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International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders XV ISSPD Congress Personality disorder, functioning and health September 25 – 28, 2017 | Heidelberg, Germany FINAL PROGRAM www.isspd2017.com Table of Contents Congress President Page Sabine Herpertz, Germany President ISSPD 3 Welcome Address Chair of the Scientific Committee Katja Bertsch, Germany 4 About ISSPD Organisational Committee Katja Bertsch, Germany 5 Floor Plan Andrew Chanen, Australia Sabine Herpertz, Germany Steven Huprich, USA 6 Format Descriptions, Elsa Ronningstam, USA Topics and Program Structure Ulrich Schwenger, Germany 7 Pre-Conference Workshops Scientific Committee Anthony Bateman, United Kingdom Monday, September 25, 2017 Katja Bertsch, Germany Martin Bohus, Germany Scientific Program Andrew Chanen, Australia Marianne Goodman, USA 8 Tuesday, September 26, 2017 Steven Huprich, USA Michael Kaess, Germany 14 Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Elsa Ronningstam, USA 21 Thursday, September 28, 2017 Christian Schmahl, Germany Eric Simonsen, Denmark Stephanie Stepp, USA 28 Poster Presentations Johannes Zimmermann, Germany 33 Congress Information Congress and Exhibition Office 37 List of Chairpersons Office Hamburg and Presenters Hanser & Co GmbH Zum Ehrenhain 34 | D-22885 Barsbüttel, Germany Email: [email protected] www.isspd2017.com Organizer The International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ISSPD) 341 Science Complex Eastern Michigan University Psychology Department Ypsilanti, MI 48197-6229 USA Congress Venue Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg Neckarstaden 24 69117 Heidelberg, Germany 2 Welcome Address Dear colleagues from all over the world, I am delighted to welcome you to the XV International Congress of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ISSPD) in our ancient German University town of Heidelberg. I am convinced that the congress theme “Personality Disorders, Functioning and Health” addresses particularly exciting developments in our fi eld, whether they refer to research or clinical practice, and that you will fi nd the topics of your specifi c interests. We are happy that the world’s best researchers and clinicians join the conference. The congress is intended to be also attractive for young researchers and students, as for the fi rst time we have organized a Students’ Symposium and Guided Poster Sessions in addition to Free Communication Sabine Herpertz Sessions. The Monday Pre-Conference Program is dedicated to clinicians who are keen on meeting the leading experts on psychotherapy methods for patients with personality disorders, and the Family Day will off er excellent options to patients and their families for information and exchange. Our beautiful city and the magnifi cent ‘Stadthalle Heidelberg’ will provide an inspiring scenery for scientifi c interchange and communication, and will bring you some enjoyable leisure time in addition to a gain in knowledge. You may also want to join us for fi ne dining on Wednesday at the famous castle ruins where you can share Mark Twain’s excitement: “I have never enjoyed a view which had such a serene and satisfying charm”. I do hope that you will feel comfortable at the congress and in our town, and will leave us with a lasting memory of these days and perhaps an enthusiasm for the ISSPD. Sabine Herpertz President of ISSPD Get the free Congress APP for your smartphone Quickly fi nd your way through the most up-to-date congress schedule of scientifi c sessions. ■ Quickly fi nd your way through the most up-to-date congress schedule. ■ Mark your favourite sessions and personalise your experience. ■ Access vital information around the congress. The ISSPD 2017 Congress App is powered by GLOBIT GmbH in cooperation with esanum GmbH. 3 About ISSPD Mission ISSPD Board The International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders President (ISSPD) was established to provide a forum for collaboration and Sabine Herpertz, Germany information sharing amongst academics and clinicians interested Secretary and Treasurer in the field of Personality Disorders. Steven Huprich, USA The Society promotes collaboration and excellence in research Past-President and clinical practice through its international and regional Andrew Chanen, Australia congresses, and the publication of the Journal of Personality Disorders. Secretary and Treasurer Elect Carla Sharp, USA History Vice President – North American Region Marianne Goodman, USA The idea of an international personality disorder organization Vice President – Australia / Asia Region was an initiative of Niels Strandbygaard in Denmark, founder Giles Newton-Howes, Australia of a study group on the Millon Theory of personality disorders. Vice-President – European Region The International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders Martin Bohus, Germany was formed at its First International Congress in Copenhagen, in 1988. The initial Executive Board consisted of Theodore Millon as Member At Large the President and Erik Simonsen as the Treasurer. Paul Moran, United Kingdom The Society emerged from a collaborative exchange between Early-Career-Researcher Representative American and European mental health professionals, which Lori Scott, USA evolved into a division of the Society into the two regions, an American and a European. Presently, ISSPD has four Regions, the European, the North American, the Latin American, and the Asian/Australian. In 1989, the Journal of Personality Disorders, founded by Theodore Millon and Allen Frances in 1986, and published by Guilford Press, became the official publication of the society. It is a multi-disciplinary publication with six issues per year which presents scholarly papers and research on aspects of personality disorders, their diagnosis, etiology, course, and treatment, as well as discussions of new methods for assessment, epidemiology and outcome research. The ISSPD congress is a biannual congress and takes place every uneven year. 4 Floor Plan/Kongresshaus/Stadthalle Heidelberg 2nd Floor Entrance Rottmann-Zimmer Rottmann- Zimmer Trübner-Saal Entrance Trübner-Saal 1st Floor kon Bal Hölderlinsaal Sebastian Münster-SaalBallsaal Poster Exhibition Robert-Schumann- zimmer Gallery Ba lkon GalleryFürsten- Poster Exhibition Kammermusiksaal zimmer n lko Ba Ground Floor Entrance Rottmann-Zimmer Meriansaal 2nd floor Gustav- Mahler-Zimmer Großer Saal Ba Registration lkon Counter Exhibition Speakers Preview Room ENTRANCE Neckarstaden 5 Format Descriptions, Topics and Program Structure Pre-Conference Workshops Students’ Symposium 9 different Pre-Conference Workshops at an extra cost are offered Students’ symposium affords the opportunity for master students, on 25 September 2017. Workshops are held by clinical experts and PhD and MD students to present their results of smaller and larger will give an overview over currently available psychotherapeutic studies in short oral presentations. The time slot for a single treatment options for patients with personality disorders. presentation is 15 minutes including 5 minutes discussion time Workshops address clinicians treating patients with personality (6x15 minutes/symposium). disorders. Most workshops are held bilingual (English & German). Free Communication Sessions Family Day Duration: 90 min 5 different experts on Borderline Personality Disorder are holding Free Communication Sessions provide a platform to present the sessions for individuals with personality disorders and their results of their studies in short oral presentations. The 90-minute families on Monday 25 September 2017. sessions are grouped by topics and chaired by selected specialists. The time slot for a single presentation is 15 minutes including 5 The Pre-Conference Workshops and the Family Day Session can minutes discussion time (4 fast tracks with 6x15min talks including be booked in addition to your congress registration, but also discussion). without congress registration. A separate registration fee applies. Key Notes (KN) Guided Poster Session Duration: 60 – 90 min Duration: 45 min The posters are grouped into thematic poster groups. The guided Eminent experts give an overview on the congress’ main topics. poster sessions give the authors the opportunity to present their latest research findings and discuss them with the audience. Master Sessions (MS) Duration: 60 min Topics Eminent experts give an overview on current clinical or 1. Development methodological topics. There are two parallel master sessions, one 2. Neurobiology with a particular focus on current clinical issues and developments 3. Comorbidity in the therapy of personality disorders (Clinical Master Session) 4. Treatment and one focusing on current methodological issues for studying 5. Functional domains personality disorders (Methodological Master Session). 6. Assessment/Classification Round Table Discussion (RT)/ Panel Discussion (PD) Program Structure Duration: 60 – 90 min The congress program is sorted chronologically by days Eminent experts discuss important political and scientific (page 7 – 30). For better orientation sessions within the questions with regard to the congress’ main topics. scientific program are differentiated by colors. Symposia (SY) Please download the Scientific Overview here: www.hd-k.de/isspd/2017/scient.pdf Duration: 90 min Each symposium at the congress is scheduled for 90 minutes which equals four speakers (4x20 minutes including 4x5 minutes of discussion) chaired by one or two scientists or clinicians (opening remarks and conclusions). There are six invited symposia (chairs and