Final Program 43Rd Annual International Meeting June 20-23, 2012 Virginia Beach, Virginia USA President Guillermo De La Parra
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S R SOCIETPY FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH Final Program 43rd Annual International Meeting June 20-23, 2012 Virginia Beach, Virginia USA President Guillermo de la Parra Past President Lynne Angus President Elect George Silberschatz General Vice-President Hadas Wiseman Executive Officer Tracy D. Eells Regional Chapter Presidents Latin America Andres Roussos UK Jeremy Halstead North America Laurie Heatherington Europe Mikael Leiman Program Committee Tali Boritz, James Boswell, Hsiao-Pei Chang, Mike Constantino, Brin Grenyer, Martin Gross Holforth, Jeff Hayes (Local Organizer), Kim de Jong, Tony Joyce George Silberschatz (Program Chair), Henny Westra, Hadas Wiseman (General Vice-President), Elisa Yoshida Local Host Jeff Hayes Web & IT Sven Schneider Copyright @ 2012 Society for Psychotherapy Research www.psychotherapyresearch.org Preface Dear Colleagues, SPR has the pleasure of welcoming you to Virginia Beach for the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. This year’s program promises to be both clinically enriching and scientifically stimulating as there are many presentations that address the conference theme, “Change mechanisms in psychotherapy: State of the art, state of the science, and a bridge between them”. There is something for everyone in the program with 90 panels, 15 brief paper sessions, 17 structured discussions, 125 posters, one plenary session and 7 pre-conference workshops. The cultural diversity and broad range of clinical and research approaches represented in the 2012 Program Committee helped to insure a conference program that is diverse and widely representative of many points of view. Presenters from over 30 countries will participate in the Virginia Beach program. Presentations span the whole range of psychotherapeutic modalities including research on individual, group, couples, and family therapy with adults, adolescents, and children. We encourage you to spend some time reviewing the program but will provide you with a tiny sampling of some of the topics to be addressed at the conference: Corrective experiences in various forms of therapy; change mechanisms in therapy (from psychoanalysis, DBT, CBT, EFT, CBASP); computerized cognitive therapy; therapeutic alliance and therapeutic ruptures; mindfulness-based interventions; precursors and treatment of adolescent psychopathology; therapist responsiveness; research on supervision; culturally informed approaches to research; clients talking about their therapy experiences; premature termination; research on dreams in therapy; research on transference; attachment and psychotherapy; innovative training methods; to name but a few! Continuing Education (CE) credits are available for many sessions, which are marked with a CE notation in the program. Registration is required for CE credits and you must sign in at the beginning of designated sessions and sign out at the end in order to receive credit. We are grateful to the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group (an APA certified CE provider) for making continuing education credits available to conference attendees. There will be a very extensive book journal display area that will be open throughout the conference, which will be of interest to all attendees. The conference program will begin on Wednesday at 2:00pm with seven pre-conference workshops focusing on a variety of methodological, clinical, conceptual, and research issues. In the evening, the opening ceremony will be followed by Guillermo de la Parra’s presidential address, ending with the welcoming reception and dinner. The remaining three days are packed with presentations beginning at 8:30 am until 6:00pm with poster sessions on Thursday and Friday evening from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. There will be a plenary session on Saturday morning and everyone is invited to wind down from all of the intellectual stimulation at the Saturday evening gala dinner and dance with a very talented, special DJ (whose identity will only be revealed on Saturday evening). We look forward to an exciting meeting with a productive and lively interchange between presenters and participants. As part of the effort to facilitate interchange, we are adding to SPR’s long tradition of sharing meals together and this year breakfast, lunch, and two dinners will be served at the convention center. Many, many people have worked very hard to make this conference a success and an enjoyable experience. We are deeply grateful to all of you. George Silberschatz, Program Chair Jeff Hayes, Local Organizer WEDNESDAY Ballroom One Room 2A Room 2CD Room 3B Room 3C Room 3D Room 3E Room 4A Room 4B Pre- Pre- Pre- Pre- Pre- Pre- Pre- Conference Conference Conference Journal Conference Conference Conference Conference Workshop 14:00-17:00 Workshop W orkshop Editors' Workshop Workshop Workshop Workshop Quantitative Training Computer M eeeting Depression Interpersonal Disorder A ssessment Methods Orlinsky Braun McCullough Ravitz Barrett Curtis Del Re Opening 18:00-18:30 Welcome Silberschatz & Hayes Presidential Plenary Address de la Parra Award 18:30-20:00 Ceremony Lynne Angus SPR 2013 Meeting in Brisbane Brin Grenyer 20:00-22:00 Welcome Dinner Reception - Ballroom Two THURSDAY Room 1C Room 2A Room 2B Room 2CD Room 3AB Room 3D Room 3E Room 4A Room 4B Room 5A 7:00-8:30 Breakfast - Ballroom Two-Three Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Discussion Panel Panel Panel Therapist Child/ Experiential/ Change Process- 8:30-10:00 Culture Culture E m otion Measures Anxiety Factors Adolescent EFT Process Outcome Defey Pos Pagnini Youn Etchebarne Gelso Noom Timulak Basseches Bedics 10:00-10:30 Break - Second Floor Pre-Function Area Discussion Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Paper Paper Panel Process- Family Change 10:30-12:00 Culture Alliance Emotion Trauma DBT Miscellaneous Process Outcome Heatherington Process Orlinsky Ramseyer Iwakabe Hummel Katznelson Diener Knox Waldron Huibers 12:00-13:00 Lunch - Ballroom Two-Three Past Presidents' Lunch - Third Floor Tower Room NA Chapter EU Chapter LA Chapter UK Chapter 13:15-14:15 Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Panel Panel P anel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Process- Child/ Process- Process- Process- Process- 14:30-16:00 Theory Computer Integration Outcome Adolescent O utcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Stiles Eells McAleavey Duan Midgley Muran Ulvenes von Wyl Constantino 16:00-16:30 Break - Second Floor Pre-Function Area Panel Panel Panel Panel Paper Panel Panel Panel Paper Panel Child/ Process- 16:30-18:00 Supervision Process Miscellaneous P s y c h o d ynamic T raining Alliance Somatic Group Adolescent Outcome Jacobsen Castonguay King Perry Fitzpatrick Safran Joyce Tasca Rafman Nordberg 18:00-19:30 Poster Session/Cash Bar - First Floor Pre-Function Area FRIDAY Room 1C Room 2A Room 2B Room 2CD Room 3AB Room 3D Room 3E Room 4A Room 4B Room 5A 7:00-8:30 Breakfast - Ballroom Two-Three Paper Discussion Panel Discussion Panel Panel Panel Paper Panel Panel Psychodynamic Process- Change Process Process- Process- Change 8:30-10:00 Miscellaneous Supervision Case Studies Gomez Outcome Process Knobloch- Outcome Outcome Process DeFife Wampold Desmet Penedo Barber Castonguay Fedders Salgado Schweitzer Gonçalves 10:00-10:30 Break - Second Floor Pre-Function Area Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Therapist Personality Change Process- Child/ Process- 10:30-12:00 Training Narrative Disorder Case Studies Factors Disorders Process Outcome Adolescent Outcome Leiman Angus Philips Meganck Schroder McMain Silberschatz Forrester von Wyl Chang 12:00-13:00 Lunch - Ballroom Two-Three 13:15-14:15 Business Meeting - Ballroom Two-Three Panel Panel Discussion Panel Panel Paper Discussion Paper Panel Panel Therapist Experiential/ Child/ 14:30-16:00 Narrative Psychodynamic Miscellaneous C o m p uter Emotion Culture Integration Factors EFT Adolescent Lopes Hill Regev Roussos Fitzpatrick West Meehan Anderson Pos Tishby 16:00-16:30 Break - Second Floor Pre-Function Area Panel Panel Panel Panel Discussion Panel Panel Panel Change Discussion Patient/Clien Child/ Process- Patient/Client Alliance 16:30-18:00 Depression Group Process Culture t Factors Adolescent Outcome Factors Watson- Belz Lorentzen Hayes- Orlinsky Roussos Midgley Werbart Geller Gaze Skelton 18:00-19:30 Poster Session/Cash Bar - First Floor Pre-Function Area SATURDAY Room 1C Room 2A Room 2B Room 2CD Room 3AB Room 3D Room 3E Room 4A Room 4B Room 5A 7:00-8:30 Breakfast - Ballroom Two-Three 8:30-10:00 Plenary Session - Silberschatz - Room 1ABC 10:00-10:30 Break - Second Floor Pre-Function Area Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Discussion Panel Paper Panel Paper Process- Interpersonal Process- Change 10:30-12:00 Narrative Process Attachment Inpatient Computer Training Outcome Knobloch- Outcome Process Salvatore Castonguay Poulsen Dinger Weerasekera Synard Pinsof Fedders Znoj Basseches 12:00-13:00 Lunch - Pick up lunch box Second Floor SPRISTAD Business Meeting - Ballroom Two-Three Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Discussion Panel Panel Change Child/ 13:00-14:30 Psychodynamic Alliance Attachment Alliance Alliance Personality Computer Couple Process Adolescent Høglend Ribeiro Strauss Tishby Holmqvist Watson Frommer Tapia Silberschatz Ensink 14:30-14:50 Break - Second Floor Pre-Function Area Panel Panel Panel Paper Discussion Panel Panel Paper Panel Discussion Change Therapist 14:55-16:25 Alliance Measures Process Process Training Attachment Alliance Neuroscienc Process Factors Westerman Curtis Hill Hilsenroth Schofield Ehrenthal Safran e Strauman Santos Rønnestad Panel Discussion Discussion Panel