...... 85, 165 Chan, Steven, M.D., M.B.A...... 70, 106, 115, 133 Coffey, Ellen...... 72 Chanut, Florence, M.D...... 108, 118 Cohen, Abigail Rae ...... 170 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to Cohen, Lewis ...... 82 260 Presenters Index psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Coira, Diego L., M.D...... 72, 81, 169 Daum, Akiva M., M.D...... 117 Collins, Ashley D., D.O...... 162 Davidoff, Donald A., Ph.D...... 65 Collins, Eric ...... 89 Davis, Jennifer, D.O...... 61 Collins, Pamela ...... 64 Davis, Robert E., Ph.D...... 167 Colon-Rivera, Hector, M.D...... 132 Daviss, Steve, M.D...... 114 Colquhoun, Helen ...... 168 DeBattista, Charles, M.D., D.M.H...... 129 Combs, Kory B...... 171 De Faria, Ludmila, M.D...... 68, 107, 115, 126 Compton, Michael T., M.D., M.P.H...... 142 DeFazio, Kayla ...... 174 Compton, Wilson M., M.D...... 145 DeFrancisco, Daniel ...... 170 Conrad, Rachel, M.D...... 72 DeJong, Sanda, M.D...... 88 Cooke, Brian ...... 111 DelaCruz, Milania ...... 162 Cooke, Tiffany, M.D., M.P.H...... 81 DeLange, Christopher ...... 158 Cooney, Ned L., Ph.D...... 136 DelBello, Melissa P...... 168 Cooper, Janice ...... 135 Delgado, Darci, Psy.D...... 169 Cooper, Robin, M.D...... 111 Delgado, Fabrizzio A...... 158 Copenhaver, David J., M.D., M.P.H...... 66 Dell, Mary Lynn, M.D., D.Min...... 145 Copen, John, M.D., M.Sc...... 82 Delmonte, Dario ...... 80, 163 Corona, Celine C., M.D...... 159 de los Reyes, Charism ...... 72 Correll, Christoph U., M.D...... 167, 168, 171 Del Sant, Lorena Catarin ...... 171 Cosgrove, Jessica, D.O...... 169 DeMartini, Jeremy ...... 62 Costakis, Anna K., M.D...... 81 Demopulos, Christina ...... 81 Cournos, Francine, M.D...... 64 Dempsey, Kate ...... 62 Courtet, Philippe, M.D., Ph.D...... 78, 85 Deng, Huiqiong, M.D., Ph.D...... 151 Cowan, Allison E., M.D...... 62, 126 Deoras, Ketan, M.D...... 127 Cowper, Kristina Quiambao ...... 151 DePaolo, Antonio, Ph.D...... 88 Cox, Lara J., M.D...... 69, 144 Depp, Colin ...... 70 Crane, Monica K., M.D...... 146 DeRuyter, Robert ...... 117 Cranford, Melissa, M.D...... 91 Desai, Pratikkumar, M.D., M.P.H...... 154 Crawford, Allison, M.D., M.A...... 88 Desai, Seema, M.D...... 65 Crawford, Steven, M.D...... 137 DeSilva, Ravi, M.D., M.A...... 134 Creelman, Wayne, M.D...... 110 de Wit, Anouk E...... 176 Creel, Rebecca ...... 153 Dhillon, Kanwaldeep, M.D...... 157 Crisp-Han, Holly, M.D...... 137 Dhir, Amit ...... 172 Croarkin, Paul, D.O., M.S...... 186 Diamond, Diana, Ph.D...... 133 Cromwell, John ...... 107 Diamond, Matthew, M.D., Ph.D...... 65 Crone, Catherine, M.D...... 91, 114 Diazgranados, Nancy, M.D...... 61, 66, 80, 85, 90 Cropsey, Karen, Psy.D...... 144 Diaz, Jorge A., M.D...... 155 Cullins, Lisa, M.D...... 137 DiBernardo, Allitia, M.D...... 174 Cummings, Hugh, M.D...... 116 Dickstein, Leah, M.D...... 81 Cummings, Michael ...... 91 Dike, Charles C., M.D., M.P.H...... 88, 137 Cunningham, Carrie ...... 177 Dinh, Perry L...... 152 Curry, D. Troy, M.D...... 186 Di Nicola, Vincenzo, M.D., Ph.D...... 143, 145 Curtis, Amy ...... 176 Divakarla, Swati, M.D...... 112, 158 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Cutler, Andrew J., M.D...... 106, 187, 190 Dixon, Lisa B., M.D., M.P.H...... 65, 70, 128, 144 Cvetko, Jessica N., M.D...... 165 Dobscha, Steven K., M.D...... 133 Cyrus, Kali D., M.D., M.P.H...... 61, 91 Dockman, Tim ...... 157 Do, Dennis ...... 170 D Doksat, Neslim Guvendeger ...... 162 Dahal, Rabin, M.D...... 175 Domakonda, Mirjana ...... 88, 176 Dale, Anders, Ph.D...... 126 Döndü, Ayse ...... 168 Dallo, Florence, Ph.D., M.P.H...... 90 Dong, Yu, M.D., Ph.D...... 91 Daly, Nadia, M.D...... 170 Donnir, Gordon ...... 115 Dammerman, Ryan, M.D., M.P.H...... 168 Dooley, Erin, M.D...... 152 Dang, Jonathan, M.D...... 134 Dougherty, Kathleen C., M.D...... 127 Danovitch, Itai, M.D., M.B.A...... 70 Douglas, John, M.D., M.B.A...... 142 Dardashti, Laura ...... 91 Downs, Nancy, M.D...... 132 Das, Smita, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H...... 66 Drerup, Michelle ...... 127 Datta, Vivek, M.D., M.P.H...... 88 Dreyer, Benard, M.D...... 69, 116 Driscoll, Kara, M.D...... 74, 92 261 Presenters Index

Drucker, Ernest, Ph.D...... 137 Feinstein, Carl, M.D...... 86 Dsouza, Allen ...... 157, 159 Feld, Judith A., M.D., M.P.H., M.M.M...... 90 Dubroff, Jacob, M.D., Ph.D...... 146 Feller, Sophie, M.D...... 68, 164 Ducharme, Lori, Ph.D...... 130 Fernandez, Carlos ...... 175 Duda, Roger, M.D...... 137 Fernandez, Hubert H., M.D...... 64, 172 Duffy, Farifteh F., Ph.D...... 146 Fernandez-Miranda, Juan J...... 167 Duncan, Alison M., M.D...... 163 Ferrer, Daphne C., M.D...... 72 Duncan, Mark, M.D...... 65 Fertig, Alexis ...... 145 Dunn, Laura, M.D...... 118, 143 Festin, Fe E., M.D...... 174 Dunn, Phillip H...... 166 Feuer, Vera ...... 65 Duong, Jeffrey...... 153 Fink, Sabina, M.D...... 151 Duran, Alexandra N., M.D...... 151 Fiori, Federica ...... 165 Durgam, Suresh ...... 173 Firestone, Marvin ...... 137 Durns, Tyler A...... 150 First, Michael B., M.D...... 84, 112 Durrani, Adnan M., M.D...... 159 Firulescu, Lidia, M.D...... 175 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Dyce, Lisa A...... 155 Fischetti, Peter ...... 86 Dyer, Allen, M.D...... 126 Fisher, Carl Erik, M.D...... 92 Fisher, Kayla, M.D., J.D...... 117, 169 E Fitelson, Elizabeth, M.D...... 108, 117 Earley, Willie ...... 168 FitzGerald, David, M.D...... 69, 132 Edwards, Katherine M., M.D...... 170 Flaherty, Marissa, M.D...... 154 Ehrenreich, Benjamin, M.D...... 92 Flanagan, Julianne C., Ph.D...... 117 Eisen, Jane L., M.D...... 84 Flaum, Michael A., M.D...... 65, 108, 118 Eisenman, David ...... 68 Fleming, James, M.D...... 82 Eknoyan, Donald ...... 133 Flood, Emuella M...... 169 Elie, Dominique ...... 154 Flores-Carrera, Aidith, D.O...... 153 Elkady, Rasha, M.D...... 154 Focht, Amanda, M.D...... 70 Ellis-Cox, Leesha, M.D., M.P.H...... 111 Fochtmann, Laura J., M.D...... 82 Ellison, James M., M.D., M.P.H...... 65, 107 Foidel, Sarah, O.T.R./L...... 110 Ellur, Mallikarjuna Bagewadi, M.D...... 153, 163 Folke, Fredrik ...... 166 Elmaghraby, Rana ...... 166 Fong, Timothy, M.D...... 66, 110, 142 Elmi, Sarah, M.D...... 176 Forcen, Fernando Espi, M.D...... 73 Engel, Charles C., M.D., M.P.H...... 134 Forester, Brent ...... 135 Enja, Manasa ...... 151 Forstein, Marshall, M.D...... 130 Enomoto, Kana, M.A...... 130 Forster, Janice, M.D...... 72 Ercan, A. Cenk ...... 169 Fortney, John, Ph.D...... 144 Erdogan, Ayten ...... 162 Fortuna, Lisa ...... 145 Ernst, Alycia F...... 156 Foster, Adriana E., M.D...... 73, 173 Esang, Michael ...... 156, 161 Franco, Kathleen ...... 89 Escaron, Anne, Ph.D., M.P.H...... 69 Frangou, Sophia, M.D., Ph.D...... 136 Espinel, Zelde, M.D...... 166 Frasch, Karel J., M.D...... 164 Esposito, Joseph, M.D...... 157 Freedman, Robert, M.D...... 106, 119 Etwaroo, Narissa R...... 153 Freeze, Marjorie, P.A...... 88 Evans, Dwight L., M.D...... 78, 85 Freire, Rafael C., M.D., Ph.D...... 165 Everett, Anita S., M.D. . . . 86, 93, 116, 119, 129, 136, 142 Friedman, Nadya, M.D...... 88 Evins, A. Eden, M.D., M.P.H...... 144 Friedman, Susan Hatters, M.D...... 111 Evins, Anne E., M.D., M.P.H...... 173 Fritz, Gregory K., M.D...... 142 Ewais, Tatjana, M.D...... 173 Frye, Mark, M.D...... 107, 128 Eyler, Lisa, Ph.D...... 116 Fuchs, Robert ...... 162 Eyre, Harris A., Ph.D., M.B.B.S...... 89 Fucito, Lisa M., Ph.D...... 136 Fullilove, Mindy, M.D...... 142 F Fung, Kenneth P., M.D...... 112, 138

Fairbairn, Jonathan, M.D...... 169 Funk, Margo, M.D., M.A...... 89 Falcone, Tatiana, M.D...... 84, 137 Furqan, Zainab ...... 171 Faulkner, Larry R., M.D...... 115 Fawcett, Jan ...... 128 Fayad, Sarah M., M.D...... 81 Feather, John ...... 145 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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G Goldenberg, Matthew, M.D., M.Sc...... 70, 111, 146 Golden, Julia, B.A...... 168, 173 Gabbard, Glen O., M.D...... 64, 74, 112, 118, 134, 137 Goldhirsh, Jessica ...... 166 Gabriel, Adel ...... 173 Goldman, Lee, M.D...... 61 Gaind, Sonu ...... 72 Goldman, Matthew L., M.D., M.S...... 108 Gaines, Stephanie ...... 136 Gonzales, Omar D...... 156 Gainsley, Bruce, M.D...... 127 Gonzalez, Ariel, Esq...... 81 Galanter, Cathryn A., M.D...... 137 Gonzalez, Ernesto ...... 70 Galanter, Marc, M.D...... 72 Gonzalez Jr., Victor M., M.D...... 162 Gale, Anthony, M.D...... 134 Goodkin, Karl, M.D., Ph.D...... 90 Galves, Al, Ph.D...... 145 Goodman, Marianne, M.D...... 116, 126, 130 Galynker, Igor, M.D., Ph.D...... 128 Goodwin, Ericka, M.D...... 62 Gandhi, Jai C., M.D...... 156 Gordon, Christopher, M.D...... 65 Gannon, Jessica M., M.D...... 143 Gordon, Joshua A., M.D., Ph.D...... 4, 5, 125 Gao, Keming, M.D., Ph.D...... 168 Gordon, Kimberly, M.D...... 81 Garg, Anisha ...... 157 Gorelick, David A., M.D., Ph.D...... 134 Garza, Cynthia ...... 165 Gorney, Robert, M.D...... 7 Gaston, John O., M.D...... 86 Gorun, Alyson ...... 73, 162 Gatchel, Jennifer, M.D., Ph.D...... 65 Goubran, Bishoy, M.D...... 175 Gates, Jamie ...... 72 Gourzis, Philippos ...... 163 Gauss, Julie W., D.O., M.P.H...... 151 Grady, Brian, M.D...... 81 Gaylord, Bethany, D.O...... 153 Grady, Margaret, R.N., M.S.N., A.P.N...... 81 Gaznick, Natassia ...... 82, 90 Grant, Igor, M.D...... 116 Generalla, Jenilee, M.D...... 69, 153 Grant, Steven, Ph.D...... 145 Genova, Nicholas J., M.D...... 161 Gratzer, David, M.D...... 130 Gentile, Julie P., M.D...... 62 Gray, Kevin ...... 144 Gerbarg, Patricia L., M.D...... 64, 89, 110, 128, 138 Gray, Kyle J., M.D., M.A...... 142 Gerken, Adrienne ...... 134 Grazioli, Frank, L.M.S.W...... 135 Gerritsen, Liesbeth ...... 135 Green, Ariela D...... 170 Gershengoren, Liliya, M.D., M.P.H...... 118 Greenberg, Jonathan ...... 159 Ghaemi, Nassir, M.D., M.P.H...... 84, 116 Green, Vanessa, D.O...... 82, 132 Ghani, Shareh O., M.D...... 106, 127 Gregory, Charlotte, P.A...... 74 Ghimire, Santosh ...... 160 Griffith, Ezra, M.D...... 137, 142 Ghimire, Shree Ram, M.D...... 164 Griffith, James, M.D...... 91, 129 Ghiya, Deepti, M.D...... 152 Grigoriadis, Sophie, M.D., Ph.D...... 174 Ghori, Ambreen K., M.D...... 68 Grubbs, Kathleen ...... 73 Giakoumatos, Christoforos Iraklis, M.D...... 116 Gruber, Staci, M.D...... 116 Gibson, Debbie, M.Sc...... 146 Gruhler, Jeffrey ...... 127, 163 Gibson, Debra, M.Sc...... 136 Guanci, Nicole, M.D...... 65, 70, 126 Gibson, Olivia ...... 107 Guerrero, Iris V...... 155 Giddens, Jennifer ...... 112 Gultekin, Gozde ...... 177 Gih, Daniel, M.D...... 165 Gunderson, John, M.D...... 64, 84, 107, 116, 126, 130 Ginory, Almari, D.O...... 81, 104 Gunnell, Phillip ...... 160 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Ginory, Laura, M.D...... 104 Guppenberger, Michael, M.D...... 175 Giri, Aditi, M.B.B.S...... 166 Gupta, Aarti, M.D...... 85 Gitlin, David F...... 104 Gupta, Rishab ...... 150, 161 Gitlin, Michael, M.D...... 107 Gupta, Vikas, M.D., M.P.H...... 157 Giuliano, Gregory, D.O...... 127 Gur, Raquel, M.D...... 143 Glasofer, Deborah, Ph.D...... 65 Gustafson, David H., Ph.D...... 108 Glass, Oliver Mathew, M.D...... 138 Gutheil, Thomas G., M.D...... 92 Glover, Juliet A., M.D...... 127 Guyer, Amanda E., Ph.D...... 145 Glover, Karinn ...... 70 Guzman, Margarita, J.D., M.B...... 117 Glover, Kristina, D.O...... 155 Guzman-Quinones, Yarelis, M.D...... 61, 159 Gluth, Aaron ...... 112 Goddu, Sumana, M.D., M.P.H...... 157 Goethe, John W., M.D...... 66 Gogineni, Rama Rao, M.D...... 112, 143 Goldberg, Joseph F., M.D...... 106

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H Hill, Kevin P., M.D., M.H.S...... 134 Hill, Wesley, M.D...... 153, 154 Haas, Magali, M.D., Ph.D...... 117 Hilty, Donald M...... 115 Habl, Samar, M.D...... 134 Hipp, Dana, M.D...... 154 Hackman, Ann, M.D...... 92 Hirst, Jeremy, M.D...... 132, 137 Hager, Tashia ...... 135 Hoang, Kim ...... 158 Hajcak, Greg ...... 128 Hobart, Mary ...... 173 Hall, Ryan C. W., M.D...... 111 Hobbs, Jacqueline A., M.D., Ph.D...... 61, 81 Halpern, John ...... 134 Hodgins, Gabrielle ...... 173 Hamidi, Maryam S., Ph.D., M.Sc...... 81 Hodzic, Vedrana, M.D...... 165 Hammamieh, Rasha ...... 64 Hoffman, Perry, Ph.D...... 126, 130 Hammer, Paul, M.D...... 94 Hoge, Steven K., M.D., M.B.A...... 92 Han, Doug Hyun ...... 164 Hoirisch-Clapauch, Silvia, M.D., Ph.D...... 85 Hanft, Alan ...... 176 Hökelekli, Fatma Özlem ...... 175 Hanif, Amina, M.D...... 162 Holbert, Richard, M.D...... 61, 68, 132 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Han, Jaesu, M.D...... 112 Holloway, Amanda L., M.D...... 177 Hann, Michael, M.D., M.B.A., M.S...... 126, 134 Holmes, William ...... 145 Hansen, Helena, M.D., Ph.D...... 72, 114, 137, 142 Holoyda, Brian, M.D., M.P.H...... 134 Hanson, Annette ...... 145 Hong, Joe ...... 161 Haque, Sabeen ...... 164 Hong, Riyang ...... 164 Haque, Zohaib ...... 172 Hong, Victor, M.D...... 107 Hardy, John, M.D...... 190 Hooshmand, Farnaz, M.D...... 157 Harewood, Meredith, M.D...... 154 Horita, Josephine P., D.O...... 91 Haroun, Ansar, M.D...... 69 Horowitz, Mardi, M.D...... 64 Harries, Michael D...... 176 Hossain, Asghar ...... 150 Harrigan, Michael R., M.D., M.B.A...... 156 Hossny, Ekaterina ...... 172, 176 Harris, Amanda P., M.D...... 126 Ho, Tiffany, M.D...... 92 Harris, Gregory, M.D., M.P.H...... 106 Houchins, Rachel, M.D...... 127, 169 Harrison, Joyce, M.D...... 70 Howard, Jordan M., M.D...... 150 Harrison, Nzinga, M.D...... 69, 81, 86, 111 Howard, Lindsay, D.O...... 165 Hart, Joseph, M.D...... 158 Howard, Louise ...... 61 Hartzler, Adam ...... 156 Howe III, Edmund Grant, M.D...... 138, 142 Harvey, Edythe P., M.D...... 89 Hoxha, Avjola, M.D...... 160 Harvey, Philip D., Ph.D...... 116, 174 Hsiung, Robert, M.D...... 134 Hassan, Naeema Noor ...... 163 Hsu, Alan, M.D...... 132, 133 Hatta, Kotaro ...... 107 Hsu, Jonathan H., M.D...... 170 Hauck, Heather ...... 172 Huang, San Yuan ...... 116 Hauser, Peter, M.D...... 169, 173 Huebner, Robert, Ph.D...... 130 Hawa, Raed, M.D...... 145 Hughes, Marcus ...... 107 Haymer, Michael ...... 145 Humes, Eduardo C...... 173 Hazeghazam, Maryam, M.D., Ph.D...... 171 Hung, Galen Chin-Lun ...... 172 Hedberg, Alexandra E., M.D...... 150 Hunt, Laura G...... 151 Hedrick, Rebecca, M.D...... 65 Hunzeker, Adam L., M.D...... 62, 144 Heinzman, Jonathan ...... 153, 175 Hurez, Magalie, M.D., M.P.H...... 74 Helman, Daniel, M.D...... 127 Hurley, Brian, M.D., M.B.A...... 108, 118, 142, 144 Herman, Augusta ...... 166 Hu, Rona, M.D...... 72, 84 Herman, Barry K., M.D., M.M.M...... 89, 103, 110 Husain, Arshad ...... 136 Hermann, Helen ...... 61 Husain-Krautter, Sehba, M.D., Ph.D...... 151 Hernandez Colon, Agdel J., M.D...... 80 Hu, Shao-hua ...... 171 Herrington, Lisa ...... 150 Husni, Mariwan, M.D...... 82 Herrman, Helen, M.D., M.B...... 129 Hussain, Kumail, M.D...... 170 Hershberger, Jason, M.D...... 116 Hutton, Todd, M.D...... 186 Hersh, Richard, M.D...... 73, 107 Huynh, Polly, B.S...... 175 Heru, Alison M., M.D...... 114 Hwong, Alison R., M.D., Ph.D...... 165 He, Shuo S...... 152 Hyman, Steven E., M.D...... 119 Hess, Leonardo E., M.D., M.Sc...... 165 Higgins Jr., Napoleon B., M.D...... 62 Hillier, Richard J., Ph.D...... 163 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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I Jin Park ...... 162 Jiwani, Salima ...... 169 Idell, Richard, M.D...... 171 Johnson, Britney Nicole ...... 157 Iglewicz, Alana, M.D...... 90 Johnson, Cory ...... 163 Ignaszewski, Martha J...... 154 Johnson, David E., M.D...... 132 Igumnov, Sergey A...... 165 Johnson, John ...... 169 Ikekwere, Joseph C., M.D., M.P.H...... 161 Johnson, Kathryn Q., M.A...... 159 Immanuel, Josepha-Pearl ...... 86 John, Vineeth, M.D., M.B.A...... 142 Imran, Sheema, M.D...... 157 Jo, Hyun-sic ...... 170, 171 Ingram Jr., Michael T., M.D., M.S...... 155 Joiner, Thomas, Ph.D...... 128 Iqbal, Fatima, M.D...... 155 Jones, Jana, Ph.D...... 84 Iqbal, Muhammad Navaid, M.D...... 151, 156, 161, 165 Jones, Loretta ...... 68 Irastorza, Luis Javier, M.H.C...... 165 Jones, Tom, Th.D., M.A...... 72 Irwin, Scott A., M.D., Ph.D...... 143 Jong, Sjakko De ...... 135 IsHak, Waguih William, M.D...... 112, 134 Jordan, Ayana, M.D., Ph.D...... 91 Ishola, Adenike, M.D...... 160 Joseph, Anne M., M.D., M.P.H...... 136 Islam, Zahid ...... 151, 159 Joseph, Robert C., M.D...... 61 Isle, Crystal ...... 72 Joshi, Kruti, M.P.H...... 167 Isometsä, Erkki T., M.D., Ph.D...... 78, 90 Joshi, Yash, M.D., Ph.D...... 159 Ittasakul, Pichai ...... 169 Josiassen, Richard C., Ph.D...... 167 Ivany, Christopher, M.D...... 69 Judge, Sheila, M.D...... 129 Ivbijaro, Gabriel, M.D...... 145 Jung, Kathy, Ph.D...... 108 Iyer, Sharat P., M.D., M.S...... 115 Jun, Tae-Youn, M.D., Ph.D...... 175 J K

Jabbarpour, Yad M., M.D...... 62, 116 Kadiyala, Sridhar, Ph.D., M.B.B.S...... 152, 162 Jacobs, Karen, D.O...... 89 Kaftarian, Edward ...... 115 Jacobson, Jennifer, M.D...... 157 Kahler, Christopher W., Ph.D...... 136 Jadhav, Mandar P., M.D...... 152, 157 Kaipov, Aleksandr, M.D., Ph.D...... 164 Jain, Abhishek, M.D...... 111 Kaltman, Jessica, M.D...... 68 Jain, Ankit ...... 151, 161 Kambam, Praveen R., M.D...... 81 Jain, Rakesh, M.D., M.P.H...... 186, 187, 190 Kane, John M., M.D...... 167 Jakubec, Brent ...... 156 Kang, Sukhoon ...... 165 Jang, Seung-Ho ...... 176 Kaplan, Lawrence ...... 72 Janicak, Philip, M.D...... 129 Kapoor, Arushi ...... 152, 160 Jani, Piyushkumar, M.D...... 161 Kapoor, Reena, M.D...... 64, 69 Jani, Suni ...... 143 Karim, Reef, M.D., D.O...... 110 Janjua, Ahmad Umair ...... 156, 160 Karingula, Nidhi Shree, M.D., M.P.H...... 154 Janofsky, Jeffrey S...... 135 Kassam, Areef ...... 159 Janowsky, David, M.D...... 69 Kataoka, Sheryl ...... 70 Jaspal, Hardeep ...... 158 Katz, Cara, M.D...... 171 Jayadeva, Vivek, M.D...... 172 Katz, Craig, M.D...... 74 Jayanthikumar, Janany, M.S.W., R.S.W...... 130 Katz, Rachel Brooke, M.D...... 72, 138 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Jayaram, Geetha, M.D...... 61, 86, 135 Kaur, Lovejit ...... 156 Jaziri, Kelly, M.D...... 176 Keepers, George ...... 82 Jean-Fils, Marie-Ange ...... 166 Keitner, Gabor I., M.D...... 126 Jegede, Oluwole, M.D...... 152 Kelada, Anthony ...... 164 Jenkins, Kym ...... 116 Kellner, Charles ...... 133 Jen, Ya-Wen ...... 163 Kelly, Patrick ...... 65 Jeon, Sang won ...... 167 Kelsoe, John R., M.D...... 6, 103, 104 Jernigan, Terry, Ph.D...... 126 Kempf, Brooke, PMHNP-BC ...... 186 Jerónimo, Joana ...... 165 Kendler, Kenneth S., M.D...... 90 Jeste, Dilip V., M.D...... 107, 116, 145 Keng, Alvin Bryan, M.D...... 152 Jett, Marti, Ph.D...... 64 Kennedy, Cheryl A., M.D...... 169 Jiang, David H., M.D...... 176 Kennedy, James L., M.D...... 64, 104, 114 Jiao, Jianwei, M.D., Ph.D...... 161 Kennedy, Robert, M.D...... 133 Jimenez, Daniel E., Ph.D...... 174 Kennedy, Samantha F., D.O...... 165 Jimenez-Trevino, Luis ...... 167 Kent, Joseph E...... 156

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Kernberg, Otto F., M.D...... 66, 128, 133 Koh, Steve H., M.D., M.P.H...... 61, 68, 104, 115, 117, 126 Kern, John, M.D...... 65, 70, 85, 143 Kolla, Bhanu Prakash, M.D...... 91 Kerns, Suzanne, M.D...... 137 Kolli, Mahitha ...... 152, 160 Keshishian, Talene, M.D...... 162 Kolli, Venkata B...... 154 Khachatryan, Alexandra, M.P.H...... 169, 172 Kolta, Bishoy, M.D...... 112 Khachatryan, Davit, M.D., M.H.Sc...... 170 Kommisetti, Veera Venkata Satyanarayana . . . 161 Khalid, Ahsan ...... 159 Komrad, Mark, M.D...... 88, 104, 137 Khalid-Khan, Faiza, M.S.W., R.S.W...... 130 Koob, George F., Ph.D...... 4, 5, 64, 73 Khalid, Zain, M.D...... 159 Koransky, Charles, M.D...... 154 Khan, Christina Tara, M.D., Ph.D...... 81, 92 Kornbluh, Rebecca, M.D., M.P.H...... 174 Khandai, Abhisek C., M.D., M.S...... 66 Koss, Debra, M.D...... 81 Khan, Ghulam, M.D., M.B.B.S...... 174 Kothari, Riddhi ...... 158 Khan, Muhammad W...... 155, 160 Kott, Alan ...... 167 Khanna, Surbhi, M.B.B.S...... 151 Kovell, Judy, M.D...... 74 Khan, Needa, M.D...... 159 Krakowski, Menahem I., M.D...... 114 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Khan, Shabana, M.D...... 62 Kramer, Kenneth, Ph.D...... 173 Khanzada, Naveen S...... 153 Kramer, Peter D., M.D...... 4, 90 Khurana, Swapnil ...... 152 Kulkarni, Karishma R., M.D...... 170 Khurshid, Khurshid, M.D...... 68, 132, 169 Kumar, Gaurav ...... 156 Khushalani, Sunil D., M.D...... 86 Kumar, Reena, M.D...... 151 Kidd, Jeremy D., M.D., M.P.H...... 61, 126 Kunaparaju, Sindhura ...... 162 Killeen, Zachary ...... 150 Kung, Simon, M.D...... 128 Kim, Byoung Jo ...... 165 Kupfer, David J., M.D...... 107 Kimchi, Eitan Z., M.D...... 72 Kurdyak, Paul, M.D., Ph.D...... 66, 90 Kim, Chong Ki ...... 159 Kushwaha, Vijeta, M.D...... 154 Kim, Daniel, M.D...... 157 Kuvischansky, Jaime M...... 165 Kim, Hae-Joon ...... 171 Kwait, Andrew, M.D...... 187 Kim, Hyun Jung ...... 81 Kim, Hyun, M.D., Ph.D...... 169 L Kim, Junghyun ...... 156 LaCasse, Matthew M., D.O...... 160 Kim, Jung W., M.D...... 170 LaFrance Jr., William Curt, M.D., M.P.H...... 129 Kimmel, Mary C., M.D...... 62 Lagman, Jasmin G., M.D...... 155 Kimmel, Ryan, M.D...... 70 Lahera, Guillermo, M.D., Ph.D...... 167 Kimm, Tyler, M.D...... 153 Lahti, Adrienne ...... 167 Kim, Nak Young ...... 150 Lakshmin, Pooja, M.D...... 81 Kim, Semmie, M.P.H...... 168 Lally, Matthew C., M.D...... 170 Kim, Siekyeong, M.D., Ph.D...... 168 Lambert, Kristen M., J.D., M.S.W...... 56, 62, 116 Kim, Sonnie ...... 168 Lammando, Marcia, R.N., M.H.S.A...... 107 Kim, SueAnn ...... 117 Lamoureux, Ian ...... 177 Kim, Yeji S., D.O...... 155 Lam, Raymond, M.D...... 56, 137 Kinback, Kevin M., M.D...... 68 Landa, Alla, Ph.D...... 89 Kingdon, David, M.D...... 84 Landers, Alyssa ...... 111 Kinn, Julie ...... 81 Lane, Richard D., M.D., Ph.D...... 145 Kiran, Tayyeba ...... 173 Langley-DeGroot, Michael H., M.D...... 127, 160 Kirsch, Daniel, M.D...... 132 Langlois, Kristen Marie, D.O...... 152 Klekot, Erin, M.D...... 128 Langmore-Avila, Elizabeth, D.O., M.A...... 162 Kleppe, Roelof ...... 135 Lapic, Seth, D.O...... 154 Klingensmith, Katherine ...... 81 Lapid, Maria I., M.D...... 64, 118 Kljenak, Diana, M.D...... 112, 138 LaRocco, Danielle, M.D...... 115 Knable, Michael, D.O...... 90, 133 Lasky, Gina ...... 143 Knoepflmacher, Daniel, M.D...... 144 Latorre, Samantha ...... 170 Knoll IV, James L., M.D...... 81 Laurenzano, Emily A...... 152 Knox, John ...... 161 Lauzon, Vanessa L., M.D...... 132 Koenigsberg, Harold W., M.D...... 84 Lavretsky, Helen, M.D...... 107 Kogan, Irina ...... 166 Lazar, Susan, M.D...... 144 Kogan, Richard, M.D...... 74 Leal, Camilo, M.D...... 150 Kohn, Robert ...... 135 LeardMann, Cynthia ...... 136 Kohrman, Samuel ...... 150 Lederman, Eric ...... 159 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Lee, Boris, M.D...... 152 Li, Shuang, M.D., Ph.D...... 165 Lee, Boung Chul ...... 116 Lisotto, Maria Jose, M.D...... 62 Lee, Doeun ...... 165 Lissaur, Ralph ...... 177 Lee, Ellen E., M.D...... 175 Liu, Grace ...... 72 Lee, Eun Kyung J...... 153 Livingston, Ryan, M.D...... 74 Lee, Francis ...... 106 Li, Xuejing, M.D., Ph.D...... 157 Lee, Ga-Won ...... 177 Li, Zhanjiang ...... 168 Lee, Grace ...... 72 Llorente, Maria, M.D...... 82, 143 Lee, Haoyu ...... 115 Lock, James D., M.D., Ph.D...... 65 Lee, Hwa-Young, Dr.P.H...... 174 Loehr, Colleen, M.D...... 138 Lee, Hye Jin, Ph.D...... 177 Lokhande, Akshay P., M.D., M.S., M.H.A...... 159 Lee, Jooyeon, M.D., M.H.S...... 160 Lolas, Fernando, M.D...... 145 Lee, Junghyun Hannah ...... 166 Lomax, James W., M.D...... 72 Lee, Jun-ki ...... 177 Londagin, Jill M...... 69 Lee, Jun Yong ...... 164 Long, Sarah ...... 166 Lee, Kangyoon ...... 177 Loo, Dyani A., M.D...... 91, 138 Lee, Kok Wei ...... 164 Lopez, David L., M.D...... 88 Lee, Peffin, D.O...... 150 Lopez-Roca, Argelio ...... 74 Lee, Seung-Hoon ...... 171 Lowenthal, David, M.D...... 92 Lee, Soyoung, M.D...... 161 Lozano, Karla P., M.D., M.B.A...... 160 Lee, Yena ...... 176 Lozano, Ricardo ...... 118 Lee, Young Sik, M.D., Ph.D...... 165 Lubarda, Jovana, Ph.D...... 172 Lee, Yu Wei ...... 166 Luby, Joan L., M.D...... 116 Lefebvre, Lisa ...... 88 Luchsinger, Walter ...... 161 Leitman, Michael ...... 68 Lu, Francis, M.D...... 61, 72, 107, 114, 128, 134 Lepola, Ulla ...... 173 Luna, Juliano Victor, M.D., M.Sc...... 165 Lepri, Assunta ...... 164 Lundblad, Wynne, M.D...... 145 Lerman, Alexander C. L., M.D...... 127 Luo, Jia ...... 176 Lerner, Rachael ...... 171 Luo, John, M.D...... 70, 73, 90, 106, 110, 118, 128, 133 Leung, Elizabeth ...... 153, 160 Luo, Rosa ...... 167 Levenson, Jon, M.D...... 143 Lusskin, Shari I., M.D...... 84 Levine, Henry S., M.D...... 84 Lyketsos, Constantine G., M.D...... 93 Levine, Martha Peaslee, M.D...... 70, 165 Lyndon, Stanley ...... 142 Levin, Frances ...... 144 Lyvers, Michael, Ph.D...... 165 Levin, Saul, M.D., M.P.A...... 3, 6, 86, 89, 136, 142 Levitt, William, M.D...... 153, 162, 166 M Levounis, Petros, M.D...... Mackell, Joan ...... 64 65, 66, 82, 90, 107, 116, 126, 135 Mackey, Sean, M.D., Ph.D...... 110 Levy, Sharon, M.D., M.P.H...... 91 Madhusoodanan, Subramoniam ...... 174 Lewis, David A., M.D...... 65 Magalotti, Selena, M.D...... 151 Lewis, Donald, D.O...... 126 Magera, John, M.D...... 62 Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto, M.D...... 70, 128, 134 Mago, Rajnish, M.D...... 106 Licinio, Julio, M.D...... 66, 69, 111 Mahajan, Priya, M.D...... 163 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Lieberman, Jeffrey A., M.D...... 64, 119, 128 Mahendran, Rathi ...... 169 Liew, Tau Ming ...... 177 Mahgoub, Yassir ...... 170 Li, Guohua ...... 173 Mahmoud, Dana ...... 74, 92 Lima, Ateaya, M.D...... 68, 136 Mailutha, Karimi G., M.D., M.P.H...... 88 Lim, Carol ...... 150, 162 Majeed, Madia ...... 150 Lim, Jonathan ...... 166 Makari, George J., M.D...... 125 Lim, Leslie ...... 165 Malak, Lawrence, M.D...... 115, 117 Lim, Sabina, M.D., M.P.H...... 115 Malaspina, Dolores, M.D., M.P.H., M.S...... 74 Lindqvist, Daniel ...... 64 Maldonado, Jose R., M.D...... 61, 112, 126 Lindsay Howard ...... 165 Malone, Patrice K., M.D., Ph.D...... 88, 132 Linhares, Daniel ...... 169 Manan, Rimple ...... 151 Lin, Kenny, M.D...... 85 Mancevski, Branislav ...... 167 Linnet, Jakob ...... 135 Mandavilli, Apoorva ...... 144 Lin, Weijie V...... 171 Manderscheid, Ron ...... 143 Linzer, Shoshana ...... 171 Mangal, Jed P., M.D...... 111, 144

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Mangurian, Christina, M.D., M.S...... 128 McLean, Laura ...... 72 Mann, J. John, M.D...... 78, 80, 106 McLeod, Megan, M.D...... 156 Mann, Mali ...... 86 McMickens, Courtney L., M.D., M.P.H...... 86 Manoharan, Senthil Vel Rajan Rajaram, M.D...... 155 Medlock, Morgan M., M.D., M.Div...... 104 Manseau, Marc W., M.D., M.P.H...... 142 Megits, Lyuba ...... 161 Mansfield, Joanna K., M.D., M.Sc...... 176 Mehdi, Askar ...... 162 Mansfield, Joseph A., M.D...... 171 Mehra, Ashwin, Ph.D., M.B.A...... 169 Mansoor, Amber, M.D...... 162 Mehta-Naik, Nisha, M.D...... 106 Mansukhani, Meghna ...... 91 Mehta, Rohini S., M.D...... 82 Maqsood, Tahir, M.D...... 107 Mello, Mariana ...... 165 Maraia, Steven ...... 86 Meltzer-Brody, Samantha ...... 108 Marcotte, Thomas, Ph.D...... 116 Meng, Fanqiang ...... 175 Marcus, Adeyemi, M.D...... 155, 158 Menninger, Dayna ...... 81 Marder, Stephen R., M.D...... 129 Menon, Meera, M.D...... 126 Marienfeld, Carla, M.D...... 82, 108, 118, 137, 144 Merz, Emily, Ph.D...... 116 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Marin, Robert S., M.D...... 62 Meshman, Michelle, M.D...... 127 Marmar, Charles R., M.D...... 64, 117 Messih, Mark, M.D...... 153 Marraffino, Andrea ...... 173 Metzl, Jonathan, M.D., Ph.D...... 128 Martin, Asha ...... 107 Meyer, Aaron, M.D...... 86 Martinez, Azalia, M.D...... 134 Meyer, Eric G., M.D...... 91, 118, 134, 142 Martínez, Luis Caballero ...... 175 Meyer, Jonathan M., M.D...... 88, 91, 127, 190 Martinez, Richard ...... 137 Meyyazhagan, Kanakadurga, M.D...... 150 Martin, Leanne, M.D., M.Sc...... 150 Mian, Ruma, M.D...... 160 Martinotti, Giovanni ...... 165 Micevski, Aleksandar, M.D...... 173 Martinsson, Lina S. C., M.D., Ph.D...... 168 Michaelsen, Katherine, M.D...... 69 Martz, Gloria, D.O...... 151 Michel, Christina ...... 165 Marumoto, Megan, M.D...... 86 Michel, Konrad, M.D...... 78, 85 Marx, Jon, Ph.D...... 115 Michels, Robert ...... 64 Mashiana, Amanpreet K., B.S...... 166 Micula-Gondek, Weronika ...... 145 Masino, Tonya, M.D...... 73 Mihai, Adriana ...... 175 Mason, Barbara J., Ph.D...... 145 Mihajlovic, Aida Spahic, M.D., M.S...... 107, 129 Masood, Zara ...... 162 Miklowitz, David ...... 107 Mathews, Maju ...... 167 Miles, Natalia ...... 153 Mathur, Roopa ...... 152 Millegan, Jeffrey, M.D., M.P.H...... 175 Mattar, Mirabelle, M.D...... 157 Miller, Dinah, M.D...... 128, 134, 145 Matthews, John D., M.D...... 62 Miller, Laurence H., M.D...... 134 Maududi, Syed E., M.D...... 151, 158, 159 Miller, Melanie K., M.D...... 153 Mawhinney, Joseph R., M.D...... 119 Miller, Merry Noel, M.D...... 91 Maxwell, Jacques T., B.A...... 152 Milliken, Charles S., M.D...... 69, 80 May, Catherine ...... 126 Milrod, Barbara ...... 128 Mayer, Emeran, M.D., Ph.D...... 117, 145 Mintzer, Olga Brawman, M.D...... 64 Mayer, Laurel, M.D...... 65, 108 Miotto, Karen, M.D...... 70, 111 Maynard, Erika ...... 157 Misquitta, Luke ...... 162 Mazharuddin, Mohammed ...... 158 Misri, Shaila, M.D...... 84 McCarron, Robert, D.O...... 62, 112 Mistry, Amit, M.D...... 157 McCracken, James T., M.D...... 114, 117 Mitchell, Jennifer, Ph.D...... 117 McCullumsmith, Cheryl B., M.D., Ph.D...... 144 Mitchell, Philip ...... 136 McCullumsmith, Robert, M.D., Ph.D...... 144 Mitra, Paroma ...... 169 McCutcheon, Robert A...... 176 Moamai, Javad ...... 169 McDermott, Barbara E., Ph.D...... 114 Moffic, H. Steven, M.D...... 62, 107 McDougle, Christopher ...... 85 Mofsen, Ricky S...... 167 McElligott, Connor ...... 152 Mogallapu, Raja, M.D...... 158, 164 McGinn, Lata K., M.D...... 94 Moghimi, Yavar, M.D...... 118 McGlynn, Lawrence, M.D., M.S...... 57, 106, 118 Mohamed, Somaia, Ph.D...... 136 McGough, James J., M.D...... 85, 142 Mohammad, Othman, M.D...... 116 McGuire, Brian E...... 174 Mohammad, Sohail, M.D., M.P.H...... 150 McIntyre, Roger S., M.D...... 135, 190 Mohammed, Shajiuddin F...... 154 McKoy, Anna, P.A...... 74 Mohyuddin, Hira ...... 171 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to Molina, Carlos E., M.D...... 68 268 Presenters Index psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Moncrieff, Joanna, M.D...... 65 Nelson, Sally, M.Ed., R.N...... 74 Monk, Catherine E., Ph.D...... 128 Nemeroff, Charles B., M.D., Ph.D...... 69, 135, 145 Montalvo, Cristina, M.D...... 66, 70 Neramballi, Malini, M.D...... 171 Montano Arteaga, Pamela C., M.D...... 128 Nesbit, Ariana ...... 88 Montoya, Ivan D., M.D., M.P.H...... 89 Newman, Shawna, M.D...... 88 Mooney, Larissa ...... 110 Ng, Bernardo, M.D...... 143 Moore, Alison A., M.D., M.P.H...... 144 Ng-Mak, Daisy S., Ph.D...... 168 Moore, Lauren E., M.D...... 159 Nguyen, Albert ...... 92 Moreira, Cátia Alves ...... 158 Nguyen, Andrew ...... 158 Moreno, Maria E., M.D...... 151 Nguyen, Sarah A., M.D...... 114 Morgan, John C., M.D., Ph.D...... 190 Nicolas, Samuel A., M.D...... 155 Morganstein, Joshua, M.D...... 111 Niezer, Joseph O...... 158 Morland, Leslie, Psy.D...... 73 Nijjar, Gagan V., M.D...... 175 Morris, Marcia, M.D...... 115 Ni, Michael, M.P.H...... 164 Morrow, Christopher ...... 164 Nixon, Sara Jo, Ph.D...... 144 Motiwala, Farha ...... 155 Noffsinger, Stephen G., M.D...... 81, 115, 117 Motiwala, Huda ...... 157 Nooner, Kate, Ph.D...... 143 Moussaoui, Driss, M.D...... 107, 129 Noorani, Fatima ...... 126 Moutier, Christine, M.D...... 108 Nordstrom, Kimberly D., M.D., J.D...... 108 Mowrey, Lorin T...... 155 Norquist, Grayson ...... 136 Mroczkowski, Megan, M.D...... 65 Norris, Lorenzo, M.D...... 91 Mruthyunjaya, Pranathi, M.D...... 159 Northrop, John, M.D., Ph.D...... 132 Muench, Frederick, Ph.D...... 108 Nunez, Nicolas A...... 176 Mufti, Mustafa, M.D...... 128 Nurmi, Erika L., M.D., Ph.D...... 57, 114, 117 Müller-Oehring, Eva, Ph.D...... 143 Nussbaum, Abraham ...... 142 Munjal, Alexander ...... 166 Nykiel, Sherry, M.D...... 117 Munjal, Sahil, M.D...... 127, 154 Munro, Becca ...... 81 O Munsey, Susan ...... 72 O’Brien, Christopher F., M.D...... 64 Musher, Jeremy, M.D...... 106 O’Brien, Jonathan, M.D...... 176 Muskin, Philip R., M.D., M.A...... O’Day, Jennifer ...... 88, 127 3, 4, 57, 72, 89, 93, 104, 107, 135 O’Gorman, Cedric, M.D...... 167 Mutiso, Victoria, Ph.D...... 145 Ohene, Sammy ...... 115 Myers, Kathleen ...... 115 Ojha, Priti, M.D...... 90 Myers, Michael F., M.D...... 62, 74, 108, 126 Ojo, Olawale O...... 150, 158 N Okasha, Mahmoud S., M.D...... 68 Okpaku, Samuel, M.D., Ph.D...... 135 Naaum, Andrea, M.D...... 150 Okuda, Mayumi, M.D...... 88, 108, 117, 135 Nabar, Martin Javier Mazzoglio y ...... 163, 169 Olarte, Silvia W., M.D...... 81 Na, Kyoung-sae ...... 163 Oldham, John M., M.D., M.S...... 73, 128, 134 Nam, Keeban, M.D...... 156 Olfson, Rachel H...... 154 Nam, Yoon Ju ...... 172 Olshan-Perlmutter, Michelle, F.N.P...... 115 Na, Peter J., M.D., M.P.H...... 165, 177 Olson, David P., M.D., Ph.D...... 65 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Naqvi, Nasir, M.D...... 111 Olufade, Rebecca ...... 165 Narasimhan, Meera, M.D...... 115 Onate, John ...... 112 Nascimento, Antonio L., M.D., M.Sc...... 169, 172 Ong, Christopher F., M.D...... 104, 150 Nash, Maureen C., M.D., M.S...... 110, 143 Onur, Özge Sahmelikoglu, M.D...... 104 Nasrallah, Henry A., M.D...... 116, 167, 187 Onwuameze, Obiora E., M.D., Ph.D...... 171 Natala, Nakita G., M.D...... 115, 145 Oquendo, Maria A., M.D., Ph.D...... Nautiyal, Katherine, Ph.D...... 135 3, 4, 5, 6, 89, 93, 116, 119, 130, 142 Navarro, Aniceto, M.D...... 144 Oravec, Geoffrey ...... 118 Navia, Bradford, M.D., Ph.D...... 174 Orfei, Joanne, D.O...... 153 Ndetei, David ...... 135, 145 Orosz, András, Ph.D...... 144 Neira, Paula ...... 84 O’Rourke, Colleen, M.D...... 143 Nelson, Adam, M.D...... 128 Ortega, Shane ...... 84 Nelson, Christopher, M.D...... 115 Ortiz-Portillo, Elena, M.D...... 127 Nelson, Gina N., B.S...... 169 Osborne, Lauren, M.D...... 108 Nelson, Michele, M.D...... 155 Osewa, Ifeoluwa, M.D., M.P.H...... 156

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Oslin, David ...... 135, 144 Penix, Elizabeth A...... 73 Osser, David N., M.D...... 116 Penn, Jacqueline ...... 176 Ostergaard, Soren Dinesen ...... 168 Penzner, Julie B., M.D...... 115 Osuruaka, Gloria, M.D...... 159 Peredo, Jane ...... 132 Outheusden, Ivo van ...... 69 Pereira-Lima, Karina ...... 169 Owen, Julie, M.D...... 72 Perez-Rodriguez, M. Mercedes, M.D., Ph.D. . . . . 84, 170 Owusu, Yasmin, M.D...... 68 Peroski, Michael S., D.O...... 150 Ozinci, Zeynep, M.D...... 155, 161 Pesavento, John A., M.D...... 159 Pestana-Knight, Elia, M.D...... 84 P Peteet, John, M.D...... 72, 107 Pachano, Gabriela ...... 151 Peters, Ian, D.O., M.P.H...... 162 Padilla, Vanessa, M.D...... 80 Peterson, Daena L., M.D...... 130 Painter, Laura N., L.C.S.W., M.S.W...... 174 Pfefferbaum, Adolf, M.D...... 143 Pal Cheema, Raminder, M.D...... 66 Phillips, Mary L., M.D...... 136 Palmer, Brian, M.D., M.P.H...... 84, 107, 126, 130, 134 Piel, Jennifer, M.D., Esq...... 81 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Palmer, Christina ...... 132 Pientka, Laura, D.O...... 154 Palmer, James, D.O...... 171 Pierce, Andrew ...... 150 Pao, Maryland, M.D...... 78, 90 Pierson, Johnathan Trent ...... 156 Papsun, Donna ...... 117 Pietras, Daniel, M.D...... 160 Pardes, Herbert, M.D...... 106 Pikard, Jennifer ...... 157 Parekh, Ranna, M.D., M.P.H...... 86, 112, 114 Pimentel, Juan S., M.D...... 150, 161 Parikh, Roopali ...... 156 Pinals, Debra, M.D...... 81, 92, 135 Parikh, Tapan, M.D., M.P.H...... 151, 163 Pinard, Krista, M.D...... 104 Park, Bhinna Pearl, M.D...... 92, 161 Pinto, Crystal ...... 128 Park, Jin ...... 162 Piomelli, Daniele, M.D., Ph.D...... 116 Park, Jin-wan ...... 175 Pitts, William B., M.D...... 159 Park, Kyungmee ...... 172 Plakun, Eric M., M.D...... 134, 138, 144 Park, Seunghyun ...... 176 Pleak, Richard R., M.D...... 126 Park, Sol A., M.D...... 160 Poddar, Karuna S., M.D...... 151 Park, Subin ...... 162 Pogge, David L., Ph.D...... 168 Park, Yon ...... 137 Poizner, Jeffrey ...... 73 Park, Yong Chon, M.D., Ph.D...... 166 Pollak, Tom ...... 88 Parsaik, Ajay K., M.D., M.S...... 151 Poole, Jacob Marion ...... 171 Parsons, Sarah, D.O...... 106 Poon, Amy, M.D...... 72, 115 Pary, Robert J., M.D...... 72 Poon, Shi Hui ...... 176 Patel, Anand ...... 166 Porche, Michelle V., Ed.D...... 173 Patel, Ekta ...... 158 Pospos, Sarah, M.D., M.S...... 174 Patel, Heena ...... 156 Post, Jerrold ...... 84 Patel, Rasna, M.D...... 151 Post, Robert ...... 107 Patel, Ronak, M.D...... 155 Potter, Nancy Nyquist, Ph.D...... 133 Patel, Rupal, M.D...... 163 Pouncey, Claire, M.D., Ph.D...... 84 Patel, Sejal ...... 145 Powsner, Seth, M.D...... 91, 108 Patel, Shalin R...... 150 Pozios, Vasilis K., M.D...... 74, 81 Patel, Shirish ...... 163 Prabhakar, Deepak, M.D., M.P.H...... 72 Pathak, Krupa ...... 151, 156 Prasad, Amitha ...... 91 Pato, Michele, M.D...... 114, 117 Prathikanti, Sudha, M.D...... 104 Patterson, Daniel ...... 114 Price, Marilyn, M.D...... 72 Paudel, Shreedhar, M.D., M.P.H...... 153 Prieto, Diana, M.D...... 177 Pazuniak, Markian, M.D...... 156 Primm, Annelle, M.D., M.P.H...... 62, 68 Peckover, Geoffrey E., M.D...... 151 Proctor, George ...... 88 Peek, Holly, M.D., M.P.H...... 81 Prota, Demetrio ...... 160 Peele, Roger, M.D...... 145 Pullen, Samuel J., D.O., M.S...... 166 Pemberton, Anastasia Marie, M.D...... 154 Pumariega, Andres J., M.D...... 112, 136 Pender, Vivian, M.D...... 72, 138 Puvvada, Sowmya C., M.D...... 161 Pendler, Paul, Psy.D...... 118 Pengrin, Lauren M., D.O...... 151, 159 Peng, Xiaoqing, M.D., Ph.D...... 172 Peniston, Kathleen, N.P...... 74 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Q Richards, Misty, M.D., M.S...... 81 Richter Jr., Kenneth E., D.O...... 118 Quik, Maryka, Ph.D...... 64 Riggs, Shane D...... 159 Qureshi, Imran S., M.D...... 162 Ripperger-Suhler, Jane, M.D., M.A...... 143 Ripp, Jonathan, M.D...... 68 R Risinger, Robert, M.D...... 168 Raai, Houssam, M.D...... 152 Ritchie, Elspeth C., M.D., M.P.H...... 82, 115, 127 Rado, Jeffrey T., M.D., M.P.H...... 112, 129 Roane, David M., M.D...... 68, 111 Raheja, Uttam ...... 172 Roberson, Melanie E., M.D...... 111 Rai, Abhishek, M.D...... 143 Roberts, Laura, M.D., M.A...... 56, 64, 106 Raj, Anita, Ph.D...... 144 Robinson, Diana M., M.D...... 66 Rajaram, Ryan ...... 160 Robinson, Gail Erlick, M.D...... 62, 107, 144 Raj, Pritham, M.D...... 62 Robitz, Rachel, M.D...... 72, 138 Rakesh, Gopalkumar, M.D...... 111 Roca, Robert, M.D., M.P.H...... 88 Rall, Cody, M.D...... 157 Rocha, Evita, M.D...... 159 Ramanuj, Parashar ...... 72 Rodriguez-Cabezas, Lisette, M.D...... 74, 92, 176 Ramirez, Alejandro M., M.D...... 170 Rodriguez, Carolyn ...... 173 Ramsey, Drew, M.D...... 104 Rodriguez, Marie F., M.D...... 160 Rana, Deborah T., M.D...... 69 Roessel, Mary Hasbah, M.D...... 68, 107 Rana, Priya Kumar, M.D...... 160 Rohrbaugh, Robert M., M.D...... 91 Raney, Lori, M.D...... 112, 115, 129, 134, 143, 144 Rohsenow, Damaris J., Ph.D...... 136 Ranganathan, Mohini, M.D...... 116 Rollhaus, Esther ...... 114 Rao, Nyapati R., M.D...... 68 Romanowicz, Magdalena ...... 86 Rao, Sanjai ...... 136 Romanow, Luke ...... 158 Rapaport, Mark H., M.D...... 133, 137 Rome, Lee H., M.D...... 74 Rapoport, Judith ...... 133 Romero, Rebecca ...... 90 Rasimas, Joseph J...... 107 Rondon, Marta ...... 61 Raskind, Murray, M.D...... 117 Rosen, Jordan Harrison, M.D...... 159 Rataemane, Solomon ...... 129 Rosenquist, Peter, M.D...... 133 Ratzliff, Anna, M.D., Ph.D...... 57, 70, 108, 129 Ross, David, M.D., Ph.D...... 84 Ravven, Simha ...... 64 Rossowski, Audrey M., D.O...... 155 Rayikanti, Ruth S...... 154 Rostain, Anthony, M.D., M.A...... 108, 112, 132, 133 Razdan, Anupriya, M.B.B.S...... 70 Rothe, Eugenio M., M.D...... 136 Recupero, Patricia ...... 92 Rouse, Nicole C...... 158 Reddy, Abhishek, M.D...... 152 Routhier, Karel, M.D...... 152 Reed, Matthew, M.D...... 62 Roy, Kamalika, M.D...... 61, 162 Reekum, Ariette Van, M.D...... 135 Rubio, Jose M...... 175 Regincos, Rosa, L.C.S.W...... 117 Ruby, Julia ...... 161 Rehim, Aimy ...... 176 Ruby, Kelli, D.O...... 152 Reich, James H., M.D., M.P.H...... 84 Ruiz, Pedro, M.D...... 104, 112, 136, 143 Rein, Rita R., M.D...... 111, 115 Rummans, Teresa A., M.D...... 118 Reisfield, Gary...... 132 Runnels, Patrick S., M.D...... 81 Relia, Sachin, M.D...... 172 Rush, A. John, M.D...... 136 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Renner Jr., John A., M.D...... 66, 90, 94 Ryan, Deirdre, M.B...... 84 Repchak, Aizhan, M.D...... 91 Rymowicz, Robert ...... 70, 159 Repicky, Christina E...... 156 S Resnick, Phillip J., M.D...... 108, 112 Ressler, Kerry, M.D., Ph.D...... 64 Saad, Hanna Y., M.D...... 74 Retamero, Carolina, M.D...... 152 Sabatello, Maya, Ph.D., LL.B...... 90 Rettew, David, M.D...... 107 Sabri, Aysha, M.D...... 152 Reus, Victor I., M.D...... 82 Sadoff, Robert L., M.D...... 6, 79, 92 Revadigar, Neelambika, M.D...... 170 Saeed, Aliya, M.D...... 69, 111 Reyelts, Crystal, M.D...... 160 Saggu, Babar ...... 68 Reyna, Lorena E., M.D...... 92 Sahgal, Param ...... 155 Reynolds, Charles ...... 106 Sahlu, Samra, M.D...... 137 Riba, Michelle B., M.D...... 61, 81, 129, 143 Sahu, Geetanjali, M.B.B.S...... 171 Ribeiro, Jessica ...... 128 Saitz, Richard, M.D...... 86 Richards, Lawrence K., M.D...... 116 Saks, Elyn R., J.D., LL.D., Ph.D...... 90, 145

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Salamanca, Ludwing Florez ...... 170 Serrano, Patricia, M.D...... 156 Salamander, Rakel ...... 170 Severe, Jennifer ...... 129, 138, 143 Sallee, Floyd R...... 174 Sewell, Daniel D., M.D...... 72, 107, 135 Saltz, Samantha B., M.D...... 176 Sexson, Sandra, M.D...... 103, 117 Sami, Musa Basseer ...... 164 Shad, Mujeeb, M.B.B.S., M.Sc...... 82 Sampathgiri, Kruthika, M.D...... 161 Shafi, Reem M. A...... 172 Sampson, Samuel J., B.Sc...... 173 Shah, Asim ...... 91 Samsel, Chase, M.D...... 74 Shah-Hosseini, Sina, M.D., M.S.E...... 152, 155 Sanche, Marsal, M.D., Ph.D...... 142 Shah, Pooja, M.D...... 161, 172, 177 Sanchez, Francis, M.D...... 133 Shah, Rohit P., M.D...... 161 Sanchez-Rivero, Yuliet, M.D...... 104 Shah, Ruchita ...... 162 Sandhu, Sumeet ...... 154 Shah, Saloni ...... 157 Sangroula, Dinesh, M.D...... 160 Shah, Smit, M.D...... 163 San, Luis ...... 169 Shahzadi, Ulfat, M.D., M.B.B.S...... 152, 155, 160 Sano, Mary, Ph.D...... 64 Shao, Wanda ...... 157 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Sansfaçon, Jeanne, M.D...... 171 Shapiro, Gabrielle L., M.D...... 92 Santana, Geilson L...... 166 Sharma, Manu S., M.D...... 156 Santosh Ghimire ...... 160 Sharma, Pravesh, M.D...... 70 Santos, Natalia M. H. O...... 176 Sharma, Shridhar, M.D., D.P.M...... 107 Sapra, Manish, M.D...... 62 Sharpe, Michael, M.D...... 79, 80 Sarris, Jerome, Ph.D...... 89 Shear, Katherine, M.D...... 91, 106 Sarvet, Barry D., M.D...... 114, 130 Sheehan, David V., M.D., M.B.A...... 112, 174 Satodiya, Ritvij M., M.D...... 171, 177 Sheehan, Kerry A...... 159 Sattar, Ayesha, M.D., M.B.B.S...... 160 Shehata, Hannah ...... 153 Saunders, Erika, M.D...... 144 Sheikh, Roomana, M.D...... 107 Saunders, Ramotse, M.D...... 137 Sheikh, Sarah, M.D...... 163 Saxon, Andrew J., M.D...... 66, 90 Shelat, Pari ...... 169 Saxton, Adrienne M., M.D...... 81 Shengelia, Rouzi, M.D...... 153 Scanavino, Marco D. T., Ph.D...... 173 Shen, Jenny, M.D...... 162 Schak, Kathryn ...... 128, 134 Shenoy, Sudhakar K., M.D...... 152 Schatzberg, Alan F., M.D...... 4, 80, 129, 143, 145 Sherer, James Clark ...... 161 Schebendach, Janet, Ph.D...... 65 Sher, Leo, M.D...... 126 Scheiber, Stephen C...... 137 Sherman, Matthew J...... 170 Scher, Lorin, M.D...... 85 Sherratt, Jackson ...... 111 Schindzielorz, Adam H., M.D...... 164 Shim, Ruth, M.D...... 70, 116, 137 Schmidt, Gerald D., M.D...... 150 Shim, Se-Hoon, M.D...... 174 Schmidt, Kristen Anne, M.D...... 165 Shindler, Maria L., M.S.N...... 110 Schnitzlein, Carla W., D.O...... 88 Shinozaki, Gen, M.D...... 72, 107 Schrepfer, Coleen, M.D...... 172 Shirvani, Nicole ...... 153 Schuermeyer, Isabel, M.D., M.S...... 89 Shi, Xiaojing ...... 154 Schultz, Heather, M.D., M.P.H...... 107 Shore, Andrew C., M.P.H...... 156 Schwartz, Bruce J., M.D...... 69, 80, 85, 134 Shore, Jay, M.D., M.P.H...... 115 Schwartz, Bruce L., M.D...... 89 Shrivastava, Amresh, M.D...... 145 Schwartz, Eric ...... 127 Shrivastava, Shivanshu ...... 155 Sciolla, Andres F., M.D...... 128 Shuara, Saoda, M.D...... 151 Scott, Charles, M.D...... 134 Shukla, Shram D., M.D...... 170 Scott, Clare ...... 143 Shulman, Barbara, M.D...... 84 Seay, April, M.D...... 72 Shu, Marla ...... 68 Secarea, Cristina M., M.D...... 114, 176 Sibtain, Shahan, M.D...... 151, 157 Sederer, Lloyd I., M.D...... 88, 128 Sidhu, Gurkanwal S., M.D...... 157 Seegan, Alexis A., M.D...... 72 Sietsma, Alexandra, N.P...... 117 Sehgal, Priya, M.B.A...... 86 Sim, Hyunbo ...... 166 Seibyl, John, M.D...... 146 Simon, Gregory ...... 70 Selcukler, Nursel, M.D...... 174 Simon, Kevin M., M.D...... 86 Seleem, Mohammad ...... 162 Simoons, Mirjam ...... 164 Selinger, Claire ...... 153 Simpson II, Donald W., M.D...... 156 Selvaraj, Vithyalakshmi ...... 162 Simpson, Tracy, Ph.D...... 117 Seminario, Natalie ...... 155, 163 Singer, Bradley, L.C.S.W...... 88 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to Serhal, Eva ...... 88 Singh, Balwinder, M.D., M.S...... 111, 159 272 Presenters Index psychiatry.org/annualmeeting

Singh, Karen J...... 156 Stuber, Margaret ...... 145 Singh, Ravinderpal, M.D...... 127 Subramaniam, Geetha, M.D...... 89 Sinha, Rajita, Ph.D...... 79, 80 Sudak, Donna M., M.D...... 114, 117 Siskind, Scott ...... 158 Suh, Eunsoo ...... 164 Sisti, Dominic, Ph.D...... 132 Sullivan, Rachel, M.D...... 74, 91, 115 Skipper, Gregory E., M.D...... 70, 111, 146 Sullivan, Zachary J., D.O...... 155 Skodol, Andrew E., M.D...... 112 Sultan, Ryan S., M.D...... 175 Slootsky, Veronica, M.D...... 129 Summergrad, Paul, M.D...... 69, 84 Smith, Andrew R...... 159 Summers, Richard F., M.D...... 86, 107, 129 Smith, Dwight Zach, M.D...... 170 Sundar, Anupama, M.D., M.P.H...... 127 Smith, Francis ...... 153 Sundararaj, Deepika ...... 161 Smith, Joshua Ryan ...... 162 Suo, Shannon, M.D...... 128 Smith, Mary Kay, M.D...... 135 Sureen, Angela ...... 170 Smith, Natalie, Psy.D...... 107 Surmeier, D. James, Ph.D...... 64 Smullen, Rebecca ...... 132 Sust, Steven ...... 72 Snow, Caitlin, M.D...... 106 Sutton, Stephanie ...... 173 Snyder, Elise W., M.D...... 88 Suzuki, Amanda, M.D...... 166 Sockalingam, Sanjeev, M.D...... 66, 88, 130, 145 Swartz, Marvin S., M.D...... 106, 128 Sohn, Jehyun ...... 171 Sweetland, Annika, Dr.P.H., M.S.W...... 64 Sokal, Rebecca ...... 137 Sweigart, Jamie R., D.O...... 162 Soloff, Paul ...... 116 Swett, Lauren, N.P...... 74 Soltani, Maryam, M.D., Ph.D...... 115, 153 Szigethy, Eva, M.D., Ph.D...... 81 Solvason, Hugh Brent ...... 143 Somepalli, Silpa ...... 160 T Somkuwar, Sucharita, Ph.D...... 111 Tafet, Gustavo E., M.D., Ph.D...... 145 Sommer, Barbara R., M.D...... 143 Taherian, Mehran, M.D...... 156 Song, SuZan J., M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H...... 91, 129 Takeshita, Junji, M.D...... 106 Soonsawat, Anothai, M.D...... 107 Tamoria, Nicholas A...... 111 Sorel, Eliot, M.D...... 129, 145 Tampi, Rajesh R., M.D., M.S...... 85, 135 Soron, Tanjir Rashid, M.D., M.P.H...... 130, 164 Tan, Adrienne ...... 112 Sorrentino, Renee, M.D...... 111 Tandon, Rajiv, M.D...... 129 Soto, Yarelis, M.D...... 132 Tan Gipson, Shih Yee-Marie, M.D...... 74 Sous, Natalie ...... 150 Tapert, Susan, Ph.D...... 126, 143 Spahic-Mihajlovic, Aida, M.D...... 136 Tappen, Maura ...... 157 Spariosu, Magdalena ...... 81 Tarman, Daniel Drew ...... 150, 171 Sparks, Garrett ...... 142 Tarrago, Josep ...... 164 Sperber, Jacob, M.D...... 136 Tasman, Allan, M.D...... 88 Spiegel, David, M.D...... 80 Tavakkoli, Mohammad, M.D...... 127 Srinivasan, Shilpa, M.D...... 85, 138, 173 Taylor, Adrienne D., M.D...... 66 Srivastava, A. B., M.D...... 151 Taylor, Katherine E., M.D...... 161 Stahl, Stephen M., M.D., Ph.D...... 107, 135, 187, 190 Teasley, Jean, M.D...... 127 Stalnaker, Leah D...... 160 Tehrani, Hedieh ...... 171 Stanley, Barbara ...... 108 Teisberg, Madeline B., D.O., M.S...... 111 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | St. Denis, Emily E...... 157 Tempier, Raymond P., M.D...... 173 Stead, Victoria E...... 157 Tendler, Aron, M.D...... 174 Steere, Rachel, D.O...... 160 Terry, Garth ...... 111 Steiner, Jeanne, D.O...... 74 Teverbaugh, Lauren ...... 132 Steingard, Sandra, M.D...... 65 Thackaberry, Jessica, M.D...... 117 Stepp, Stephanie, Ph.D...... 116 Thangaraj, Swaminathan, D.O...... 156 Stern, David A., M.D...... 114 Thase, Michael E., M.D...... 84, 136 Stevenson, Keri A., M.D...... 152 Thiagayson, Pavaani, M.D...... 166 Stewart, Altha J., M.D...... 89 Thomas, Anthony, M.D...... 127 Stewart, Donna E...... 61 Thomas, David, Ph.D...... 145 Stoklosa, Joseph ...... 134 Thomas, Edwidge, D.N.P...... 115 Stone, Alan, M.D...... 84, 88 Thomas Jr., Patrick S., M.D., Ph.D...... 170 Stotland, Nada L., M.D., M.P.H...... 128 Thompson, Carmela ...... 132 Streeter, Chris C., M.D...... 110 Thompson, Kenneth, M.D...... 69, 135 Stroeh, Oliver, M.D...... 85 Thom, Robyn P...... 152

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Thour, Amit, M.B.B.S...... 164 Van Susteren, Lise, M.D...... 111 Thuluvath, Nimisha, M.B., B.A.O., B.Ch...... 126 Vargas, Elizabeth ...... 4, 118, 119 Tiamson-Kassab, Maria L., M.D...... 132, 137 Vargas, Michele ...... 157 Tillman, Jane G., Ph.D...... 138 Varkula, Mackenzie, D.O...... 68 Tioleco, Nina ...... 174 Varlik, Cenk, M.D...... 166 Tirado, Amilcar A., M.D., M.B.A...... 157 Varlik, Dilek Sarikaya, M.D...... 164 Tognolini, Alessia, M.D...... 127 Varma, Archana ...... 158 Tohen, Mauricio, M.D., Dr.P.H...... 85 Vasan, Sarayu, M.D., M.P.H...... 153 Toledo, Theresa, M.D...... 170 Vela, Ricardo M., M.D...... 129 Tondo, Leonardo, M.D...... 116 Vella, Sylvia ...... 117 Tong, Lowell, M.D...... 117 Vergare, Michael J., M.D...... 82 Toor, Ramanpreet, M.D...... 108 Verma, Aakash, M.D...... 151 Torous, John, M.D...... 70, 106, 133, 170 Verma, Karan, M.D...... 152 Towb, Par ...... 162 Vienna, Ryan ...... 150 Trachsel, Manuel, M.D., Ph.D...... 90 Vieta, Eduard, M.D., Ph.D...... 6, 79, 85, 169, 173 psychiatry.org/annualmeeting Trager, Evan J...... 176 View, Lauren, M.P.H., M.S.W...... 74 Tran-Boynes, Christine, D.O...... 156 Villamil, Edgar Alfonso Torres ...... 152 Tran, Paula ...... 72 Villanueva, Rodney, M.D...... 74 Travis, Michael J., M.D...... 84, 107, 128 Villaseñor-Bayardo, Sergio ...... 135 Trestman, Robert L., M.D., Ph.D...... 92 Vinson, Sarah Y., M.D...... 70 Trevino, Lara A., Ph.D., M.P.H...... 173 Virk, Inderpreet S., M.D...... 158, 159 Trevisan, Louis, M.D., M.Ed...... 81 Viswanathan, Ramaswamy, M.D., Dr.Med.Sc. . 6, 103, 114 Trinh, Nhi-Ha ...... 86 Vito, Jose, M.D...... 89, 116 Trinidad, Antolin ...... 142 Volkow, Nora D., M.D...... 114, 119 Trivedi, Harsh, M.D...... 86, 134 Vora, Ankita, M.D., M.P.H., M.S...... 176 Truong, Anh L., M.D...... 91 Vyas, Rushi, M.D...... 91 Tsarkov, Anatolii, M.D...... 166 Tsuang, John W., M.D...... 110 W Tucker, Phebe M., M.D...... 168 Wadhwa, Roopma ...... 157 Tung, Stephanie C., M.D...... 153 Wagner, Karen Dineen, M.D., Ph.D...... 85, 142 Turkington, Douglas, M.D...... 84 Wagoner, Ryan, M.D...... 111 Turkozer, Halide Bilge ...... 175 Wainberg, Milton, M.D...... 64, 135 Turner, Andia H...... 157 Waits, Wendi, M.D...... 86 Twark, Claire, M.D...... 175 Walaszek, Art ...... 128 Twenge, Jean ...... 134 Walker, Sandra, M.D...... 72 Tyagi, Himanshu ...... 168 Walkup, John T...... 85, 137, 142 U Walsh, B. Timothy, M.D...... 65 Walton, Michael, M.D...... 115 Umfrid, Christian ...... 157 Wang, Dana, M.D...... 116 Ünübol, Hüseyin ...... 168 Wangen, Kerry, M.D., Ph.D...... 65 Unützer, Jürgen, M.D., M.P.H...... 135, 143, 144 Wang, Hohui Eileen, M.D...... 72, 166 Urbina, M. Marta Jalon ...... 165 Wang, Philip, M.D., Dr.P.H...... 133, 136, 137 Uwoghiren, Kelly E., M.D...... 161 Wang, Xiao ...... 171 Wang, Yong-guang ...... 168 V Wang, Zhen ...... 168 Vaezazizi, Leila ...... 128 Warburton, Katherine, D.O...... 91 Valenstein, Marcia ...... 70 Ward, Heather Burrell, M.D...... 175 Vallas, Melissa ...... 86 Ward, Herbert, M.D...... 61 Van Ameringen, Michael, M.D...... 173 Wasser, Tobias, M.D...... 64, 69, 74, 81 VanBronkhorst, Sara, M.D...... 160 Watanabe, Norio ...... 175 Vance, Mary C., M.D...... 81 Watkins, Katherine E., M.D., M.S.H.S...... 114 Van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christin ...... 135 Watson, Hunna J., Ph.D...... 174 Vanderploeg, Jeffrey ...... 65 Watts, Martin R., M.D., Ph.D...... 161 Vande Voort, Jennifer ...... 128 Webb, Allison, M.D...... 62 Van Horn, Richard, M.Div...... 68 Weine, Stevan M., M.D...... 68 Vanle, Brigitte, Ph.D...... 134 Weisler, Richard ...... 174 van Loo, Hanna M., M.D...... 80 Weiss, Kenneth J., M.D...... 92 Van Niel, Maureen Sayre, M.D...... 62 Weiss, Meredith ...... 173 | Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting the 2017 | Guide to

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Wells, Kenneth, M.D., M.P.H...... 68 Yang, Kimberly ...... 107 Welton, Randon, M.D...... 62 Yang, Suzanne, M.D...... 138 Wessely, Simon ...... 110 Yang, Xiangyun ...... 177 West Jr., James C., M.D...... 111, 138 Ye, Chuanzhong ...... 168 Westmoreland, Patricia, M.D...... 114 Yehuda, Rachel, Ph.D...... 64, 145 Westreich, Laurence ...... 144 Yellowlees, Peter, M.D...... 115 West, Scott ...... 68 Yen, Shirley ...... 116 White, Dennis A., M.D...... 91 Yeomans, Frank E., M.D...... 66, 73, 133 White, Randall F., M.D...... 167 Yerrapu, Swarnalatha R...... 157 Wichman, Christina L., D.O...... 62 Yeung, Albert, M.D...... 6, 130, 133, 138 Wiechers, Ilse, M.D., M.H.S...... 85 Yilanli, Musa, M.D...... 157 Wilkins, Christiana M., M.D...... 156 Ying, Patrick ...... 106 Wilk, Joshua E...... 174 Yohanan, Monique, M.D...... 61 Williams, Arthur Robin ...... 142 Yoo, Gil Sang James ...... 172 Williams, David R., Ph.D...... 142, 144 Yoon, Seoyoung ...... 164 Williams, Kathryn ...... 73 Young, Jeremy K...... 156 Williams, Mark ...... 144 Young-Walker, Laine ...... 136 Wilson, Jonathan ...... 152 Youn, Tak, M.D...... 164 Wilson, Naomi ...... 81 Yuen, Nadia, M.S.W., R.S.W...... 130 Winchel, Ron, M.D...... 104, 142 Yue, Yong ...... 168 Wise, Joseph, M.D...... 127 Yuki, Kumi ...... 176 Wisner, Katherine L., M.D., M.S...... 137 Yusim, Anna, M.D...... 73, 80, 90, 126 Withers, Brandon ...... 126 Witter, Daniel, M.D., Ph.D...... 157 Z Wolf, Chelsea, M.D...... 158 Zaidi, Farah ...... 171 Wolf, Kari M., M.D...... 126, 143 Zaim, Nadia, M.D...... 70 Wolf, Marion E., M.D...... 174 Zakers, Aleema Sabur, M.D., M.P.H...... 138, 145 Wolkowitz, Owen, M.D...... 116 Zalpuri, Isheeta, M.D...... 88 Wong, Brian, M.D...... 115 Zalsman, Gil, M.D., M.H.A...... 79, 80 Wong, Sharon Yu Ming ...... 162 Zanarini, Mary C., Ed.D...... 116 Woodbury-Farina, Michel, M.D...... 82 Zaretsky, Ari ...... 138 Woods, Amy, M.D...... 127 Zarzar, Theodore, M.D...... 169 Woolley, Stephen, D.Sc...... 69 Zavyalov, Erika, D.O...... 132, 137 Worley, Linda L. M., M.D...... 80, 85, 90 Zein, Mira ...... 66, 155 Wrenn, Glenda L., M.D...... 86 Zeller, Scott, M.D...... 108 Wright, Jesse H., M.D., Ph.D...... 84, 114, 117 Zeshan, Muhammad, M.D...... 66, 154 Wrzosek, Marika, M.D...... 88 Zhang, Jia Yan ...... 172 Wu, Hanjing ...... 172 Zhang, Tingting ...... 172 Wynn, Gary, M.D...... 138, 142 Zhang, Xian ...... 160 X Zheng, Shushan ...... 155 Zhong, Rocksheng, M.D., M.H.S...... 132 Xiong, Glen, M.D...... 62 Ziedonis, Douglas ...... 66 Zinns, Rachel, M.D., Ed.M...... 130 Guide to the 2017 Annual Meeting | Y Zisook, Sidney, M.D...... 72, 91, 132, 136 Yadav, Harjasleen B...... 166 Zivanovic, Rebecca M., M.D...... 165 Yam, Philip M., M.D...... 111 Zohar, Joseph, M.D...... 107 Yangchen, Tenzing ...... 155 Zonana, Howard, M.D...... 106 Yang, Chong, D.O...... 134 Zoogman, Sarah, Ph.D...... 65 Yang, Hyun-ju ...... 169, 173 Zubera, Atika ...... 155 Yang, Jong-Chul, M.D., Ph.D...... 168 Zubieta, Jon-Kar, M.D., Ph.D...... 145 Yang, Jung Woo ...... 177 Zun, Leslie, M.D...... 108

275 Women’s Mentoring & Networking Brown Bag Lunch

Sunday, May 21, 2017 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Room 5 A/B Upper Level San Diego Convention Center

Women psychiatrists attending the APA Annual Meeting are cordially invited to join the Women’s Caucus for fellowship and conversation with a wonderful group of women colleagues from around the world and at all career stages.

` Get advice from over thirty prominent psychiatrists on: • Balancing your personal and professional roles • Taking your career to a new level or in a different direction • Negotiating a salary, title, academic promotion and more • Seeking national leadership in psychiatry • Building your practice • And more! ` Share your opinions with current and recently- elected APA officers ` Meet residency and fellowship program directors from around the country ` Network with other women in your area who are looking for women colleagues to refer clients to ` Learn more about combining psychiatry with a business career, government and public affairs, cultural or minority issues and more ` Or just come by to relax, talk and make friends

Be sure to bring your lunch!