Enhancing CBT by Drawing Strength from Multiple Disciplines

A listing of general sessions follows.

To determine days and times, consult the Itinerary Planner at www.abct.conv2014 General Sessions Clinical Round Tables, Panel Discussions, and Symposia are part of the general program: no tickets are required to attend these sessions.

Clinical Round Tables Barriers to Assessment and Evidence- Mindfulness-Based Interventions Based Behavioral Interventions: Exam- Chairs: Donald Marks and Frank Gard- New Directions in CBT With Youth: ination of the Phenomenology of ner Oh, the Places You'll Go! Autism Spectrum Disorders and of Co- Panelists: Dennis Tirch, Steven Hick- Chair: Robert Friedberg morbid Disorders in Youth man, Chris Molnar, Donald McCown Panelists: Elizabeth Laugeson, Eduardo Chair: Danielle Ung Bunge, David Bak, Micaela Thordarson, Panelists: Jeffrey Wood, Denis Addressing Functional Impairments in Marisa Keller Sukhodolsky, Ovsanna Leyfer, Amy ADHD: Assessment and Treatment Drahota, Chelsea Ale, Alexandra Across the Life Span Is There CBT in Heaven? Addressing Gibson Chairs: Richard Gallagher, Spirituality in the Context of CBT Joshua Langberg Chairs: David Rosmarin and Evidence-Based Training in Couple Panelists: Steven Evans, Arthur Jeremy Cummings Therapy in the U.S. Veteran’s Adminis- Anastopoulos, Mary Solanto Panelists: William Hathaway, Dean tration McKay, Michelle Pearce, Harold Robb Chair: Andrew Christensen New Directions in CBT for Anger and Panelists: Shirley Glynn, Steffany Fred- Aggression Unify to Simplify: Transdiagnostic man, Candice Monson, Timothy Chair: Denis Sukhodolsky Approaches to Research and O'Farrell Panelists: Stephanie Smith, Howard Treatment Kassinove, Michael Toohey Chair: Simon Rego Mindfulness Training for Highly Panelists: David Barlow, Christopher Stressed and Distressed People With Fairburn, Brian Chu OCD, Anxiety, Trauma-, and Stressor- Panel Discussions Related Disorders: Adaptations for the Next-Generation CBT for Psychosis: Challenges Overcoming Obstacles to Doing Re- Incorporating Mindfulness and Chair: Christine Molnar search in a Private Practice Setting Acceptance Into Treatment Panelists: Michael Baime, Donald Chair: Jacqueline Persons Brandon Gaudiano, Moderator Marks, Jennifer Block-Lerner, Jonah Panelists: Polina Eidelman, Janie Hong, Panelists: Paul Grant, Steven Hayes, Cohen, Lynne Siqueland Travis Osborne, Cannon Thomas, Kim Mueser, Roger Vilardaga Jason Luoma Enhancing CBT: Innovative Behavioral Taking Care of Business: A Real-World Treatments for Bipolar Disorder Training Clinicians in the Practice of Discussion About Owning and Operat- Chair: Lauren Weinstock CBT With Young Patients ing a CBT Clinical Practice Panelists: Louisa Sylvia, David Mik- Chairs: Robert Friedberg and Micaela David Rosmarin, Moderator lowitz, Thilo Deckersbach, Tina Gold- Thordarson Regine Galanti,Moderator stein, Kristen Ellard, Panelists: Aude Henin, John Piacentini, Panelists: Thröstur Björgvinsson, Michael Southam-Gerow, Thomas R. Trent Codd, Michael Maher, Lisa You Know What They Say . . . Ollendick Napolitano, Dena Rabinowitz The Truth About Popular CBT Beliefs! Chair: Simon Rego Treating Patients Suffering From In- Enhancing the Maintenance of Child Panelists: Michelle Craske, Thomas somnia and Chronic Pain Treatment Outcomes: What Strategies Ollendick, Adam Radomsky, Barbara Chair: Robert Meyers Help and What Studies Are Needed? Rothbaum Panelists: Michael Perlis, Donn Posner David Kolko, Moderator Panelists: John Lochman, Thomas The Perils of Popularity: Challenges Dishion, Sheila Eyberg and Best Practices in the Delivery of

ii General Sessions | Convention 2014 Current Controversies in How to Michael Newcomb, Moderator Implement Exposure Therapy Panelists: David Pantalone, Debra Kay- Beyond Categories: A Conversation Jonathan Abramowitz, Moderator sen, Conall O'Cleirigh, Trevor Hart, About Transdiagnostic Psychological Panelists: Joanna Arch, Brett Deacon, Tyson Reuter Interventions Adam Radomsky, Stephen Whiteside, Peter Meidlinger, Moderator Maureen Whittal Working With Families of Suicidal Panelists: Debra Hope, Michelle Adolescents: Empirically Based Clinical Craske, Steven Hayes, Bruce Chorpita, Addressing Controversies in Empiri- Strategies Shannon Sauer-Zavala, Alexander cally Supported Treatments: New Michele Berk, Moderator Talkovsky Standards on the Horizon? Panelists: Jennifer Hughes, Alec Miller, Dean McKay, Moderator Guy Diamond, Tina Goldstein, Molly Integration of Recovery Into Services Panelists: David Tolin, David Klonsky, Adrian Across Settings for People With Seri- Marvin Goldfried, Bethany Teachman, ous Mental Illness: How and Why? Evan Forman Addressing Peer Victimization Across Jason Peer, Paul Grant, Stephen Smith, Settings: Perspectives From Diverse Jeffery Nolting, J. Rock Johnson Toward a Personalized Mental Health Disciplines Science: How Genetics, Statistics, and Eric Storch, Annette La Greca, Timothy Ethnoresearch and Ethnotherapy: Adaptive Treatment Algorithms Can Cavell, Brian Chu, Alyssa Johns Cultural Considerations for How We Help to Better Measure and Assist Do Individual Patients For Clinicians, by Clinicians: Secrets to Ana Bridges, Janie Hong, Monnica Aaron Fisher, Moderator a Successful CBT Private Practice Williams, Brittany Hall-Clark, Joaquin Panelists: Christopher Beevers, Robert Daniel Hoffman, Moderator Borrego, Bianca Villalobos DeRubeis, Peter Molenaar, Scott Panelists: Andrea Macari, Daniel Hoff- Compton man, Mary Alvord, Joshua Magee Forty Years Back Inform 10 (Maybe More) Years Forward Plugging the Leaky Pipeline: Mentor- DBT for Adolescents: From the W. Edward Craighead, Alan Kazdin, ing Women in Trenches to Training and Implementa- David Barlow, G. Terence Wilson Laura E. Sockol, Moderator tion Panelists: Dianne Chambless, Joanne Lorie Ritschel, Moderator Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Davila, Richard Heimberg, Lata Panelists: Laurence Katz, Jill Rathus, Intensive Behavioral and Social-Learn- McGinn, Sabine Wilhelm, Alec Miller, Anthony DuBose ing-Oriented Psychiatric Rehabilita- Antonette Zeiss tion Programs: Alternative Recent Theoretical and Empirical The Multidisciplinary Past and Future Approaches Developments in the Effective Use of Evidence-Based Treatments for William Spaulding, Moderator of Time-Out Serious Mental Illnesses Panelists: Richard Hunter, Jason Camilo Ortiz,Kristin Kunkle,Moderators Jerome Yoman, Mary Sullivan, Kim Vogler, Jennifer Snyder, Amanda Panelists: Cheryl McNeil, David Reit- Mueser, Alex Kopelowicz Collins-Messman, Robert Johnson man, Scott Jensen, William Warzak, Stacy Shaw Protecting the Practice of CBT Emotional Dysfunction in BPD: Trans- E. Katia Moritz,Moderator lating Insights From Recent Laboratory Integrating Neurofeedback With CBT Panelists: Jonathan Hoffman, James Research Into Clinical Practice for PTSD Herbert, Mitchell Schare Caitlin Fang, Moderator Kate Nooner, Moderator Panelists: M. Zachary Rosenthal, Kim Panelists: Carmen Russoniello, Carmen Recent Research on Relationship Edu- Gratz, Nathaniel Herr McLean, Ruth Lanius, Laurence Hirsh- cation: Controversies and Implications berg, Celeste DeBease for Social Policy Suicide Prevention: Targeted Galena Rhoades, Moderator Evidence-Based Training Across Enhancing the Teaching of CBT: Panelists: Richard Heyman, Disciplines A Multidisciplinary Perspective Scott Stanley, Kristina Gordon Andre Ivanoff, Anthony DuBose, Panelists: Kerstin Blomquist, Jamie Marsha Linehan, Sara Landes Bodenlos, Christopher Lootens, Intensive Data: Bringing Intensive Markowitz Sarah Longitudinal Data and Ambulatory Expanding the Depth and Scope of Assessment to Clinical Research and Contemporary Behavior Therapy: Developing a Career in LGBT Clinical Practice Interdisciplinary Conversations on Research: How to Address Barriers Lance Rappaport, Moderator Meaningful Clinical Outcomes and Identify Unique Training Opportu- Panelists: Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, David Timothy Ritzert, Moderator nities Atkins, Aidan Wright, Nicholas Jacobson Panelists: Joanna Arch, John Forsyth,

General Sessions | Convention 2014 iii David Fresco, Todd Kashdan, Robert Treatment Selection Brief Interventions for at-Risk and Leahy Robert DeRubeis, Chair Distressed Couples Zachary Cohen, Chair Brian Doss, Chair Sleep and Psychopathology: Bidirec- Michelle Craske, Discussant Scott Stanley, Discussant tional Impacts Across the Life Span Michelle Capozzoli, Moderator Anger and Aggression in BPD: Using Brief Mindfulness- and Acceptance- Panelists: Colleen Carney, Erin Cassidy- Multidisciplinary Approaches to Ex- Based Interventions: When a Little Eagle, Subhajit Chakravorty, Jodi Min- plore Predictors, Functions, and Out- Goes a Long Way dell, Michael Perlis comes James Marchman, Chair Jessica Peters, Chair Kirk Strosahl, Discussant Kim Gratz, Discussant Symposia Broadening Scope of Couple Research Anger Rumination and Self-Percep- Beyond the Dyad: Examining Impact A Tale of Sciences: Adapting Evidence- tions in Externalizing Behaviors of External Influences on Relationship Based Treatments to the Specific Bradley White, Chair Processes and Outcomes Needs of Children Raymond Tafrate, Discussant Aleja Parsons, Chair Dikla Eckshtain, Chair Ronald Rogge, Discussant Joel Sherrill, Discussant Assessing and Modifying Anxiety- Disorder-Related Attention and Can Environment Trigger a Personality Adapting ACT Techniques to Treat Interpretive Biases in Adults Disorder? New Evidence and Clinical Intimate Partner Violence Akanksha Srivastav, Chair Lessons From Stress Research Erika Lawrence, Chair Jonathan Huppert, Discussant Randy Auerbach, Chair Daniel O'Leary, Discussant Christopher Conway, Chair Behavior Analysis and Pharmacother- Carla Sharp, Discussant Adding Physical Activity to Your Clini- apy in the Treatment of ADHD: cal Practice: Models, Methods, and Synergy of Effects Cognitive Bias Modification: Mechanisms Michael Manos, Chair Advancing Clinical Science and M. Alexandra Kredlow, Chair William Pelham, Chair Practice Kristin Szuhany, Chair Leonard Bickman, Discussant Shari Steinman, Chair Michael Otto, Discussant Lauren Hallion, Chair Behavioral Research in Tourette David Tolin, Discussant Advancement and Enhancement of Syndrome: Standing on the Shoulders Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: of Neuroscience, , and Community-Based Interventions for Novel Applications and Implementa- Neurology Hoarding Disorder tion Across Contexts and Disciplines Emily Ricketts, Chair Christiana Bratiotis, Chair Christopher Campbell, Chair Douglas Woods, Discussant Gail Steketee, Discussant Robin Gurwitch, Chair Cheryl McNeil, Discussant Beyond Psychology: Expanding the Comorbidity of ADHD and Unipolar Reach of the Treatment Evidence Base Depression: Patterns of Co-Occur- Advances in Trauma Research in Les- for Youth rence, Psychosocial Explanations, and bian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Sarah Kate Bearman, Chair Structural Findings Populations Kimberly Hoagwood, Discussant Michael Meinzer, Chair Brian Feinstein, Chair Jeremy Pettit, Chair Michael Newcomb, Chair Biosignatures of Affective Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Discussant Patricia Resick, Discussant Psychopathology: Insights From Psychophysiological Measures of Couples and the Emotional Cycles of Advancing Dissemination-Implemen- Emotional Processing Military Deployment tation Science and Practice: Predic- Emmanuel Garcia, Chair Steven Sayers, Chair tors, Mediators, and Outcomes Samantha Berthod, Chair Scott Stanley, Discussant Relevant to Community Contexts Tracy Dennis, Discussant Mei Yi Ng, Chair Cross- and Couples Alyssa Ward, Chair Brief Cognitive Behavioral Interven- Relationships Cara Lewis, Discussant tions to Reduce Suicide Attempts in W. Kim Halford, Chair Military Personnel Brian Baucom, Discussant Advancing Goals of Personalized Med- Craig Bryan, Chair icine in Mental Health: How Outcome Gregory Brown, Discussant Cultural Considerations in the Treat- Research and Moderators Can Inform ment of Ethnic-Minority Adolescents

iv General Sessions | Convention 2014 at Risk for Suicidal Behavior Emory PReDICT Study: Exploring the Boundaries of Training: Colleen Jacobson, Chair Initial Presentation Novel Approaches to Expanding the Regina Miranda, Chair W. Edward Craighead, Chair Impact of Evidence-Based Practice Elizabeth Jeglic, Discussant Steven Hollon, Discussant Trainings Julie Harrison, Chair Developing and Disseminating Contin- Emotion Regulation Across Obsessive- Sonja Schoenwald, Discussant gency Management Interventions for Compulsive Spectrum Disorders Behavior Change Melissa Norberg, Chair Families Under Stress: Processes of Jeremiah Weinstock, Chair Jessica Grisham, Chair Coping as Novel Targets of Interven- Carla Rash, Chair Sabine Wilhelm, Discussant tion Alan Budney, Discussant Bruce Compas, Chair Enhancing Assessment and Treatment Steven Hollon, Discussant Developments in Understanding for Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Hoarding Disorder: A Focus on Phe- Violence Fear Learning and Extinction: Integrat- nomenology, Risk, and Treatment Galina Portnoy, Chair ing Evidence From Multiple Perspec- Kiara Timpano, Chair Robin Barry, Discussant tives to Enhance Knowledge and Randy Frost, Discussant Treatment Outcomes for Anxiety Dis- Enhancing Evidence-Based Practice orders: Session I Dissemination and Implementation of Dissemination and Implementation Allison Waters, Chair CBT for Youth Anxiety Through the Theory of Planned Michelle Craske, Discussant Rinad Beidas, Chair Behavior Marc Atkins, Discussant Cara Lewis, Chair Fear Learning and Extinction: Integrat- Brad Nakamura, Discussant ing Evidence From Multiple Perspec- Do Safety Behaviors Facilitate or tives to Enhance Knowledge and Hinder Fear Reduction? Evidence Evidence-Based Assessment Strategies Treatment Outcomes for Anxiety Dis- From the Lab to the Clinic for Improving Clinical Diagnosis orders: Session II HanJoo Lee, Chair Andrew Freeman, Chair Allison Waters, Chair Michael Telch, Discussant Thomas Ollendick, Discussant Michelle Craske, Discussant

Does Cognitive Therapy Improve the Evidence-Based Interventions to Sup- First Look at Results From the Pitts- Outcomes of Patients With Recurrent port Healthy Same-Sex Romantic and burgh Child Anxiety Treatment Study Depression? Sexual Relationships Jennifer Silk, Chair Robin Jarrett, Chair Sarah Whitton, Chair Patricia Tan, Chair Michael Thase, Chair Steven Safren, Discussant Deborah Beidel, Discussant W. Edward Craighead, Discussant Examining the Underlying Neurobiol- Furthering Treatment Integrity Meas- Drawing on the Strengths of Experi- ogy and Phenomenology of Repetitive urement Science: Exploring Challenges mental Cognitive Paradigms to Under- Behaviors and Implications for Dissemination stand and Modify Anxiety-Related Sarah Morris, Chair and Implementation Attentional Biases to Threat Robert Simons, Discussant Cassidy Arnold, Chair Andrea Nelson, Chair Bryce McLeod, Discussant Bethany Teachman, Discussant Expanding Our Understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive-Related Genetic and Neuroendocrine Markers Dysregulation of Specific Emotions in Disorders Through the Study of of Stress Reactivity: Tracking Risk for Psychopathology: Novel Findings From Emotions Beyond Anxiety Depression and Anxiety Disorders Multimethod Transdiagnostic Studies Hilary Weingarden, Chair Lisa Starr, Chair Andrada Neacsiu, Chair Sabine Wilhelm, Discussant Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Chair Bunmi Olatunji, Discussant Michelle Craske, Discussant Expanding the Focus in SAD: Emerging Trends and Novel Directions A Deep Dive Into Completely Novel Health Disparities for Diverse Popula- in Dissemination and Implementation Approaches for Conceptualization tions: Exploring Treatment Outcomes Science and Treatment and Cultural Considerations for Treat- Alex Dopp, Chair John Richey, Chair ment Engagement Kaitlin Gallo, Chair Stefan Hofmann, Discussant Ana Bridges, Chair Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, Discussant Bianca Villalobos, Chair Steven Lopez, Discussant

General Sessions | Convention 2014 v Identifying Predictors of Treatment Intimate Partner Violence Assessment Mariann Weierich, Chair Outcome in Behavioral Activation and Treatment in Military Populations Robert Leahy, Discussant Rachel Hershenberg, Chair Adam LaMotte, Chair Steven Hollon, Discussant Richard Heyman, Discussant Moderators, Mediators, and Predic- tors of Psychosocial Treatment Re- Implementing and Testing Evidence- Leveraging Social and Personality Psy- sponse Among Children and Youth Based Practices in Routine Clinical Set- chology Concepts to Advance Clinical With ADHD tings: Outcomes in Three Partial Science Jenelle Nissley-Tsiopinis, Chair Hospital Programs R. Kathryn McHugh, Chair Thomas Power, Chair Kristy Dalrymple, Chair Howard Abikoff, Discussant Kelly Koerner, Discussant Malleability of Attention Bias in De- pression: From Interactive Cognitive Modifications and Alternatives to Individuals With Substance Use Disor- Biases to Cognitive Training Existing Behavioral Therapies for ders Involved With the Criminal Jus- Jonas Everaert, Chair and Tic Disorders tice System: Implications for Ernst Koster, Chair Tabatha Blount, Chair Treatment Nicholas Turk-Browne, Discussant Douglas Woods, Discussant Mandy Owens, Chair Frank Gardner, Discussant Marrying the Laboratory and Daily Multimethod Examination of Mecha- Life: Ambulatory Physiological Re- nisms Underlying Women’s Intimate Innovations in the Treatment of OCD sponses to Relationship Conflict as It Partner Aggression in Youth: From Mechanisms to Man- Occurs in Everyday Life Nicole Weiss, Chair agement Brian Baucom, Chair Lauren Sippel, Chair Lara Farrell, Chair Matthew Goodwin, Discussant Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Discussant Innovative Mindfulness- and Accept- Maximizing the Effects of Attention ance-Based Interventions for College Bias Modification for Anxiety: How Multimodal Technology-Enhanced Student Mental Health and for Whom Treatments for Substance Use Zella Moore, Chair Jennie Kuckertz, Chair Joseph De Leo, Chair Raymond DiGiuseppe, Discussant Yair Bar-Haim, Discussant Kathleen Carroll, Discussant

Innovative Treatment Approaches for Measuring and Predicting Suicidal Be- Neural and Genetic Mechanisms Un- Working with Children and Adoles- havior: New Directions and Innovative derlying Adolescent Psychopathology cents with Selective Mutism Methods Randy Auerbach, Chair Brittany Roslin, Chair Mitch Prinstein, Chair Joanna Chango, Chair Steven Kurtz, Chair Anthony Spirito, Discussant Thomas Olino, Discussant Jami Furr, Discussant Measuring Implementation of Multi- New Advances in Cognitive Therapy Innovative Uses of Technology to En- ple Evidence-Based Interventions in for Schizophrenia hance Intervention in the Domains of Large Mental Health Service Systems Paul Grant, Chair Binge Eating, Obesity, and Physical Ac- Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Chair Larry Davidson, Discussant tivity Arthur Evans, Discussant Meghan Butryn, Chair New Advances in the Incorporation of David Sarwer, Discussant Mechanisms of Change in SAD Psychophysiological Data to Enhance Treatment the Assessment and Treatment of Innovative Ways to Enhance Treat- Lance Hawley, Chair Youth ment for Youth Mood Disorders: Using Karen Rowa, Discussant Christine Cooper-Vince, Chair What We Know to Guide What We Do Danielle Cornacchio, Chair Dikla Eckshtain, Chair Meditations on Meditation: Mecha- Paulo Graziano, Discussant Anthony Spirito, Discussant nisms of Change in Mindfulness-Based Interventions New Directions in Human Disgust In-Session Processes of Change During Michael Moore, Chair Conditioning Research: Implications PTSD Treatment: Fear Reduction, Cog- David Fresco, Discussant for the Etiology and Treatment of nitive Processes, and Distress Toler- Anxiety-Related Disorders ance Mobilizing Technology to Enhance Thomas Armstrong, Chair Stephanie Keller, Chair CBT: Using Smartphone Delivery Michelle Craske, Discussant Adele Hayes, Discussant Systems for Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention

vi General Sessions | Convention 2014 New Directions in Implicit Associations Novel Applications of DBT Skills Lauren Fussner, Chair Research in Psychopathology Training Thomas Olino, Discussant Alexandra Werntz, Chair Nicholas Salsman, Chair Ernst Koster, Discussant Marsha Linehan, Discussant Prospection and Psychopathology: Integrating Cognitive, Social, and New Directions in Information Novel Mechanisms Linking Anxiety Clinical Science Processing and Psychopathology and Substance Abuse Christine Cha, Chair Kiara Timpano, Chair Joshua Magee, Chair Donald Robinaugh, Chair Bethany Teachman, Discussant Michael Otto, Discussant Richard McNally, Discussant

New Directions in Research on Scrupu- Novel Methods of Assessment and Psychological Adjustment Among Area losity Treatment Delivery for Youth OCD Youth After the Boston Marathon Ryan Jacoby, Chair Andrea Nave, Chair Bombing and Subsequent Manhunt Jonathan Abramowitz, Discussant Jonathan Comer, Discussant Aubrey Carpenter, Chair Jonathan Comer, Chair New Directions in the Multidiscipli- Novel Treatments for Difficult-to-Treat Annette La Greca, Discussant nary Study of PTSD: An Examination of Anorexia Nervosa Novel and Understudied Risk and Re- Angelina Yiu, Chair Psychophysiological Biomarkers of siliency Factors Kalina Eneva, Chair Anxiety Michael McDermott, Chair C. Alix Timko, Discussant Jenna Suway, Chair Danielle Maack, Discussant Nader Amir, Discussant Parent Engagement in Evidence-Based New Extensions of Cognitive Bias Interventions for Children: What Is It, Reaching Families in the Treatment Modification for Youth Anxiety Why Does It Matter, and How Can We of OCD Jennie Kuckertz, Chair Measure It? Johanna Thompson-Hollands, Chair John Piacentini, Discussant Aubrey Carpenter, Chair Keith Renshaw, Discussant Alice Carter, Discussant New Focus in Suicide Research: What Recent Advances in Understanding Distinguishes Suicide Ideators, Suicide Parent-Youth Interactions and Links and Treating OCD: Mechanisms of Attempters, and Suicide Decedents? With Youth Psychopathology: Improv- Change and Novel Treatment Targets Alexis May, Chair ing Multimethod and Multi-Informant Kiara Timpano, Chair David Klonsky, Discussant Approaches to Assessment Gail Steketee, Discussant Sarah Thomas, Chair New Treatment Developments in Co- Deborah Drabick, Discussant Recent Contextual Behavioral Re- morbid Anxiety and Autism Spectrum search Targeting Psychological Inflexi- Disorders Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: From Risk bility Alessandro De Nadai, Chair to Prevention Michael Twohig, Chair Matthew Lerner, Discussant Rachel Freed, Chair Akihiko Masuda, Discussant Aude Henin, Chair Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Recent Devel- David Miklowitz, Discussant Reciprocal Impact of Stress and De- opments of This New Research Diag- pression: Taking a Closer Look at nosis Peer Victimization and Depression Stress Type, Stress Domain, and Stress Tina In-Albon, Chair During Adolescence: Understanding Reactivity E David Klonsky, Discussant Pathways to Vulnerability Josephine Shih, Chair Liza Rubenstein, Chair Constance Hammen, Discussant Novel Analytic Methods to Clinical Mitchell Prinstein, Discussant Psychology Reexamining Implicit Cognition in Psy- Nicholas Jacobson, Chair Personalizing Treatment: Predictors of chopathology: The Role of Associative Lance Rappaport, Chair Treatment Utilization and Response in and Propositional Processes Robert Gallop, Discussant Bipolar Disorder Rudi De Raedt, Chair Louisa Sylvia & Thilo Deckersbach, Chair Bethany Teachman, Discussant Novel and Innovative Applications of Tina Goldstein, Discussant Evidence-Based Treatments for Emo- Relationship Interventions for Under- tional Disorders in Adolescent Patients Positive Emotion and Reward Dysreg- represented Couples Anu Asnaani, Chair ulation Across Psychopathology: Hannah Williamson, Chair Jonathan Comer, Discussant Multimethod Approaches and Implica- Justin Lavner, Discussant tions for Treatment

General Sessions | Convention 2014 vii Response to Trauma and PTSD in the Suicidal Belief System Among Military Understanding the Importance of Context of Romantic Couples Personnel and Veterans Provider Knowledge and Attitudes in Keith Renshaw, Chair Craig Bryan, Chair the Implementation of Evidence- Donald Baucom, Discussant Tracy Clemans, Discussant Based Practices Kelsie Okamura, Chair Safety Planning for Suicidal Patients: Tailoring Assessment and Intervention Rachel Haine-Schlagel, Chair Empirical Support and Future Direc- for ADHD in Higher Education Through Kristin Hawley, Discussant tions Translational and Clinical Science Kevin Crowley, Chair Laura Knouse, Chair Understanding the Role of Disgust in Barbara Stanley, Discussant Steven Safren, Discussant Anxiety and OC Spectrum Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach Seasonal Affective Disorder: Treat- Tele-CBT: Efficacy, Predictors, and Hana Zickgraf, Chair ment and Integrative Psychological, Challenges When Using the Internet to Martin Franklin, Discussant Physiological, and Environmental Deliver CBT Mechanisms Gretchen Diefenbach, Chair Understanding the Use of and Engage- Kathryn Roecklein, Chair James Herbert, Discussant ment With Behavioral Intervention Sandra Sigmon, Discussant Technologies for Mental Health The Hopelessness Theory Turns 25: Stephen Schueller, Chair Seeking Sensations: Innovative Ad- Current Status and Future Directions David Mohr, Discussant vancements for Utilizing Interoceptive Evan Kleiman, Chair Exposure to Target Anxiety Sensitivity Lauren Alloy, Discussant Using Tools to Laura Dixon, Chair Better Understand Social Anxiety Brett Deacon, Discussant Treatment Development for Children Processes and Adolescents with ADHD and Be- Michelle Lim, Chair “Siri, Rate My Therapist”: Interdiscipli- havior Disorders: Promoting Engage- Katya Fernandez, Chair nary Research on Scaling Up the Evalu- ment, Integrity, and Successful Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Discussant ation of Outcomes David Atkins, Chair George DuPaul, Chair Utilizing Technology to Advance Treat- Zac Imel, Chair Thomas Power, Discussant ment for the Range of Direct and Indi- Steven Hollon, Discussant rect Self-Injurious Behaviors Treatment Factors in Childhood Anxi- Kate Bentley, Chair Social and Emotional Functioning in ety and OCD Matthew Nock, Discussant Youth With Anxiety Robert Selles, Chair Anna Jones, Chair Phillip Kendall, Discussant Variability in Relationships Across Eric Storch, Discussant Time and Contexts: Clinical Influences Treatment of PTSD in Persons With from Social and Quantitative Psychol- Social Anxiety and Substance Use Co- Serious Mental Illness: Research on ogy morbidity: New and Extended Findings Cognitive Restructuring, Prolonged Kayla Knopp, Chair Ashley Howell, Chair Exposure, and Eye Movement Ximena Arriaga, Discussant Norman Schmidt, Discussant Kim Mueser, Chair Patricia Resick, Discussant Victim Intoxication During Sexual Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: We Trauma: Clarifying Key Questions Know It’s Important; Do We Know Treatment-Resistant OCD: Which Anna Jaffe, Chair What It Is? Pharmacological and Cognitive-Behav- Dean Kilpatrick, Discussant Shannon Couture, Chair ioral Augmentation Strategies Work, Will Spaulding, Discussant and for Which Patients? What Do You Expect? The Structure Laurie Zandberg, Chair and Malleability of Expectancies for Stress and Coping on Both Sides of the H. Blair Simpson, Discussant Change and Their Impact on Treat- Law: Mindfulness-Based Interventions ment Motivation With Criminal Justice and Law Enforce- Understanding the Effect of Gender in Kari Eddington, Chair ment Populations Emotional Disorders Timothy Strauman, Discussant Sarah Bowen, Chair Grant Shulman, Chair Katie Witkiewitz, Chair Debra Hope, Chair You're Making Me Anxious: Develop- Raymond Chip Tafrate, Discussant Dianne Chambless, Discussant ment, Validation, and Creative Imple- mentation of Social Evaluation Stimuli Bethany Neczypor, Chair Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Discussant

viii General Sessions | Convention 2014 Special Interest Group Meetings Attendance at an ABCT Special Interest Group meeting is a wonderful networking opportunity. The SIGs focus on a diverse range of topics, including treatment approaches, specific disorders, or unique populations.

Addictive Behaviors Child and School-Related Issues Obesity and Eating Disorders Friday, 2:15 – 3:15, Room 309/310 Friday, 11:15 – 12:15 PM, Room 308 Saturday, 10:00 – 11:00 AM, Room 310

African Americans in Behavior Therapy Clinical Psychology at Liberal Arts Parenting and Families Friday, 12:00 - 1:00 PM, Room 410 Colleges Saturday, 3:15 – 4:15 PM, Room 301 Friday, 12:30 – 1:30 PM, Room 308 Aging Behavior and Cognitive Therapy Schizophrenia and Severe Mental Ill- Saturday, 3:15 – 4:15 PM, Room 410 Clinical Research Methods and ness Statistics Saturday, 2:00 – 3:00 PM, Room 301 Anxiety Disorders Saturday, 2:15 – 3:15 PM, Room 309 Saturday, 1:30 – 2:30 PM, Room 308 Spiritual and Religious Issues Cognitive Therapy Friday, 1:45 – 2:45 PM, Room 308 Asian American Issues in Behavior Friday, 10:30 – 11:30 AM, Room 410 Therapy and Research Student Friday, 2:30 – 3:30 PM, Room 410 Couples Research and Treatment Saturday, 11:15 – 12:15 PM, Room 310 Saturday, 11:00 – 12:00 PM, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Franklin Hall 10 Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Disorder Transgender Saturday, 9:00 – 10:00 AM, Dissemination and Implementation Friday, 1:15 – 2:15 PM, Room 301 Franklin Hall 10 Science Saturday, 2:15 – 3:15 PM, Suicide and Self-Injury Autism Spectrum and Developmental Franklin Hall 10 Saturday, 2:30 – 3:30 PM, Room 308 Disorders Saturday, 9:45 – 10:45 AM, Room 308 Technology and Behavior Change Friday, 11:00 – 12:00 PM, Room 301 Saturday, 11:00 – 12:00 PM, Room 308 Behavioral Medicine and Integrated Primary Care Functional Analytic Psychotherapy TIC and Impulse Control Disorders Saturday, 1:00 – 2:00 PM, Room 309 Friday, 3:45 – 4:45 PM, Room 301 Friday, 12:15 – 1:15 PM, Room 301

Behavior Analysis Hispanic Issues in Behavior Therapy Trauma and PTSD Saturday, 12:45 – 1:45 PM, Room 301 Friday, 1:15 – 2:15 PM, Room 410 Saturday, 11:00 – 12:00 PM, Room 410

Behavioral Sleep Medicine Men’s Mental and Physical Health Women’s Issues in Behavior Therapy Friday, 2:30 – 3:30 PM, Room 301 Saturday, 9:45 – 10:45 PM, Room 410 Friday, 3:45 – 4:45 PM, Room 410

Bipolar Disorders Friday, 10:15 – 11:15 AM, Room 308 Friday, 3:00 – 4:00 PM, Room 308 S Child and Adolescent Anxiety Mindfulness and Acceptance a Saturday, 1:00 – 2:00 PM, Friday, 4:00 – 5:00 PM, Room 308 t Dance Franklin Hall 9 u Party! Native American Issues in Behavior r n Child and Adolescent Depression Therapy and Research d i 9--11 PM a Friday, 4:00 – 5:00 PM, Room 309/310 Saturday, 12:30 – 1:30 PM, Room 410 g y Child Maltreatment and Interpersonal Neurocognitive Therapies/ h Violence Tranlational Research t Friday, 11:00 – 12:00 PM, Saturday, 9:30 – 10:30 AM, Room 301 Room 309/310 GRAND BALLROOM E

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Preregister on-line at www.abct.org or, to pay by check, complete Admission to all ticketed sessions is by ticket only. the registration form available in PDF format on the ABCT website. Preregistration is strongly advised as tickets are sold on a first-come, Participants are strongly urged to register by the preregistration first-served basis. deadline of October 20, 2014. Between October 20 and October 27 registrations will be accepted at the on-site rates and no registra- Please note: NO PURCHASE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. tions will be processed after October 27. Registering On‐Line Please note new policy: Convention Program Books will be distrib- The quickest method is to register on-line at www.abct.org. Use this uted on-site. Only those who choose to pay the postage and han- method for immediate feedback on which ticketed sessions you will dling fee of $10 will be mailed a book. be attending. To receive members' discounted rates, your ABCT dues must be up to date. If your membership has lapsed, use this To receive discounted member registration fees, members must opportunity to renew. To get member rates at this conference, your renew for 2015 before completing their registration process. ABCT dues must be paid through October 31, 2015. The ABCT mem- ber year is November 1 - October 31. Preconvention Activities The preconvention activities will be held on Thursday, November Registering On‐Site 20. All preconvention activities are designed to be intensive learn- For those registering on-site, you may renew membership at the ing experiences. Preregister to ensure participation. ABCT membership booth located in the ABCT registration area. Preregistration for preconvention activities closes October 15. Tickets will be mailed to preregistered attendees. Registering by Fax Any preconvention activities (Clinical Intervention Training You may fax your completed registration form, along with credit Sessions, Institutes and AMASS) that have open spots will be on sale card information and your signature, to (212) 647-1865. If you at the on-site Preconvention Registration window on the 4th floor choose this method please DO NOT send a follow-up hard copy. This of the Philadelphia Marriott on Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. will likely cause double payment. For preregistration rates, please register BEFORE the deadline date of October 20. General Registration Registering by Mail To streamline registration, badges and tickets will be mailed to All preregistrations that are paid by check must be mailed to ABCT, those who preregister. At the hotel you can pick up the program 305 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001. For preregistration rates, book, addendum, additional information, and ribbons at counters forms must be postmarked by the deadline date: October 20 on the 4th floor. BRING YOUR BADGE, TICKETS, AND CONFIRMA- Forms postmarked between October 21 and October 27 will be TION FORM WITH YOU TO THE MEETING. processed at on-site rates. Forms postmarked October 28 or later On-site registration AND materials pickup will be open: will not be processed and will be mailed back to the sender. There • Thursday: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. will be no exceptions. • Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Refund Policy • Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Refund requests must be in writing. Refunds will be made only until the October 20 deadline, and a $40 handling fee will be deducted. • Sunday: 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Because of the many costs involved in organizing and producing the Convention, no refunds will be given after October 20. The general registration fee entitles the registrant to attend all events on November 21-23 except for ticketed sessions. Your can- celed check is your receipt. Email confirmation notices will be gen- Payment Policy erated automatically for on-line registrations and will be sent via All fees must be paid in U.S. currency on a U.S. bank. Any bank fees email the same day you register. Email confirmations will be sent charged to the Association will be passed along to the attendee. within one week for faxed and mailed registrations. If you do not Please make checks payable to ABCT. receive an email confirmation in the time specified, please call the central office: (212) 647-1890 or email Tonya at [email protected]. You must wear your badge at all times to be admitted to the gen- Hotel eral sessions and the exhibits. If you lose your badge there will be a Philadelphia Downtown Marriott $10 charge for the replacement. 1201 Market Street All presenters (except for the first two presenters of ticketed CE sessions) must pay the general registration fee. Ticketed session Philadelphia, PA 19107 leaders will receive information as to their registration procedure To reserve your room go to from the ABCT Central Office. http://www.abct.org/conv2014 and click CONVENTION VENUE

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